I keep finding myself converting iterators into arrays just so I can use map on it, so I can avoid writing a bunch of generators that wrap them and only get used once. Am I missing something here, or do I have to wait for comprehensions?
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I have written a function as follows, i have followed this post
let inputIds = ['42cb3766-3862-4321-bd1c-7691e3f5ec8b'];
dbService.connectDb(commonService.DB_CONFIG.CONNECTIONSTRING, {}).then(() => {
return dbService.querySort(uploadInfoModel, { processId: { $in :...
I'm not exactly happy about it, but it appears that's the solution
I am using the devexpress devextreme datagrid and I need to export to csv file. The grid only supports exporting to xlsx, so the recommended practice is to write my own export function, and this is the example they provided
they append it to the dom and then remove it, but it seems like an unnecessary step
hi everybody I want load some data with ajax in my web site all of things is ok on firefox but on chrome it cant parse large json I has some value as unicode in my json chrom parse small json as well but when my json is large it cant parse it any Idea?
@ssube Only 1 project left in our old CI. It's amazing what you can achieve if you don't sleep. I'm still very positive and excited about GitLab CI. With the proper mindset, it's way more versatile than what we previously had
@OliverSalzburg IE somehow takes the windows logged-in user directly...doesn't present user with a challenge...other browsers are however presented with a login screen...I am wondering howcome...?
@rlemon I'm going to use one of my zerow's as a bluetooth relay, since my car bluetooth doesn't support my phone. Any experience with anything like that?
I'm currently doing some Triage, and I cannot find an appropriate flag for "coding requests" like this question It's a pure coding request but there isn't an appropriate flag
heh, a co-worker adapted catalina configs but put it at the wrong server. Result: mail server crashed. all debug data of test server were sending mails to the company mail servers. OMG . I'm afraid of my inbox
Why would you use a list to display tabular data? I'm asking because I'm working on a component like this and I'm starting to question myself about it (but now I'm ashamed of questioning the rest of the team). I think they said they wanted clickable rows... but couldn't this be just as easily done in a table?
Btw I'm loving how the chat title changes everyday 🤗
To bring back to the table/list discussion. I asked around and what I got back is that we want each row not only to be clickable but to be a semantically correct link.
@KarelG good question. From what I picked up it means something that does stuff without too much js. Just uses the default browser behaviour to archieve what we need.
It can easily not be tabular data but a series of things you want to act upon.
@OliverSalzburg in this case it wouldn't be a 100 td with anchors. But in <tr> with an onclick event and javascript manipulating the browser to take you to another page.
One of the essential skills of debugging is basically the scientific method. Keep eliminating possible causes by experiment/trial-and-error until you have the minimum possible reproducible scenario, and then the problem becomes much simpler.
It's just to detect the visible state of elements. To be honest, jQuery makes this kind of thing very, very simple, but stick with vanilla JS if that's your preference. Also, move all your JS into one block of code at the end of the page, rather than dispersing it. It makes it much easier for another developer to understand.