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18:00
Tawk like a child saying talk maybe? Good marketing strategy lol. Straight for their inner child lol
No, I'm not pissed, just a little too much caffeine
I get it, you're a soft troll
Maybe, never heard that term
On Rust I'm definitely a hard troll
Depends on the environment I suppose
Troll on wanker c****s?
I don't know if wanker is a swear word elsewhere, but isn't here (I think)
I don't think it's friendly anywhere, but I wouldn't consider it a curse word
it's ramblings, so yes. please
Which one offends? I don't think I can delete all at once
7 messages moved to Trash can
I can
18:12
Sweet ty
18:24
@DavidKamer are you Dutch?
any notepad++ experts?
I had text pages open but not saved
hey guys o/
help me with a "grammar" question real quick!
i am making a method...
i am thinking on name it HasFields()
is it correct?
open a new session using -multiInst and it lost my work
HasFields() or HaveFields()
Has sounds natural
Have doesn't
18:26
yeah i agree
just needed to confirm
i am not a natural english speaker so, i have these issues some times
:-p
no worries.
thank you ^_^
let me ask you a diff question now....
FYI, lorempizza.com is back as well now. (@all)
i am working on a "mapper" framework, somewhat like a ORM thingy
i am making it OOP most as i can.
it is somewhat "hard" to implement it, but it's very lightweight and fast, cause OOP.
@rlemon why would you do this to me
18:30
!!pizza 1920 1080
ohh I guess it doesn't work :/
hrm.
you have some duplicated code in it.... so it can work properly..... my question is... would you guys see a problem having to make the same POCO class over and over, but each for a specific reason? to gain performance?
weird. I just restored the old directory :/
I need my pizza stat
is this .NET @Zorkind
18:32
anyone know of a way to programatically trigger media queries? I need to trigger the print styles and the only way I can come up with is duplicating all of the styles and then tacking that class on to the element(s) when I need them and then removing it when I'm done but that makes me want to puke a little
well, it does not matter.... but yeah it is.
weeeeird
I did upgrade node
so maybe that's it?
what do you mean by "making" it over and over
that's spooky @rlemon
sorry Forrest, it's weird to explain....
ok... so, yes it is a c# ORM
are you talking about writing duplicate code, or instantiating the same class several times?
18:33
@maxshuty don't media query it?
<link href="print.css" rel="stylesheet" media="print">
toggle the media attribute I guess
no, actually coding a "entity" several times
I don't understand what you'd do that for. Keep your code DRY.
the thing is.... this ORM is 100% OOP, so for it to MAP correctly, i have 3 to 4 classes, just for 1 entity
yeah yeah
ehhh that doesn't sound right
@Shmiddty My family was Swiss once upon a time. I know that my last name was on Hitler's camp list and someone with my same name was sent, probably in Denmark. I know I'll probably be harassed for admitting it, but I have Ashkenazi Jewish DNA, but a small amount. My mom's entire line is Scottish back to the original royals there
18:35
good ORM means mapping is 1:1
i would agree from your perspective, but perhaps i am not explaining right
yes it is
but try to do that without reflection :)
my ORM does it wirhtout attributes, reflections, etc.
oh I think I'm beginning to understand
just pure code
sorry, it's a complex subject :-D
that's tricky and I'm not familiar with your (probably very sophisticated) solution so I don't think I can really speak to it
you're doing this without reflection for the sake of performance?
i have 1 class... lets name it "Mapper".... that actually map each property to a sql field....1 class that is your POCO.... one that is your "parameters" that is a POCO too but for the purpose of parameters
yeah, it works really well
it is already done tho.
i am just trying to make it more "friendly" so it can be OpenSourced
i cam calling it Jambo
:-D
18:38
ok so we're not talking about classes you're writing in your library; we're talking about classes that your users will write in order to use your library
yeah yeah :-P
hehehehehe
okay I think I getcha
would you use it? for sake of performance?
instead of EntityFramework, for example
can you convert your parameters class to a map?
if I was working in something performance-critical then sure
18:39
but I would consider working in a different language entirely if that was the case lol
what you mean by convert to a map?
hey c# is fast :-P
hhehehe
but i think i could port this ORM to C++ too
could try
well I mean, your 'parameters' class
since its OOP
what fields does it contain?
whatever parameters you want to place in the sql query, actually.
this would be your "free" to setup class
18:41
give me an example
you have a POCO class user { name, birthdate, id }
you want to query it by name, so your parameter class would have the { name } attribute in it too
this is what i mean by "duplicate"
I think I get it
in the mapper class you would have to say "hey this parameter is for the Name property"
so you have one class that is your entity and another that's your query
more or less yes.
and one more that sets the properties to the database attributes
using constant strings.
i know its hard to imagine it hahaha
i am working on a sample to show case it all
this "framework" is already implemented in some real world applications
but i am only now thinking on open source it, and i am a bit scary :(
18:43
I'd say then, release it, and see how people approach it
D: scarry !!!!
hehehehe
doesn't have to be scary
worst case scenario, nobody ever uses it
hahahaha
hahahaha
true, i am scared of mean people feedbacks "OMG why you doing this way!!!" ahahaha
^_^
i am making the github for it right now :-P
so much documentation to wright
does anyone know, by chance, if the audio file recorded in this module: github.com/danielstorey/WebAudioTrack
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18:49
can be saved to a file?
how do I create String.raw with the following output "${"
19:01
u wat
!!> String.raw${'${'}
@rlemon "${"
oh, interesting
rlemon I am assuming yor code is what there?
oh I see
funny fomatting but I get it now
19:18
yea, backtics are hard
19:55
@rlemon do you take beer donations
probably not. I'm picky with beer
Mail it me please
lol well do you take venmo
String.rawer= (s)=>{return s.raw[0].replace(/\\\{/g,"{")}
doubt it will be added but I wish it was a built in
just put it in a template string
raw will work fine
19:57
templatestring's are annoying but yes is a solution
it isn't just a solution it is what String.raw was made for :D
it's a tag for template strings
${exp} is the trick here certainly not made to just return strings
String.raw is useful though
my point was it is built for template literals. it's a tag function. that's its main purpose
if you think template literals are annoying, maybe use something else?
agree but I want multiline strings with out escaping linebreaks
template literals are nice but honstely it is a glorified php <? ?> in most cases
except you can filter the variable input which is nice I guess
well, I don't understand what you mean by the multi line strings. line breaks are respected
20:03
I want multiline strings with out the templating
why? it's the same
you're just using new quotes
oh boy...
!!s/sa/ga/
@jAndy why? it's the game (source)
also you can't use templates in JSON because of security concerns
I am actually playing/trying to make a json/jason thing with template support so you can past in multiline strings that aren't screwed up
but you can use the evaluated template literal in the json, and it should include the line breaks
@William that already exists iirc
20:06
!!> console.log("t
t");
@William "SyntaxError: \"\" literal not terminated before end of script"
you have to escape new lines which is a joke
well, that's always been true
not with templates though
and if you really want ugly json 😛 you can use hjson
20:08
hjson isn't valid javascript though
json was adopted because it was 100% valid javascript
well, it's a string first and foremost
it can be interpreted as JavaScript, but it is a format we use to represent data as strings
you are right but IMO JSON was so widely adopted because JavaScript was so widely adopted. Its kinda a red herring argument but atlas you see
atlas
like in NMS?
NMS? What is that?
JSON willl quite literally never die unlike hjson because JavaScript is basically already immortal
JavaScript is the web's c for better or worse
hello everyone. Given a desired military time, and an array of possible military times, how would I get the array value closest to the desired time? ie, findClosestTo(1845, [1830, 1900]) // should return 1900, if distances are equal
20:17
so does anyone really familiar with blob storage in the browser
just ask your question
@rlemon discord down?
@Prefix have you got anywhere yet?
@Prefix a sort should work
how can one convert an AudioBuffer to a .wav file?
20:19
2
Q: How to convert AudioBuffer to wav file?

Milan GuedecI'm trying to convert an AudioBuffer into a wav file that I can download. I tried 2 methods: The first one, I record all the sounds going threw a mediaRecorder and do this: App.model.mediaRecorder.ondataavailable = function(evt) { // push each chunk (blobs) in an array //console.log(evt.d...

there are a lot of results on google
just paste your question in there
I have this code:

`$(function () { `
` $('#startdate').datepicker(); `
`})`

When I put a breakpoint on the first line, datepicker is defined. But if I step into it and the process is on the second line, datepicker isn't defined.
@BenFortune no, but it's hurting
Can't get on at all :(
also lol eslint
kendall was complaining as well
so i'm well aware of how google works, and the solutions (including that) that i found didn't work out for me (and i can't use nodejs, which is required by a lot of solutions)
20:22
You can definitely do that in the browser.
well, it's etiquette when asking in here to show where you are at with it. you just asked if anyone knows, so I must presume you have 0 accomplished thus far, don't take it as an insult. next time tell us what you've tried and what didn't work.
@rlemon I do have something somewhat working except it's not handling the condition where the distances are equal, but one rolls over to the next hour (1845 -> 1900). I can paste it here but it's kinda big :X
tf do I do now without discord bants
@Prefix make a fiddle
oh. sorry, i would've just asked a regular question on the site. often i come to chat in case someone's familiar enough to have a quick solution (so i don't have to write up a whole question)
20:25
a quick solution is what is proposed on google via the SO answer and/or npm packages.
usually it's:
1. wade through google
2. ask quickly in chat
3. ask a real question (with examples, what i've worked through, etc)

:D
if those don't work for you, it would be nice to know upfront which ones and why
Why would JQueryUI's datepicker() function become unrecognized when I step into the jQuery onload function?
no clue, that should work
Recommended CLI Argument Parser ?
20:27
commander
I change my vote to yargs
I like pirates
@rlemon here is a fiddle jsbin.com/pazofuyuyo/edit?js,console
with some expectations at the bottom
@rlemon This makes no sense imgur.com/a/rbOKIYL
@Hypersapien based on what I see, no it doesn't
20:34
They all seem like a clustermess to me
but ok I guess the only sane way to understand what module does on npm is to read the source which is a grotesque 1000k cli argument parsing mess.
Somehow, in the JS ecosystem its easier to make good GUIs than good CLIs
@ShrekOverflow yeah I have been trying to fix that but it is hilarious
what a command line interface uhh yeah its weird
what color support?
what mouses support?
@William that is an interactive command line
tomato tomato
I am about just parsing arguments in a program
do you want tab completion
20:38
like $foo --bar=baz
if you don't need anything fancy, just parse them yourself.
because it is stupid otherwise
@rlemon more-or-less that is the conclusion I am getting reading the docs
const [,,args] = process.argv;
// fancy regexp here to split --term(=term)?
If you do want something fancy, oclif.io is really nice too
20:39
doesn't sound too difficult
it seems like people wrote them just to prove a point that they can write javascript more cryptic then assembly
@rlemon why even that just use --term <term>
whatever you want
I was just sayin, it's just splitting up a string
@ShrekOverflow if you want tab completion then it is interactive and that is the bare minimum requirement for me
actually, you might be able to hack URL.parse to handle that
20:40
or maybe it was Net.parse
one of them is pretty flexible
lol
$ program /foo/bar?baz=troll
love how it shows IE support
@ShrekOverflow one of them, I can't recall off the top of my head, can be used to parse just about any string. not just urls.
@rlemon no worries
some dude had a nice blog post doing neat things
20:41
@William Why?
so i think the thing that's getting me is that all of the examples i'm looking at seem disparate from one another, and require a lot of background processing.
As in why do you love that
if it's true that these are the only solutions
@BenFortune I think he is amused
why is it so difficult to save an audiobuffer as a .wav file?
20:42
I think most JS modules pre 2015/2016 are utter and absolute garbage at this point.
@BenFortune its a command line tool
@William No it's not
also IE besides 11 is dead
It's been in browsers for fucking ages
@AmagicalFishy what do you mean by difficult? slow?
20:42
go I believe but don't see how
$_GET requests are done completly server side
i mean like----it requires a bunch of processing. i've seen everything from turning the audio buffer into a blob, then writing that blob to a stream array, then doing some other stuff, and (somehow) getting a .wav file out of it
@William It's not just for GET, it parses url segments, protocols, domains
does it actually require this much processing? or are these solutions just... not what i'm looking for?
@BenFortune how is minimalist built into the browser?
20:44
(i ask because it's often the case that, the more i look, the more likely i am to find a simple solution)
I thought you were talking about URL.parse lol
ahhh lol
wew lad
haha fair enough
20:45
@AmagicalFishy yes it does. you're converting a binary stream into a completely new dataformat
you might be able to find some optimizations over the solutions you see, but there is no 'simple' solution
@AmagicalFishy can't you let the server handle it with ffmpeg?
often converting a binary stream to a new dataformat is pretty easy (there's usually something there to do it already)
What's the data source?
easy lol
letting the server handle it is a pretty good idea if i can figure out how to do it, though (a recording from the user's microphone)
easy as in: i don't have to write a lot of code to do it :p
Easy as in someone else has done it for you
20:47
yes
I've done this with webcam data. there isn't a quick and easy way to do it (from a processing side of things, the codes isn't terrible to write)
you can offload some of it to webworkers, but it will still take time to process
alright cool. guess i'll just have to suck it up and do it D;
JavaScript is slow, let the server do it
Or are you wanting to offload that to your clients?
well, it's the clients audio. why not offload it on them :P
i don't mind the server doing it, it wont' have enough users that things will be noticeably affected
oh good. i didn't think of just giving it to the server
i'm using django so that'd make it pretty easy. i'll just send it straight there
honestly, the transfer back and fourth (obviously depending on the size of the file) is probably going to be longer than processing it on the clients machine
it's gotta be processed and saved by the server eventually anyway
ahh, nvm then
the recordings shouldn't be more than like 1 - 2 seconds either (just an utterance of a couple of words at most)
thanks for your help guys :D
20:54
@AmagicalFishy if you are into punishing yourself you could try connecting to the server over RTC Audio Channel or give your client a copy of ffmpeg in JS 😃
otherwise, you can probably just write a simple wav converter
and upload it in wav
depending on your use-case
unfortunately the JS genius authors never thought of a realtime audio encoder in WebAudio otherwise this would be easy
however, since your time needed is just 1 - 2 seconds, you can probably just use
the convert to wav is what the Watson API uses
when is the best time to post to code review?
@Rick anytime and none.
well I posted to stack last time in the afternoon and it never got answered
If you feel like it, link me
but I'll be brutally honest
21:07
are you comfortable with recursive optimization and time-complexity?
I don't know sounds too smart for an Ogre
i'll link you anyway
What do you people do to unwind before going to sleep?
@towc Play league of legends, I enjoy the game and feel good about myself that I'll never write crap like their client.
21:13
Or do you feel like "unwinding" is a silly excuse and you're actually procrastinating on sleep
@towc It's not, I need break from work and routine life
Doesn't sleep provide exactly that?
Have you ever been bored while sleeping?
I'm usually in life threatening situations when sleeping though, so it's not really a break
I can only remember one good relaxing dream
Dw, I'm not going to talk about it
I've started playing runescape again
@BenFortune yay!
21:29
hey, how do you guys handle distractions and not having concentration at work?
close SO chat
like people talking around you
you can always do earbuds, a lot of people do that
ya I'm not working now
but need to use earphones more often
21:33
@BrianJ nope chrome extension if they are talking to you
open office spaces are a pain
Headphones Headphones Headphones
oh you mean "nope" chrome extension
lol thats a funny extension
doesn't seem useful if it's normally the same few people talking to you
you'll be able to use it like once or twice
i don't have the problem of people talking to me, just around me and trying to zone in on the work
think I need to start fresh tomorrow and bring my earbuds
21:56
> Also (if possible) I'm trying to avoid for-each loops, since this needs to me optimized as much as possible
let me know if you see anything wrong

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