One of the great/horrible things about node dependencies is that sub-dependencies can be interdependent so if your code uses version 5 of a library and your dependency uses version 3, you will end up with both version 5 and 3 loaded independently in your app. I've wasted so much of my life attempting .net dependency updates and just giving up because nothing is actually broken yet.
Curvature of the Mind now with 3D
Well this targets nothing smaller than a phone, to be honest. No IoT here.
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I just extracted the compressed stream and used that.
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One time I crossed a bulldog and a Shih-tzu I called it a bullshit.
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A couple of decades ago I had a siamese that could get from being perfecly still on the ground to the top of a 6"6' fridge without even touching the sides of it. Siamese are quite light and nimble tough...
I read many of those types of books in my younger days. I don't recall any that meet all of your description. Sorry.
Bond Keep all things as simple as possible, but no simpler. -said someone, somewhere
Thanks. It's happened the last couple times I tried to publish at least or I would have written it off as a fluke. Maybe I'm just unlucky.
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honey the codewitch wrote:
Back when I learned to code solving problems like this meant you were a coder.
At least for me when it was always 'do it myself' the following was true - There was a lot less available - I didn't know how to find it. - What I could find cost money. Sometimes quite a lot. - I figured no one else could have possibly been doing the same as what I was.
honey the codewitch wrote:
Now it seems like people just expect that there's a library that will solve whatever problem they're after solving
Now it is many years later - Of course someone has already tried to do this before. - There are a lot better ways to find it. - It probably costs nothing or very little (at least compared to long ago.) - My time is better spent evaluating existing solutions and gluing pieces together versus trying to implement everything from scratch. A lot of the above comes from realizing that throwing code is just a tool and not genius. What really matters is that the company sells something so that I keep getting paid.
Well, those of us who earned our wings working 40 years ago with Commodore's digital serial protocol (IEC Bus), we don't find USB's spec weird at all. Next! :-D
Na, this [^] can be done with only 64kb (... and a bit of hw acceleration ... ), so 128kB should be more than enough :laugh:
Do not escape reality : improve reality !
Our eldest is a Tiffanie[^], so he's the perfect prop for the aspiring Bond villain[^]. :)
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
The old freeware Hyperoids changed your ship color each level. If you made it to level 16, your ship would match the background! Maybe the bullets as well. A lot harder situation with Tetris!