So I've been working in html/javascript for the first time and I need to get user input through boxes/buttons and use that data to call a function, something like this:
<input id="xstart" type="number" min="0" max = "100"/>
<input id="ystart" type="number" min="0" max = "100"/>
<input id="zstart...
@SterlingArcher got the gf's sister a ecig starter kit ($120) for christmas. she got me to fill it on christmas day and swore she would use it. brought it too me today. has left it sit in the wrong position since I gave it to her.. still full.. now leaking all over. into the battery. destroyed.
something something bitch.
also, she asked for one. it wasn't a 'ohh okay, I suppose' gifts.
@Sebastian I think that bluebird should be used as the default promise implementation in babel when run on the server. It's much much faster than the current implementation.
@Zirak because it's not trivial to destructure a name to a first/last name and often you want to search by first/last name?
The implementation used in babel is just extremely naive - it uses lots of clousures. Every promises has fields that alone take as many slots than a bluebird promise.
@copy no, that'd be retarded. The benchmark simulates a typical server workload with io.
Anything that doesn't simulate an actual workload is pretty stupid - especially since people writing these typically don't know how to write benchmarks
Microbenchmarks are a bitch to get right, and even when you do they're usually indicative of very little.
Bluebird is fast because it uses efficient data structures and caches where most promise libraries just use an array for everything.
Also - they propagate async guarantees so you don't have to hit the microtask queue each time saving a ton of allocations
I have this basic express app:
var express = require('express');
var app = express();
var PORT = 3000;
var through = require('through');
function write(buf) {
console.log('writing...');
this.queue('okkkk');
}
function end() {
this.queue(null);
}
var str = through(write, end);
/...
@Meredith Huh; I actually used to play Neopets and my original internet username came from Neopets, but there's really no connection. Jetsam is just an english last word for "something that washes up on a beach" I think.
> Well it was about that time I noticed this little girl scout was about 8 stories tall and a crustacean from the pedodoic era.. I said dammit monstah, get off my lawn!
Giblets /ˈdʒɪblɨts/ is a culinary term for the edible offal of a fowl, typically including the heart, gizzard, liver, and other visceral organs.
A whole bird from a butcher is often packaged with the giblets, sometimes sealed in a bag in the body cavity. The neck is often included with the giblets, as in the West it is usually separated from the body during butchering.
There are a number of recipes that use giblets. If a bird is to be stuffed, the giblets are traditionally chopped and added to the stuffing; however the USDA recommends cooking giblets separate from the bird. If not, they can be...
I just got a new HDD, giving my old(er) one to a relative so reinstalling everything. Thought I'd take the chance to document what I'm installing. Feedback welcome. gist.github.com/Zirak/d1a732dba1aa19b6cfab
(it's both windows and linux, so poke at whatever)
@BenjaminGruenbaum I've spent the past 3 hours debugging xcode builds only to find out it was incompatible with iphone 6. After having to learn how to gem install cocoapods, set the master repo, remove the xcworkspace file and reset the app D:
> 150302 22:54:55 [Warning] Using unique option prefix key_buffer instead of key_buffer_size is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Please use the full name instead.