Hi guys! Hope you're all doing well :) Just wondering if anyone here has had some pretty simple gulp experience? I just got on-board with it to improve my workflow and have a generic question: stackoverflow.com/questions/40252215/…
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**This function is used to control pulse speed animation, it's working on all the browsers except in IE 11 and Edge(windows 10) the pulse speed not decreasing properly. **
The styles are changing dynamically using javascript but the effects of the style changes are not reflecting in the pulse s...
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i read the news today which pointed me to the nodejs site. I saw that version 6.x and 7.x are out. I´ve started working with node some month ago and installed the latest version, which was 4.x. How quickly they are shipping the version´s? Can i go painless to the latest version or are the probably some breaking changes for some things? Working with express / reactjs
guys any way around for associative arrays in Angular formArray
'contractor_types': new FormArray([
'firstkey' => new FormControl(),
'secondkey'=> new FormControl(),
])
What I am trying to do?
I have a Trip Schema which has many location points in each document, I am sending the location points in batch of 100 to a remote server and then I am working on that response.
Document Schema (minimal example)
{
uniqueid : String,
location_points :[{
timestam...
anyone working with angular 2 here? I tried to npm the angular current version (2.1.1 ?) and get a npm err with unmet peer dependency ... [email protected] required by @angular/[email protected].. When I npm list, I do have [email protected]
Edit: This question is different from the question marked as duplicate for this. I am iterating through the object using async.foreach as suggested there but then I have to use simple for to iterate through an array within the object. I cannot use foreach there.
What I am trying to do?
I have ...
When I do npm install the angular 2 (core, compiler, common, platform-browser / dynamic), rxjs, reflect-metadata and zone.js. I get a unmet dependency error. About rxjs. Rxjs installs the latest version and it's not the one specified in the angular2/core package.json file. I fixed it with adding "^" before the rxjs version in the json file... hope it will not break the whole thing
@GandalftheWhite: As stated in the question linked to your duplicate, you can not mix for with asynchronous functions like request. You can use async.foreach again, or async.map, or async.each, since you do not need to iterate, you need to execute on every document
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@GandalftheWhite: Also, please ping me on rooms I am in, not other rooms. You could also have reposted the core of your edit ("But I can't use a foreach here") in the chat room instead of pushing people to go back to a already closed question
Below is my data , which is stored in document .i want to calculate each user positive_point and nagative_point and remaining point .remaining point means positive_point - otal nagative_point
here we had 3 user
580da5653bd3cc5802f6c37c
3bd3cc5802f6c37c580da565
2f63bc580c37c580da565d3c
my ex...
@BenjaminGruenbaum I always try to contribute to any project where I notice something I can do. I gotta say, the process with Node was a very positive experience
Great review, great feedback and QA. Very nice overall
@OliverSalzburg a lot of people spend a lot of time to make sure the Node process is streamlined and that new collaborations are welcome. I hope you become more involved, the project certainly has a lot of work that needs to be done and you can definitely do it :)
It's also free code review + if you do it enough they'll invite you to speak about it which is always fun.
@OliverSalzburg not really, but there are a lot of FIXME, TODO and BUG comments in the code, there are a lot of issues that need work and there is a good-first-contribution tag
It's not being checked, Anyone angular dev there?
<input type="checkbox" id="corporation" name="corporation" value="corporation"
[attr.checked]="true" ngModel>
Hello, does anyone know how to check if 2 buttons are pressed with Javascript / Jquery? There isn't something like if(button.down && button2.down) is there?
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