Yea, the guild I'm in has pretty high standards, but I'm still getting my 10/war as they win so I'm not complaining. It's just nice to be in a group where I can bounce ideas and get some help when need be.
I'm not too worried about it anyways 'cause I need Vero for my cleanser.
Once I get Vero, dragons should become a moderate cake walk.
Anything that, say, blocks the event loop (which could range from a long loop to a heavy reflow in the browser), will cause an async action to wait longer
On a more practical note, I think that .setState() does more than just setting the state
Kinda non-programmistic question here but, after few interview and all this questions about prototypes, scopes etc (its okay with answering for me), why everybody asking it? it it really helps to rate person knowledge?
on another note, if you run across any Transmission-hosted drinking nights at bars around here (places like Psycho Suzie's), you should consider stopping by
> A variable in JavaScript is simply a label that references a value in memory somewhere. These values can be primitives like strings, numbers, and booleans.
primitives are not reference types, that's the defining difference
> Sometimes for performance reasons, or because you just plain prefer the style, JavaScript provides a this keyword that allows you to reuse a function object in different scopes depending on how it was called.
References Everywhere A variable in JavaScript is simply a label that references a value in memory somewhere. These values can be primitives like strings, numbers, and booleans. They can also be objects or functions.
objects (including functions, arrays, etc) are a whole different set of things, behave much like pointers in C, and can be stored any way you could imagine
npm install on my project causes the server to peg the cpu and won't even let me ssh back in. I have to delete the npm-shrinkwrap.json to install.. It might be solvable, but I haven't really looked too deeply, yet