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`function sum(/*arg1, arg2, ... , argN */) { var i, result = 0; for (i = 0; i < arguments.length; i++) { result += arguments[i]; } return result; } sum(1, 2, 3, 4);`
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Why does the function return result incremented by 1 each time, instead of returning the final number of args, which would be 4? At the end of the loop, shouldn't it go back to for instead of proceeding to return result?
I'm not sure I understanding, this is my current understand, please correct me where I am wrong. For example accelerating at 1 unit per second so normally it would be: 0s= 0 1s = 1 2s = 1 + 1 = 2
with lag, running every 1.2 seconds 0s = 0 1.2s = 1 2.4s = 1 + 1 = 2
with lag, running every 1.2 seconds but using delta time as a multiplier: 0s = 0 1.2s = 1 * 1.2 = 1.2 2.4s = 1.2 + 1 * 1.2 = 2.4
Assuming you implement it the way I described, the third tick in the second case will happen at 2s (because you wait less, because you're not off of the original start time)
@crl The browsers are still undecided on how to support ES6, in general. But the spec is being finalised, and implementation is well underway. (Spartan has best ES6 support, but Firefox already has most ES6 in public release, without flags)
@copy Don't worry. You will get use to it. As an Delphier I thought Java was ugly. As an Javaer I thought JavaScript was ugly. Now as an JavaScriter... I have learned my lessons =w=
I won't deny that. I quite love Lisp and Python, But I am too late for salvation. I found myself hand editing minified JS code last year. More than once.
In my new project, I am trying to avoid use of global variables using requirejs. I found that requirejs is using define and require methods to load supporting files. I am planning to write these methods on my own.
MyApp.loadFiles(['jquery', 'mustache'], function($, m){
// my code using the ab...
Mustache plugin provides Mustache variable to use.. but I am looking for a way where I can use "m" variable which is passed as argument to the call back function.
With $('table') I get all the tables, what I was thinking is to iterate through that array and leave out those that doesn't have thead. Wondering if I can do this in jQuery for free (without a loop)
In my new project, I am trying to avoid use of global variables using requirejs. I found that requirejs is using define and require methods to load supporting files. I am planning to write these methods on my own.
MyApp.loadFiles(['jquery', 'mustache'], function($, m){
// my code using the ab...