Hi there, I'm working on an angularjs project, there are almost 6 HTTP function to get data from 6 different tables, is there any way to write http method once and reuse it for all other tables?
and in createPreparedXHR you return an xhr that is sent to something relative to the parameter url, and sets headers and your onload function and stuff
I am writing a script which logs into my college network when the login page is loaded.
The code looks as follows
// ==UserScript==
// @name My Fancy New Userscript
// @namespace http://use.i.E.your.homepage/
// @version 0.1
// @description enter something useful
// @match <Col...
As you might have read in the link I gave, it depends on the context (and scope). If it's a very local context, the content is usually obvious with a short name. In a global one, it might be necessary to have a little more precision in the name.
But then how would you call something like: Hashmap someStuff<string, MethodPointer> with the purpose to call a function based on string input: someStuff["function1"]()
Such a variable is usually visible in a very small scope so the name should just be something like "renderers" or "kitchenCleaners" (depending on what the method do)
If it's visible in a big scope there's a problem in your design
The type should rarely be part of a variable, unless it's necessary to disambiguate (e.g you have both warriorsArray and warriorsMap in your small scope)
Don't forget that when you read the code, you take time enoncing it in your head. If your variable is long to read, it's harder to get a figure of the whole
@DenysSéguret would you say currentRotationAngleInDegrees is a good name then? The variable stores the current angle of a rotation in degrees or is it bloated?
@DenysSéguret no I dont have other units as class properties. I just use the name of the variable and well convert it to radians inside a method for use in a trig function
@snowy500 Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq. For posting large code blocks, use a paste site like gist.github.com, hastebin.com, pastie.org or a demo site like jsbin.com
I am making a GIT document so newbies could use it in future, so I thought I would ask here to know which commands you people use mainly , example git log -auth="Flying"
> Called DeepCoder, the software can take requirements by the developer, search through a massive database of code snippets and deliver working code in seconds
@DenysSéguret They will replace the copy and paste jobs. But it won't replace all programming for the foreseeable future. The positions will shift to higher end programming tasks.
@BenFortune RIP not really: we knew for a long time collisions would happen. It's interesting to see a "practical" solution but I'm not sure it impacts many serious programs
@DenysSéguret they removed her time from their results listing. I would think that means they accepted that she cheated and negated her times for the race
> He paid for a higher-resolution version of the photos, and they showed a running-distance tally on the wrist hardware's screen: 11.65 miles. Even factoring in a margin of error, that measure is well short of a half marathon's 13.1 mile total.
i've added angular 2 to a .net mvc project via angular-cli. when i try to build the project now in VS, i get an error which seems to be caused by VS trying to build the TS files (instead of webpack). any ideas?