@SterlingArcher The implementation provides state. The interface provides behavior. Your behavior is the only thing the public cares about, not why you behave that way (which is why our mental health system sucks, but...).
Because you can't be changing things up all the time, the interface needs to remain pretty consistent. Hence, the interface is a public contract on behavior.
In strongly-typed languages, you have the contracts written down ahead of time and can check against them. In duck-typed languages, the contract is implicit (I need you to log, you say you can log, we're good).
Now most of the enterprise apps(non-web) are written in java, why would a company pay more money to recruit django/nodejs guy to write a web app? they would prefer java guy who get less in cost per unit of work and do both web/non-web
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I'm having something like this Service.findById({ id: $stateParams.id }).$promise.then(function(data) { $scope.data = data; in most of my controllers... I wondering what's the best way to abstract it out, or make it a one liner...
@ssube You're probably right. My only production python app is for monitoring. An engineer coworker would use it to whip up proof-of-concepts in the web2py stack, though.
The only thing I could do better (I learned too late) is instead of x.attr(..), I could pass a second object param to $("<derp>", { id:"foo" }); to set attributes and events
if you need python library Foo, you have to install a couple things, work your way through, install Foo, realize it's the wrong version and your OS doesn't provide the right one, uninstall, that breaks the tools, reinstall from a tarball from another tool, set up virtual environments to alias it, etc
I mean something like In your controller: `$scope.data = Service.get({id: $routeParams.ipId});` Just make sure to pass in $routeParams to the controller if you do that
@rlemon how well does that work for binary? I suppose I'll be sending it to the client in base64 or something anyway, so I can pass between them in that...
Hey, I am looking to translate my text in rails view using JavaScript. I looked into doing this with Jquery.i18n.properties.js. Is it the best solution.
@taco Thanks, to Kendo UI stuff that I'm using, I can't do that. when $scope.data is set, it must be complete, not empty first then filled. I was thinking for something like this: Service.get($scope);, but I wonder, if that's crossing the line...
@FaridNouriNeshat To be honest, I don't see a problem with your initial code. It adds a couple of lines, but it's the right way to do it. I'd optimize elsewhere
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