87// fetch projects end
88
89// Start of Tawk.to Live Chat
90var Tawk_API=Tawk_API||{}, Tawk_LoadStart=new Date(); 91 (function(){
92 var s1=document.createElement("script"),s0=document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0];
93 s1.async=true;
32
33// Start of Tawk.to Live Chat
34
35var Tawk_API=Tawk_API||{}, Tawk_LoadStart=new Date();36 (function(){
37 var s1=document.createElement("script"),s0=document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0];
38 s1.async=true;
70
71
72// Start of Tawk.to Live Chat
73var Tawk_API=Tawk_API||{}, Tawk_LoadStart=new Date(); 74 (function(){
75 var s1=document.createElement("script"),s0=document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0];
76 s1.async=true;
52
53
54// <!-- typed js effect starts -->
55 var typed = new Typed(".typing-text", { 56 strings: ["Full-Stack development", "Machine Learning", "Cloud Computing", "Tech Communities"],
57 loop: true,
58 typeSpeed: 50,
1206 /* set color to svg element */
1207 var svgXml = pJS.tmp.source_svg,
1208 rgbHex = /#([0-9A-F]{3,6})/gi,
1209 coloredSvgXml = svgXml.replace(rgbHex, function (m, r, g, b) {1210 if(p.color.rgb){
1211 var color_value = 'rgba('+p.color.rgb.r+','+p.color.rgb.g+','+p.color.rgb.b+','+p.opacity+')';
1212 }else{
Found variables that are declared but not used anywhere.
Unused variables are most often the result of incomplete refactoring. They can lead to confusing code and minor performance hitches.
NOTE: If you have intentionally left a variable unused, we suggest you to prefix the variable name with a _
to prevent them from being flagged by DeepSource.
// Write-only variables are not considered as used.
var y = 10;
y = 5;
// A variable that modifies only itself isn't considered used.
var z = 0;
z = z + 1;
// Unused argument
(function(x) {
return 5;
})();
// Unused recursive functions also raise this issue.
function fact(n) {
if (n < 2) return 1;
return n * fact(n - 1);
}
// When a function definition destructures an array,
// unused entries from the array also cause warnings.
function getY([x, y]) {
return y;
}
var x = 10;
alert(x);
((arg1) => {
return arg1;
})();
let myFunc;
myFunc = (n) => {
// this is legal
if (n < 0) myFunc();
};
// this is also considered legal
console.log(declaredLater);
var declaredLater;
// Only the second argument from the descructured array is used.
function getY([, y]) {
return y;
}