Fair, I haven’t used Rust so I don’t really have an opinion on it.
Fair, I haven’t used Rust so I don’t really have an opinion on it.
I’ve read different defenses for JavaScript for cases like this, which usually runs somewhere from you shouldn’t be doing that anyway all the way up to if you just understood the language better you’d know why. While I agree with both of those points strongly as general principles, JavaScript also violates the principle of least surprise enough to make it concerning.
For what it’s worth, I do like JavaScript. I really don’t think that there is any perfect programming language.
You may just need to adjust the sensitivity of the safety reverse on the door, but to reiterate what everybody else is saying, working on garage doors tends to fall squarely into the camp of “if you have to ask, you need to hire a professional”. I do a lot of DIY around my home the garage doors are something that I won’t touch for anything but the most basic adjustments.
Because it’s not easy to amend the Constitution.
I think I agree with you both. I’m not a Node developer; could you keep your SQL objects/components in a separate file so that they don’t clutter up other logic?
It’s been a while since I did c++.
Does make_shared make a copy of the object and return a shared pointer to it, or does it read the memory location of the variable passed to it? The node is being created on the stack, which in this simple application will likely always be at the same memory location.
They think you are a ChatGPT bot