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@Asperger It's not exactly "wrong", it's less right. You have a literal syntax which understands regexps, so you don't need to double-escape backslashes and things like that.
How to construct two regex patterns into one?
For example I have one long pattern and one smaller, I need to put smaller one in front of long one.
var pattern1 = ':\(|:=\(|:-\(';
var pattern2 = ':\(|:=\(|:-\(|:\(|:=\(|:-\('
str.match('/'+pattern1+'|'+pattern2+'/gi');
This doesn't work. When I...
@FlorianMargaine Did you read up a lot on it? Ergonomic keyboards are tricky - you either get the one where you're in heaven with, or you get one that isn't actually beneficial and you end up wasting a lot of money.
Quick question about resource management in node.js -- do Sockets automatically finalize themselves; or is there some kind of "dispose" method or equivalent that needs to be called when a socket gets closed? Example code: pastebin.com/gWUJBbps
What bums me out about buying keyboards non-locally is the keys only come with English letters on them. I personally don't mind, but certain family members want to kill themselves when they use my laptop
@ivarni oh yeah I totally agree. I've just never found tooling (of any kind) to be a bottleneck. My brain is the bottleneck. Maybe I just need to get smarter
We're doing route-based bundling and the amount of fuckery we had to go through with Webpack to get it to work was ridiculous (and the amount of noise it added to the code)
> You're only required to have three things: A non-zero level of JavaScript knowledge, a GitHub account, & a willingness to ask questions. The hackday is for programmers of all skill levels. Even if you're just starting out, we want you to succeed.
<h2>What?</h2>
<p>The Angular FOSS Hackday is a monthly event where JavaScript programmers of all skill levels band together to help out an open-source project. The goal of the project is to help you help open-source. Every month, there will be project maintainers and senior programmers available to enable you to help the community as a whole.</p>
@phenomnomnominal That's the original mandate. We're doubling down.
aaaand right about here is where I'll have to stop talking.
hopefully in a few months I can be more detailed about that angle of the project
With Angular, for work, I try to make a sort of CMS, where the user can edit/move/add things in-place. The user has a choice between several templates, so would you store the templates in file system and fill them with data from DB, or store everything in DB? Can you even fill you page dynamically with Angular?
@SomeKittens that's the choice to do, either HTML or a json in DB. It's quite more complicate with Angular, imagine I get a json like {nav: [{a: ['some url', 'text']}, {a: ['other url', 'text']}], content: {h1: 'Hello world'}}, how difficult would it be to load it on the page with angular?
so (surprise!) people can have different opinions about things. And they're just that - opinions. So don't act like you've got the Torvalds Truth because you wrote a basic app once.
@Zirak Ah, someone agrees with my opinion! Let's form a subreddit and pretend said opinion is actually objective truth, downvoting everyone who disagrees.
pretty please? (I'm not soliciting views/votes, just checking that that change doesn't affect my code, and I can't check because I'm not allowed to install such a new firefox)