// foobar is a promise that returns an array of entry ID's
foobar.map(function(entryId) {
var url = 'http://example.com/' + entryId + '/comments';
return rp({ method: 'GET', url: url });
}).map(function(body) {
return JSON.parse(body).comments;
}).map(function(comment) {
// Only want individual comments here but
// instead get arrays of comments per entry
console.log(comment);
});
Trying my hand at fully utilizing promises; can someone assist with this since I just can't figure out the correct way?
In a nutshell, I simply want to process all the comments in a callback function, while retaining the chained promise structure (hopefully I'm making any sense).
@AwalGarg The first comment to that comment is priceless
@MarttiLaine you need to use Promise.map since you want to wiat for all of them
Oh wait, foobar is already a promise, disregard that
You're looking for a flatMap, we don't ship that in bluebird I'm afraid, but you can do the same thing with .reduce using [].concat, lemme make a quick fiddle @MarttiLaine
@AwalGarg your city(I'm assuming) is NoiJSia instead of nojsia
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question about ternary. This is a valid java statement using ternary and i am curious how it is rewritten without the ternary so i can understand what it is doing return sum==0?count:0;
In your example, if sum == 0 is true, the statement will resolve to count. If not, it will resolve to 0.
user2620028
@Qantas it was indeed from a Java source but i am sure is the same sytax for JS
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12:22
@madara thank you, this is my first time actually encountering the ternary operator and it was really important that i read it correctly. That is what i thought it was.
I'm proposing a sister site to Stack Overflow so that we can re-route beginner-styled questions in a more tutorial-based format. If you want to support resources for programming, you might want to take a look: area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/86662/…
I'm not sure whether you'll be able to condense something like an "Introduction to JIT Compilers" into something short enough that will be read by most newbies. The ones who will be able to are typically those who are also able to find information themselves easily.
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Their list is:
software requirements
software architecture and design
algorithm and data structure concepts
quality assurance and testing
development methodologies and processes
software configuration management
software engineering management
software licensing
@Cinch #1 might be valid on SO. #2 is too broad, but it could get a histolock if a good answer pops up. #3 is four questtions in one. #3.1 is answered by documentation, #3.2 is kinda broad, #3.3 is boring with the answer "no, the language is turing-complete even without them", #3.4 is POB
Proposal: Programming Tutorials/Guides
There is no question that Stack Overflow gets many "questions" that are some variation on "here, do my homework" or "debug my code" when the problem could be greatly alleviated by having solid programming resources to pre-emptively eliminate many "gotchas" ...
No, find five tutorials about a particular subject (problem) and you will see five different strategies of implementing a solution to that problem, with pro's and cons.
it is about how the author sees the strategy to the solution.
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hello guys just a quick question my ajax response looks like this <span id='src'>1</span><span id='loc'>1</span> how can i get html value from its id src and loc
Anyone who could point me to the right system to use when creating several pages where only the main content is different, while the header and/or footer remain the same? I've used JS for this before (jsfiddle.net/rhptztzm/3) but I remember getting critiqued pretty badly about that.
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While I agree with you guys on that, @MadaraUchiha & @AwalGarg, there's a difference between "being unwilling to learn" & "not understanding the subject even though it's been thoroughly explained"
@Yorrick Definitely. And most people here who know me will tell you that if I sense someone is willing to learn, I'm willing to spend my time helping them learn.
I'm not saying you don't see the difference, but a lot of people certainly do seem to fail at seeing that difference, on SO and on other websites like this one
@JanDvorak TBF, I didn't came here with the pure intention to learn. I also just wanted to copy paste. But I realized I can learn and it would be for the greater good. And I think the same could help other people too. Profit.