100 Posts in 100 Days: Day 94
Apr. 4th, 2012 10:29 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
And it's another day. Arm continues to heal slowly but it's still bugging the crap out of me. I cannot wait until the point that it's healed enough that I no longer have to bitch about it. On the bright side, it is indeed healing.
We had a big thunderstorm pass to our south this morning, there was a really obvious line of demarcation between storm and good weather, it was an interesting sight. It slid off slowly to the east, and we didn't get a drop of rain out of it.
I've been working with some really cool javascript stuff and found a very good article on animation that helped me understand why an animation I'm working on had a jerky effect despite many efforts to smooth it out, and why using a library like jquery works so much better. Despite trying my hand at AMVs, I didn't exactly understand how the programs worked, and the article gave me some new insight into what exactly happens, so this was really interesting. And hopefully, a little later today, I can go with my newfound knowledge and do the animation using an entirely different function that should be a lot smoother than the previous.
Onward and upward!
We had a big thunderstorm pass to our south this morning, there was a really obvious line of demarcation between storm and good weather, it was an interesting sight. It slid off slowly to the east, and we didn't get a drop of rain out of it.
I've been working with some really cool javascript stuff and found a very good article on animation that helped me understand why an animation I'm working on had a jerky effect despite many efforts to smooth it out, and why using a library like jquery works so much better. Despite trying my hand at AMVs, I didn't exactly understand how the programs worked, and the article gave me some new insight into what exactly happens, so this was really interesting. And hopefully, a little later today, I can go with my newfound knowledge and do the animation using an entirely different function that should be a lot smoother than the previous.
Onward and upward!