const vid = document.createElement('video');
vid.src = 'http://somevideourl.com/video.mp4';
vid.addEventListener('durationchange', () => {
const duration = vid.duration; // <- what is the unit of this?
})
It has background in the comments, but basically I came up with a simple distance function that was around 98% accurate but seemingly way smarter and quicker
Here is a piece of C++ code that seems very peculiar. For some strange reason, sorting the data miraculously makes the code almost six times faster.
#include <algorithm>
#include <ctime>
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
// Generate data
const unsigned arraySize = 32768;
int data[arr...
Octo distance with if:
VM121:98 octoIf: 62.972ms
VM121:100 Octo distance with max and min:
VM121:109 octoMath: 40.743ms
VM121:111 Pythagorean theorem:
VM121:120 pyth: 37.508ms
Hi. I have a tiny fiddle that changes a control's border when the text in the control is changed, but it requires a click off the control to trigger. Is there a way to make it trigger as soon as typing begins? https://jsfiddle.net/L6y5y14d/11/
I love physical simulations and algorithmic graphics and such, and everyone tells me to minimise sqrt and find "better" ways to compute things, and the "DX + DY" thing just makes negative sense to me
@ssube I did play around with points as {} plain objects vs class objects.... class was over 7 times faster... should I post the tests here just for the hell of it?
Can node.js (or some other v8 interface or wrapper around v8) output the generated assembly from the v8 JIT?
I'd like to see what the generated assembly looks like for various snippets.
Hey, guys. I'm hoping I'm in the right place to bring this up. I tried posting this as a question, and I've gotten one pretty good response, but oddly I've received two close votes; I don't really get why. I'm guessing this is the right place to talk about concepts of minification via gulp. Would that be accurate? If so, do you guys mind if I drop the link to my question, or is that a faux pas?