@towc They're all made up. Who cares? There are a few hundred popular ones that are "universally" recognized, but it doesn't really matter who you pray to.
@KendallFrey I think most people recognize they're fake, but are too afraid to speak out considering they're surrounded by people who are hardcore fans of that deity.
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@KevinB That makes sense here, but not in the SOCVR room where the sole purpose of posting questions is to review whether they should be closed/reopened or deleted/undeleted (as a reminder, the FAQ of that room specifies that requests are simply requests to review, not demands; each user should vote based on their own opinion after reviewing the question)
I know the purpose of let is to limit the scope of the variable:
let allows you to declare variables that are limited in scope to the block, statement, or expression on which it is used. This is unlike the var keyword, which defines a variable globally, or locally to an entire function regard...
and I guessed he was trying to help start a thing with a CV room (which I thought we had already). He could have said "can you put it here too please, to do us a favor?"
when it's very easy to take steps to show that you have good intent, if you don't take them, I'm going to assume you either didn't realize it, or you're too tired, or you actually have bad intent
@towc Again. You're wrong. Go half cook some chicken or freak out over a washing machine. It's far more constructive than you trying to shit on a well established member of this room like Tyler.
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I used to have all my scripts and html files in the first folder but i moved them around to be more organized but now it cant load the js files i have in script which is just outside the HTML folder where index is
Hey all - I'm still in the process of learning JS and trying to pick a direction to grow. Would you recommend React or Vue for a starting frontend framework if I eventually want to pursue web development as a career? In this example, I'm starting to map out an idea of a simple Snake-game canvas app with a leaderboard
Refused to execute script from 'http://localhost:8080/JS/Scripts/require.js' because its MIME type ('text/plain') is not executable, and strict MIME type checking is enabled
If you're starting off, don't worry too much about maintainability; you're gonna learn enough to want to scrap the whole thing anyways, so just focus on making it work
I have a table with a couple of rows.
However, some of them has a class called "error" and I'd like to add a specific class to them, but only those who have the error class.
in my code, I do the following
element.find('tr').addClass('newClass');
However, this leads that I add the newClass to...
I'm using webpack for a Node framework that I'm building (though I should probably use gulp, admittedly). When I include the EJS module, webpack includes it in the compiled source, even though I explicitly tell it to exclude the node_modules dir.
module.exports = {
context: __dirname,
ta...
I have a eventlistener looking for a click on DOM elements with a certain class, and then changing innerHTML. It works, except it changes the innerHTML on all elements with the same class, and not just the one clicked. Is there a way to limit the scope to the element that was clicked, or do I nee...
I am trying to retreive my profile picture via this api, I have managed to get the api working, but it returns binary data to me, which I am struggling to get JavaScript to convert and render the image
I have tried their suggestion of using: const url = window.URL || window.webkitURL; const blobUrl = url.createObjectURL(image.data); document.getElementById(imageElement).setAttribute("src", blobUrl);}}
but it throws the following error to me: "Error: Argument 1 is not valid for any of the 1-argument overloads of URL.createObjectURL."
I am now trying to convert the binary to base64, using data.toString("base64"), but for some reason this function returns the same binary data back to me.