Majid Fouladpour

JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
Sep 25, 2023 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?
Oct 11, 2015 11:41
@crl OK, let's give way to polar bears to get our second-to-last position :)
Oct 11, 2015 11:40
Yes, I'd better switch sooner than later.
Oct 11, 2015 11:38
@MadaraUchiha So maybe we are second-to-last :)
Oct 11, 2015 11:37
They are awful too. It is not a 'Mission impossible' thing to download, but not certainly a piss in a bucket ;)
Oct 11, 2015 11:36
hehe ...
Oct 11, 2015 11:35
@tereško For me the downloads are BIG, we have the worst internet connection in the whole world ...
Oct 11, 2015 11:34
@crl Well, ram is 2gb, and I don't expect much from it - I seldom even use Gimp.
Oct 11, 2015 11:32
@tereško Yes, and that is quite some work.
Oct 11, 2015 11:31
@crl Yes, I quite like it! I'm going to boost it up with a ssd too.
Oct 11, 2015 11:30
Good to know. Thanks.
Oct 11, 2015 11:29
Asus EEEPc
Oct 11, 2015 11:29
10.1'
Oct 11, 2015 11:29
I don't obviously invest in my tools ...
Oct 11, 2015 11:28
model : 28
model name : Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N570 @ 1.66GHz
Oct 11, 2015 11:25
@tereško Yes, Atom has caught my eye too. Problem is, I was lazy finding out if my CPU supports 64, and I have xubuntu 32 installed and Atom I have heard only a 64 thing.
Oct 11, 2015 11:19
@tereško I have not checked what's new in 3, but I should soon actually.
Oct 11, 2015 08:54
@MadaraUchiha I'll check it out :)
Oct 11, 2015 08:53
@MadaraUchiha Thanks. I am using Sublime Text 2 and am happy with it. What I especially liked about the VS editor was its code-intelligence feature.
Oct 11, 2015 08:51
@MadaraUchiha PHP, CSS, JS, HTML
Oct 11, 2015 08:48
Oct 11, 2015 08:48
Could someone identify this code editor? I saw a short video someone working with it and it looks awesome.
 

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Dec 4, 2017 23:41
@Adriaan Agreed. I don't like no-research questions myself. But there was a reason for not having researched: I don't know if this type of UI has a name. And that is evident in what is seen as tool recommendation. It was a request for the correct terminology to conduct a successful research.
Dec 4, 2017 23:33
@MartinJames LOL, so there are plenty of issues. Never mind, I just deleted the question. But honestly, I'm still scratching my head trying to understand what was wrong (maybe my bias has blinded me).
Dec 4, 2017 23:16
This question of mine got 2 downvotes/close votes merely seconds after being posted. What is so wrong about it?

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47642987/non-conventional-ui-with-electron
Mar 14, 2016 14:10
I took a coursera course on networking offered by the co-author with Tanenbaum.
Mar 14, 2016 14:06
@SmokeDispenser I'd love to and will one of these days ... I even remember having the intention for quite a number of years ;)
Mar 14, 2016 14:05
@MsYvetteǝʇʇǝʌʎsW Yes, I'm about to do that.
Mar 14, 2016 14:04
@SmokeDispenser Then great! Didn't know about them. Thanks.
Mar 14, 2016 14:03
@SmokeDispenser The case requires a successful DNS lookup.
Mar 14, 2016 14:01
I'd try Network SE too. Or would spend a few bucks and create such domain for myself and others :)
Mar 14, 2016 13:56
@MsYvetteǝʇʇǝʌʎsW :)
Mar 14, 2016 13:55
@MsYvetteǝʇʇǝʌʎsW thanks.
Mar 14, 2016 13:54
Hi guys. This question of mine has been disputed by a user who does not have enough reps to cast a close vote. The question fits the description of 'off-topic' if we treat the text too literally. I would like to know if more users feel it is off-topic in which case I'd delete it.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35986818/any-always-down-server-for-testing
 
Oct 30, 2017 07:05
I will test that soon. I know you invested the time/effort because you found the question fun, but anyway, the bounty could not be awarded until 5 hours. I will award it then and this has been more than worth it. Thanks!
Oct 30, 2017 06:33
It is an internal SSD, so I believe it is SATA. I am doing the test on the main filesystem now. But ultimately, I will be using the result on a mounted partition residing on a non-ssd external (USB connected) drive and the performance would take a big toll. That is why I am looking for the most performant method.
Oct 30, 2017 06:16
The disk is not full though. I don't know why that is. It is a SSD and I hear SSD firmware distributes writes evenly to minimize excessive sector re-write and improve servicable lifetime. Maybe it is that effect. But anyway, that is besides the point ;-)
Oct 30, 2017 06:02
And just got the second command finished! I had executed it before seeing the version you proposed:
$ sudo time strings -t d /dev/sda | grep -m 1 someveryrarestringonlyfoundonceandnomore
105404751872 someveryrarestringonlyfoundonceandnomore
Command terminated by signal 13
1617.92user 57.56system 27:56.40elapsed 99%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 2472maxresident)k
205870648inputs+0outputs (7major+137minor)pagefaults 0swaps
205870648inputs+0outputs (7major+137minor)pagefaults 0swaps
Oct 30, 2017 05:58
Ubuntu 16.04, but it would not be a huge problem to install some other tools.
Oct 30, 2017 05:49
Hi! Thanks for all the effort.
Oct 30, 2017 05:48
Triple performance boost is very desirable. So, let's do a thought experiment. I imagine strings is reading binary data off of the block in batches each time incrementing an offset, then it tries to identify what text there is in the data, then it compiles a list with sector numbers and the associated texts which is then piped to grep. Is it not possible to convert the needle to binary data only once and compare against it with dd? Even expecting the user to manually do the conversion beforehand would not be asking for too much given the boost.
Oct 30, 2017 05:48
OK, I am doing a little test. Here's what I did: ran echo 'someveryrarestringonlyfoundonceandnomore' > myfile.txt and then looked up the block number with sudo hdparm --fibmap myfile.txt which was 205868656 205868663. I then ran sudo strings -t d /dev/sda | grep -m 1 someveryrarestringonlyfoundonceandnomore. It has been busy for 20 minutes now, but no memory hug. (I will repeat the test with time !!). A question: If strings is a third the speed of dd, why aren't we using dd?
Oct 30, 2017 05:48
Let's say our needle is rare enough and we do not end up with lots of matches, but its first occurrence is somewhere in the middle of a 100 GB partition. What is happening under the hood? Does it internally use batches and garbage collect, or do we need an ocean of memory for it to work?
 

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Sep 2, 2016 10:33
Is .git extension mandatory for a git repo on private server?
 

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Sep 16, 2015 02:36
Thanks for the pointers :)
Sep 16, 2015 02:35
@ElimGarak Yea! that's more like it!
Sep 16, 2015 02:34
On programmers.stackexchange.com there are two career.* tags, but both say "DO NOT USE THIS TAG. THIS TAG IS BEING ACTIVELY CLEANED UP."
Sep 16, 2015 02:31
Just was there, It looks like there too most questions are techie in tone ... will look closer, thanks.
Sep 16, 2015 02:29
Is there a SE site where programmers could ask job offer related questions?
Sep 16, 2015 02:28
Hi all!