@Schoening If you're being pedantic, that's a property accessor using bracket notation. But 'selecting an element from an array' and other similar terms are more natural and widely understood. If you mean the specific pattern of creating an array literal and then immediately retrieving a value from it, then I'm not aware of a term for that other than 'bad practice'.
@KendallFrey Willing, but not necessarily able. Is it monstrous?
@flowstoneknight Putting 'window.onload = FirstCalledFuncName;' as the first line within $(document).ready(function() {}) resolved the issue! Thanks! — Michael Bruno49 secs ago
@DJDavid98 actually I was planning on doing that but I though it would be better idea (would it be?) if I provide the functions written in the plain form so that any user can grab that specific function that he wants instead of the whole module! What do you say?
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Why is it that when I make a for loop from 0 to 3 when I debug my node.js app when breakpoint gets the first time into the loop i = 3 .. is it because of It's non blocking stuff?
because people don't expect asynchronous stuff to magically work with python because it doesn't really have closures until 3 and in 3 they're like super explicit :P
If I can guess, I would say, the loop doesn't wait for the setPayloadToken function to complete and just continues... so by the time you log i in console, i has already incremented.
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@AwalGarg do you have any idea how can I fix this? I tried this solution looks like I didn't implement it properly.. stackoverflow.com/questions/750486/…
javascript is a bit confusing when it comes to this...
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@l0oky that is what that answer suggests, so if you want it to work, you would have to do that... or you can leave a comment on that answer for more clarification.