question: How would I merge this existing code into a single class/object so that I can pass and save variables across methods. I need to be able to save a array of shortcutReplacements that already exist for example and that can be checked by multiple methods. Code
I'd like to practice oojs so I've written code:
function Randoms(c, l, h) {
var count = c,
min = l,
max = h,
nums = Array(),
self = this;
//returns random number from given max and min
var getRand = function () {
return Math.floor(Math.random(...
@Zirak I'm starting to think I'm hopeless. I have lots and lots of functions that do cool stuff. I just don't know how to put them together anymore. I was so much better off writing procedural and my code being as ugly as it gets. At least I made things happen.
I believe the end of the line is Object.prototype, which is an object. This is what makes me think so:
Function.prototype; // the empty function object
Function.prototype.__proto__; // the default Object prototype
Object.prototype; // the default ...
> padding_bit - if this bit equals '1' the frame contains an additional slot to adjust the mean bitrate to the sampling frequency, otherwise this bit will be '0'. Padding is only necessary with a sampling frequency of 44.1kHz.
@m59 this comes with experience. You've seen quite some stuff these days, even if you don't understand them all, you have seen them and they're now in your subconcious. You'll use them without knowing. Reading your old code in 6 months you'll think "what the hell was I thinking?!"
@rlemon 100 unique function in a program that can display 4 similar, but different things = 100 if statements based on option1, option2, option3, option4
I like the form factor... all experience with imacs has resulted in me hating the form factor for it's lack of heat management and customization of hardware.
but here is the kicker: when developing I don't often ever touch my mouse.... I only use it when web browsing and gaming... I suppose for web browsing it wouldn't make a difference - but for gaming it is huge.
> Yet, there are no good studies that prove carpal tunnel is caused by typing on a computer, using a mouse, or repeating movements while working, playing an instrument, or playing sports.
My old room mate was balding at 25 and tried a LOT of the 'hair growth' treatments... never found one that worked. BUT from what he researched they are all hit of miss on an individual basis. What might work for Loktar might do nothing for you.
@rlemon But this makes more people sad, and according to the Preservation of Happiness, it'll make other people happy. I'm just trying to help the world.