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4:00 PM
I got Uncaught TypeError: elements[i].getAttribute= is not a function
`var que = elements[i].getAttribute('value');`
 
@Nezoo i is out of index (likely)
 
Cap calm yourself
 
!!undo x2
 
!!afk vape n think
 
!!welcome Nezoo
 
4:01 PM
@Nezoo Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
 
omg you can do xN?
 
Ok. then why wouldn't you use global variables? Sometimes you need to access certain data everywhere... for example, you might want to have a global variable for options, as for example the language...
 
xN for multiples
 
Welcome :3
 
4:02 PM
~N skips
!!echo delete me
!!echo not me
 
not me
 
!!undo ~2
 
So, Does anyone know what to do?
 
1 min ago, by rlemon
@Nezoo i is out of index (likely)
!!> [1,2,3][3]
 
@rlemon "undefined"
 
4:03 PM
So?
 
@ErroreFatale a small number of globals is ok, but very small. YOU can make globals all you want, but when you are using lots of other people's code, you don'y want that to use globals and accidiently override yours.
 
so you're accessing an undefined value then trying to call a method on it
 
so globals should always be kept to an absolute minimum.
 
I don't think
printf(nl2br("<a class='questions' value='%s'><b>%s</b></a>\n\n"), $row['question'], $row['question']);
I want to get value's value
 
thats fookin gross m8
 
4:04 PM
like regex and jsp had a kid.
 
I'm starting to see golden cookies everywhere @_@
 
and then found out they were first cousins
 
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@Nezoo Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq. For posting large code blocks, use a paste site like gist.github.com, hastebin.com or pastie.org
 
@Nezoo next time hit ctrl+k to format the code.
 
@Luggage and so, what would be the correct way to manage the situation where you need a particular resource everywhere?
 
4:05 PM
@Nezoo don't use for..in on arrays
use a regular for loop
or forEach
 
I want to loop on html elements
 
crl
return (
	  <div className="draghandle">drag it1</div>
	  <div className="drop"></div>
	);
why can't react deal with it?
 
shit @crl sorry man
I never got you that example
you need to return one element
 
@ErroreFatale the correct way, in my opinion, is something we haven't even touched on, yet. Modules.
 
crl
I know but, it's already wrapped it <Component> why another nesting? @Loktar
 
4:06 PM
just wrap those in a div
 
    var elements = document.getElementsByClassName('questions');
for (i in elements) {
elements[i].onclick = function() {
var iframe = document.createElement('iframe');
var que = elements[i].getAttribute('value');
iframe.src = "qa.php?q=" + que;
iframe.class = "iframe";
document.body.appendChild(iframe);
}
}
 
Hm... can you use generators within promises to yield a list of results asynchronously?
 
@Nezoo for( var i = 0; i < elements.length; i++ ) { console.log(elements[i]) }
run this.
 
yeah but a components return can only return one element
you could break those into 2 individual components
and then include each one in your main component
then you dont need a random div
 
crl
k (it as just an example), it will be bigger
 
4:08 PM
@Luggage yes, I have read about modules in a book. But I have never used them in practice...
 
@rlemon Now it doesn't work at all
 
@corvid no
in what universe would that make sense?
 
@ErroreFatale the simple way is jsut keep all your global under a single global object you create. This is what we are aclling a namepspace.
 
how can you mix two forms of async?
 
Hmm, what languages have very strong support for DSLs?
 
4:08 PM
var elements = document.getElementsByClassName('questions'); // querySelectorAll has better support
    for (i in elements) { // missing a var, and use a regular for loop. see stackoverflow.com/questions/500504/…
        elements[i].onclick = function() {
            var iframe = document.createElement('iframe');
            var que = elements[i].getAttribute('value'); // elements[i] is actually the `this` variable here.
            iframe.src = "qa.php?q=" + que;
@Nezoo I added comments explaining what I view as incorrect
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum slurred drunk language works well
!!urban dsl
 
/me jokes because its Friday.
 
Domain specific languages.
 
user5020521
hi guys why is trim function failing?
 
4:09 PM
@ssube No idea, but yield looks like what I want. I'm reading from a socket until I receive a message. Not sure of what the proper javascript way to handle that is
 
user5020521
var name= /^[A-Za-z]+$/;
name.trim();
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum The closest you'll get is a mushy JVM language like Groovy or Scala.
 
@Luggage so, it's ok to use global variables but they have to be inside a "namspace" (object)
 
trim a regex object?
 
@Riccardo990 you trim strings not regularexpressions
 
4:09 PM
Like I can break when I receive the message, but I want to respond to messages as they come as well
 
That's only because they have so many different ways to do the same thing that you can pretend some are a DSL.
 
I wonder why embedding languages in one another is so hard. Like why we don't get sql type safety when we write sql in another language - why does it have to be a string?
 
crl
 
@rlemon it works well without the get attribute function
 
crl
^ 2 levels of wrapping, (it's annoying for drag n drop, later, but ok, I'll deal with)
 
4:10 PM
@Nezoo see my note about this, also, the rest of the comments should be acknowledged if you want to improve your code quality.
 
user5020521
@rlemon I'm validating but I can't remove white space
 
It makes sense to have path literals, jsx literals, sql literals, json literals and whatever in a language - rather than all those being strings.
 
user5020521
what should I do to trim a string?
 
And have the language be able to validate those.
@Riccardo990 google it.
 
Yes I see, But as I said the issue started once I tried to get value's data
 
4:10 PM
@Riccardo990 look at the docs for String.prototype.trim
 
user5020521
thank you
 
@ErroreFatale i don't know (or want to) enough about your code to give you a definite answer. 'namespacing' is just one way to reduce the amount of globals and therefor reduce the risk. Go with that until you learn enough that you want to change it.
 
var que = elements[i].getAttribute('value'); // elements[i] is actually the `this` variable here.
@Nezoo did you change from elements[i] to this?
 
crl
@Loktar it's not so important if you can't, don't worry, working my way slowly :)
 
is this the right way to concatenate js string var a="a"; a +="b"; ?
 
4:11 PM
yeah Im just crazy busy with a work project :/
 
@rlemon also, that getAttribute is not neded :D
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum getting there
 
it has to be done in one week, sucks.
 
one step at a time
 
crl
I see
 
4:12 PM
@rlemon what is the difference
 
@GotaloveCode could be
 
make note: every button alerts "10"
 
listen, I need to get the value's data of clicked element
 
crl
var a="a", b="b"; a = ${a}${b}; //don't do this, or maybe
 
yes, I'm teaching you why your code is wrong and how to fix it
 
4:14 PM
listen
 
@crl "ab"
 
@ssube am sure it works for php but wasnt too sure if its the same for js.thanks
 
@rlemon I will look for it now
 
if you want to learn, I will continue. if you want copy paste code I will not.
just let me know
 
@Jhawins said he posted this and no one was interested... but come on this is actually pretty damn cool
 
4:15 PM
@Loktar Jhawins is afk: standup
 
@rlemon I didn't copy/paste anything since I've started learning programming languages from a year
 
I copy and paste everything \o/
 
> Abstract

This specification defines a standard for Vehicle Data which might be available in a vehicle. It is designed to be used in conjunction with the Vehicle API Specification.
 
@Nezoo okay, I'm not accusing you of it. I'm trying to teach you about a few common pitfalls and you seem to be getting impatient
 
ahhhh finally the fonts look good
 
crl
4:16 PM
on?
 
@Loktar I'm gonna hack your car with javascript
 
user1596138
@Loktar lol they just didn't understand the implications of it
 
FEDORA!
 
@Loktar just think. jQuery all up in your car.
 
programming vehicles with web technologies, yes please!
 
4:16 PM
@rlemon No I don't want to look silly to you :D
 
god no
 
@Luggage tbh I can't imagine that would be worse than proprietary stuff we have now
 
crl
sadly some cars embed Java
 
fedora servers are much more manageable than this workstation thingy. maybe I should blame gnome instead
 
@AwalGarg never trust a gnome wearing a fedora.
 
4:17 PM
@rlemon Now I understand your code
 
user1596138
@Luggage What do we have today? A proprietary framework from each individual company. In some cases in each vehicle haha. It's not feasible for innovations to happen right now and that is why every interface I've seen sucks raging dick
 
#IF DEBUG
emissionsEquipment.enable();
#ENDIF
 
user1596138
@Luggage VW!
 
0
A: Accessing Dynamic Property In ng-repeat

npclaudiuFirst of all, try to wrap the external forEach into a $scope.$applyAsync, because the way you wrote it, $scope.root might get modified from outside of a digest cycle. Second, you should be aware that JavaScript treats objects as unordered hash maps, so if you need consistent ordering, you should...

 
@Nezoo okay so look at that fiddle I posted above with the ten buttons. as you can see each button alerts "10". when you register the functions you're calling "i" internally, but outside of that function definition you've incremented i. so all buttons alert "10". in your code, the last i itteration is outside of the index of the array, HOWEVER inside of a click event, this keyword represents the element being actioned on (the button)
 
4:18 PM
Can't tell if he's right, or if he didn't understand my question
 
god yeah, the dash interfaces are so bad even
like wtf kind of UX/UI designers do they hire?
 
user1596138
Seriously tho, they are speccing out everything from Washer Fluid level to Oil Viscosity to Clutch wear to ignition timing and seat position. Shit it even has window positions
 
Is there usually a delay in time for npm to update your package to the most recent version? I hit publish 10+ minutes ago, and it still shows the old version number on npm's site
 
that's probably all available on the vehicles network, now
 
@Nick its usually almost instant
 
4:19 PM
for modernish or luxury cars
 
@Loktar Yeah, it has been for me in the past... not sure what the deal is
 
@rlemon Got you
 
user1596138
@Luggage Ofc it is. It has been since 1998 with ODBII (well not the body control module stuff). But this is a spec to bring it to a web API
 
@Nezoo okay, now correcting that. we want this.getAttribute(blah)
Please confirm this works for you, there are other mistakes I would like to help you with next.
 
i see nothing wrong with that, really
 
user1596138
4:20 PM
And standardize it. For all platforms. Reps from Ford and BMW are quoted on the W3 site.
 
@rlemon Let me try
 
@Luggage which tend to have sweet sound systems and a screen. So we can write a webapp that will play a movie, sync sound, move the seat, rev the engine during chase scenes...
interactive italian job in your own car!
 
> GM needs programmer with javascript skillz, pension + union member for life.
 
ohh god.
Twitter Bootstrap will be in my next car
 
user1596138
lol I'd take a GM pensioned front end dev job...
 
4:21 PM
@Loktar because developers aren't lazy enough without a union break
 
@Jhawins haha I would take a pensions any job :p
@ssube LOL
> hey you have to lower your daily commits you're making the other guys look bad
> we need to work at the same pace
 
> Every six builds, you need to go look at the sun for a few minutes.
 
while we are at bootstrap, I have been using yahoo's purecss a lot these days and I must say it is quite good.
 
2 LoC/hour
 
@Loktar I have a friend who works for the post office. this is true there :P
 
4:22 PM
Does anybody know if it's a good idea to applyAsync on a non-async loop? I'm so confused
 
@rlemon Million thanks. Sorry for interruption
 
user1596138
Honestly I'm excited. If not for the fact I want a job like that.. For the fact that cars won't have dash interfaces that make you want to ram a pole.
 
if unions ever start to get involved in software, I'm going to find a new field
 
@Jhawins yeah it does sound really interesting
@ssube haha yeah I never want to be part of a union
 
fuck unions, fuck pensions, fuck ruining the entire industry thankyouverymuch
 
4:23 PM
^
 
user1596138
@Loktar lol as if there was a union on the white collar side over there...
 
Government pensions are fucking ridiculous.
 
stay in CA with your stupid ideas
@SterlingArcher my first move in Democracy 3, every game, is to get rid of defense and pensions
 
@Jhawins yeah they most likely would handle it with outside contracting companies I imagine
 
it balances the budget within a year or two
 
4:23 PM
What do when queries are too intense for a database? Run separate queries and process elsewhere?
 
user1596138
Don't be naive. Plenty of kids in startups could benefit from a union today...
 
@Nezoo okay, so that works. now we can address properties vs attributes. you used .getAttribute('value') to get the HTML value attribute, I bet you didn't know most attributes are mapped 1:1 with dom element properties, so elm.getAttribute('id') is the same as elm.id (for the majority of cases)
 
@Jhawins the idea of unions is good.. but the implementation generally is shit
 
user1596138
It has it's place.
 
all the tank and old lazy person money goes into education, housing, and science
 
user1596138
4:24 PM
@Loktar I agree
 
I see your point with startups for sure though
 
I've only seen bad results from unions. The idea is solid, but some places it just ruins shit
 
@Loktar startups are the worst place to have unions
they're such a mess already, unions will just make it worse
 
JavaScript Developers Union.
 
user1596138
He said he saw my point, not that startups need unions.
 
4:24 PM
who's with me?!
 
@ssube yeah because then you can't work your people 15 hours a day :p
 
unions are important when your job is a commodity that anyone can do
 
half the reason they fail is because they already overpay their employees
 
@rlemon I am in
 
Like, for example, when my dad was a foreman for his construction company, union regulations required them to hire a licensed electrictian to change a single lightbulb
 
4:25 PM
we're all spoiled being much harder to replace
 
add a union and startups will be spending more on shittier people
 
user1596138
@Luggage Agree. Like working the line at GM
 
and they already tend to spend a ton on some shitty people
 
One guy was literally fired for changing a lightbulb without going through the union chain
 
@Nezoo when that is taken care of, please read this: stackoverflow.com/questions/500504/…
 
user1596138
4:25 PM
@SterlingArcher Shoulda done what he was told.
 
unions will only make the problems with startup culture worse
 
user1596138
Kroger has a union but it's opt-in
 
yea, a startup is an odd place to want to unionize.. not sure that makes sense
 
If you can get fired for changing a simple lightbulb, then maybe the union isn't benefitting you
 
user1596138
If you don't opt-in the managers know that and they make you do all the shitty jobs
 
4:26 PM
Just my opinion there
 
unless you spend 6 hours of your day out front smoking, the union probably isn't benefiting you
and the police union is actively ruining things for everybody else (their contract is a large part of why cops aren't fired)
 
corruption and bureaucracy aren't the goals of unions, just a natural side-effect
 
they have so many conditions on how and when cops can be fired for misconduct that it's almost impossible, which contributes quite a bit to the problems we're having
 
user1596138
@SterlingArcher No that's backwards. What if you work on the assembly line and they tell you to go clean toilets
 
"i don't do that"
 
user1596138
4:28 PM
"Yes you do"
 
^ I have that mentality and I am not in a union.
they tell me to clean toilets.. time to quit.
 
user1596138
Ofc. But what if that's not an option for you
 
user1596138
What if you have kids and have to feed them sumbitches!
 
haha only time you don't have that power is in the military.. probably why I'm so adamant about it now.
@Jhawins its a pride thing in my case. For example if they told me to learn Flash because we needed it for some project
I'd nope out and go w/o a job for a bit
 
@Loktar ha, but that's Flash
I'd clean a toilet before I wrote Flash
 
4:30 PM
hahaha
 
I'd eat a toilet before I wrote PHP
 
user1596138
Oh yeah man I totally agree. But in manual labor it's different. Someone who has worked in the same factory 20 years doesn't have the same freedom to leave and survive at the same quality of life as you
 
like a nasty out on the curb toilet
 
"we need this to be written in PH" ... "I quit".
 
@Jhawins yeah I understand that
HAH poor @Jhawins has had to do that :/
 
4:30 PM
> Pick your next letter very carefully.
 
since we have some wordpress installations.
developer needed help.. because he is pretty clueless
 
i'll give you a hint. It's P
 
@Loktar I think our front site is WP or something like that, but we just hired some PR firm to run it. :P
Cheaper than wasting our dev time on PHP.
 
LOL also as front end devs... they had @Jhawins update the robots.txt file LOL
double LOL because it was a wtflol?
 
user1596138
I didn't do it tho lol
 
4:31 PM
I was like.... how is this a front end task?
basically the answer was
 
"I don't do that, hire a robots.txt updater"
 
> We know you guys aren't idiots and could do it faster than anyone else here.
 
user1596138
They said I probably had experience with it
 
user1596138
I said
 
user1596138
> Ok well I'll just google it
 
4:32 PM
LOL ^ in planning
 
user1596138
And all the non-devs are like laughing about it as if it were a joke! haha
 
user1596138
An I was like no I really will haha
 
was pretty hilarious
 
@Jhawins Haha, I think that's about the only difference between devs and non-devs
They don't realize that we just know how to Google things
 
you, too, could be a dev if you just googled things..
 
user1596138
4:33 PM
I do not agree. Haha.
 
... and understand what the results mean
 
@Luggage All it takes is some persistence
 
@Luggage patterns and google, that's all it is
 
i mostyl agree to that, but I know people that persistence is just not enough
 
that's why I'm no longer a dev. Ops requires some skill. :P
 
user1596138
4:34 PM
Ops?
 
yep, ops
 
Huh okay this is probably a dumb question. Say you want to "augment" a method on an existing class your class is extending. Is that in any way possible? Example:
 
@Jhawins new buzzword.
devops.
 
it's quite different
@Loktar fuck devops
 
4:35 PM
@Luggage s/googled/vamped on so/
 
treat dev like an internal customer and give them real ops
 
user1596138
Oh so you do the exact same thing. But you call yourself some hipster name and pretend you're better.
 
example:
2
Q: c# write 1-25 to listbox; concise way to do this?

Thomas SheraC# is program. I am writing a program which requires a list box with numbers 1-25 as entries. I am certain there is a more concise way to do this. How can I concise this code? Here is current code: shiftListBox.Text = ""; shiftListBox.Items.Add("Random"); shiftListBox.Items.Add("1"); //is the...

 
user1596138
Sounds kinda like "Architect"
 
the concept of devops is a joke, to make mgmt happy about something
 
user1596138
4:36 PM
LOL
 
class CylonSocket extends net.Socket {
  constructor() { super() }
  connect() {
    // do a lot of maintenance here
    this.connect(...arguments);  // I don't imagine this would work.
  }
}
 
just dedicate a slice of your existing ops team to internal tools, because that's a thing you have to do anyway
have a higher SLA and lower turnaround time on them, and bam
"devops" without the buzzwords or anything special
 
@corvid what does connect expect?
an array, individual arguments, an object?
 
@rlemon Same as net.Socket. But if I call this.connect, am I calling the parent's connect, or my current class's connect (ie, the function I am in)?
 
current
 
4:38 PM
Ah, can I get the parent's method?
 
Hey guys! :) Does anyone have an idea how to calculate values based on numbers in an array? Can't seem to wrap my head around that one. :(
 
@Deadmano Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
 
super.connect
 
current should extend from net's because of the super call no?
 
he's overriding it
 
4:38 PM
ohhhh
didn't look at the method name
duh
 
Hi guys, how do you match "]]" in Regex ?
 
yeah, I designed it a bit poorly. Basically it just connects to my document store and attempts reconnects
@Baldráni \]\]
 
user1596138
!!> /]]/.test("]]")
 
@Jhawins true
 
user1596138
Shitty way
 
4:40 PM
!!> /]{2}/.test(']]')
 
@rlemon true
 
@corvid So to escape a character used in regex you had to escape it and put it in " ( )"
 
@Baldráni Without the [, ] doesn't have special meaning.
 
:P
 
`\` in regex makes the character literal
 
user1596138
4:41 PM
!!> /`\`]`\`]/.test("]]");
 
@Jhawins false
 
user1596138
@corvid instructions unclear
 
I have var res1BaseBCost = [3, 6, 4, 5, 8] as an array, how can I multiply each value in that array in another variable?
 
Does anyone know how to run ExpressJs on another port? When i do createServer in a different script then there's no problem, but if I try to set the port in express using either app.set or by just hard coding it I don't get it to run.
 
@P1raten Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
 
4:41 PM
@rlemon ty
Thank you guys i get it :)
 
@P1raten what port?
 
Doesn't matter. I've been trying several. 8000, 8080, 3000.
I'm starting the node process using pm2 and I think it's messing with me when running express. I tried enabling it to run on 3000 as express natively does but still no dice.
 
app.listen(port)
 
Tried that.
 
using pm2 in cluster mode?
 
4:44 PM
possible ports are explicitly blocked?
also, express has a native listen port?
 
@Luggage
No.
@rlemon nope, tried with other scripts that works fine. And maybe native was the wrong word. Default is perhaps a better one.
 
express has a default listen port?
 
a picture, really?
 
that isn't "default" to express
you've made that the default
 
4:46 PM
Uh, no.
 
PORT=8080 node app.js
 
@SomeGuy another excellent video youtube.com/watch?v=3kn5XKKZEFU
 
user5020521
well trim works only for string
 
@rlemon tired that, doesn't work.
 
let's see the .listen()
 
4:46 PM
@Abhishrek Thanks!
 
that's the important part, not the app.set
 
@P1raten lol yea, there is no such thing as "express default port"
 
user5020521
n.value = x[newId].name is a string
 
user5020521
how can I trim the value of 'n'?
 
4:47 PM
@FlorianMargaine gimme your tmux config again!!
 
@rlemon just gonna ignore you till you download express by yourself and check in that file.
 
there is maybe a port more people default to using, but that isn't a "default" in express, you still have to set it
 
also, what is normalizePort()?
 
sigh, I need to bookmark that
 
Hey guys, is Babel 6 working for you?
 
4:47 PM
Thanks guys! :)
 
@P1raten ohh, so my three years experience with express probably doesn't count. good luck with your problem. :P
 
@Luggage the listen function just takes the already pre-defined port variable.
 
@Luggage parseInt probably
 
@rlemon but never the express-generator I'm betting?
 
well now, that isn't an express default.
 
4:48 PM
awal@bookstro:/run/media/awal/dev$ fish
bash: fish: command not found...
Install package 'fish' to provide command 'fish'? [N/y]
holy awesome
 
just like I've been explaining..
 
poor wording on my part then.
 
that is someones tool (albeit maybe their own) generating express code for you
 
@AwalGarg which OS?
 
I have no idea what I did to make this happen, but it does
 
4:49 PM
what port DOES express lsiten on? search your code for that number
 
@Neoares fedora. I swear I didn't do anything spooky
 
:o
 
crl
it listens to 0
 
@Luggage 3000 or process.env.PORT, i've already checked for that.
 
what happens if you go yes?
it does a sudo apt-get install?
 
4:50 PM
@P1raten ohh.. you say you are using pm2. pm2 rememebers the environemnt variables as they were when you first setup that process. it might be that
 
it installs it, the correct package @Neoares (dnf install)
 
@P1raten how are you launching
 
oh right, it's fedora
 
@rlemon pm2.
 
var app = require('../app')
??
 
4:50 PM
jesus fucking christ it works for node as well OMG
 
@rlemon yep
 
crl
what version of node? do you get on fedora
 
did you module.exports = app; on the app.js file?
 
@rlemon I haven't touched anything, so, yes.
 
@crl centos gets 0.10.x
 
4:51 PM
I generated the code and tried to get it to run that's all i've done. No modifications.
 
dunno, I denied it because I think it will install some old ass version
but fish is latest
 
@Luggage Do you mean when I did pm2 start app.js ?
 
yup
so if PORT is set then, it'll stay set to the same value
console.log(process.env.PORT) to see
 
Jesus christ. I'm just stupid. It was pm2, but still my fault.
I'm starting the app.js instead of the www/bin
sigh
 
crl
@ssube pff hehe
 
4:53 PM
Just figured it our right now when I wrote about starting app.js.
smh thanks anyways @Luggage & @rlemon.
 
crl
pm2 looks complicated to me, will try again
 
pm2 is hella easy.
 
@crl node doesn't bother to package their stuff up, so it doesn't really run well on servers
 
it's quite easy. one command to install it as a service, then you have a tool for starting/stopping many node esrvices
pm2 start myFile.js #now it's a service
 
crl
like forever?
 
4:54 PM
My favorite thing about PM2 is the --watch feature
Till you stop it, yes.
 
holy fuck my model worked <3 booyah suck it angular! abstraction just became my bittttttch
 
if you go: pm2 start app.js --watch
 
it does clustering, too
 
Then it checks for file changes and restarts.
 
to do no-downtime restarts, etc
 
crl
4:55 PM
oh, interesting, but sometimes you need to compile things, so you prefer to have a shit like gulp/ebpack, idk doing the things at each save
 
@crl don't use forever, if you can help it
 
Do you guys celebrate when you solve issues that take days to figure out?
 
it can start with any command, just just a .js file.
 
I added co-founder to my resume
am I a hipster
 
@SterlingArcher I just let out a huge sigh and go to bed.
 
crl
4:56 PM
@ssube ok :D
 
I tend to punch the air
 
i celebrate by updating a library and making new problems
 
That doesn't sound like typical sterling.
 
good man
 
I'd wager something along the lines of whiskey and a hooker.
 
crl
4:56 PM
cofo-under
 
more like coFUNder because i'm the life of the party
 
@nick no
that's not right
 
but it is
 
@nick That was the lamest thing anyone has ever said.
 
react-dom and react-native. What do you call them. react 'backends'?
 
4:58 PM
Leave Earth, please.
 
guys have mercy I just woke up its too early
 
@Luggage Yes]
 
crl
more like frond-ends tho?
 
i want to think of a stupid react backend to make jst as a learning project
 
@nick I thought what you said was revolutionary and it changed my life
 
4:59 PM
react-sql-schema
 
crl
hehe stralia
 
uses a virtual schema to give you DDL statements
 

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