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RE: Official Soft Launch of @trx-steem native wallet swap

in WORLD OF XPILAR3 years ago

its all just javascript im sure there are better uses for it ... but i found my path in life in javascript and its gonna take a large sum of cash or something else to get me to venture to other languages right now lol

i try to build everything myself with vanilla js; since im on the newer side. I want to one make sure im getting as much practice in as possible but also ... (idk if your a programmer yourself but.) with packages using other packages using other packages... your always bound to deal with some kind of package relying on somehting else and so on but then something changes and your kind of forced to go back over everything so id rather rely on my own code that I wrote so if something breaks i can have that mental model in my head and trouble shoot much easier.

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You mentioned you were going to do something about the @ symbol. I used to use a lot of vbscript on webpages or sql processes when manipulating the data on the server, but the principle was the same. I even had to do some fancy maneuvering on a data collection machine, that insisted on putting in 32 null characters at different parts of the string.

Can you create a function that is a general cleanup tool that strips the @ off (you probably need to trim it at the same time)? I don't want to stick my oar in, but I used to have a library of functions that created that I could always refer to when I was programming. Some of my ASP applications are retiring this year that have been in use since 1997. We developed a dot Net application builder over a decade ago, but some of the old applications were so light and efficient (developed in the age of dial-up modems) that it didn't make sense to replace them.