I....I just peaked at the side-project app my coworker has been working on for the past few months at work. 1200 Lines of code for 1 controller, no other angular in the entire project. Just one big fat god object of a controller.
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here is my code
structure1
export class BankingChannePageData<T> {
pagedata: T;
revnum: number;
pagetype: string;
}
structur2
import { BankingChannelCommonRevenueCenter } from '../../models/banking-channel/banking-channel-common-revenue-center';
export class BankingChannelRevenu...
man, I always thought there should be at least one orthorpedist 24h in Hospitals
but apparently that's not the case, at least there's only 1h and half left to wait, gives me time to think how to get there with a swollen foot that I'm limping on lol
@Mosho I remember you were a fan of "css in js", I do too now (react-jss (material-ui uses it), or styled-components, or others like react-with-styles, ..) I wonder if still the case and what you are using (I haven't been here for long, used to)
I want to use some memory database so that my app does not lose everything on server crash. Redis is very limiting as everything gotta be a string and no nesting. So, it may require a lot of restructuring. Anyone knows a good alternative that just allows storing content in memory to remote locations and uses JS data structures out of the box without using JSON.parse etc
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I've somehow managed to find the one org that I'm super interested in - an RTOS, that needs a bunch of help with their x86 port (possibly x86_64, specifically)