By resources
sessions
list-sessions ls -- List sessions managed by server
new-session new -- Create a new session
| // | |
| // Lambda's timeout needs to be >5 seconds, 10 should do | |
| // | |
| var startedAt = new Date(); | |
| var interval = setInterval(function () { | |
| console.log(startedAt, new Date()); | |
| }, 1000); |
[12:03 AM] acemarke: "controlled" and "uncontrolled" inputs
[12:04 AM] acemarke: if I have a plain, normal HTML page, and I put <input id="myTextbox" type="text" /> in my page(edited)
[12:04 AM] acemarke: and I start typing into that textbox
[12:04 AM] acemarke: it remembers what I've typed. The browser stores the current value for that input
[12:05 AM] acemarke: and then sometime later, I can get the actual element, say, const input = document.getElementById("myTextbox"), and I can ask it for its value: const currentText = input.value;
[12:05 AM] acemarke: good so far?
[12:08 AM] acemarke: I'll keep going, and let me know if you have questions
[12:08 AM] lozio: ok, actually I'm reading
[12:09 AM] lozio: good
[12:09 AM] acemarke: so, a normal HTML input field effectively stores its own value at all times, and you can get the element and ask for its value
| buildscript { | |
| dependencies { | |
| classpath 'org.asciidoctor:asciidoctorj:1.5.4.1' | |
| } | |
| } | |
| plugins { | |
| id 'org.asciidoctor.convert' version '1.5.3' | |
| id 'com.github.jruby-gradle.base' version '1.3.3' | |
| } |
Here is a collection of links to presentations and other resources shared during the last #APIDays2018 in Paris.
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