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Parse proxy strings to array of objects

The goal of this module is to take in a string (user input, someone copy and pasting a large list of proxies) and parse it into an array of objects. I appreciate any and all feedback, but I'm ...
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7 votes
3 answers
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parse date and number from API results

I'm slurping up fields from an API that returns an array of fields. Each field in the array is a String that actually contains two separate fields (a number and a date). The number is enclosed in ...
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String data manipulated given CSV variables

The Requirements: List the expensable items sorted by date and location given two variables: 'categories' and 'expenses'. The Categories variable provides the following information in order: Category ...
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JSON to CSS in JavaScript

I'm working on a JSON to CSS converter in NodeJS, which takes a .json file and generates a .css file with its utility classes from it. .json example ...
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6 votes
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NodeJs crawler for recipes

Here is my try on a crawler made in nodeJs with cheerio, I made it with the idea in mind to use it in a future project I wanna make. Here is the git link: https://github.com/Just4lol/CookCrawler If ...
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Nodejs Interview - API calls and exchange rate

I did an initial technical phone screening with this company which went ok, they then sent me a programming exercise to complete and send back to them. The goal of the exercise: -take input as a ...
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Scan a list of assigns in nodejs

My starting point is a file like so: ...
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1 answer
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Simple state machine based command-line argument parser

I'm in the process of learning to write idiomatic JavaScript code so naturally I'm parsing command line arguments. My approach to this is to have a simple state machine. The parser should work as ...
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Math expression parser in JavaScript

I've written the second iteration of my math expression parser, utilising what I learned from the first attempt to make a more reliable, maintainable piece of code. If anybody wants to see the first ...
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Calculator in Node.JS

I'm new to parsing, and there's only one way to learn anything, and that's to do it yourself. So I did. I wrote what is essentially a calculator. But instead you will send it a string and it will be ...
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Parsing a CSV file in node.js and express.js

I want to import a CSV file and do some operation on it. The following is the code I'm using and it is working fine: ...
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5 votes
1 answer
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RSS parser for Node.JS

I would like someone to review this code and tell if it can be done better, or if the code is elegant and simple enough for the task at hand. I used code climate and I got 4/4 and my test coverage is ...
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2 answers
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Parsing sentences to create a chat bot

I am developing a chat bot with Node.Js. I am trying to find efficient way to parsing sentence. ...
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Converting an IP

I've written a DNS tool in Node and would like to know if there's a better and more efficient way of handling the conversion from an IP to a long. I'm not too good at bitwise just yet and would like ...
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node.js library for extracting words from a text

I'm looking for feedback on my library for extracting words from a text: https://npmjs.org/package/uwords The extracted word is defined as sequence of Unicode characters from Lu, Ll, Lt, Lm, Lo ...
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