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do you guys any blog post about javascript html rendering performance? I mean.. I have a heavy single page application and there are times that when I rerender some more complex view it blocks all the other UI's.. how can I prevent it?
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@Retsam Yeah. That happens when the centers occupy the same position (since no two objects can occupy the same space), so the formula for calculating the force of gravity yields a high value
so incredibly stupid question from a noob here, but if I have something like <p class=\"righttn displayText\"></p> and I want to inject some text in there, how would I do it? I did $('.righttn').html( [mydata] ) (where '[mydata]' is an int)
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ohh god, my most frustrating bug to fix was hardware caused. The IO board had a bad pin, and it wasn't causing any noticeable issues, except one of the voltages was way low, but it wasn't anything that would have to do with that pin (or so you would have thought)
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@FlorianMargaine Yeah. But it's cause I spent so much time programming a TI-84 graphing calculator, I think. Those things only have 14 characters per line, no way I'm going to waste two extra characters per + sign.
@FlorianMargaine I have to find someone who will use my RueDuCommerce cheque in order to be able to buy the phone ^^ - Or I'll have to wait for RueDuCommerce to have it for sell
speaking of google glass - anyone doing any glass dev / augmented reality stuff? mobile or otherwise ive been seeing alot of it around with the occulus rift, google headware
How would one access javascript function's return value outside of the function? For example could you tell a function to return something somewhere else in the code?