It's just a corporate holiday anymore anyways. Why should it be anymore of a special day then the day before or after? If you're not being sporadic and occasionally surprising your gal anyways you're fucking up and letting things get too drab.
I bet you that at the end of the conversation, they'll land at such a place that's as if the conversation never happened, and they won't have implemented something so silly, lol
@SterlingArcher The normal pattern is to have an array (or map, or collection, whatever) of data, and then map it into an array (or map, or collection, whatever) of promises
@rlemon You probably don't care, but dropped my phone off at a lab and bought a SIM adapter. Pulled out my old phone, this ~7 year old Nokia. Plugged it into a charger. Worked. I fucking love this phone.
@SterlingArcher Of course it does, you're 1. having nested .then()s and 2. you're performing an action with a callback that doesn't notify the completion to the promise in any way.
I was using this before, but my issue was that db wasn't exposed, so I couldn't use it in the then. That's why I went nesting. Would this be easier if I stuck to this model, and is there a better way to expose the db object?
@ton.yeung the whole problem with this is finger print scanners are already incredibly easy to fool. fuck replacing the sensor with a fraudulent one, I can probably fool it just as easy
> Poor baby's language implicitly adds "f" + 2.6 incorrectly? DON'T FRIGGIN ADD "F" to GOD DAMN 2.6 anymore. Or just use TS (or whatever you prefer) already and move on. Hell, even jshint will shut you up for a while.
Hi! I build a reactjs application and i want to import socket.io client side only. My application is universal rendering. The Socket is connected to an api in a different port. How can i export a module to only use it from the client side? There's my module to handle Socket.io