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1:42 AM
does anyone know this
 
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Q: How to display the array data from the formGroup in angular

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10:42 AM
@JBis he just knows how to youtube. are you able to get 274k subs?
 
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Q: NodeJS Using decorators with a singleton class does not save the state of the class after init

Ben BeriI have a class MongoQueryResolver which contains a dictionary: private queries: {[key: string]: (params) => any} = {}; This dictionary holds functions by a key, where each function is a query function to MongoDB. I have created a decorator MongoQuery which represents a mongo query function: expo...

 
@JBis I kind of want to know why it takes 9 minutes to explain pretty basic syntax. On the other hand, it means I would need to spend 9 minutes watching that. I think I'll just assume it's not worth the time and leave it at that.
 
Wes
folks i require some information please. need to mess a bit with canvas and i have never done that. i need to load a picture inside canvas and scale it down (bilinear, nearest-neighbor, etc, any one of these will do i think) then i need to read the color at every x,y of said image. sounds not too hard, right? is this possible?
 
11:01 AM
Sounds possible but I've probably used canvas less than you have.
 
11:28 AM
@Wes its really easy
 
Wes
cool, at least i'm not wasting my time researching things that cannot be done. ty
 
@Wes Why you think it can't be done? Maybe you never ever did anything with canvas (ok I read you wrote that already xD)
with canvas:
-read an image (<img>) and display it into the canvas
-loop over the pixels (this is tricky the order of pixels is somehow strange (I remember)) and put it into an array
-do what ever you wan't to do with your data in the array
-draw it back to the canvas
-draw it back to the img to be able to save it.
 
Wes
12:25 PM
@Suisse because i imagined it having more like a svg kinda api rather than bitmap api
 
1:03 PM
@JBis it is that lengthy due of ad income requirements.
/s
 
1:58 PM
for some reason... there's a large population of people who prefer learning programming from youtube videos
i imagine they're the same kind of people who'd watch a programming twitch stream
 
yeah, they just reproduce what's being shown and sees that it works
so with that, they would claim that they are devs now
 
Hopefully the majority of that video is on when/how not to use ternaries
 
/in-before 3-level+ nested ternaries
 
2:24 PM
oh images are not previewed anymore?
 
images only gets boxed if there is only an url
 
you could have used "reply to this message" thing
 
I "learnt" programming by videos... I am a pretty bad dev
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but this is fine.
I can't read
 
2:27 PM
my reaction would be i.gifer.com/84QN.gif 😉
 
3:12 PM
He has a video on comparing "noob" "advanced" and "pro" code. The pro code was shit. Honestly they were all shit and the beginner code was more readable then the pro code.
I don't think learning by videos is inherently bad. For some reason, the content on YouTube is terrrible.
 
that's like, just your opinion, though
 
@JBis can you link it with the time?
not interested to watch the whole video and you're already "damaged" from it, so :P
 
3:36 PM
@KevinB yes, yes it is
also the validation check is really dumb
 
"Web Dev Simplified" must be a sarcasm
 
imo he seems like he has the experience of someone who started js like a month ago maybe two
 
by watching other YT channels? 😁
 
Lol probably
 
4:19 PM
what you are doing here is typical nerdy
I know a girl who studied business. after her study she learnt by herself programming in 2 months
and she is now doing BIG MONEY
and she was in forbes 30 under 30
and I hate it also that she acts like she is an expert
but ... we are the fucked ones.
only nerds care about the stuff @JBis and @KarelG are discussing about... not a single normal person cares
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@Suisse i genuinely disagree. Most (medium-larger) software development companies care about code quality.
My guess, tell me if i'm wrong, she's working in finance/wall street. Probably using python. Creating some quick scripts.
If she know's what she's doing, then they are paying her for the algorithm or being able to translate the algorithm into code. The priorities are different. All her bosses are after is a working program. Doesn't need to be fancy and doesn't need to be maintainable. Just simple python scripts.
Most JavaScript isn't like that. Whether your working node backend or react frontend, your code needs to be maintainable. Because it isn't a script thats going to be worked on once or twice.
 
 
4 hours later…
8:10 PM
@JBis function() { return arguments.callee.toString() }) though toString is probably cheating
@Suisse instead of being inspired by her working hard and teaching herself programming you are offended by her success?
 
2 days ago, by JBis
Oh, I forgot one part. Accessing of Function.prototype.toString through any means is prohibited.
:)
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum use strict xD
 
I could have just named the function but I didn't want to
 
still calling toString
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum in strict mode, and implicitly ESM, arguments.callee doesn't exists
 
8:14 PM
@Lcf.vs Do you understand why though :]?
 
here's a c one
 main(a){printf(a="main(a){printf(a=%c%s%c,34,a,34);}",34,a,34);}
 
What? Why would a C one be relevant?
There is a general way to make a Quine that works in any language :]
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum sorry but I don't understand that expression (english isn't my native language)
 
i was showing that it's possible without .toString
 
@Lcf.vs Do you understand why strict mode prohibits arguments.callee?
@JBis yeah, though I am trying to come up with a way that is JS specific
 
8:19 PM
hehe, not so easy now is it? ;)
 
oh, ok... yes, by security
 
this property allowed access to the entire global scope, all functions, even if they are scoped/packaged separately
a few risky, in security concerns ^^'
 
 
3 hours later…
11:10 PM
@JBis No she is doing web development - she is actually providing bootcamps => 4days for $6k - and it is allways FULL.. she earns in a week like $300k (for sure she needs to prepare and organize everything)
@JBis she is doing javascript : )
@BenjaminGruenbaum hm yes and no - I am just jealous how she can act like she is expert in programming and sell it to people and a looot of people go and buy her courses... and I am doing over 10 years javascript, but I still won't say that I am an expert
 
@Suisse damn, well the type of person i was talking about also exists
im shocked she's making that much but good for her
 
thats why she was in the forbes
once I was in a startup course with her..

I as a nerd was programming like for 2 years in my cellar on an app... and then come out of the hole and tried to find people using my app
did-not-happen.gif
she on the other hand really!! went and sold her product and collected customers over 2 years!!! without!! having anyyyy prototypes but just an idea!!!
and after she had enough customers she started to create the product.
I envy her
<3
 
so she also built an app?
 
@JBis her first startup was a web platform.. but she killed it
 
no she just teachers?
 
11:24 PM
she did not program it herself.. outsourcing
now she is just teaching and organizing boot camps
 
wow, impressive
does she have a website? (if your comfortable sharing?)
 
@JBis where are you from? hehe
 
NY
 
ok
I hope you got it ^^
 
yep, nice website
ok i take it back, the website is broken
 
11:32 PM
I just want to say: she 100% never ever discusses about such "small" things like code style and what ever.. she is just SELLING
haha yeah I think it is "just a" wordpress site?
 
doesn't look like wp
 
they changed prices.. 3.9k for 5 days
its still a lot
 
the testimonials page has squishy faces
 
imagine you put some ad 4 months befor starting the bootcamp.. and collect enough students
 
300k? i should start doing this
 
11:37 PM
I mean assuming you have a big saloon with 50 students
*turnover.. not net profit
but still a lot
but udacity.com does still much more
 
imo, if you are teaching web dev, your site should be perfect
 
@JBis thats what a nerd would say
 
you seem to like that word a lot lol
 
the errors you as a nerd see - normies don't notice
hahahaha I AM A NERD OK!?
 
meh, i clicked the download button and nothing happened
 
11:40 PM
N E R D ♩ ♪ ♫ ♬ LOFI
when I once did a deeplearning course there ($1k) there were over 200 students in the chat who started the course (only deeplearning!!)
 
I find it really interesting. I have seen very, very few programming bootcamps/classes oriented to "medium or advanced" programmers. Everything is oriented to beginners. I wonder why that is.
 
actually I wanted to provide bootcamp courses for AI .. my friend with an phd in AI from ETH would even teach.. but but who creates all the course slides and so on
@JBis but that is clearly clear.. if you really have ZERO knowledge where to start with programming, if you don't even know stackoverflow - if you don't even know what you don't know, its very hard - you need a kickstart, then you will know by yourself where to look for further infos
@JBis
i n t e r m e d i a t e j a v aaaaascriiiiiiiipt
https://www.udacity.com/course/intermediate-javascript-nanodegree--nd032
 
that class i still consider beginner
imo your still a beginner until you know almost all the language features
 
11:58 PM
somehow true.. but even a beginner can create a great app
mark zuckerberg did it with php and fb? duck
 

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