@crl mostly front end stuff (unless I end up writing a backend mock server to showcase the front end stuff); a lot of React, and since very recently Angular 2
Indeed. Every second with Angular makes me regret not fighting harder for just using React for this project..
It’s not like Angular is bad; but for my taste, there is too much magic going on that makes it hard to follow where things come from and how to achieve certain things.
And the magic wouldn’t be so bad, if it didn’t end working at some random point without any warning. For example, it uses a lot of decorators with reflect metadata. Especially with TypeScript you come to it with certain expectations. And then you’re super lost when you suddenly come to the realization that e.g. decorators are not inherited when the subtype uses any decorator itself. (It took me so long to actually figure that out, since it just silently fails)
when having an array a and a reference to one of his item, it would be so handy to do a.insertAfter(someItem, newItem) because else you have to do the ugly a.splice(a.indexOf(someitem)+1,0,newitem)
Well, I was going to say that if none of those could help you, then I don’t see how we can help you more with the amount of information you gave us. Apparently “error 426” is not precise enough to narrow down a cause.
But if I’d make a guess, it’s because your server is not serving the websocket properly.
@copy eli5: I have a program using flask/django/SimpleHTTPServer, it's all API so it doesn't serve any static assets. Why would I use nginx/gunicorn/wsgi/etc?
Read threads like this and this, but they all seem to beg the question. They say "put X in front of Y because Y is slower and X is faster and more secure and shiny".