@JanDvorak Well, there's no sleep deprivation equivalent to "giving a team of coders a year's supply of whiskey and tell them to get cracking" at least.
I'm using the Bluebird promise library in a node.js project. I have two operations that both return promises and I want to know when both are done, whether resolved or rejected and I need the return values from both. I'm reading the contents of multiple files and some of the files may not exist...
@BenjaminGruenbaum I have problem X. How do I use Bluebird to solve that? (Where X is "Combining with non-Bluebird Promises", "returning bound promises whilst keeping scope", "Testing promises", etc).
@BenjaminGruenbaum True, but it loses some charm when you've only got two people
Can everyone ping me with stuff like 'I have problem X. How do I use Bluebird to solve that? (Where X is "Combining with non-Bluebird Promises", "returning bound promises whilst keeping scope", "Testing promises", etc).' - I want to compile a list of common issues people have with promises.
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I want to slice the javascript variable in the given condition.
The condition is if the variable is of length 12 it should slice as 2,6,4 and if it is of length 11 it should slice as 2,5,4. How can i slice this.
Here is what i have tried.
Code :
var new_no = "("+phone_no.slice(0,2)+")-"+ph...
@JanDvorak possibly, it's still borderline though, he's asking how to get his DB records back that he lost. A good answer would be "Here's a Pyton/Whatever program that goes through the deleted data and restores the records etc.."
I agree that it's unlikely to get such an answer but I don't see why the question is so bad it needs to be closed 4 years later though
@JanDvorak given it's now protected I don't see the harm, but I think it's a valid question overall. In second thought given its age I think it might be better to just let someone more serious re-ask it appropriately
There's something weird going on in google maps for me. For some reason, I can't see any streets in chrome anymore. Restarting chrome and rebooting the pc didn't work. Wth :(
This is an exam system.I'm maintaining an object to work with it and the object save to th locaStorage when user ready to the EXAM.And when he marked the correct result.Object getting updating also the localStorage @JanDvorak
Let me answer each of your bullets one by one.
That is true. It's an unending cycle. Crap questions cause unhappy users. Unhappy users become more aggressive in their moderation methods, which causes more unhappy users. The way to prevent it is not to fix the regulars. It's to better prevent cr...
@AwalGarg It's hard to say, but it will practically take off a very large load off the site.
The absolute majority of low-quality posts we have come from users from India. Some because they don't know English well, and some simply because of laziness.
@jww please provide any solid examples of abuse. You're asking us to ban something that is of major value to the site. People coordinating and performing free QA for the site is not something I think SE would like to prevent. — Benjamin Gruenbaum5 secs ago
@SecondRikudo yeah we have almost infinite number of people in here. which follows that we have an infinite number of lazy people too and an infinite number of wonderful people too.
There's also a pretty hefty cultural issue. Passing the buck is kinda baked into Indian corporate culture (first-hand experience, I'm not pulling this from thin air)
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