jk, the Fit is what the Civic used to be and I honestly like it for what it is.
@BenFortune I would say if the interior matters to you, I'd got with the Golf. It's not exactly top-notch luxury, but it's miles above the Focus ST in terms of longevity.
this is probably going to be a really dumb question. Im a bit out of my depth here. I am working on a platform that supports users adding js "plugins" developed by third parties. Is it possible to prevent one plugin's JS from using the API access token of a different plugin? For example plugin A the user has granted access to inventory data. Plugin B has no permissions but makes API requests using plugin A's token. I am trying to make this automatically secure without manual code review.
@rlemon Exactly the issue. I guess my question could be shortened to is it possible to like... "sandbox" said unvetted code to prevent the obvious issues. Or is that just not possible to be reliably secure in JS?
wordpress plugins for example are the very reason wordpress sites get hacked so much. You add a plugin and it basically has as much access as you do, the gods be with you.
so yeah I know there are "all sorts of issues" Was hoping there was a solution I was missing or something
ok just so you understand, 1. it's my portfolio and 2. i've got 2 slideshows (one is automatic (on top) and second slideshow is the one im trying to fix)
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if you have no experience in it, it takes a lot of frustrating practice to be able to write good html5/css3 + some framework like bootstrap. But after you learn the basics it gets pretty easy. If you want to learn it, I'd recommend learning jquery. Its much easier and intuitive. You will still learn JS in the process. there are tons of getting started with web development and jquery tutorials
@Nero btw make sure hwoever you do it, that your portfolio looks good on mobile devices. You'd be surprised how many potential clients will view it on their phone. Figure they have the intelligence of a vegetable, so if swiping through the images doesn't work they will get confused...
Its not bad practice. Why re-invent the wheel when another library does it better and faster? That said, re-inventing the wheel is a great way to learn.
@Nero the only thing I don't like about it, is if you want a destructible mesh like where bullets can cut down trees and then chew threw the fallen tree you basically need the player to have a super computer
so you cant really make a detailed destructible world
but most of those packages lack detail. Like grass/landscape packages that look beautiful with moving grass etc are great until you realize everything gets fucked up when you want a crater from a mortar round without the fucking grass floating