You don't need the ID (you actually need it the other way around) but you should create a draft anway
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I'm trying to find what causing the problem, but I am not succeeding. Please try enter to http://www.dev.web-gen.net/index/ using the mobile phone and look at the wannabe-slider (with the background of a hand). At my phone, Galaxy S3 using Google Chrome, there is a problem with the background. What causing it and how do I fix it? Is it even a JS' poblem?
I have a simple .append loop iterating 100 times. At the end, I want to signal its completion, and it's not triggering. Could anyone please explain why .promise().done() is not working here:
$(document).ready(function(){
var iterate = function(){
alert("Start!");
for(var i...
I was playing around making a sleep function. Who decided that it is a good idea that nothing can happen while a "while loop" is running? jsfiddle.net/F3uVq/1
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I'm trying to find what causing the problem, but I am not succeeding. Please try enter to http://www.dev.web-gen.net/index/ using the mobile phone and look at the wannabe-slider (with the background of a hand). At my phone, Galaxy S3 using Google Chrome, there is a problem with the background. What causing it and how do I fix it? Is it even a JS' poblem?
@90intuition I never got any win message. So I guess not. I thought I did the right thing. What I mean is that the less things to do the better. Double click to create new point. Hold shift down to select two points.
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@Schoening I actually don't know for sure. However, Firefox for instance runs completely single threaded and cannot run more than one JavaScript interpreter at a time, but requires JavaScript itself. So it cannot run your while loop and a redraw in parallel
@copy I can honestly not see why they did that design choice. If it is to avoid errors they just end up stacking up those errors until it is finished. Did you look at this link? jsfiddle.net/bbLfC I made an async for loop as a comparison.
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What if it was a game that lets the player cast spells? And the different geometries cast different spells? And then for some learning curve it says "use triangle whatever spell"
@Schoening this decision is actually quite easy. In the browser, javascript has to be synchronized with the DOM. So a single thread is required. Web workers allow you to have multi-threads, but guess what: the DOM is not available to them.
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@FlorianMargaine But what is so different about doing something in JS inside a loop and changing something in the DOM from JS inside the loop. I mean both tasks are going to block up JS because they have to compute something in that second. So why is one good and the other bad? :o
And, as I mentioned earlier, it's not easy to run both in parallel, making your JavaScript code slower if you want to do redrawing in between loop iterations
Alright so I found a great explanation of the algorithm used here and adapted it to JS and canvas.
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How it works is you average all the pixels around your center pixel, then you multiply that average by the intensity level you want, you then divide it by 255, and save that value. You...
fun saturday answer
going to make some random filters and throw them on github
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I would like to know what others are doing and how... It could be compliling on request or just having the right setup to compiling them automatically but through grunt.
I have to go to sleep, if you have any suggestions I will read it tomorrow. Thanks in advance!