Can anyone give me work around im trying to display an image in html which will redirect to different page where the actual image is i want to be able to upload using .html file format on to lets say postimage.org but it keeps give me error Invalid file type
It doesn't in any particular way since they're not a part of ES6 or anything, but it lets you do [...document.qsa("mySelector")] instead of Array.from :P
If you have many capture groups how can you pack all together so there aren't undefined in the match array? Such as ["[OH]2", "[OH]", undefined, undefined, "OH", "2", index: 2, input: "Mg[OH]2"]
Very nice kata codewars.com/kata/molecule-to-atoms I've just completed now, I feel bad for giving up yesterday when I was tired, now I won't win any points >:(
That indeed sounds screwy, I'm not on my PC right now so I probably can't help, sorry. TypeScript has a pretty active IRC room though you can try there
@ton.yeung in irc.freenode , #typescript or #typescriptlang don't remember which. You can go there on irccloud
@ton.yeung Yeah, or a NodeJS project (if you have Node tools installed)
@ton.yeung But if you add your first 'TypeScript' file to a web project, it will prompt you to reconfigure the solution to support TS compilation as well, if that's your thing.
@ton.yeung Web Essentials and ReSharper both don't play very nice with TypeScript if you've got the wrong versions. ReSharper since 9.1 and Web Essentials should be on the latest for them to play nice.
No, I use TS with ng1.3 :-)
TS1.5 will change a lot with the reflection capabilities, DI and NG2 are great things.
@SomeKittens Pretty smoothly. You just need to install the d.ts files for angular, angular-route and in my case, angular-translate. Then you can just write classes with all the type safety you've come to expect from TS. If you need injection annotations, just declare a static $inject = ['$scope'] kind of thing. Works pretty well.
@SomeKittens So far, so good. That said, I'm still in the process of taking our Cordova application and putting it into TS. Annotating the code we had with types has revealed some interesting bugs and the way I can interact with others on the team with the compile-time safety is quite something. We're no longer scared of breaking everything with some pretty drastic restructuring. But, I'm not 100% done yet so who knows what I'll find.