@rlemon haha I think I made the code back in 2014 or earlier 2015. Probably horrible, but it's still broke at the moment. Something's up with NameCheaps hosting.
I'm writing a data-binding library between dom and js-objects and I'm trying to think about how I want the imperative writing to work. The declarative way was easy, but thinking of an intuitive way to directly bind attributes and such is trickier.
@crl I'll just stick with my own way. I was just hoping there was a more direct native way. Overall, it's not hard to actually get the attribute by name, it just requires a loop with name checking.
@rlemon I know, force of habit. But I can't use data-sets because I'm not enforcing people to use dataset so if they use setAttribute it won't show up. If someone's using Polymer then I'm almost certain they use setAttribute
foo.dataset.foo = 'hello world';
console.log( foo.getAttribute('data-foo') ); // works
foo.setAttribute('data-foo', 'I work as well');
console.log( foo.dataset.foo ); // see
dataset maps both ways
@KevinB @Trasiva protip: d3 + controller doesn't even work so well on PS4
@rlemon what do you mean? I think you started saying use datasets and I'm not sure why you said that. I was just looking for a function that got the attributes
But getAttribute doesn't return the node so that doesn't work either.
so I spent the better half of an entire day installing opencv 3.1 on my rpi2, only to find out that opencv 2.7 is the only one that works on that stupid node binding
I find myself operating pretty smoothly for most of my days, but when I hit a wall, I get extremely flustered, agitated, antsy, annoyed, etc. Anyone else experience anything like that?
I've been trying to talk myself down when I can't figure something out. I think I'm so used to working without any problems, knowing what I need to know, that when I don't know something I lose my shit. It gets so bad I don't even want to use a computer.
how will it be harder? it would only be harder if we completely remove all firearms from the entire country, which would be far easier said than done. (not to mention some communities will likely be stupid enough to revolt against it)
If I have a change keyup listener, and I create a new one for the same object, does it override the old one? Or will there be two listeners for the same thing?