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Ok. then why wouldn't you use global variables? Sometimes you need to access certain data everywhere... for example, you might want to have a global variable for options, as for example the language...
@ErroreFatale a small number of globals is ok, but very small. YOU can make globals all you want, but when you are using lots of other people's code, you don'y want that to use globals and accidiently override yours.
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@Nezoo I added comments explaining what I view as incorrect
@ssube No idea, but yield looks like what I want. I'm reading from a socket until I receive a message. Not sure of what the proper javascript way to handle that is
I wonder why embedding languages in one another is so hard. Like why we don't get sql type safety when we write sql in another language - why does it have to be a string?
@ErroreFatale i don't know (or want to) enough about your code to give you a definite answer. 'namespacing' is just one way to reduce the amount of globals and therefor reduce the risk. Go with that until you learn enough that you want to change it.
This specification defines a standard for Vehicle Data which might be available in a vehicle. It is designed to be used in conjunction with the Vehicle API Specification.
@Luggage What do we have today? A proprietary framework from each individual company. In some cases in each vehicle haha. It's not feasible for innovations to happen right now and that is why every interface I've seen sucks raging dick
First of all, try to wrap the external forEach into a $scope.$applyAsync, because the way you wrote it, $scope.root might get modified from outside of a digest cycle.
Second, you should be aware that JavaScript treats objects as unordered hash maps, so if you need consistent ordering, you should...
@Nezoo okay so look at that fiddle I posted above with the ten buttons. as you can see each button alerts "10". when you register the functions you're calling "i" internally, but outside of that function definition you've incremented i. so all buttons alert "10". in your code, the last i itteration is outside of the index of the array, HOWEVER inside of a click event, this keyword represents the element being actioned on (the button)
Seriously tho, they are speccing out everything from Washer Fluid level to Oil Viscosity to Clutch wear to ignition timing and seat position. Shit it even has window positions
Is there usually a delay in time for npm to update your package to the most recent version? I hit publish 10+ minutes ago, and it still shows the old version number on npm's site
@Luggage which tend to have sweet sound systems and a screen. So we can write a webapp that will play a movie, sync sound, move the seat, rev the engine during chase scenes...
@Nezoo okay, so that works. now we can address properties vs attributes. you used .getAttribute('value') to get the HTML value attribute, I bet you didn't know most attributes are mapped 1:1 with dom element properties, so elm.getAttribute('id') is the same as elm.id (for the majority of cases)
Like, for example, when my dad was a foreman for his construction company, union regulations required them to hire a licensed electrictian to change a single lightbulb
they have so many conditions on how and when cops can be fired for misconduct that it's almost impossible, which contributes quite a bit to the problems we're having
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@SterlingArcher No that's backwards. What if you work on the assembly line and they tell you to go clean toilets
Oh yeah man I totally agree. But in manual labor it's different. Someone who has worked in the same factory 20 years doesn't have the same freedom to leave and survive at the same quality of life as you
Huh okay this is probably a dumb question. Say you want to "augment" a method on an existing class your class is extending. Is that in any way possible? Example:
C# is program.
I am writing a program which requires a list box with numbers 1-25 as entries. I am certain there is a more concise way to do this.
How can I concise this code?
Here is current code:
shiftListBox.Text = "";
shiftListBox.Items.Add("Random");
shiftListBox.Items.Add("1"); //is the...
class CylonSocket extends net.Socket {
constructor() { super() }
connect() {
// do a lot of maintenance here
this.connect(...arguments); // I don't imagine this would work.
}
}
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Does anyone know how to run ExpressJs on another port? When i do createServer in a different script then there's no problem, but if I try to set the port in express using either app.set or by just hard coding it I don't get it to run.
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Doesn't matter. I've been trying several. 8000, 8080, 3000.
I'm starting the node process using pm2 and I think it's messing with me when running express. I tried enabling it to run on 3000 as express natively does but still no dice.