dumb question: Let's say I've got three servers and five incoming streams that vary (sometimes wildly) in how much is coming through per stream. What would the best way to distribute incoming data across said servers?
> The props object is now frozen, so mutating props after creating a component element is no longer supported. In most cases, React.cloneElement should be used instead. This change makes your components easier to reason about and enables the compiler optimizations mentioned above.
I have a file upload field that accepts multiple images. I need to preview these images before uploading them. Also can I set limit for maximum number of images to be uploaded?
pastie.org/10411757#1 I want to access the keyCode that is 68 from the above code but when i type e.caller it gives me undefined how can i access the keyCode?
do you know of a javascript library that handles localized number input fields? If I was to type 1000 it should automatically transform it to 1'000, basically on the keyup event.
you could write a function.. though if you're going to compare something to itself, unless you're testing for NaN, you could just replace it all with "true" and be done with it ;)
@Neil if you mean "know which public key in authorized_keys is for the usb stick", you can simply add a comment in the public key (first part is key type, second is public key itself, rest is comment
You could use apply:
foo.apply(this, Array(5).concat([theFValue]));
In this case, 5 is the amount of parameters you want to skip.
Wrap that in a function:
function call(fn, skipParams, parameter) {
fn.apply(this, Array(skipParams).concat([parameter]));
}
call(foo, 5, theFValue);
Howev...
Want to skip the first 5 parameters of a function? foo.apply(this, Array(5).concat([theFValue])); Because why not xD
Inspired by How to share sessions with Socket.IO 1.x and Express 4.x? i implemented socket authentication in some "clean" way where is no need to use cookie-parser and to read cookies from headers, but few items remain unclear to me.
var express = require('express'),
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Hi, is it possible to promisify methods recursively. Because I have function that accept some params and callback, then inside that function I call other async function and pass as callback function received in outer function. Is it possible to promisify outer function and it will promisify inner function too?
here it says, You always refer to a property of the predefined Number object as shown above, and not as a property of a Number object you create yourself. Does that mean one should not try adding the property to Number object?
@Cauterite Did you see the checklist that I shared you? I was looking for same information chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/25623849#25623849. Compare to yesterday, am in a very better situation in deciding, how to move forward
In computing, NaN, standing for not a number, is a numeric data type value representing an undefined or unrepresentable value, especially in floating-point calculations. Systematic use of NaNs was introduced by the IEEE 754 floating-point standard in 1985, along with the representation of other non-finite quantities like infinities.
Two separate kinds of NaNs are provided, termed quiet NaNs and signaling NaNs. Quiet NaNs are used to propagate errors resulting from invalid operations or values, whereas signaling NaNs can support advanced features such as mixing numerical and symbolic computation...
lets say in some part of your code you have `x /= y;`, if, in some circumstance, `y` happens to be zero, and your code is expecting `x` to be a valid number after the division,