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19:00
Either that or meat.
Aaannd starting meeting
I'll have to leave midway through
The root meeting has started - please Go to the meeting room if you'd like to participate.
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19:01
!!s/oot/oom/
@BenjaminGruenbaum I assume they find it easier to live that way than to start a whole new life and struggle to improve
@SomeGuy helplessness is a bitch and is very hard to shake.
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19:23
how can I make + between numbers that I recieve as input.
if one input is 20 and the other is 30 it put 2030 and not 50
how can I make is + on numbers
how can you check if a browser supports webgl?
@corvid Check out Modernizr
@corvid As with most feature detection questions, check modernizr
@A_l Look up parseInt
oh.. somekittens was faster :(
A_l
A_l
19:25
their is something like eval in js ?
@corvid Also: check this answer (it's also about modernizr) stackoverflow.com/a/11871182/1705725
4 mins ago, by SomeKittens
@A_l Look up parseInt
@BenjaminGruenbaum I found this matrix in my notes... :/
@evinda don't really have time now and you sort of disappeared earlier - check Corman's book
@BenjaminGruenbaum I had to go somewhere...
When will you have time again?
19:41
@Shog9 so did you get him?
@BenjaminGruenbaum it's like a puppy. You just gotta let 'em run until they wear themselves out.
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@Shog9 heh :)
@Kippie modernizr seemed overkill, but that helped a lot, thank you
Could maybe someone explain me how we can find the kind of edges of the graph:math.stackexchange.com/questions/1065465/… ? How can we know if we have a tree edge or a back edge when we have $[d[y],f[y]] \subset [d[x],f[x]]$ ?
19:55
@SomeGuy nope - didn't.
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little question: if I have an InputBox and I want that The user can write in this box only positive number
how can I limit this?
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@Zirak @FlorianMargaine @CSáµ  @KendallFrey
20:11
@Shog9 ^ in case you care (you probably shouldn't)
k...
Don't hesitate to kick folks if they blatantly violate room rules. A 1-minute timeout is a lot easier on everyone involved than protracted arguments.
Of course, some folks like protracted arguments. But that's not a good justification for allowing disruption.
Rooms are freely available to folks in good standing. If someone doesn't like this one, they can get their own.
@Shog9 Oh by the way I went out to a beer with 3 other ROs in this room and I was wearing my SO t-shirt you guys sent me and someone said "Hey look he has a SO t-shirt" and @SecondRikudo was all jelly ^_^
Aw, I want a tshirt
@Shog9 in that case we couldn't kick the guy, he never spoke
how much rep do I need for that.
20:21
Also, yeah @Shog9 I want some SO swag, I have more rep than Benji :(
I barely have any rep, but I want free stuff too
Honestly I wouldn't mind paying for it as a way to show support. I did it with NG for a few years.
I don't buy things. Things buy me.
I never got a t-shirt, it never arrived !
@BenjaminGruenbaum As a bay area resident, I'm against paying for technical tshirts.
20:25
@SomeKittens I have quite a few too and I got most of them for free - I'm just not against paying for them.
Can anyone solve this issue : stackoverflow.com/questions/27462602/… ?
(it's a joke)
I just have too many tshirts.
@SumitGera You're not loading angular correctly.
@SumitGera You didn't include angular in your code and there is already an answer explaining that.
I have added a comment also @BenjaminGruenbaum
Yes, I read it and I stand by my last sentence. You have not included angular.js
The other possible explanation (you have included it and then deleted it or set it to undefined explicitly) is just so much less likely.
20:29
<script type="text/javascript" src="{% static 'rest_framework/js/jquery-1.8.1-min.js' %}"></script>

<script type="text/javascript" src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.0/angular.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.0/angular-route.js"></script>

<script type="text/javascript" src="{% static 'djangular/js/django-angular.js' %}"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="{% static 'script.js' %}">
I have included these files. @BenjaminGruenbaum
Why are you using Angular 1.2 and not 1.3 if it's new code?
Also, you have not, the order is reversed in your real code and the code you posted here is misleading.
Your real code has the <script> line for django-angular before the line for Angular.
Also - don't include jQuery 1.8 it's really old, you usually don't need jQuery with Angular anyway but if you must at least use a recent version. Be sure to read the canonical question on that.
I earlier added it inline.
is there an accurate way to get microsecond time in node?
@rwollr Yes
20:33
google gives a lot of solutions but no tests/results confirming that it's more accurate than Date.now() or what have you
performance.now i think
i heard that was a browser API
does that work in node?
I included the latest versions. Still not working.
anyone know difference in accuracy between performance.now and process.hrtime in node?
20:35
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Q: How to get a microtime in Node.js?

NiLLI need to get the most accurate timestamp. How to get it? ps My version of Node.js is 0.8.X and the node-microtime extension doesn't work for me (crash on install)

Be careful not to confuse precision and accuracy though.
okay yeah precision is way more important than accuracy here
what, you just need a really big, random-ish number?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Here is the full code : pastebin.com/TjGCXLfD
no, it's for a game server that ideally runs 60 ticks per second
@rwollr ooh, I've done this
20:37
which i tried doing with setTimeout, and it ended up doing 60 ticks in ~1870ms
tests from a couple min ago
Amount of time required to complete one second worth of ticks for target tickrates:
15: 1172ms
30: 1406ms
60: 1875ms
@SumitGera and you're still getting the error?
tick function execution time is a non-factor
@rwollr how sure of that are you?
@rwollr You'll need a hybrid of setTimeout and setImmediate
20:38
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yes I am still getting an erro . A different one though.
Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token >
angular.min.js:36 Uncaught Error: [$injector:modulerr]
@SumitGera so that solved your issue? In that case you should accept the answer on your question as it pointed this out.
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Q: Is there a more accurate way to create a Javascript timer than setTimeout?

Dan HerbertSomething that has always bugged me is how unpredictable the setTimeout() method in Javascript is. In my experience, the timer is horribly inaccurate in a lot of situations. By inaccurate, I mean the actual delay time seems to vary by 250-500ms more or less. Although this isn't a huge amount of ...

well, since I've only been testing with millisecond resolution
Is there a framework other than express that any of you would recommend, or is it still highly regarded?
all I can tell you is that the tick function takes less than a millisecond to execute
@SomeKittens that's pretty much exactly what I need
thanks for the example
20:40
@SumitGera great, I'm glad I could help you with that error. Google that new error and if you have not been able to resolve it in an hour by reading the documentation (be sure to check out what a syntax error is) let me know.
@rwollr If you only need 60 ticks per second, then millisecond precision is fine. Where you're gonna run into trouble is figuring out when the next event needs to fire, and dealing with situations where you overshoot.
@BenjaminGruenbaum No dude. When I included the angular.js and angular-routes. The error changed to this. It wasn't due to versions. Well I am searching for this.
I'd love for libuv.js to be ready in io.js
@rwollr No problem
@BenjaminGruenbaum it isn't?
@SumitGera it was due to not including those files, which is what I said in my first message.
@SomeKittens two weeks afaik
20:41
how is millisecond precision fine when I'm trying to schedule an update every 1666666 nanoseconds?
actually 1666666 - tick execution time
Because that number is quite close to 1660000
Because it's not a huge deal and your bigger issue is using setTimeout rather chan checking by date.
At least in human perception
1660000 would be fine
but setTimeout treats it at 1600000 +/- 1000000 which is horrendous
You just need the synchronisation
20:43
@BenjaminGruenbaum Earlier when I not included angular.js at all, I got the module undefined error, when I included the 1.2.0 version, the error changed to the new eror. When I changed the version to 1.3.6, the error remained the one I am getting right now.
@rwollr you're not going to be able to hit ns precision with setTimeout. Realistically, you're not even going to hit ms precision most of the time. So your big problem is figuring out how to adjust when your event fires and you've calculated how long it's actually been since the last event... And then figuring out how long you need to wait for the next one.
also big numbers are hard so i'm sorry for even introducing nanoseconds, what I meant is 60 FPS needs an update every 16.666ms and setTimeout really does not play nicely with those kinds of numbers
but yeah problem solved anyway
If you're very close to the interval you want, you can sit and spin until it comes up, but if you're a ways away yet you'll want to set a timer and hope for the best.
If you miss it, you'll have to either drop a frame or decide if you're close enough for it to not matter.
Anyone have thoughts on totaljs.com or any other framework, or should I stick with express? Or does it not even matter and I'm trying to be trendy?
i'mma just use the leet node APIs instead of trying to rack my brain using common js
20:46
@NickDugger express is fine
@SumitGera yes, I realize that.
@rwollr there has to be something for that on npm already
Anyone used Dart or Typescript? Thoughts?
Dart is really cool from a language side of things
I've always been intrigued by dart, but I've never had a reason to actually use it
but jesus it has no support, and can compile weirdly
20:47
@NoahHuppert we're use TS
really wish dart was more widespread because I love strong/static typing
@NoahHuppert lots
And it's good. We have a lot of .NET devs and for them it's a pretty natural transition
@BenjaminGruenbaum dude any other possible solutions?
20:48
Dart is pretty bad because the ecosystem is non-existent, TS is pretty nice since you can mix and match.
@SumitGera let me make myself super clear; I understand your issue and I know how to fix it but I won't tell you how until you have performed more research since learning how to research is more important than fixing your current issue imo.
That is what I was thinking, Typescript is based of a future EMCAScript spec and Dart is just different. So existing JS will work with TS but not with Dart
Which is why I said I'd help you after you've done your research for an hour.
is this not a kind of research?
"how dare you ask a person something, go sit in a library until i decide you've had enough"
@rwollr you're fine, I was talking to @SumitGera
I'm aware
20:50
@rwollr in that case - read research as prior research.
One should do their research before asking - it's common courtesy.
@NoahHuppert I hate having a build step when I can get away without one, also you might want to consider flow + regenerator + react (the facebook flow) as an alternative for frontend.
When the answer is readilly available on google, and the asker is unwilling to put in the effort to search, why would we be willing to put in the effort to do his work for him/her?
too many debates on meta SO already about the line to draw between when to call out help vampires or whatever but
I didn't call him a help vampire.
20:51
@BenjaminGruenbaum You guys think I haven't done research? Fine.
i find it annoying when it gets to the point where just giving an answer would be easier than making a speech about the nature of hard work
I think handing people solutions rather than discussing the issue with them is bad when they have a read problem and impairs their ability.
@SumitGera you have with your old problem which is why I helped you with it gladly, you now have a new problem which I'll gladly help you with if you're unable to solve it yourself after research.
@rwollr Room policy is to generally not give code answers.
Anyone up for some discussion on a dev environment workflow question?
20:53
@BenjaminGruenbaum may I open a new room with you? It might get pretty messy here.
@rwollr perhaps, but we're part of educating the next generation of JS programmers on SO and in the general case teaching them it's OK to ask for solutions on chat or to ask questions on SO before performing the appropriate research will harm them in the future.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Dumb question but I want to make sure I get this right after my disposer pattern mistake - can I Promise.all my postgres queryAsyncs? Or can I only run one query at a time?
Not saying this is the case with SumitGera here, but it is the case generally.
@rwollr slightly different situation there. For starters, it's almost never worthwhile to "call someone out" on SO, for anything; just adds to the noise. But beyond that, if I post a question on SO that amounts to, "I'm getting an error" (without mentioning what the error was, or why the 20 other questions regarding the same error don't help), then the chances of me getting a useful answer are fairly poor - I've kinda just shot myself in the foot.
We give answers, not solutions.
20:54
@SomeKittens you can Promise.all it.
@BenjaminGruenbaum ah, good.
@Shog9 you kind of did
@SomeKittens generally you can Promise.all any time you can perform two actions at once with callbacks.
i'll be honest I don't really know what his question was or anything
@BenjaminGruenbaum No that's fine.
just the phrase "I understand your issue and I know how to fix it but I won't tell you how" irked me
20:56
Which is why Ben should've just kicked him
But hey, educational opportunity!
@BenjaminGruenbaum I was more concerned with the DB interaction
@SomeKittens So it depends on the postgres library, if it allows that in callbacks it'll work in promises - there is a chance it'll queue and run one after the other.
Postgres itself does that in its async protocol: "After successfully calling PQsendQuery, call PQgetResult one or more times to obtain the results. PQsendQuery cannot be called again (on the same connection) until PQgetResult has returned a null pointer, indicating that the command is done."
/me reads more docs
A good library should handle it for you - I think postgres for NodeJS does but I'm not 100% sure.
@AwalGarg sure
Lemme try
20:58
@Shog9 what did he actually do wrong though?
Well, it worked
Ok so maybe TS for my website(B/c of the community and the fact that is based off of a future standard) and maybe I will play with Dart in my free time
@SomeKittens yay
@NoahHuppert is your website big?
@BenjaminGruenbaum It's not still about that guy from the JS meeting chat, right?
If you have less than 1000 LoC using TS is totally not worth it
@SecondRikudo no, read up
Y'all are helpful to a fault sometimes. But that's why I like you.
You like us?
Oh my god.
We'll kick all the noobs from now on
@Shog9 blush
21:01
You must be this 1337 to discuss JavaScript: 1336
Atm I am scrapping together a website so I can host my resume, so that will probably be a one page website. However I am about 40% writing my big dream site backend in Java(With PlayFramework) and that site will be big.
@BenjaminGruenbaum - you ba#"¤%&, after that t-shirt comment, I can't stop wondering where my t-shirt went? They said they'd be sending me one, that was 6 - 8 weeks ago, (plus ten moons)!
@NoahHuppert Big dream site?
> big dream site backend
@adeneo they sent it quite some time ago and it got two weeks ago.
@NoahHuppert of course it'll be big it's in Java - where Hello World is 10 LoC :D
21:03
@BenjaminGruenbaum - It has to be at least 3-4 months ago, they probably forgot me !
It was more than 3-4 months
ShirtUnderflow
I have a bunch of little projects that I want to make/making, and they all end up using a bunch of very common things(Google or Github auth, storing common data) so I decided to make a backend that does all that in one place that my other application can use.
I was joking
@BenjaminGruenbaum - Guess it's 6-8 weeks then
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A: The Many Memes of Meta

Robert CartainoMeme: 6 to 8 Weeks Originator: Jeff Atwood First Heard: May 13th, 2008 Cultural Height: In about 6 to 8 weeks Definition: The time estimate given "off the top of my head" when the Stack Overflow team has only a vague idea of how long a task will take because they have little-to-no formal sche...

21:04
@adeneo only September. Still a hair under 3 months.
is there any meaningful (actual or semantic) difference between ~1.2.3 and 1.2.x for npm deps
So you get a shirt at 50k?
@Shog9 - so it's coming in another 6-8 weeks then ?
@adeneo I use that one on my dad. He doesn't get it.
funny in a sad kind of way
@SomeKittens 100k, I just begged for one, sent Shog 100s of emails and cried like a little girl.
21:07
@Shog9 send me shirts pl0x or I'll call you to wash my head at you.
no no no, you have to send him pictures of you on your crying looking at the SE logo
@Shog9 - you're right, seems so long ago, but it's only 2 months and 25 days. Nice to see you're keeping track.
Having no one give a fuck about your open source projects has advantages. Break ALL the APIs!
@SomeKittens You have even less rep than Benjamin. I think you have to threaten to send me sexy photos or something.
@Shog9 Dick pics incoming
21:09
> Threaten to send me sexy photos [...]
He doesn't really want your sexy photos
SAD KITTEN
It's not a good threat if you immediately make good on it.
// @SomeKittens
somethingThatReturnsAPromise()
.then(...)
.then(...)
21:10
lol
then is a such a boring name
should be plotTwist
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Or a badass operator >>=
THE PLOT THICKENS
@Shog9 Send me shirt or I'll send you upskirt
@BenjaminGruenbaum So Bartek wouldn't understand?
21:11
@BenjaminGruenbaum You've heard of the going-to operator, right?
I might be thinking about it wrong, but when I do node app to start my express server, when/where do I make it run my gulp task?
The firefox add-ons are written in javascript. Do add-ons get the access to the DOM of every web page in the browser... OR same origin policy applies to them too...
I will really appreciate some help
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Q: How does Same Origin Policy apply to browser extensions?

jacktradesGiven a browser extension that sends information from one webpage to an entirely different server, is this violating the same origin policy?

@SomeGuy I have, yes :)
@NickDugger wait what?
@adeneo Thank you very much
21:14
As I said, I may not be thinking about it right, but when I start my express server, do I define somwhere in app.js a command to run, like "gulp"?
You run gulp (your build) before your server
@NickDugger Ever worked with a compiled language before?
@Zirak @BenjaminGruenbaum eagleman.com/blog/item/6-brain-time (I may have linked to this before)
@Zirak nope, back end stuff has me all confazzled, but what benji said makes sense. It makes for slower development, no?
@NickDugger You can have gulp watch for changed files and compile automagically
21:16
^ that, coupled with something like nodemon
That's what I'm getting at. I have a gulp.watch, but how do I run that, and start my server so that my server is up, and gulp is watching the files
I've only used it on small projects, so I never even noticed the time it took
Use gulp task in the command line
I assume you did install gulp globally?
do I use two instances of the command terminal, or am I overcomplcating it?
2 instances, probably
ah... that's what was tripping me up. I'll give it a shot
21:18
@SomeGuy man you just won't believe I discovered this only 4 hours ago!! Completely mind-blowing!
What?
gulp watching for file changes, and compiling automagically
Haha, congrats
It's usually part of the getting started guides
I feel like I'm getting conflicting information from the Internet. Does HTML5 Canvas (not SVG) get automatically accelerated by the browser or not?
which I usually skip :p bad me :(
21:20
that reminds me, gulp watching has been breaking for me lately
whoo, yes. I just had to run gulp in a separate terminal. Not sure why that tripped me up. common sense is hard.
Like if I want to make a simple 2D visualization do I really need to jump to three.js or can I draw on a canvas and my GPU will get used just fine.
seemingly randomly
@Seanny123 I think if you use a WebGL context, yes. Or something
I believe canvas is hardware accelerated but there is
yeah WebGL contexts
21:21
I'm guessing a normal 2D context isn't
Thanks guys. That gives me something t go off of.
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Q: Gulp error: events.js:72

Mat-visualI've been trying out (or trying to get working) a jekyll style guide from: https://github.com/davidhund/jekyll-styleguide#user-content-requirements My gulpfile is: var gulp = require('gulp'); var sass = require('gulp-ruby-sass'); var autoprefixer = require('gulp-autoprefixer'); var browserSync...

i've been getting that exact error a lot but that question has nothing to do with how it breaks for me
@Seanny123 AFAIK, it isn't done by default
i've got 2 different gulp tasks, default and no-watch, and default is just no-watch plus 2 watch directives
That's why tricks like translate3D(0, 0, 0) are used
21:22
and about half the time default will throw that error: events.js:72
@SomeGuy that's for dom elements, not canvas
Apparently, a sufficient number of puppies can explain any computer science concept. Here we have multithreading: http://t.co/R08OZ08a7k
that will try to accelerate canvas if you're animating it in js for whatever reason, but doesn't affect the actual drawing to canvas
accelerate moving about the canvas element itself i mean
@KendallFrey that was posted in the php room a week ago
I even posted it (with credit) on FB and got 350 likes
Nice tidbit of information that I needed to know, thanks.
@rwollr that makes sense because from what I understand, Canvas doesn't really transition stuff, it just redraws stuff all the time
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21:26
@rwollr show me your gulpfile
@rwollr How do you know that for sure?
(I'm curious too)
The way I see it, once you enable hardware acceleration on an element, it's not being restricted to only CSS animations or something
But I don't claim to actually know
he's talking about drawing things to a canvas context
the translate3D trick is used to try to force DOM element transformations to be hardware accelerated
that wouldn't have any effect on painting to a canvas context
i think i may have found the problem already actually
I understood what you were saying the first time. Do you have any sources that might elaborate?
the default task still has a reference to paths.css which I removed when I changed the css to less
21:30
@BenjaminGruenbaum Thanks I figured it out. A silly mistake though.
no sources off hand, just remember from when I researched this problem a few months ago
Glad you figured it out :)
but why would forcing the canvas's DOM element to be hardware accelerated have an effect on drawing to the context
Because browsers may not be as stupid as you assume?
Also, found something
On Chrome, just go to about:gpu
well they clearly are if we have to trick them into hardware accelerating things
operative word being trick
21:32
Seems like you don't
someone mentioned it right away anyway, proper way to force canvas hardware acceleration is with a WebGL context
Yeah, Kendall did
find the bug! bluebird.promisifyAll('bcrypt');
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@rwollr perhaps test is running at the same time clean is running?
@SomeKittens '
21:36
@SomeGuy thanks for the tip in regards to about:gpu
@SomeKittens no require?
@phenomnomnominal 10pts
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@rwollr you can just take parts of the build out one at a time until it works and thus discover what is conflicting
could be it
not sure why it's running test and clean twice, I don't believe it's supposed to
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I don't think it is.
gulp is kinda clumsy about that whole thing imo.
21:38
i think gulp is general is kinda clumsy
@phenomnomnominal Get your cat on the webcam
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use gobble
@Zirak She run away!
i'll have to look into it
another month, another JS build tool "Task runner"
21:39
seems like for every js lib or tool there's like a nesting doll of infinite "better" ones
i managed to avoid grunt and jump straight to gulp
@rwollr (@m59) Ooorrr...you can use shell
hmmm NO
gulp.pipe(uglify).pipe(whatever) => uglify crap.js | whatever
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Yeah, a better way for everything is always on the horizon.
i build on ~windows~ so
preeeetty hard getting everything on PATH
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21:41
bash for windows
npm scripts, then
DON'T USE WINDOWS
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but I finally gave in an installed linux on a vm and do everything there now
They put .bin in your PATH
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it's much better.
21:41
@m59 SEE?!?!?
i used to do stuff on a fedora vm, then switched to ubuntu for ecosystem
buuut i've just been lazy lately
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vim -p $(grep -rl "booyah" src/scripts)
@m59 hurray!
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that's a nice thing.
the assortments of letters "vim" and "emacs" both tend to trigger aneurysms in me
21:43
As a rule, I don't use software that's older than I am
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I like it ;D
@SomeKittens You don't use grep?
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lol
i learned to play dwarf fortress, and while it was definitely "worth it", i'm never ever subjecting myself to an experience like that again
21:44
Nov 17 '12 at 23:21, by SomeKittens
I once wrote a whole Python script because I didn't know grep existed. I was so proud of it...
We covered this.
so i'm good on vim/emacs
SomeKittens: Steve Yegge once said something similar about interviewees, just the language was C++, so the code was hundreds/thousands of lines long
...I mean that interviewees didn't know about grep, so they wrote it in C++
@Zirak That's a skill
Hired
The ones you want to watch out for are the ones who write a viable clone of grep in C++, then write scripts for that
Because "it's just obvious" that's the optimal way to solve the problem, rather than because they're familiar with grep
21:50
I've just started using Polymer, and I'm having trouble using the <paper-shadow> element. As I understand, it should be imported, then actually used in the markup. So this is what I've got so far: hastebin.com/tuxifepiga. The custom element is actually loaded, but it doesn't seem to apply the shadow. Anyone has any ideas on what's wrong here? I was following the example at polymer-project.org/docs/elements/material.html#shadow-effect
@Kroltan thanks for reminding me of what Polymer's name was. I saw a short demo a while ago and thought it looked cool but immediately forgot what it was called
@Zirak wasn't it Java?
oh yeah
@rwollr That's too bad, because I'm writing a graphics engine inspired by DF
@TomW xD no problem
Is there any reason why making up my own project architecture (folders and such) is bad? It's for a personal project, and I don't need a full-on MVC pattern.
21:53
I've never once seen someone actually use MVC in production.
Also - naming your folders after an architectural pattern is silly.
Group your files by what they do in your app, not by their class type
Cool, so I'll take that as a "go" to continue
@BenjaminGruenbaum are you quibbling the purity of various MVC frameworks' implementation of MVC?
@TomW Forget I said anything. :D
Because literally no first-hand encounters with any variant calling itself that seems...improbable, in this day and age
You said what I wanted to hear, at least lol
21:55
@BenjaminGruenbaum Joomla count?
lol joomla
@BenjaminGruenbaum See hangouts. About hangouts.

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