you have some duplicated code in it.... so it can work properly..... my question is... would you guys see a problem having to make the same POCO class over and over, but each for a specific reason? to gain performance?
anyone know of a way to programatically trigger media queries? I need to trigger the print styles and the only way I can come up with is duplicating all of the styles and then tacking that class on to the element(s) when I need them and then removing it when I'm done but that makes me want to puke a little
@Shmiddty My family was Swiss once upon a time. I know that my last name was on Hitler's camp list and someone with my same name was sent, probably in Denmark. I know I'll probably be harassed for admitting it, but I have Ashkenazi Jewish DNA, but a small amount. My mom's entire line is Scottish back to the original royals there
i have 1 class... lets name it "Mapper".... that actually map each property to a sql field....1 class that is your POCO.... one that is your "parameters" that is a POCO too but for the purpose of parameters
yeah, it works really well
it is already done tho.
i am just trying to make it more "friendly" so it can be OpenSourced
ok so we're not talking about classes you're writing in your library; we're talking about classes that your users will write in order to use your library
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hello everyone. Given a desired military time, and an array of possible military times, how would I get the array value closest to the desired time? ie, findClosestTo(1845, [1830, 1900]) // should return 1900, if distances are equal
I'm trying to convert an AudioBuffer into a wav file that I can download.
I tried 2 methods:
The first one, I record all the sounds going threw a mediaRecorder and do this:
App.model.mediaRecorder.ondataavailable = function(evt) {
// push each chunk (blobs) in an array
//console.log(evt.d...
When I put a breakpoint on the first line, datepicker is defined. But if I step into it and the process is on the second line, datepicker isn't defined.
so i'm well aware of how google works, and the solutions (including that) that i found didn't work out for me (and i can't use nodejs, which is required by a lot of solutions)
well, it's etiquette when asking in here to show where you are at with it. you just asked if anyone knows, so I must presume you have 0 accomplished thus far, don't take it as an insult. next time tell us what you've tried and what didn't work.
@rlemon I do have something somewhat working except it's not handling the condition where the distances are equal, but one rolls over to the next hour (1845 -> 1900). I can paste it here but it's kinda big :X
oh. sorry, i would've just asked a regular question on the site. often i come to chat in case someone's familiar enough to have a quick solution (so i don't have to write up a whole question)
so i think the thing that's getting me is that all of the examples i'm looking at seem disparate from one another, and require a lot of background processing.
i mean like----it requires a bunch of processing. i've seen everything from turning the audio buffer into a blob, then writing that blob to a stream array, then doing some other stuff, and (somehow) getting a .wav file out of it
honestly, the transfer back and fourth (obviously depending on the size of the file) is probably going to be longer than processing it on the clients machine
@AmagicalFishy if you are into punishing yourself you could try connecting to the server over RTC Audio Channel or give your client a copy of ffmpeg in JS 😃
otherwise, you can probably just write a simple wav converter
and upload it in wav
depending on your use-case
unfortunately the JS genius authors never thought of a realtime audio encoder in WebAudio otherwise this would be easy
however, since your time needed is just 1 - 2 seconds, you can probably just use