Macadamia is a genus of four species of trees indigenous to Australia and constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They are native to north eastern New South Wales and central and south eastern Queensland. The tree is commercially important for its fruit, the macadamia nut or simply macadamia. Other names include Queensland nut, bush nut, maroochi nut, bauple nut, and Hawaii nut. In Australian Aboriginal languages, the fruit is known by names such as bauple, gyndl, jindilli, and boombera. Previously, more species, with disjunct distributions, were named as members of this genus Macadamia...
Macadamia is a genus of four species of trees indigenous to Australia and constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They are native to north eastern New South Wales and central and south eastern Queensland. The tree is commercially important for its fruit, the macadamia nut or simply macadamia. Other names include Queensland nut, bush nut, maroochi nut, bauple nut, and Hawaii nut. In Australian Aboriginal languages, the fruit is known by names such as bauple, gyndl, jindilli, and boombera. Previously, more species, with disjunct distributions, were named as members of this genus Macadamia...
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So.. I'm having the hardest time learning how to Promise.
I'm using bluebird (https://github.com/petkaantonov/bluebird) as suggested to me -- in order to tame my callback hell I've been getting. Example:
function login(req,res,con,mysql,P) {
var ref = undefined;
con.getConnection(function(e...
.then(xs => xs.forEach(x => console.log(x))); //your version with your simple promises
.then(rs=>rs.forEach(r=>r.then(s=>console.log(s.args.lol)))) //mine with fetch double promises
Hey guys i am using openssh and i would like to know the configuration change i need to make to change the users default directory when they ssh into the server
On Windows I use PuTTY to log in a remote server via SSH. Is is possible to change the default directory entry point I get to after I connect and login? (That would be a nice time safer)
e.g. from server/home/ to server/home/subdir/subdir
forgot to add that the remote webserver is linux based
Background:
I'm not too familiar with the ins and outs of pam and LDAP authentication on a configuration side. I've used systems that use pam but I've only worked on applications, not systems themselves.
Questions:
Using pam to control authentication via LDAP, does this mean that a home director...
.then(xs => xs.forEach(x => console.log(x))); //your version with your simple promises
.then(rs=>rs.forEach(r=>r.then(s=>console.log(s.args.lol)))) //mine with fetch double promises
Hi Guys, I need help with XMLHttpRequest cannot load shirish.productions/rarerabbit/subscribe/php/signup.php. No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://www.rarerabbit.in' is therefore not allowed access. Error can you help me? I am using Shopify
@ShirishSC Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
So unless the remote server specifically allows for resource sharing (using the Access-Control-Allow-Origin HTTP header), the browser will block the request.
> The Promise.resolve(value) method returns a Promise object that is resolved with the given value. If the value is a thenable (i.e. has a then method), the returned promise will "follow" that thenable, adopting its eventual state; otherwise the returned promise will be fulfilled with the value.
@BartekBanachewicz Hardly. It's used to make a method appear always asynchronous, despite whether it is or not.
Take a method that might hit a local cache or might make an HTTP request. If the cache is primed, you return an already-resolved promise (Promise.resolve(data)). If not, you make the request and return a promise that will resolve later.
Think of importing libraries like loading cargo onto a ship. Every piece of cargo weighs the ship down and slows it down by that much. Eventually, you have all this cargo that didn't need to be shipped and your ship is moving at half the speed and using twice the fuel to haul it all. — Sterling Archer2 mins ago
Can someone name this? http://pastebin.com/6X1hKjv5 It takes an array/function/object in whatever way to present them and returns an object. Functions should return objects are are passed whatever params came into the original function (minus the first one for obvious reason)