Aryan Choudhary
Aryan Choudhary
LOL it is very simple just use print(history.history) and use the output accordingly, I wonder why this issue is still open.
bro the issue is solved above that's why I was saying that .... people like without getting the start commenting without understanding the context so watch out before u say...
Hey, I would like to look into this issue. As it is included in GSoC too so it would be a good start
I think you are forgetting 1 belongs to condition here which refers to the connection with user table
Also you still forgot to remove the import statement at the top of the file : \
assign it to me @alexanmtz i will do this : )
> @alexanmtz can we use async await instead promises or there is specific use case of promises Using async await or promise are dependent on how you want the flow...
@cipherravi For issue related to running code please open a new Issue as for readability again I would say it depends on the how you use it personally I wouldn't...
@cipherravi I agree but I have a question for you what is unreadable in the code I texted above, i feel u have a tunnel vision and you do not...
so you are saying that every time u use promise it will create a "Pyramid of doom" thus async await is better ???? I can't argue with that u need...