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3:31 AM
!!enderal or valheim
 
valheim
 
3:42 AM
why i see error here?
fetch("dom.txt")
        .then(rspns => {
            console.log(rspns);
            console.log(rspns.text());//error occurs because of this statement.
            return rspns.text();
        })
        .then(text => console.log(text))
        .catch(err => console.log("Error: ", err));//Error:  TypeError: Failed to execute 'text' on 'Response': body stream already read
If I comment, return rspns.text(), then no error shows.
 
3:58 AM
because you're caling .text twice
try calling it once
logging it won't give you anything useful anyway
 
 
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9:36 AM
@JBis In Paul's context, PostgreSQL is the choice
we're also doing a transistion into microservices now and we figured out we should migrate to MS SQL in favor of MySQL (heh, we're still at v5.7) and PostreSQL
The reason for this is that Azure has nice replication support, in addition to that, there's PowerBI, an incredible reporting tool that visualizes the data nicely to many of our stakeholder groups: sales / marketing / finances / ...
Since the corp has already an extensive Office 365 license, the step to that infrastructure is small
so yeah - as said earlier numerous times by me - the choice really depends of the project and its place in the global context.
the article is mentioning three things that we have discovered as well, during our research. The corruption is a new thing. We did not encounter/foresee it :D
(not to mention that our MySQL db's are a potential time-bombs lately >.> )
 
10:25 AM
I can get data of a local file using fetch api. Can I able to update data of the local file using fetch?
How?
 
 
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11:42 AM
Hi
 
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Anyone here?
 
user16278360
12:41 PM
how can I call date picker fast API in react with axios?
 
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@DamodaraSahu you need a server for this. You know that reading local files is fairly acceptable, but writing is not. There are very good reasons for that. I don't want nobody to write stuff on my machine when I am checking their website.
 
12:59 PM
destroyallsoftware.com/talks/the-birth-and-death-of-javascript -- just watching that and at minute 11 he talks about a "war", he wasn't far off :P
 
 
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2:20 PM
I need to wrap an overloaded function (specifically call() from @redux_saga), accepting whatever parameters are passed in and passing them on to the function I'm wrapping. I found this github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/38698 but the problem is that the function I'm wrapping needs to be yielded, and I'm not sure how to convert this.
 
2:58 PM
@Hypersapien all functions have access to the arguments built-in
Can you just use that?
 
 
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4:06 PM
@duhaime How do I define the parameters of the wrapper function, though. This is in ts if it helps.
 
4:24 PM
What do you mean parameters of the wrapper function?
What are you trying to do?
 
5:09 PM
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Q: React and Node app deployed on Azure web app shows JSON result instead of HTML page

face turnI have a react app with node backend. I deployed it to Azure Web app , everything works fine. When i open the url, i can see the application getting loaded and the data from the node app also getting fetched and displayed on the front end. But when the user navigates to certain routes, it shows J...

 
5:34 PM
Can someone please tell me what timezone this timestamp without a Z, 2021-09-22T17:33:16.927, is in? Since there's no Z in the timestamp, it's not UTC.
 
6:02 PM
Looks like this is "2021-09-22T17:33:16.927" is GMT timezone
 
6:17 PM
since T is used to seperate the date from the time.
 
 
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9:02 PM
posted on September 22, 2021 by Bethany Nicolle Griggs

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