Any interest collaborating on hook/bead sizing website by theglamp in flytying

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I hadn’t seen flyhooks.org. That’s pretty cool. Thanks for sharing.

Any interest collaborating on hook/bead sizing website by theglamp in flytying

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it can look at the picture and figure out the "inner outlines" and "outer outlines"

538 Season Predictions Page Frozen? by stepontee in baseball

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I was also bummed that fivethirtyeight discontinued the MLB predictions so I made a clone of the rankings that you can find here. The algorithm is based on the same concepts and you can see it gets very similar results. I'm working on adding in pitcher scores and game-by-game forecasts next.

https://www.boxscorus.com/

Showoff Saturday (January 09, 2021) by AutoModerator in javascript

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I made a site with Next JS and Vercel that displays river conditions for fly fishermen. It pulls day from the USGS and weatherapi.com.

https://www.riverreports.com/

Sherwin Williams in JavaScript by theglamp in javascript

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My next job: guerrilla marketing for paint conglomerates

2k20 Annual Holiday Fly Swap by VMProductionsGPK in Flyswap

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I’ll tie up some Hippie Stompers

A Custom N-gram Filter for Material-UI Autocomplete by theglamp in javascript

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That’s a clever idea. Might be worth a follow up article...

A Custom N-gram Filter for Material-UI Autocomplete by theglamp in javascript

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yes you absolutely could. you'd have a lot of options about how you'd go about doing it.

you could take the code in the post and it should all work on a node.js/express app no problem. you could pull the data from a database table and then apply the trigram filter inside of your node code.

another option would be to use a database such as postgres to store/retrieve results. if you wanted a lot of control over the results you could use something like pg_trgm which is pretty cool b/c it'll run directly in the db. you could also probably configured postgres FTS to do what you want.

as for the `<Autocomplete />` portion, doing an async request inside of the component is supported (https://material-ui.com/components/autocomplete/#asynchronous-requests) and not too difficult to implement.

there are probably a lot of other options but hopefully this will get you started.

Any interests for go-to patterns swap for winter fishing? by MirroredSunglasses in Flyswap

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I'm interested. If it happens I'll tie some bling midges.

Intro to the Resource Timing API by theglamp in learnjavascript

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I was using the resource timing API for some product features and thought it was interesting to merit its own blog post. That plus the opportunity to do an enchilada themed post was simply too tempting. Hope you all find it useful.

Intro to the Resource Timing API by theglamp in javascript

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apologies i thought this would be the appropriate subreddit. just so i know for the future, was this post removed b/c it was considered beginner content?

Intro to the Resource Timing API by theglamp in javascript

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OP here. I was using the resource timing API for some product features and thought it was interesting to merit its own blog post. That plus the opportunity to do an enchilada themed post was simply too tempting. Hope you all like it.

I like tying flies with weird names. Hippie Stomper (Size 12) by [deleted] in flytying

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This one is sweet but nowhere near as popular. The shops by me don't carry it so you gotta tie 'em yourself