Anyone know if you can create "aliases" for imports? Similar to what Angular2 does with CORE_DIRECTIVES? I checked their code but stll not 100% sure if it's something native to javascript ES2015 or their magic: I want to go from import {function1, function2, function3...} to import {allTheFunction} ...
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I want to get a subset of the exported functions from a file but not all of them. These functions are often used togehter though, and I don't want to have to list them all up. I will probably just refactor the files so they make more sense to import fully. I was just curious
I see someone on my project is basically using import and importing like 6 out of the 8 exports from the file, I just find it messy
Was thinking of an alias could be created, or just import everything even if it is not used (I see it some other files aswell, and we just switched to ES2015)
Not saying it was a problem, was just curious if it was possible. As I saw the other day angular allows you to gorup directive. @BenFortune Right, I did not think of it that way, thanks :)
Does anyone know if exists any official or most accepted reference for Angular naming conventions to use when we build our applications?
Angular has a lot of different type of components such as filters, directives, services and so on. Wouldn't you agree that having a reference naming convention...
Hey guys, I want to remove bower entirely and use NPM, but here goes the fun part: if I install jQuery with NPM, it will fail with post-install script(because of node-gyp requiring Python) on Windows. Is there a workaround? I don't want to install Python on all the test servers and etc
Is there a "standalone" app for this? I already use things like Slack, Discord, and Hipchat. Would be nice to not have more tabs open (i moved them to seperate apps as well)
Hi guys, just a quick question for you, when using jQuery ajax, when wrapping it (I know this is a bit pointless, just a test thing) can you do something that allows the person using the function to choose where to put the result? for example, var where = 'html'; and in the success of the ajax: $("#selector").where(result);?
@crl, as yet there aren't any elements, I am doing my own wrapper for jQuery's ajax just to see if I can, it'll never reach production code, just a way to learn about things like ajax and how scripting in JS works, it's not something I have worked on much so I wanna do more :P
Try telling .NET developers "Oh yeah you need to install python to install jQuery via npm". They'll look at you, frowning, going "fuck this shit" and will simply download it through a different package manager. :)
Do someone here have experience with Virtual box, using bridged adapter and trying to have a network traffic between host (laptop) and the server (virtual machine)
1) VM can communicate with the internet
2) laptop can communicate with the internet
3) laptop can ping VM
4) VM cannot ping laptop
==> end result; cannot get webpage by browser
i have checked firewall of VM and couldn't find wrong things
well, it's to access an admin panel. It's available on <IP>:8080 port (i have opened the port by iptables -I INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 8080 -j ACCEPT . I'm using iptables-persistent package to keep it intact at boot
but when i use the browser, <IP>:8080 it fails (not able to connect)
The black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus), is a rodent of the family Sciuridae found in the Great Plains of North America from about the USA-Canada border to the USA-Mexico border. Unlike some other prairie dogs, these animals do not truly hibernate. The black-tailed prairie dog can be seen above ground in midwinter. A black-tailed prairie dog town in Texas was reported to cover 25,000 sq mi (64,000 km2) and included 400,000,000 individuals. Prior to habitat destruction, this species may have been the most abundant prairie dog in central North America. This species was one of two described...
I am trying to create an auto suggest using typeahead,I need to implement remote data with defaults.
Here is my code ,
var remoteTeams = new Bloodhound({
datumTokenizer: Bloodhound.tokenizers.obj.whitespace('team'),
queryTokenizer: Bloodhound.tokenizers.whitespace,
i...
ES6 introduced class. It's simply sugar for writing function MyAwesomeClass() and extending the prototype like MyAwesomeClass.prototype.moo = function() {}. You can use babel/typescript to transpile ES6 to ES5
if you disagree with the style, that is fine. perf differences and other small things are probably just going to piss off your collegues and make you look bad