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People who're good with css (like @rlemon): I have a container with children, each one being a container for more grandchildren. I want to flex the outer container, but also the inner ones; so sort of like the children are table rows, and grandchildren are columns.
took me the last hours to do jsfiddle.net/crl/z8fMr/371, but I can't figure out how to hide that silly dropdown (uikit lib) when you click on it. I don't trust anything using jquery anyway
Linux Tip of the Day: Turn off your computer to wake you up in 7 hours with Deep Purple - Lazy: rtcwake -m mem -s 25200; firefox https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIwcUcZWJbI
I wonder if making my own wysiwyg in react would be good.. github.com/Voog/wysihtml is the best I've found, but don't like too much their complexity, they enforce html rules (basically not put block element inside inline ones etc..) but I don't think it should matter too much, and their api is complex because of that..
not any, I never really used finally, so too inexperienced to say something :)
> The finally clause contains statements to execute after the try block and catch clause(s) execute, but before the statements following the try statement.
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try {
myroutine(); // may throw three types of exceptions
} catch (e if e instanceof TypeError) {
// statements to handle TypeError exceptions
} catch (e if e instanceof RangeError) {
// statements to handle RangeError exceptions
} catch (e if e instanceof EvalError) {
// statements to handle EvalError exceptions
} catch (e) {
// statements to handle any unspecified exceptions
logMyErrors(e); // pass exception object to error handler
}
somePromise.then(function() {
return a.b.c.d();
}).catch(TypeError, ReferenceError, function(e) {
//Will end up here on programmer error
}).catch(NetworkError, TimeoutError, function(e) {
//Will end up here on expected everyday network errors
}).catch(function(e) {
//Catch any unexpected errors
});
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@rlemon oh yeah absolutely, and we optimise for mobile hard. We're still using bluebird cause the dev-time benefits far outweight the time cost per user
also we cache our libraries bundle pretty hard and don't take upgrading lightly
> Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer.
That is the least understandable documentation I've read to date.
Weird.. so this custom dropdown I made I had to write the opening/closing of it totally different when I made it a standalone component and I have no friggin idea why lol
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So if its designed that way, how does it enable offline experiences...? I mean the worker timed out, I am ditched by my LAN network (say)...how does it help here?
I've got a really interesting thing going on in Git btw, I cherry-picked two commits from a branch onto master. Changed my mind and rebased to delete them. Then did a git pull and now they're back on my local clone but they're not on the remote server
hey guys.. I have websocketserver running.. every time I need to redeploy, I need to stop the wss server and start it again, meaning I loose all active connections.. Is it possible to edit a backend .js file and have nodejs refresh the rutines or etc?
@RonniSkansing I see there are tools for hotswapping in node, e.g. this but massive disclaimer: I've never done it and I have no idea how well it works or if it's insane to do in production. But the keyword you want to google is "hotswapping"
Whoa, windows' start menu search field actually learned from my use of it! Just now, it opened Notepad++ instead of ordinary notepad when I typed "Not"
It's taken ages, but at long last, I don't have to click any more xD
been trying github.com/Voog/wysihtml since yesterday, but I don't like all the rules they want to enforce, I wouldn't really care if the html isn't really correct (like block els in inline elts) just care of matching start/end tags that's all
or you could of course wrangle with contenteditable, it's certainly possible though painful. I remember spending days fighting it just to make a table-cell editable
I've got a mocha issue in a yeoman generator...the tests don't run since its not able to find a lib - mkdirp...does this mean that that lib has to be installed globally?
Hong Kong is a good place. Our computing malls are not as big as China, but we have less fake goods and no tax :D Because they don't sell oversea, you can also take the chance to visit this vibrant city!
@Abhishrek I'll go out and have a drink on a pioneer in web browser history, a true groundbreaking innovation back in the day that formed and shaped the web and browsers that we know today.
Look at jQuery.ajax. It has many, many options. You only need to pass in those that you need. And in case you need many - which is quite often - each parameter is nicely labeled in *your* code.