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Consider a railroad junction:
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Now for the sake of argument, suppose this is back in the 1800s - before...
@FlorianMargaine: its a great anwer, but I honestly don't really get it. Why doesn't the cpu know ? I mean in his assembly, there is the cmp statement.. and then based on that there is the jmp statement
theres this project I found that hasnt been maintained for 2 years
and has an error
do I fork it, or copy it and make my own repo all together?
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Should I declare all vars at the start of a function, or if I'm doing additional processing at the end, can I declare the vars at the start of the additional?
Or is:
var sum, avg;
sum = times.reduce(function(a, b) { return a + b });
avg = sum / times.length;
@Loktar I'm getting my gf into steam. I showed her the free to play and how to look up games and gave her my CC (told her she had a $100 limit) and she spend like 2 hours just browsing games and looking up trailers and shit
well I was going to just do a post on text wrapping in Canvas. but because it ties so nicely into meme generation I would focus the first post on text wrapping, the second post on images, fonts, etc... and the third post on how to tie it all together to get a meme generator.
Ok so this works as is, and is not actually slow at all (from what I can see) - However I don't like the taste of nested while loops and was wondering if anyone could give some insight on a different approach? Or how to improve mine to take away the while() { while() {}}
Here it is:
/* takes a...
@OctavianDamiean ignorant online editors why assume the world uses spaces and not tabs. When clearly TAB is the logical choice (less bytes man! think of the bytes!)
meh, there is no right or wrong for tabs vs spaces. Pick one and stick with it for your entire project, aside from that any arguments for or against them are personal preferences and therefore are moot points.
Ever since I put together my Principles of Object-Oriented Programming in JavaScript class, I’ve been wanting to put together a resource that people who took the class could take home with them. I go through a lot of topics in the class and I didn’t think the slides would be enough to help people remember [...]
I have to finish a Frogger game in Javascript for my engineering school degree, but I don't know how to animate the cars. Right now I tried to manipulate the CSS, the DOM, I wrote a script with a setTimeout(), but none of them works.Can I have some help please? Here's my code and my CSS:
<ht...
1) you likely include your script files in the head. the fiddle is onload 2) try adding the code that fails to js fiddle. you mention click yet I see touchstart and mouseup
@Andrew script files in the head that call DOM elements that load in the body.... think about it.
<head> I load first </head>
<body>
<element you want to touch on></element> <!-- I don't exist at the time your js is executed -->
</body>
so basically, you want to do two things. Wait for DOMContentLoaded or place your script files at the end of your body (I suggest placing your script files at the end of your body)
<html>
<head>
<title></title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="styles.css" />
</head>
<body>
<div class="content"></div>
<script src="app.js"></script> <!-- now all the HTML is parsed prior to the script being executed. Images and iFrame content is not guaranteed to be downloaded yet. -->
</body>
</html>
a general rule of thumb is don't allow js to touch your base layout. css is for that. put your js at the bottom of your HTML for perceived performance.