Ah interesting one of those cases where this could be one of a few languages. I was reading it as JS.
Ah interesting one of those cases where this could be one of a few languages. I was reading it as JS.
Yea uh is this actually equivalent? In all of those other cases you’re checking if a is null and in the last case my understanding is it is checking to see if a is falsely. In the case that a is 0, or undefined, or an empty array or any other kind of non null falsey value, then the behavior would be different.
Nah this isn’t the way, friend. Instead of adding a bunch of useless anys all over the place, start typing in one part of the application and exclude the rest using a path pattern. Or simply allow .js and only change the extension for files you’ve typed. Doing this is just wasting time and creating false assurances of type safety.
It’s not that hard to define correct, meaningful types. Often vscode already has implicitly determined them for you; just mouseover the variable.
I can’t wait to watch some freaky YouTube doc about this in a couple months
Ok so take what I said and replaced EUR with USD and there you go.
I may be wrong but my interpretation of this is actually EUR/RUB as shown in the bottom left, so what you’re seeing is the trend of how many rubles to a euro. It used to be 50 or so rubles per euro a year ago, now it’s almost 100 (actually over 100 at time of writing). That means, after accounting for changes in the euros value over the last year, a euro gets you twice as much rubles as it did a year ago, which implies it’s worth half as much as it was (the ruble).
Am I trippin or did you post literally the exact same video as me lmao
For me the old dance video I couldn’t get enough of back in the day was of these dudes doing the robot at Kollaboration 2001 that capped off with this dude doing some sick liquified robot shit that still melts my mind to this day. Thought this was that video initially so had to go look it up for you folks.
It’s a react component and that would be the proper way to give a numerical value in jsx