@AaditMShah hi :) I remember a long time ago you posted a link about education? How to educate people so they become good at problem solving?
Do you remember that? Do you have the link? Maybe something with lego mindstorms? But I might be misremembering.
Maybe it was a pdf on how education is bad and how to fix it
I don't even know anymore.
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4:06 AM
Hello dev, I would like to ask how to remove an item to the left/right? for example the array is ['one', 'two', 'three', 'four', 'five'] then the value is 'three'. data.findIndex(x => x === value); then how to remove the 'four' or 'two'?
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Hi All, how to fix this:
const index = newState.tabs.indexOf(payload['url']);
if (index === -1) {
newState.tabs.push({url: payload, pin: false})
}
even its already added it keep pushing the existing data.'
Hi, can someone help me ? I have a image and i want to create a js which increases the margin-top of that image on scroll upto 2600px so if 2600px then the onscroll function stops
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// If payload is a string const index = newState.tabs.findIndex( e => e.url === payload ); // If payload is an object const index = newState.tabs.findIndex( e => e.url.url === payload.url );
I am using the styled-components library to create components:
https://styled-components.com/ vs https://material-ui.com/es/styles/basics/
import styled, { keyframes } from "styled-components";
const Feet = styled.div`
border-radius: 10px;
padding-bottom: 3rem;
`;
And i can use like this:
<F...
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I am using the styled-components library to create components:
https://styled-components.com/ vs https://material-ui.com/es/styles/basics/
import styled, { keyframes } from "styled-components";
const Feet = styled.div`
border-radius: 10px;
padding-bottom: 3rem;
`;
And i can use like this:
<F...
ive been nailed with downvotes for using parameters as local variables for an IIFE function. Why would this be considered bad practice vs having var / let / const?
@GarethCompton is there anything technically wrong with it, no. But you are misusing parameters and they are semantically different then just local variables. It would confuse me if I was looking at the code.
Where did you learn that or did you come up with it yourself?
honestly no. As of course functions take inputs and returns an output. to me, sometimes inputs can be used as variables to run within the function, but not out of it. I would be discouraged to do this if there is a syntax error of course.
then the variables themselves also hold their respective values within those names as well. default parameters do this but can be overwritten if a different value is present