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Question was deleted while I was writing an answer, but the answer is still useful
Human race condition. Unsafe by default. Write at your own risk!
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Announcing "The Key™" - copy paste like you've never done before
I thought this is Apple anniversary. Copy paste reinvented.
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How should I respond to comments asking me "why do you need this" or "how does this help you"?
@Useless You surely didn't check the question history. It has become more specific due to pressure.
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How should I respond to comments asking me "why do you need this" or "how does this help you"?
@VLAZ Turns out there were better options that I'm not aware of. I got the answer today but question is closed......
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How should I respond to comments asking me "why do you need this" or "how does this help you"?
@TheVee Seriously, There is no feature in jQuery that does what I wants.
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How should I respond to comments asking me "why do you need this" or "how does this help you"?
@jrh Lack of imagination is also the core issue here. People fail to understand that the code is not under my control rather the website and the same happen even when I mentioned monkey-patching native function, they suggest to use Static Analysis.
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How should I respond to comments asking me "why do you need this" or "how does this help you"?
@Braiam It's expensive and funny thing is that it happen two times. I want to avoid two times. The user could use on-completed event or he could have used promise based version. Two damn times!!
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How should I respond to comments asking me "why do you need this" or "how does this help you"?
I'm not asking for Homeschool work. It's been long ago since I've completed my studies.
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How should I respond to comments asking me "why do you need this" or "how does this help you"?
There is no feature Y on Javascript if you clearly read my question and it's not an XY question.