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CMP should should take 3 arguments: two comparison registers and result register. If the two comparison registers are equal, the result register is set to 1, otherwise 0.
While trying to learn how to use EVDI I discovered that evdi_get_event_ready is mentioned in the Quick Start, but not the detailed documentation. As I understand it, the detailed documentation is supposed to document all of libevdi.
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I'm experimenting with vue-babylonjs as basis for a live visuals programming workflow. The idea is to run a development server (webpack-dev-server with vue-loader), visit the it once (in a while) with the browser, then edit the code, save and have hot reload update (parts of) the scene graph.
As this is probably not your intend
Handle each object by Json. Also, we should allow adding models automatically by just adding the asset to Models.scnassets.
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We're doing it already but it looks like GitHub changed the paths and the way issue templates work. For the templates we should probably follow their lead and have one for bug reports and one for feature requests.
This issue is assigned to the Core repo but all repos under our org should follow this.
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Using this space to gather some best practices before incorporating into the official documentation.
sliceon their observables before using as theitemsprop on the virtual component.