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06:02
Well, it seemed to work with the World Trade centers
anyone wanna take a look at a short presentation I made
supposed to give it tomorrow, never really presented anything before :X
m59
m59
Most things about 9/11 seem to add up to me. I'm inclined to think that it was the work of terrorists, but that the government knew up about it in advance. I don't take a strong stance on it either way. The fishiness of the Boston bombings and Sandy Hook shooting is just...crazy.
@Mosho sure.
@Mosho I'll have a look
@m59 Ever watched the doco 'Loose Change'? Made a whole lotta sense to me.
m59
m59
yeah, but I've heard a lot of counter arguments.
I'm just glad to be outta Texas :P
m59
m59
SHARON LOLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZz
;D
it's pronounced like Sean :<
Who are you presenting to?
coworkers
m59
m59
mmhmmm...and Joe Dirt is pronounced Joe Deertay.
06:12
Looks nice.
about halfway
I guess it's just an introduction to node?
m59
m59
Looks totally sweet. Did you mean to have the hello world example twice?
nm I think I see why now
@m59 :D
@monners and angular
I will give another one in a month more in-depth
m59
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Why should I use it? POPULAR.
hahah
true, but still funny :)
06:13
I mean to say it's heavily supported by open-source nerds
:P
Not sure what your message is. Are you just introducing the format, or are you pitching it as an alternative to something? Most of the info there is found in the docs. I'd wanna see more of the why instead of the what
m59
m59
@monners the controller section might be a bit misleading
I mean, there isn't a business case in the slides, so I don't really get what your presentation is supposed to achieve.
@monners It's just the most basic introduction. It's supposed to be informative, but I see your point
But it's a hell of a lot sexier than most of the prezzos I've seen.
06:16
I've been designing a pretty big app over the past few months in node and angular (it's what brought me here)
but I consulted with my boss and he told me I should present the tech rather than my use case
Seeing that I'd have a lot of questions, but not because I thought you didn't have a case, just that you hadn't made it yet.
m59
m59
Are you able to show off the code? (I mean I'd like to see the project)
I am, and I'm thinking about it. But these guys are not JS developers
Ewwww, code prezzos almost always fail unless you're presenting to and for a code conference
sourceundead.com/html/createAccount.html can somebody try and break this validation using UTF8 characters? (and without turning off JS)
06:17
@m59 ah :D
@Mosho All the more reason to focus on the why
@m59 I don't see why not, although it's on the company's server
m59
m59
anyway, it's nice and a good summary of everything. I just feel uncomfortable saying a controller does things.
not sure how it could be said better, though, without going into a lot of detail.
Example: I did a presentation on a project recently that used icon fonts. Who cares about how they were used, what were the advantages of using them? (hint: retina screens are awesome)
@m59 I haven't even looked at what it says, I just picked the shiniest background-less image off google :P
m59
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06:19
oh haha
I tried drawing one but I suck
@monners well, I presented the advantages of node as presented in most other presentations, including the ones by the amazingly awkward Ryan Dahl
@Mosho Oh, well if there's already context then awesome. Nice work.
no, I mean in the presentation
those graphs and stuff
m59
m59
It's probably fine, you just might note verbally that the proper approach would be to use services for logic and model interaction and the controllers actual job is to wire that logic to and within the view.
@m59 actually, that chart is for MVC in general
not angular
06:23
@Mosho That's still pretty low-level. What you should (IMHO) be asking is why should the business care about using this tech stack and what problems does it solve that we're currently having to deal with?
m59
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ah :) well that explains it
so controller is the 'C' in MVC rather than an angular controller
@monners oh yes, good point
@Mosho :)
m59
m59
oh duh. and that also explains why the user is in the wrong place heh
the reason I was hired, is to make some of their existing applications (in WPF etc.) work on other platforms
06:24
It's something a lot of developers miss. Find out what the business cares about and speak to that. They're not really interested in the how.
m59
m59
I gotta get some sleep. Night!
@m59 gn mate
My argument for using angular (not node, we're a Kentico/.NET house) is that it allows a much more thorough control of the frontend. Abstract the data layer and give the devs in charge of the frontend total control over the experience.
In jquery, is $(document).ready(function(){ same as $(function() { ?
@monners good line, I may use that
still have several slides about angular to go
06:27
Which extends to examples of error reporting, validation, faster feedback (as opposed to postback responses for things like sorting), etc, etc.
@Mosho Use it, just make sure you understand it (which I'm sure you do). That's the heart of the business case.
@RahulDesai

All three of the following syntaxes are equivalent:
$( document ).ready( handler )
$().ready( handler )` (this is not recommended)
$( handler )
Why is the second one not recommended?
lol
I have been using that all the time.
idk, I'm quoting the jquery api
@monners by data layer, I assume you mean how angular deals with scopes and variables in conjunction with the DOM
06:38
@Mosho More high-level. I mean the request/response data being abstracted to a data stream that can be readily used by angular on the frontend agnostic of and HTML. So instead of markup being returned, you get the data to feed into/construct the templates.
Or, in other words, a JSON feed that has no relationship to the html/templates at all. The backend deals with the data, the frontend deals with the presentation.
that's pretty deep
I think I understand what you mean
@monners How was your 4-day weekend?
@SomeGuy Rode a lot. Like, damn.
@monners although the same can be said for any templating tool, and angular does way more than that
Awesome!
06:43
@Mosho Sure, but Angular makes the reuse of custom tools very easy, especially if you've set everything up to expect data in a very clean format.
@Mosho Think of it this way: Angular (or any other templating system) allows the data guys to concentrate on data and the frontend guys to concentrate on the frontend. Time is saved because communication over trivial markup changes is dramatically reduced, and solutions for problems shared across multiple projects are easily portable due to separation of data and presentation.
can you give me an example of how it is done without angular? it's pretty much the first thing I used for web development
of how the data can be dependent on the markup, I mean
<li>List item</li>
@Mosho Ok. .NET, you've got a filter feature. traditionally that'd involve a request to the server that would construct and then deliver a set of markup that contained the requested information (so, the majority of the response would be all of the wrapper HTML to be inserted into the page). With a frontend templating system, you could deliver all (or at least a more significant portion) of the data, in a raw JSON format that is then constructed on the frontend, sorted on the frontend...
...and can be dynamically added to (from the already available datastream) without an extra request. Plus the frontend gets to deal with trivial validation/interaction/reaction responses before another request is made (if needed).
right, I understand perfectly what you mean now
Obviously this doesn't replace server-side validation, but it can dramatically decrease unnecessary server requests, whilst also being much snappier (and much more controlled) on the frontend.
06:55
@RUJordan Did you down vote me on other answers ? — crypticous 8 mins ago
... lol
It's all about abstraction. At the end of the day, the data's there for the frontend to use, so why not handle the aesthetic logic right there in the client?
@Mosho Your http server example isn't the best for an introduction
why not?
you mean an http example in general, or that specific one
Make a variable named server and then use server.listen(1337, '127.0.0.1'); instead, I think
Depends on the skill level of the people you're presenting to, though
If it's people who know JavaScript, just not Node, it should be fine
@SomeGuy We've already covered that.
06:57
Why port 1337?
Because it's elite
@RUJordan LOL
The thing about npm install as well
Explain when you'd want to install locally and when you'd want to install globally
@SomeGuy of course I will, verbally
Fair enough
06:59
@SomeGuy Agreed. High-level for business case, low-level for developers that are actually gonna deal with it.
Aside from ports under like.. what was is 1200 or something? Does it matter what port you use?
As long as the port is open, it doesn't really matter
I would use the express example, saying that if you install globally you don't need the path and it's good if it's just for a server for example, but if you want to ship a package it needs to be local for obvious reasons
@Mosho Too. Much. Detail.
Bleh, whatever. It's a good prezzo. You'll learn from it.
it's just one sentence :\
07:01
I'd keep it at, "Most packages that are meant to be used in the command-line as helper tools would be installed globally. Tools that you'll be requiring in your code, however, would be installed locally"
Maybe some examples for both cases
I was going to use express as a global example, underscore as a local example
@SomeGuy You're assuming a lot. The explanation's moot if you're trying to present a case for using the tech stack.
Fair point. Why get into npm having global and local installs at all, then?
I won't dwell on it, it's just to show the npm as a feature
@SomeGuy that's.... a fair point
you know, I really like JS
I mean, I've always liked programming obviously, but C++ always made me a bit sad on some level
I really really enjoy just staring at my codings in JS
it makes me happy
Haha, that's nice
07:09
I even have an analogy
C++ is your wife, JS your mistress
@SomeGuy WWII docos or youtube? I can't decide.
What would you watch on YouTube?
@SomeGuy Probably something mathy
YouTube!
youjizz
07:11
@SomeGuy ViHart it is!
"math teacher"
ViHart is fun
MinutePhysics is great too
@SomeGuy Will check it out
LOL, just got an email from a recruiter for a UX-Architect role. Where do these people come from?
your site is pretty damn shiny
recruiters like shiny?
@SomeGuy Wish I had her videos when I was in highschool
@SomeGuy My Saturday...
http://www.strava.com/activities/118581650
07:20
Holy shit
That's incredible
Yeah. Pain.
meanwhile, in ontario, -10 degrees in the middle of march
But ^^ was AWESOME!
Saw that at about 6:15AM. So worth the ride.
Ive always wanted to try an air balloon.
@Rich I'm not good with heights, but I appreciate the majesty of a balloon.
07:25
!!s/ll/b/
@Mosho @Rich I'm not good with heights, but I appreciate the majesty of a baboon. (source)
Same. I feel a steady gaze of "oooo" until i realize i'm getting to damn close to the edge.
Like when i road my big wheel down the stairs when i was a kid. Different results, same beginning.
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@Rich I don't suppose you mean this
I had a funny event happen this weekend. Brought dog food to the counter, cashier flipped the 40lb bag over and spilled it everywhere. Shortly after i grabbed another bag, tossed it over my shoulder and heard nothing bit dog food pouring behind me. Apparently the bag tape on that product was defective
07:30
did you lol hard
I would
Yes. Lol
When I'n editing the dom in the developertoolbar ( chrome) - I add <script>alert(1)</script>. it doesnt alert why is that ?
what's the different vs createElement and adding ?
sourceundead.com got some login session working. user: derp password: 12345678
@Rich yeah, I always get excited when I hear big wheel :P
07:33
any help ?
@Mosho hey, big wheels were the bomb.
wish I could find one
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the kind I mentioned, I mean
what do I do.. he's like spamming me..
07:36
Lol. Yeah. I would love a harley tbh
not my style
at least not the classic ones
My coworker rides a scooter.
I dont think scooter ever === badass unless its chuck norris or a Bourne film.
I would ride a fat bob
just putting it out there
I wouldn't be caught dead on a scooter, but I can see the allure for people who just want to get around
Yeah. I wanted a 1200 custom
Fat bobs are epic looking though
yeah, first time I saw one I was blown away
07:41
I am still partially considering selling code libraries just for a harley.
hard to appreciate properly with pictures
Its true. Plus ive never been a huge of crotch rockets.
neither have I
although some are sexy
I own a DR650
hopefully I remember how to ride after this 6 month snow season
Psh. Just like riding a....well you know
Hows the traction on it?
fine, I guess
it's stock
I dropped it once going too low
I owned only a supermoto before
thought I could do the same with the DR, or at least close
I was wrong
07:44
You bring it on tracks or just street?
a few times, but I only bought it 2 months before it started snowing
I almost got hit by a car taking a corner too wide on a descent today. True story :D
I will go all out this summer
it kicks ass in the dirt
for a pig
even as stock
I did single track with it once
What would you recommend for a starter bike?
I had a ridiculous amount of fun with a WR250X
07:45
Anything. Just get riding. You'll figure the rest out on the way.
or a WR250R for the dirt
amazing machine
I just dont want to drop 15k for a bike and bust it all up on the road
WR250X is like 7k
Thats not bad
07:47
edited :P
my DR650 was 6k
it's a very capable bike
Motor bikes... pffft.
but I did a fair amount of knee scraping on the WR250X
Good night fellas. Phones about to die and its 3 am
good night
@monners man-bikes
@Mosho Girly-bikes. Man bikes are powered by testosterone and muscle.
07:50
yeah, muscle of 650 horses
08:04
What? A bike with 650hp?
That don't sound right
@RUJordan Hey, are you here ?
hi everyone
Do you always nag people who have downvoted you?
No, I just hate unfair, so you did it yea ?
And no, I didn't downvote your other questions. You'd see it in my reputation changes...
I hate envious and unfair people
I am not checking anything, just wanted to hear from you
08:11
You're assuming a lot of me and it's becoming quite offensive.
@crypticous envious? You put that much value into the rep system?
Well thar's yur pro-blum
@monners someone downvoting without any reason and that's really getting on my nerves, I don't give a fuck about rep, just I hate unfair behave
@crypticous Welcome to the internet. Please, enjoy your stay.
@RUJordan I didn't mean to offense you, just wanted to hear from you.
@crypticous what more do you want to hear than "no, I didn't"?
08:14
You sure gave a fuck when I explained my downvote and you more or less flipped out and started spamming me.
@RUJordan So you mean comments are spamming ?
@JanDvorak I am just talking to one person and I don't want to argue with all people okay
In the manner you presented them, they are.
@RUJordan Okay man, sorry if you are spammed, probably bad coincidence
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@crypticous Again, welcome to the internet. Please enjoy your stay.
@monners I'm trying
08:16
Yes, bad coincidence.
@RUJordan okay, let's never mind
@crypticous Pro tip: Close the browser, open a bottle of wine, convince yourself that the opinion of anonymous strangers means nothing, continue breathing.
@monners lol, seems that you are experienced with it haha
Back to important matters: nodejs issues.
@crypticous Of course. I deal with questionable inquiries every day.
08:18
app.get("/one-player",authenticate); does not "authenticate" (url: www.domain.com/one-player) while app.get("/",authenticate); works fine. Why would one-player not trigger the authentication function? (It's a directory, but /index.html added on the end does not trigger either)
@RUJordan Try '/one-player/'
@SomeGuy nadda :(
Odd
Any other code that could be interfering?
That's what I'm saying
I'm not sure
08:21
@SomeGuy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejc5zic4q2A
Start at 20:10 - I think you'll appreciate it :P
Here's some of my server.js
function authenticate(req,res) {
	var pass = false;
	if (req.session.loggedIn) pass = true;
	console.log(pass);
	if (pass) {
		next();
	} else {
		res.redirect("/html/login.html");
	}
}

//gets
app.get("/one-player/",authenticate);

app.get("/",authenticate);

app.get("/logout",function(req,res) {
	req.session.destroy();
	res.redirect("/");
});

//posts
app.post("/createAccount",function(req,res) {
	post.createAccount(req,res,con,mysql);
});

app.post("/login",function(req,res) {
	post.login(req,res,con,mysql);
Hahaha yeah, I've seen it
Isn't he great?
Pretty brilliant
I bet he pisses of a lot of people
08:22
@RUJordan The only thing I can think of is that -. Try oneplayer instead?
Let's see, I didn't try that one
Yeah, no trigger there either
Try changing the order somehow?
The order of the code?
Yeah
Nadda
08:29
Is there more code?
Not really.. just some mysqlPool connection and some app.use statements
app.use(express.static(__dirname));
app.use(express.json());
app.use(express.urlencoded());
app.use(express.cookieParser());
app.use(express.session({secret: 'secretkeyfake'}));
stackoverflow.com/questions/22295297/… I put all relevant info I could think of here.. if you can figure it out I'd love to rep ya for it lol
if (!!req.session.loggedIn) {
    next();
} else {
    res.redirect();
}
not relevant to your problem, but this is way shorter ^
Thanks Florian, will try that
I'll try again :-\ .... any help please ? stackoverflow.com/questions/22295017/…
Guy posted an answer that's just my authenticate() function...
@RoyiNamir no idea man
08:42
@RUJordan It's not being called because of your express.static call above
Since onePlayer is a directory, it goes through the static route
Move app.get("/onePlayer",authenticate); above the app.use(express.static(__dirname)); and it should be fine
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@SomeGuy haaaaa you're good
anyone know of any tool where I can present code
Is there a non-static method you could use as well?
like a presentation, only instead of slides, I have executable code
if that makes sense
08:46
@RUJordan What do you mean?
@SomeGuy like, is there a similiar method to static that doesn't mean static?
I'm not sure how to word it
Haha, I'm not entirely sure. Haven't used Express much
mmkay, well thanks man, appreciate it
Sure
@RUJordan what do you mean
I have some experience with express
you want to serve a JSON or something?
08:51
He has a directory
He wants to use app.get for the directory's URL
Actually, just look at this stackoverflow.com/questions/22295297/…
He wants a function that can replace the static one so that his app.get calls work even if they're written later
I really don't know what you mean
He has app.use(express.static(__dirname));
express.static() just sets a default folder for static files
And app.get("/onePlayer",authenticate);
onePlayer is a folder
oh, you linked me to his question
lmao
08:54
Yeah
That's just the context
Since onePlayer is a folder, his app.get doesn't work
@RUJordan that won't fix your code, but it does the same as your current function with half the lines
Basically I want the URL to check the page for if you're logged in, and if you are, proceed to the URL
I think I'm over-directing now though
what
but
the first argument to app.get isn't a folder or a file
it's a route
it has nothing to do with files/folders
did you read the answer on the question?
Si sir

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