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@popsmoke you are not converting anything when calling the json method, you are just instructing the engine to read the fetched response as JSON (JSON doesn't necessarily represent an object, btw), which is represented in case of objects as, well, ECMAScript objects.
JSON is a data format, it has nothing to do with JS per se.
Suggested reading: json.org/json-en.html
 
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04:03
Hey JS chat... I just found out today I'm going to be a grandpa!!
 
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06:22
@Loktar Congrats!
Do you need like a rocking chair and a pipe now? What's the usual kit for grandpas?
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07:37
@Loktar Congratulations!
@VLAZ don't mind me, but I already have a pipe, tho the kids are only 8.5 yo eldest
 
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09:17
@Loktar yay - congrats!
 
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@Loktar I didn't expect that, but congrats also!
13:54
Hi! Can anyone here can help me with a JavaScript /Nodejs issue?
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Q: How can I manage lengthy task functions in Node.js Express.js

JamesHow can I manage lengthy task functions in Node.js Express.js to manage lengthy task functions effectively, and prevent timeout errors? Presently, my application contains a time-consuming function, the response of which I don't require immediately, but I still want it to execute its tasks. How ca...

 
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21:44
!!choose "new universe" or "do all the things first"
do all the things first
21:59
Haha, "new universe". What are you creating? 😂
starfield, ofc
 
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23:16
Hey all.
Is there anything like webpack for server-side node apps? Something to bundle the app and its dependencies (with tree shaking to only include what is actually used) so then you can upload the app.bundle.js to the server and do not need node_modules there?

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