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What made BJP to loose Bengal election?

Dear BJP,Who was your "native Bengali speaking" face of the party in West Bengal ?How did you expect Bengali people to vote for a party which didn't present a Bengali face ?Not every election can be won by Modi and Shah !! You need to look beyond them when it comes to state elections. You need to promote local leaders.Time and again you keep losing because there is no CM face in the elections. What could have been a close contest was perfectly spoiled because there was no face of the party.Too much centralisation will never work for a party which wants to make a pan India presence. You need to accomodate people from all over India.Secondly Local karyakartas who worked all round the year were not given tickets and people who came from other parties were given importance above them. These were the faces which TMC wanted to sideline for a long time. This lead to local anti incumbency and the same repeating faces were rejected by the people.Although from 3 seats in 2016 to 85+ seats is a big gain for BJP they were capable of doing a lot better than this.The victory for TMC has made Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party even more irrelevant. From 44 seats in 2016, they are now nothing. TMC will now have an upper hand in national politics than the Congress party. If there will be a joint coalition against BJP in 2024, then more parties will prefer to unite under Mamata Banerjee and than Rahul Gandhi.In 2024 we might see Modi vs Didi in the national elections !In December 2020, I had said that BJP needs to follow TMC's route to success. They had to capture Kolkata and Tollywood which they failed considerably. Modi and Shah are not liked in Kolkata at all. They campaigned with Nada and Kailash Vijayvargiya which was huge mistake. They even send Tejas Surya in Kolkata which had said was a big mistake as people don't know him. Sourav Ganguly completely betrayed them. Mithun Chakraborty is not a big name in Tollywood, they should have talked to people like Nandita Roy, Shiboprasad Mukherjee, Prasenjit Chatterjee and other super stars.Moreover, Urban youth in Bengal hates Hindutva. The chants of Jai Shree Ram only made sure that these youths were moving away from BJP.Atleast, now BJP should understand that every state in India is different. You can get votes in the name of Modi in Gujarat and Maharashtra but not in Bengal. They won in Assam because of Himanta Biswa Sarma and not ModiHindu middle class are the core voters of Modi. What they have done for them? Nothing.They are angry because of fuel price, tax system, falling economy and reducing interests on their savings. Moreover, BJP has also started appeasing Muslims through civil services schemes and others which had enraged its voters. Also, Modi failed to control riots during CAA bills and Farm bills.Finally, it should learn from its counter parts like Mamata Banerjee, Uddhav Thackeray, and Sonia Gandhi about managing Media. Have ever seen any media house speaking against these parties? BJP should stop behaving like an opposition even getting clear majority.Get over your arrogance!

What are some of the most useful Node.js packages?

The Most Starred Packages section on npm is a good starting point (numbers = stars):express Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework - 482async Higher-order functions and common patterns for asynchronous code - 280grunt The JavaScript Task Runner - 236request Simplified HTTP request client. - 219socket.io node.js realtime framework server - 206lodash A utility library delivering consistency, customization, performance, & extras. - 205gulp The streaming build system - 170mocha simple, flexible, fun test framework - 164mongoose Mongoose MongoDB ODM - 151underscore JavaScript's functional programming helper library. - 146hapi HTTP Server framework - 116commander the complete solution for node.js command-line programs - 111jade Jade template engine - 102browserify browser-side require() the node way - 101redis Redis client library - 100colors get colors in your node.js console like what - 89moment Parse, manipulate, and display dates. - 87coffee-script Unfancy JavaScript - 80connect High performance middleware framework - 80passport Simple, unobtrusive authentication for Node.js. - 75nodemailer Easy as cake e-mail sending from your Node.js applications - 74q A library for promises (CommonJS/Promises/A,B,D) - 69bower The browser package manager - 67sails API-driven framework for building realtime apps, using MVC conventions (based on Express and Socket.IO) - 64cheerio Tiny, fast, and elegant implementation of core jQuery designed specifically for the server - 62optimist Light-weight option parsing with an argv hash. No optstrings attached. - 62jshint Static analysis tool for JavaScript - 61mongodb A node.js driver for MongoDB - 60uglify-js JavaScript parser, mangler/compressor and beautifier toolkit - 60chalk Terminal string styling done right. Created because the `colors` module does some really horrible things. - 58mysql A node.js driver for mysql. It is written in JavaScript, does not require compiling, and is 100% MIT licensed. - 57nodemon Simple monitor script for use during development of a node.js app. - 57stylus Robust, expressive, and feature-rich CSS superset - 56mkdirp Recursively mkdir, like `mkdir -p` - 54validator String validation and sanitization - 53grunt-contrib-watch Run predefined tasks whenever watched file patterns are added, changed or deleted. - 49debug small debugging utility - 48winston A multi-transport async logging library for Node.js - 47forever A simple CLI tool for ensuring that a given node script runs continuously (i.e. forever) - 44formidable A node.js module for parsing form data, especially file uploads. - 44node-inspector Web Inspector based nodeJS debugger - 44koa Koa web app framework - 43grunt-cli The grunt command line interface. - 42marked A markdown parser built for speed - 42npm A package manager for node - 42bcrypt A bcrypt library for NodeJS. - 41shelljs Portable Unix shell commands for Node.js - 41glob a little globber - 40chai BDD/TDD assertion library for node.js and the browser. Test framework agnostic. - 39bluebird Full featured Promises/A+ implementation with exceptionally good performance - 37grunt-contrib-uglify Minify files with UglifyJS. - 37less Leaner CSS - 34minimist parse argument options - 34node-uuid Rigorous implementation of RFC4122 (v1 and v4) UUIDs. - 34through simplified stream contsruction - 33grunt-contrib-jshint Validate files with JSHint. - 32mime A comprehensive library for mime-type mapping - 32should test framework agnostic BDD-style assertions - 32gm GraphicsMagick and ImageMagick for node.js - 31gulp-uglify Minify files with UglifyJS. - 31restify REST framework - 31backbone Give your JS App some Backbone with Models, Views, Collections, and Events. - 30pm2 Modern CLI process manager for Node apps with a builtin load-balancer - 30event-stream construct pipes of streams of events - 29n node version manager - 29xml2js Simple XML to JavaScript object converter. - 28ejs Embedded JavaScript templates - 27ws simple to use, blazing fast and thoroughly tested websocket client, server and console for node.js, up-to-date against RFC-6455 - 27grunt-contrib-cssmin Compress CSS files. - 26http-server a simple zero-configuration command-line http server - 26inquirer A collection of common interactive command line user interfaces. - 26jsdom A JavaScript implementation of the DOM and HTML standards - 26gulp-concat Concatenates files - 25http-proxy HTTP proxying for the masses - 25pg PostgreSQL client - pure javascript & libpq with the same API - 25sequelize Multi dialect ORM for Node.JS - 25yo CLI tool for running Yeoman generators - 25bearcat a POJOs based application framework for node.js - 24grunt-contrib-copy Copy files and folders. - 24istanbul Yet another JS code coverage tool that computes statement, line, function and branch coverage with module loader hooks to transparently add coverage when running tests. Supports all JS coverage use cases including unit tests, server side functional tests - 24grunt-contrib-clean Clean files and folders. - 23handlebars Handlebars provides the power necessary to let you build semantic templates effectively with no frustration - 23levelup Fast & simple storage - a Node.js-style LevelDB wrapper - 23nconf Hierarchical node.js configuration with files, environment variables, command-line arguments, and atomic object merging. - 23superagent elegant & feature rich browser / node HTTP with a fluent API - 23bunyan a JSON logging library for node.js services - 22grunt-contrib-concat Concatenate files. - 22minimatch a glob matcher in javascript - 22npm-check-updates Find newer versions of dependencies than what your package.json allows - 22yeoman The Yeoman CLI is deprecated. See Page on yeoman.io for more info. - 22esprima ECMAScript parsing infrastructure for multipurpose analysis - 21jquery JavaScript library for DOM operations - 21markdown A sensible Markdown parser for javascript - 21phantomjs Headless WebKit with JS API - 21supertest Super-agent driven library for testing HTTP servers - 21csv CSV parser with simple api, full of options and tested against large datasets. - 20grunt-contrib-imagemin Minify images - 20rimraf A deep deletion module for node (like `rm -rf`) - 20tap A Test-Anything-Protocol library - 20co generator async flow control goodness - 19

Who was considered the best shooting backcourt before Curry and Thompson?

The ridiculousness of the Splash brothers is evident in that it's so hard to think past them and their era of dominance. I can think of only one backcourt (that I have personally seen play) that was even minimally close to these two…John Stockton and Jeff HornacekThese two in their heyday were a headache for any team facing them. Most people remember the Stockton-Malone pairing but ‘Stornacek' was just as dangerous even though not as prolific. In an era where analytics were unheard of, and as such players weren't able to craft their games to take advantage of the efficiencies we have now, their splits were actually extraordinarily good and this is shown in their career percentages. JS was a solid 52/38/83 and Hornacek 50/40/88. For comparison, SC is 48/44/90 and Klay is 46/42/85.The difference of course, is in their production. With the league-wide knowledge available now which wasn't in the 80’s or 90’s, Steph and Klay have had the ability to tailor their games to use this knowledge to become the force they are today. Offensive sets are also specifically tailored to give them the opportunities to make these shots in a way that was not considered or used before. Steph and Klay are my #1, but if I'm forced to pick a #2, I'll probably go with these guys

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