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er appear.in rather.
@KevinB lol I mean you might be joking but seriously 360 isn't bad either
it has all those features. i hate it, but...
Wait, wait, ok. So the only argument here is that you can find features that exist in slack in other chat appS. Those apps being of varying levels of shitty. Sorry, but I'm not sold.
it has it.
it's like arguing notepad++ vs slack really, they both have the same features
but people just prefer one over the other
@monners you cannot find features in slack that you can't find elsewhere
22:01
er notepad++ vs sublime, sorry being throttled hard.
i.e., slack is not special
it's just very mediocre
@ssube I literally just said that.
^ exactly
I hate the fact that when we switched over to office365 it made me a skype account. so now i have 3 instead of 2: 1 for personal, 2 for work
it's good at being mediocre
22:01
and i don't even like skype
@monners the other apps aren't shitty, not any more or less than slack
@ssube the market disagrees
@monners I'd love to see a comparison honestly vs another big one like office 365
slack was just the first one to put something like that up as SaaS
because slack pissed their pants and threw a hissy fit when MS announced a new platform
22:02
then hipchat and mattermost and friends joined in and got to feature parity almost right away
btw, talking about more serious things. There's a striptclub right down from where I leave. Every night I go find dinner or go back some of the girls (and weirdly enough also fully clothed males) try to convince people, including me to go down
took out a full page ad in the new york times with a very condescending article.
Microsoft are trying to catch up to slack. Fuck it, too early in the morning for this. Everyone use everything!
They know their time is limited.
and most of them are easier to integrate with
22:03
a part of me just wants to go and see how long can I manage without a hard-on
and then resurface immediately
@towc ever been to a strip club? it's easy
@Loktar I'll bet you $500 right now they'll still be relevant 3 years from now
(That's aud, not usd)
gimp didn't load fast enough :(
22:04
microsoft just irritates me more often than not
@monners I wont take that bet, some corporations have bought into it and they never update/change
@ssube no. I don't think I would just go somewhere to watch girls who I don't know strip
user1596138
@monners That's useless for any modern UI dev. No ES6 support
@monners I'll absolutely take that bet
user1596138
No JSX.
22:04
like, we use office 365, and they're always suggesting "Hey, we have this awsome software, why don't you download it!" but it isn't free
and then you have skype, and it has ads,
user1596138
You can use coffee script lmao but it's hit or miss
@towc you'll have a helluva time with any one night stands, then
I mean, I would definitely watch @ndugger strip, even if I don't know what his emotions are
user1596138
@towc That's not what you're really doing at a strip club...
user1596138
Let me ruin it for you.
22:05
they have web-based editing of excel sheets, but they don't work on any reasonable amount of data at which point they tell you to download their software... that again isn't included in the package
@Jhawins plz do
user1596138
What you're really doing is going out with your buds, to pay money to get hard together.
user1596138
It's literally "Want to go buy boners together"
strip clubs are for drinking overpriced drinks and being seen in public
that doesn't sound fun
22:05
is @towc 16 for real?
because if so the convo is fucking awkward.
user1596138
And when I get flag banned for that.... Idc lol
sometimes you'll meet a fun stripper and go party later, but that's unlikely
user1596138
@ssube Only if you're filth...
@Loktar but he's european, they use metric age
user1596138
Who parties with strippers outside of the strip club..
22:06
@Loktar yes. most people forget that -- in the past year people have advocated he run away from home, leave school, go drinking, sleep around for a place to stay.. I lost track
fwiw he's asking about these things, they are not random recommendations
@rlemon I'm pretty sure he's advocated those and we tell him not to.
I just give him shit for tech stuff... but yeah I would suggest the room refrain from mature/sexually explicit convos with a minor.
@ssube most of us
Especially on the place to stay one.
he gets some people saying 'go for it'
22:06
again, I'm not planning on going in any. I think I'd hate myself afterwards. But I am interested in seeing for how long do my morals and sense of respect outlast my need for a boner
user1596138
lol hey. He needs to know what strip clubs are about guys!
strip clubs are pretty boring
go party with the strippers somewhere else
-_-
I'm being completely serious.
You pay money to sit around and do nothing.
I mean, I also kind of wonder what the life of a stripper is like
22:07
not great
are they like prostitutes who don't get dirty?
it depends on the place
!!afk I'm not getting added to any lists. fuck this.
do they get paid quite a bit for being classy, or is it that they have this ring of people forcing them to strip?
both
and worse, many times
user1596138
22:08
!!giphy starboy
it's all very sad and really not something you want to get too far into
user1596138
Man these never work out..
because if it's the latter, I'm definitely not getting anywhere near the place, nor paying any attention to the fully-clothed men who are actually quite kind
@Jhawins woah we have giphy, I thought that was a super slack feature only! :p
22:10
ok, I'm done with this topic, keep on arguing guys
i mean clearly so chat is the best
slack is just IRC with IFTTT built in and some CSS
only after you use lemon's extension
pretty much
slack (and most webchats) are irc with a nice bot.
22:12
I was pissed about having to use it for a long time, because it's not very tab/hjkl friendly, but having the entire rest of the company online is nice.
just most are 100% free
@ssube yeah I agree
not being able to host it yourself is kind of a real problem, though
my last company regularly pasted PII/PHI (HIPAA data) into Slack
user2620028
@ssube thats like sending nudes through snapchat
no, Slack isn't meant for PHI
snapchat is 100% meant for nudes
user2620028
@ssube they are both saving your personal data to be used or sold off later
22:15
unless Slack is actually run by the NWO/lizard people/Russians and is just a way to collect PHI
haha. that jsfiddle url jsfiddle.net/n0jsfuck
when did nodejs change logo to that lame linear-gradient gem?
when it was invented
didn't it have the cool flat-ish <,N'> thing?
dunno. There's a huge github thread on changing the logo, but it's always been pretty ugly and green, I know that much.
22:26
oh, and apparently the place had a "pay 18€ and drink unlimited vodka" thing, which sounds pretty amazing. Too bad I don't have friends around to make sure I don't punch bouncers or get run over by buses
user2620028
if you need friends to prevent that then you might be kind of a dick
or take you to the hospital after drinking $25 of rail vodka
Yay at milwaukee airport!
@KevinB I can already see it turning into a friday joke...
other thing: did anyone try eating plain oats for breakfast and as a snack? Like, without water/milk or added anything
user2620028
22:29
have tried it, wouldn't recommend it
what's wrong with it?
user2620028
the taste?
the dryness
user2620028
how dry it is without water/milk
@HatterisMad oh no, I love that
22:30
the texture
it's like bread, but not braed
@HatterisMad very dry
I do need to drink water while eating sometimes
the saliva doesn't cut it
user2620028
i eat oatmeal almost every day but i wouldn't eat it dry
oats are delicious (outside of cookies), but eat them plain and it's like slamming cement mixers
maybe your oats
towc oats are best oats
I am very confused right now. I have a piece of code, which is basically like this pen. However, in my code, when I call bar(), I get a TypeError: Cannot read property 'multiple' of undefined. Which I don't see any reason for and it's working just fine in the pen. Anyone have an idea what to look for?
When I remove the = {} as the default argument, the code runs fine
22:37
Debugging ^ cc @OliverSalzburg
line 16?
there's no bar in that pen?
@KevinB Oh right, I since brought in the original symbol names ;P bar is query now
it works for me with or without = {}
22:39
That's how insane it's already driving me! I'm bringing in the original symbols!
@OliverSalzburg What's your code looks like?
That pen has no preprocessing, so it can't be that it's the same code and the pen works and yours doesn't
@MadaraUchiha One moment, I have a GIF ;P
There's a difference somewhere
a gif?!
22:40
welp, I'm out
Yeah, of me debugging it :P
debugging gifs is just to much, man
@ssube Well, I'm trying to extract it into a minimal example as you can see. But that is working fine and I really can't share our complete application source with you :(
@OliverSalzburg I'm mostly giving you shit, but it is still a GIF.
What exactly could cause the error you are receiving
22:42
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Q: How to destructure option argument with all default values in ES6?

madox2I use ES6 features with babel compiler. I have a function which takes option object as an argument: function myFunction({ option1 = true, option2 = 'whatever' }) { console.log(option1, option2); // do something... } When I call it, destructuring happens and everything works well. I wan...

you're almost certainly trying to destructure something that wasn't properly set
Apparently, it's caused by a missing = {} :P
Which, when I remove it, makes the code run
@OliverSalzburg You have both default params for each object param, and a default for the actual object?
That's probably what's screweing with it
haven't talked to y'all in awhile
what's the new JS flavor of the month?
ohhi
jqml
22:43
@MadaraUchiha if you're destructuring params, you have to, no?
@Codeman TypeScript
hey, we use typescript!
@Codeman seems to be mobx
typescript and react
@ssube Either or, not both.
22:43
lmao I love how I got so many unique answers :D
@MadaraUchiha I have a hard time understanding that
@MadaraUchiha I've had to use both a bunch of times.
mobx isn't a flavor, it's a topping.
you usually have to use both
I might be wrong here
22:43
function foo({bar = 3, bin = 9} = {})
leave out the = {} and it will be destructuring undefined, which is obvs bad
leave out the = 3 and it will pull undefined out of the param, also bad
only the first one will throw
Yeah, no, you're right
cool, you had me worried for a second
worry is my default emotion when I'm doing new things in JS :P
definitely a big fan of TypeScript now though
React I'm still on the fence about... though I haven't done anything major in it yet
more linting is always better
and typescript is nothing if not a great linter
yeah basically
I'm waiting for some madman to write a ts > webassembly compiler
22:49
that's not mad
you can do it
I know :)
I mean without compiling to JS first
ts goes to js which can be compiled to C which can be directly compiled to wasm
ts > cfml
stackoverflow.com/q/41624402/871050 does anyone understand what they're asking?
the tech probably already exists to do ts > js > webassembly
22:49
@Codeman what's the point?
@towc it'd be cool
@Codeman if the JS > wasm tech exists...
@Codeman because...?
@towc more tools in your build means more problems
22:50
mtime = modified date?
or what
less complexity is better usually
80% of my wasted time is spent trying to get two tools to work together when they'd ratehr not
@ssube well, you'd merge it into a single tool
mmhmm
that's basically the reason I'm a .NET shill
Hello, I'm writing a test using Mocha and Sinon
22:50
everything generally plays nice with one another
@towc which means you need a compiler that can handle multiple inputs and outputs
which means clang/llvm
I'd like to write a test that blocks until one of my Sinon spies is called once
Is there a way to do something like
the TS compiler's internal format is (if I understand right) completely different from LLVM's
most of the tools will be from ts to js, which will be the more updated ones. If you had separate ts > wasm you could then have trouble, as it certainly wouldn't be as up-to-date as ts > js
js > wasm seems like the better solution
22:51
@Kevin Make a function that accepts a spy and returns a Promise that resolves when the spy is called
Then use Promise.race()
then just compile ts > js > wasm
i was confused for a sec
@phenomnomnominal JS has a lot of overhead TS doesn't, though
const callBackSpy = sinon.spy();
somethingAsynchronous(callbackSpy);
callbackSpy.waitUntilCalled();

expect(my.stuff).to.be.true
a TS -> wasm compiler could make it insanely fast, since TS sets restrictions on the type of morphism you can use already
22:52
yes, but as long as TS still compiled to valid JS, you wouldn't have to worry
@MadaraUchiha I can do that, but right now, the function I'm testing doesn't return a promise - it just calls the callbacks its passed. I'd rather not refactor it to use promises unless that's the only option
anyone used Github Issues to track tasks for a new sprint/feature?
@Kevin The function itself doesn't need to return a Promise.
I feel like I just accidentally trolled all of y'all by starting this debate
22:54
Oh, I see what you're saying
Something like (I don't know promises off the top of my head, so this will be hand-wavy)
We would have trolled ourselves with something worse.
const callBackSpy = sinon.spy();
const spyGetsCalled = waitForSpyCall(callBackSpy);

somethingAsync(callBackSpy)

spyGetsCalled.then(() => expect);
@BrianJ we did once, but then went back to using trello
our team haven't been using TFS. But as our code is on Git it makes sense to have tasks tracked in the same SCM
@Kevin Something like that
22:56
@MadaraUchiha Awesome, thanks!
Burn down TFS
I'm not overly familiar with Sinon's spies, but I think you can tell it to call a callback for you when it gets called
keep the git.
So all you need to do is implement waitForSpyCall
yeah git seems perfect for it
at the moment our PM wrote down high level tasks in one note, assigned them out and was like yeah so go do them.
I'm going to suggest her to set up each task in Git Issues, assign the feature it relates to and sprint
at least then we are closer to the codebase and can collab
22:59
what? git, itself, has no issue tracking
unless you mean TFS

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