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JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a standard file format that uses text to communicate data objects to array data types. This notation makes it easy for applications to parse and generate files. JSON grew out of the need to have a real-time server-to-web browser communication.
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While I try to change header titles by passing array of titles to options like below it does not override the headers. Instead it writes new headers first and original data with old headers again from next cell.
I am experiencing the same problem.
In addition, sheets js is mutating the header array passed in, which is not something I would ever expect.
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The toolbar icons overflow badly on iPhone
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Now that we have real-world usage benchmarks, we can realistically compare SAX performance to non-SAX performance. This is particularly interesting when benchmarked against On Demand.
Of the implementations we currently benchmark, nlohmann_json and RapidJSON both have SAX implementations. As far as I can tell, these are the most popular. If anyone has other, faster SAX-for-JSON implementations
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Currently, each argument to fx treated as an anonymous function. Here is an example:
fx 'groupBy("commit.author.name")' 'mapValues(size)' toPairs 'sortBy(1)' reverse 'take(10)' fromPairsBut this requires a lot of ' quotes. My idea is to split the argument by whitespaces . So next will be possible to write:
fx 'groupBy("commit.author.name") mapValues(size) toPairs soSearch backwards
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Pino seems unable to handle BigInts. Tested in 6.7.0:
> const logger = require('pino')();
> logger.info({ t: 10n }, "Hello");
Uncaught TypeError: Do not know how to serialize a BigInt
at JSON.stringify (<anonymous>)
at stringify (/Users/dave/workspace/pixelbin/node_modules/fast-safe-stringify/index.js:14:16)
at stringify (/Users/dave/workspace/pixelbin/node_modules/pino/li
Port tests from Got
Got has a very good coverage test-wise. Would be nice to port relevant tests that we're missing over to Ky.
Note: Not for https://github.com/sindresorhus/ky/blob/master/test/browser.js, but for everything else.

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