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21:00
in angular, is it possible to set some kind of "global" variable, like a currentUser? Would that go in the app.run() section?
angular.value or angular.constant
user2620028
@towc absolutely. It helps a lot with understanding the memory management part of programming.
@corvid here's how I did the mongo update in a Xojo app gist.github.com/funkytaco/4d6a1de0b036a3e39e03 I wonder if the driver converted it to an objectId because it looks like I didn't
@taco I used mongoose, that might make a difference
The driver implementations will be different, but the .update() call should work the same. I'm just curious now if the driver inspected my id and automatically turned it back into an object from a string
21:06
@HatterisMad Not sure about that. IMO C is good for memory management, asm is good for registers and the like.
user2620028
@ssube is assembly bad for learning memory management? I mean it gives you a basic understanding of the difference between global and non global and the memory stack and pass by value pass by reference differences all kind of come together. I am not saying it might be the best way to learn it all but it can't be a bad idea to try.
@KendallFrey whatcha doing in python
ah, I assumed "memory management" meant new and delete and the like. If you want to make it clear what's stack vs heap, yeah, it's helpful.
If you want to cover (de)allocation, references and pointers, I would argue asm has too many things distracting from that.
Talk about low-level. I tried to learn what the main frame guys at SITA were doing, but they wouldn't let me near any of it. Grumpy old men. Wouldn't even tell me what language the mainframes ran.
@corvid global state is evil.
Also, services in Angular 1 are prettymuch global state.
21:14
@BenjaminGruenbaum don't they always use it for currentUser?
I think I'm going to give up on writing a treeview and go with jQuery. My javascript/angular is too weak :(
I feel like a dud now, though.
@corvid the problem is it's unclear who changes it when it changes. It's hard to manage.
@taco isn't a TreeView something you'd only need CSS for since it's just nested lists?
I don't know CSS either, just basics
Well, you might need a click handler that adds classes that keep visual state.
user1596138
@SterlingArcher are you gonna get to play in the big blizzard?
user1596138
21:16
jealous...
First endpoint has 30 locations, then those go into tree branch two - those will have hundreds. Tree branches 3,4,5: thousands. Too many API calls
Nah I mean a dynamic treeview that loads the child nodes from an ngResource @BenjaminGruenbaum
Still sounds pretty short
@BenjaminGruenbaum checkbox hack all of the things!
Yeah, well like I said, my Javascript and Angular are weak
user2620028
@taco recursion might end up saving your ass when playing with trees. Just my 2 cents
@HatterisMad Yeah. Possibly. I've also heard Angular has problems with recursion
haha
DCMA notice search engine - clever!
It's meta-piracy
user2620028
which means that they likely stored plaintext passwords, or used simple encryption
21:26
I worked in an Abuse department, and I don't think that qualifies for DMCA takedown
@HatterisMad No, bugmenot users share accounts intentionally
but since when are your users usernames and passwords copyright protected?
user2620028
Oh did not know that. gotcha
@rlemon depends on length and novelty?
21:27
my username is a profession mankind has been doing since the dawn of civilization + the digit 2
user2620028
@rlemon Since they agreed to upgrade to the latest version of itunes
lol
prostitution2 ?
prosti2shun
@BenjaminGruenbaum bash.org reference
21:29
pirate bay used to post hilarious responses to the takedown notices
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28159062/defining-constructor-with-defaults-am-i-doing-this-right
nope
@copy you know, I knew you got it even before you said you did :P
hey does anyone know of a calendar that i can install on a website that doesn't require database?
a flat file calendar
@BenjaminGruenbaum you should answer that, I've been answering dumb JS questions all day and my brain doesn't anymore
user2620028
Google calendar. You might even be able to get it on your watch!
@ssube I really shouldn't - thanks though. At most I'll leave an aggressive comment.
@HatterisMad unfortunately the system i need to put the calendar on has no connection to internet
is it not a legitimate question? it seems like it ought to be, but details are blurry
user2620028
21:31
Yeah i was just poking fun anyways :D
and my legit answer is ignored :?
SEE IF I HELP YOU AGAIN! :sobs:
user2620028
Im too tired to even make a good funny.
@rlemon lol unfortunatley no time to create from scratch, hence wondering if anyone know of any open source ones that have passed the smell test
you don't have 2-3 hours?
In my experience it often takes less time to build your super specific plugin than it does to find it
user2620028
or less
21:33
nope
well good luck. I suggest you just look for a skeleton and plug the 'backend ' into web storage
thats the plan
@ssube his problem statement is that he's not sure he knows JavaScript. He already has working but horrible code - it's also very specific. He should probably post it at codereview.stackexchange.com
user2620028
Hell i would probably take longer reading the methods on the calendar plugin than i would take writing them :(
@redshift I hope you do realise the levels of pain you're going to experience by storing things in flat files. Databases abstract locking, thread safety and resource management in ways you probably don't realize.
21:35
@BenjaminGruenbaum oh i realize the pain, but no database access...its locked down
thanks to mr snowden
I have this line $('#invest_total_earnings').addClass(total_earnings.toFixed(2) > 0 ? "success" : total_earnings.toFixed(2) < 0 ? "danger" : "").text(total_earnings.toFixed(2)); and Its' supposed to add a class according to total_earnings' value
@redshift so... install a database engine on your server?
no can do
@MagnusBurton did you write that line?
If the value is positive it adds the class 'success' and 'danger' if it's negative.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yes
But it adds both success and danger, what am I doing wrong?
@redshift no plugin you will find will pass our smell test, and it's a for a good reason - I hope you realize that much already.
user2620028
Sounds like a government agency to me. Policy says no to the obviously beneficial thing, forces you to do something very stupid to get around policy.
@MagnusBurton well, you're writing totally unreadable code in order for it to be one-liner.
@MagnusBurton :(
if I had to maintain that, my first step would be CTRL + A, DEL, CTRL + S
not trying to be a dick.
21:37
@MagnusBurton you should stop doing that- and put your logic in a function. Also you're comparing strings and numbers, also you're nesting ternaries.
@redshift that's for angular apps
@taco yea thats ok
Nesting ternaries in your code is the same as nesting questions in your speech. It's a hat on a hat, but nobody can tell which hat is which.
oh we do have sharepoint 2013 though! lol
if(totalEarnings > 0){
   $el.addClass("success");
} else if(totalEarnings < 0){
   $el.addClass("danger");
}
user2620028
21:38
sharepoint to the rescue for the first time ever!
Okay so a normal if-else statement would probably fix it?
How hard is that? If it's bothering you that much you can put a decision map or another pattern but really - just keep things simple.
Speaking of angular apps, if you're making one, y'all should try out this: github.com/TradeMe/tractor
@ssube reminds me of 'Excel programming'
@MagnusBurton Also - why the toFixed? It's for converting things to strings.
21:39
anyone know if you can embed a sharepoint webpart (calendar?) onto a non-SP website?
@phenomnomnominal @Mosho please evaluate this in the office tomorrow with Sahar kthx.
@redshift when you still don't have an out of the box solution to this tomorrow morning, come back and we can explain how to write it yourself in like 100loc or less
oh, right. What am I thinking...it's sharepoint. Can not share.
cries
@redshift go ask sales, developers don't use sharepoint
doesn't sharepoint have a tree component built in?
21:40
@BenjaminGruenbaum I wanted to reduce the float to two decimals
@redshift lol
user2620028
@taco sharepoint <3 XD
film?
user1596138
@NickDugger the stock dpi on our phones is set to 640 LMFAO
@HatterisMad I don't think he know's what he's doing. Like me, with this treeview
21:41
@towc Mars Attacks
@MagnusBurton toFixed returns a string. It's ok for the .text part - you don't want or need it for the comparison.
user1596138
Fuckin quad HD POS
user1596138
That's all for me today have a good one everyone
@Jhawins nice to see you around :D
@Jhawins how do I change it?
user2620028
21:42
@taco just had to get one more good jab into the sides before i head to bed.
user1596138
@NickDugger build props or any of the apps that do it for you
user2620028
Good night everybody
@rlemon nah
@Jhawins Oh, weird
what time is it there @HatterisMad
21:42
@BenjaminGruenbaum Okay sure, so let me change the if-else logic to a function and come back to you. Thanks for the help so far
user2620028
@taco may or may not be 4:42 am
user1596138
I changed to 540 and I can get like 20% more stuff on the screen and it actually looks HD. It looks like a total piece of shit going back to stock hahaha
@towc training day
wtf @HatterisMad
go to bed!
user2620028
21:43
NEVAR
@redshift you had a backend problem not a frontend one....
user1596138
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm still around I'm just never active on weekends :P
In my good news; we interviewed a guy today for his second, and we're probably gonna hire him. I'll be in a mentor position, though, and I feel a bit weird about that
@rlemon that seems interesting
user2620028
ahh shit girl woke up. I am going to bed before my skull gets smashed in by an angry girlfriend.
21:43
@NickDugger awesome, good work :D
@towc lots of profanity. don't watch with parents
@NickDugger just speak to the new employee through chat, even if he is sitting next to you
seriously though, i do that with my co-worker all the time
@NickDugger simple, tell him your name online is @BenjaminGruenbaum and he should come into the JS chat room to ask you questions.
My skill set is strong, but I'm still new to my professional career, so mentoring someone is weird to me. Everyone else keeps talking about how I'm on track to be a senior front end dev, though. I'm glad my team has faith in my abilities lol
@rlemon brilliant
groan that calendar is overkill
21:45
@rlemon ayyy lmao
u wot
@taco I bet if I star this message people will get a very wrong impression
@redshift setting up an angular server isn't gonna be a "flatfile" solution anyways
@NickDugger nice :) Well, have an actual plan for for training him (write it down) and follow through. Don't be afraid to admit mistakes and debate decisions don't dictate them.
21:46
@Jonathan like this one
in HTML / CSS / WebDesign, 3 hours ago, by Dark Ashelin
@rlemon can u do my mom then?
user1596138
@HatterisMad wait don't go to bed yet check facebook
brb lads
@rlemon lol
user1596138
Tell me how bad my piston motion simulation is
> debate decisions, don't dictate them
I'll have to practice that
lol
user2620028
21:47
@Jhawins oh shit lol i forgot to turn my phone volume down lol
user1596138
@HatterisMad lol what
user2620028
my facebook was linked with my phone and it just notified me that you messaged me. Very loudly
user1596138
oh lol my bad bro
@BenjaminGruenbaum @Mosho yes do it.
@phenomnomnominal I'm not working on our Angular (usually) - @Mosho is who you'll need to ping
user2620028
21:49
all good i shouldnt have had my phone volume on
user2620028
night everybody
Night
@Jhawins everybody is tripping out but it says we're only supposed to get like 1-3 inches
I don't even think it's snowing right now
@SterlingArcher you'd be familiar with that length.
21:55
Thank you for phrasing that as a question?
Dick.
You're welcome?
@SterlingArcher Yes, I was making a penis joke.
I think I am
Holy shit we're talking about dongs?
ok gotta go again im really swamped at work today
Swamped in dick.
And I'm done.
Miss you 2.9
21:58
@BenjaminGruenbaum, that's true... should I just configure an Auth service and then on app.run() use that auth service to check that the user is authenticated on the back end and update the DOM?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Thanks for pointing me here. It looks like my approach to _this was very silly indeed. Still think that my way of handling named and default arguments is pretty nifty.
@RoyPrins why?
Then again, it seems the discussion here veered towards penisses as soon as I came in :(
 //What's the advantage of
 function Person(){ arguments[0]; /* defaults */ }
 // to
 function Person(options){ options; /* defaults */ }
Why access arguments[0]?
@Jonathan *for the record, she wanted me to photoshop a beard onto her mother
22:00
@RoyPrins Also, you might want to polyfill ES6's Object.assign (not supported in every browser which shorts your for... in logic (which has issues with enumerables anyway) with a single call
@BenjaminGruenbaum: I guess I like the approach: new Foo {property1: value, property2: value}
Sure rlemon ;)
@Loktar going to get beer then I'll be down for some gaming! (after I poop, feed my cats and fish, change a filter, and start soaking my old beer bottles)
Im still at work for 30 mins
then gotta get dinner
then ill be on!
@RoyPrins So why the Foo to begin with? Why not just {property1: value, property2: value}? It didn't look like it did particularly interesting things with the prototype in your case.
22:01
I got a new game today :)
yea, all of that will take like an hour and a half.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Thanks, having a look at that. Still new to this stuff. Goodnight.
Also, that still doesn't explain arguments
also, haven't touched my computer all weekend
@copy @dievardump I sent steam requests to both of you. please accept so you can claim your games.
22:01
crap, that's what you might call !!s/usceptible
// how I'd write it if I can't use 6to5
function Person(options){
    Object.assign(this, options);
}
@towc I still haven't been to a store with your cards, but I will make sure I run out to one this week. sorry for the wait
@NickDugger doesn't want his prize, you can all bug him to see who gets it.
3
BTW, @Zirak how goes it with my PR?
@NickDugger can I have your prize plz?
@rlemon what did he win?
@BenjaminGruenbaum ah, I agree that looks more elegant. Nope I was not trying to achieve anything other than assigning defualts.
22:02
@KendallFrey what game?
$20 GC to thinkgeek OR amazon
@Loktar F1 2014
oh not my bag
lol I can only get into kart racers
There was a shitton of Codemasters games on sale on the Humble Store
I managed to restrain myself to 1
@RoyPrins then Object.assign does just that :) There are also default parameters and destructuring in ES6 but for what you're doing not having arguments and using an actual argument is a good start :)
22:03
@KendallFrey it's a shame how few of their games are playable. Last one I tried (not sure which it was), there wasn't even an option to change steering sensitivity.
@NickDugger can I has your prize?
!!afk reasons
@ssube change steering sensitivity with what? a gamepad?
@RoyPrins and if you don't have ES6 or Object.assign, there are a dozen other libraries implementing extend in some fashion.
@KendallFrey yeah. No option to do so, and it was super touchy.
I assume that was with speed-sensitive steering
22:05
Not about to race with a keyboard, and I don't have (and have no interest in getting) a wheel.
If I wanted to race with a wheel, I'd just use my car.
racing with a keyboard is like fashioning a wooden dildo without sandpaper
I race with a wheel now
The pad was fine (except for small adjustments like you said)
s/with a keyboard is/games are
Hey, racing is fantastic fun
@KendallFrey if you turn sensitivity down and increase the dead zone, gamepads work alright.
@rlemon I don't see any, should I add you?
22:07
deadzone was never an issue for me
maybe it's just cause all my controllers have been thrown on the ground a bunch of times at parties
if you turn sensitivity down, you still have to be sure you're getting the full range of steering
not too worried about full range, not trying to go lock to lock
You should be worried
unless you play without speed-sensitive steering
then I'm worried
speed-sensitive steering is not a good invention
22:09
It's a necessity for gamepad racing
it's up there with traction control and ABS for top 3 ways you're going to crash a car when it ignores what you told it to do
What's your favorite MD editor (online preferably)
I think that game was Grid 2
@ssube polyfilling is good
That reminds me, I did find the pad extremely useful for rallying
lock-to-lock instantly is useful
22:12
@KendallFrey duct tape a pimp handle to your gamecube steering wheel :P
Gamecube? Nah, man
fixed
lol I never realized the libuv logo was a pissed off unicorn t-rex
hello
is it possible to link shape elements inside an <svg> in html5?
?
22:29
Sure
Think you need this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XLink
22:46
Well, to argue that the t-rex is or is not pissed off is circumspect
Who is to say that's not his O-Face
We simply do not know.
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@copy yes. Same name as here.
Look for the "get to the choppa" baby
I sent you an invite
23:03
@copy By the way, I got the AI to properly follow
@copy sent
<3
have you played civ 5?
Nope
ok. tech tree is totally different, It took me for a loop first time I played it, but if you've never played civ 5 then it shouldn't bother you
23:06
Beyond Earth?
yup
@BenjaminGruenbaum camo.githubusercontent.com love their no content
I'm excited, although it would be nice if it loaded faster than 30 kb/s
ouch
Jonathan: thanks
hm. Getting an annoying error :\
I expect to put in localhost:5000/#/article/123 and get a 404, because 123 doesn't exist, but getting a cast error
23:23
Silly question perhaps, but would this make any sense:
function Ship(options) {
this = document.createElement("div");

this.width = options.width || 30;
this.height = options.height || 30;
this.speed = options.speed || 8;

this.x = options.x || 100;
this.y = options.y || 100;
this.center = {
x: this.x + this.width / 2,
y: this.y + this.height / 2,
};
this.angle = options.angle || 0;

this.update = function() {

}

return this;
}
I want to create an object which is also a HTML elem
You can't assign this
Yeah, jsHint just told me
I currently have this: http://jsfiddle.net/Jonathan_Ironman/nhoq0zro/
How do I do that in OOP?
this.elm = document.createElement();
this.elm.height = blah;
this.elm.width = blah;
this.speed = blah;
this.center = { x: this.x + this.elm.height / 2, ...}
this.elm.height might return a string tho, so parseInt
or store it twice.
this.elm = blah;
this.height = this.elm.height = height;
Ok, thanks
then you can ref this.height as an int
23:35
Performance wise, should I assign it a class or inline style the hard values like width and height?
doesn't matter
strictly speaking, libraries like GSAP get more performance by forcing gpu acceleration and using inline styles
but unless it becomes a bottleneck, do whatever is easier for you
Class I guess, but can I get the offsetWidth before I append the elem?
no
er
wait
yes
also, here is another spin on setting your 'defaults' jsfiddle.net/dysL1zt9
Ah neat
still can't make it work. use js to href an <svg> element (say... <circle>) to a link(or function)
i mean the click event... pretty much like <a href...
i tried
circle.setAttributeNS( "http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink", "href", "http://www.google.com");
bu it doesnt link the circle
I did it just like it says
var circle = document.createElementNS(svg.namespaceURI, 'circle');
circle.setAttributeNS( "http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink", "href", "http://www.google.com");
23:56
@Azevedo Fiddle?
Jonathan: hold on
@rlemon offsetWidth is 0 in my debugger when I add the class
had the same problems with bullets, even had to add a setTimeout

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