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00:02
@Kevin B I jus tried pm2 using the sudo command but when I check on the process it says errored
00:23
what do you call a variable that holds a string that might be either a path or the name of a module?
01:16
try to get pm2 working on your local first.
does it even run without pm2?
all pm2 does is run the command, if it errors, it's not pm2's fault
it's configured wrong
 
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02:20
@towc dir_name and absolute_path
what
03:01
On the javascriptroom.github.io/rules page, under Etiquette section, it says "We are all adults and come from different walks of life..." How can we be sure we are all adults?
@RedwolfPrograms Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. If you have a question, just post it, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help. If you want to report an abusive user or a problem in this room, visit our meta.
 
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06:54
@Theia is that lets just only test google backed api's but totally call it the spec .com?
hi badgercat!
07:51
I want to store chat messages which is an array in mongo database. So should I first store them in redux store and then on server side I will save them is it correct? I want to ask is redux required when storing data in database ?
 
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10:45
omg I think he said "fortran trolls" instead of "4chan trolls" youtube.com/watch?v=yZYQpge1W5s&ab_channel=BritishGQ
I giggled a bit
unless fotran trolls are a thing
and fortran doesn't refer to the language
 
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12:39
Does Array.reverse() actually reverse the array you're calling reverse on, or just return a new array? The array seems to be mutated when I call reverse without reassigning it to the reversed return, but examples online assign it?
@AdamG test it out
I did, it mutates the array, but online examples are assigning it, I don't understand why.
yeah, it mutates it. But it doesn't mean you can't also assign it
as long as you're not using the previous reference any more, you can mask it as functional programming
but what's the point in assigning it if the reverse method basically assigns it for you?
it's unambiguous
it's not about logic or efficiency, but just making it slightly more readable
if you don't want to reassign it, don't
12:41
Thanks, I was worried that I was doing something wrong for a second.
 
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14:15
guys, where can i find a person, to help me,on a budget, to create a browser game prototype? I am struggling on my own, sometimes easier to pay a PRO :-) Thanks
...or an enthusiast with a Pro attitude and skills..
 
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16:02
Is it good practice to always use the module pattern?
@AdamG I haven't heard that name in quite a while now.
If you have a module bundler (like webpack), you don't need to use the module pattern, or the revealing module pattern.
The only time you would normally be using a module pattern today, is if you have no build step at all.
16:53
Some geniuses always paste their cheap PHP backdoors into a github issue and ping me in the process, github.com/asloox/65/issues/1
@AdamG It's a poor design choice from whoever made that method that will unfortunately stick around forever for backward compatibility
@copy XD
That's amazing
I'm extremely confused by that issue
user1596138
17:09
I'm working on a React project using createClass and mixins
user1596138
#Throwback
user1596138
@AlexH codementor idk
user1596138
How much you wanna pay is the real question?
17:29
Can someone tell me why this RegEx pattern is not working on JS?
const pattern = "\[[a-z]*+\w*\W*\w*\]";
SyntaxError: Invalid regular expression: /[[a-z]*+wWw*]/: Nothing to repeat
JS doesn't support *+ I think
Also, use regex literals, not string literals
you might have accidentally left some stuff unescaped
it does support +
and I will look into your second advice :)
I said *+ not +
ah sorry ahah
it does, it is used in js documentation
17:32
function escapeRegExp(string) {
return string.replace(/[.*+?^${}()|[\]\\]/g, '\\$&'); // $& means the whole matched string
}
Uh, that's in []
Those are treated literally
I am sorry then man, I am not good at Regex
hey dude, that must have been the issue :) Thanks a lot
don't forget to use // and not ""
I was using it upon creating a RegEx instance, new RegExp(pattern);
Yeah, don't do that
"\[\]" in a string is just "[]"
but /\[\]/ is what you expect it to be
17:38
ah now I get it
someone's been shooting fireworks across the street (~50m) for the past 10-20 mins
car alarms have been going off
can everyone agree that's fairly shitty of whoever is doing it?
Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Firework Night, is an annual commemoration observed on 5 November, primarily in the United Kingdom. Its history begins with the events of 5 November 1605, when Guy Fawkes, a member of the Gunpowder Plot, was arrested while guarding explosives the plotters had placed beneath the House of Lords. Celebrating the fact that King James I had survived the attempt on his life, people lit bonfires around London; and months later, the introduction of the Observance of 5th November Act enforced an annual public day of thanksgiving for the plot...
that's nov 5th
they can do a whole bunch of noises on nov 5th
Maybe they do it on the weekend before
I doubt they're researsing legally, because it's literally meters from another residential building
I'll go down and yell to get off whoever's lawn they're on
18:05
turns out it's not a bunch of very annoying teenagers, but some parents putting on a show for a group of kids
so I'm more fine with that
apparently someone else called the police, and told them to go on, which was interesting
18:31
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Q: JS: Destructure a dictionary and pass it to a function

Yang KIn Python if you have a function like this: def my_function(param1, param2, param3): print (param1, param2, param3) And you have dictionary like this: my_dict = {"param1": 1, "param2": 2, "param3": 3} Then you can destructure a dictionary and pass the values in the ...

any help is appreciated. thanks
user8729657
18:46
Anyone know a cheap host to host my node app and get a cheap domain
@OvieAdese heroku/glitch are free. You can get somewhat cheap domains everywhere
there's some providers you should avoid for other reasons
user8729657
I'm willing to pay for the services
19:08
heroku also has paid services
and they're pretty decent
I think

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