@Billdr May I suggest the c++ room? There are a couple of guys there who are really good. Probably not a good idea to dump half a screen of code without saying hi though.
@JohanLarsson The problem was illustrated by that cos thing from yesterday. The number should have gone from 1, to 0, to -1 and back. However, since decimal places were involved in that movement the code came out wrong.
I might just write a class with two methods, one to multiply an int by a hundred million, and another to divide by a hundred million. Then I'll run all my numbers through it.
I have a
List<IOfType> display = new List<IOfType>();
..... add objects that inherit from interface IOfType
DataContext = display;
The IOfType is a interface with a `virtual string Parameter` Property. How do I declare my binding to use each indexes own Parameter property? Remember, the types in the List are different but inherit from `IOfType`
I want to embed a small chat window in my program that will function as a basic IRC client. Are there any well-known, simple, and secure C# libraries that will allow me to do basic things such as connect, disconnect, list users, and private message?
It seems like some of the more popular librar...
`{Binding ElementName=display[0], Path=Parameter}` `{Binding Path=Parameter}` `{Binding Path=display[0].Parameter}` have all failed me. When I added the virtual property to the parent class the second option added only the 0 index Parameter string
I need to find the Name and speed of the processor on my machine. I'm building an open source help desk suite and finding this really entertaining!
Thanks for the help guys!
Basically what i'm trying to overcome is I have a multiple elements being acted upon in the animate (multiple selectors) and I need a unified callback for when all of the animations are done.
I thought $(selectors).animate(options).done(end); would work but alas it didn't
Especially when you are using the most inefficient part of jQuery. Don't you know each time you issue animate you start a new timer? There should just be 1 timer which is used for all timing.
@Rlemon - just count the selectors, have a counter set to 0, have each animation call a function when complete, if the counter < selectors count return, otherwise run your done functionality
I could figure out some feature detection and use the appropriate selector, I just didn't see it worth the effort.
the css would need to be applied to the body element in all other browsers but FF where it needs to be on the html element. dunno why. so only one animation is run, but two callbacks are fired.
the second animation is technically 'run' but no the element in that renderer doesn't support it so yea. bad solution but using a bad library to support it anyways :P
I think the easiest way to do this is to keep a secondary Deferred object around for each AJAX request, and ensure that that one is always resolved:
var d1 = $.Deferred();
var d2 = $.Deferred();
var j1 = $.getJSON(...).complete(d1.resolve);
var j2 = $.getJSON(...).complete(d2.resolve);
$.when(...
possibly. but you would have to give me motivation. like make a hidden directory of porn somewhere on the webserver and make a single landing page to it behind all of your security. Give me 3 hours (or wait for my status to flip to 'busy' for like 4 minutes than back again) then ask me how I did.
@ChadRuppert I am aware of that, but in my case I just have to done small file and I tested the speed. Its not a problem in my case. What about the the flags, there are several. Is this one the hardest to break? CspProviderFlags.UseMachineKeyStore
when was the leaderboard updated? It is interesting to see how fast Billdr is moving, should have some kind of animation for that. Would it be much work to implement a chart showing stars vs time?
man, if only we cared as much about leaderboard position in the js room. I'd be all like "Yo i'm number one!", but sadly we do not. All I can say in here is "Hey ya'll, I'm the 6th in this shiz!", but because i'm sixth no one cares either. I win and I lose, I lose and I lose. How do you win?
looks like something that could be done using exclusively CSS with some browser limitations but performance increases (probably better touch experience with CSS vs JS for animation, however that is pure speculation).