@acw π€
@acw not that I'm aware of, unfortunately. you could get basic functionality with a one-liner like:
Object.keys(obj).map(key => ({key:key, type: typeof obj[key]}))
but it doesn't account for nested arrays or objects. anyway no that functionality isn't built in, to my knowledge. sorry!
@acw are you validating one JSON object against a known JSON-formatted schema? or are these going to be totally arbitrary JSON objects which need to be compared somehow?
the latter will probably be a bit harder but both should be doable.
@acw hmm give me a clearer idea of what you intend to do with that returned object, and I can give u some sample code
@acw im a js boy! not sure exactly what you're asking tho?
@kaniini hmm that's a bit reassuring. π
@Ghost ha! i like this. i guess i do π
but it's been 5 years so i'll have to re-learn a lot haha
@Ghost it's definitely a bit esoteric at this point @_@ i actually had attempted making a gameboy game in C in the past and it was going pretty good! so i can dump all the resources i found for that sometime
sex, misogyny (like holy shit bad)
@grime_witch ??!!?!
i'm definitely a #computerfairy bc i like computers and i will bonk u on the head w my magic wand
Tiny Linux distro that runs the entire OS as Docker containers
https://github.com/rancher/os
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@mala hmm ok. its mainly focused on webapps then ? or is it useful for other general-purpose things? also, does it like to play with web frameworks like angular etc? or is it itself a web framework? i'm having trouble grasping exactly what it is
sort of a silty clay loam π he/him
i'm a recent uni graduate who loves JS and Node! mainly i run rpnow.net.