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13:04
@Mosho are you here?
yeah @Mosho tell us about the perfs
pls @Mosho
Today is too early. I need at least another hour and a half of sleep.
Lol, we had two company emails from "management" today - both were supposed to let the employees know of good things and both read off as discipline it's quite funny.
One email was supposed to convey that we're going to have more food in the kitchen (vs just snacks and candy) so people don't have to order out since people complained about unhealthy foods and stuff.
13:08
did your brother write them? :P
One of them :P
give everyone kale chips
So what the email was supposed to say is that the company is going to offer healthy alternatives and stuff. However it was mentioned someone ordered a 20$ dish yesterday at the company's expense (allowed after 19:00) to give context.
@BenjaminGruenbaum is it how it goes when you go to work? ljdchost.com/qhSJtRC.gif
@BenjaminGruenbaum lul
So it sounds like the employees are being punished for ordering expensive food (since the bottom line is "don't spend so much money on expensive food on the company's expense") but the actual intent was "we're going to offer more healthy actual food in the kitchen, please don't spend so much time on food from the outside"
This email is from the CTO, it was supposed to be a nice thing but it really came out wrong :P Quite funny.
The second email was from the CEO titled "1x1 meeting X" where X is the employee's name with the content "An opened discussion about your progress in TipRanks ...".
The intent was "We're going to have 1x1 meeting with employees so the CEO knows everyone better and is aware if they have any issues so their lives could be better and as the company grows it can place them better inside the company"
13:12
woah woah woah... new button on chrome...
But since it was sent to each employee eventually (vs announced) it sounds like that you did something wrong :D (Which is funny)
My name, next to the minimize button
@BenjaminGruenbaum lol
@NickDugger It was there for about a month for me..
@BenjaminGruenbaum maybe you should send a mail to the CTO and the CEO to tell them :)
13:14
@SecondRikudo I didn't notice it, if it was there
Instead of the old profile selection character next to the first tab (if you had multiple profiles)
@FlorianMargaine yeah, that's the first thing I did :D The problem is I'm friends with the CTO and the brother of the CEO so it's very easy for me to do it - I just hope people don't take it the wrong way
@BenjaminGruenbaum yup, but if you get it, let them know how the employees might see it, so that they make it clear
@SomeGuy good job on that last article.
@FlorianMargaine Yeah I did that.
you're actually in the best position to do that
13:18
I fucking hate squirrels
Squirrels are cute
@FlorianMargaine I guess so.
@NickDugger until they destroy your garbages
I've never had squirrel problems
I've never seen a squirrel IRL.
13:22
@NickDugger they climb upto my balcony and rip open my garbage bags looking for food
That's odd behaviour for squirrels
Canadian squirrels must have different appetites... lol
@NickDugger they are fluffy rats
no :( they're cute
my doggy, that passed away, killed one once.
It was intruding on her land
@BenjaminGruenbaum I am
perf is through the roof
had to slow it down
users getting scared
2fast2furious
13:34
hi folks, this angular code doesn't work $location.path('/viewfoo?key1=val1&key2=val2')...what is the other alternative I have?
Why are 'labels' a bad thing? It looks exceptionally helpful, to me! developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/…
> Avoid using labels
ok mdn...
@BenjaminGruenbaum Thanks! Glad you liked it :D
@NickDugger labels in js
they are akin to goto's
ajaxPromise
  .delay(4000) // Pretend we're working
  .then(data => { ...
@Mosho ^
13:35
They look helpful in the loop example that's provided, though. I mean, I've never had a need for them, but I might one day... lol
Not with promises, but I've seen that, and not once :P
@NickDugger it isn't really functional programming then
@NickDugger Not really, no.
If it's bad, why is it still in the ES6 draft? I mean, I didn't even know it existed until right now
You have break N to break out of N control structures at once if you really need to
@NickDugger BC?
13:37
@NickDugger lots of stuff is around so it doesn't break very very old code
ah, makes sense
Because it's either not going to appear in specs (and then vendors will still implement it however they see fit because they don't want shit to break), or it would be standardized, even though it's crap, but at least consistent crap..
ajaxPromise
  .delay(4000) // Pretend we're working
  .then(lunch)
huh, I should use debugger.
Yes, I am just reading MDN....
@NickDugger Meh, I just place breakpoint from the debugger interface :P
13:44
function* seems cool, though I can't think of a use right at the moment
@NickDugger Say you have a function that runs a few things asynchronously
And they need to happen in sequence
What are your options?
a loop? I need a better example
you can use generators with for...of loops and comprehensions
it's pretty neat
@NickDugger Let's say I have 3 ajax calls, and I need to call them in sequence
Each using the data of the last
What are your options?
callbacks?
13:46
That's one option
Promises
That's another, it's more readable than callbacks
And then there's this:
var doStuffSequentially = function*() {
    var data1 = yield doAjaxOneAndReturnPromise();
    var data2 = yield doAjaxTwoAndReturnPromise(data1);
    var data3 = yield doAjaxThreeAndReturnPromise(data1, data2);

    return data3;
};
so you're yielding promises?
In this case, yes.
So, in this specific case, it's just an alternative to then?
13:49
@NickDugger Yes
I think I like this way better
lol
The original purpose of generators is to generate an infinite iterable collection-like interface
If you have a series that can be calculated on the fly, (for example, the fibonacci series), using a generator is a great way to save on memory.
I'm sure @BenjaminGruenbaum will come and invalidate everything I say now, but that's how I see it
It's abusing Generators/Iterators a little, but works well. async/await will be even nicer because it will get language support for that (if it goes into the actual standard)
@RoelvanUden Yes, async/await is the private case I described above, that is intended for that purpose.
14:07
Good morning 17
I think I'm gonna take a nap in my car over lunch. I'm exhausted for no reason
@RyanKinal \o/
Two days in a row!
ugt morning is still weird
@RyanKinal Where have you been, man?
emailed to my boss
thanks :P
this is interesting: apparently there's no proof that Jesus knew how to write or read... just found this after a quick google search, but I've never read the New Testament... could anyone confirm?
@towc He read scripture in the temple
I thought he read palms
14:26
@KendallFrey good, it takes out the reading part
@Mosho close, psalms
@SomeGuy Working. Unfortunately.
@rlemon salms?
my bad
@towc Psalms. Look it up!
14:28
interesting, in italian the word is "salmi"
salami!
:D
so, what about the writing part?
@SecondRikudo don't use arbitrary generators as coroutines.
I gave @RoelvanUden a whole (boring) lecture on that :D
@Mosho Should be about 4 times faster plz
@KendallFrey thank you!
@Mosho so what did you end up doing?
@KendallFrey that whole post hinges on the assumption that bible is a historical document , it's not
@BenjaminGruenbaum It wasn't boring; it was helpful :-)
Glad I could help
14:33
@FlorianMargaine I removed all logic from the HTML
it sped up a bit, but it's still slow
so it's not the number of watchers that matters?
Have a link to this lecture?
have you tried having an empty div with just bindings? :D
@KendallFrey well, he "wrote on the ground"... in italian they just say that he has pointed to the ground with his finger, whilst being asked what to do, and he told the thing by voice...
I mean, reducing the amount of DOM elements
14:35
I guess I'll include both sources...
@FlorianMargaine well, I removed all the comments
comments don't matter
I said DOM elements, not DOM nodes
let's see then
Hmm, I'm bored, I should probably implement a promise library for the lolz
@BenjaminGruenbaum you could implement a regex library in js to have the missing features
14:41
We need some more.
like named groups, etc
I don't need those features though
The promise library will be a LOT easier.
Sounds like 90 LoC and it's been a while since I last did it (in swift)
Well, brb
Just go to the bluebird repo, click 'fork', done.
14:42
No, from scratch, and for the lols
it also doesn't support chaining
@FlorianMargaine seems like it's just DOM insertions that slow it down
@Mosho so if it's empty divs, it's still slow?
with a 1000 bindings inside each row but 1 element it's intant, with 1000 static elements it's slow
@BenjaminGruenbaum Link?
14:43
@FlorianMargaine lol, minor detail
@Mosho insert the elements in the array 50 by 50 with a 50ms delay...
Reminding you guys that we have a room meeting in a couple days, I heard no protests but not many people registered either, if you're okay with the time, please register for the event, if it isn't, please tell me.
@Prathyusha let me see jsnStr data
14:46
@FlorianMargaine isn't that kinda lame
what about virtualizing
@Prathyusha Up, CTRL+K, Enter
@POST
@Path("/crunchifyService/{name}")
@Consumes(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
public String getJson(@PathParam("name") String name)
{

return name;
}
you are sendi array data r8
I'm going to do this in 6to5
14:48
@Prathyusha Pretty sure your client wouldn't like you to show contact information for these people
ok good
let me see crunchifyService method
@Prathyusha Everyone can call your clients now! yay!
Can an RO remove the above message with personal info in it?
@BenjaminGruenbaum is there anything you wouldn't use 6to5 for nowadays?
14:54
@RoelvanUden ok call them
really, it's the default.
Real code :D
why? it works
except if you mean this...
ok, it works - let's implement unhandled rejection tracking so this 15 minute promise library is better than Q :D

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