@luckyamit What isn't understood? User A doesn't like user B. User A presses button, user B gets stabbed in the face. User A is now happy, because a person he doesn't like got stabbed in the face.
@Zirak I read your nice answer here because it's well written I wanted to upvote it, but instead I went ahead and voted on this one instead because it has PHP in it.
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@Zirak I was behind you in line at the assvibrator store
@copy I believe that you run into these problems when doing web with Python just as much, if not more. At least it has been my experience.
Then again, I wrote most of my Python web before I really knew Python, and I'm still not very good and use it mostly for automation and not heavy lifting.
The reason Esailija is having a problem with socket io is not because of JS semantics or because of weak typing or anything else that distinguishes JS from any other language that does web.
I've had memory leaks in Java and in C# and in Python and pretty much anywhere where I used third party code I didn't 100% understand or trust
user1125394
which server language for socket.io? nodejs I guess
@Esailija it's your fault for not having persistence and backup :P If our server at TipRanks falls there are backups, the clients would not feel a thing :P
@Esailija If you had a computer before your server routing the requests, and when the server goes down it tells the computer to switch to the server, and they both share persistent state then no, the client would not feel a thing.
@Zirak Why you had to talk about JSON as a way to store PHP config, and talk about BFS in an assvibrator store is beyond me
It's a connection between a computer and a server right? A server meets the client and then sends it to a third computer who actually does the processing of the request, state is persisted, and other computers can be added or take over if the need arises
user1125394
yep with a server dispatching requests to multiple ws servers
Can't count on that... problems will arise and your code must have failsafes if you're serious about delivering good user experience. Disconnects are pretty horrible.
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> @3rd-Eden the only suggestion I have at the moment is to repair node-inspector (if it is still broken) and figure out what retains those sockets using heap snapshots.
@AbhishekHingnikar a) I've not said that phone X or OS Y is better than Z, b) I'm disappointed because of your reasoning and arguments and c) ... I forgot c but I'm sure there was one.
I have the following HTML select element:
<select id="leaveCode" name="leaveCode">
<option value="10">Annual Leave</option>
<option value="11">Medical Leave</option>
<option value="14">Long Service</option>
<option value="17">Leave Without Pay</option>
</select>
Using a javascript func...
Gah ... I hate this ... I'm on the wrong internet connection again ... I really have to combine both on my firewall so that I can just switch the routes instead of fiddling with the damn network cables ...
return being (almost) a first-class member would surely make callback-based programming interested...
That would actually be a nice way to implement syntactic sugar for callbacks. function blah(x) {$.get('foo', {x:x}, return)} and the engine could then defer anything based on the return value of blah
yeah, but my point was more that you still need to put code in different functions as soon as asynchronity - no matter if callback-based or promise-based - is involved
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Eh, that ALA article boils down to "Aw halpz, appcache is not a silver bullet to all my problems as I thought" and "Oy vey, I need to think before I act".
None of which is especially surprising but whatever.
I mean I can understand what he wants and do see the value in a solution that meets his requirements but I didn't have to spend hours to see that for his use case appcache would lead to chaos.