In Javascript this
is bound in unexpected ways. Functions, in particular, create a new 'this' and so when you want to keep a reference to an "outer" object you sometimes see the pattern:
var self = this;
as in:
var self = this;
{0: u'__background__', | |
1: u'person', | |
2: u'bicycle', | |
3: u'car', | |
4: u'motorcycle', | |
5: u'airplane', | |
6: u'bus', | |
7: u'train', | |
8: u'truck', | |
9: u'boat', |
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# There's a newer version available here: | |
# https://github.com/itaysk/kube-imagepuller | |
# All future updates will be made there. | |
# Please also post you questions as issues on that repo instead of commenting here | |
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apiVersion: apps/v1beta2 | |
kind: DaemonSet |
PRs are a great way of sharing information, and can help us be aware of the changes that are occuring in our codebase. They are also an excellent way of getting peer review on the work that we do, without the cost of working in direct pairs.
Ultimately though, the primary reason we use PRs is to encourage quality in the commits that are made to our code repositories
Done well, the commits (and their attached messages) contained within tell a story to people examining the code at a later date. If we are not careful to ensure the quality of these commits, we silently lose this ability.