censoring your own speech is silly everywhere, IMO. you wanna express something potentially abusive, but don't have the confidence to put it in clear words. so rather not use those potentially abusive words in any form. that's my thinking, though
if it's just build scripts, then you might get away with throwing in the CS compiler into your dependencies and following the docs closely if they clearly outline ALMOST all the use cases you need
actually, there's not much code in the docs
what example are you stuck with? I can transliterate it to JS
A pseudo-penis is any structure found on an animal that, while superficially appearing to be a penis, is derived from a different developmental path.
== MammalsEdit ==
In mammals, all intact developmentally typical males have a penis, but the clitoris in the females of the following species is sufficiently enlarged that it is usually termed a pseudo-penis: spotted hyena, squirrel monkey, lemur, juvenile fossa and binturong. The enlarged clitoris in the fossa is supported by an os clitoridis, a bone similar to the os penis found in most mammals. However, the fossa's os clitoridis and pseudo-penis...
@FilipDupanović your google is as good as mine. The layout of the real covers are the same but they are just summarizing the gist of the book in this example covers.oreilly.com/images/9781565924260/cat.gif
@jamesson that's good, but the NPM package repositories you clone have sources that are distributed for development; be sure to run npm install at least, that works on most repositories
these prefer to be installed globally, by passing the [-g|--global] flag to npm-install; your environment is usually configured to have the global node_modules/.bin on PATH
running a process inside a process doesn't make much sense here. you probably want threading. if you want to fork the running process, then the cluster module will help.
cluster? basically i have three chat bots, at do e same thing, so i have one script scanning the chat, that posts messages to the chat bots. the chat bots can do thhings at the same time.
but some require that you do, say, npm prepublish or npm run build or make build (it's pretty much FFA) before you get modules that you can require from outside the package
you're going to have a problem with [1..10], because there is no type or syntax support for ranges in JS
@thepiercingarrow you can, but they won't run parallely. node is single threaded. their are node-gyp modules to provide multithreading in node, though/
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I have a DNN site with boxes/div that have a learn more link. I would like to use Javascript to find the first link in the div and wrap the entire div with that href. How can I refactor this code so it does this?: jsfiddle.net
how so...this code actually works on the live site (wilshire.priworks.com/analytics) - i just need to revise the code, so I can then use JS to disable that code when logged into the admin. Because in DNN admin you need to click on the box to edit it...but the code as is causes issues
I have a node loop that occasionally pushes actions to a queue. How do I set a function to run everyone time something eneters the queue, but every run of the function has to be spaced ar least 15 seconds apart?
is there a function that continues down the script, but executes another function after some time, say, 15 seconds after the first function was called?
but if its not the correct time, then it wont work..
maybe i didnt explain enough my question. i am making a chat bot on a site that restricts posts to once every 15 sec. I am pushing posts to a queue, and I want a function to run once it is pushed and it has been 15 sec since last post. so if i push 3 things to the queue, for example, the bot will finish after 30 seconds
in a talk from a guy who writes the css specs, he said that IDs are always a bad idea, and classes should be the only selectors ( with :hover :checked :before and :after ), just making people in the room laugh as if it was obvious. What am I missing?
well, ID selectors, that is
and JS should usually only need to target using classes
this doesn't care that you want to immediately run the first action added; it also doesn't care that it maybe wants to do that too, on the next batch, if the queue drained
you may need to add some conditional checks and more state
I am also secretly hinting that it's best if you can write your tasks so that they're continuous
@copy Which one? I've had a lot to cover recently. I've decided to cut the online crap and just move the engine I made in the past to use for a new story idea. - Also I'm not on here much anymore. My fault, but things happen.
@WillemD'Haeseleer the element is represented by the component's state, props and context; if any of these change, or if an update is forced, the DOM will be updated
I am calling forceUpdate without changing any of the props ( or state ), yet the whole dom element get's replaced by a new one. It says in the docs that even when calling forceUpdate, react will only update the dom if the markup changes, but the markup is identical. I'm trying to figure out how I can make react print the diff that's it thinks it's seeing ( and as such re render the whole thing in the dom )