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22:00
Also its very trendy at the moment
@Bubbas nvm I was quick jsfiddle.net/4q698z9t/5
Seriously, I try to apply for Job and all the ones with AngularJS or JS frameworks are around 90K to 170K
look at the .filter function it isn't the best I think
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm not even sure if they exist - just looking at a potential pain point.
@m59 Yep, got it handled.
I apparently have more google inbox invites.
22:01
@Retsam Web Applications
Time to go home, though
@rlemon word!!
lol var that = this;
@BrianS I don't think that answers my question.
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@BrianS get that job and let me do your work. I'll take 50% and you get the other 50% for watchng YouTube all day.
it solves a scoping issue. I could have used .bind as well @Bubbas
22:02
nah i know
.filter
.filter creates a new function scope - so i'm blocked.
wow, neat
i've never .filter'd
@rlemon You cahnged my while into a for! You jerk!
@m59 lol
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m59
Wasn't even kidding LOL
22:02
@NickDugger I didn't like your code at all :P so I deleted it
:o
how far back in IE versions does this work?
@NickDugger ಠ_ಠ
positions[i] = selects[i].selectedIndex;
should be
positions[i].push(selects[i].selectedIndex)
@Bubbas ask mdn
I'm out!
have fun, good luck!
thank you sir
22:03
!!afk @NickDugger wants to solve all of your issues!
@rlemon Don't leave me!
@m59 I tried to do that!
@BrianS Two beautiful words: Supply and demand.
@SomeKittens What you mean by that?
Apple is hosting hour-long workshop coding sessions.. wait back that up
22:10
I know how to use that in Hustling only
Between every other sentence, I suppose they'll remind you to check out the latest iTunes promotion
@BrianS That's why we get paid so much. Basic economics.
100 companies want to hire out of a pool of 50 devs, the 50 poorest companies are going to be disappointed.
intersting @SomeKittens
Companies 50-30 are probably going to be a little upset too
I make quite a bit for my experience level.
22:13
yeah, thats why a lot of developer are starting there own company i guess
My salary negotiations literally went as such:
"Here's the number we want to give you"
"I have three more interviews on Monday"
"Here's some more"
lol
My salary re-negotiation was similar
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heh, dang. That's epic. Do you think I'll be able to find remote work if my boss doesn't want to give me a raise later?
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Being able to work from home is worth a ton to me.
Like 15k compromise imo.
22:14
I expect my next negotiation to go as such:
"I want a raise. I'm making $X from side projects"
"ok"
@m59 Absolutely - but not at my pay level.
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I'd really like 42k (10k raise)
@BenjaminGruenbaum hahaha
What is the salary for HTML/CSS/jQuery 10 years PHP, Wordpress API, Codeignitor 2 years?
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lol, you shouldn't have any trouble finding work, but dang.
How can you stand it?
22:17
@BrianS Depends how good you are, I imagine.
@BrianS Years of experience are not a good indicator of quality.
I have create Application for Company before and Love What i do
@m59 I love doing it
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After 2 years of WordPress, I wouldn't be surprised if God raised up Moses on your behalf to storm into your workplace shouting "LET MY PEOPLE GO".
@BrianS I think your shift key is conspiring against you.
PHP, and especially the WP stuff isn't as in demand right now in SF.
m59
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It is here. (Nashville dev market is crazy fail)
Here, WordPress is the way, the truth, and the life of web development.
22:20
Lol @m59
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that and whatever hospitals use.... can't remember.
.net?
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.NET lol and PHP
In case you thought I was kidding
I Know PHP is The shit, I love that language, Specially the PDO (little bit confusing)
@BrianS PHP is a terrible language.
22:23
Nope, once you get the hang of it, its amazing what you can do with it
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You can do things with any language.
The same can be said of battery acid.
@BrianS Are you implying that anyone who dislikes PHP does not "have the hang of it"?
lol, idk i create a lot with PHP, MVC is good to learn if you hate PHP....but my question is which JS framework should i learn?
@SomeKittens Yep
That's nonsense. "Anyone who disagrees with my opinion, just must not be 'getting it'".
22:26
"Those who don't understand just don't get it" is not an acceptable level of discourse for this room. Consider this your warning.
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MVC isn't actually good
@BrianS vanilla.
@BrianS as to what framework should you learn, what are your goals?
BrianS has been kick-muted.
Hey guys, I feel like I've come in at a bad time, but a simple "yes" or "no" answer would be cool.
@Seanny123 Yes
And it's a fine time, just cleaning up the trolls.
22:32
Is thinking of a closure as a function that takes it's environment with it (whereas usually functions in other languages might not) a good way to think?
I say this after reading "Head First JavaScript" to understand them.
Is my definition of "environment" too vague to understand?
anyone have some ~opinions~ on js ides?
aptana, webstorm, cloud9?
specifically for node
Actually, nevermind about my closures question. I figure there actually is no one-sentence definition for them.
They suck
SublimeText has always met my needs fine.
sublime is not an ide
i use sublime for everything; that's my problem
22:36
Yes. My opinion on IDEs is that I don't need them, because I think Sublime works fine.
bad opinion
i've been working with C# lately and it's got me pining for a lot of the finer things
Well okay then.
Like what?
even with plugins out the wazoo just a text editor is still really lacking compared to the mature IDEs statically typed languages have
@Seanny123 If by environment you mean local variables and arguments, it's okay
22:36
well strong typing is one, it's kind of a pain trying to set that up manually
A new "environtment" is create every time the function is called though
@copy right... I forgot about that. I'm sure that'll beat me up in the future and I'll have a flash-back to this reminder.
@rwollr I too, am a Sublime-for-everything person.
welp
might as well recommend some plugins then
i think the only ones i really use right now are jshint gutter and trailingspaces
JavaScript strong typing? Do you mean CoffeeScript?
22:38
and emmett but that's not js
@Seanny123 ES6
coffeescript is still dynamic isn't it? i've never used it
@rwollr JSHint
jshint is 50% of my sublime plugins atm
or maybe 33.3% considering emmet
If you use requireJS, Open-Include is pretty handy.
22:39
@Jonathan oh yeah...
i've never actually understood what requireJS is for
@Retsam That's friggin' brilliant. Installed.
something about ASM which is another one of those nebulous terms I can't pin down
last time i tried to exploit a hip new js paradigm i spent an evening making a project run on gulp and for the 4 hours i put into it i save like 0.12kb on automatically minified files
pikaday.js is fucking awesome
require and ASM have nothing to do with each other.
but also fuck meh, require, webpack ftw.
22:43
He means AMD, I think, not ASM.
that's it
was looking at asm.js last weeks so i guess that slipped into my subconscious
which looks cool, kind of annoyed that to the best of my knowledge only firefox supports it
@SomeKittens I had to tweak my sublime-project structure a bit to get it to work, but once I got it working it's been wonderful.
@rwollr everyone supports it, FireFox is optimised for it.
22:44
well isn't that the same as supporting it?
it's a subset so obviously everyone can run it
optimizing for it is the only actual difference
That's the point. It works everywhere fine now, and will get a lot faster in other places soon. Don't really see how that's annoying.
it's a lot of work to write for benefits only a small audience will experience
anyway, what is AMD/requireJS and why would I want to use it
You're hand-writing asm style JS?
i assume theres a few good stackoverflow threads about it
is there a compiler?
i assumed you had to hand write it
@rwollr How do you currently manage your JS files?
uhhh i have one ~1000 line file that does everything :B
and a bunch of dependencies that get picked apart piecemeal, uglified and concated by gulp
it's horrifying
so you should understand my curiosity and genuine and not cynical
That's what require fixes.
which part, the monolithic js file or the dependencies?
Both.
because my dependencies are actually pretty smooth
22:48
It lets you declare everything as modules, describe dependencies, and then minify them down to a single file as a build step
but
you can already do module.exports
why do i need a giant library
You wouldn't use it in node.
@rwollr On the client side?
@rwollr module.exports IS AMD
(sorry for multiple pings)
in an effort to de-nastyfy my big monolithic server file for a multiplayer roguelike game i moved the map generation code to a new file and exported the main generation function, then included it from the server file github.com/rustinlee/polycrawl/blob/master/lib/map.js
22:50
AMD is just the generic term for it. RequireJS is one way of doing it, while NodeJS has its own form of AMD built-in on the server side.
and as far as i can tell that worked fine
so what should i be doing instead since this is a server-side thing node does
making smaller files with many module.exports and many require('module')'s
AMD !== CommonJS
^ yeah also this
this monolithic file was becoming a PITA so i definitely see the merit to some point
but breaking up files less than 200 SLOC just seems like too much overhead
22:53
@BenjaminGruenbaum Technically; though they solve the same problem, no?
So Google picked me to go down to their offices and test .... something. It'll take half a day and a bit of hassle with driving etc. Should I do it?
@Retsam yes but in different ways.
@SomeKittens is this half a day off your holiday time at work?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I have unlimited PTO.
@rwollr Ehh, the overhead of a new file is slight; so I don't really use lines of code as a reason not to break things up.
@phenomnomnominal so what specifically would I "not use in node"
.exports?
22:55
No, he meant you wouldn't use RequireJS in Node.
@SomeKittens Woah, that's awesome.
@rwollr you wouldn't use RequireJS
You can use requirejs in node technically it supports it and require has built in support - it's just silly.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Not truly unlimited, but it's very nice.
22:55
@SomeKittens I heard people end up taking less vacation time with those systems
@SomeKittens So "unlimited" as in "unlimited chips and salsa"?
something about having a loosely defined number of days being the same as having none/culture leading to taking PTO ever being looked down on
Yeah, it's nice on paper, I pretty much come and go as I please but it's not official and I can't just not come for half a day without it looking bad. Having that on paper is really nice
@rwollr There's a lot less stress (and a lot less pressure to enjoy the limited vacation time)
@SomeKittens then I'd go if you think you'd get interesting networking out of it.
22:56
whereas "you get 10 days a year" or whatever, people will take those 10 days and it's expected and natural
@rwollr But there's an underlying "I only get ten days, better make it count" that ends up de-relaxing you on a vacation.
The goal of having vacation time is not that everyone should take 10 days off, it's to be able to take vacations when you need/want to.
and I take lots of time off.
is there?
I'd probably take more than 10 days though no matter what since I really like to travel.
22:57
i always looked at it more like
!!afk afternoon walk
this time has been allotted to me, so i can take it and enjoy it since it's already marked off
whereas unlimited PTO is like
everything's nebulous and weird and you never actually have things set aside ahead of time
i dunno how to articulate it really
@rwollr there is a Dan Ariely paper on it. Still in practice I can see why you'd take more than 10 days.
+ I'd rather have flexible time, I don't though.
it's like, you get a stipend of $1000 a month for whatever. no questions asked. you can do whatever you want with it
or you can have as much money as you need
but you have to justify every dollar
Working from home is proving complicated for a company in our position accounting wise in terms of overtime payment so we're not really doing that.
It's also not very healthy :P
@rwollr I see your point, I just think that for me personally the "as much" would work better.
23:00
Working from home is not very healthy?
Overworking and burn are not very healthy
@rwollr Honestly, though, if you're getting work done; I don't think you're going to have to "justify every dollar" in your analogy.
the vacation time is there for you to take it, but you haven't been given it
and that's uncomfortable for me
Anyone has an argument why you would not want to use Chrome DevTools over another browsers?
and i've heard rumors that it's uncomfortable for a lot of people and leads to environments where no one wants to take vacations because they'll be seen as lazy
23:03
@Jonathan Because it gets confused by iframes sometimes
@rwollr I mean, thats your opinion and hearsay, versus SomeKittens who actually works in that situation and says it isn't that way.
~everything is hearsay on the internet~
i'm trying to approach it objectively vs anecdotally
Sure, if having to make up your own mind on how much vacation time is appropriate is uncomfortable for you; that's your call.
(let's not throw around the word "objectively". Unless you're talking scientific experimentations, or mathematical proofs, it isn't accurate)
also i just googled "unlimited vacation time" and the top 5 links are all about downfalls and negative cultural aspects
i'd say that makes it an objective observation
though that may just be clickbaity contrary-ness inherent to every single topic on the internet
I just googled "objectivity" and the top 5 links all say "googling things is not an objective measurement". Oddly specific, but whatever.
23:06
strange that i can take empirical measurements of the data I retrieved
hmmm
Sure you can take empirical measurements of data, but that doesn't mean that data actually conveys any weight at all to what you're trying to argue. It's worse than "correlation is not causation".
If you want to talk about your opinions on unlimited vacation time, that's great. Have at it. But if you really think "I found 5 google hits that agree with me, therefore I'm right".... you're not going to have a good time.
if you really would prefer a subjective and anecdotal argument as opposed to what would appear to be nonpartial third party opinions, last place i worked was a web design firm (full time student now)
please don't meme at me that isn't the basis of an argument
anyway it was kinda awkward because there was no allotment as far as vacation days went, you just asked, and I got all the vacation days I asked for which I later learned was quite a lot considering I took all of them within 3 months of starting work there
It's not the basis of my argument. It's filler intended to make the argument slightly more entertaining to read.
that was also my first job
just the whole structure of it was awkward; i can't think of a better word than that
having to go in and say "i'd like to not work for a few days and be paid for it" as opposed to just being told here you go, use these as you like
@BenjaminGruenbaum When you teach as a second job and have family on the other coast.
23:11
i do believe places with unlimited PTO see less vacation days than places that dole them out relatively stringently
there's probably research on that somewhere, I think I read about it a long time ago
Yeah, that's totally acceptable imo
@rwollr Might be true, but doesn't make the system worse. It might just mean that, given their choice, a lot of developers don't really need X vacation days.
the conspiracy theorist would claim unlimited PTO workplaces are intended to foster cultures of shunning those that take vacation days
which i have read ~somewhere~
Again, you're jumping a logical conclusion from "fewer vacation days are taken" (assuming that's even true) to "the culture shuns taking vacation days"
Scheduled for Monday morning! Can't tell you what I'll be doing at Google.
23:14
"The glow of trust and togetherness that such policies provide could actually make employees less likely to take time off."
again first result from google
I sold a few of my vacation days back to the company this year, because I wasn't taking them.
you can't sell vacation days at unlimited PTO places
@SomeKittens I went there for meetings and tests a few times (and to Microsoft), it's usually fun but not as exciting as you'd think - I'm not sure if I said it already but your goal there is to do as much networking as possible.
same paragraph actually
"Abolishing official vacation days also means you can’t trade unused days for cash, or hoard them for 20 years and take a hard-won paid sabbatical before retiring."
@BenjaminGruenbaum Oh, absolutely.
Part of me just wants to check off the Bucket list item of "Be on Google's campus"
23:15
@rwollr you can't accumulate more than twice your yearly allowance in most places here anyway.
I don't know what they want, but they were interested upon hearing I was an Angular dev.
i've never actually worked at a place that did take strict accounting of vacation days
but I think I wish I had; it just seems a lot easier
@SomeKittens treat it as a business opportunity, meet a lot of people, network with them and then add them on social networks etc. They're usually nice people (At least around here) and they're usually our sort of people so I don't expect you'd have any trouble socially there.
@rwollr That's your opinion; I just don't get why you don't seem to understand that other people might feel differently.
"Workers’ unannounced, spontaneous vacations may result in the perception of no vacation time whatsoever, where everyone is on call 24/7 because work hours are meaningless." "The two problems that I had were not feeling like I had necessarily earned vacation because it wasn’t accruing, and also feeling like it was going to reflect negatively on me if I took vacation that wasn’t owed to me." et al ad infinitum
et al isn't right there
but it sounded cool
23:21
Anyone knows why when you inspect an SVG element in Chrome it's offset way top-left? Is it a known bug, since I'm pretty sure this wasn't always so.
Oh wait, it's because it's an embedded document I guess...
@BenjaminGruenbaum Sounds about right. Anything I should hit while I'm there?
@Jonathan haha wow i just saw that
no i don't remember that happening
that's weird dude
@rwollr I've noticed it a couple of weeks/months ago. Not sure if it used to be like that a year ago.
i don't believe so, last time i worked with a bunch of svgs was 9ish months ago and i probably would have remembered something like that
If you check the offset, it spookingly matches the iframe offset :P
23:27
god bless iframes
Let me try an image svg
It's not the svg...
Goodnight everyone
Holler.js
@Loktar @monners @SomeKittens @SomeGuy @RyanKinal @FlorianMargaine @Zirak hangouts?
I'm in. When?
10-15 mins?
I might be persuaded
23:37
Let me feed my pets and crack a beer and I'll start a room.
You've got my deets, yeah?
Topic: You're all to skinny to be nerds. Someone needs to gain 100lbs/45.3592kg/7.14286 stone and grow a neckbeard.
I know just the guy
I'm not a skinny nerd.
I'm working on it...
Shuddup fatty
23:39
I'm more muscle than fat now
But still some fat... :(
Wagyu lemon
I've got the essentials for life, plus appendix.
I lost my appendix years ago in a game of low-stakes poker
Now I can't find anything I'm looking for
stupid beer, Y U SO FATTENING?!
Science!
23:42
Hangouts link ^
cc @monners ^^^
@Zirak I can hear
@rlemon heh

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