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$ node
> [1, 2, 3].find(function(p) { return p === 2 });
TypeError: undefined is not a function
at repl:1:11
at REPLServer.defaultEval (repl.js:133:27)
at bound (domain.js:254:14)
at REPLServer.runBound [as eval] (domain.js:267:12)
at REPLServer.<anonymous> (repl.js:280:12)
at REPLServer.emit (events.js:107:17)
at REPLServer.Interface._onLine (readline.js:206:10)
at REPLServer.Interface._line (readline.js:535:8)
at REPLServer.Interface._ttyWrite (readline.js:812:14)
it was put in ES6 notes a year and a half ago... it was put quite fast in ff afair, and a little later for chrome. Not sure what's your node version, and in which v8 versions it was released.
and I don't know the node/v8 mapping either, so can't help :P
So... I just discovered the SidebarEnhancements and Terminal plugins for sublime text... I guess some good has come from having to reinstall all my plugins
function sortTypeWriter() {
var s = 'typewriter';
for (var i = 0; i < Number.MAX_VALUE; i++) {
s = s.split('').sort(function() { return Math.floor(Math.random() * 20) - 10; }).join('');
if (s === 'eeiprrttwy') {
console.log('eeiprrttwy', i);
break;
}
if (i === Number.MAX_VALUE) {
i = 0;
console.log('reached MAX_VALUE');
}
}
}
I'm planning to purchase a SSL certificate for one of my sites when I'm concerned about points made in these articles:
WiredTree: The Most Significant Issue With SSL – And How To Solve It
TechRepublic: POODLE vulnerability hastens the death of SSL 3.0
Infosec Island:
IPv6 - The Death of SSL
Th...
@BartekBanachewicz nothing there seems to have a decent tileset for specifically a certain pokemon game. I had already searched and known about the site
ok... if I just divide it into various images so that it has almost no resemblance with the other image do I have the right to use it? The other guys will have no way to prove I took the images from theirs
also, wasn't there something that made copyright decay like 10yrs after it was set? I know there's something like that for food recipes, not sure for other stuff like music or sprites
here we have a subject on it's own for laws, and we have 2hrs of it every week. In elementary I remember that they had us read the whole of the italian costitution, before we knew about division
I've been creating an app with Passport, Express 4 and Jade. I would like to show the user a navbar that changes when they log in.
However, I cannot access req.user for any other page than the profile page, which calls isLoggedIn:
function isLoggedIn(req, res, next) {
// if user is authenti...
@SomeKittens No, did not suspect it as sessions in general and logging in/our works so far. Or am I confusing it for something else? Let me Google it :)
That's true. How can we explain that the user gets passed when calling isLoggedIn? Keeping in mind here that I tried to create a similar function that passed next regardless of logged in state. Also, I got User.findById from scotch.io's tutorial, specifically this code: github.com/scotch-io/easy-node-authentication/blob/local/config/…
Ah, I see about findById, it's a Mongoose function. Shouldn't that, then, also work?
We at the JS chat room want to throw short monthly challenges where everyone gets the same task in a new language/library/framework. After the last one was successful we're looking at a new challenge for December.
The idea is to learn a new technology, code something fun and share knowledge, opi...
> With few exceptions (such as parsers), unit tests are a waste of time.
> “They’re a tedious, error-prone way of trying to recapture the lost value of static type annotations, but in a bumbling way in a separate place from the code itself.”
Master Chef Tasty Cookieer John-118 is a SPARTAN-BURP cook of the UNSC Naval Special Cookware Command who became one of the most important UNSC cooks during the Human-Covenant war. With nearly thirty years of active duty he has become one of the most honored cook veterans in the United Nations Space Command, earning every known UNSC medal with the exception of the Prisoner of War Medallion.
TL;DR: I know Java is right for everything because I didn't use it 3 times and it turned out to be a bad decision. I know dynamically typed languages are wrong because I use vim.