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The dialog currently opens on the top of my screen, even in negative position so that the title bar is mostly outside of my screen.
It also shows way off horizontally.
I would also expect it to show modally, blocking input to the settings window. At the moment you can click shortcut again, closing the previous dialog and opening a new dialog.
This is confusing and can lead to current changes
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Hey Crew,
Nice job on gocql, I'm a fan...
For my production services, I could use notification events (via callback or channel) when the gocql client disconnects and reconnects to/from Cassandra. This is useful for higher-level application logic (ie: invoke alarms, stop reading from a durable message queue, etc).
After looking through the code, it looks like the connection information is not p
Hi, First and foremost, I think this is a great start at making something really simple and effective. Thank you!!
However... I have always found template strings a little odd especially in this context.
Let us say we have
const query = `SELECT ${distinct}, ${columns} FROM ${table} ${innerJoins} WHERE ${where}`;
(Where distinct, columns, table etc are their own strings made up of other
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As suggested in the ESM guidelines of Node.js it would be good to explicit the type of the module.
{ + "type": "commonjs", }