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erikhSSI
erikhSSI commented Nov 9, 2020

When browsing wide data tables in the dashboard (which I do a lot) it is very inconvenient because the browser's horizontal scrollbar is hidden unless you scroll to the very bottom of the page.
If I am at a page like /console/data/schema/public/tables/[tablename]/browse

I won't be able to scroll the table right (to see other columns) unless I first scroll vertically to the bottom of the page

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30 Days of React challenge is a step by step guide to learn React in 30 days. It requires HTML, CSS, and JavaScript knowledge. You should be comfortable with JavaScript before you start to React. If you are not comfortable with JavaScript check out 30DaysOfJavaScript. This is a continuation of 30 Days Of JS. This challenge may take more than 100 days, follow your own pace.

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Mytherin
Mytherin commented Aug 8, 2022

See #4308

We should support the UNION BY NAME operator to union together tables with re-ordered and potentially new columns. This operator is useful for unifying data from an evolving schema, where new columns have been added over time.

Example usage:

create table integers(i integer, j integer);
create table strings(j integer, k varchar);
insert into integers values (1, 10);
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🧑‍🏫 50! Implementations/tutorials of deep learning papers with side-by-side notes 📝; including transformers (original, xl, switch, feedback, vit, ...), optimizers (adam, adabelief, ...), gans(cyclegan, stylegan2, ...), 🎮 reinforcement learning (ppo, dqn), capsnet, distillation, ... 🧠

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naiyerasif
naiyerasif commented May 28, 2022

Would it be possible to let folks pass their own slugify function to generate slugs for markdown headings? Some usecases for this are

  • backward compatibility (if I'm migrating from some other framework)
  • customization of slugs (one off custom transformations)
  • handling special usecases for non-latin languages (like Urdu)

Possible alternative

If it is too much, [@sindresorhus/sl

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