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19:00
@meda uhhh.. what?
@RyanKinal I learn a lot by teaching, but (now) that is no longer my driving motivation. I hate working with people who pretend to know what they are on about, I would rather take the the time to inform rather than have to clean up after.
@rlemon That too.
Speaking of increasing value, I want to learn C++
@rlemon any advice?
don't?
C++ lounge was about as helpful as you'd think
19:01
If you look at my immediate answers after that quote, you'll see several similar opinions.
@RUJordan im talking a bout the pic
umm, pluralsight is a nice start
gives you a nice overview of concepts and syntax
how to use the compilers properly etc.
@SomeKittensUx2666 Learn C first
^^
@meda what pic? Why'd you ping me? I'm so confused D:
@RyanKinal 100% of my JavaScript education has been through "teaching", SO and the like
19:01
sign up for a month of pluralsight (like $30) and see how you like it
Brendan Eich, who art in Mozilla. Hallowed be thy language. Thy prototype come. Thy will be done in browsers, as it is in the specifications.
learn to use gcc/g++/make if you haven't already
I learned a little bit in college
Well 100% initially, then I went on to use it :D
want a refresher and then to go deeper.
19:02
having watched some of the videos for C on PS I can tell you they are informative and accurate
Anyway. The dude has been muted. I'm fairly certain we all agree that there is no conspiracy to lower the average wage of developers. And I'm tired of arguing it.
If you know C, you know antipattern C++
I do
Now to figure out why my Angular app is not working as expected...
@RyanKinal haha there doesnt need to be a "learning" conspiracy to do that
Inorite?
19:03
I was introduced to C before C++ and assumed I would have no issue moving over
boy was I wrong
NodeJs questions dont get a lot of views, do they
You can write C++ as if it was C, but then there's no point in using C++
You have to learn the idioms and stdlib
Which I haven't
@KendallFrey I moreso mean "everything you are doing is wrong."
that's how I roll
not the compiler, my peers.
19:05
yup
0
Q: Promise is fullfilled on error

FredyCWell, I thought I understand Promises already, but seems I am missing something on this... var redisPromise = new Promise(function(resolve, reject) { redisClient.on('error', reject); redisClient.on('ready', resolve); }).then(function() { // THIS ISN'T CALLED - CORRECT log.enabled && log(...

!!s/ro/tro/
!!undo
sike
Damn you feeds
C/C++ ? why do you need that
19:07
@meda I'd tell you, but then I'd have to explain it to you
wtf is a computer language? I don't talk to computers.
I make sweet sweet love to them.
That's frighteningly beautiful ^
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Q: Dojo dGrid header checkbox to select all does not work

devdarI created a dojo dgrid however i used a form wizard to seprate the fields on the form, however with the current structure i am having an issue with the select all feature on the grid. I cannot select all however if i remove the div Page2 and it content from the form it works. In firebug i also...

Using computer languages.
its kinda legacy stuff now, I never needed after school
do you guys still use it
19:08
@Incognito Is your name Ryan?
in C#, 2 mins ago, by Ryan Ternier
I don't talk to computers...
@KendallFrey nooo?
wow
@meda c++ is still heavily used ... heavily
freaky mang
I whisper gently into their... ummm... editors?
> I don't use it after school, so it's legacy.
19:08
and I use c all the time (I work in embedded)
!!doge coincidence
     wow
so coincidence
I hold the mouse to my lips and announce "Computer".
@rlemon do you maintain legacy software
I fail to see the need
and current
there are people out there who still write low level software
you know.. those guys who write the code your code runs on?
yea, those guys totally are not important anymore right?
19:10
operating systems, biatch
jQuery.makeWindows({version: 8.2});
compiler and stuff like that...
must be some type of nerd
nah, compilers should be bootstrapped
You have 31 points in and you don't see a need for compiler?
or you are just an under-experienced developer with a limited scope on "what the real world" does?
19:11
app.listen(80,function(req,res) { res.OSX("13.4"); });
@rlemon IIRC node.js is written in C++ ?
a lot of it is, yes.
I assume the real world does lots of crazy shit that I have no idea about.
exactly
19:11
I am a mediocre lazy sophisticated programmer
if not all of it now that I think about it
almost all modern games are written heavily in c++
@meda sophisticated people ping me randomly, talk about weed and DONT EXPLAIN WHY THEY PINGED ME? (hint hint)
c++ is the language of the gaming industry (afaik, I'm not a game dev) .
PHP is written in C, so is Perl, and Python too I think?
19:12
@rlemon The hypermodern ones aren't.
@rlemon Not so, says Unity
@rlemon Yeah, but JS has some pretty bawler stuff these days.
JS is becoming big
jQuery is written in jQuery. Hail jQuery obvi.
okay, I stand corrected.
19:13
@KendallFrey till dart takes over
<.<
lol @RUJordan chill bro, I was testing the ping, you should be proud I tested on you
@Incognito BF5.js
I hope to see the day
That's HTML5 ^
@meda I'm just messing with you, but I'm not proud >=|
19:13
@meda can I test pings on you?
@rlemon stop spamming
I got lazy half way
@rlemon that wasn't your fasted editting, but lol
throttle man
> fucking PITA - You can perform this action again in 8 seconds - retry / cancel
19:15
@rlemon so how does this box pop up
Ohhhh
That's right
is it javascript
I knew it wasn't you
anyone against muting meda?
@meda no it is a GUI interface written in VB to track your IP address
19:16
\o/
google does work!
I was unsure there for a bit
I'm becoming more and more certain that the designs I'm working off of were made without an understanding of what's actually going on in our app.
@SomeKittensUx2666 let it ride, it's kinda funny
jsfiddle.net/7V9Qw someone wanna make this "prettier"
@meda I just... want to... cry.
19:17
thanks
@SomeKittensUx2666 You should have seen FizzyTea aka PotPlant last night man.. I was SO close to muting him for being the worst debater/arguer ever.
@rlemon how do you mute people
ATM MACHINES FTW
@rlemon MOAR DIV
@meda Only room owners can do it
19:18
I was tempted to ping all 3 of you because this guy was the worst arguer
oh ok too bad , I would had kicked out @rlemon
Yeah, that's not the thing to say to the guy whos' most likely to mute you.
<.<
is he the owner, someone let me talk to a manager
You're talking to 3 of them
@meda cool story bro.
19:24
but I never would have allowed it.
!!stat meda
@SomeKittensUx2666 meda (http://stackoverflow.com/users/1880431/meda) has 5925 reputation, earned 15 rep today, asked 55 questions, gave 394 answers, for a q:a ratio of 55:394.
avg. rep/post: 13.19. Badges: 2g 10s 30b
!!stat so
@meda User Elusio proved elusive.
StackOverflow Y U NO LIKE NODE Qs?
19:26
I don't think any owners would remove any other owners (from the current list) unless they went on an extended MIA period
@rlemon yeah i dont think so
if I have a disagreement with another owner I just back off for a bit to let it cool down, I have far too much respect for the regulars to be pissing around with them
19:27
@SomeKittensUx2666 problem is, I can do that too ;)
OH NOES MY ITALICS
FF just was slower than you
> The new and improved SomeKittens. Faster than FireFox
In every aspect of his life
@RUJordan got beef with my HTML?
I have two levels of nested grids. I feel like I don't need that
19:28
Naw son, it's ninja'd
Ach. Tee. Em. El. Brah.
!!afk meeting
Ooh, so that's what the italics mean
means you are a room owner (if on the name)
Dammit, ng-boilerplate. Y U NO WORK
what's the issue bro bro
I've added a new folder, with all the files that are in a different folder. And I've modified them to what I think is fitting. But it's not recognizing my route.
Or... something.
In any case, it's not running any of the code I've written (no console.log's are firing)
19:33
Anyone here use karma? I have a report in my debug console but nothing back to the browser DOM or my console.
I, technically, use karma... but I don't know a damn thing about it.
@rlemon RUJordan is afk: meeting
It runs as part of grunt, in my particular project
I don't care, that was for later
!!shmoke
@RyanKinal Yeah, it's just being weird because this project did a much of non-yeoman stuff.
I... see... (not really)
ohh yay @Incognito you might know off hand.
I need to find my public IP on node without pinging an external service (if possible)
the public IP isn't up to your box.
there is no fancy module that figures this out?
19:37
Your "Network Address Translation" (NAT) pretty much ensures it.
Ooh! Figured out my issue.
worst case scenario is I just create a small script that echos it back from a central server
I don't think your OS its self is capable of that.
Turns out you need to inject your new modules. I'm fucking brilliant.
Are you free to tell me the general problem you're solving?
19:38
ahh, okay. so my solution is optimal then?
I need to know the clients IP address without having to make them constantly look it up for me
they may or may not be dynamic
(the client knows we are taking it, previously we had to instruct them where to go to find it)
Oh, that's going to be really tricky. Networks are more complicated than that.
You can find out their public IP, but that's not always going to map to their computer's IP
@rlemon lol moar div
ie, your local network IP is probably a 10.1.1.100 or a 192.1.1.4 or something, but your public is something else.
yea I don't need to know their local
local is easy to find anyways
webRTC uses three different network traversal protocols to try and overcome this
19:40
I'm creating a bi-directional ssh tunnel
HTTP headers will also include x-forwarded-for if they hit a proxy. Some proxies may chain IPs based on how many they pass through
SSH -L ?
basically yes
and using that in conjunction with http-proxy to forward nodes back to sessions
192.1.1.4 is a private ip? I dare you to say that again. I fucking dare you.
so 10 devices in the pool. each with a login. I am allowing them to login from a central location and connect back to the device.
I think I meant 172.
19:41
@rlemon sourceundead.com/create ignore the angular and it's a pretty clean form
Basic CSS
@FlorianMargaine An IPV6 address walks into a bar. nobody talks to it.
192.168***
My inner network admin is raging
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19:42
@RUJordan but i'm using purecss
<div> <div><div><div><div> <div> <div> </div></div></div> </div> </div><div> <div> <div> </div></div><div></div> </div> <div> </div></div>
if I wanted to do this without a css framework okay
wtf is that
@rlemon like I said, ignore the angular and it's just a few divs and CSS
19:43
I AM USING ONE :P
@AbhishekHingnikar Eh, getting a badge once doesn't make me an expert!
that is why there is un needed HTML
@rlemon Can you have the proxy connect to a port bound to an SSH tunnel?
so I don't have to fuck with the CSS
@Incognito basically what we are doing
Advice not code on converting a syntax like this to regex?
'#item, (optional:: , #name) of|in #collection'
19:44
@rlemon I haven't looked at this, but it might be able to do something related to your goal: github.com/TooTallNate/node-nat-pmp
@rlemon oohhhhhhh
where #item would be a variable
ssh -f -R 7076:127.0.0.1:7076 0.0.0.0 -N
@Incognito I hope you meant 172.16-172.31
then using node proxy forwarding off the addresses after reading the DB
19:44
> v0.0.3
I don't trust a v unless it's > .9
@Connor Make coffee, it's going to be a long night
@FlorianMargaine I don't remember all the sets =/
@copy LOL
I haven't set up a network since the 00s.
@Incognito come on, it's 10.*, 172.16-172.31 and 192.168.*
19:45
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@Incognito same
I gathered ;)
2009 to be exact :D
My networking skills don't run past sudo forever start server.js
@copy any advice, i'm trying to make it really simple by only allowing (optional: content...), #variables and or like name|age
19:47
@RUJordan ... that's not a networking skill
My networking skills improved since I got business cards
My point exactly.
I do't even have a forever command on here.
@SomeKittensUx2666 I don't know where to keep business cards :\
@RUJordan type 'yes' at bash.
19:47
!!smoke or code
@SomeKittensUx2666 my business cards are actually very nice
@rlemon smoke
@RUJordan I know :P
I have about five in my wallet
@Incognito forever is a node module that keeps a node server running past terminal disconnection
19:48
@Incognito yes totally rocks
@Connor Well, your request really isn't specific enough
I have 500 business cards..
no one ever wants mine
Also, I just discovered that all of this week's work was useless
@SomeKittensUx2666 I have 2 sets of 5. 5 without my cell, 5 with cell. #ForDaLadies
@RUJordan Even after a crash? I just started using a node Prod server this morning.
19:48
@SomeKittensUx2666 welcome to my last week
@RUJordan no, it's way more
nohup is enough for that
@RUJordan some of last week's too.
Run this at shell also
@Incognito nay, if it crashes it crashes. :(
forever restarts the process in case it crashes too
19:49
No way, how?! ^
(the process, not the server)
git clone gist.github.com/7418419.git; cd 7418*; cat *;
@Incognito heh, looks fun
gonna run it
w00t.
19:50
I had to use cat to work with tar archives a few weeks ago
felt so boss
and so old school
@FlorianMargaine is there a way to restart the whole server if node crashes? (automagically, in case you're not SSH'd in)
just decode a .ar file with awk, amirite?
that said, it's the only way when you want to split a .tar.gz in multiple parts (filesystem limits) and recover it. The recovering part is done with cat
19:51
LOL I told my boss the thai was spicy today and he told me it builds character
yuno zfs?
@RUJordan uh? you mean, restart the node process in case the server restarts?
@Incognito samba share :(
do not want.
can't choose.
I'd take NFS over SMB anyday
but unfortunately, some people use windows where I work.
HR, sales, etc.
I feel bad for you dude :(
19:53
nah it's ok
600 on 700 people at this company use Linux :)
@FlorianMargaine I'm not 100% sure what I mean. So, if somebody triggers some error (tried to insert empty strings in my db or something), the whole app doesn't crash until I log in. It restarts the node process smoothly
feels pretty good
@FlorianMargaine Congrats!
@SomeGuy not really my doing, but thanks anyway
That's pretty great
19:54
Kind of like nodemon but not requiring a file change to restart
most run some modified ubuntu
(with some software installed by default like ldap connector and stuff)
@RUJordan yes
"forever" means "the app will restart if it's stopped, so that it runs forever"
You can set forever to restart on file change with the -w flag
quite useful for updates for example
update your code -> pkill the node process, auto restart.
If the node process is killed, session data will be lost, right?
@SomeKittensUx2666 bet, thanks!
depends on where you store your session
19:56
Hi!
and if you're smart, you store it in some kind of persistent database
@RUJordan You're using MySQL, right?
@FlorianMargaine let's assume I'm not smart... <.<
@SomeKittensUx2666 correct sir
persistent db being mysql or redis or memcached or whatever
or postgresql
iirc, postgresql has some support for this kind of data
19:57
yep, hstore.
^ What we use for permanant session store
I'd rather use anything but mysql tbh :\
@FlorianMargaine stackoverflow.com/questions/22515386/… I'm not sure if you saw this but I'm actually looking into proper session storage (hence me asking)
I'm comfortable with mysql. Once I get my bearings with node and express.io I'll look into different DB options
@RUJordan do you know how sessions work behind the scene? and why they're necessary in the first place?
how do i use node.js
19:59
I could throw you some bullshit answer I barely remember from college, but I'm more than likely wrong. I'm not sure how they work behind the scenes, but I was told they're neccessary to transfer data across pages

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