Phew. That wasn't terribly difficult to upgrade to Awesomium 1.7.1, and I'm glad I did, the performance is way better, not quite a magnitude better, but close
But font anti-aliasing with a transparent background is gone, at least for now, :*(
It's so unfortunate when you try to point someone in the right direction and help them to teach themselves problem solving, and they just get upset and give up when you don't solve it for them.
This is a difficult industry to be a part of if you cant solve your own problems :P. I think I need to get a bit better at empathizing with those that are still so new.
I have found this website is a good lesson in tolerance, empathy, and patience. I stepped into a lead programmer position thinking that being the "go-to" guy would be the biggest challenge, when it is in fact the people themselves. Everyone takes a different approach. This site actually helps a bit with that
My impression of this site was that it was indeed a site for professionals, seeking professional assistance on odd problems. Stack-overflow itself seems pretty good at it, the game-dev side of the house seems to attract a slightly different audience though :P
Well, everyone wants to grow up to make games right? But when a lot of these programmers get older, and get jobs not making games, a lot of them don't really want to do it in their spare time. I think we get a lot of young enthusiasts here
The defense industry is a little too comfortable at times I feel, less opportunities to really push yourself and experience new challenges unless its on your own time. The game industry has no choice but to keep up.
Ah i've had quite a bit of exposure to the game industry, culture and development cycle by this point. Just getting ready to move forward out of graduate school.
I have almost no experience with Javascript, so if its a syntax or JS internal issue I cant help, but if its a general programming problem then perhaps
lol ! i like how you found a solution without knowing JS alot. yet when i asked on SO the JS guys couldn't give an elegant solution without hundreads of lines of code xD
I have a string I want to convert to divs but it doesn't close the div properly.
The example string i am using is this:
[quote]Quote by: user1 [quote]Quote by: user2 ads[/quote]Test[/quote]Testing 2.
This results in:
<div class="quote" style="margin-left:10px;margin-top:10px;">
Quote by: ...
I need to match all of these opening tags:
<p>
<a href="foo">
But not these:
<br />
<hr class="foo" />
I came up with this and wanted to make sure I've got it right. I am only capturing the a-z.
<([a-z]+) *[^/]*?>
I believe it says:
Find a less-than, then
Find (and capture) a-z one or ...
Geeks are closer to the Japanese term otaku, whereas nerd has come to be more of a contemporary descriptor of someone who is interested in a particular subset of "nerd culture".
I participate in martial arts and when you get to a certain belt you get a Japanese name. It's really awesome =)
We go to Japan yearly so we really get to experience the culture. My teacher is from Okinawa, Japan and he's deeply ingrained in it's culture.
Karate is physically training no doubt - but it also trains the mind and the spirit(discipline). I'd say I get a healthy dose of both when I go to my karate classes lol.
@ToddersLegrande Depending on where you go, you might be super confused :P In some parts of Japan whenever you cross someone(go in front of them) it is considered bad manners not to bow.
@Gajoo a dish made typically of flattened bread dough spread with a savory mixture usually including tomatoes and cheese and often other toppings and baked