Typescript has an alternative to this.constructor that I read about but can't find again. Does anyone know the name of the variable/feature I am thinking of?
I read about it in release notes for one of the TS versions, I am pretty sure, but can't seem to find it again.
I just did but it doesn't appear to be working. I'm gonna mess around with it real quick
Huh, it's working because I'm getting less errors, but there are still some. There are probably some other issues to check out. More work but I think I'm making progress. brb!
well I mean that seems like what it's doing is checking to make sure require fetched something. then checking to make sure it's a module, then making it so the object specified is in an object as the default property. But you're right that doesn't make a whole bunch of extra sense to me.
I'll check out some of the resources at the bottom of MDN's import and export pages. They normally have some really good ones and for some reason I hadn't thought of checking them yet.
https://hacks.mozilla.org/2015/08/es6-in-depth-modules/ Doesn't seem too bad. Newer than the last one. No mention of System.imports, and a bit better explanation. Neat
I have read about backtracking .. but I am not very confident about it . As in I can't determine whether my regex will backrack or not.. For example: /v1/apps/id-1234 . two regex-es ^/v1/apps/\w+ and ^/v1/apps/\w+$ . for the first one .. when it reaches the end . does it giveup a 4 ?
nah but seriously I have a cheap (probably inaccurate) BAC sensor I got for 30 bucks on amazon. If it's over .02 I stay and have a cancer stick so I don't die (uhhhhhhh)
I was reading an (admittedly anecdotal) account of an officer from Colorado and he said that marijuana smokers seemed unsure. They were never the ones going 30 over and blowing a red light. They were the ones going 30 under and getting ran over.
I am a habitual smoker. I went to Vegas last week and got a MM card. I would not have been ok to drive. Probably wouldn't have had an accident but it would not be acceptable.
I agree. I'm still young so for me it's a discipline thing. I'm just starting to become a responsible human being and I don't want to blow it away by giving myself the opportunity to be a slack-ass.
Thing is, I really need to have absolute silence when coding (or music). Unfortunately I have more things to do besides that, which makes it often hard to focus on the task. Also makes it impossible for me to work remote on the weekdays. So I usually use the weekends for "hardcore coding" and do some mini scripts on the weekdays
Quick question, this page on unknown-props being assigned to html elements (div in my case) is throwing errors. There are two proposed solutions: 1) var {a,b,..c} = {object} destructuring 2) var blah = Object.assign({}, object); delete blah.badProp
Ok, question for you guys. If you were 1cm away from that craft but not touching it, assuming for some reason you are impervious to the effects of space, you wouldn't hear it, correct?
But what if you were to touch your ear to the metal as it got struck?
That makes sense. Is space really completely silent? What I mean is that sound is just vibrations. So if you were to put an isolated medium in space and measure the vibrations, would there be any? Is this "sound"?