Hi guys:
I would like to seek your suggestion for the tool faciliate the multiple-browser testing of web site.
PS: ASP.NET is my current working environment.
What's the best method for performance testing Flex applications with a BlazeDS/Java severs backend. We're looking at JMeter but can it be used with the amf the protocol at a more sophisticated level where values in a request can be manipulated?
I am using assimp to load 3d model data. I have noticed that each loaded model is made up of different meshes. I was wondering should each mesh have it's own vertex/index buffer or should there just be one for the whole model? From looking through the index data that is loaded it seems to suggest that I will need a vertex buffer per mesh but I'm not 100% sure.
I am using C++ and DirectX9
Thank you,
Mark
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In response to my answer yesterday about rotating an Image, Jamund told me to use .data() instead of .attr()
First I thought that he is right, but then I thought about a bigger context... Is it always better to use .data() instead of .attr()? I looked in some other posts like what-is-better-data-or-attr or jquery-data-vs-attrdata
The answers were not satisfactory for me...
So I moved on and edited the example by adding CSS. I thought it might be useful to make a different Style on each image if it rotates. My style was the following:
.rp[data-rotate="0"] {
border:10px solid #FF0000;
}
.rp[data-rotate="90"] {
border:10px solid #00FF00;
}
.rp[data-rotate="180"] {
border:10px solid #0000FF;
}
.rp[data-rotate="270"] {
border:10px solid #00FF00;
}
Because design and coding are often separated, it could be a nice feature to handle this in CSS instead of adding this functionality into JavaScript. Also in my case the data-rotate is like a special state which the image currently has. So in my opinion it make sense to represent it within the DOM.
I also thought this could be a case where it is much better to save with .attr() then with .data(). Never mentioned before in one of the posts I read.
But then i thought about performance. Which function is faster? I built my own test following:
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<title>test</title>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
function runfirst(dobj,dname){
console.log("runfirst "+dname);
console.time(dname+"-attr");
for(i=0;i<10000;i++){
dobj.attr("data-test","a"+i);
}
console.timeEnd(dname+"-attr");
console.time(dname+"-data");
for(i=0;i<10000;i++){
dobj.data("data-test","a"+i);
}
console.timeEnd(dname+"-data");
}
function runlast(dobj,dname){
console.log("runlast "+dname);
console.time(dname+"-data");
for(i=0;i<10000;i++){
dobj.data("data-test","a"+i);
}
console.timeEnd(dname+"-data");
console.time(dname+"-attr");
for(i=0;i<10000;i++){
dobj.attr("data-test","a"+i);
}
console.timeEnd(dname+"-attr");
}
$().ready(function() {
runfirst($("#rp4"),"#rp4");
runfirst($("#rp3"),"#rp3");
runlast($("#rp2"),"#rp2");
runlast($("#rp1"),"#rp1");
});
</script>
</head>
<body>
<div id="rp1">Testdiv 1</div>
<div id="rp2" data-test="1">Testdiv 2</div>
<div id="rp3">Testdiv 3</div>
<div id="rp4" data-test="1">Testdiv 4</div>
</body>
</html>
It should also show if there is a difference with a predefined data-test or not.
One result was this:
runfirst #rp4
#rp4-attr: 515ms
#rp4-data: 268ms
runfirst #rp3
#rp3-attr: 505ms
#rp3-data: 264ms
runlast #rp2
#rp2-data: 260ms
#rp2-attr: 521ms
runlast #rp1
#rp1-data: 284ms
#rp1-attr: 525ms
So the .attr() function did always need more time than the .data() function. This is an argument for .data() I thought. Because performance is always an argument!
Then I wanted to post my results here with some questions, and in the act of writing I compared with the questions Stack Overflow showed me (similar titles)
And true enough, there was one interesting post about performance
I read it and run their example. And now I am confused! This test showed that .data() is slower then .attr() !?!! Why is that so?
First I thought it is because of a different jQuery library so I edited it and saved the new one. But the result wasn't changing...
So now my questions to you:
Why are there some differences in the performance in these two examples?
Would you prefer to use data- HTML5 attributes instead of data, if it represents a state? Although it wouldn't be needed at the time of coding? Why - Why not?
Now depending on the performance:
Would performance be an argument for you using .attr() instead of data, if it shows that .attr() is better? Although data is meant to be used for .data()?
UPDATE 1:
I did see that without overhead .data() is much faster. Misinterpreted the data :) But I'm more interested in my second question. :)
Would you prefer to use data- HTML5 attributes instead of data, if it
represents a state? Although it wouldn't be needed at the time of
coding? Why - Why not?
Are there some other reasons you can think of, to use .attr() and not .data()? e.g. interoperability? because .data() is jquery style and HTML Attributes can be read by all...
UPDATE 2:
As we see from T.J Crowder's speed test in his answer attr is much faster then data! which is again confusing me :) But please! Performance is an argument, but not the highest! So give answers to my other questions please too!
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Specifically, I'm looking for names or links to such algorithms. My primary interest lies in developing a very deep understanding on working with large database records and writing efficient code for working with the same.
Are there any publicly available SOAP 1.2/WSDL 2.0 compliant free web services for testing a Python based soap client library (e.g. Zolera SOAP Infrastructure)?
So far, it appears to me that Google Web API may be the only option.
Otherwise, how can one test a SOAP 1.2 compliant client library?
More and more games are going the datadriven route which means that there needs to be a layer of security around easy manipulation. I've seen it where games completely bundle up their assets (audio, art, data) and I'm wondering how they are managing that? Are there applications / libraries that will bundle and assist you with managing the assets within? If not is there any good resources that you would point to for packing / unpacking / encryption?
This specific question revolves around C++, but I would be open to hear how this is managed in C#/XNA as well.
Just to be clear -- I'm not out to engineer a solution to prevent hacking. At the fundamental level we're all manipulating 0's and 1's. But, we do want to keep the 99% of people that play the game from simply modifying XML files that are used to build the game world. I've seen plenty of games bundle all of their resources together. I'm simply curious about the methods they're using.
I need to test a feature in a live "asp.net mvc" web site and would want to block access to the site while testing, how would you recommend doing that? Is it possible to block access and still be able to test as an anonymous user? (I need to test the process as a user that's not logged in).
I often need to verify some simple code before posting, and it's great if I have installed IDE, but what if not? It would be nice to have online free tools for SQL, VB.NET, C# code validation, or maybe even testing.
EDIT
What I actually mean are online live web tools, like JSLint for javascript.
Have you seen any?
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I often need to verify some simple code before posting, and it's great if I have installed IDE, but what if not? It would be nice to have online free tools for SQL, VB.NET, C# code validation, or maybe even testing.
EDIT
What I actually mean are online live web tools, like JSLint for javascript.
Have you seen any?
Thanks!
In my last question i asked how to best send a string from one view controller to another, both which were on a navigation stack:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2898860/pass-string-from-tableviewcontroller-to-viewcontroller-in-navigation-stack
However I just realised I can either pass the path to the file in the app's document's folder as the first (the table view) has already accessed the data in the file should I pass viewcontroller the data to the pushed VC?
I have a data.frame:
df<-data.frame(a=c("x","x","y","y"),b=c(1,2,3,4))
> df
a b
1 x 1
2 x 2
3 y 3
4 y 4
What's the easiest way to print out each pair of values as a list of strings like this:
"x1", "x2", "y1", "y2"
Hello, please I need an advice of how can I develop my self in software testing career. And does this career has a good future and how?
Anoth question: Can I be consultant through this career.
Thanks alot for you help.
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