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02:00
I'm supposed to make a HTML5 UI with JS help
Have you considered a career in botany instead?
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@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Don't use Angular.
Buttany is my strong suit
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Unless you like stabbing yourself in the eye with a fork.
02:01
I'm going for Typescript with React
user406009
That's a good approach.
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(Flow + React also works well, depends on how much you want ES6 support)
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My one other comment is to read the red box at facebook.github.io/react/docs/component-api.html#setstate.
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And then read it again.
Ell
Ell
okay I need to recompile kernel. I need i2c-dev
02:24
SyntaxError: Unexpected token )
    at exports.runInThisContext (vm.js:73:16)
    at Module._compile (module.js:443:25)
    at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:478:10)
    at Module.load (module.js:355:32)
    at Function.Module._load (module.js:310:12)
    at Module.require (module.js:365:17)
    at require (module.js:384:17)
    at Liftoff.handleArguments
    at Liftoff.<anonymous>
Liftoff
/cc @Bartek
JS developer writes shitty library, thinks it's a plane.
JS library quiz: identify a library by its name
Bluebird?
user406009
Reflux?
Bacon.JS?
Also FFS why can't JS libraries post a goddamn CHANGELOG when they change version?
user406009
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Many libraries do.
user406009
02:28
Just stop using bad JS libraries.
This particular lib just increased major number and there's no trace of changelog to be found
user406009
Which lib?
user406009
But that's mostly redundant with React ...
Yes, I am getting rid of it
Can't they put that on the goddamn front page or their website
why don't you use moustache
user406009
I found it in the standard place. The github repo.
or mustache
wot
Idk people told me to use that
02:31
why do they spell it mustache
hipster factor
American English?
Whoa.
I've been spelling it and seeing it as moustache for years
French orthography so probably same in UK
02:32
Aug 4 at 8:46, by Rapptz
Web development is by far the most boring thing I've ever experienced.
Hate webdev.
With a passion.
Me too.
I DIDN'T SIGN FOR THIS
There should be a no-JavaScript clause in every contract
user406009
Wow guys. Webdev isn't that bad.
If you can see this, React is not working right. This is probably because you're viewing this on your file system instead of a web server.
So running React samples needs a webserver, TIL
02:36
@Lalaland You're right. It's worse.
Can someone help me with this
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Make a basic one nerd.
"If you can see this, this CSV parser is not working right. This is probably because your computer has less than 12 cores and 64 GB of RAM".
2
It's not that hard to make a basic webserver noob
127.0.0.1 it up
A webserver to run a JS library yes
I am overwhelmed with all this logic
user406009
02:41
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva For interests sake, where are you running into that error?
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva It's all security policies
user406009
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Which one?
Also frontend webdev is the boring one
And also frontend whatever else
Fuck user interfaces
Fuck users.
user406009
02:44
@CatPlusPlus But you have to admit that is one of the most important parts of a product.
@Lalaland Quadratic and a couple others
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Usability is important.
But I understand now, it isn't physically possible to calculate a quadratic formula without an HTTP server, I take back everything I said earlier.
I'm only interested in making APIs
Let UI shit be someone else's problem
user406009
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva It's the JSXTransformer. Web security policies prevent you from arbitrary loading files off the disk.
user406009
02:46
This is the browser actually being correct.
user406009
I am sure there is a command line flag for disabling this security feature.
@CatPlusPlus backend is pretty boilerplate-y.
unless you're only interested in making the API and none of the boring auth garbage
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I am mildly entertained
@Rapptz Hahahaha no
02:49
yes
Since I'm actually making backends and not just reading about simple CRUDs
No
k I appreciate the appeal to self authority there
user406009
But most of what people want are simple CRUDs.
user406009
With good UIs.
02:54
Why is a 33k user helping answer an offtopic question in the comments
And someone upvoted
What the fuck
lol
user406009
@CatPlusPlus Prove me wrong. Other than Google, most popular sites (including SO) are not doing too much more than just storing and retrieving simple data.
Why would he prove anything when he can just be condescending? :>
Cat doesn't give a fuck.
>implying those photos cover a 34 million years span
nuh uh I don't think so
5 minutes tops
02:59
Or that cats have existed for 34 million years
@Mysticial Bahahah, love those creatures. So chill.
user406009
Bartek might have some crazy beliefs, but at least he is willing to discuss his reasons.
@copy lol the earth is barely 6000 years old
Guise, you've been in this Lounge long enough to learn that you don't discuss stuff with Cat++, unless you agree on something. You enjoy banter, watch him troll vampires and relax.
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relax
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03:02
Lounge
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Wat
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BUT PEOPLE MIGHT BE WRONG ON THE INTERNET
Forbidding people to copy shit because you can't trust fucking peoples.
damn I feel totally weak
What's the matter, wuss? <3
03:08
body sucks :P
Install exoskeleton, dominate world.
@ElimGarak fucking peoples you don't trust is indeed a bad idea
Well, that too.
is exoskeleton cheap
Not sure, in Crysis, they burn your body to prevent the Chinese from getting it if you die.
03:09
that's inhumane, preventing people from access to food
I see
well food is something I need to solve right now
user406009
You can always just go the other direction. Meet the new Andy:
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I'd like to purchase that model.
user406009
Much better than the old Andy!
03:12
I read something a while ago about someone's boss going to conferences with the robot
Apparently it was so annoying people would "forget" about it in a room with the doors closed
@Lalaland smile definitely is
it's also significantly thinner
user406009
@ElimGarak Yeah, that women has a very pretty face.
Putting comments above every = delete;: // https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlP0m39xdI0
colleague sent everybody an upset mail saying it's not his fault the build was broken and someone owes him a beer to compensate for a useless trip to work by taxi at 3 AM. I'm curious dafuq is going on
user406009
Why would someone care about the build breaking at 3 AM?
03:14
that's part of what I'd like to understand
drunkenness
I wouldn't wake up to fuck Rihanna at 3 AM, let alone fix a broken build.
or something
user406009
@ElimGarak Isn't it like 3 AM where you are right now?
15 minutes later he sent another mail saying "btw this should be entirely rewritten, I have no idea why this code is still around"
(I agree with him!)
03:15
It's 5:15 AM, but I like writing rendering code, so it doesn't count. :P Going to work in about 3 hours. Woo!
you just stayed up to fuck Rihanna
The tooling presented in Herb's talk looks interesting.
it is interesting. I'm curious whether it can be started automatically on compilation and whether it slows it down a lot
But the crucial part is wake up. if you're already awake, you can fuck Rihanna while you fix the broken build. Or just fix the broken build and pout you Rihanna is not there.
I wonder if a Linux build will come soon.
user406009
03:17
Is this from the latest talk posted on youtube?
The one on C++14 by default? Yeah. Microsofter talkin' about C++14. Always fun.
Herb is always like that
"Look at all the C++17 you can already do with MSVC" -- disregard the fact that many other C++11/14 features are broken
The interesting thing is that with VS2015 they will dispatch compiler updates without breaking changes before major versions
so no need for CTPs etc
including final implementation of await and other things
The bad news is that two-phase lookup is "not a short-term priority"
user406009
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Well, at least they are moving forward with that.
user406009
03:19
Unlike their C compiler.
"Moving forward" is not enough
what I'm looking forward is to see modules in November
I'm really curious
I hope to god modules don't suck.
wot?
is there a missing comma in there
edit did not help too much
Ah well, I have a fear the initial MSVC implementation will taint the prospect of modules.
03:21
oh wait
is "I hope to god" a way of saying "I really wish"?
yes, also I use fuck instead of god not to be a hypocritical pagan
user406009
Isn't there a competing implementation coming out of Google?
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Or did they stop that?
Of modules?
user406009
Yeah, of modules.
03:22
@Guriwesu It is a different implementation with a very different focus (on supporting existing code directly), but both are experimental
@Lalaland it was an old thing
@Guriwesu Clearly, as this stuff gets standardized, it will converge, but I don't think we actually know what the standard will be yet
why didn't the first one box
ah wait so it's not an old thing
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva present in both
03:23
why is your handle Guriwesu
like, both were literally copied from twitter links
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva nah, onebox sometimes just fucks up
you need to edit and repost as is
I really need modules. I need them in my life.
@AndyProwl because of this asshat
lol
literally up arrows -> enter
03:24
@ElimGarak everyone does. Even those who say they don't
wtf, snackchat
it's a known thing
Bartek
user406009
Modules are love. Modules are life.
Modules bring victory and victory is life.
03:26
The unfortunate part is that they won't help much with template code
and considering most of the standard library is template code...
but hopefully there will be some improvement
user406009
Why not? Compiling the template to an AST should help somewhat.
user406009
Especially because you can do some of the lookups when you define the template.
I'm not a compiler guy but I guess the AST will have to be manipulated anyway upon instantiation
@Lalaland To the same AST MSVC doesn't have?
hides
MSVC is the one that should hide.
03:28
It appears MSVC does have it by now
woot?
Not in 2015 no
shall I go out for food
@Griwes are you at Meydenbauer?
nope
user406009
@AndyProwl If you are in downtown Bellevue there is a lot of restaurants there.
03:37
@Lalaland Yeah, I know
I'm just wondering if I feel like going out
@AndyProwl I believe they generate an AST now, but don't make much use of it. They've been rewriting the compiler to use it (at least minimally), but of course have to balance that with maintaining compatibility with zillions o' tons of existing code.
Yeah
all right let's get dressed that might help deciding how tired I am
03:56
@AndyProwl So froim your earlier mention of how expensive it was, I decided to do a quick comparison to (approximately) the part of San Diego I want to live in. Did a quick search for houses: 2000+ square feet, 3+ bedrooms, free-standing house. In Bellevue, there are 12 houses for $600K or less. Same specs but in Carmel Valley, San Diego: zero houses. Raise the price limit to $700K: still none. Raise it to $800K: finally get two houses. I'd take Bellevue's prices any time...
@JerryCoffin Wait when did I mention how expensive it was?
@AndyProwl That was me. :P
btw speaking of San Diego I can't help thinking of this:
@ThePhD ah, ok, there has been a qui pro quo I guess
@ThePhD Oops. Did I mention that my memory isn't very dependable?
@JerryCoffin Bit Rot is a thing that happens.
... Though I would think it would happen to Robot, not you...
04:01
Robot has perfect memory
not a single flipped bit
granted he does seem to forget stuff like breathing from time to time
but if a relevant piece of information needs to get stored it stays there reliably
I take it "place where I let my wallet" is not a relevant piece of information
04:28
04:44
so I wrote to all my bosses asking if we can organize ligthtning talks at work
Lounge is asleep
what are you guise up to?
inb4 sleeping
cpx
cpx
Just some calculus!
I might program a simple graph plotter for equations now that I understand what "derivative" really is.
Nice
Think I'll go for a 10 min walk
and then maybe bed book sleep
I should also register for meeting c++
05:21
"because" doesn't fit there
or maybe it does
not sure how that's meant to be read
Gabi's talk on modules
Guys i need help.
Have you read the rules?
Upgradation of kernel parameter values failed.
Upgradation
Thanks India
05:30
Guys i need help.
Have you read the rules?
(we can go on like this forever)
Yes Andy I have read the rules
Good boy
girl*
Your sexism is unbearable
Oh you upgradated your gender already?
05:32
I upgradation it regularly
Ok cool let me know if you will need help with upgradatation
anyone?
Have you read the rules?
upgradationatation
yes.
I have just confusion.
05:35
confusation
Just simple help.
Cool. You can ask but please do not expect anybody to answer - someone will if they feel like, but most likely nobody will feel like
What is your problem about?
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva confusation is trollerated here
When we add resource in project. It contain which kind of language? Or where the deceleration of .rc is where in main? mfc c++.
Deceleration?
05:37
Oh
I corrected him a couple times but he DGAF
I'm still not sure what the question means
glorious china
sorry. Yes declaration.
@AndyProwl I am asking about mfc. In mfc project have a resource file. Which contain icon information or many think true?
You seem very confused. The problem is not "simple" because it requires explaining the basics. You should read a book
05:39
@AlexCerry Google it?
@bluefog Is there a YouTube tutorial on how to use Google effectively?
let me youtube that for you
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Just this resource file declare where?
@fred there is one but it's quite confusating
I need to remember to use "deceleration of verbibols" at some point
@fredoverflow AFAIK youtube can't handle such detail and complexity
05:42
Peer asks me: "How do I do X on Y?"
I type "How do I do X on Y?" into Google
Peer amaze: "Are you a wizard?!?"
btw whats going on with the IDE?
Happened to me a couple times too
Never felt enough of a dick to send that lmgfy thingy
@Andy Prowl In china have no google.
@bluefog lots of things:
d472796 overload relational and equality operators for pointers
a332d29 extract reference and dereference methods
2e5d1cb overload increment and decrement operators for pointers
f95a0cb adjust parameter type by decay
9e60753 infer array size from initializer
@Alex but you do have books don't you? I'm sorry I don't know how to help you, I don't understand the question and you seem very confused about elementary things
05:45
nice :)
You don't push to GitHub?
@AndyProwl don't forget to cimpole your funcitons
We should have our own "the many an memes of Lounge" page
@Andy Prowl In mfc project have .rc file. yes. So it contain which language. And first this file run from where understand or not/
ffs i have actually started reading "pointer" as "pointar"
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@Anastasiya Right. I should upgradate my cimpolator just to be sure
@AlexCerry No I don't understand, sorry. I don't think we can help you. Please consider reading a book on MFC.
@bluefog For now I push to BitBucket ;) But I'll eventually push on GitHub when it's "done".
06:16
ie never
06:27
The latest update of Rubix includes support for developing Isomorphic Javascript applications, BrowserSync + React Hot Loader
Isomorphic JavaScript applications.
06:57
const Hacker = Liftoff({
  processTitle: 'hacker',
  moduleName: 'hacker',
  configName: 'hackerfile'
});
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva kill me
@Griwes promises
@Griwes FRP I think
@bluefog As long as you can correctly spell verbibols you're fine.
9:03 am. Game on.
hahaha that gif
@TonyTheLion damnit
What do you work as now @Bartek
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva "Software Developer"
good morning
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva what did you expect?
Haskell Evangelist no I wanted you to be more specific
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva you said "as" not "on"
Pedant Software Developer*
07:11
I'm writing Javascript vOv
@TonyTheLion morning
@BartekBanachewicz That's neither software nor development
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva but c++ is?
user1804599
No.
Nice try barnachetek
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07:17
Barraco Bartek
That would be a great company name, Barnachetech
user1804599
Initech is better.
@elyse nice try
@elyse How do you manage to do this every single time?
@Lalaland you'd be surprised how many uses behind html it has :)
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva but it's fine, I'm not writing actual node applications
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07:21
@bluefog By being super awesome.
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@JohanLarsson hmm
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@sehe :p
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I don't think I'd call it and.
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It's some sort of lifted and.
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liftA2 (&&)
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07:25
yeah cool, I'll just call it liftA2 (&&).
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no wait it's something else
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ah whatever fuck it
compositeAnd
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oh wait, it is liftA2 (&&), lol :3
07:27
Every time I find myself at those Friday meetings I wonder what went wrong in my life
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λ map (liftA2 (&&) (> 5) (< 10)) [1..20]
[False,False,False,False,False,True,True,True,True,False,False,False,False,False,False,False,False,False,False,False]
rasterizer_state, blend_state, depth_stencil_state all down.
@slaphappy go on
We're still hiring, my boss says
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva what do you mean?
user1804599
(&&) <$> (> 5) <*> (< 10)
07:34
What's your feeling about these meetings
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@BartekBanachewicz are you good with applicatives?
user1804599
Scalaz has this operator |@| so that you can write (a |@| b)(f) which is equivalent to Haskell f <$> a <*> b but I have no idea how this could work.
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva I would say they are boring me to death, but it would be more accurate to say that they make me feel already dead
What does <*> mean in Haskell?
Yay my tax bill went in
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07:38
@TonyTheLion haha
One month of salary. rip
@elyse sort of
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@TonyTheLion "Sequential application."
@TonyTheLion it's applicative one-side lift
Do you even lift?
07:39
<$> lifts both the function and the argument. <*> lifts the argument
user1804599
fmap f x = pure f <*> x
= f <$> x
clearer now @TonyTheLion?
user1804599
yes, because (<$>) is literally defined as fmap :p
I think you overestimate how much I understand about Haskell
I'll just have to read I guess
07:40
I have a bad feeling about today
@TonyTheLion start with functors
user1804599
λ [(+ 1), (+ 2), (* 3)] <*> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
[2,3,4,5,6,3,4,5,6,7,3,6,9,12,15]
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:D :D :D
@elyse does it only work for two arguments?
user1804599
no
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07:42
I don't think so
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ooh I know
Scala has different approach to the arity of functions I think
user1804599
|@| creates an ApplicativeBuilder object, which has an apply method
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and f() calls the apply method on f in Scala.
ApplicativeBuilder
gosh
them javapeople
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07:44
And ApplicativeBuilder has a |@| method which returns a ApplicativeBuilder3 object, which has a |@| method which returns a ApplicativeBuilder4 object, and so forth.
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I suppose you can achieve it in Haskell in a way similar to how printf works.

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