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08:00
@Squiggle Ever since my ISP assigned me an IPv4, I forgot my GUID. I tried to power off the router for a week long trip, I tried to move house, and the IP still follows me like a brand.
Native speakers
77 million in Europe  (2015)[1]
L2 speakers: 140 million (2015)[1]
(for french)
@Neil I don't see JS on that list
@BartekBanachewicz you so funny
@BartekBanachewicz I'd hate to meet the guy that speaks assembly
@ssube Clearly the language people have the most problems with.
08:05
@BartekBanachewicz Well, IDC says there are 18.5mil programmers, and SO says 54% of them use JavaScript. That is around 10mil JavaScript writers on Earth!
PHPStorm does not support ES6 :(
sad face
@Sheepy how can there be 18 mil programmers if there's just 7 million people in the world
You'd never be able to end a conversation with someone speaking assembly, unless of course you said you had to "goto"
@Neil what about hlt
@wonderb0lt Really?!?!
@BartekBanachewicz Concur on the most problems part.
08:07
@BartekBanachewicz ...
It's highlighted as a feature of WebStorm jetbrains.com/webstorm/whatsnew
@Sheepy a better joke would be to say that while your assesment is correct there's only about 1/10th of that in JS readers on Earth
My company definitely won't buy me WebStorm... well, no ES6 for me then
for us much rather, 15 people who WANT to use modern web technology but can't :)
> ES6
> modern
@BartekBanachewicz Yes this one make me laugh :D
08:09
OK let's settle for slightly better than ES5?
Point is I would expect something like this in a web-centric IDE
@wonderb0lt sublime?
Too bad. I almost purchased IDEA (not XYZStorm) because it claims ES6 support...
1) Use SublimeText
Now I am glad.
Hello friends i need help. I have rows of products. In each row there is product name, quantity(editable textbox), and visibility for different groups(checkboxes). All I do is whenever user changes anything in the page say visibility of product in a group or its quantity I use each() of JQuery . But now I am introducing reason select box for change in inventory quantity.
08:11
2) Stay happy
So whenever he changes quantity but forgets to select reason then he has to be shown a prompt below that select box. right now the message is shown below all rows and not the specific code
Sublime with esnext syntax highlighter and jshint is fairly good
@MadaraUchiha @yarden.refaeli Can't due to company policy reason
`$('.quantity.changed').each( function(index){
//alert('hi');
var quantity = $(this).val();
var product_id = $(this).parents('tr').find("input[name='product_id']").val();
var reason_id = $(this).parents('tr').find("select[name='reason_id']").val();
alert(reason_id);

if(reason_id == 0){
$('.reason').$(this).after('<div class="warning" >Please select a valid reason for inventory change!</div>');;
} else {
//alert( quantity + ' : ' + product_id);
$.ajax({
url: 'index.php?route=inventory/ownstock/UpdateQuantity',
i like languages I can develop in reasonably with just text editor
08:11
@wonderb0lt What do you use?
that's the jQuery part
@PreetiMaurya, please use jsfiddle
@MadaraUchiha PHPStorm 8.0.3 which itself claims to be the latest version of PhpStorm
@CapricaSix why you no move and tell to format?
08:13
@CapricaSix is my favorite person here
@BartekBanachewicz well said
@BartekBanachewicz I read that as "any languages I am sufficiently familiar with, except Lisp".
hehe good one
@BartekBanachewicz how is es6 not modern?
@FlorianMargaine do you want "lisp had it all years ago" or "ES7 will be the thing, ES6 is already outdated" answer?
08:16
@BartekBanachewicz what's a modern language according to your standards?
Hello all
i want to set height of ul
to 50px
@FlorianMargaine you know what I really didn't mind to turn that into a proper discussion.
Besides, webassembly is coming so it's moot anyway
I wonder how long will it take for browsers to support it natively
Or at least until we see a beta support
I still haven't seen what wasm looks like
@FlorianMargaine who cares about that?
you'll never ever need to read it.
I wonder how interop is going to work.. if you have a language that compiles to wasm, how does it call things like the dom or js libs?
08:20
@RoelvanUden they will be exposed as native APIs I suppose
@FlorianMargaine HTML? It is a language. It is living. It has no version. And it already Rules Them All.
at least the DOM
Essentially like c header files (or ts definition files) then I guess
WebASM might get a much more low-level access to browser components anyway
this is more tricky to secure properly ofc...
but NaCl team has done it already
@BartekBanachewicz I think we'll have to dig into the text version of wasm, sometimes
08:21
@FlorianMargaine what for
I'm betting this effort of wasm is going to fracture the enormous pool of people working with JS back into small communities working with language x, y, z...
do you also debug Lisp by looking in generated assembly?
@RoelvanUden "small communities". Other languages existed before JS and continued to exist after it appeared.
@BartekBanachewicz it can happen, yes
Like for C/C++
here is the link
@FlorianMargaine you're doing it wrong hth
!!urban hth
@BartekBanachewicz Essentially if other languages can target wasm (e.g. msil to wasm) you get entire communities doing work in, say, C#, that accomplishes the exact same thing as a community in, say, Java is doing (both targetting wasm and the web). That's pretty sad.
08:23
@FlorianMargaine HTH Acronym. "Hope that helps." or "Happy to help."
there's absolutely nothing in assembly that would help you in debugging C++ code
especially optimized C++ code
@RoelvanUden that's not sad at all! That's the point; it's giving every language an equal chance
I have decided what I will do next month. read that copy book and learn c.
it's not "you either use JS or get totally fucked using any other language"
We're finding it hard enough to recruit devs with the right skills as it is. I'd like fewer languages, not more plz.
I don't like it. We'll go back into our own little communities and fracture everything yet again.
^ as squiggle said
08:25
Wasm will have an llvm backend, right?
@Squiggle I'll take a lisp/haskell dev for JavaScript any day
@RoelvanUden you seem to have never considered people that never wanted to be a part of the js community
@RoelvanUden But wouldn't the C# guys be able to have what the Java guys made as a dependency? A bit like you can use Scala stuff from Java code? Or did I miss something?
Skills between languages are transferrable, you know
also that ^
08:25
good day all, sorry for the silence, was working on a security sensitive project and no outside web sonnection at desk (a hole out is a hole in and all that)
@BartekBanachewicz I never wanted to be a part of the JS community. :D
Yet here I am. I think I've contributed at least a bit.
if you're a good programmer you know more than one language anyway
@RoelvanUden Well TOO BAD. You've already been assimilated.
I'll probably be gone by the time WASM is mainstream.
@MadaraUchiha recent interviews I've been involved in would refute that ;)
08:26
And many like me.
That's pretty sad imho.
We are all doomed regardless of the language we use, JavaScript or not.
I am not doomed.
@RoelvanUden See when JS and Node.js came to servers you were like "oh look you can use one language in both frond and back end"
@Squiggle you interviewed lisp/haskell programmers?
noone ever thought about say python people having their code in python already running servers
08:26
@ivarni Sure, but contributing is going to be hard if lib X you depend on is written in haskell. Nobody except a few can write it after all ;P
@Squiggle You're interviewing in/for the wrong places then.
@FlorianMargaine JavaScript/C# here. And yes, we are.
@RoelvanUden then you'll learn it and become smarter. Win-Win
@BartekBanachewicz I always wonder why people didn't think so. Do you happen to have an answer?
(any C#/JS devs want a short term contract, btw?)
08:27
I'd rather work at the local McDonalds than learn Haskell.
very mature
Thank you.
Try Elixir then. Or Erlang. Or SML. Or Racket. Or Boo.
Every one of them will be usable in the browser soon.
@RoelvanUden seeing how es6 came in barely a few years, and wasm being much simpler, it might come faster than you think
Can't wait to see Front-end C# developer jobs :D
08:29
I'm sure we'll see a C# compiler to WASM soon. Roslyn can do that.
Oh god the horror.
es6 hasn't arrived completely yet
@BartekBanachewicz Exactly what I don't want to see.
@RoelvanUden You don't need that. You only need IL -> WASM
Front-end Java developer for the web
Jeebus.
@RoelvanUden are you afraid your skills will suddenly get less relevant?
08:29
@Sheepy IDEA probably has it too. It's just PHPStorm because eff people who have to work with PHP xD
I already said what I am afraid of, the momentum will stop. We'll all fracture back into small communities doing irrelevant things over and over again.
Shouldn't have bet on that joke of a language JS is ~
Right now we have TONS of people in JS. Literally the biggest community.
That'll be gone. And that's bad.
can I pick peoples brains on code style - t var or more eg

`var a, b, c`

or

`var a;
var b;
var c`
@RoelvanUden It was bound to stop sooner or later, when the devs of other languages get pissed off enough
@RoelvanUden meh, you're overdramatizing
08:31
F# can compile to the web already. Does anyone care? Not really. But they've got devs reinventing the wheel over and over there. That's not progress.
One language dominating everything is not very good, either.
@RoelvanUden the fact you don't see how it's progressing doesn't mean there's no progress at all
and "F# CANNOT compile to the web". It can compile to JS.
@AwalGarg exactly
@RoelvanUden how is being stuck with JS progress?
Yes, let's pick on a choice of words. Because everything I said is completely untrue just because I didn't say JS, but I said web.
@RoelvanUden It makes a difference here.
Fuck this anyway. Every time I talk to you I feel like I'm talking to a brick wall.
08:32
just because I disagree?
I understand your points about community fragmentation and I think they're unbased
Just because you love to disagree with everything anyone ever says.
Haskell rules.
@DrogoNevets Depends on your position and what you are picking on. Tab ans space must be picked. var? I afraid not so important.
@RoelvanUden Now you're just being a kid who lost in a discussion.
Respond to my points or fuck off vOv
If that makes you feel superior, go for that man.
08:34
@BartekBanachewicz yeah he's definitely the kid
@Sheepy surely if tabs vs spaces are important, then so are var statements?
how can roel not be the kid. he has an anime avatar after all! hides
@wonderb0lt "respond to my points, but don't attack my person" implied.
@wonderb0lt Did you read the discussion at all? All @BartekBanachewicz says is "This is my opinion and it's true", "Your point is over-dramatized" and "You used the wrong word there". Really, please join in before commenting like that.
@RoelvanUden He was telling you to fuck off which I found childish
I was being sarcastic
I still should've kept my mouth shut though ;)
08:36
@RoelvanUden no, I said "this is my opinion, and it's true because..." and "your point is over-dramatized, because ..."
but you apparently only choose to read half of what I'm writing
I give up. Fuck this shit.
@DrogoNevets If tab and space is inconsistent, team members see wrong indent. splitting var? The worse is reading a few less lines.
@RoelvanUden sure
I can see how JS devs can be angry on WebAssembly appearance though
Yeah, I'll leave because of one annoying person. Sure.
Front-end PHP developer using WASM. jQuery-PHP skills are a must
@RoelvanUden this happens with @BartekBanachewicz a lot.
08:39
@RoelvanUden meh, you're overdramatizing because other languages had thriving communities way before JS appeared, which I pointed out previously. The fact that JS gained so much momentum was largely based on "unfair" advantage of being the thing forced on people.
giving that link to a room owner is not very nice, just sayin
Looking at the numbers of JS devs and being "oh look how many people use it" is a misnomer because if they had the choice in the first place, they might not want to use JS
@RoelvanUden There's actually already a CsQuery project, a C# html parser adn DOM manipulation tool. I wonder if they'll rewrite it to sit on top of WASM. :)
@AwalGarg you've too many owners to care about every one of them
Can anybody explain what this function is doing and how it works ?
preg_replace('/\s\s+/', ' ', $text);
08:41
I kicked @BartekBanachewicz cause he's being antagonising. Again.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I doubt that. CsQuery is a purely Cheerio-like thing. And the dev is pretty much gone from developing on it. I'm sure we'll see alternatives though.
Just because you're a really smart dude doesn't mean it's okay to come in here and be a dick to people.
@ZahidSaeed did you try asking in the php room? ;)
who's the funny guy
@phenomnomnominal how's that antagonizing lol
@phenomnomnominal I'm typically not a dick to people that don't attack me first
@AwalGarg they are not replying
08:43
@BartekBanachewicz @RoelvanUden you guys just made me dig this: stilldrinking.org/programming-sucks
great reading
I love the title already
and as for the "JS community fragmentation", lemme link to this brilliant article
@ZahidSaeed well, asking a php question in a JS room won't help much. but anyways, it replaces simultaneous whitespace characters in the $text variable with a single space
> A fixation on programming languages is the sign of a 2nd rate engineer/computer scientist.
@ZahidSaeed you should ask that in php chat room
08:47
I switched to Gedit
@RoelvanUden Yes, yes. I'm pretty sure there'll be C# bindings for the WASM-native querySelector method, so it's just a matter of a wrapper layer.
I highly doubt there will appear C# to WASM compiler
what is really needed is (MS)IL -> WASM
and of course a build of CLR
@BartekBanachewicz Please, please, please do realize that the world is not filled with people that think learning every programming language in existence is fun and have the time for that. That essentially means if you write your super-awesome-framework-for-wasm in Haskell your contributors are virtually non-existent because they don't want/can/have the time to learn Haskell.
So if the 5 most popular web libraries are in C#, Java, F#, Haskell and JS, pretty much nobody can collaborate and contribute to more than 2~3 of those projects. And that's really very bad.
@RoelvanUden Well, firstly, the fact you don't know haskell doesn't mean you can't use a haskell library. C ABI makes interoperability a thing... Well, I don't know C and I use C libraries just fine. Also, have you read the article? It's about more than just collaborating on things.
I give up again. You just don't want to understand the point I'm making.
08:50
@uselesschien did it hurt?
I hope others get it. That's enough for me.
@RoelvanUden I understand your point, but you seem to ignore all the benefits of multi-language culture and focus on just flaws of it.
@RoelvanUden I'm with ya, buddy.
Any good JS questions today? or recently?
I can illustrate that by flipping the example: would it be great if everyone in the world used just Haskell?
The answer to that is "of course not".
08:51
@AwalGarg It feels like Notepad with syntax highlighting and automatic indentation.
@uselesschien oh c'mon don't insult gedit by comparing it to notepad ffs
@Sheepy fair enough, but, for the sake of argument, the only thing that matters is one var or more.......
@Mr_Green here is a good JS question for you: what protocols are allowed as source url for es6 imports?
@Mr_Green one var for all vars in a function or one per line?
@Jhawins ping!
@RoelvanUden I wonder if the top JS contributors contribute to JS codebases and JS codebases only. Besides, just having everything in one language doesn't guarantee that everyone can contribute. If your javascript codebase uses, say, Angular, I can't contribute; I don't know it and can't use it. You reach the same fragmentation of "3D/WebGL JS", "node.js JS", "Angular JS"... people do different things and languages are tools to do them.
If you can justify learning a new framework then you can justify learning a new language, IMHO.
08:55
@DrogoNevets one var for all vars
@AwalGarg no idea about es6.. in progress now
@Mr_Green can you argue why (I am of the same view, but some poeple in my team are not)
my "industry standard" and links to douglas crockfords website dont seem to mean anything to some people
if it is a team then I suggest to use vars instead of var
because there will be always a noob in a team
I think using one var is just for making the code shorter
@Mr_Green only one way to stop them being a n00b though
how?
@DrogoNevets I usually couple them based on what they are for. var nA, nB...; var A, B, ...;
08:57
@Mr_Green teach them how things should be done
@Mr_Green I think using a single var is a place for common pitfalls.
yeah true
dumbing-down code is what Google loves to do
like forbidding ternary operators
@MadaraUchiha I don't agree that because I use single var and I never had any issues.
var a = 1,
    b = function() {
          long long
          long long
          ....
     }; // oops
     c = "now global";
08:58
haha
@MadaraUchiha only when you are also initializing them at the same time.
@AwalGarg <brag> my code makes gedit look byootiful i.imgur.com/ZSbIT82.png </brag>
not the other way 'round
@MadaraUchiha won't every decent static analyzer catch that?
@AwalGarg I use let for everything
I used to do that before but not now
08:58
@BartekBanachewicz Yes, which is exactly a tool to prevent common pitfalls
@MadaraUchiha same here
so it doesn't really matter if we use one var or multiple vars
it's only a style question

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