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well, you can do what you want, but if this code will ever see another human they'll hate you tryingt o use a different moudle loading scheme than everyone else
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var products;
$http( {
method: 'GET',
url: '/api/v1/purchases/products/list'
} ).then( function sucess( response ) {
products = response.data;
}, function error( response ) {
console.log( response );
} );
console.log(products);
//undefined, why? because of the asyc func? what would be the right approach?
return products;
@FastSnail If you want to detect two overlapping div, attach events to the divs or their least common container. If you attach to all elements, by definition <body> overlaps with <html>, at least, and usually with everything else.
@Sheepy if there is 2 divs in same position with same dimention and different z-index ,when i click on it i want to get id of both element .but only i can get top one id .is there any way without loop through of all elements ?
if there is 2 divs in same position with same dimention and different z-index ,when i click on it i want to get id of both element .but only i can get top one id .is there any way without loop through of all elements ?
@Luggage From what I understand, browser has to loop through its elements to find you that element too. Maybe better just loop the bounds, at least that won't trigger a re-layout (because of hiding/showing).
@Nick The black logo over yellow background is ok when used as a logo. In the body when used as an icon I prefer to tone it lower - e.g. transparent background and yellow spiral - so as not to distract from main content (article image and text)
If I have an object implementing the Map interface in Java and I wish to iterate over every pair contained within it, what is the most efficient way of going through the map?
Will the ordering of elements depend on the specific map implementation that I have for the interface?
I don't know. Uber is not very successful where I live because we already have local taxi apps. Smartphone and pads are more disruptive in my eyes. Last week an old friend visited us from UK and is shocked to find out that his dad no longer have computer or printer.
sort of thinking aloud here. I'll either come to a question or answer it in the process.
Cyclejs wants an observable that emits some markup to display
I want to just emit some markup without anything fancy.
Rx.Observables.wut.map(() => <p>Hi.</p>)
I've figured out seemingly more complicated things, like responding to an event or timer and I can start with a value so as to output something before those things happen
but not a way to just put something out without writing code expecting something to happen (some event)
Rx.Observables.of(initialValue).map ?
Is that right? (it works, but I dunno what I'm doing)
I have to get exact client time. Now i am using javascript date function for that the problem is when user set wrong date for client machine or not set the time, getting wrong. Is it possible to get exact time from client
@Meredith For example i have a count down timer for particular end date. When user access site from different time zone What happen when we use server time its different from users time zone
I know that in es6 one can destructure like var foo = {a: 1, b: 2}; and then var {a, b} = foo
wait
dang it... here is what I want
in react I have this.props = { collaborators: [], tags: [], foo: {}, bar: {} } .. now I want to pass only collaborators and tags. so I can do like <SomeComponent collaborators={this.props.collaborators} tags={this.props.tags}> or, let props = { collaborators: {this.props}, tags: {this.props} } and then dp <SomeComponent {...props}>
is there some way I can destructure and so like I can pass only collaborators and tags without explicitly specifying them or having a local variable
boohoo .. ok fine I will do that direct assignment for now
I wish I could do Object.assign({}, {this.props.collaborators}) and then it would be Object.assign({}, {collaborators: this.props.collaborators}) .. :D
ok, one of the challenges expected me to know a lot of technologies I had never heard of like MD4 and associate them with some time-map thingie. "website not updated for 10 years -> might use MD4"
I really need to study the history of programming in relative detail
@Cerbrus That is not how math works - however it is how basic calculators work ... 1 + 2 * 3 = 9 on a basic calculator, 7 in maths / scientific calculator (even in windows calculator, switch between standard and scientific) — Jaromanda X1 min ago
@Mosho found where the events for react-dnd are (what I pined you the other day), it's in another project, his author seems really smart, but he likes doing twisty things (not sure I'll go with redux then...)
redux , yes, but in this component I am only using it for loginWithFacebook and deleteing, which you can remove the loginWithFacebook and for deletion just delete the image from the array
I'm using something like Redux (single source of truth that merely refreshes the UI upon a change) but I'm not using the action/reducer system they envisioned. Instead I use a much simpler version that doesn't need a bunch of reducers spread over reducers and reducers that combine reducers (because what the fuck).
Do you consume illicit material
I think this is a touchy subject. However, since the survey is anonymous I think one can express themselves without fear of recognition.
The point here is, what if software on earth is mostly written by high people? I'd really like to know the facts.
reword th...
Americans consuming kinder surprise eggs could answer this with a "yes". — Cerbrus4 mins ago
@crl I have a single store (just like Redux) and a single UI that registers for state changes on that store (just like Redux). Then the store exposes a 'revisor registration', which registers a name and a state handler, then returns a dispatcher (so (name, handler: (state, revision) => void) => (revision) => void). Then I can just call the dispatcher to propagate a revision into the system. That's it. No reducers, no combining things and having both actions and constants and other crap.
@crl It actually doesn't. It's also immutable, because the store creates a clone of the current state before it allows the reviser to mutate the state. So, the reviser is only mutating a new state. This makes it so much simpler to write revisions, too, because you don't need to take care of the entire tree copy etc.
how can one view debian packages on a webbrowser? like use a child process in node and do dpkg --get-selections and then stream the results to res.end ?
I’m seeking help with my app, willing to pay someone for the fix. Here's the pastebin file, it's based on the events and it's all working till the RoundManager panel (on second deposit made it starts to act crazy, calling multiple times, not following the instructions.) pastebin.com/f7gM4qwf