Switchman | Users love fast , responsive apps | Frontend Framework library
kandi X-RAY | Switchman Summary
kandi X-RAY | Switchman Summary
Users love fast, responsive apps. They don't want to hear about API calls take time. They want to see updates immediately. Right now. That could lead to increased engaging. With all positive impacts on the business, that most likely means increased usage of network and battery. So it is in ours and users' interests to optimize amount of network calls. This repo contains an example of optimizing API calls using RxJava. Along with an example there is an optional challenge exercise. Before reading the solution you can try to solve the problem on your own against tests. There are 29 tests to verify that your solution works! Please check the "Challenge" section below for more details.
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Adds a recommendation to the recommend list
- Get the value of this status code
- Prepares next response
- Get a random delay
- Creates the controller
- Get a recommendation data source
- Creates a new search data source
- Removes item
- Create a failed response
- Get a new request listener
- Returns a listener which allows to stop the recommendations
- Move an item id from the added add to the added state
- Remove an item from the removal list
- Initializes the input stream
- Refresh local storage
- Sets a listener which will be notified when the recommend changes
- Pre - execute
- Start the search
- Add a new recipe
- Removes a recommendation
- Add an item
- Compares this response with the given status code
- Prepares single response for single command
- Compares objects for equality
- Returns a hashcode of this exception
- Pre execute
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QUESTION
I am writing an Angular application which uses ASP.Net Core as a backend, and bootstrap 4 and ngx-bootstrap for styling.
For some reason on all my HTML tags (in every component/html file AND even though I have ID and Name attributes that match the "for" attribute of the
tag), the ID's are not found or recognized. I verified this by running the HTML through chrome dev tools lighthouse audit. Here is a sample of the code:
ANSWER
Answered 2020-Mar-31 at 15:29This actually turned out to be an issue with Resharper not correctly seeing the ID/For relationship. After further testing using Chrome Dev Tools and Lighthouse, I realized that I did have a few other unrelated ID tags that were truly unresolved.
Once I resolved these, the errors in Lighthouse went away, but my IDE still showed errors. I have submitted a ticket to the JetBrains/ReSharper team. Screenshots attached.
IDE: Visual Studio Enterprise 2019 16.5.1
ReSharper: 2020.1 EAP 5
OS: Win 10
Link to issue: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/RSRP-478855
UPDATE: JetBrains/ReSharper were able to recreate the issue and confirm that this is a bug that will be fixed in a future release.
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You can use Switchman like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the Switchman component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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