I see people do [ ...foo, bar, baz ] all the time in places where foo.concat would be far more appropriate. Obviously there are cases where it isn't, but newbies don't really know the difference
JS was my first language that I actually learned the ins and outs of, and I welcomed the class syntax with open arms. Instantiating a function makes no god damned sense
their entire reasoning behind not using the private modifier is that it's not really "private" in the sense that traditional languages can have private members, but javascript already fucks up every other programming concept too, like how our classes are prototype-based, so I couldn't care less that it confuses non-js developers to have a filed marked as private that isn't really private
It's a better decision than using the pound symbol
Honestly, I'd really love it if browsers decided to just natively implement TypeScript. It wouldn't fix the language, but it could course-correct some of the absolute shit decisions made in the past couple of years
I have this function working on every browser except IE 11.
$(".someClass p").each(function() {
if(/Trident.*rv:/.test(navigator.userAgent))
$(this).replaceWith('<h3>' + this.innerHTML + '</h3>');
});
This shows the below error on the console:
SCRIPT1014 Invalid Character
i downloaded the new realized version but still the same issue, jquery code is not working such is
$("#btn").click(funciton(){
$.ajax({
method: "GET",
url: "some api here"
})
Seems a bit odd that Angular got more popular until March 13th, and then dropped off the planet. I'm thinking something's amiss with the tracking there.
Emphasizing black-box and integration testing does the most for ensuring end user experience is maintained. Maybe they think their developers are efficient enough without unit testing.
and that's just not how you respond to that question. If they would have said "we do quality assurance with selenium but unit testing isn't something we think is needed" I wouldn't have facepalmed
@ConspicuousCompiler no results and way too many questions
I have to horizontal lines created with CSS in <div> elements, now I want to join them with another line(the one drawn by hand), any ideas? The image of what I'm doing below:
.canvas {
top: 1px;
left: 1px;
background-color: #CCC;
width: 1000px;
height: 1000px;
}
.top-lin...
Sometimes people just don't like an answer and don't want to explain why. Why attribute to revenge what could be equally as well blamed on somebody having a grumpy day?
I, for one, have way more grumpy days than proper revenges.
I want to create a React HOC that would ideally receive two components instead of one wrapped component and toggle between them. That is, in the code below, instead of <h3>component one</h3> and <h3>component two<h3>, they would each represent child components. How would I be able to accomplish t...
use a table cell with a rowspan that is the number of rows between the top line and the bottom line then put a gif there with an image of a line of appropriate height/width — Kevin B2 hours ago
I have the following table to which I want to retrieve data using sequelize.
The table is defined as bellow:
I want to join the three tables, but I'm getting the error no 1054.
Here is my code:
Skill model:
'use strict';
module.exports=(sequelize,Datatypes)=>{
const Skill=sequelize.def...
Oh, I have no clue, I've never used Sequelize. But it does seem you've given enough information that somebody familiar with the library can either help you do what you want or tell you that the library can't do what you want.
Yes, sometimes it takes time for answers, especially if you're doing something unusual. SO is a community site that works mostly via volunteer labor, so not a lot of things have deadlines.
hey guys, google translate isn't helping me, but I am in need of a word in english: I need to "polish" a screwdriver to make a slit in the middle. Or do I need to "file" a screwdriver to make a slit in the middle?
(For clarity's sake, "polish" is used to make something shiny/remove decay from the surface. Polishing should never cut into a surface if it's done correctly.)
The spokes end in the wheel have a flat screwdriver appearance. The problem is that the spoke metal itself will "pop out" of this screw when you rotate it to tighten them. - So you need to "file" a hole in the middle of a screwdriver to allow for this spoke to go into.