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16:01
still, I think it's worth the 12€/yr, for what I'm using it for right now
do you have a CV @littlepootis?
can I see it?
fair enough
I can still just use this: awal.js.org/cv-maker
Just in case this was ever missed by anyone
nvm, it sucks
you got a CV there @zirak?
@towc Where's "there", and no
16:10
in your life
you're hiding it from me
he has no life
he sold it for chips
or I can use google docs' default resume theme as a guideline...
but that sounds cheap AF
Charles Dickens'
Plot Thickens
also not sure whether I should use the white logo or the black logo for the main page :/
(filter: invert(100%), not actual white logo, like my avatar)
I guess it makes sense as the stuff gets brighter and brighter the closer to the center you get?
as color density (against black) is higher...
16:22
> you fuck
and it binds the attention to the animation to what's below, as the color is the same...
I'm so not sure
"Wrong, motherfucker"
loooool
the main knockback with a white logo is that it looks as though everything is requiring even more attention
which is not quite nice, there's plenty asking for attention already
16:38
I need to create a square from a given set of characters/svg shapes
tell me please if you know how can I do
should be better with characters or svg shapes?
(I'm open also to alternatives)
@neoDev well, a svg is just a piece of xml IIRC so it should be easier to manipulate
I don't have idea how to form the square
create a square in a vectorial graphic software, save it as svg, open it with notepad, clean the mess.
I am creating a random generator
16:42
it puts the characters forming a square art
like the images I posted above
1 hour ago, by neoDev
user image
I already have the font
ttf, eot, woff, woff2, etc
I can even create individual svg from them
but now I need an algorithm that puts them in that order
forming a square art
Is there something written in there?
I don't know, but maybe
it is kufi
I googled kufi art generator, etc... but there is not such thing...
@neoDev You may be interested in canvas
@Zirak do you have an idea about the logic to order the shapes?
I don't really care
sorry
16:49
maybe you are not even able :)
don't be shy
:p
yeah I'm certified braindead
ama
I am maybe xD
I mean certified braindead
not able... otherwise I wouldn't ask
:(
Well it appears to be text written in a codified form of the Arabic script that's made expressly for this sort of "tetris writing"
16:52
tetris writing
@Zachiel this is an interesting point
The shapes need to fit so that no 2x2 square can fit inside the black nor the white part
where can I get some code for this?
or even a little part
But as much as I like it as a form of artistic geometric pattern, I don't think it works if the content is random. Maybe you're randomly writing offenses in arabic.
It's from an artist that creates paintings based on that sort of writing.
if you type kufi on google images you get a lot of them
but they are made each manually
and I found no generators
Anyway, it's apparently possible to just write transliterated English (or other languages with the same alphabet) thanks to the table provided
Maybe you could try asking a question on Graphic Design. I once asked about a random generator of that thing where you mass up words to form the shape of something and it was fine.
16:59
even if for example there is a working tool written in Python...
I would not use atm because I need it to be JavaScript
@neoDev re: Extensions - I'm now blocked at the getting an appropriate icon step. LoL.
I thought that I could reuse some logic behind some masonry-auto-filling plugins
but not sure if isa good idea
@Zirak who delivered the certificate?
I guess some kind of rotations is also involved but not sure
17:14
The writing is on a spiral
@Zachiel what do you mean?
@neoDev the text is written all around the image starting from the external, then it proceeds towards the internal. As customary with Arabic, I'd expect it to read from right to left where it starts but I'm not sure.
Pick an existing art, match it with the shapes seen in my link above and you should notice if there are any rotations
no matter the readability
it's just for art
I'd still start from the original shapes
for now I am trying masonry plugins on normal shapes
want to check if there's someone that can fit
@Abhishrek hi
17:25
hi
I did not do it
have you idea how can I do?
I have no idea what you even want to do
see images I posted above
now I have the shapes, I need to dispose them in order to form that square art
though an auto-generator (that I'm trying to build)
in JavaScript of course :)
the shapes I'm using can be fonts, svg, images, whatever
I can use what it's best
important is to dispose them
@FlorianMargaine Santa
I'd use an alghoritm to randomly generate a string of i/o pixels, with some rules such as always have a black pixel on corners, never have 4 pixels of the same color in a shape. Then look at them, do they look like you want them to look? If not, start to implement patterns.
also, no b/w parts fouching diagonally with others of the same colour and the white part should divide black parts into chunks
17:39
@Zachiel the kufi squares are formed by real letters
they are just disposed in a certain order
oh ok you will use the letters then, you just don't care about their order
yes can be any order
important is to achieve a good result
will be like a shape tetris
18:02
What's the inverse function of Promise.all? Does such a thing even exist in JS?
Bonus question, does (Monad m1, Monad m2) => m1 (m2 a) -> m2 (m1 a) have a name?
@KendallFrey race?
Then what do you mean by the inverse of all?
inverse function as in whatever in Promise.all(whatever(x)) === x
I'm confused about your intentions
18:09
Specifically turning a Promise of array into an array of promises
futureArray.then(arr => arr.map(Promise.resolve)) ?
then returns a promise
oh damn
I don't think that's even possible
at least not with vanilla arrays
maybe with iterables?
An array is sync, a promise is async
You can't have an async array
yeah, silly me
I guess I'm sticking with .then(x => Promise.all(x.map(...)))
18:28
@KendallFrey flatMap
exists in rxjs
yeah, don't think I can make that work
 
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19:36
@Zirak anyway, what's your take on the idea? Worth pursuing?
20:13
@Zirak async iterables :)
20:29
@FlorianMargaine Personally I don't think I'd really use it, but if you think you have your uses for it then sure
@Luggage Those aren't arrays
waves hand
waves back enthusiastically
interferes
@towc constructively or destructively?
you tell me
btw @KendallFrey, do you have a CV?
20:39
Not really
you're useless
and thanks anyway
do you know someone who has a cv that I can look at? XD
not stuff that you find by googling "tech cv", ideally
Is there an android app that acts as a "HELP Button"
on common apps? @AndroidPeople?
that works, thanks
@towc @Loktar had a good one too iirc
20:47
thanks
ideally something that doesn't even mention education but still works quite well
can't seem to find his
Loki, if you're reading this, can you send me a link?
@towc Try toptal.com, @BadgerCat is working there
you can't actually browse people's CVs on there it looks like :/
I mean get a job on that platform
You don't need a CV, IIRC
oh, right
@Zirak fair enough
Just thought about a great use case: the SQLite file that Firefox uses to store passwords
21:02
heh, I remember starting the toptal application on the 10th of january or something, it was then closed on jan 19 because I didn't finish it, and now I have to wait at least until Feb 19 to reapply with the same email -_-
21:15
Oh, I accidentally made a buffer 1GB instead of 1MB and wondered why the program didn't run on my server
Try this: copy.sh/game
21:42
What ever happened to phone gap?
Nevermind adobe took them over or something
Does anyone have a web app examples that looks native on the iPhone?
22:04
hi everyone -- brand new to all of this, just saying hi
@DidierJeanCharles Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
@CapricaSix Understood.
@DidierJeanCharles hi
22:54
@SterlingArcher I hate you so much right now. I might ban you out of spite.
@MadaraUchiha SterlingArcher is afk: my life is a mess
@MadaraUchiha Way to go, fatty
Did someone call for me?
23:13
oh lol, the guy doesn't even mention chrome as something he tests on/does things
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Q: Preventing iframe caching in browser

JR.How do you prevent Firefox and Safari from caching iframe content? I have a simple webpage with an iframe to a page on a different site. Both the outer page and the inner page have HTTP response headers to prevent caching. When I click the "back" button in the browser, the outer page works prope...

not sure if he thought it was a given that he mainly uses chrome or not
23:34
@MadaraUchiha 😃 jelly?
'course you're jelly, fatty
can I say that I'm experienced in using linux, as far as web dev is concerned?
like, I can use terminals and environments effectively
although I may not be able to install arch
@towc That sounds like "familiar", not "experienced"
fair enough
so, ideally I'd have 3+1 sections for the technologies I can use. First one has what I'm quite fluent in and know my way around fairly well, second one has what I can easily work with without too much googling, then one with things that I know I can easily pick up or work with from an existing codebase, and last my "preferred setup", which is where I'd include linux
I think calling the first one "experienced in: <list>" is a good idea, but not sure about the other ones
I currently have "familiar with" and "worked with", but it's ambiguous which is the one that I'm better at, relative to the other
"heard of" sounds really bad
but then again, maybe I shouldn't even list those technologies if I don't know them that well
but then an employer may say "oh, doesn't look like this dude knows how to use TypeScript, better not hire him", but they'd be wrong, because I'd probably be good enough for him after 2hrs of googling
still haven't polished style and professional experience, also have to include something about education, so employers won't ask "oh, we noticed you didn't include education (because they'll notice, even if they may not particularly care), can you tell us a bit about that?"

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