Make sense. It got type. It got class. It is compiled. Yet... I don't think I used any language that runs slower. SQL included. I would imagine they worked hard to make it slow.
I've got an off-topic question about Java but the Java rooms are desolate. If I have a UML class diagram, with types mentioned with capitals, do I use the reference or primative types? Eg: Float[] and Integer
I don't know your instructor, but when I write UML, I use int for int. Most tools support that.
UML is just another tool that fit some jobs. Some of my problems has to be solved in UML. Coding it first is too expensive. And it's a great communication tool.
@JanDvorak You mean other than lazy initialisation?
@AndrewL. If you google image "java uml" you'll see diagrams like this. From my experience, in practice it's common standard to use primitive names for primitives.
I have a force simulation. Sometimes two elements get to exactly the same position, then start repulsing each other. The result is infinite force and a bunch of NaNs, at which point I randomise the affected values. So, I've had the bright idea to initialise the simulation by setting everything to NaN.
That's the thing. I feel like it should be boxed types but the textbook hasn't gone through that yet. I just know boxed and unboxed primitive types exist
Well, this certain instructor told me to get everything correct, spacing capitalization, etc. He said to look at the diagram and do exactly as it says. Everything exact
So I already shot an email at him. Hope he responds
You should try to explain (in a "thanks" reply) that you are confused because you haven't learned that yet. That'll help your instructor know what is happening.
I whipped up the code in about 15 minutes. Been checking for about 1.5 hours. Good thing I did. Caught some capitalization and arithmetic errors, and of course this
Either I am getting old, or my systems are getting to complex for my brain. Or both. Last week I drawn a simplified sequence diagram with 20 objects and 100 messages flying around.
Is there a scriptable refactoring tool? Not one that chooses what to refactor (automated) or one that adds refactoring to an IDE, but a refactoring tool that I can incorporate into a build process to transpile the JavaScript before deployment?
The forum you linked only mentions an IDE based refactoring tool.
I'm well aware of JetBrains refactoring, but I need a scriptable refactoring tool, where I can write a list of refactors and repeat it every time I run the deployment process.
You can write yous own refactoring plugin in for JetBrain IDEs - in Java. If you want to do it in JS, I guess minifiers and transpilers would be a good starting point, as what they do is pretty close to refactoring.
Anyone have any interesting ideas on how to improve performance when searching 4000 addresses for user entered content? At the moment its across all associated
I fell in love with Flexbox. Now we just need to phase out IE9 and IE10 support in my job.
What is the best HTML5 element for a control panel - a heap of control panel blocks, each of which is a heap of form elements? Normally you group form elements into forms, but is the control panel a form, or each of its blocks (I guess it's the latter)? Also, they don't trigger any navigation, though I do want the Enter key to trigger a JS action.
> The mantra of a modern web design. Eff facts; effects!
MDN says "The HTML <form> element represents a document section that contains interactive controls to submit information to a web server." - but I'm not sending anything.
@rism Scanning 4000 address - around 12000 short lines - like that should not be very slow. Where are you scanning it (server-side?) and what is the current speed?
@JanDvorak <fieldset> or, more recently, <details>
@shine Kind of. You see, given two string, every programming languages can tell that they are different, but no language can tell how they become different. The art (yes, art) of trying to deduce the "how" is called "text diff".
i have a logging module for my project super admin can view what changes made by sub admin. Super admin can view previous contents and new contents edit made by a user. contents may be html or anything. Now the requirement is i have to highlight added contents.
@shine Now that we have told you the keywords, if you google "javascript text diff" you will get libraries like jsdiff, which may fit your bill. Good luck :)
@JanDvorak Our of our clients, who rejected our website maintenance plan and decide to self-host their joomla site, just got infested and blocked by all browsers and ask whether we kept any 3 years old backup.
I even use GIT for stuff that involves me back-and-forthing a single file between me and the client. One extra benefit is that you can quickly diff the changes made by the client.
Hye, while trying to start a tcp server on windows, on localhost, I am getting error EACCESS localhost... I have admin privileges and I've tried after elevating the command prompt too...
unlike most posts I see on SO, they state a similar error with the port being specified (instead of host)
@FilipDupanović the problem was including the JSConsole script. It was blocking console.logs for some reason and also events, but the form onSubmit event still doesn't work
@Victor did you try something silly, like quickly shaking the tree down, maybe replacing that custom button with a native control until you're able to capture the synthetic event?
@FilipDupanović i searched nodejs repo.. there was --debug-brk but turns out it just breaks on the first line in the new experimental v8 inspector... though you can hit pause on execptions in the v8-inspector after that.. tried it with the latest 7.0 nightly
I have blog posts with comments came through a websocket, so they are live. The owner can edit a comment in-place. What should happen with the live data stream while the user is editing?
@Victor I don't know how the group works; to my understanding, it already takes a lot of effort to put a proposal into stage-0, but it would still take a lot of work to get it to stage-4 and then it'd have to wait for the next publication
@FilipDupanović interesting read. I'm an avid FF user and i sometimes contributes to it but i wasn't aware of that. Seems a nice step but ... if you ask me, it is not required. One thread per tab is quite logical for me. And safe.