I'm having a situation where the value in module.export.value is being filled in a promise. $.ajax(...).done(function(a){....value=a;}); module.exports.value=value . Obviously the require which will importa that module won't be able to use it until value has filled in. Does the right way is to export the promise ?
I want to work with promises but I have a callback API in a format like:
1. DOM load or other one time event:
window.onload; // set to callback
...
window.onload = function(){
};
2. Plain callback:
function request(onChangeHandler){
...
request(function(){
// change happened
});
3. No...
I just happened to have recently re-implemented bluebird's promisify and promisifyAll (passing all bluebird tests) on top of native promises, so there is always that.
https://github.com/Biphub/Biphub-frontend Can you give me suggestion about frontend strcuture atm? I am using vuejs and currently have structure of component (stateless) / container (stateless?, contains various components) / pages (routing happens using pages and they are stateful)
I feel like 3 different layer is too much (?) but not sure. At work we only have 2 layers, containers and components and it worked somewhat OK
I think react licensing means Facebooks is trying tell everyone they are the power over React ecosystem and they can do whatever with React.js at anytime.
oh you guys are probably affected by this https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/03/senate-votes-to-let-isps-sell-your-web-browsing-history-to-advertisers/
voting to allow isps to sell your web browsing history to advertisers