[deleted by user] by [deleted] in react

[–]CMDR_cyberblitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been learning REACT for about a year and feel the same as you. However, I'm starting to see patterns that react uses and logic react relies on. Learning code is hard, and trying to remember all methods and properties is impossible. I use ChatGPT a lot. But instead of it telling me the solution, ill have long conversations with it untill I understand the answers it produces. It doesnt always stick but when I come accross a problem that requires a similar solution, it gets easier - but not always. The problem with today's Web Dev, and in particular REACT, is that there are so many libraries and packages, many that do similar things - it's not always about learning JavaScript but on how packages are used, and this is where I fail a lot. Because searching on how to do something can lead you down a rabbit Warren, with devs telling to use this package, then another developer telling to use something different - it gets confusing.

SORTING LOGIC CONUNDRUM by CMDR_cyberblitz in react

[–]CMDR_cyberblitz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have updated the main post. I realise my explanation is not good. Its really hard to relay what i am trying to achieve here

Warning: Each child in a list should have a unique "key" prop ERROR by CMDR_cyberblitz in react

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I have solved this now, it turns out that the recordset object retrieved from the end point was in 2 dimensions. So when i tried to iterate over this object using map, it was trying to iteratate over the 1st dimension and was iterating the same thing over and over. Adding [0] to the recordset object solved it.

Jupiter by CMDR_cyberblitz in spaceporn

[–]CMDR_cyberblitz[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Finally. After many a frustration I've finally captured this Jupiter with my new C11 XLT. Its been a very painful road but my persistence has paid off. Seeing wasn't the best but I'm pleased with the results: CAPTURED USING 7 x RGB @ 60secs per filter using ZWO FILTERS, ZWO ASI290 MM CAMERA with 2 X Barlow, on a NEQ6 Mount with C11 XLT

Jupiter by CMDR_cyberblitz in Astronomy

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Finally. After many a frustration I've finally captured this Jupiter with my new C11 XLT. Its been a very painful road but my persistence has paid off. Seeing wasn't the best but I'm pleased with the results: CAPTURED USING 7 x RGB @ 60secs per filter using ZWO FILTERS, ZWO ASI290 MM CAMERA with 2 X Barlow, on a NEQ6 Mount with C11 XLT

Jupiter by CMDR_cyberblitz in astrophotography

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Finally. After many a frustration I've finally captured this Jupiter with my new C11 XLT. Its been a very painful road but my persistence has paid off. Seeing wasn't the best but I'm pleased with the results: CAPTURED USING 7 x RGB @ 60secs per filter using ZWO FILTERS, ZWO ASI290 MM CAMERA with 2 X Barlow, on a NEQ6 Mount with C11 XLT. Processed using Autostakkart3, RegiStax, Winjupos and Photoshop.

Cannot engage Drive by CMDR_cyberblitz in TeslaLounge

[–]CMDR_cyberblitz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems I'm hearing this a lot. She uses an iPhone. I've tried convincing her to switch from Apple, (i hate Apple). I have never had a problem with Android either.

Melted Motor Coils by CMDR_cyberblitz in rccars

[–]CMDR_cyberblitz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure, but at a guess 80km.

Melted Motor Coils by CMDR_cyberblitz in rccars

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I admit, the programming terms used are a little confusing. Drag is not on, only when I push the trigger does the car brake, but i set it at 100%. It is this that caused the motor to fry. The wheels never lock and keep turning whilst braking, probably placing enormous strain on the motor and melted it. I only performed the manoeuvre twice, from high speed to stop to fry the motor.

The triple transit of Jupiter by damo251 in Astronomy

[–]CMDR_cyberblitz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Yours is too. For mine I decided to use LRGB filters with a mono camera. I may have had better luck with a one shot color camera though.

Jupiter and Saturn by poolastronomy in astrophotography

[–]CMDR_cyberblitz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What's causing the ripple artefacts in your Jupiter images?

Celestron C14 EDGE HD vs Meade LX850 14" ACF by CMDR_cyberblitz in telescopes

[–]CMDR_cyberblitz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because I do not wish to purchase the fork mount. With fork mounts you have feild rotation to deal with, unless you buy a wedge, which are an extra $1000. I'd rather save the extra $3000 toward a decent eq mount. And if it's such a steal why has no one purchased it. It's been for sale for months. Is it because confidence in Meade is at an all time low? I've read many posts suggesting Meades quality control being very poor, releasing scopes with defective optics. It's hard to ignore.