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21:00
I've had good ones and I've had bad ones, it requires different skill sets
@phenomnomnominal No. That's what's weird.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Would you mind expanding that thought a bit?
Haha well if it's silent, I wouldn't know would I?
inb4 t h a t t h o u g h t
@SomeKittens You mean the game?
21:00
@twiz code?
@SecondRikudo you mean @jAndy?
m59
m59
So, how does one accomplish this in the functional style?
  var newArr = [];
  for (var i=0; i<arr.length; i+=size) {
    newArr.push(arr.slice(i, i+size));
  }
  return newArr;
@phenomnomnominal actually, to be more specific, I should say that it's watch tasks as well as watchify. I was thinking that might be part of it.
@SomeKittens I'm on mobile :/
	var gulp = require('gulp');
	var config = require('../config');

	gulp.task('watch', function(){
		gulp.watch( config.css.src, ['sass'] );
		gulp.watch( config.src + '/manifest.json', ['copy'] );
		gulp.watch( config.jst.src, ['jst'] );
		gulp.watch( config.images.src, ['imagemin'] );
		gulp.watch( [config.js.tests + '/**/*', config.js.src + '/**/*'], ['test'] );

	});
21:02
Fu
that's my watch task anyway
@twiz are you using gulp-sass?
arr.map(function(el) {
    return ...;
});
yep
I think that piece of code is perfectly fine and functional stuff would be no improvement... doesn't answer the question at all.. lol :P @m59
21:02
@m59 ^
show me your sass task
m59
m59
doh.
I might be too dumb for .map lol. It always eludes my thinking.
gulp.task('sass', function (){

	var buildDir;

	if( process.env.build === "package" ){
		buildDir = config.css.pkg;
	}else{
		buildDir = config.css.build;
	}

	return gulp.src( config.css.src )
		.pipe( sass() )
		.pipe( gulp.dest( buildDir ) )
		.on( 'error', gutil.log );
});
return arr.map(function(el, i, ar) {
    return ar.slice(i, i + ar.length);
});
@m59
change it to sass().on('error', function () {})
21:04
haha seriously?
add an error handler there if you want it, but that'll probably be it
@FlorianMargaine does .map resize recalculate the elements left after each run ?
buildDir = config.css[process.env.build === 'package' ? 'pkg' : 'build'];
@twiz ^
@jAndy what?
ah doesn't matter, I had splice in mind instead of slice
@phenomnomnominal I find error handling very confusing with gulp. Should you basically put a .on('error' on absolutely everything?
21:05
ah yeah, that's not functional at all
@twiz yeah, it's not great, there's about 20 different ways that an error can happen.
@FlorianMargaine yea, yea... I should aslo have used spaces instead of tabs and those semi-colons are completely unnecessary. :p
@FlorianMargaine however I don't thin your code does the same as the original code.. increasing the iterator by variable
@twiz uh, I'm not talking about coding style, I'm talking about reducing 5 lines to 1
@twiz and nah, it's probably not necessary, but if you want to be extra safe then it's not gonna hurt anything.
21:08
@FlorianMargaine same thing.
@jAndy ah yeah, I read too quickly
@twiz hm... no?
Fewer lines isn't inherently better, so I consider it coding style.
m59
m59
Ah, that's good. I was like "how the heck does that do the same thing?" lol
@phenomnomnominal The problem I've noticed is that its hard to know when it IS necessary.
the docs of plugins tend to tell you, but I agree, it's a bit of a nightmare
21:10
@m59 learn to use the iterator methods... map/every/some/reduce
+1 iterator methods
they're very nice
m59
m59
Yeah, I use them, I just don't see how they can help here.
as I said @m59 in such cases where you increase the increment-value by a custom amount, functional loops come in a little short
@BenjaminGruenbaum noooooooo
21:11
oh you're looping to get a sparse array
I mean...
I understand myself
tbh I'd filter first... even though that's less performant, it's clearer imho
function isGood(el, i) { return i % 5; /* or something */ }

return arr.filter(isGood).map(/* ... */);
m59
m59
hmm, not sure that's it either. It just partitions things.
When I finally got around to learning about functional programming I realized I'd been already doing it
m59
m59
[1,2,3] -> [ [1,2] , [3] ]
@SomeKittens Haha same thing happened to me.
@SomeKittens ok, I'm back, tldr me
@SomeKittens what do you think functional programming actually is?
21:15
why do you insist to use a functional loop for that ?
m59
m59
<- same also, lol. Just when people talk about it it sounds way complicated.
@jAndy why not?
m59
m59
@jAndy I don't really care - but Crockford suggesting never needing a loop again =D
var chunk = function (arr, chunkLength) {
    return [].concat.apply([], arr.map(function(e, i) {
        return i % chunkLength ? [] : [arr.slice(i, i + chunkLength)];
    }));
}
@BenjaminGruenbaum tl;dr Runnable looking at hiring eng director of bigco you've heard of - started as an engineer, survived through dotcom bust, then worked his way up ladder at BigCo. Wants to get back to being an eng with a small, flat team.
21:16
@SomeKittens ok, what's the question?
@BenjaminGruenbaum is this a smart choice over someone with more eng experience but less management experience?
the case is perfectly solved like he already had it, bringing in functional magic into this makes a gigantic unnesesarry overhead
!!magic
(∩ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)⊃━☆゚. * ・ 。 ᵐᵃᵍⁱᶜ
@SomeKittens what will his responsibilities be as "eng director"
21:17
Hi there! How are you ?
@Basj I'm fantastic thanks! How are you!?
@AbhishekHingnikar going to have nightmaers now
@jAndy because tbh, I still don't understand exactly how his for loop works. However, return arr.filter(isGood).map(giveMeFive); is perfectly understandable
@phenomnomnominal Fine too!
may we kick people for being excessively friendly ?
21:18
@Basj Delightful! Do you has a query?!
@BenjaminGruenbaum Help define mission for company, deal with personal conflicts, etc
As I still have little problems to manage Macbook's trackpad for my tool bigpicture.bi/demo , I had some little questions about that
@FlorianMargaine @jAndy reminds me of a certain former colleague who used to resist doing anything in a neat, idiomatic and maintainable way as "making it complicated"
@Basj Mo money, mo problems, AMIRIGHT?!
21:19
(on the very bottom of the code)
@phenomnomnominal Sorry ? ;)
@Basj I AM A BANANA!
@FlorianMargaine you don't understand THAT for..loop O_o ?
@phenomnomnominal ok ... and ? :)
its like the for..loop of all for..loops
21:20
@FlorianMargaine too long?
@Basj I AM THE WALRUS!!!!
@jAndy does it even work?
goo goo goo joob.
it will be out of bounds at some point, won't it?
JS: "Do you even work, bro?"
21:21
@phenomnomnominal cool
of course it works, it just slices an array right
it's too far up in the transcript
  var newArr = [];
  for (var i=0; i<arr.length; i+=size) {
    newArr.push(arr.slice(i, i+size));
  }
  return newArr;
@Whathaveyoutried yeah, and not formatted
@SomeKittens I have no idea what those two things actually mean though.
@FlorianMargaine slice just grabs what it can when the second arg is > than the length of the array.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm trying to find a better description of the position
21:22
yeah, if size > 1, it will definitely be out of bounds
@phenomnomnominal oh
@SomeKittens that's usually not a good sign :P
sloppy coding
eff js
Oh, are we implementing partition?
@BenjaminGruenbaum heh
@FlorianMargaine Fair enough, just curious if after inheriting from another object is it necessary to set the child object's prototype to a new object created from the parent objects prototype?

I read this on dev.moz
Where it says:

Student.prototype = Object.create(Person.prototype); // See note below

// Set the "constructor" property to refer to Student
Student.prototype.constructor = Student;
21:23
ah
it makes instanceof work iirc
ohhh that would make sense ok
ok cool
Do you see any reason why this doesn't work :
  window.ondblclick = function(e) {
    alert(hey);
  }
yeah
missing quotes around hey
@phenomnomnominal You haven't ever used gulp-plumber have you? It looks like it would prevent errors from causing problems: npmjs.org/package/gulp-plumber
if you open the console, you'll see a nice "ReferenceError: hey is not defined"
21:26
maybe its a variable defined outside :p
@twiz I recall looking into it, and thinking it wouldn't do the trick for what we needed for some reason. Is it being actively developed?
@FlorianMargaine ohhhhh yeah... it was so simple :) thx
var hey = 'hey';
@jAndy pretty terrible variable name.
@jAndy see? it wasn't
21:27
darn I was so sure
var bestRapper = 'Jayceon Terrell Taylor';
@jAndy you haven't been enough with noobs
@phenomnomnominal Well the repo was last updated 4 days ago, and it has a lot of daily downloads.
@twiz cool, maybe I should look into it again
lol.. :P
21:28
yea. I'm going to try it out and see if my problems go away
thats like... "first... you hate them, after some time passed .. you get used to them... and after some more time passed.. you think like em!"
@jAndy I think you might like this article about my favourite rapper en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayceon_Terrell_Taylor
3
thats a horrible name and it should be against the rules of the game
I lost it by the way
21:30
!!jandy
THE GAME!
!!thegame
@SomeKittens That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
its better than before..
!!learn thegame <>JANDY!
21:31
@SomeKittens Command thegame learned
bot was randomly speaking to me
no. It should ping him.
!!forget thegame
@FlorianMargaine Command thegame forgotten.
!!learn thegame @jAndy!
@FlorianMargaine Command thegame learned
21:31
!!thegame
@FlorianMargaine @jAndy!
What happens if I kick the bot?
muhaha
@phenomnomnominal I was curios about a similar thing... what happens if russia drops a nuclear bomb over the usa?
answer..... NO GOOD THINGS AT ALLLLLL
21:33
Is it considered a bad practice to modify a base type's prototype? I see this being done in javascript: the good parts, but have also read that it's a bad practice on various sites. Something like:

object.prototype.create = function(){
    ...
}
@jAndy That's deep.
it's Object.create
and it's bad practice. But the good parts doesn't do that...
it does that...
if (!Object.create) {
    Object.create = function() {};
}
respawn noobs!
yeah i was just saving time ;)
it's called a shim
it creates the function for browsers that don't support it
21:35
however it's not Object.prototype.create = function ?
no, it's Object.create = function
or is that the same result
ah
So, for the original question, is that an acceptable practice? Or is it more preferred to just create a stand alone function:

function createObject(){...}
it does that
@phenomnomnominal and whoever pilot was: thoughts?
@FlorianMargaine Yes I saw that, and thanks
21:37
3 messages moved to Trash can
@SomeKittens <3
@phenomnomnominal yay
But on dev.moz it uses createObject() - that's why I ask the question
@SomeKittens although rate limited firing sucks a little bit
From mozilla:

function createObject(proto) {
function ctor() { }
ctor.prototype = proto;
return new ctor();
}
21:38
because Object.create is special...
@SomeKittens I'd prefer to have to manage ammo, but be able to shoot my load as fast as I want
in that it can't be shimmed correctly in older browsers
even if someone is using that function, its customly created maybe to create a helper or whatever, but its not the standard whats the important thing by creating a shim
but good point
21:40
> but be able to shoot my load as fast as I want
also finally found that race condition
@FlorianMargaine what's the simpler way to log into a string and not into console ?
also, some indication of how scoring works
mystr = '';
mystr .= myint, 127, 'hjkh', '\n'  // newline ?
21:40
For fast shooing loads, talk to @KendallFrey
@phenomnomnominal One kill, one point, unless the aforementioned race condition kicks in.
then it's luck of the draw
ahh, that explains it
@SomeKittens anyway, I stand by my opinion that it's a case by case.
I wouldn't use that expression in any pornographic context
Then again - I don't understand why you'd hire someone for that job anyway.
I just crashed into nothing and died
and my name broke your scoring thing
also, give me thruster animations or give me death
21:44
how would you log such a mix of things (integers, strings, etc.) into a string ?
mhhhh is it reasonable that my macbooks fan (I guess for the gfx card) is freaking out if I use a HDMI cable to my 47 inch TV for a second screen ?
I mean.. is the size of the screen important on the work of the gfx card at all ?
@jAndy same stuff displayed on both screens?
no of course not
then it probably just struggling to deal with the extra few million pixels
@phenomnomnominal fiiiiine
@jAndy The MB fan freaks out whenever you do something more than read text
21:45
@SomeKittens and don't you skimp out on me, I want side thrusters too. Full particle sim or I swear to god...
not true @SomeKittens
at least not this one, its 2013 edition.
@jAndy retina?
yes
20 minutes of Minecraft and it's on "Broil" mode.
@jAndy have you got the main display resolution cranked up too?
21:46
no
@phenomnomnominal Thrusters or particle trails?
@SomeKittens both
the ships themselves are procedurally generated, so thruster is difficult.
from now on I will answer in 1 and 0 for yes and no
two questions .. easy answer 10
@SomeKittens cough lazy cough
make the title bar flash when someone respawns too plz :P
21:49
wut r u playin sir
DAMMNN UUUU
MUHAHAHA
I can't use both hands even :P
21:53
but i love it :p
nice little thingy
Thanks!
What would you like me to work on next?
:)
for sure!
its awesome
Meetings all morning...
Just what ya want on a Monday morning
ha, mondays
Has someone a Mac here ? (just for a 5 seconds test...)
22:09
yes
Whatcha need?
@monners my website bigpicture.bi/demo has still a very poor management of Mac trackpad/ mouse........
So could you just try this : s419743653.onlinehome.fr/test/mousewheellog.html with your Mac ?
it will help me to know the mousewheel event is handled on a Mac (especially because of acceleration / inertia of the trackpad mousewheel)
What does step mean?
@monners hum, on my mousewheel there are some little "clicks" when I rotate the mousewheel. A 'step' is one little click
Ok, so you want me to scroll a little, then some more, then a lot?
yes
and between, just click (once) on the background
at the end, click LOG
22:13
kk, one sec
@Basj FYI the same issues exist on non-mac trackpads
done
which makes sense I think
Inertia scrolling...
@monners Waw I don't know if it's yours
but one of them has an inertia of several seconds !!
22:16
Yeah, that's probably me
You could use thresholds and just step through the layers instead
Although that'll limit the effect it looks like you're going for
@monners could you reload my page s419743653.onlinehome.fr/test/mousewheellog.html, and do it again, but just with a "normal" step (ie not 3 times, but just once)... and LOG at the end
btw you'll see in your JS console the logging... Does it last several seconds ???
sure, although it's kinda hard to gauge without actually seeing something scrolling. You might wanna add some dummy content
@SomeKittens done
@phenomnomnominal ha! Excellent
@Basj Disregard that last one, was a little big
22:20
@monners was the last line of your console : 1167 -3 0 -3
@Basj Of the bad one, yeah. I then did another one
@monners 687 -3 0 -3 for the new one?
this is a small step ?
medium
I gotta run, meetings
22:22
ok
@monners the first number is the time in milliseconds.... A medium step lasts .... 687 seconds...
arghhh.... how to recognize this thing as a "single" step ? I don't want to count it 20 x times, I want to count this thing as just ...... "1 step"!
0  -3  0  -3
7  -3  0  -3
14  -6  0  -6
28  -6  0  -6
30  -6  0  -6
38  -9  0  -9
46  -9  0  -9
54  -12  0  -12
62  -12  0  -12
70  -21  0  -21
78  -18  0  -18
89  -33  0  -33
102  -33  0  -33
119  -33  0  -33
135  -30  0  -30
152  -30  0  -30
169  -30  0  -30
185  -27  0  -27
202  -27  0  -27
218  -24  0  -24
235  -21  0  -21
252  -21  0  -21
270  -18  0  -18
286  -18  0  -18
302  -15  0  -15
319  -15  0  -15
335  -15  0  -15
352  -12  0  -12
368  -12  0  -12
386  -9  0  -9
402  -9  0  -9
419  -6  0  -6
(Oh sorry I thought the chat would shorten the list more than this... sorry for flooding!)
22:33
Threshold and timeout?
Debounce?
Damnit, my PM set up a meeting for now with two other people and I'm the only one here!
@monners I cannot. On PC, sometimes I have a step at 0 ms then another one at 180ms, then another one at 400ms
Setting a treshold would be very difficult...
What are you trying to achieve? Fluid scrolling or transitions from one layer to another?
I don't want fluid scrolling with smooth zooming
I want zooming with "steps"
Try bigpicture.bi/demo with no mousewheel/trackpad, but only CMD+PLUS or CMD+MINUS
you'll see a medium zooming "step" when pressing CMD+PLUS
i want to achieve the same thing with mousewheel/trackpad
22:37
So maybe bind the scroll event to the same event you've bound those keys to and use a timeout to prevent multiple triggers (debounce)
Make sense?
@monners already tried to debounce but it's very hard with this "inertia" thing
How have you tried to debounce?
I think you might be able to kill the scroll event mid-scroll to prevent inertia (not sure though)
Example : How to know if a user wants to do a zoom at 0ms, 200ms, 400ms, 600ms, 800ms ? (this is possible, I often do this with such a speed) or if this is just ONE event which should be considered as 1 zooming step ?
@monners yes.... nothing successfull... Because sometimes the inertia lasts more than 1 second..... and If I set a 1second-debounce, that's reallllllly too slow most of the time...
!!google prevent inertia scrolling in browser
@monners that would be nice, how ?
22:41
Server error (status 500) occured (message probably too long)
!!google stop scroll event javascript
@Basj You're on your own for that one, but I reckon that's the direction you should be exploring
@monners it's a difficult question on a mac...
btw is there some inertia when you do a big mousewheel/trackpad step on GoogleMaps @monners google.fr/maps
totally blew some money today
got smart watches
22:50
@Basj yeah
@monners oh really?
so it continues for a while to zoom with a little inertia when your mousewheel step is over ??
Y U NO USE
@Basj Sometimes, yeah
@jAndy Science!
22:54
Fiction!
23:13
Bro, do you even experiment?
23:23
@cdosborn neat game
nice AI with the TRex
I'm not sure where your game loop is - enlighten me?
@loganfsmyth One of my jobs is ~2 blocks from Inkling
how do you like it there?
@Jhawins I keep forgetting to take pictures :|

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