It’s 231231 where I live
It’s 231231 where I live
I agree, I also prefer Typescript, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a meme about JS not having strongly typed variables.
They either don’t center around any specific problem or things that are also mostly true about TS.
You misspelled pacman
I’d bet that most people who think this way either haven’t used it in the last 10 years or they only know it from the memes.
One of my favorite languages, it’s everything that’s good about Javascript plus the one thing that’s missing: types.
It took a few seconds to read them and about a minute to search for the package on npm, another minute to come back to Lemmy and type out my comment.
All in all, not the worst case of me wasting my time.
One of your dependencies are broken, you probably never installed them in the first place or tinkered with the node_modules folder, which you really shouldn’t do.
I looked at index.ts
in the package api-ai-javascript
and it’s there. Just run npm install
and try again.
I was working on an enterprise web application, there was a legacy system that everyone hated and we replaced it with a more modern one.
We got a ticket from our PO to introduce a 30 sec delay to one of our buttons. It sounded insane, but he explained that L1 support got too many calls and emails where users thought said button was broken.
It wasn’t, they were just used to having to wait up to 5 minutes for it to finish doing its thing, so they didn’t notice when it did it instantly.
We gradually removed that delay, 10 seconds each month, and our users were very happy.
Use both the latin x and the cyrillic х as variable names in the same scope. Your coworkers will thank you.