@JanDvorak I see exactly what you mean, I can traverse the dom by using the 'on' event by keeping the context, and by using a class name, I'll still be able to get the closest button from that context
@BartekBanachewicz not neccessarily. In TD games, you build unmovable units that attack movable enemies. It's not neccessary for the enemy path to be predetermined.
Long story short, I have a social networking site I wrote a while back as a "proof of concept" to myself that I had the skills to do it. I decided to revisit it, and "improve" a lot of the bad coding practices I had when I first wrote the thing (3 years ago).
My current situation
Users can cr...
You can render a 3D projection of the scene, decimate the amount of information to some acceptable level, and render the 3D projection to 2D (stereoscopically, preferably)
You can render a vertical slice controling the camera, but 1) controlling will be fun, and 2) slicing the scene does not really convey an accurate description of the scene.
I'm no pro in Javascript. Please help me review this code. I would appreciate any suggestions!
Javascript:
var y_offset, /*current position of window*/
distance_from_current_position, /*different between current position and target*/
body_height, /*hight of body*/
window_height, /*h...
@RUJordan take one person - tell him he has to ring a 3 bells each day - he'll probably ring these three bells. Tell 100000 people there are 300000 bells that they have to wring every day and shit won't get done.
300000 bells seems a lot, and 'other people might do it' although the work per person did not technically change.
Anyone want to help chip in to raise around $25 to renew both the javascriptroom and blogascript URLs? Ping me for more info and my contact information if you wish to help :-)
@RUJordan room ownership means squat, nada, it's an imaginary title that lets you do pretty much nothing. The only perks is - you can move messages to other rooms, you can pin stuff, you can see deleted content, that's all there is to it. People who stick here consistently long enough and help enough people just get it.
I tried getting away from data attributes, but those functions aren't close enough to share at that level and I don't have time to reconjigger my source code an 8th time.
My favorite is that they want my front end to be data independent and just respond to whatever format the data comes in in the next major release... and there's no reason I can't use my current code... I don't get Java Developers.