That wouldn't be the weirdest race condition ever, but it would be non-javascripty, unless you and the chat operate in two different javascript execution contexts.
@Zirak but even if there are 2 threads and it is a race condition, how can the said code solve it? It doesn't wait for anything, just checks and goes on.
A while ago I read this article which told about some picture I believe that had resolution of tens of thousands (or even hundreds of thousands) pixels and was dangerous to web servers for some reason, does it ring a bell to anybody? Can somebody give me a link or something to some info on this?
@Loktar I understand. Let's imagine, that we need wok at frontend and backend simultaneously. In my practice it's not rare situation. What the best solution for start local server in this case? I use Apache, but maybe it is overwhelming solution?
On a more serious note, how do I (from the command line) resolve a conflict on a file by either using all of my changes and overriding the remote or using all of the remote changes and override my own
My dad was working with the state telephone company so we were one of the first households in the country to get dual ISDN, meaning parents picking up the receiver was no longer an issue
I much prefer using command line git, if someone sets up my ssh keys for me. I only use command line at work (which seems rare for our front end devs for some reason), but lean towards the UI git for personal stuff
what I find lacking is the error reporting. I'd like it to be a little more verbose, because sometimes I don't see it if I haven't changed branch because of a change I should stash or something like that
I use git commit and git reset instead of git stash and git stash pop these days, because most of the time what I wanted to stash is going to be relevant to the branch I'm on and totally irrelevant to every other branch
Try Vagrant they said. It will be great they said. Now I've deleted my node_modules folder to make sure my provisioning worked and now everything fails and I can't even npm install and I regret not shrinkwrapping while I had the chance and life is terrible. And it's not even Vagrant's fault :(
@QueueOverflow I use Fiddler for what you were asking about for mocking up backend data. It's a reverse proxy and basically in short you can choose URLs or match URLs by regex and choose what to replace the response with. So you can hit API endpoints that don't exist yet with mock data
Hi, i have an epoch value 1446936684919, i convert it to a date with var d = new Date(1446936684919), and i format it to hh:mm:ss with d.getHours(), d.getMinutes(), ..., Question: i don't want to get the local hh:mm:ss, I want to get the UTC hh:mm:ss. how can i do that ?
how to make d.getHourse() and date.getMinutes() return UTC hour and minute ?
@Zirak hi, you have answered more that one of my questions :) can you take a look at above question.