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15:03
sire
@rlemon he was inspired that day...
do i need to add js for floating anchor div?
Hi, If anybody is having an idea of the problem mentioned in the following link: stackoverflow.com/questions/50762751/…
you the div that when you scroll to a particular point it's fixed with an arrow indicating that when you click on it it will take you to the top?
you need js to toggle it
not to stick it
15:08
to stick it just add the CSS property position: fixed;
then bottom:0 or whatever you need
yes
you can cover it with a non fixed element and have that display it on scroll. but that's super hacky
then let it disappear when it reaches top
or the div where the anchor is
using js to detect scroll position and showing / hiding it is best
@SterlingArcher Season 9 of archer is out btw. I just found out last night... :D
@New_2_Code SterlingArcher is afk: i can't
15:10
that's using offYOffset
ahhhh
I found out in April :P
Was watching another anime last night and saw it in a list of recommended. Almost jumped out of bed.
I am an EPIC fan of Archer
I am an EPIC archer
Season 8 while being blady good left the story hanging. So I am super excited to check out Season 9.
I also super excited when I checkout
15:15
Damn Neoares, it's past 5 here. I don't have any witty comments. :D
Don't ever think of me when you are watching anime ever again do you hear me?
@SterlingArcher No promises. :D
@SterlingArcher what about hentai?
Sterling Archer Senpai?
Sterling-Chan
15:18
Archer-kun
Fugit I am heading out. You guys have a lekka weekend!
ohhi
wut
Kevin's having a stroke
call the bondulance
i'm installing maven
wow lots of 2 around
15:25
@SterlingArcher a stronk*
group has gone silent since the recent changes in chat policy it seems
There were changes in chat policy?
GDPR HAS ARRIVED GUYS!
Well, let's hear it
15:27
@ColdFire which changes?
If I replaceChild on the current inline script, after execution, does that remove the script from the current context?
Or would the script still be in memory like a memory leak?
removing the script tag doesn't unload it from memory
sounds like a memory leak to me, and a potential exploit, depending on whether or not there are any specified limits...
how is it an exploit or a memory leak?
Well if you remove a script tag after it is used, and the script is still in memory; supposing the script is never used again, that is dead memory. Suppose a malicious script came along and silently (slowly, perhaps) appendChild its own script over and over again and kept removing it... OutOfMemoryError
15:34
GC is automatic
if your code is written well, none of this is a problem
Does GC execute immediately?
it executes when it needs to
and supposing memory is filled to the point where GC is useless?
GC executes when you hit the power button usually
hacks do not count
15:36
no hacks
yes, that is technically a hack.
You wouldn't normally turn the computer off to clear memory
!!woosh
Though come to think of it, I wouldn't be surprised if there is such a thing as clearing a certain range of addresses by simply dropping power to it instead of writing zero....
You know I got the joke right...
I just didn't laugh. I answered the elephant in the room.
No one answers jokes.
cool story
15:39
cool story bro*
You use outdated jokes
delete *
WebKit uses RAII right?
Google doesn't say anything about webkit using raii
:(
GC in 2018 lol
RAII is just an idiom, so if you wanna find out reading the webkit engine source would probably be the best way
15:46
Meh, or just ask the devs, but I have more important things to do. I'm just a curious guy.
curiosity is how you learn without it being mundane
Am I doing something wrong here? Does "use strict" not allow >== or <==?
"Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token ="
those are not operators in JS
>= and <= are
it's seeing >= then =
I thought it was identity operator... I guess someone made a mistake in their answer in SO
=== is
there is no greater/lesser for strict equality
triple equals evaluates type as well as equality
applying that to an operator for numbers makes no sense
(mostly for numbers)
faster than ==
that's why
15:49
@SterlingArcher yes, that's called "strict equality"
@rlemon yas
@AMDG huh?
@AMDG we avoid == not because of speed, but because of ambiguity
@SterlingArcher he's hell bent on squeezing a few more ops out of something that already performs at a few million ops
wow, it's like everyone on stackoverflow is ignorant of their own questions and answers... would you like me to show you the question?
That's a micro-opt that will never make a difference in processing speed
that's a contradiction
15:50
O.o
Please show the question, and refrain from calling people ignorant
I'm just being honest
pls b welcoming
tnks
Please refrain from calling others ignorant, regardless of honesty
but really, this is all the same as yesterday. you're looking at the wrong places to correct performance.
15:52
Calling somebody ignorant is not honesty, it's just a rude way to assert that you believe you're right.
writing good code will solve a lot more issues than where a script is positioned, or what operator you use
it's like saying "don't use i++ because ++i is faster"
@Loktar btw, had your bowl yet?
I did!
\o/
15:54
We optimize our code by really discouraging nested loops unless absolutely necessary
5594
Q: Which equals operator (== vs ===) should be used in JavaScript comparisons?

bcaspI'm using JSLint to go through JavaScript, and it's returning many suggestions to replace == (two equals signs) with === (three equals signs) when doing things like comparing idSele_UNVEHtype.value.length == 0 inside of an if statement. Is there a performance benefit to replacing == with ===? ...

By dropping every operation to log(n) you have basically the most optimized program you need unless you're in some quantum programming field
I'm sorry for being rude.
none of the answers on the first page show >== or <==
I was just surprised considering the upvotes on the question
15:55
because they don't exist
So what is that question/answer (which answer) saying?
the question is about == vs ===
If you see a wrong answer, downvote it.
you're conflating operators.
none of those answers are wrong
15:56
(there is one that uses ==>)
that I can see
@KevinB link? I just scanned the first page of answers and saaw none
@SterlingArcher Er what?
it's in the text, not actual code
I must have been thinking of !== instead of >==
var rowItems = ['', '0', false, 'false', undefined, null, ' \t\r\n ']
var colItems = rowItems

for(var i = 0; i < rowItems.length; i++) {
    for (var j = 0; j < colItems.length; j++) {
        var r = (rowItems[i] === colItems[j]) ? true : false;
        console.log(rowItems[i] + " = " + colItems[j] + " " + r + " [" + i + "] ==> [" + j + "]")
    };
}
so the answer isn't wrong
15:57
yea that's a string
not an operator
@AMDG mdn comparison operators
you'll get a list, and what they do
ok
I see what they did here. proft.org/tips/derog.html
They forgot comic sans in the list
16:16
@AMDG lol the index page autodownloaded some shitty midi music
:P
Kotlin opinions?
>:)
ahem
kotline is the worst language every invented and so is JavaScript, Python 2 and 3, along with Scala and every other language on the JVM. C++ was made for monkeys and Java is inadequate. C needs more but less than C++. D is great, but there's no x64 compiler yet. The end.
what about kotlin
actually what about ruby
cc @Wietlol
16:26
@Cereal Ewww.
I know so many people using "API only Rails"
coldfusion is clearly superior
I said ruby not rails
@Cereal kek he just said ruby is rails
Which just means trying to use Ruby in an OO way while fighting Rails.
That's like saying javascript is gross because jquery exists
16:26
kill!
@KamilSolecki No, I'm not saying that if you had waited like 2 seconds.
wait
im trying to make a happening
To be entirely fair if all you know is rails, then "api only rails" is better than all of rails
but fuck rails
Exactly.
monkey patching bullshit
16:28
I honestly don't know much about Ruby other than Rails. Active record ORM and all that and I was gone.
Do you get neat stuff? I'm really needing generics in PHP. :(
Define neat stuff
And do you mean in ruby or in rails, because rails does everything, for better or for worse
Covariant return types, generics, statically typed properties, etc.
it's not typed so you can do whatever you want
Oh. Disgusting.
ssube is that you
16:32
How could you commit such a heinous crime?
I don't see anything wrong with it
You dont see anything wrong with dynamic type?
No, please explain
JS not typed? Bullshit. It is! Remember typeof. So the receiver may differ.
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16:38
@atmin nice intro message.
Typed but no typesafety feelsbadman
at least make it optional
@Cereal It's hard to test. It encourages hacks while masquerading as polymorphism. It's hard to read and difficult to debug.
No type inference. More than likely shoddy architecture...
All of that seems to be subjective
I would argue all code is hard to read
certainly harder to read than to write
That's the point.
I don't understand?
16:40
Type checking is there specifically to make code more concise. It doesn't actually DO anything.
it makes code more correct.
not always concise
It prevents mistakes
the added guard statements may make it less consice
We all are talking about reactive design nowadays. For that issue JS is perfectly stuffed.
but I didn't ask the benefits of static typing, I asked the deficits of dynamic typing
16:41
what's reactive design?
Typescript is/was just backend devs way to get their hands into JS
Dynamic typing ftw.
@Cereal It prevents mistakes, sure. But it makes your architecture much, much better and easier to reason about.
And definitely easier to test.
I understand what you're saying, but "Much better and easier to reason about" is completely abstract
reason* about
You could probably boil that down to years of experience
16:43
right, that's the only answer I ever get as well. Or that it helps junior devs not make as many mistakes.
I honestly don't really know how else to explain it. I think you'd probably have to try it.
@Loktar It makes senior devs not mistakes too.
I can rarely think of a time where I've passed the wrong type
If you have 10 years of experience in java and no experience in ruby, certainly ruby is going to be much worse and harder to reason about
And vice versa
And makes it so everyone who inherits code knows what the eff is going on simply by the object's public API.
and been like oh crap, that's a string I needed a number!
16:44
I think you get more benefit for the non-scalar types @Loktar.
but that's like saying "I've never died in a car accident so I don't need a seatbelt".
I've always hit the brakes in time.
But, I still get a ton of benefit from scalar types too.
@Luggage nah, it's like saying I've never died in a car accident I don't need armor bolted on top of my working car
Simplifies mappers immensely.
I like my narrative better. It supports my position more.
16:45
It's like saying I've worked in the industry 20 years and have never had issues with not needing types personally 😛
but anecdotal for sure
@Luggage lmao ok good point
It may be that those functional heathens don't need typing, I can't speak for them.
I'm not against static typing, or anything. I just don't think the typing is a pro/con of a language
$agree = false
It totally is. :p
@Cereal same. I remember that's what so many people had against JS, TS just hushes most of those people and makes it bearable for them
BE devs at our place tried to push for TS since they work in C# and it would make it more comfortable for them
16:47
It's not enough to sate me. Not even close.
I'd need a DIC and the option for much more strict typing.
TS is a lot of work getting everything typed. It's even harder than normal JS, imo. I don't do it to make things easy, I do it to free my brain from trying to remember all types and functions in 100,000's of lines of code.
and provide intellisense, protection against refactoring mistakes.
I am not smart enough to remember all code in my project like some of you claim to be.
does it stop you from having to look at the method signature? I mean that's the only thing I have to look at
yes, since intellisense.
> Oh this has 3 vars, named things that make sense
> I pass those
ah yeah I'm doing it the hard way w/o intellisense I suppose
you can turn on TS in "JS, loose mode" and not change a thing in your code. You'll get intellisense for popualr libraries, though
visual studio heavy already does this out of the box
it's intellisense for JS is just the TS engine that is provided with VS
16:50
yeah, see it's still weird to me idk, I love Windows for example, but can't get on board using VS for development still. Every time I have I've personally disliked it due to it's heavy nature
anywho.. I actually find plain JS easier to read and I like dynamic types (and use them in TS)
Until now it completely escaped me that there was any kind of debate on this still.
but TS is just some extra paperwork I find useful in large apps
I thought it was just known that typing is the shit.
@Allenph not everyone buys into all the hype
16:51
Big words coming from JS man.
there are still people using "JQuery!"
it's not hype, it's a known thing. type checking and compile time checks are an old feature some of us choose to use.
Unfortunately my company is one of them. They don't type their backend code either.
Idk, I just find typing to be part of a language. I pick a language for a project and whether or not it's statically typed is never a consideration
@Luggage right, but I'm not writing C++
16:52
I have never seen so much bad production code in one place till I came here.
@Allenph how many jobs have you had?
do you use webpakc or eslint?
those do some compile-time checks
@Loktar 3.
And one of them was my company.
@Luggage yeah, those are good enough for me, tell me if something isn't defined, tell me if I have a syntax error, and I call it good
That seems like a rat's nest to me.
16:52
I don't like TS: Valid
I don't want TS: Valid
compile-time check are hype and no useful: not valid. sorry
!!afk lol :)
@Luggage meh, it's not been worth the extra effort yet to me personally
LMGDAO
Having strict types, clear hexagonal architecture, and a defined object structure is completely worth it.
Both for tests, and for flexibility / maintainability.
TS can be a bit noisy and ugly at times..
I cannot imagine testing without type inference.
@KamilSolecki damnit, where was I?
i missed a great opportunity
cc @KendallFrey
16:56
pfft who writes tests
ducks for cover
I don't need tests. I just spot bugs before they happen :)
Exactly!
you still need tests
I have something like 60% coverage on the api, but I just hate writing tests
I'll get around to it
to ensure that noone else breaks your flawless code
16:58
!!afk lmgdao smking hot
@KamilSolecki @KendallFrey actually, kotlin also sucks
but it is the least bad language I have seen so far, so im going for it
every language sucks in its own way
some just suck a little bit more than others
... ow, and then there is PH-frigging-P
@Cereal And then he never wrote any tests ever.
@Wietlol They're making significant progress my dude.
No, it's easier to write tests than it is to write the frontend for the api, so I generally write them as I add endpoints
17:04
@Allenph they are 40 years behind my dude.
But writing 5 tests for permissions and shit for an endpoint that just returns a collection as json
just can't bring myself to spend the time
@Wietlol Meh. At least they're trying. I like PHP, but the more I learn the more I miss Java.
Java isnt even that top notch
Yeah, but it has all the bells and whistles I'm missing in PHP.
the best thing about Java is that the libraries are basically the best you can get
17:05
You should see the way I'm writing collections. It's an abomination.
and Maven is a beast
maven is frightening
spring is also frightening
another really good advantage of Java is the JVM target
What do you mean I just decorate a function in a class I never mention anywhere and it just... works
@Cereal I think you may be doing something wrong. That or I misunderstood.
17:06
its afaik one of the best build targets
and it has seamless interop with other JVM languages
but then we dont compare languages any more
@Allenph I'm probably doing something wrong
I test that the endpoints fail properly
@Cereal you are just scared
@Cereal That's like an integration test.
Maven (javac as well, but maven takes it to a newer level) has build plugins
There should be some central place where an endpoint is abstracted.
Use fixtures to test those and that's half the battle.
The backend should be testing the API. You should just be testing whether or not you can handle whatever response you get from it.
17:07
this allow you to build compiler plugins to change the Java language as you like
for example, I have operator overloading in Java
@Cereal decorate?
you mean annotations?
Is that what they're called? It's been a couple months
You could do like
@PostMapping(some stuff here)
mahFunction()
and you'd @Controller the class
that is the basic power of everything in Jaba
But you never reference the file anywhere
you dont need massive configuration files
It just... worked
17:09
you just write in the code which methods you want to bind
It was unnerving
I don't like things I don't understand
then write... php?
you understand php fairly easily
I write ruby =D
it just doesnt work the way you understand it
lol
17:10
imho, kotlin is currently standing at the top
the biggest reason for that is its available toolkit and its readability
anything that runs on the JVM is already bad
if you never saw kotlin code, you can still read it
@ndugger JVM > .NET
the JVM is a trash fire with awful garbage collection
kotlin is actually more performant than C# in normal applications
@Allenph Yeah I need to decouple the permissions, that would solve a lot of my testing woes
17:11
@ndugger when was your last JVM update?
@Cereal I would look up hexagonal architecture.
We're pretty up to date over here
Sounds like you're having a lot of trouble separating concerns into layers.
they switched garbage collector fairly recently
@Wietlol Why isn't my Java code good then?
17:12
The garbage collection isn't the only thing wrong with the JVM as a platform
@Allenph iDunno, you tell me?
@ndugger is it the cross platform part that you dont like?
It was a joke about garbage collection...but...never mind. :(
T.Hanks
17:19
@Allenph NO GC JOKES
I tried earlier and was shut down dude.
@Loktar Your joke was collected with the rest of the garbage.
3
lol touche
good joke!
18:25
Is there a html chat or can I just ask here?
Are you going to tell us we're wrong when we answer
what's that supposed to mean?
When did I say anyone here was wrong
There is an html chat, but you can still ask here.
how can I keep a certain item at the center of the screen regardless of any other elements around it? stackoverflow.com/questions/32378953/… doesn't exactly accomplish what I need.
18:31
192
A: How to center a button within a div?

LoktarUpdated Answer Updating because I noticed it's an active answer, however Flexbox would be the correct approach now. Live Demo Vertical and horizontal alignment. #wrapper { display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: center; } Just horizontal (as long as the main flex axis is ...

or set it to fixed and pull it out of the document tree
then center, it will always be center even on scroll heh
"regardless of other elements around it" makes me think you want position: fixed (css)
yes, but I want it to have the properties of position: initial;
I don't follow.

HTML / CSS / WebDesign

This room is now defunct. RIP.
Definitely ask there
alright
18:33
super smart guys will help you.
ouch
user9727963
18:57
Hey guys, quick question.

I have a JS script that hides certain div's on another div click - https://codepen.io/anon/pen/xzRNeO

How can I select two div to show up in "data-decision" - So lets say I click on "Collab on Projects" and "Collab on Files" and I want OneDrive to show up in both.

Thanks so much guys!
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