Instead of showing boring country codes like US, CH, NL, it is much nicer to show the flag emojis, πΊπΈ π¨π and π³π±, right? This isn't hard to do with ...
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Nice. I'm gonna save a 1-liner Gist for future use:
Nice compact improvement! Although I would also suggest optimising for readability :-)
I did. This one was too much... :P
You inspired me to optimise the example function in the article to have less redundant code. :-)
An alternative implementation could use the
replace
method to replace each character.This turned into a CodeWars challenge lol
Combined both of them, and I like this best. lol
One problem with this approach is it leaves you at the mercy of your OS (and even browser).
In this image I'm running the same fiddle on the same OS (windows 10) but in different browsers (the top one is chrome the bottom is firefox).
That all being said it's a nice way to keep things looking right for the OS. And a great way to keep code light.
Thank you, very nice! I just wanted to share a performance improvement:
From the benchmark your original code is 12% slower and the version in the comments using
replace
is 14% slower: jsperf benchmarkReally inspiring thank you so much, I got really inspired and decided to create a country's capital finder just displaying the capital of any country in python and run on Flask maybe this would help you find any capital you want :)
(dev.to/amedalen/any-countrys-capit...)
Once again thank you for this wonderful post.
Something weird has happened and this doesn't work in latest chrome (93) on windows.
it works fine on linux both in chrome and firefox though.
For political reasons, Windows doesn't ship with country flag emojis. It however returns the country code, so that should be a fair alternative.
answers.microsoft.com/en-us/window...
great code, but somehow it does not work on UK
It's GB (Great Britain) for the UK
Great article! I love emojis some time ago and I made a Python module to get flags github.com/lotrekagency/emojiflag
Using kotlin on Android
gist.github.com/asissuthar/cf8fcf0...
it is not working on chrome
It works for me!
Just tested it with Firefox, Chrome and Edge, using Archlinux and having Google Noto as default system font
it is not working on google chrome just shows the flag code
Nice
I'm facing the issue in Bing browser and Google chrome, it's only showing country code instead of it's emoji.
Please your Flag kurdistan