MD Sayem Ahmed

Nov 21, 2013 06:53
you are welcome
Nov 21, 2013 06:52
so see you later!
Nov 21, 2013 06:52
see you later!
Nov 21, 2013 06:52
I mainly use yahoo
Nov 21, 2013 06:52
Nov 21, 2013 06:52
have some urgent tasks to do
Nov 21, 2013 06:51
sorry, I have to go know
Nov 21, 2013 06:51
dailyjs, nczonline, david walsh
Nov 21, 2013 06:51
some of the good ones are ajaxians
Nov 21, 2013 06:51
and to learn javascript, you can start reading books, blogs
Nov 21, 2013 06:50
I think the last one is really great
Nov 21, 2013 06:50
Nov 21, 2013 06:50
then there are this nodebeginner site
Nov 21, 2013 06:50
and also javascript
Nov 21, 2013 06:50
you can try codeschool, they have some excellent resources on node.js
Nov 21, 2013 06:49
okay
Nov 21, 2013 06:49
but I don't use it
Nov 21, 2013 06:49
yes, I have one
Nov 21, 2013 06:49
so you want to know if I know about any great resources to learn about node js/javascript?
Nov 21, 2013 06:48
cool
Nov 21, 2013 06:48
well, everyone was a beginner once :-)
Nov 21, 2013 06:47
ok........
Nov 21, 2013 06:47
sure
Nov 21, 2013 06:47
good!
Nov 21, 2013 06:45
yes please
Nov 21, 2013 06:43
for the similar reason, you're testCallback is getting fired early
Nov 21, 2013 06:42
this is why you are getting the undefined
Nov 21, 2013 06:41
so they haven't been able to assign any values to your dept variable yet
Nov 21, 2013 06:41
none of the find functions have finished their execution
Nov 21, 2013 06:41
console.log("department " + dept);
callback();
Nov 21, 2013 06:41
but when this portion of your code executes -
Nov 21, 2013 06:40
and each of these finds starts their execution asynchrounously
Nov 21, 2013 06:40
so you are executing this find function for each of your employee, by using employeedirectory.forEach
Nov 21, 2013 06:39
yes
Nov 21, 2013 06:39
ok
Nov 21, 2013 06:38
it's going to call the callback function that you've passed as its second argument
Nov 21, 2013 06:38
but as soon as it finishes its execution
Nov 21, 2013 06:38
and you cannot control when it's gonna finish it's execution
Nov 21, 2013 06:38
which means, it will execute on its own
Nov 21, 2013 06:38
this is an asynchronous function
Nov 21, 2013 06:37
passing a callback as its second parameter
Nov 21, 2013 06:37
you are calling var_department.find() method
Nov 21, 2013 06:37
here, it looks more clean here: jsfiddle.net/ut5vG
Nov 21, 2013 06:36
employeedirectory.forEach(function (employeeLoop) {
console.log("for loop " + employeeLoop.department);
var_department.find({
_id: employeeLoop.department
}, function (err, department, count) {
//console.log(depatmentName);
//console.log("jsonPArse " + jsonParse[attrName]);
dept = department[0].department_name;
console.log("department " + dept);
});

})
Nov 21, 2013 06:36
consider only this portion of your code -
Nov 21, 2013 06:36
I mean, do you understand which function will be called when?
Nov 21, 2013 06:35
do you realize the execution flow of your program?
Nov 21, 2013 06:35
so about the variable
Nov 21, 2013 06:35
ok, I see