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Maybe a strange and green question, but
Is there anything C# can't do what javascript can...
And considering JQuery?
except for the fact that one is clientside, and the other serverside?
Or am I asking a very stupid question now?
EDIT:
to be more specific: I mean web programming, and indeed ma...
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@DenizR. actually just wondering if angular2 Always has to run on this "ng serve", or if it's possibly to run it on a different server, ... let's say apache or jetty
I have tried to validate input field by using a javascript/jQuery code. This is work fine with input type text and not support in number type. Input type 'number' does not work at all in FireFox.
My client wants the field to show number pad in mobile when the user starts to type and in the case of user try to type words should remove the words.
it opens the number pad if the input type is a number, but in iPhone user can change the mode to type text as well, in that case, I need to remove this text.
if I use Input type text anyone can start type text or numbers where my js will remove text only
my issue is why input type number does does not allow modifying the field
@Luggage I've found my mistake. it's a TS feature that i've forgot. doing it without private does nothing ( except within ctor). making it private - also adds an instance member(like you've said) I've forgot about that and saw it in TS play. thanks for the attention.
I got a "we like your github and SO profiles" recruiter, but it was suspiciously close to the time I created an account on indeed.com and I don't think either my SO or github accounts are that impressive.
Which one do you guys perfer this: const flatten = arr => arr.reduce((r, e) => (r = r.concat(Array.isArray(e) ? flatten(e) : e), r), []); or this <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/lodash.js/4.15.0/lodash.min.js"></script> console.log(_.flattenDeep(array));?