github has been blocked... welp, there goes any possibility of working on anything anymore from this crappy computer. Gotta love domains and group policies...
@VLAZ I reeeeeally hope that the deal doesnt go forth... Microsoft ruins so much stuff.. Its nowhere near the scale of EA, but its close enough.
"Embrace, extend, and extinguish" (EEE), also known as "embrace, extend, and exterminate", is a phrase that the U.S. Department of Justice found that was used internally by Microsoft to describe its strategy for entering product categories involving widely used standards, extending those standards with proprietary capabilities, and then using those differences in order to strongly disadvantage its competitors.
== Origin ==
The strategy and phrase "embrace and extend" were first described outside Microsoft in a 1996 article in The New York Times titled "Tomorrow, the World Wide Web! Microsoft, the...
Can someone help with this? We want the class "collapsed" to be default before any user-interaction on page load, that is for the div id "eael-toc". stackoverflow.com/questions/60970131/…
Nah, EA doesn't set out to destroy something. They just exploit it until it's run to the ground. MS actively sets out do destroy a product. And then also run some to the ground.
The previous one was when MS deliberately ignored the networking protocol and would not properly close a network interaction between different machines. Any machine following the protocol would just wait the final acknowledgement which Windows never sent. A single Windows machine could bring down an entire network of non-Windows machines because of this.
My parents were last saturday here and told me "hey it's quiet, is your loud neighbour back to his family for the weekend?". After which I sheepishly joked.
Just now this morning few hours ago, the landlord came to me after trying to collect rent from that neighbour. To tell me that he was deceased, and asked me when I last heard him...
To think he was probably laying not alive already during the weekend while I was sitting next door...
man I wanted to joke about my terrible looking collision detection formula and now I feel guilty coming here for a joke seeing its about a person who died
@MisterSirCode Not being a nosy parker so didn't ask through.. Actually should still send my condolences to the landlord, they knew each other quite well (both same age and neighbour lived here for 30+ years). Didn't really have a good composure when he told me that and was like "uhhhhhhh ok?" at the door.
Well if the woman of the landlord is standing next to him nearly crying "oh we knew him so well, he came eating with us twice a week". Is kind of a good indication ;P
I'm single, but I've learned that the best way to know if I can meet with friends is to make sure you ask the girlfriend first, if they dont' have a problem with doing something.
I've made it clear at the start, that I am a person that "I will let you know what I am going to do, yet do not expect more, I will do that anyways". With other words; you get what you get with me.
That's what they all say! My friends too. But experience shows that just talking to the wife is best since then you prevent the awkward "are you ok with me going to a stripclub tonight? ... silence" parts.
@KarelG yeah but as single I sometimes like days without all the wifes and kids. So that's when I first plan a girls night for the wifes and then have our time.
Hmmm.... For some reason, my ctx variable is returning the CanvasRenderingContext2D, but its not rendering anything... https://replit.com/@MisterSirCode/Game-Tests#script.js
Strange...
No errors, nothing... I logged ctx and its the context of my canvas... yet drawing a black square on it doesnt work, no matter if I use the default context methods or mine
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I am working with a javascript object (wfDoc) provided by a vendor application and I want to get a look at what it contains, so I threw a quick for keys in object at it:
I get a solid return, but I know there are some things missing. For example, I know I can call wfDoc.field1 and get data, but field1 is not listed in the output from above. Any idea why, and how I could get a better idea of what all is in this object?
:( It would probably work in most cases, but the version of javascript I have to work with is ridiculously basic and doesn't have the stringify function
replit.com/@MisterSirCode/Game-Tests#script.js Oh my lord you wont believe how long it took for me to realize that resizing a canvas resets its scale and transform settings.. like good lord.. I just wasted 20 minutes setting up cartesian coordinates..
I mean drawing on the damn thing didnt update them, but resizing does??... sigh
@MisterSirCode Well, what'd you expect... It's like telling a graphics card to render to a 16:9 output instead of 4:3... what else can it do except re-render?
@Jeramy doesn't seem like there is a way to get those keys. There is a flag on properties called DontEnum which stops them showing up in for..in. In earlier versions of JS that's basically all you have in order to examine the objects. A value with DontEnum can be addressed explicitly, e.g., foo.bar but for..in is the only thing that goes over all keys.
On a totally different note, I am convinced JS is on it's way out. I think it will soon be replaced. And I think React/Angular/Vue or the last large UI libraries that are made in JS.
@JBis "soon" might be setting unrealistic expectations. Just because there is a lot of inertia. It can be replaced but it'd take time for people to switch over to whatever the new JS is.
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Can we print the expand and contract buttons with custom Icon(+,-) from a particular package. And also that icon should be displayed after the header text. Please help me with a code base. Ex:
BaseBall + whereas ususally it comes as < Base Ball
Lol I cleared my cache/certificates closed my browser and reopened. Tried to access the page, the certificate pops up, and if you exit out of the certificate modal/window. It sucessfully accesses the page? What is the point of certificate validation if you can do that?
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For example if I have two objects:
var foo = {
x: "bar",
y: "baz"
}
and
var oof = {}
and I wanted to transfer the x and y values from foo to oof. Is there a way to do that using the es6 destructuring syntax?
perhaps something like:
oof{x,y} = foo
The point of this would be to make there have to be no variable defined from the object's properties, but destructuring WITH the referenced object being to its own variable in the function parentheses themselves.