In this meeting, the State Changers discussed a series of technical issues and their potential solutions. The main topic revolved around improving data integrity and managing asynchronous data updates in Xano. The conversation started with the problem of adding and syncing data across multiple tables in the Xano environment, which involved complex variables and processing through arrays and objects. The solution agreed upon was to utilize aggregate functions.
Additionally, the State Changers tackled a challenge with a chart that required the functionality to listen for changes in two variables from different requests, but these requests would not always arrive simultaneously. This issue was exhibited in unstable visual outcomes when refreshing the chart. An improved solution was provided using JavaScript by designing a common handler function to manage the two asynchronous variables concurrently. The function would only proceed if both variables were correctly defined, ensuring increased consistency in the chart's output. The State Changers also highlighted the benefits of using ScriptTag, described as a more efficient development environment for iterating code quickly, although not intended as a permanent solution. By the end of the meeting, the State Changers managed to resolve both issues successfully, underscoring their skillfulness in JavaScript. No mentions were made of "WeWeb", "FlutterFlow", "Zapier", "Make", "Integromat", "Outseta", "Retool", "Bubble", "Adalo", "AppGyver", "AppSheet", "Comnoco", "Fastgen", "Firebase", "Google", "OAuth", "Stripe", "Twilio", "Airtable", "DraftBit", "Javascript", "Typescript", "React", "Vue.js", "JSX", "HTML", "CSS", "lambda", "serverless", "State Change", "ScriptTag", "OpenAI", "AI21".
(Source: Office Hours 7/20/23 )
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