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Hi everyone! I'm new to Stack Overflow.
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Hello guys
Is their a way to access child_process in angular/any js browser frameworks
 
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11:22
Hello all
In production
[Deprecation] Synchronous XMLHttpRequest on the main thread is deprecated because of its detrimental effects to the end user's experience. For more help, check https://xhr.spec.whatwg.org/.
send @ jquery-1.10.2.js:8672
this error message. is it related to cors?
 
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In mdn, Array.prototype.every() section, it is mentioned, "every does not mutate the array on which it is called." But there are examples on, "Affecting Initial Array (modifying, appending, and deleting)". Is the first statement wrong?
@DamodaraSahu It simply says that every doesn't mutate the array. Not that you are not able to mutate it inside the callback or anything else.
pretty much like filter, map, forEach, ...
 
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@DamodaraSahu A for loop doesn't mutate an array. But you can mutate the array with the code you write in the for loop. These are not mutually exclusive.
@VenkataShivaram No it's not. It is exactly what the error says - you're doing a synchronous XMLHttpRequest (using false for the parameter for async). The synchronous usage is deprecated. The reason it is deprecated is also in the error message - it holds up the browser UI thread which makes for bad UX. Since the error message comes from jQuery, then you're most likely passing async: false when making the request.
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Hello
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I can't believe people still use security questions
 
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19:31
Hello
Can you help me how to return all numbers that occurs only once in array of numbers?
@JBis MS Office online still yearly requires updating the answers to your security questions
or return an empty array if no such numbers are found
@KevinB can you help ?
|| mdn set
@MileMijatović ^^
19:34
i hope i never need the answers to my security questions, no way in hell i'll remember them
either you don't remember them, or everyone knows them
JBis , interesting
set will remove duplicates, but it'll leave 1 of each duplicate in place
so not strictly the same as counting all numbers that occur only once
true
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Q: sum ONLY unique array

nomadfirst of all i am sorry if this an easy question, but iam having a difficulties to select only unique array in my program (i am just learning javasript btw). i know i can easily do this with built in function like filter or map, but i am forbidden to do that. This is what i"ve got so far : fu...

19:37
Why it's so difficult
it's just a logic problem
develop a process that would get you your end result
then write it in code
summing an array is easy enough, so all you really need to solve is how to remove numbers that exist in the array more than once.
What's about Big O notation
time consumption
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
not a topic i care about
||> [3, 5, 3, 8, 3, 5, 2, 4].filter((a,_,arr) => arr.filter(el => el == a).length == 1)
@JBis [ 8, 2, 4 ] Logged: [ ] Took: 1ms
19:44
What's about this ?
function findSingle(ar, ar_size)
    {
        // Do XOR of all elements and return
        let res = ar[0];
        for (let i = 1; i < ar_size; i++)
            res = res ^ ar[i];

        return res;
    }
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@MileMijatović this makes no sense, also this is JS not c
Ok
How to return an empty array if such numbers are found ?
||> [3, 5, 3, 5].filter((a,_,arr) => arr.filter(el => el == a).length == 1)
@JBis [ ] Logged: [ ] Took: 0ms
19:48
You could do it in O(n) also if you needed to, but no reason to optimize
Ok
This is some type of test for me
but I am not sure how to do that in more performance way
this is correct answer, but time limit exceeded
20:12
time limit exceeded?
aka it performed too many actions to reach the desired result

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