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18:00
@Loktar through.. Good enough. I bought a preassembled one off newegg too
@Apoph1s congrats!
@Apoph1s congrats
@someDoge you buy preassmbled lol noob.
How do we make a Task Store to show all nodes by default?It is truncating the task list for me
I wouldn't let your age be something that brings you down
18:00
too scared to plug it in yourself or what?
user1596138
I was like 12 lol
Thanks :)
user1596138
And my daddy bought it for me..
and ik
You might as well just buy an alienware and be done with it
user1596138
18:00
But still! I remember it came preassembled
but does show up when subsequently collapsed/expanded
Im arguing with someone who buys preassembled parts O.o
@Apoph1s Little dude I haven't even built an NPM package yet and I'm waaaay older. Good job kid.
user1596138
@Loktar come on man. Don't be like that
haha
dude whatever you are just arguing to argue
18:01
My question:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27235527/set-expandall-showallnodes-nodes-by-default-on-the-task-store-ext-gantt-schedule
also look at the newegg combos
lol thanks, its very trivial tho :I
user1596138
No lol you're just butthurt now
@SterlingArcher \o/
simple htmlparser
18:02
@someDoge butthurt how?
I actually build pc's
just wait till you start finding good subs and getting them on the front page
user1596138
> Durr gotta say he buys preassembled stuff and doesn't deserve the time of day now derrrr
@Apoph1s Protip: Use proper grammar/spelling and people will take you much more seriously.
@someDoge you just join the chat to argue dude
user1596138
All I was doing was saying "No, that isn't necessary"
user1596138
18:02
I joined that chat to help @TomášZato today
haha whatever you were saying your way was the "right" way
on chat or on my npm package?
user1596138
No I was saying there's no reason to do it your way unless there... Well unless there is a reason.
@Apoph1s Everywhere, really.
there are lots of reasons to build your own pc
18:03
Okay
user1596138
@rlemon no not that
there are also lots of reasons to buy a pre-packaged one
@Apoph1s Whatever man, it's still cool. Some developers have trouble with the "building a product" side of coding.
user1596138
No not that either
@someDoge If you buy preassembled, the BIOS battery will probably be dead and you will need the time of day. :p
18:03
@rlemon eh he is saying put your cpu on your mobo before mounting it.
user1596138
@ssube HAHAHA
ohh, why?
and its dumb to do it the other way O.o
seedings a CPU is like putting toast in the toaster
just put it in
@SomeKittens @someDoge Yeah seriously. (not, yeh srsly)
user1596138
18:04
I said it is not necessary to do it the other way unless you need to
Thanks
user1596138
@Loktar Dude I did not.
@someDoge its not necessary to do it first either
user1596138
Fuck you. Jesus
It makes much more sense to put the mobo in first and then plug everything in
user1596138
18:04
I didn;t say it was. I said it's easier
how is it any easier?
user1596138
Unless it's not..
What do you guys think about Dartlang?
user1596138
Depends on space
unless you're working with a 6" case
user1596138
18:05
Yeah dude
@Apoph1s meh
user1596138
I didn't say either way was right or wrong...
> Hold on guys gotta mount my cpu before I put the mobo in my altoids can
there support sux.
@InkhSuTesou Proper use of the English language is srsbsns.
user1596138
18:05
I just said you don't need to do it that way unless there's a reason and you're being a bitch about it. I was civil
do you suggest plugging in the psu cables before as well?
@SomeKittens fr rlz ezezeze
@rlemon if I stick to the front page, I should be ok. Once I find subreddits past r/wastedgifs I'm screwed lol addicted 100%
@Loktar maybe. Those are a pain to plug in regardless of when you do it.
those are probably the hardest to work with in cramped spaces
18:06
@SterlingArcher the good part about niche subs is they only get like 2-3 good posts a day so a collection of 5-10 of them is best.
They're also pretty long, and if you have a modular PSU, just plug them into the board, mount it, then do the psu end.
user1596138
@Loktar There's nothing "hard" about assembling a computer. Ever.
Oh that's not too bad
user1596138
Stop being a bitch.
user1596138
18:06
Hahaha
@someDoge O.o
ignored
How active is r/dragonsbangingcars? <.<
kidding
@AwalGarg woah
user1596138
Idk what the deal is. I was civil here. I'm tired of your pedantic shit
@someDoge who was that aimed at?
18:07
@BenjaminGruenbaum me most likely
can we not fight and insult? this goes for everyone.
@BenjaminGruenbaum add this to the monthly challenge :p
guys respect self and others
user1596138
@BenjaminGruenbaum @loktar. See last 15 minutes minutes if you want. Tired of being egged on when I make such simple and meaningless statements
18:08
Agreed. Personal attacks are just dumb honestly. If you have to resort to that there is no point in trying to discuss anything.
I made Bartek ragequit C++ today
> Santa Claus probably regrets giving coal to naughty kids now that global warming is threatening his habitat.
@BenjaminGruenbaum link?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I saw you pissing on his cornflakes in here sauce
Lemme find it
Go vs Rust?
Yeah I wonder why PHP ever runs with GC enabled.
@FlorianMargaine ^
@Apoph1s do you need tight lifecycle management or general purpose programming?
What is lifecycle manag,ent?
18:13
:popcorn and transcript time:
one message in
in Lounge<C++>, 8 hours ago, by Columbo
@BenjaminGruenbaum AFAIK Java is partly useful for embedded applications.
Can confirm. Source: work in embedded
This is climax, 10 stars:
!!wiki bartek
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.. I am lost.
18:15
It's a person.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I made the list!
@BenjaminGruenbaum he constantly says if you don't use his idea of 'a good language' you're not a competent programmer
Node.js vs Dart?
that is my #1 problem with his arguments
@AwalGarg That link like crashed my browser... too many gifs?
18:16
Not lost anymore
in Lounge<C++>, 5 hours ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
IOW, I'm tired with this little community here. Maybe it's my fault, maybe not, but I'm done here.
@SomeKittens You've earned it fair and square.
@Apoph1s Uhh, server side vs. client side, I think.
@Retsam nope, too much PHP stupidity ;)
18:17
@rlemon it's funny because he is arguing with robot there as well and robot is a pretty damn competent developer.
Dart is server-side
I don't know anyone who has ever in ever for ever used Dart .. Or anyone who even knows anyone who has.
Oh, it's both, I guess.
I might not even know anyone who knows anyone who knows anyone who uses Dart.
I know dart users, not a lot though.
18:18
@InkhSuTesou I read an article once that mentioned something about using it
but the author never used it
@Loktar X D
yeah, DartVM is faster than V8, but I dont think faster than V8 Turbofan
Dart needs a TJ
a group of smart people to act as one and push the ecosystem :P
I did suggest Dart as a monthly challenge if you guys want to actually try the thing.
18:19
@JanDvorak Or something very right. Depends on what you're going for. ;)
It's weird, like you guys know Gulp and Grunt right ? When Gulp came about people jumped right onto it with no fuss. Entire teams were redoing their code to fit Gulp.

Dart comes out and it's like .. wut ?
Wsih TJ was back in Node :( but he went to a language I think is inferior to nodejs
@InkhSuTesou To be fair, its much easier to rewrite your build tooling than it is to rewrite all your code.
@Apoph1s Dart was built by V8 people because they were annoyed JS is hard to optimize. That's how it looks - like it was built for being optimizable.
@InkhSuTesou yeah gulp kicks ass
18:20
@Apoph1s Node isn't a language, it's an infrastructure build on an interesting language.
@Apoph1s I dont think TJ is even real honestly
@JanDvorak I mean, that's almost as hot as our sun!
Node is like a windmill built on a pile of mashed potatoes during hurricane season.
4
pretty darn impressive, if you ask me.
@ssube haha
18:20
@Retsam Maybe that's it, just ease of use/transition. Dart would have costed too much to move over .. And for what? Some optimizations for things that no one is complaining about yet?
@ssube XD
@InkhSuTesou changing build system from a problematic one is a lot easier than changing languages
@ssube is that bad? lol
Does anyone know how to get CLI nodejs apps to write bat/sh for executing into path?
@Apoph1s It's interesting and might be fun, but hard to tell how long it will last or how robust it really is.
Nodejs isnt leaving any time soon IMO
18:22
@BenjaminGruenbaum damn straight
and like most things, delicious with butter, cheese, and bacon.
@Apoph1s I agree
I have a wiring question now.... I have the mobo in, and I have my case fan which is a square (2x2) cable and it was in CHA_FAN1, but I do not see that marking nor any 2x2 slots on this mobo
I can see it fading from popularity for sure and not being the "new hotness"
@Apoph1s got that right.
18:23
@Apoph1s It just got here. No way to tell.
@Loktar like RoR
yeah exactly like RoR
@ssube five years is "just got here"?
remember how much hype RoR got? and that lasted for like half a decade
@SomeKittens Yes. That's still opening the box new.
18:24
haha yes I even had a few RoR books
the wizardry was pretty crazy
@rlemon RoR is still very popular
not saying it isn't
@SomeKittens yeah but its not the hyped hotness anymore
@SomeKittens I think 5 years is still pretty fresh. It's not apache/php or ruby or .. well it's the newest thing we've got
but RoR is slow
18:24
just pointing out the parallel in hype between it and node
I'd say node has a better chance than RoR, even. It's pretty useful for CLI tools and workery-type stuff.
@ssube and also.. javascript
I'd only question it lasting as an HTTP server.
how popular was ruby before rails?
Go's about the same age
18:26
@RoelvanUden @FlorianMargaine helped me with that once, a shabang and a setting in the NPM file should do
I don't know anyone who uses Go either. The Google developers I know don't even know Go.
@InkhSuTesou Docker uses go. And if anything's the new hotness, it's Docker
ES6 + Node.js + V8 TurboFan > Go
"What's bower?" "A package manager, install it with npm." "What's npm?" "A package manager, you can install it with brew" "What's brew?" ...
@SomeKittens I did not know that.
18:26
rofl
To be honest - I don't like RoR or Node that much, I think they're nice but some of the underlying concepts and abstractions are as wrong as PHP's are in retrospect.
@SomeKittens That it uses Go. I knew about Docker
@AwalGarg heh I've stopped using Bower honestly
I just use npm for everything now
/me never tried bower/brew etc.
18:27
@Loktar check IRC
!!afk
@Loktar oh .. how was bower?
@BenjaminGruenbaum We need something between node's "hey, I rolled an HTTP server in 5 minutes!" and PHP/Ruby/et al's "so you use these three apache modules and 7 extra processes to sort-of keep these loaded as CGI scripts"
I mean its ok
but I didnt see much of a point since most things have been put in NPM now
I want to use a real, monitorable, proven server and spawn workers in node.
plus having to tell devs to do an npm install and bower install and try to explain the difference was annoying
18:28
@Loktar haha .. !
Actually I have an old question but I kept asking here when no one was available, let me copy and paste it
@BenjaminGruenbaum Ah, sweet, got it thanks :)
is the "latest-release" of npm also the "stable" one ?
$COWORKER and I are competing to see who can eat the most doughnuts in a day. Issue # FAT-17 <- would you read this as a joke?
I teach a course on front-end development. I started doing it for free because I like teaching and helping people at dead-end jobs move to something that's fun for them and make huge wads of money.

Well, the classes have started to get a little popular. I have eight students in a completely unorganized weekly "course" and two more students I teach privately.

All the students I taught privately before, I was able to help them get engineering jobs with a little career coaching and around six months of teaching. However, for the course work, I have them working on a group project. I'm thinki
@InkhSuTesou both honestly
if they have prior experience at all
18:31
@Loktar +1. Start with something they care about for motivation, then teach realistically useful stuff
if not, a fun project is better imo just because it shows passion
@ssube yeah definitely
In many cases people interview only have work projects, which is fine
@InkhSuTesou Are you in the bay area?
but if you happen to have both it speaks a lot about you, and your willingness to learn
@BenjaminGruenbaum rlemon is afk.
18:32
@SomeKittens NYC.
@InkhSuTesou ah, darn
@SomeKittens Had a student you wanted to fob off : D ?
@InkhSuTesou I don't care how "serious" a project should be. A project should demonstrate to me that the coder is able to correctly identify problems and research a good solution (for bonus points: articulate why that's the right solution compared to others. "Because a blog said so" doesn't count.).
@InkhSuTesou we did that (teach web development for free in exchange for volunteer work as a web developer in the future, and we get you a job). When interviewing projects go a long way but also understanding of the languages and concepts.
18:34
Go pisses me off with its syntax
@BenjaminGruenbaum Cool, I never thought of that. Maybe I should get some free junior development hours out of this : D
Dart annoys me with its trivial performance boost, along with Java like syntax
@SomeKittens Yeah, sometimes it's hard because some students are like "Just tell me what to do" .. It's hard to find new ways to tell them "That's not the job"
Nodejs is just so versatile, especially with TurboFan and ES6 on the horizon
@InkhSuTesou for context, I teach at rocket-space.com/rocketu
18:36
Anyone else disagree ?
@InkhSuTesou that would complicate your life like hell but volunteer work on the other hand is awesome for a whole bunch of other reasons.
@Apoph1s I do
@SomeKittens very cool :) You've grown a whole lot professionally since we first talked.
Ben, elaborate please?
@Apoph1s Strong typing will save your ass one day, just wait for it.
@Loktar Alright .. Maybe I can figure out something like a sister project for the tomagochi that will be more practical.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Here, maybe. Dayjob, I've regressed. Solid B player.
18:38
What if JS implements strong typing one day o.O
@Apoph1s you mean strong or static? Strong won't happen ever.
@Apoph1s They'll piss off everyone who likes duckface typing.
wait what is strong typing
@Apoph1s I find a lot of beginning programmers find a good way to do something, and then decide that way is best. They're wrong and limiting themselves when they don't allow themselves to consider other options.
That's the problem with duck(face) typing. Just like actual duckface, some kids think it's sexy, but it's trying to solve a problem we figured out years ago (have the compiler check your types and just take your clothes off, dammit).
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18:39
@ssube
@Apoph1s Node has a lot of bad abstractions, callbacks are horrible for flow control, exception handling in Node is horrible, the ecosystem is full of libraries with security whole and memory leaks, deployment isn't too easy, performance is easy to get wrong and it's overcomplicated for mostly static sites - there are simpler alternatives like Python for a lot of cases.
@ssube I have a wiring Q...I have my LTP1 cable, this new mobo has a smaller version with a COM thing next to it. wut do
The argument for dynamic typing is that your bugs are not where the compiler checks anyway.
@Austin no idea
18:41
@BenjaminGruenbaum Python + framework, or vanilla?
Python is incredibly slow tho
Django is many things, but not what I'd call simple. (though that's the only one I've experienced)
+framework
You can use bottle or flask
@Apoph1s On what? Microbenchmarks?
Python isn't slow, web servers don't do number crunching.
You're almost always IO bound anyway
18:42
Python is painfully slow when it's not crunching numbers.
Plus ES6 solves callbacks with Generators
@G.Cito thank u
P* languages seem to perform poorly.
@Apoph1s Or you know, there are languages who did that many years ago like C# or Python.
Python is pretty useful, but it's not fast.
18:43
ehh
@Apoph1s Those are not always the same thing.
Other than Node.js, I would use kh ugt6 gftyvbhnuhn
So what if it's not the fastest language - again you're IO bound. If your site is mostly static content that sometimes updates (like StackOverflow for example for 99.5% of users) you're serving your data from Redis and not node or Flask/Django/Bottle anyway.
Charly ... np ... I find that an appreciation of dynamic typing leads to greater use of perl :-)
@BenjaminGruenbaum ...you're serving JS files from Redis?
I've not heard of that pattern
18:44
sorry my friend is ****
@Apoph1s Thanks
You can edit your last message by pressing the up arrow and then changing the text.
You can ? You can ! AWESOME!
Other than using nodejs for man thing because of its versatility, I would use Rust and/or Dart
@SomeKittens I'm serving static-like content from redis mostly, and cached DB entities and all that. Although at TipRanks most of what we serve is in SPAs so we just cache the queries
@Apoph1s there are many reasons to use many languages for many things - although I seriously doubt I'd use Rust or Dart anytime soon (except for learning) - mainly because the ecosystem isn't good.
@BenjaminGruenbaum as in JSON?
18:48
@SomeKittens Yes, usually.
But Go doesnt really motivate me to learn it. I love JS's protoypical way of programming, What does Go do/have that Node.js doesnt?(in terms of usability)
Makes sense. Truly static assets (JS/HTML) are served from a CDN?
@Apoph1s Yeah .. Sad fact, post-college you learn languages where the money and jobs are .. Not what's most optimal, or even maintainable. (just a good thing that it's mostly profitable to have both)
@SomeKittens I don't like his solution since I think it should throw on reassignment - I'd prefer it to have a setter that throws on access.
@Apoph1s Goroutines
18:48
@Apoph1s While you've got the time though, go ahead and learn everything!
@InkhSuTesou All of those things will always be Java.
Node.js has many Job oppurtunites
@Apoph1s an interesting concurrency model, a pretty fair type system, different take on exception handling, lightweight syntax.
one last Q. does it matter how i drop the cpu chip in?
@Austin only goes one way.
18:49
i dont see direction-facing
One corner should be beveled.
On the copper. Or missing a pin.
@Austin new pin layouts won't let you drop it incorrectly.
Basically what ssube said.
im in an AP Java in school
Advanced Placement Java
@Apoph1s What does that mean?
yes one side has bumps in middle but i could still see it fitting two ways
I think it means they're teaching Java to 15 year olds @BenjaminGruenbaum
College Level Jaca class
@BenjaminGruenbaum It means he can take a test at the end of the year. If he passes, he gets CS 101 credit at the college level.
18:51
Java*
@BenjaminGruenbaum When I was there, AP meant you can get a "college" credit after a test.
I taught "College Level Java" at a college, it's an interesting course to teach and an interesting course to take - are you enjoying it?
Anyway I dont like C-like syntax like Go's
JS has C like syntax.
And ehh kind of, we are doing a Magpie lab as of now
18:52
Those classes varied between taught to a mediocre test and meaningless to the AP prob & stat course I took, which the school installed extra whiteboards for...
oh i think I go tit...
got it*
anyway to know for sure?
:S
Im confused now
What's a Magpie Lab ?
Chatbot lab
Creating a Chatbot
@Austin you can always look at the picture.
18:53
!!are you a chatbot?
@SomeKittens Yes, absolutely
I already created one in Node.js that connects to an actaul chat
Well, the interesting topics in Java to learn are its OOP take, its generics, its take on exceptions, its take on sharing code and so on.
@HatterisMad
There once was a dev who resigned
He hoped his boss didn't mind
The company's great
Coworkers, top rate
In truth, a wonderful time
Hmmm... needs work
18:54
aw.
V8 TurboFan apparently fixes memory leaks and might reclaim the speed queen
@Apoph1s have you read the V8 source code?
One of my jobs I left, I drew all of us as characters on the whiteboard with Speech bubbles. Before I left, everyone wrote something in their bubble for me.
Awww. How sweet.
Yeah, one of the best teams I had
18:55
That sounds nice
There once was a dev who resigned
He hoped his boss didn't mind
His boss went on about
So he drank a stout
And cut his throat out
Too morbid?
Ooh, limericks.
But they were PHP, and I tried to get them to consider doing new things on node for months. Had to go.
what's the theme?
18:56
god I'm way too Canadian. I read aboot
No idea, i just tried to fit in :D
@rlemon XD
@SomeKittens @HatterisMad is resigning from his job
@rlemon Wut
He wanted a rhyming resignation letter
18:56
@BenjaminGruenbaum Last line is too short, I think.
Record it. I have no idea how anyone could pull off saying aboot
@SomeGuy Every day it snows.
I once threw a fit,
and now I must quit,
you didn't give a shit,
when I wanted a bit.
... of respect.
Put two of em on my feet.
18:57
Though maybe the abrupt end is deliberate.
It was, but I get what you're saying.
No i havent
@rlemon snap snap snap
@rlemon alright then
I am learning so much just from listening to @Apoph1s
18:58
Plus people from MN make fun of canadians plenty, cause they sound the same.
@rlemon Yeah, I went with the "fuck you I'm quitting" theme at first. But he's apparently leaving on good terms.
@Apoph1s it's a fair read, it's a much simpler JIT than the other engines, no IR, simple deopts and lots of low hanging fruit, Mozilla and Apple have much "cleverer" stuff in their JITs.
Does it matter if I plug it into sysfan or cpufan?
for the fan
@Austin yes
Yes, it might. Connect it to the cpufan
18:59
To build a web app, would you choose Go over Node.js?
There once was an programmer from Nantucket
Who kept all his code in bitbucket.
the service went down,
and he wore a frown,
now he thinks all git should "suck it"
whats the worse case scenario if I did this all wrong. :(
@Apoph1s Nope. But keep in mind that I am a JS room regular...
Fuck you I'm quitting
Your face I'll be hitting
Your wife with me cheating
On your desk I've been shitting
No more here I'll be gitting
So bye

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