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22:00
@Sim Are you required to leave a link to HTML5UP at the bottom of every page? Or can you just create a dedicated "open-source stuff used" page that has a link to it?
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i usually remove them :)
Would that violate the Creative Commons Attribution License that it is under?
theres another text editor written in JS i forgot the name of
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but keep the credits for css and js
@Raynos Zed?
22:02
yes
zed.
@Raynos there's that one Creationix made, tedit
creationix is a boss
He really is
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i dont think so long as u give credit within css and js i think you should be good
@Raynos emacs is the only true OS editor, you know it
And you can control a WebKit browser from it
I even control my wm from emacs
22:05
@Zirak @SecondRikudo @Mosho do the monthly challenge!
Oh wow, it's @Raynos, long time no seen - how's Uber?
Uber is good :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum Would if I had the time :(
I barely have time to hang here anymore
Oh fuck I forgot
22:06
@Raynos I heard you have Kris Kowal over :) I love Mercury by the way.
Hope I'll have the time
Kris is at uber with us
I'm working on mercury and "sirvice"
Having fun together?
Yeah we're having fun
Finally gotten around to having a real spare time project ( github.com/Raynos/manga-feed ).
I've really been drinking that FRP coolaid for my personal projects lately so it has been useful.
22:07
@BenjaminGruenbaum high five
@Raynos are you guys seriously using io.js already?
I just googled "Uber Mercury", and this came up:
@BenjaminGruenbaum no.
> freddie mercury is a god!! george micheal is uber cool.
@Raynos Oh, I heard rumors about Uber adopting io.js (on Wired for example)
22:10
XD
They seriously have that in an article :P
Wired says that uber uses nodejs
which we do of course
> A tweet by Matt Ranney, of Uber, on Tuesday said that he was "one of the first to put io.js into production at scale."
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will this work on all of the browsers mobile/desktop? jsfiddle.net/o63hwv8c/1
infoworld.com/article/2855057/application-development/… - InfoWorld: What goals do you have for io.js? I see someone at Uber already is committed to using it.
22:13
@Sim won't work in browsers without JavaScript.
@phenomnomnominal yeah, that too
oh infoworld lol
I said "rumors" :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum Awesome image they have there
matt ranney did tweet that as a joke
22:14
but im not suprised if he ran it in production
i would want to for lulz
Very 2003
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@phenomnomnominal it does have js jsfiddle.net/o63hwv8c/1
@Sim yep, and it won't work in a browser that doesn't have JavaScript, so it won't work on all browsers.
Do we have a node room ?
22:15
No, I don't think so - people just ask about node here
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ohh got it @Raynos yes
Node room is pretty much deserted but node questions are pretty common here
@Raynos Tried that, didn't work out
Makes joke about using IO in prod therefore committed to using it.
@phenomnomnominal that's how node started - "Let's write server side code in... JavaScript"
"Lol, that wouldn't work! There are no modules to talk to the OS, and it's slow"
22:16
"lulz Dahl you cray cray"
JavaScript on the server? Why not php on the client...
"No dude, we can totally write those, and JS is fast now with V8"
Duuudddeee
So what do people use in node for building web services ?
@FlorianMargaine We need this.
22:17
@Raynos as a server? You know that the answer is mostly express and we know that you don't like it :P
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Q: Run PHP client side

user2127874is it possible to launch a php script, client side, using a html web page? Please help. If not, is there a way to embed the php into the html so it can run client side?

@FlorianMargaine I'll bet you $10 someone wrote a php vm in js
@phenomnomnominal I'm wondering if there's a question like "Can you run NodeJS client side?"
22:18
@Zirak I was just thinking about that - shouldn't be too hard @ircmaxell anyone did that yet?
@BenjaminGruenbaum maybe somebody has a better answer :P
for writing serious web services
@Zirak what the fuck is wrong with people.
that are well defined, well documented, well tested, have high quality clients, have high quality validation, etc
@Raynos to be fair when I get to choose between C# and node for most web services I go with C# and asp.net because of the usually better tooling and drivers. That said when I do write Node I'm not a huge express fan either.
It's just very common and easy to start with so most people do - most people don't develop interesting stuff
For the 10000 people writing the same database skin express works :P
22:20
Paypal use kraken right?
@phenomnomnominal they built kraken so I assume so.
@Zirak send me your PayPal address for the $10
Oh did they? Makes sense
@BenjaminGruenbaum C# is not a bad choice
It's really not, I think a lot of people use node.js for things it's not the best at. I can totally see why it's a very good fit for a company like Uber but for most people who don't need a lot of state that depends on more than a single request on the server - it's more complex to use.
I don't like like 10 things in C# though and they're driving me crazy.
22:24
node is nice, however we are using it for everything
@Raynos Honestly, I'm writing less and less web servers and use try to use node as a node - writing several small units and make them talk over tcp or the like.
Yes yes microservice architecture is the bomb :P
It's much more fun than dealing with requests
what you talk over is irrelevant
we talk over HTTP for lulz but we could just talk over tcp
I talk over HTTP often because it's much simpler to reason about
22:26
I always thought dnode looked like a fun way to have the nodes talk to each other
Haven't used it for anything serious yet though
@TehShrike you just like the logo :P
Hey, it's a cool logo :-P
We usually have services talk through queues though, sometimes through storage - we rarely have connections directly between services.
Queues are sweet. I hadn't realized how awesome they were until I started using SQS at my current job
I'd really love to see some ES6 features in node though, mainly arrows and generators but proxies would also be nice.
@TehShrike well, it's not that they're cool as much as they're persistent and thread safe.
22:30
@BenjaminGruenbaum Which is pretty cool! :-)
Then of course I eventually discover that Rich Hickey has a talk on what a good idea queues are
@TehShrike he does? Which one?
Not sure if I watched that already but I'll have a look later - thanks :)
Nope, sorry, it was this one: youtu.be/ROor6_NGIWU
"The Language of the System"
23:03
Anyone here bought a house before? What should I be looking out for (pitfalls)?
!!tell SomeGuy define consanguinity
@SomeGuy consanguinity A consanguineous or family relationship through parentage or descent. A blood relationship.
And once again the wiktionary definition sucks merriam-webster.com/dictionary/consanguinity
> a close relation or connection

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