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sometimes web dev is the worst
and mobile is a clusterfuck
00:20
it's morning in Canada
it's always morning in Canada
I almoust misspelt this as mourning
The nearest thing to Canada I experienced recently was super troopers 2
@Shmiddty mobile and IE
some things never change
@Rick what's that?
Some comedy where a bunch of unemployed American police officers steal back some part of Canada
it's an 80's nostalgia film that came out recently
@FélixGagnon-Grenier so how is life are you still playing music porfessionally
00:37
Yes, as much as can do!
I'll admit node does participate more in my monthly income than music, but eh
fu markdown
how's yours?
good, I whish we were using node but people are set intheir ways, I am thinking about maybe interviewing with one of larger tech companies in silicion vally but i really don't want to pay for rent in that area
eh, that'd be the dream
I'm somehow still employed at current job, so I haven't had the occasion to consider moving. Which doesn't prevent me from dreaming, sometimes, of moving in another country to follow an incredible job opportunity..
that's funny I have a preference for moving somewhere different more woodsy. Organ or Canada
heh
in all honesty, my city ain't that woodsy, sadly
I hear google is buying up all of Montreal
00:47
lol, that's quite possible
like, opening new programming stuff?
I would think so. I think they are tyring to make it like mountin view
*like their headquarters, Mountain view
I take that back it's actually Toronto, my bad.
hehehe, I was really wondering what mountain view was
01:03
Mountain View, the center of gentrification and ambitious startups trying to "change the world".
@FélixGagnon-Grenier How difficult would you say it is to learning a new interment like a guitar or violin?
Guitar and violin learning are wildly different, in that the guitar has frets, whereas the violin doesn't, and requires all sorts of strange hand contractions.
Mastering any instrument's technique, however, is extremely difficult whatever the instrument is.
Guitar, and piano for instance, are relatively easy to approach. Most sufficiently motivated humans will achieve music making in several months ;)
I'm sure we can design an instrument that is intrinsically easy to play
It's just that people want to see something hard
That's what s/he said.
does motivated mean, several months with an average of 4 hours of practice a day?
10,000 hours rule!
01:13
It's somewhat hard to define! One can have an approach that is organically coherent with instrument technique's exploration.
Or be completely oblivious to the idea. 4 hours practice a day is way too much if you're going to practice wrongly; that is, thinking of something else, or acquiring bad habits.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier this actually probably a more important question you would probably know the answer too. Which instrument impresses chicks more. I would think the guitar. but I feel the answer might not be so obvious as the guitar. you're an insider so you would probably know better. lol
No, I mean that, a human having as little as 30 minutes a day, or even two days a week in which to practice the instrument, with an appropriate mindset, can achieve making scales, and possibly entertain friends around a firecamp with a guitar, in 6 months
Ya, I definitely don't want to be the campfire entertainer. I want to be the sophisticated guy
I'll just pay someone to teach me, too much effort to learn on your own.
02:10
simplest bar graph code for javascript?
anyone have any clever ideas
table ironically may be the shortest amount of code
or table emulation
bar graph?
or table emulation
why not d3
labraries I hate
5 years from now dead
you wanna use a table? lol
02:12
display table call it what it is a table using fancy mark up
a lot of things will be dead in 5 years
and d3 is 7 years old
still super widely in use
maybe prefer not to
it's the right tool for the job
"right" lol
and it's super simple
02:14
right is subjective
heck a nail gain can put in a nail
doesn't mean it is the right to for putting up a picture
and using a table is duct tape
look at hacker news
that duct tape works really well
hacker news is not a bar chart
and it's super simple with 0 design, so a table works for them
okay so let's say I want to degrade the javascript bar graph to something
what should it degrade as?
Because I am beginning to think a table makes the most sense
it won't be simple to get right
at all
02:18
so how would you do it then?
with a degrade
it'll probably take more than 10 times more time than using some bar chart code from d3, or even some other library that wraps d3
what's a degrade?
meaning I want the data to display with out the javascript
with out duplicating the data
so it's just a static graph?
yes
exactly why d3 seems like overkill
I would use an image
02:22
? and my table idea is bad compared to that
what's wrong with an image?
you could also create the graph and export to svg using some editor
yeah the idea is that I can upload it to github
I don't want a build process unless I have to
it wouldn't have a build
you want it to be hardcoded, right?
the important thing is not to create it from scratch
The values are changing
sigh I am almost done
I have a table like this
10	20	30	40	50
Blue	Orange	Yellow	Pink	Black
Just turn the numbers into columns seems logic to me
displays on non js browsers
just need to add the actual bars
and axes
02:27
hmm maybe haven't decided
can't think of an easy way to do that
02:41
got something working
I left the numbers on the graph
works well enough
just got to get the proportions right so it always displays correctly
nomatter the size
mosho I agree this is a personally site I update every 5-10 years I don't want it breaknig
otherwise d4 makes sense
in this case no
because I am lazy I guess
also I really like tables
 
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04:08
Webpack wanted to pretend that it can't find png files :O
Super weird.. require('img/image.jpg'); works, while require('img/image.png'); says "Can't find path specified", even though both files exist in the same folder
how do i wait till my array is filled async ?
from a async call?
what is standard way to solve this
 
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07:26
when you switch to preitter, do you remove jslint?
jslint just gets in the way I find after prittier
 
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10:09
Anyone experience with vue.js and generating a table without knowing the content of it yet (dynamic columns)?
@John 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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12:22
Hi, Who here have some free time? I stucked in some array of object iterate :( need some hints
!!dontask
in C#, Jul 3 at 19:41, by Kendall Frey
Don't ask if you're allowed to ask a question. Don't ask if anyone's available or knows how to use what you're using. Don't say you're going to post a question. Just ask your question.
 
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13:58
Hi
14:10
@KendallFrey that command name can be very confusing
> can I ask X?
!!dontask
maybe !!daiuca (don't ask if you can ask)
also, maybe it should be "don't ask whether you're allowed to ask a question", anyway
14:35
@KendallFrey @KamilSolecki have you heard of blazor yet? github.com/SteveSanderson/Blazor
15:06
@KendallFrey fine.
was just commenting on your lack of other words
a joke of sorts
Are lambda just syntactic sugar? ie is a => a === 1 equal (for the engine) to function(a) { return a === 1; }?
Or can the engine optimize lambdas better
15:33
@paul23 In lambdas, this is bound to whatever it is when the lambda was created. With regular functions, this is unbound.
That's the main difference
15:55
Just for my information: is there ever any reason to have "this" unbound (or bound to a different scope)
Yes, if you want to be able to bind it later
IIRC the array query functions or something like that does it with the callbacks
binds this to the array or something like that
Must've been me, but in my programming in any language I have never ever felt the need to modify "this" or "self".
16:30
@paul23 When you pass callbacks around, what's this going to be?
"this" I know javascript doesn't set it automatically, but javascript isn't the end of the world...
@paul23 this is one of JavaScript's weaknesses.
16:44
It makes sense once you learn it
@Cereal I learned it, it still makes no sense what so ever.
I understand it, but it's still stupid.
this should have been lexically bound from the beginning, and if you need to pass something dynamically, you pass it as a parameter
17:09
Hmm is there a "safe" + easy way to create a custom hash for an object?
 
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18:58
@BenjaminGruenbaum What's exactly to laugh about that username?
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19:50
Hi any JS guru's here? I'm attempting to write an electron app that has a rich text editor. However I want to be able to hilight certain words. And I don't want all styles to be pastable into the editor. I don't think thats possible using contentEditable.. I looked at the DOM that Atom editor uses.
@Wes take a look at more doms from web editors, like codepen/jsfiddle. It's not trivial
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And it doesn't look like it uses contentEditable. So does anyone have any vague hints on how I could do that (I could use an underlay/overlay, if I was able to get the screen corrdinates of a word in a html element)
Or maybe theres a prexisting component I could just use.
looked at tiny mce. Thanks @towc
it's not a minor project
I'd recommend using a library like highlightjs
you can also find some tutorials online
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yeah the editor is the least intresting part of it.
googling goes a long way
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19:57
thanks I have been googling for word cordinates. and looking at the source of some exiting RTE's
but they seem to use the contentEditable structure.
Thanks @towc I'm looking at codePen now.
you can stop pinging me btw
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sorry
thanks
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its a habit from work.
 
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21:06
@towc what now
@towc how are you
22:04
@BenFortune it was a "btw", not a "how dare you"
@Cereal you know, I don't think anybody's asked me that sincerely in months
I'm ok
22:25
@KendallFrey how would you express [0,1, 2] as mapping to [4, 1, 2][D,B,C] in summation notation if their index started at 0 too the length of the first array?
I have no idea what that means.
I just replaced my primary partition (with the operating system on it) and after replacing and installing win10 again, I now have an issue... I am kind of not an admin
its hard to write thing in here once sec
if an application asks for admin rights, I can grant it them, but I can't remove folders for which I require admin rights
i guess ill try restarting
if [0,1,2] was an array that translated between [4,1,2] and [D,B,C] meaning {4:D,1:B,2:C} where {0:4,1:1,2:2} = {4:D,1:B,2:C}
@KendallFrey I don't know if that makes any sense
22:33
wat
i'm just going to write in in javascript one sec
22:43
@KendallFrey let e= [0,1,2], b={4:'D',1: 'B', 2:'C'}, c={0:4,1:1,2:2} m={} , k=(m, e.forEach(e=> m[e]= b[c[e]]),m)
uh, ok? What's the question?
how would you write this in summation notation?
What the hell is that
what the hell is this
What the hell is
22:45
Er, how does that connect with JS in any way?
but i dont think it is a sum...
I just wanted to know if there was a way of expressing that idea in a shorter mathematical notation
but there might not be
what the hell is dis MS logic?
There's probably some sort of roughly equivalent math, but you're dealing with a computer science concept, not a mathematical one.
22:49
how do I download the outlook client?
login.live.com says my account doesnt even exist
@KendallFrey Summation notation takes in the same arguments as any other iterative method. It just seems like it would be easier to express ideas using maths before writing out the code wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/media/math/render/svg/…
Math doesn't have the concept of a JS object literal
but you didn't do a sum
And yeah that
m will be an object... or something
22:54
you'd use something more akin to set-builder notation probably
aren't objects just hash tables just like a matrix
m = { 0: 'D', 1: 'B', 2: 'C' }
Maybe, but math doesn't deal with hash tables.
and yeah matrices are completely unrelated
objects are hash maps
not hash tables
what's the difference?
22:56
maps are just tables linking other tables
(I am not sure if hashtable is sometimes used synonym for hashmap)
I feel they are the same unless there is a compelling reason not to regard them as such
@KendallFrey a hash map is basically a key value collection, where the values can be loaded/stored in O(1) complexity if you use the key
a hash table (where I come from) is a map with a dual key
What is a hash table, if not that?
which makes it... a table
22:58
a dual key? explain
2 keys
like a column and a row
like... Map<Tuple<Key1, Key2>, Value>
Pretty sure you're high as fuk right now
> In computing, a hash table (hash map)
In computing, a hash table (hash map) is a data structure that implements an associative array abstract data type, a structure that can map keys to values. A hash table uses a hash function to compute an index into an array of buckets or slots, from which the desired value can be found. Ideally, the hash function will assign each key to a unique bucket, but most hash table designs employ an imperfect hash function, which might cause hash collisions where the hash function generates the same index for more than one key. Such collisions must be accommodated in some way. In a well-dimensioned hash...
i am mad as fuck right now
22:59
@Wietlol I don't think you are making much sense
then, where I came from, hashtable wasnt the right name for what the thing was they used
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Can I post a reply to myself here in chat.
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No reply button :(
@KendallFrey super secret
23:07
@KendallFrey you are the only math wizard I know, you think Rob could translate it to maths unless you know someone else?
rob who
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Okay I found a solution. Have a div position absolute. Style `color:rgba(0,0,0,0) ` with the exact same innerHtml as the editable content area. Then when a word I want to hilight comes up I replace the word with <span style="background-color:yellow">word</span>

This allows me to hilight without affecting the markup that the user is entering. I.e. the lower layer only shows the hilights. The upper layer the text the person is editing.
Rob the guy in this room who is not active right now
the actual fuck?
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i.sstatic.net/EUn0U.png @towc (in case your intrested)

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