browserify is a good one, too. webpack is like browserify + a bunch of other tools. it'll let you require('some.css'), handle dependencies like iamges and fonts, etc
@ssube we have a game for that - whenever we meet we put our phones in a pile, whoever picks up their phone first buys everyone else's beer. You can only respond to SMS/calls.
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Hi All, Im writing a new app using angularjs + laravel (PHP) and I had a very basic doubt
When I call www.website.com/ it should hit one of the angular routes and render the view from angular and laravel works as a API only. When I go to www.website.com/ laravel routes should not be referred. No PHP views should be rendered ?
@BenjaminGruenbaum just general etiquette thingy. It might appear to the other person that the asker is racist and will discontinue the conversation if he is not from the same race. Basically, it is stupid. And that is how it is.
@uselesschien why would asking where you're from geographically be racist? Does it create an impression you'll be discriminated against by people who'll know it?
@Cereal virtually everyone who comes in touch with tourists speaks it, it's also an "official" language, so I'd say yes. It's mandatory and everyone learns it for 10 years in School but that doesn't mean everyone knows it.
Practically everyone I interact with knows it, and everyone tourists interact with does too.
Order pizza, prepare X+Y shekels for tip, Y shekels coin drops out of sight, start looking, 10 seconds later, pizza guy comes knocking, gets X shekels tip -_-
So I think I need a way to index a string quickly, and with support for Unicode. Do I have to build an array using the same method as for..of does with the string (whatever that is)?
@Cereal My English is pretty bad - it used to be better, @MadaraUchiha @Zirak @Mosho and some other people are also from Israel - not that it's a big deal. I find nationality an artifact of chance.
@KendallFrey It depends on what you want, but there are characters that are made of 2 unicode code points. For instance, you could construct ö from a special code point and o
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@BenjaminGruenbaum I can relate to that. I've no problem communicating in English but ask me to name some random vegetable and I'm lost. That's a lack of vocabulary though, not a failure in commanding the language.
@ivarni yes, my vocabulary isn't particularly good in English either. That's probably more because I mostly interact with an international crowd so I stick to as few complicated words as I can.
This room has such variety. Anime, libraries, and smileys from Israel. Lemons from Canada. Caprica from botlandic. copies from germany. and cats from california.
I need to run an asynchronous, CPU-intensive background job in node, maybe in JS or maybe in C. It needs to run every N seconds, then the foreground process (the event loop) needs to pick up the results and distribute them via socket. Think updating a simulation and broadcasting the new state.
@BenjaminGruenbaum right. I can have a worker process do the next sim step, write to a DB, then the server process grabs and broadcasts. That works, but leaves me deploying two processes and a mongo/redis to everyone's machine.
For server-side/scaling it's great, but less than ideal for single player.
Having pipes/sockets/mmap/buffer between processes is nice. Web workers (or threads pretending to be workers) would be pretty sweet, if it didn't serialize so often.
I am gonna have to serialize at some point anyway, but would rather use bson or some compressible format.
@ssube There is no way to share data across threads in NodeJS right now that I'm aware of. As I said - this is being fixed but the PR is taking months.
@ssube I think anything but database will be painful for you, you can use a queue like zeromq but it's more work. What memory are you distributing and why?