Yes. It’s a commercial signage display, not intended for desktop use.
Yes. It’s a commercial signage display, not intended for desktop use.
You are correct about it allowing you to have zero health and not die, but whether or not that’s the correct behavior will depend on the game. Off the top of my head I know that Street Fighter, some versions at least, let you cling to life at zero.
or build no web application
Don’t threaten me with a good time.
Or find lots of things that aren’t matches because it’s a fuzzy search with no way to search for exact text.
Depends what you mean by “use”. I’d be shocked if there aren’t any retro-computing hobbyist groups that still dabble in it.
The answer to “does anyone” questions is almost always “yes.”
There are non-browser JavaScript implementations, the most well-known of which is node.js
For those of you who’ve never experienced the joy of PowerBuilder, this could often happen in their IDE due to debug mode actually altering the state of some variables.
More specifically, if you watched a variable or property then it would be initialised to a default value by the debugger if it didn’t already exist, so any errors that were happening due to null values/references would just magically stop.
Another fun one that made debugging difficult, “local” scoping is shared between multiple instances of the same event. So if you had, say, a mouse move event that fired ten times as the cursor transited a row and in that event you set something like
integer li_current_x = xpos
the most recent assignment would quash the value ofli_current_x
in every instance of that event that was currently executing.