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I'm not sure if I'm using the right verbiage when googling, but I was wondering how I can use an observable callback to handle multiple lines of code. It works when I used next: but isn't working when I use next() .
@JBis that the data is either internal or external does not matter for a data scientist tbh. The only question he can ask at himself is that if it is ethical or not.
> It should be noted that no ethically-trained software engineer would ever consent to write a DestroyBaghdad procedure. Basic professional ethics would instead require him to write a DestroyCity procedure, to which Baghdad could be given as a parameter.
I'm working on some form and I've added couple of input and labels , for some reason all inputs are defined as "required" without adding this property , not sure why ... some of those are optional
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@diamond it depends of what you mean with "defined as". If there is - for example - a star to the input box making it having a "this is required" visual then it could be a css issue. Or did you mean that you get a message that the above input is required when trying to submit it
@KarelG yes i can't move on to the next set of inputs without filling up those fields @Neil nope , the input's bg turns to pink and refuses to submit the forum .
@BenFortune Well the problem is: I cannot see "where" the setState happens. so in case of having two different functions upon changing state (depending on where it happens) I have difficulty translating the object.
That would allow me to split based on the new state.. But the new state is the same in both cases, it's just a side-effect from the state change that needs to differ.
IE, in a calendar to prevent loading multiple times I have a state "isLoading", and if that's true the next/previous button are grayed out. However the loading should hence only start upon the state becoming "true", otherwise a race condition might happen and loading can still happen multiple times at once.
yet loading 'previous' and 'next' are obviously different actions, thus the action to happen upon isLoading -> true is different based on the original click.
var input_s = document.querySelectorAll(".required");
var butns = input_s.getAttribute("type") === "button"
if (at least one of them has attribute "active")
So like, first I use charAt(0) to detect for the command prefix, then I detect if indexOf(1) through whatever is == any of the command Texts in the variable Commands
I wanted to create a basic Command Chat system for a side project Im doing with bots
Eventually Ill move into Python and try out AIs and such, but Im just doing basic chat and return things with JS
For a simple command bot you can check out how James parses messages, but the basic idea is you split based on a delimiter, usually a space. Once its an array, its much easier to work with.
Substrings sound like a good plan, but I DID have a few little issues with em at first, thats why Im trying a few different Ideas
JBis, thats smart. I had a similar idea, except I used a more basic plan for Configs in commands, like in command shell, I could use String.includes() for basic configs, and then a more complicated regex search for configs with return values
I actually plan to convert this to python and try doing some research on REALLY basic AI, and I want to create my own python based bot that can input basic messages and reply based upon them
not planning to create a speaking robot, just a slightly more complex discord bot if I may use it as an example
Well everyones talking about getting into AI, and it sounded fun
Although I dont see how I could create Neural connections in JS, as they need to be recorded, and Im not going to record neural connections in Localstorage or something lol
Im overthinking it, anyways Ill continue work and come back if I reach any walls I cant climb again
Also, is it normal that whenever I think about programming AI, it sounds like Im one of those "fake pretend programmers"... maybe its just because I watch WAYY too many unrealistic AI movies
yup, Ive done my bit of research over the years... ive watched more videos and research on AI then javascript by now, but I have yet to put it into use
I guess its always that big wall of "Trying to apply a concept of idea to a random programming language" is always the hardest for me to pass
because I would hardly call artificial intelligence something which I would normally call "every freakin' program that ever existed"
checking conditions and taking actions based on those conditions is literally a program, nothing more
otherwise, I invite you to give me an example of something you wouldn't consider a normal program that is AI according to you, but not machine learning
I am looking for a transformer that look inside each objct and transform {value} into {'value':value}
@Neil just some example of a random value
I now in javascript you may not write a key in the object if the value and the key rae the same, unfortuanatelly there are still brosers that d'ont support this Syntactic sugar
No need to apologize for it guys. I there's a change to muck around with a not clear sentence I am normally one of the first guys. So fully deserved ^^.
It should've stayed consistent across inputs with a different type. Value should be the attribute to get the primary value of the type (which is text => text, number => number, checkbox => checked-state).
Well, if enough people, including the devs notice the failure of an attribute like checked on a checkbox, surely itll just get deprecated and fixed in HTML6
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Well thats strange. Perhaps when you stop Forward from running anything after it makes that "yes/no" form appear, your also canceling the function that runs the ripple
hence why it might only be working on the first click
not sure dude
Also, quick mention, I would reccomend adding "user-select: none" to your yes/no form buttons, as sometimes when clicking them, it selects the text, ruining the clean look. @V.7
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Just curious, anyone know of a Javascript-friendly way to overwrite the console.log function? And yes, Im actually looking for a non-aggressive way to do it because the API Im writing is going into a professional work environment
Currently Im using a system like this:
got your variable holding the past log
exLog : console.log, (part of a larger variable)
and then a function using it
log : t => {
if (NMSLConfig.defLogDisabled == true) {
} else {
NMSLref.exLog.apply(this);
}
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