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21:06
I'm continually shocked at how many devs have never even seen ES6...
I mean, even all the devs at Target seem to at least be familiar with its existence, and it's Target...
a retail company...
*ES2015
user1596138
Target sounded pretty modern when I talked to the guys at MWJS
user1596138
But not on their storefront
When it was first created, it was ES6, therefore the name is still valid
so go suck an egg
that's why i still call russia the soviet union
21:09
That's not even a fair comparison
i'm not being serious about any of this :D
I'm never serious about anything
protip: if you're looking for information on TetrUSS (Tetrahedral Unstructured Software System) from NASA... don't go to tetruss.com -- they sell sex swings.. not analysis software.
whoops
@david what addition of ecmascript is es2015 tho?
if you're looking for the answer it is the sixth edition..
so imo es6 and es2015 are both correct for different reasons.
I was looking for a fiddle, but yeah i know it's just a naming thing
they're going to be using the years in the future instead though right?
@ssube do you always use tmux when using terminals?
well, multiple terminals
21:21
@david yea, as the actual name.
but because the es<edition number> will increment as well, people will probably use that as well
@KendallFrey :maybe Aliens ignore us because our first attempt at contact was literally a dickpic: ??
i'm regretting not writing all my service logic with async functions now that node removed the need for a flag... my caution has caused technical debt
@david what did you use instead of async functions?
normal javascript
it's pretty easy, for example, to use await with Promises in async functions
it shouldn't be too hard to switch over, it's just another thing I need to put on the board
it sure is pretty easy
the problem is node had a memory leak with it, and i thought they were only going to bump the v8 version in node 8.0.0, which would land after we ship
so I told everyone not to use async functions yet
but now it would be fine
@towc yeah, it's installed by default on all my machines and is our standard at work
my bash_profile has a tmux attach in it
@ssube do you develop in vim?
mix of vim and vscode
90% Atom, 8% Sublime, 2% vim
The perfect balance. Atom is the all-day editor while working on a project, sublime for random things, vim for random things while on the commandline or sshed into a server.
21:42
I bounce between atom and vscode based on which is more stable on any given day
90% sublime, 9% vim, 1% nano
no love for webstorm?
none
fuck IDEA
co-worker tried to sell me on Eclipse the other day
no thanks dude
21:43
butwhy.jpg
atom 80%, notepad++ 15%, vim 5%
netbeans, eclipse, IDEA...
> Does your editor use less than 8TB of memory? Does it respond when you type? Can it build your project? Switch to (Java IDE) today!
I don't like an IDE that gets in my way more than it helps me
i used to use eclipse, until it started gobbling up all my memory
I used to use Eclipse when working on ColdFusion. It had a plugin with intellisense-like completion, so that was worth it.
21:44
but they have draggable panels
vscode doesn't do that
tbh the last time I used Eclipse was years ago trying out Android dev.
it was laggy af and crashed my system a few times
never looked back
not sure how one manages to have jetbrains ide get in the way tbh
I used apache directory studio for a while until it started crashing itself
@FélixGagnon-Grenier says everyone who uses an IDE
i like pycharm's debugger
21:45
@FélixGagnon-Grenier they freeze all the time
people don't understand how Visual Studio can get in peoples way. but it does.
for the jvm, they fuck with classpaths, too
in undocumented ways
other than that i use atom or vscode, depending on when atom isn't slow
all of these editors will get in your way when they aren't what you are used to.
21:46
good editors are like good languages, they are able to stay out of your way
I'm still half on ssube's side. full-fledged IDEs can do 'too much', though. Above and beyond editing files.
bad editors and bad languages encourage poor patterns
I don't think all IDEs are bad, just the JVM family ones
especially IDEA family ones
I like VS tbh
if the IDE requires me to disable more than the simple editor needs me to install with a plugin, it's probably getting in the way in other places
@rlemon what do you disable?
things I don't like, or that annoy me
21:47
VS is big and fat, but once you're in it, everything is integrated in predictable ways. IDEA is big and fat and does things at random.
do you want a detailed list?
well, not really, it's just I... totally never had any kind of anger towards jetbrains so.. I'm a bit at a loss here
it doesn't help that the IDEA settings menu is broken into a thousand sections
@ssube are you talking about all jetbrains IDEs, or just Idea?
@ssube search input really is useful
21:48
@NathanJones it's the underlying editor
@ssube well, to also be fair, coding for winforms or .NET without VS is probably going to be more trouble than it is worth
so all of them
@FélixGagnon-Grenier and example to lemon's point. When I install Atom I need pluings before I use it. When I install VS, I disable Codelens before I murder someone.
I've used webstorm, IDEA, and a few of the others
VS is special in that they own the language they're targeting
21:48
@rlemon eh, I used codeblocks for a while, it's annoying but not that bad
what's codelens?
!!? codelens
@FélixGagnon-Grenier wat?
Looks useful, but starts getting in the way.
@Luggage ewwwwwwww
them red boxes?
21:50
no, the text in them.
the headers
and folded code... eww
I hope that isn't your screenie
No, googled for it
I use dark theme.
my only beef with ST3 is that the 'hot loading' or w/e they call the startup options are BS and they never do what I expect. if I enter a directory and do subl . I expect to open that folder and only that one instance of sublime... not my last 19 projects.
and yes I have toggled the options
I just can't figure it out it seems
every editor does that weird one way or another
I've given up on "projects" and just use directories and tell it to fuck off and open the top one
that's what I do
same shit
21:52
bet sublerm ain't erpen saaaaarrcccceeeee
@NathanJones so?
I like how atom does it. $ atom . opens the current directory as the 'project'.
@NathanJones neither is the software I make
subl . does open it up as kinda a project.
ipso de facto it's worse than open source
21:53
just opens up the last projects you had open... and sometimes the ones you currently have open
Yea.. I get you. I use sublime, too.
What you are talking about is one of the reasons I went to Atom.
The thing I miss from projects is being able to press F5 to run
vscode just recently upped their game for F5 and debugging
@NathanJones that's just wrong on many levels
21:54
Since I use Sublime** just for random files, the fact that it has an almost 'persistent workspace' going, is good.
you have failed the community @KendallFrey
including running multiple tasks at the same time to run a client and debug the server or something
@towc what did i do now
@Luggage I just stopped closing st3 instances.
you miss vscode
21:54
each project stays open forever
debugging is one of the forces pushing me to it, but ataom still has a hold on me.
@rlemon i was hoping the fake latin would show that i'm trolling
@towc No I don't
or whatever allows for F5
@towc most editors
21:55
Project files specifically
even vim has an equivalent with :b
well, not the one true editor
@NathanJones have you not been to this room before? @SterlingArcher thought it was wallah .. I don't trust people anymore
@ssube which still ain't F5
@rlemon fair point
21:55
No project file means no editor can know what it means to run the project
What are you thinking F5 means, towc?
I'm against the idea of F5
why?
21:56
it's so refreshing
not F5 itself
because I'm a fanboy
you don't run your programs?
cause that's what f5 does
@ssube he does write Haskell
The idea of a single keypress to start your app?
I use ./ to run my programs
21:57
so probably not
that is true
they're lazily evaluated
@SterlingArcher you know I love you
@towc I do too, that's why I prefer a hotkey
21:57
:internet_hug:
oh wait, you bind F5 to ./something?
Well no
fair enough then
@towc writes Haskell on his shoes so something will eventually run it
3
I need an internet adult
21:58
the whole point of project files is that F5 runs your program however you told it
Visual Studio does automatically
!!afk 🏠
I wish I knew how to get the same in ST3
you're mean
you're median
21:58
you're mode
you're mom
your*
moooooom kendall is calling me names again
21:59
You are my mother
right on queue luggage
oh, lol
That's deep
@SterlingArcher I know if anyone does

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