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17:03
@twiz i havent slept for almost 2 days
I can code just fine
(Well i did just woke up from a sort of nap) so was wondering
but now i have decided to goto bed.
so good night my dear javascript brothers and sisters.
gotos are a bad practice...
I appear to be a bit sarcastic today...
@SomeGuy Yeah - wanna make a meta post or should I do one?
Guys
what is the most efficient way of passing variables to PHP
Tell him @SecondRikudo
from where?
17:11
like say I wanna take
var p = 20;
and I want it as:
$p = 20
but I want to get it from javascript to php
Did you try to google this problem first?
I did,
but I am struggling to understand it
"How to pass variables from javascript to php" site:stackoverflow.com
I have looked
I got 4 relevant google results.
17:12
just failing to understand it
Check the related questions.
If you're convinced it was not asked in StackOverflow before and answered - ask it there, if other people are convinced they can't find a duplicate (I'm not) they'll upvote and answer it.
@LucaSpeedStack typically javascript runs in the client's browser, and PHP runs on the server. You need to send the data from the client.
you don't say ._.
@LucaSpeedStack there are many ways of establishing client-server communication, and XHR is the most common one.
17:31
um, guys
anyone care to explain this:
$ node
> (-1).foo
undefined
yes?
if you try property access, it does Number(1).foo
it's surely somewhere in the spec
Somehow all my sublime text plugins disappeared....
@FlorianMargaine okey, so assuming unicorns exist this is okay, how can Array.find return -1?
@BartekBanachewicz what do you mean?
var blockData = predefinedBlocks.find(function(p){ return p.name === blockName });
// blockData === -1
or rather, it's printed as -1
17:34
> The find() method returns a value in the array, if an element in the array satisfies the provided testing function. Otherwise undefined is returned.
-1 certainly isn't undefined.
is there -1 in predefinedBlocks?
that's what findIndex could return.
@FlorianMargaine when I do console.log(blockData), I see -1
@FlorianMargaine no, it's an array of objects.
can you try [1, 2, 3].find(function(p) { return p === 2 }); to confirm it's working?
$ node
> [1, 2, 3].find(function(p) { return p === 2 });
TypeError: undefined is not a function
    at repl:1:11
    at REPLServer.defaultEval (repl.js:133:27)
    at bound (domain.js:254:14)
    at REPLServer.runBound [as eval] (domain.js:267:12)
    at REPLServer.<anonymous> (repl.js:280:12)
    at REPLServer.emit (events.js:107:17)
    at REPLServer.Interface._onLine (readline.js:206:10)
    at REPLServer.Interface._line (readline.js:535:8)
    at REPLServer.Interface._ttyWrite (readline.js:812:14)
17:36
yeah, Array.prototype.find doesn't exist in your version, it seems
it's quite recent in browsers tbh...
wtf... how did I get ST3? I'm so confused...
well, "recent"
Okay, I've added a polyfill
it was put in ES6 notes a year and a half ago... it was put quite fast in ff afair, and a little later for chrome. Not sure what's your node version, and in which v8 versions it was released.
and I don't know the node/v8 mapping either, so can't help :P
except, hm, I still don't get where the -1 is coming from
wait
17:39
since there was no error, it seems your object had a find function...
@FlorianMargaine could this be overriding this somehow?
> (not implemented)
dunno...
I've removed the if from the polyfill and it worked
I, uh, I don't know what to say.
ah...
it seems your library sucks balls :P
I'd add a comment for the removal of the if... it's weird to have a polyfill without an if...
@FlorianMargaine ok
damn I forgot that for..in iterates over names again
17:48
So... I just discovered the SidebarEnhancements and Terminal plugins for sublime text... I guess some good has come from having to reinstall all my plugins
finally I can copy/paste files from the sidebar
And don't have to cd to my project dirs
@BartekBanachewicz you use for..in on arrays?
for objects, I just use Object.keys().iteratorMethod
@FlorianMargaine nah, that one was on object
usually reduce makes sense
18:02
@BenjaminGruenbaum how was the drink with peehaa/badger/copy?
morning
@FlorianMargaine Apparently people from Israel think it is cold when it is a couple degrees c above 0 ;)
@PeeHaa I just flew back to NY/Bos. It was so good to be cold again
9 hours ago, by Jan Dvorak
Is this really the best way to read an HTTP response in Node.js?
9 hours ago, by Jan Dvorak
function readFully(stream){
  stream.setEncoding("utf-8");
  return new Promise.Promise(function(resolve, reject){
    var chunks = [];
    stream.on("readable", function(){
      chunks.push(stream.read());
    }).on("end",function(){
      resolve(chunks.join());
    })
  })
}
18:11
yeah... promises are not suited for event streams
Is there at least a nice way to promisify functions that don't pass an error as the first argument to a callback?
Such as http.get
hehe, my rep contains 686
@JanDvorak nope...
Thanks
I'm tempted to just use the webkit part of node-webkit to do that.
let's play a game
who gets the lowest number?
function sortTypeWriter() {
    var s = 'typewriter';
    for (var i = 0; i < Number.MAX_VALUE; i++) {
        s = s.split('').sort(function() { return Math.floor(Math.random() * 20) - 10; }).join('');
        if (s === 'eeiprrttwy') {
            console.log('eeiprrttwy', i);
            break;
        }

        if (i === Number.MAX_VALUE) {
            i = 0;
            console.log('reached MAX_VALUE');
        }
    }
}
18:18
lol typewriter
can anyone guess why when I do the bootstrap modal window everything works except the black background color that is supposed to fade in
18:57
@FlorianMargaine hold on WAT!
@AwalGarg The original one was in C
I think its not creating the "<div class="modal-backdrop fade in"></div>" div
19:11
@SecondRikudo kk
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o_0
@AwalGarg Stupid question
@PeeHaa Disclaimer: Not mine ;)
;p
yeah noticed it ;)
stackoverflow.com/a/23552642/2476755 trying to figure out how someone upvoted this answer
Happy December everyone!
19:15
does anyone have an idea?
!!are you back?
D:
19:33
yay! working non 1x1 blocks and entity frames! Going to work on tile metadata now, it will be hard to find good sprites
19:48
@Zirak How can I run jsh locally? Tried cloning github repo... tried running some files with node... now lost :(
the backend is in python
@FlorianMargaine so that is not open-source?
oh ok
I have no good experience with python
well, get it.
19:59
not now
more important things to focus on
don't complain then
I didn't.
My nexus 5 got a broken back, the best way to hide a broken phone
is show that you broke it intentionally
@towc there's shitload of game assets libraries
so i put a bunch of masking tape on the back of it
20:06
I was wondering why I couldn't find a way to remove a specific untracked file from git...
then I realized I just needed to delete it.
^ Stupid Thought of the Day ™
@BartekBanachewicz couldn't find any complete one
@BartekBanachewicz I'd like to have all of the sprites from 1 of the pokemon games, not just random ones from many
@towc those are most probably copyrighted
@BartekBanachewicz and I won't distribute the game then
20:10
And trademarked and patented and....
just ignore me...
And not available...
@towc what's the point in using those sprites then? Just get a openly licensed set and use it instead
also that ^
also afk
good night!
@BartekBanachewicz good luck finding one with everything I need
how hard was that to find, you wonder?
googling "pokemon sprites" was enough, I answer. It was the 1st result.
20:12
@FlorianMargaine those are the pokemons, which are the ones I care the least. I'm more interested in the characters and tiles
he needs the exact same grass you see
not really, but I don't want sprites to be out of style
@towc You want consistency.
you can also draw them yourself
20:14
@SomeKittens yeah, that
@BartekBanachewicz Aside from being an obnoxious 90s style site, that looks pretty awesome.
Totally understand - otherwise it'd look amateur.
@BartekBanachewicz ending up making something even worse than google-sourcing random images?
@BartekBanachewicz Ah, the classic "I don't know the details, so it must be easy" argument.
20:16
@SomeKittens what?
@SomeKittens -_-
@towc What? You should sweat the details. You're on the right track.
@towc You can probably find free sprites that are in the style of pokemon
I hate it when people put a lot of time into something but ignore the easy details that could have made it 2x better with five minutes of effort.
20:18
@BartekBanachewicz ???
@AwalGarg You'll need to install the GAE SDK and run it on jsh' directory
You're right though, it should be explained in the readme. Could you create an issue?
@towc uh really, if searching is beyond you then I'm done here
@BartekBanachewicz nothing there seems to have a decent tileset for specifically a certain pokemon game. I had already searched and known about the site
okay.
you're shit out of luck then.
!!afk making canvas video
20:21
@BartekBanachewicz "sadly" is the usual word
... afaik
you're shit out of sadly?
s/sadly/shit/
@towc no cheating
:-)
My laptop is cool as hell
@darkyen00 So not very?
you know with like fire and stuff... I need to stop talking...
20:27
@twiz Cool as in cold :P like literally running on 40c
well ... fuck
are there any good TV series around ?
@FlorianMargaine that seems pretty complete to me! Google?
I mean, something worth watching
@towc google images, yeah. Don't try to release anything with that tho.
20:30
@tereško Bob's Burgers is alright
@tereško depends on what your kind is.
@FlorianMargaine do I have to mention anyone or I just can't use it for anything public at all?
@towc can't
uhh...
and that's the point for any game using sprites of another game fwiw
even if you redo the sprites yourself
that's what Bartek was trying to tell you earlier...
20:32
ok... if I just divide it into various images so that it has almost no resemblance with the other image do I have the right to use it? The other guys will have no way to prove I took the images from theirs
guess not
@PeeHaa oh, joy. Another cop-show
@towc no... it's not about the image. It's about what the characters will look like in the end.
ok... fine
either you use free arts, or you make the sprites yourself... if you just reproduce pokemon's characters, you're infringing copyrighted work
@tereško It's a decent show
20:36
@FlorianMargaine maybe not if you do a really bad job...
you know what? I never agreed with that copyright and noone made me read it >:(
"you know what? I never read the law and noone made me read it, I'm gonna kill everyone out there!"
smart boy.
also, wasn't there something that made copyright decay like 10yrs after it was set? I know there's something like that for food recipes, not sure for other stuff like music or sprites
angular problem: I need to load a json file before the template is rendered. do I have to use routing for this?
or will it just change once https is successful, regardlesss?
@towc no, that's for patents, not copyright
20:38
@FlorianMargaine but that's why the state forces you to go to school
dang...
states force you to go to school for education
not specifically about law
@FlorianMargaine but that's also one of the reasons
but for the country's good being
I never learned about laws at school
20:40
here we have a subject on it's own for laws, and we have 2hrs of it every week. In elementary I remember that they had us read the whole of the italian costitution, before we knew about division
not sure about other countries
or I've just gone to some really fascist schools
@towc do you really think school will teach you all work laws, sector-specific laws, penal laws, etc etc?
Also note that @Zirak said to me that "You are right" wohooo!!!
not all, but the basic ones.
I'm pretty sure medicine has specific laws, IT has specific laws, etc etc
really? how is it going to be useful to teach everyone that a web developer shall not develop a public game using assets of another game?
I mean, in a developers' school, sure.
for everyone? come on.
20:43
o_O @Zirak You using google app engine? Any stability issues?
@FlorianMargaine ...yeah, and it is useful to teach everyone what is the surface temperature of sun, right?
wheeee, that was easy
I should do more screencasts.
20:55
but first, a place to hold them.
@rlemon Thanks god there are strange people! :P
@AwalGarg Not that I'm aware of, no
@Zirak kk.
@SomeKittens Linkies linkies give us twinkies
21:02
gnight (for real)
@Zirak It's for the Canvas video I'm doing for Packt Publishing.
i.e. once I'm done, it'll be a 1-hour zero-to-Asteroids tutorial video
Can anyone help with this issue I'm having? I have tried everything I could find, must be missing something.
1
Q: Unable to access req.user with Passport.js and Express 4

DatBassieI've been creating an app with Passport, Express 4 and Jade. I would like to show the user a navbar that changes when they log in. However, I cannot access req.user for any other page than the profile page, which calls isLoggedIn: function isLoggedIn(req, res, next) { // if user is authenti...

@DatBassie can I see serialized and deserialize user?
!!wiki Gerenuks
dammit @rlemon fix the damn bot!
module.exports = function(passport) {

// used to serialize the user for the session
passport.serializeUser(function(user, done) {
done(null, user._id);
});

// used to deserialize the user
passport.deserializeUser(function(id, done) {
User.findById(id, function(err, user) {
done(err, user);
});
});

Have tried to pas user instead of user._id for Serializer as well, but it didn't help.
21:11
@DatBassie You do realize User.findById is not provided by Passport?
@SomeKittens That sounds great!
You'll need to find said user via your own methods.
@Zirak Thanks! I'll also be able to call myself a "published author" (though not as cool as @simonsarris )
@SomeKittens No, did not suspect it as sessions in general and logging in/our works so far. Or am I confusing it for something else? Let me Google it :)
@DatBassie "Sessions in general" are separate from Passport.
General question: How do ORM's handle initialization (i.e. creating db tables, etc)?
That's true. How can we explain that the user gets passed when calling isLoggedIn? Keeping in mind here that I tried to create a similar function that passed next regardless of logged in state. Also, I got User.findById from scotch.io's tutorial, specifically this code: github.com/scotch-io/easy-node-authentication/blob/local/config/…
Ah, I see about findById, it's a Mongoose function. Shouldn't that, then, also work?
21:23
0
Q: JS Room Monthly Challenge December Voting

Benjamin GruenbaumWe at the JS chat room want to throw short monthly challenges where everyone gets the same task in a new language/library/framework. After the last one was successful we're looking at a new challenge for December. The idea is to learn a new technology, code something fun and share knowledge, opi...

Hmm, trying to think of something with Docker.
@BenjaminGruenbaum got a Promises question for you.
Suddenly, I get some suspicious GETs... Luckily they 404.
return pg.connectAsync(connString).bind({}).spread(function(client, close) {
  this.close = close;
  this.client = client;
}).catch(function(err) {
  if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
    console.log(err);
  }
}).finally(function() {
  this.close();
});
21:34
^ why isn't this thenable?
{ _bitField: 8388608,
  _fulfillmentHandler0: undefined,
  _rejectionHandler0: undefined,
  _promise0: undefined,
  _receiver0: undefined,
  _settledValue: undefined,
  _boundTo: {},
  _traceParent: undefined,
  _trace: {} }
that's thenable
It's thenable - that's just a promise.
promisify expects the first argument to a callback to be an error value
'0':
   [TypeError: Object function () {
       console.log(connString);
       return pg.connectAsync(connString).bind({}).spread(function(client, close) {
         this.close = close;
         this.client = client;
       }).catch(function(err) {
         if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
           console.log(err);
         }
       }).finally(function() {
         this.close();
       });
     } has no method 'then']
You didn't invoke the function.
21:35
call it, you do foo somewhere instead of foo()
the result is thenable, not the funciton
@BenjaminGruenbaum shoot, you're totally right.
deeerp
Was looking at the wrong line of code.
Happens every day :)
Probably one of the most common silly bugs in JS
You might want to use disposers or encapsulate DB operations though.
I'm not sure what a disposer is
They're on the docs but basically calling .close every time is very annoying.
21:37
I'm already in waaaay over my head with this project (Homebrew ORM)
That's not too bad. You can apply the pattern without adding more concepts
Instead of doing connectAsync and then saving close and doing .finally everywhere - put that logic in a function
I sorta did that manually with a getDb function
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about
function getDb(fn){
     var closeDb;
     return pg.connectAsync(connString).bind({}).spread(function(client, close){
          closeDb = close;
          return fn(client);
    }).finally(function(){ closeDb(); };
});
Or something like that.
@BenjaminGruenbaum why the bind?
getDb(function(client){
     return client.... // will close when inner promise resolves
});
Donnu, you had a bind, thought you wanted it for some reason
You can remove it
21:40
was using it for this.close
Now that RocketU is over, I'm digging up some old projects
so yay relearning EVERYTHING
@SomeKittens Any other suggestions regarding my issue (or anyone else)? Maybe just use StormPath?
@DatBassie Without a running example, (you can make one at runnable.com ) I can't do much.
@SomeKittens You're one of those people who actually redo stuff
21:41
You fine with Dutch? :P
Weirdo
@phenomnomnominal teehee
@Zirak Nah, not a redo. Trying to decrease my projectsStarted:projectsFinished ratio.
@SomeKittens You're one of those people who actually do stuff
Weirdo
21:43
ORM -> Blog engine -> blog -> actual personal site -> personalBrand++ (as much as I hate that term) -> career future not connected to dayjob.
^
I totally get that though - it makes a lot of sense to work on your own stuff.
Yeah it absolutely does.
And that's as someone who religious neglects my own stuff.
@phenomnomnominal He's so adorably wrong and ignorant
@Zirak it's great aye!
21:48
Current challenge - faking IF NOT EXISTS for postgres db creation.
> With few exceptions (such as parsers), unit tests are a waste of time.
> “They’re a tedious, error-prone way of trying to recapture the lost value of static type annotations, but in a bumbling way in a separate place from the code itself.”
> The big argument against Java is that it’s verbose.
Yep, that's the only thing wrong with it
Does Java have lambdas already?
It's a bit sad, really. He believes it.
21:50
@Zirak lolwut
I don't unit-test, though. I always live-test or manually feed some inputs, then never change
^ That sounds scalable?
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I don't have to scale that much...
TL;DR: I know Java is right for everything because I didn't use it 3 times and it turned out to be a bad decision. I know dynamically typed languages are wrong because I use vim.
21:53
@JanDvorak Yep, they don't have closures, and you have to implement an interface with exactly one abstract method, something ridiculous like that.
Sorry, not implement an interface (that's insanity!), write an interface
@Zirak is there really no decent syntax sugar for that yet?
the comments from HN are classic too: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8677556
> Java is perfect also for client side.
Java lambdas are ok now.
Nothing can beat f::Int->Int; f x = x+1, but I'll be happy with javascripty lambdas as well
@JanDvorak There's syntactic sugar, it looks like (arg) -> someExpression. But you're still in a world of hurt.
21:55
@Zirak doesn't look too bad
You're hurt but not as much - you can process collections sanely at least.
That I have to define an interface for it...
Not really - no, you can just use one of the existing ones like Predicate
I know I'll regret knowing the answer, but... How can they get them wrong?
Decent Java IDEs will hide the interface ugliness and just show you clean syntax.
21:56
It's nice that IDEs exist to solve language problems
INB4 purely graphical programming languages compiled to Java...
@JanDvorak it's called UML
Welcome to 10 years ago when people thought it was a good idea :P
wait, you can actually compile UML now?
Java lambdas look kinda decent, but what you write inside totally isn't...
@BenjaminGruenbaum ahhh the hours wasted at uni learning that shit
Especially when compared to Ruby's sortBy
21:59
@phenomnomnominal :D

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