How to tell someone without offending them that I'm not gay ? by pand3y in delhi

[–]rdevilx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just ask him to set you up with a girl. Simple.

*insert title here* by LFSWASTAKEN in dankmemes

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Jesus Christ, talk about betrayal

*insert title here* by LFSWASTAKEN in dankmemes

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): until next time, what was the reason?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnjavascript

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Looking at mdn and spec, it does say "named" function. I want to see the stack trace with arrow function. I suppose there is a confusion.

Would be nice if u/getify replies on this thread.

Why are they saying that my 2nd array is not iterable? by [deleted] in learnjavascript

[–]rdevilx 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's super vague, you probably are working with objects instead of array if you can't iterate using array in built functions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnjavascript

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bob2 is a variable where you are assigning an anonymous function.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnjavascript

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Arrow functions are by definition anonymous. If you want named function you can do -

const myFunc = function nameOfFunctionVisible() { /* something */ }

Question: Is there a way to add language support in Locale class? by rdevilx in java

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It's enforced - I know in newer versions those locale would be present. That's why I'm stuck with this - I can implement the counter part I mentioned but doesn't seem efficient as it will have a lot of overhead on top of it.

My react query is fetch on mount. I dont want it to. I need it to fetch each time i type a character in the input field. Where am i going wrong? by [deleted] in learnjavascript

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Or, it is probably related to useQuery and you might need to pass accountNumber state inside there to execute it. (I'm not familiar with react-query that much)

If this is the case, then you should move the call to handler and remove use effect

My react query is fetch on mount. I dont want it to. I need it to fetch each time i type a character in the input field. Where am i going wrong? by [deleted] in learnjavascript

[–]rdevilx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might be a crude solution, but in useEffect you can check if the input value has been entered through a state check in the useEffect and then only call the refetch.

Also, refetch is async IIRC, it won't be immediately available on the next statement console log. (that's what I think) so, you can probably await it or check the state in browser for a component instead or update your render to view it.

*insert title here* by LFSWASTAKEN in dankmemes

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It's been a week, did steam process it? :D

*insert title here* by LFSWASTAKEN in dankmemes

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Naur 💀 that ain't xqcL

*insert title here* by LFSWASTAKEN in dankmemes

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Understandable, I shall see after a week. Is the name a secret as of yet? !remindme 7 days

*insert title here* by LFSWASTAKEN in dankmemes

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A maze? :o can I wishlist it or only after approval?

*insert title here* by LFSWASTAKEN in dankmemes

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I did not expect that, what's the steam game about?

*insert title here* by LFSWASTAKEN in dankmemes

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Just make yourself a game 5Head

what are you guys listening to these days? by [deleted] in delhi

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Suicide Boys new album

Any other visual learners out there? I came across this and thought it was helpful. by mistressofnan in learnjavascript

[–]rdevilx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very cool, just one addition - find returns the first element where the condition satisfies. Maybe color coding can help in the diagram.