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1:34 AM
^ that's why @Sabrina
 
 
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6:42 AM
Anyone know of a script similar to FontAwesome 5's for Material Design Icons that will take the icon and replace it with a SVG?
 
7:38 AM
jsfiddle loading without jquery
 
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7:57 AM
(Hi , new to React , migrating from angular ). I do declare <TemperatureInput component in my code , but in developer toolbar , I see div instead of <TemperatureInput . isn't it suppose to be <TemperatureInput ? codepen.io/gaea,ron/pen/WZpxpz?editors=0010
 
 
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10:24 AM
@DavidKamer yes a form for tags thanks
How can I install a package that I created locally with npm?
normally you do npm i packagename
for packages online
 
Hello guys can you hint me - do modern JS devs still use jQuery or its mostly about ES6 now? jQuery has some cool features as draggable/droppable etc. and personally I like the way it manipulates DOM. But ES6 is more modern as I understand and /faster? Thanks
 
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but if you created a pakcage with npm init -y
and wanted to install it locally and globally?
 
10:39 AM
if I just call npm install -g
on my current folder containing pakcage.json
when I call the name of the pakcage on the terminal it doesn work
 
1. It doesn't matter where you call npm install -g as it's installed globally
2. Check if your global node_modules is in your PATH
(again, the global one, not the local one)
@SanchezPanza jQuery is still viable, but there is no need to use it for things that have been implemented by native JS. For all other reasons, absolutely go ahead
 
10:55 AM
  "bin": "./index.js",
I have to insert this to package.json?
@KamilSolecki thanks
so I had to add this
#!/usr/bin/env node

'use strict';
as well to the index.js
 
11:11 AM
does # have any use in JS?
 
11:44 AM
nvm, found a different solution
 
 
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1:50 PM
@JacobSchneider it's on a proposal for prefixing private fields of classes
 
2:48 PM
hi
 
3:33 PM
Hello, my weak-boned brethren.
 
 
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5:43 PM
Programing fail: Someone in my class was trying to copy code from a book and copied the line numbers....
 
5:53 PM
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6:46 PM
@KendallFrey ever come across this crazy dude ? youtube.com/watch?v=yPQUtuTraxs He is getting better and better (sucks he only has 117K)
 
7:05 PM
i think i've seen him once or twice
 
 
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9:31 PM
Three years later. I'm sincerely not sure I could use a + operator in sass to do : background-img: url('/start/'+var+'/end/of/my/path')
Maybe I'm wrong and I don't want to try right now but I never saw this before ^^
 
 
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10:43 PM
@towc private fields?? I look forward to it
 

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