drcraigwright.net/about ugh -- blocking context menu, old jQuery, WP theme, cookie banner, crappy inline code... and this guy wants to claim creator of bitcoin? can I assume the underlying technology for bitcoin is also bs? (ofc he didn't write it, but he is happy with it)
@JanDvorak if you make a module with all your globals declared (in the "hey compiler, these exist" sense), that might be enough for the type check system to accept them.
@JanDvorak not that I advocate for types in JS, but integrating Flow would be a lot easier for legacy code than trying to feed it through the TS compiler
I try to send multiple requests on the same url. I send users.length requests to the server because i need to ban all those users are in this array. The problem is that this code returns me always the same data. I know that i must use promises but i can't convert this code.
for(i = 0; i<selected...
> Hey, I'd like the General's chicken and an egg roll for lunch. > Do you want me to `nc` those to you or pack them in a `nc` or `nc` with `nc`? We have a special on `nc`.
Guys I noticed something. When I pass an integer variable to a recursive function then that variable is being multiplies due to the requestAnimationFrame.
function update(i) {
one(i);
two(i);
three(i);
requestAnimationFrame(update);
}
> The callback has one single argument, a DOMHighResTimeStamp, which indicates the current time (the time returned from Performance.now() ) for when requestAnimationFrame starts to fire callbacks.
your callback will get the time, so you can do deltas
@Asperger each call gets the current timestamp, with the assumption that if you care about time (for delta-time animation, for example), you'll hang onto the last timestamp and calculate the delta
@ssube I only half understood what you were saying. How do I extract the actualy index then? which is 0 and pass that to eventual functions contained in the update function?