Tom,
One very common and seemingly effective structure is the tree / scenegraph,
which is used in Qt and, as the DOM, in HTML, and lots of other places. GoGi
https://github.com/goki/gi uses this, so you can see native Go examples there.
In Qt and GoGi in particular, you leverage the Layout to
On Sunday, 13 January 2019 01:40:14 UTC+2, David Collier-Brown wrote:
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> Anyone here remember how algol68 addressed that, or what the hollering was
> about?
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> It's too easy, forty years later, to label algol68 a success. From my very
remote location and no social media at the time,
On Saturday, 12 January 2019 13:04:32 UTC+2, alanfo wrote:
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> Sorry for the delay in responding.
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> Such cases crop up a lot in practice and I don't think I'm the only one
> who finds it tedious having to write six lines of code when a single line
> suffices in most other C-family l
On Sat, 12 Jan 2019 15:55:01 -0800 David Collier-Brown
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> I'm pleasantly mature (born in 1644), but I still don't understand
> javascript GUIs (;-))
Amazing.
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On Fri, Jan 11, 2019, at 23:03, grego...@unity3d.com wrote:
> But now, I don't know how I can essentially copy the mod cache (or
> whatever the right term is) like I'd have copied the vendor directory.
If you're suggesting that you already have the module cached on the machine
that builds your c
On Friday, January 11, 2019 at 10:23:01 PM UTC-8, Tamás Gulácsi wrote:
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> Use the vendor directory, or use a replace directive with a relative path.
Manually adding replace directives for all dependent packages (probably
30-40 now, who knows how many after a few years) sounds like a fairly
hor
I'm pleasantly mature (born in 1644), but I still don't understand
javascript GUIs (;-))
--dave
On Friday, January 11, 2019 at 11:53:03 PM UTC-5, Lucio wrote:
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>> I think it's a maturity thing, with the added complexity that the need
> for an immediate solution prevents any study of possibl
Very *very* regular languages like lisp barely made a distinction between
expressions and statements, so if was an expression. I'm not sure how well
that would work in a c-like language like Go: the debate about that in
algol68 was about 8 years before I became interested in computers.
Anyone
Hi there,
i developing a dynodes update client, for a mixed environment ipv4+ipv6
dual stack. For this it would be best to send/update the public
ipv6 instead of the temporary address.
For short
conn, _ := net.Dial("udp6", "[2001:db8::1]:80")
defer conn.Close()
localAddr := conn.LocalAddr().(
Sorry for the delay in responding.
Yes, that's a fair point though I was only intending the Iif function to be
used for simple cases where the cost of evaluating both expressions is
negligible.
Such cases crop up a lot in practice and I don't think I'm the only one who
finds it tedious having
Hmm.. I tested it again and it works today. I think it was just my problem.
Sorry for the confusion and thank you!
2019년 1월 10일 목요일 오후 5시 25분 12초 UTC+9, Justin Israel 님의 말:
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> On Thu, Jan 10, 2019, 9:14 PM 김용빈 > wrote:
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>> Hi, Justin. Thank you for the response.
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>> But it didn't work fo
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