@KevinB I feel you, similar wage, but given the area, it's more than comfortable. Especially in the rural part of the South, if you want that southern livin' you gotta be ready to take what you can get for IT jobs.
7k in images, 10 videos, plus at least one classified document on his personal computer. 12 months in prison, and discharged from the AF, I assume dishonorable.
@Luggage I'm going to use DomParser in Edge, IE11, IE10, etc. Does `if (document.implementation.createDocument) {` work for check for the existence of DomParser() in IE? I updated the code pen. If you run it in IE it should write a message to the console if it works.
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@JohnSumner Just start researching ES6, ES7. Try to make some projects that work well with it. As far as books go you'd have to get a response from someone else. MDN is a good resource
@JohnSumner MDN is what @ssube just linked above my last message
see, you say Stream<Tree<Stream>> as a joke, but the problematic bit of code already starts with const bufferInput = this.input.getStream().buffer(this.interval); this.stream = this.interval.combineLatest(bufferInput).flatMap(async (value) => {
@Luggage ok thanks. last question, if you run the code pen in IE it should be failing on bad xml? i put code in the console so your console should have a line "Before creating domparser" and then the error message. it will not say "After DomParser instance".
hmm if you see it but it's getting no click events then maybe maps is listening on capture phase and canceling mouse events
add a click handler to that a tag to listen for events onclick="alert('clicked')"
see what happens. if no click events then in code add after on load event do: myFab.addEventListener("mouseup"/"mousedown", function(e) {alert('clicked')}, true);
@William I had signed up not knowing when everything was going to start. When I received the notification that I needed to weigh in in 3 days or less I was in Vegas with 5 days left of vacation.
So I never got to weigh in. I'm participating in spirit :)
@SterlingArcher something similar happened to my parent's neighbor's dog. That thing wasn't tall enough to reach my hands, so it would try and jump up and down to bite my fingers, the little asshat.
@Vap0r well yeah, they're made up dogs for rich people
On server start (node index.js) I am getting the following error with my GraphQL NodeJS server:
Error: Query.payment(data:) argument type must be Input Type but got:
function GraphQLObjectType(config) {
_classCallCheck(this, GraphQLObjectType);
This error happened when I changed my ...
Trying to learn Typescript - have a question I can't find an answer for. In my tsconfig.json file, I can specify a target. It's my understanding that this target determines how far "down" tsc transpiles to. Is that correct?
function refreshWithSelectedListEntry(listEntryId):void {
View.clear();
Model.getListEntryById(listEntryId)
.then((listEntry:Model.AthenaListEntry) => {
View.updateListEntry(listEntry);
let accountId = listEntry.account.sfid;
return Promise.all([
Model.getActivities(accountId, null) // << TODO: pass in OPPTY ID; ALSO: should this be _new_account_value or new_account/Id? See stackoverflow.com/a/33125018/390519
,Model.getContacts(accountId)
The "return Promise.all([" line
Is saying:
[ts] 'Promise' only refers to a type, but is being used as a value here.
Those libraries are built into my Typescript install though, right? Just have to add them to my tsconfig? Or do I have to explicitly include them in my project also?
So it's working for me now, after testing it in the browser. But that may just happy coincidence, since I "promised" promises will be there (by specifying lib:[es2015]), but in an older browser it may still break I guess.