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Just an ionic app that I need to work on.
In the former dev defense, it was meant for mobile while I'm running it on Iridium on macOS, don't know if that counts

Anyways send help ASAP!

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  • 6
    Good luck.

    Or wanna borrow my showel?
  • 4
    @Divisionbyzero all kinds of help are appreciated T_T
  • 4
    @ThatDude SEND NOW! :3
  • 4
    I recommend you to rub your skin with wet earth.
    To habituate to the feeling.
  • 3
    @Divisionbyzero T_T T_T T_T
  • 3
    @No-one I want one ducky and all the stressballs they have T_T
  • 2
  • 1
    BURN IT! KILL IT WITH FIRE!
  • 3
    @dextel2 what is this "luck" you are speaking of? I don't think it exists here
    @zeknoss I wish it was 6K warnings and one error 😞
  • 2
    @gitpush did you try turning it off and on again? if you did, then please try bombing it from the orbit sir.
  • 2
    @zeknoss I tried deleting it and downloading it again if that counts, but no luck 😞

    I'm just shocked how the app is functioning, I mean every single page works (it has like 10 pages)
    Though some pages throw 80+ errors just when loading 😀
  • 1
    @gitpush i'm intrigued, are those errors 404 errors or directly some syntax errors?

    if 404 then your job is pretty simple in fact :)
  • 1
    @zeknoss I read few of them and they are: can't access 0 of property undefined -- angular

    It happens in an angular.js file don't know if faulty implementation of angular or the code is not up-to-date with it's fixes
  • 1
    Seems like it's a variable / watcher error. Angularjs uses a dirty method to watch changes on a variable to update the bound object right away. The dirty method is an interval so once you find the faulty line and fix it you should ve fine.

    Tl;Dr You must look into the app codes, not angularjs library.
  • 1
    @zeknoss Great thanks for the tip, I'll look through it hoping I find the exact issue :D
  • 0
    @GodHatesMe too late bro, I'm already dead :\
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