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I think it makes more sense to return an empty array
// invalid input return null or throw an error
if (!setA || !setB) {
return null;
}
if (!setA.length || !setB.length) {
return [];
}
// or do nothing since the for loop will not trigger anyway
In the solution for the pastebin/bitly system design, the write to cache flow is missing in the second diagram which refers to the scaling aspect. The cache has only a read arrow but not a write arrow. The diagram will be more intuitive if a write-through/write-back cache mechanism was indicated.
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What would you like to be added:
Implement the TextBlock.MaxLines. It's not implemented yet:
https://github.com/unoplatform/uno/blob/4bd015b98029ae8c121a5ad9d36268742fb76b8e/src/Uno.UI/UI/Xaml/Documents/UIElementTextHelper.wasm.cs#L107_L110
Documentation:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/uwp/api/windows.ui.xaml.controls.textblock.maxlines
Solution:
https://twitter.com/addyosmani/st
Update various parts of the text.
There's no such thing as "early ReferenceError" anymore (for things like 0++); they're all just "early SyntaxError" now. tc39/ecma262#691
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Hi, I doubt that data_utils.get_num_dialog_examples() returns correct number.
In dstc8_single_domain & train, data_utils.get_num_dialog_examples() returns 82588, but the number of examples in dstc8_single_domain_train_examples.tf_record is 41294. I think these two numbers should be the same. Is it right? (The former is around as double as the latter because get_num_dialog_examples() counts USE
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I find it difficult when typing in the entire link to get to
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As part of clarifying what is part of the open source offering and what is examples or private code, we should signal these differences using package names/namespaces.
Suggested solution:
@backstagenamespace.plugins/home-page,plugins/welcome) to be under an@internalnames