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8:09 PM
not sure if this is the right place to ask this question or not, so pardon me if it is not.. is there a way to retrieve a substring of a string in jsonpath only.. no programming/scripting language involved? Thank you
 
8:37 PM
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Do you have some knowledge about dbms ?
 
@JoeSaad not sure how you want to accomplish anything without programming or scripting but look up jq
@user123456789 that's pretty ambiguous, what's your question
 
are dbms concepts like relational models, keys, normalization, indexing helpful for working with non relational databases as well ?
?
 
8:41 PM
short answer: no
but it's a lot more complicated than that
and it's not a question that I think I'll be able to answer sufficiently for you
why do you ask?
if you're familiar with relational databases then you almost certainly are safe sticking with that
 
i am gonna intern for node.js development. I am thinking if its worth reading a book on dbms
before that
 
okay for one thing, "dbms" stands for DataBase Management System
it isn't specifically relational or nonrelational
an "RDBMS" is the acronym for the relational subsection
are you suggesting you want to intern for a company that uses Node.js?
(I'm just making sure you don't mean that you want to intern for Joyent or whoever)
 
Okay, do you have a specific company in mind or are you just gonna put yourself out there
 
mostly dbms books and courses have those topics so I asked about them (normalization and keys and all)
 
8:47 PM
If you know the company (or companies) you're really aiming for then you can decide based on their requirements whether you'd be better off getting good at SQL or NoSQL
You're better off understanding the basics of relational databases than not
 
Node.js isn’t locked into a particular db
 
Right
Honestly I would learn the very basics of SQL and call it a day
Your time is better spent getting Node experience
 
yeah I was looking for a light course on youtube or some other site. Could find one
its either long and good or short and bad'
 
Chances are you’ll use some kind of query builder or ORM anyway, making the db choice somewhat irrelevant
 
I don't have any suggestions there
 
8:49 PM
ok thanks
 
right ^ so it's very unlikely you'll find yourself writing LEFT JOINS in your Node internship
get down the basics -- what a database is, what a table is, what a primary key is -- and you'll be fine
 
Yeah but knowing the details of how things work helps
 
It does but your time is a limited resource and it's almost certainly better spent on JS than query languages
 
I'd recommend trying to gain an understanding of when to use different types of table relations and how they're implemented on a high level. For example, if you have a Student table but each student should have an entire Grades table assigned to them, that should be a one-to-one relation, and it should probably be established by referencing the row ID from the Grades table within the Student row
whereas if you have different lunch hours assigned to each student, that would be a one-to-many relation
et cetera
tl;dr just learn the high-level stuff
 
9:03 PM
yeah be able to break many to many relationships @user123456789
 
I need a way to take formulas as text strings and be able to parse them. The things is that it won't just be operators and number literals in the strings, but also lookup IDs that need to be identified as such.
 
Didn't you ask this a little bit ago @Hypersapien? I think i suggested math.js
 
Yeah, that part of the project got put on the back burner but now I'm back around to it again. How does math.js help with the lookup IDs?
 
its a good starting place for parsing
 
They would most likely be in square brackets, but that can be changed
 
9:07 PM
maybe fork it and edit stuff to allow you to custom parse the id's
or just string replace
||> eval('[id] + 5'.replace('[id]', '234'))
 
@JBis "SyntaxError: Invalid or unexpected token" Logged: ``
@JBis "SyntaxError: missing ) after argument list" Logged: ``
@JBis 239 Logged: ``
 
there we go
 
9:53 PM
I am creating a interactive demonstration for a school project to show tracking and data privacy on the internet. Anyone have any ideas? I was thinking of showing the example of how different embeds such as share buttons or images could be used to track users cross site. Cookies also fingerprinting techniques. What information popular browsers give to websites. Etc.
 
10:24 PM
@JBis could be interesting to mention the Brave browser with its built-in privacy features and ad-blocking
 
yes, thanks
and just blocking techniques in general
Idea: An extension that themes SE chat like discord
 
dark theme is better than discord theme
 
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