hey y'all, unrelated: I'm a back-end dev and I'm gonna need to make a prototype web interface for a back-end REST API that I've already made, and I know that once I finish the prototype, it's going to be used for more than a prototype, because they always do that.
It'll probably be taken over by the front-end devs in a couple months, but I need to make something presentable for a contract we have in a month
Regardless of how big or small, how hot or cold, do all stars have a goldilocks zone, and if so, could any given planet in this zone (with the right configuration) support life?
You know those people that make you want to bury your face in your hands and feel embarrassed for them? Like you're embarrassed to be human? She was one of those. From then on we called that feeling Sabrina Syndrome.
Is express (from node.js) the right tool to use for fetching a small amount of data? I just want to get a string from my database without reloading the entire page
Using javascripts fetch method to send a request to the server and then handle it with express. But what I have tried so far gives me the error: "cant set header after they are sent"
since im not reloading the page. Tips or links/tutorials for getting around this error?
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Hi,
I am trying to create a private function inside a class and trying to call it from another class. But it is saying thats is not a function .Can anyone tell me what is issue.
here is my class and methods
```
class abc{
static greetings(){
var text = this._hello('John');
console.log(text);
}
_hello=(name)=>{
return 'Hello '+name;
}
}
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Is it just me or do you guys also think that library developers tend to add unneccesary bloat just in order to become competitive in the amount of features.
If you look at vue.js, it seems they are doing the same as angular now....its becoming more bloated
@Asperger css grids are useful for multi-dimensional layouts (which is what that doc is designed for)
if you just want one dimensional layouts then flexbox layouts are still better
you can combine flex with grid, though. And they are working on subgrids in the next css grid layout module version so that you can have grids in your grids while you grid