Well they are functions, theres no real need. One day Ill compile miners 1-3 into 1 function with replaceable variables mine(name, value)
That way I can specify variables from the html
1 issue tho
people WILL be able to edit it
basically you can cheat with like 3 clicks
:P
So, either the js file is messy and big, but its slightly harder to cheat in the game, OR, I make it flush, functional, and clean. But people will be able to easily cheat
One more thing david if you have the time... It seems when I reload the page, though the gamesave data is THERE, the rendered values dont update until I change them (The miners will show 0 yet I bought 3 on reload, so when i buy 1 more, it goes form 0 to 4)
how do I manually update them every 2 seconds?
or atleast manually update after document load
Wow actually sometimes it DOESNT save the data it seems
I have a set of compiled JS files. That set of JS files was compiled from TS (also not my idea) and used a JSON file as configuration. Meaning when that TS got compiled, it replaced references in the code to the environment with the values in the JSON file.
One of those variables is wrong. I need to change it, and for reasons out of my control I have neither the source nor the source map.
@david Trust me, I have since remedied that situation.
I mean "hosed" as in I have no copy of a good state, compiled or otherwise. But I do have a copy of a compiled state with the wrong environment variable in it. That seems like it MIGHT be fixable, wheras a code change would be virtually impossible.
Hi @Zirak @rlemon , Is it possible for you to share source of what you have deployed here : sleepy-bastion-8674.herokuapp.com ? Or at least you could tell how are you doing that random words generation, that would be great help. I want to extend that feature by adding meaning at the completion of a word guess(success/fail).
Hi. I want to lazy load a div tag containing an Html table. Basically I have a scrollable div where this huge html table is getting loaded by AJAX. The table content is not just text it has dropdowns, some cells are clickable where you click and a window pops up. Hence, I don't think i can use SlickGrid. Is there a way I can achieve lazy load on this div tag?
Found another oddity on my React adventures that I don't know how to work with/around. I am using react-router-dom and I am rebuilding a section of the UI where I cannot use the NavLink anymore and instead opted for a button. To still be able to make the routing work, i wanted to use withRouter. This is my old function: https://paste.ofcode.org/TL9VEJxPcMrZaJWZWG7Hrg
*old function that renders the correct thingy but without the router.
But when I wrap that with withRouter first TS complains that the result is not a React.ReactElement anymore but a React.ComponentClass and if I just do as it pleases, it still breaks on the website because.... No idea.
There must be something wrong with how I am using that withRouter function but I cannot get my head around it :c
Anyone happen to know whether an execution context persists in memory after it completes (if there’s a reference to a lexical environment created in it)?
Or is the execution context garbage collected, but lexical environments created within it persist if there's a reference to them?
@AskProgrammers Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. If you have a question, just post it, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help. If you want to report an abusive user or a problem in this room, visit our meta.
@csandreas1 Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. If you have a question, just post it, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help. If you want to report an abusive user or a problem in this room, visit our meta.
<input
#colorPicker <-- this
id="color-picker-input"
class="input-color"
type="color"
colorpick-eyedropper-active="false"
(change)="changeColor(colorPicker.value)" <--this
/>
What do you call this approach to getting the value from #colorPicker? Is this like 'anchoring'?
I am working with angular 2 and I have found something like
<input #searchBox (keyup)="search(searchBox.value)"
and it works.
However, I don't understand the meaning of #searchBox. I haven't found anything clear neither in the doc.
Could anyone explain to me how it works?
Thanks
In CSS, identifiers (including element names, classes, and IDs in selectors) can contain only the characters [a-zA-Z0-9] and ISO 10646 characters U+00A0 and higher, plus the hyphen (-) and the underscore (_); they cannot start with a digit, two hyphens, or a hyphen followed by a digit. Identifiers can also contain escaped characters and any ISO 10646 character as a numeric code (see next item). For instance, the identifier "B&W?" may be written as "B\&W\?" or "B\26 W\3F".
will the above context from w3.org will impact my selector in DOM
ok now read this and tell me again if it will impact
Fixed: Silenced bad selectors in our JS plugins for the href HTML attribute to avoid JavaScript errors. Please try to use valid selectors or the data-target HTML attribute/target option where available.
If I have an array of objects that update frequently, and I need to push those changes to the html representing those objects, would it be bad design to store references to the html element in the object in the array. So I could do something like array[0].htmlElement.innerText = "Test"
Does this question make sense? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56812794/when-building-a-keyword-finder-is-it-easier-to-search-for-the-keyword-within-an