Node.js

Because you rock when you don't block
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Sep 22, 2011 21:09
So a DBA walks into a NoSQL bar but immediately leaves because he couldn't find a table.
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Jun 29, 2017 09:50
A son and his father are walking down the road. The son turns to his father and says,
"Dad, I want to get married."
Dad: "First, tell me you're sorry"
Son: "What? Wait... why?"
Dad: "Tell me you're sorry"
Son: "For what?"
Dad: "Say it!"
Son: "Ugh, fine. I'm sorry"
Dad: "Good! You've finished your training. When you learn to say sorry for no reason at all, then you're ready to get married"
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Mar 20, 2017 04:53
If a room owner sees this, maybe that should be included in the room's description, I've seen that done in other rooms on Stack Overflow
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Nov 18, 2016 16:48
Unless something weird is going on, what you should do is to declare every route with their behavior:

    //...
    app.get('/parse/functions/function1', (req, res) => {
        //...
    });
    //...

Then once every routes have been declared, simply put:

    app.all('*', (req, res) => {
        res.send(404);
    });
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Aug 8, 2016 14:47
@OldGeezer The advantages are that you focus more on the action of what you need done and less on the pipeline. The idea is that you can make everything more modular. Blocking IO is still a problem, and that leads to what may make you think the program flow is chaotic. Proper application architecture is no more chaotic than any other programming paradigm, in my learned opinion
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Jul 18, 2011 02:52
Write your code well. Write it to be as simple as need be, but no simpler. Write it to be well read by other developers. Do not attempt to be fancy, do not attempt to make it complex or complicated. Be explicit where you should be explicit. In other words, write your app to be as right as it can be. When you have done that, and it works for one user, and two users, and five users, and ten users, then when you get to 10,000 users you will have the ability and the knowledge to help it scale.
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Dec 30, 2011 16:38
I really have no idea why I didn't try Node.js earlier already ... it is one of the most awesome things ever. It is pretty much unicorntastic.
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Dec 25, 2011 11:02
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Dec 22, 2011 11:41
Dec 12, 2011 20:28
Dec 17, 2014 22:41
posted on December 17, 2014 by undefined

2014.12.17, Version 0.10.34 (Stable) uv: update to v0.10.30 zlib: upgrade to v1.2.8 child_process: check execFile args is an array (Sam Roberts) child_process: check fork args is an array (Sam Roberts) crypto: update root certificates (Ben Noordhuis) domains: fix issues with abort on uncaught (Julien Gilli) timers: Avoid linear scan in _unrefActive. (Julien Gilli) timers: fix

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Dec 3, 2014 17:56
posted on December 03, 2014 by Timothy J Fontaine

A lot has been happening in Node.js, so I wanted bring everyone up to date on where we are with regards to the advisory board, its working groups, and the release of v0.12. The interim advisory board has met three times since its creation. You can find the minutes from the advisory board meetings here: http://nodejs.org/advisory-board. As we have more meetings and minutes, we will announce t

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Sep 21, 2011 21:48
haha, "I just realized i.imgur.com/7lhmQ.gif "
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Sep 12, 2011 19:55
Sep 6, 2011 12:40
People with ten million dollars are no happier than people with nine million dollars.
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Aug 29, 2011 23:41
@Tom jQuery sucks. Stop using it as a crutch
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May 23, 2011 18:45
Should we attempt to get a weekly discussion topic going in the node.js channel?
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Apr 21, 2011 18:29
@nEEbz Don't let life discourage you; everyone who got where he is had to begin where he was.
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Apr 19, 2011 17:04
Apr 4, 2011 17:55
Oct 17, 2017 08:12
@ANinJa @PeterWard @AlexeyK: What is your specific question?
Mar 21, 2017 13:45
@ANinJa: Are you using multipart?
@VishnuSBabu: We'd need more information about your code, do you have a SO question about this already?
@Somename: You may have better luck in the JS chatroom, or a potential angular chat room. Also, precise the version of angular you use
@sowmyaaguptaa: I have a similar problem in one of my pet projects, what you need is atomic update, and mongoDB don't support that. I ve heard good things about couchDB and Cassandra and will try them out when I ll have the time, when I do I ll try to remember to notify you
Feb 24, 2017 14:42
@Farhad: It is a shark tank because tech peoples mindset is usually a bit different from others. And we all had a experience where we were surrounded by people (usually commercials) who couldn't understand the first bit of how we think of the world, and were feeling like in a shark tank. But the problem is, we often don't understand how others see the world, so when we are surrounding others, they feel like in a shark tank (especially commercials people ^^')
Feb 24, 2017 14:05
Jan 20, 2017 09:51
@Quicksilver casperjs is a nodejs module, so your question needs a bit more information imo. How you write sql query in nodejs has just been explained.
Jan 20, 2017 09:43
@PearlSek; the example @jcolebrand gives should ofc work. But sense you ask how asynch works, my attempt to explain it is that asynch is like using threads, though in JS we don't use threads, but the similarity is best understood as such. I get back to how JS works later and what's the difference from threads in say C/C++ ir Java or what ever..

If you are new to the concept threads, a thread is a code reader. All languages has at least one thread that reads the code. In a multi thread application you have multiple readers. Each reader has it's own scope. So when you request something from
Jan 9, 2017 09:22
@ANinJa don't listen to much to what ppl say, it's just a bunch of opinions. Node.js wont ever disappear imo. Maybe if we stop using js in the browser, but don't really see that ever happening, do you? There will always be optimization questions involved in the stack choice, which is good ofc.. but concentrate on the bottleneck first. If the language ever is a bottleneck for you, then ofc you should reconsider. But even then you still understand that different languages are different tools to be used for different things. Use them where you see them fit. As I stated before here, nodejs is n
Jan 3, 2017 10:00
I haven't tested it for binary, so idk how well it works. .but if you run into problems with this other softwares then have mine a try pls :)
Dec 16, 2016 14:48
node is good for io operations, heavy calculations may be better written in a different language for instance. So hard to say if there is a better language for the jobs you asking about sense we don't really know what they do :)
Nov 23, 2016 16:06
and I m waiting for ES7 to come fully to node, I learned JS at the right time
Nov 23, 2016 15:31
@DrakaSAN No, it's basically never going to spawn a new thread unless you force it to.
Nov 23, 2016 15:27
@jcolebrand: Well, 5hrs of sleep is fine as long as you feel well rested, and you didn't had to force yourself to wake up
Nov 22, 2016 22:45
@DrakaSAN async is not guaranteed to create a background thread, it's just going to delay execution until that point is reached. It's like writing promises, but without the overhead of writing it yourself. The system knows how to do both, so it handles things as though you wrote promises. The difference is they can optimize things that your Promises library specific implementation may require you to do by hand.
Nov 22, 2016 11:07
You re welcome anytime :)
Nov 22, 2016 11:01
1. As any other language, practice. Do pet project, try out different modules. Stay in touch with the latest release (Promises, Koa...)
2. I do think so, it tackle a lot of issues Java/PHP had, and the possibility to do full stack JS is really interesting from a develloper and manager perspective
3. Good question, probably, I know where I live, a lot of people search for node.js develloper, and are ready to put the price. However, I never tried to become freelancer so I don't know the market there
Nov 22, 2016 10:56
Yes, and you can have memory leaks in node too
Nov 22, 2016 10:47
so in all nodejs abstract thread pool by providing evnt queue and event loop so that we don't have to care about mutex
Nov 22, 2016 09:50
@AJS: Install VS2005?
Nov 18, 2016 16:07
It should be either `/parse/functions/*` or `/parse/functions/:function`
`parse/:functions/*` would get things like `/parse/AZERTY/qwerty` without thinking about it
Nov 4, 2016 15:55
At least, we don't have massive use of SMS languages "i ned help urry pleaz guyz send codez urgen for me class"
Nov 4, 2016 15:22
Why does everybody use "i" when in fact they mean "I"? It isn't that hard a rule to follow, and make reading so much easier...
Jan 18, 2012 16:32
Oct 21, 2016 13:51
@comiventor: In chat, you are supposed to ask your question right away, so that if a grunt expert come, he can think about your question and answer right away, instead of waiting you come back, ping you, and ask you what is the question
Oct 18, 2016 10:30
is it good idea to use typescript in node.js
Oct 17, 2016 12:35
for (var i in sol) {: You never use i, and are always calling sol[0], was it supposed to be sol[i]?
Tom
Dec 21, 2011 19:14
FWIW sublime text 2 is great
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