@forresthopkinsa What frustrates me more is people who thing telepathy exists. We can't read your mind and don't know the issue unless you tell us. "It won't work" doesnt cut it.
I see these kinds of questions all the time, even in our company's internal slack. People giving not nearly enough information, or people giving completely irrelevant information
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Locally my site displays moment.js converts fine, but when i have published, it doesnt like it, could it be the hosting server is not in the same region, and i need to use other locales of Moment?
but UTC time is standard across the board. If you're pulling time from the server, and then on the client displaying it in the client's local time zone, it should be the same. If you're pulling the date from the client, then it shouldn't change between your local server and a production server.
@ThomasTallman are you taking any JS courses to learn this? or are you just trying to hobble things together randomly? because it honestly seems like the latter. and that's gonna take you so long to figure things out
@KevinB im actually taking a datetime from a SQL DB, and trying to convert it, but it just shows as NaN when hosted, but works perfectly locally, even when i am hitting the server DB
@ThomasTallman because you refuse to read the documentation, and if you claim that you have, read it again. You're way off course, trying to set the value to a function???
I am pretty new to JS and jQuery and trying to build a plugin for some form controls to dynamically add and remove elements containing inputs and values which should be stored in a database later on.
I am using a list of elements while the first of those elements serves as a template. In prepara...
I'm new to React. I'm converting a webpage into a React component. The original .html page has a lot of script tags. I know to use NPM to install the ones that are on NPM, but there are 8 scripts that aren't loaded that way that deal primarily with editing the DOM. Where do those go in the React component? Adding them to the render() function doesn't seem to be the right approach
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Those can go either on the page that houses your React script (Index), or you can add them as scripts from your app.js
That's what I was suggesting, to just host its own .html page and use an iframe to load it, but the guy who is paying me said to load it directly in the component if possible (and I think it's possible)
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I´m trying to make a text input appear when I click on the "outra", that means "other" option on the checkbox...
I want it to appear just when i click that and then it will register that thing on the database.
Does anyone know how to help me?
Code with the functions:
<label class="checkbox-...
private onSearchChange(_: ChangeEvent, {value}: {value: string}): void { Only an hour in and I already have the feeling that I am molesting TypeScript...
Maybe too much contact with them? Since I started learning how to code, that was what I liked. Writing the code. Surely planning is an important part and I know that but all those diagrams drive me nuts. In one class I had to write a whole program with UML diagrams.
@geisterfurz007 Fair enough, but arguably its a good planning tool that could be used. (I don't have an opinion yet, I am taking a class on them this summer. Just playing devils advocate.)
I fully agree that it **could** be used! And it makes sense to use it! I sometimes use something like it but without adhering to the standard. I mostly list the classes and their attributes/methods and draw lines between them so that it makes sense. It definitely helps to conceptualize your project and also create smaller subsections. But the full UML standard is just too much. It feels like you spend 80% of your time for the planning to then write like two classes in 10 minutes. Overexaggerated obviously but you get the idea (from my point of view! I don't want to ruin your class before it…
@ndugger in rust you work very little with pointers, to be fair that's also the case in modern C++ but I totally get your point and am just being a pedant ass
I don't think so. I think we're dumping what's there and going with Unity, but I'm not sure how much motivation I have for personal projects at all anymore. I'm tired of burning out.
@ndugger I think balance is really important in personal projects, it's why I don't do freelance/consulting/independent stuff and am salaried - I don't want to be responsible for balance at that level if I can help it and I'd rather take the pay hit and be happy
@BenjaminGruenbaum for sure. I'm right there too. The problem is that I have a million ideas, some of which I know aren't money makers, some of which I know would be huge money makers, but nobody is going to give me money to work on my ideas, and it drives me crazy. I think maybe I need to find a new outlet for creativity other than programming
@ndugger burnout comes from caring and being frustrated - I had a 6 month burnout once, was a bitch. I'm not doing too great at the moment anyway because of a period of partying rather than the level of self care I'd like, but it's scoped in time until next month so I'll manage.
@ndugger that's totally fine, I love programming but having other hobbies is very good. I did an improv course that was a lot of fun last time I felt a bit burned out.
* @BenjaminGruenbaum this case I can POST to the node server's route from postman and get a 200..but when I supply the same route to the webhook provider it logs a 502 on the server
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social media is poison; the correlation between depression in young people and social media is pretty obvious. I don't have any sources right now, but it's a google search away