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How can I access a json file in Ecmascript 6 ?
The following doesn't work:
import config from '../config.json'
This works fine if I try to import a JavaScript file.
I have a simple API with Node/Express that only returns "Hello World". Is it normal that with a 5$ server (Digitalocean) only can handle 50 request per second?
i would expect it to do more, but it depends on what kind of requests, from how many different locations, depends on whether the network allows that kind of traffic, whether or not it's a constant 50/s or instead more like real traffic where it's bursty, etc
Way too many factors for there to be any one answer
i need little help i have to know is there any way to use no-data-to-display.js file in our multi level pie chart ? Consider District, City and Union Council UC, ‘District – Grand Parent’ ‘City – parent’ ‘UC – child’ now in as a franchiser we have to see where and where we are selling our products. my problem is when there is only distribution in district it drillDown and shows message “we are only selling in …… district”
else it shows different cities and then uc wherever we are ending it shows message.
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@MuhammadSiddique How about if you click on an option that has no sub-option it shows that option alone as if it were a sub-option with the message "no other categories" or such in the middle. Is that the kind of thing you want?
Problem I am trying to solve is this: I use a third party .js that fills my element with id selections with all kinds of things. When it does I want it to change color.
$selections = $("#selections"); //DOM node to append selections to $selections.html(""); //Clear node of any previous selections
//Loop through array of fields that have selections $.each(reply.qSelectionObject.qSelections, function(key, value) {
var field = value.qField; //The field name var numSelected = value.qSelectedCount; //Number of selections in field var total = value.qTotal; //Total number of values in field var threshold = value.qSelectionThreshold; //Threshold in which to display a number count instead of each value
I have this idea for a fun project to make a lisp out of valid javascript, using arrays and strings. Macros would be actual functions on those arrays. Need to find a neat javascript-relevant way to quote
Transpilers typically contain all the information, since they typically contain something that is not inherently enforced in the target language, and therefore must be "embedded"
Compiling
is the general term for taking source code written in one language and transforming into another
Transpiling
is a specific term for taking source code written in one language and transforming into another language that has a similar level of abstraction
well, in this language, it would be something like interpret(['+', 5, 2]), and I'd have a symbol lookup for stuff like + which converts it to add(5, 2)
I wouldn't actually directly use js operators
the hardest part is probably keeping a register of scoped variables
and then distinguishing between variables and strings
sadly this is not valid in JS: {[let x = 1, ['+', 5, x]]}
and even if I used that, all the variables would be put in before the interpretation, so it's as if they were all constants
I could just use a string all the way through, and then transpile that string, but that's less fun
the nice thing about using actual arrays is that you can use actual js functions to manipulate the structure, and those are a possible type of macro already
I'm trying to figure out how to explain it, so I've spent the last week reading about genetic programming and s-expressions and s-expressions /alone/ SFAIK don't really support functions as arguments
I'd like to know if webpack allow to launch a `task` before an other ?
For exemple I need to transform sprite to svg before mixing them up with my sass. s it possible with webpack. Is there something I can't do with webpack by the way ?
@towc obviously my lisp is rusty (I only used scheme for like 2 weeks in class); How would you use that function with two different argument sets without redefining it?
For the purposes of this scenario, only lambdas of a fixed arity (parameter count) and primitive types exist. There is no memory space other than the connections between expressions/sub-expressions.
I want to know what the s-expression/AST looks like for it in lisp
I won't actually be using lisp, but most Genetic Programming models are either s-expressions or very closely equivilant
Why is StackExchange a forum when it's just copying Wikipedia standards?
People have fun grabbing reputation and that's probably why they like to destroy people's help. They upheld, edit your question, only to insult you.
You get slapped in the face all the time. We are all decent people though...
Can anyone explain why we get the following error No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://localhost:3000' is therefore not allowed access. The response had HTTP status code 404.
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Got a very weird issue wherein cors (POST) request is not working in chrome but working in firefox
FIREFOX REQUEST:
Host: <some data>
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0
Accept: application/json
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5
Accept-Encodin...
@Delidragon you are using a jQuery function on a javascript ones. If you want to use jquery functions, you have to import jQuery and select your element with jQuery's selector ( $(...).fadeOut )
@DwijBavisi again, ask it to the person whom has banned you. Talk to him.
@KarelG i use <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script> can you overlook this =? I really guess its something stupid. <script>
AFRAME.registerComponent("foo", {
init: function() {
document.querySelector("#playbox").addEventListener("click", (e) => {
this.el.emit("bar");
document.querySelector("#playbox").fadeOut();
var videoEl_1 = document.querySelector('#leinwandintro');
setTimeout(function (){
videoEl_1.play();