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07:39
Hi,
can someone answer the question in the link below
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Q: Table is not created as expected

ammarI'm trying to create a table to represent data extracted from firebase RT database, I have the following data in json format: var jsonData = { availability: { supermarket01: { '2342342': { green100...

 
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10:59
hello all
has anyone worked on ionic infinite scroll view
11:27
hey guys
anybody ever experienced shit while fixing input width ?
found a cool hack!
min-width: 100%;
max-width: 1px;
Eeeh wut
 
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13:03
Google account broke down a while ago.
It's already back for me
they had a bit of an outage
@eag845 see Self-references in object literals / initializers. The problem is that if you do func1: this.myFunction1 you're not referencing myFunction1 on the same object. this is only determined at the time you call a function, not when you're defining an object, for example.
hey VLAZ. haven't seen you here in a while o/
I was seriously worried that my account was banned for good for breaking terms of use of google somehow.
13:22
is it possible to create an object for data storage which contains dom element values ?
like this
let select = {"data" : $('.selectbox option:selected').text()}
Sure. You already did.
@mrnoob Do you mean double quotes and single quotes? There is no difference. You still get the same string in the end. However, if the delimiter appears inside the string, you need to escape it, so it's useful to alternate the quotes, .e.g, "hello, mr O'Brien" - double quotes outside, single quote part of the string. Or 'then I said "hello" to her' - single quotes outside, double quotes part of the string. See stackoverflow.com/q/242813
@VLAZ He's talking about regex literals.
Also, 24 hours ago
@Cerbrus Ah, didn't get that. Yeah, regular expressions are quite different.
@JBis hello. Yeah, been away for a while.
@real_hagrid Yes, you can create such an object but be ware that it will not reflect changes. So if you do let select = {"data" : $('.selectbox option:selected').text()} then say $('.selectbox option:selected').text("hello") then select.data will still have its old value, not "hello".
@JBis By the way: there is the changelog in my life since I was last here: I moved over from Google Music to Spotify. Now I'm financing @phenomnomnominal so, it's basically like I own him.
13:42
hehe. I've heard the way they have the web spotify app setup is a nightmare. Good luck.
I'm using the online player.
I've installed the app on my phone, though.
The thing I find most annoying is that if I pause the music and play again in 16 hours (on work PC) then it doesn't just continue. Some session or cookie expires, so I need to go to the next song or sometimes even reload the page.
try the desktop app. I've had better experience with it. Still some issues tho.
 
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15:23
@VLAZ thanks
 
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17:51
did you guys notice google was offline?
i noticed the news talking about it
but not the event itself
18:23
^

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