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also, you just attach to the Object right not the prototype for these sub classes?
Emitter.Particle = function() {} not Emitter.prototype.Particle = function() {} <- this makes no sense to me to do it. is there some magic i'm missing?
Please treat this question as strictly educational.
tl;dr
How would I implement bi-directional data-binding with JavaScript?
Data Binding to the DOM
By data binding to the DOM I mean for example, having a JavaScript object a with a property b. Then having an <input> DOM element (for example...
...and names. Names are usually more natural (especially in forms) and the selection (whether by getElementsByName or in HTMLCollection) is easy and supported everywhere.
@rlemon I don't want to change the DOM, I'd like to do this in JavaScript, it makes much more sense to store the data in JavaScript and how you choose to present it in HTML
The same model might have a lot of different views (for example, I have an inbox variable in JavaScript, I want to show the number of new messages on the side, I want to show the messages themselves in the center and I want to change the title to include that. That's 3 view bindings for the same model, the only difference is that one of them can only change the model back
@rlemon I know there are frameworks to do this, but I want to know how to implement this sort of thing myself, I have some idea on how to but I'm pretty sure a lot of people can come up with simpler ideas
@copy Because when two people love each other (they don't have too), the daddy shags a stork. If the X-chromosome-bearing sperm hits the egg when he ejaculated outside, it'll be a girl. Such a thing happened 13 years ago. And now we have Darkyen.
@dystroy @copy Because when two people love each other (they don't have too), the daddy shags a stork. If the X-chromosome-bearing sperm hits the egg when he ejaculated inside, it'll be a girl. Such a thing happened 13 years ago. And now we have Darkyen. (source)
Emitter.Particle = function() {} not Emitter.prototype.Particle = function() {} <- this makes no sense to me to do it. is there some magic i'm missing?
I'm trying to removeEventListener, but not working. I ADD like so: var listener = function(e) { animation_callback(wid, itemid, wc); }; wc.addEventListener("webkitTransitionEnd", listener, false);
@rlemon I don't know much about that, but I believe it's when one egg (or one portion of the egg) simply consumes the other, because it developed more rapidly
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To think that Benjamin a few hours ago got mad and moved 5 posts as off-topic because they were slightly more about java than about js... where to move all this ? A biology chat ?
how much of it should be in C++ .. as in so far i have only written performance freak part in C++ // like audio mixxing and stuff
but would it make sense to do something like the browser ? So far what i did was write a lib in 2 parts 1 in js and 1 in C++ and use js wrappers to do most of the task like data type check and stuff before sending to C++ world
But browsers rely most method rely on native calls
@Darkyen As much as you feel necessary. The C++ extensions are (methinks) to increase performance. If you're not satisfied with what you have now, do more.
How would binding work for objects?
How listening to change in the form might work?
An abstraction that updates both objects
I suppose there are other techniques, but ultimately I'd have an object that holds reference to a related DOM element, and provides an interface that coordina...
@dystroy It's very short code that gets to the point. I don't think it's possible to detect changes in any other way, especially on the JS side. Do you know any other alternative?
The only alternative is harmony Proxy objects that are perfect for this sort of thing, but that's not implemented anywhere yet
Is it possible in C++ to have a member function that is both static and virtual? Apparently, there isn't a straightforward way to do it (static virtual member(); is a complie error), but is there at least a way to acheive the same effect?
I.E:
struct Object
{
struct TypeInformation;
...
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so don't run away from it, take the time to work with it and become comfortable. until then for rapid application development you can use a framework like I suggested - keep in mind this is a short term solution because you will be stuck unable to alter the framework unless you learn CSS ;)