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16:00
@Mosho they're letting you code c# now :D?
Or are you going to ask for forgiveness ^_^?
the phantom scans stopped working last version
C# is kinda cool
but apart from that, I did do something new in C#
sorta
with Uri C
user1596138
Thanks obama
When I was creating my MVC iojs 'framework' over the weekend, I modeled it after C#'s mvc
classes help a lot, as far as it looking like real code lol
16:04
You're doing the helpers and filters too?
class Home extends Controller {
    static index(request, response) {
        return this.view('index', {});
    }
}
It was jsut for learning
I binned it the moment it was complete
I also had really simple/crude templating done
You're running out of space so much that your code should be binned?
@RoelvanUden You don't bin shitty test code after it served its use?
No. I keep all my shitty experiments around.
16:07
I keep them around... in my brain
Otherwise I'll have the exact same idea 1 year later and do the same thing again
Waste of time :P
Now it's more like "Did I ever... ah yes, I did. Must've sucked."
The only thing I didn't do was Models, but I figured that to be the easier part. In fact, the routing, controllers, and rudimentary templating for views was all really easy, once I wrapped my head around it
I'll make a DOS virus that just prints out poop
I want a screen of ascii poop damnit
with animated ascii flies
16:17
can you guys help point me in the right direction for writing reusable javascript code? i.e. best practice, standard convention or your recommended convention
@taco hire me
@taco usually reusable code will be for your personal library and code in general should be written just for exact purpose. No scalable stuff. no no no and again no.
lol @FlorianMargaine
@taco or u could just purr function in variable like this `var fun = function(obj){alert(2);}
16:20
@animaacija I don't agree with you. Sometimes there is a need for reusable code
@taco in enterprise environment, I usually go with jslint default settings (for coding standards and stuff)
@FlorianMargaine ok thanks
user4330208
Is there a simple way to like copy a nodelist
[].slice.call(nodelist) clones it into an array
user4330208
thx...
user4330208
16:23
i guess i have to manually put it back into a nodeList
the elements will still be the original DOM elements though
Hello all
[].map.call(nodelist, function(el) { return el.cloneNode(true); });
why does it have to be a nodelist?
Sometimes... I just can't
user4330208
16:26
One more question. When you read your own JS code, does it sometimes feel like you are reading ancient Chinese, Philistine upside down backwards hieroglyphics with a blind fold on while being unconscious?
no
when I read my code I smile.
@taco Just write modular code. Thus, write modules. Then write code to glue modules together. Don't make it overly complicated. And that's it.
user4330208
I got alot of learning to do then.
+1 for modular code
ghad I hate windows xp
16:28
Thanks @RoelvanUden that's basically the idea right now
hrmph, is there anything wrong with this? It doesn't seem to update correctly.
Students.update(doc._id, {
  userId: id,
  $set: {
    status: "invited"
  }
});
!!youtube cherry pie
@carb0nshel1 No, the only language that happens while reading my own code is Haskell
16:30
:22121114 you think I haven't already tried that?!
user4330208
lol
your nonsense isn't even funny man
user4330208
I wish I could just answer questions like that and be right
user4330208
sigh, maybe in a few months.
I'm wondering if it would be worth trying to get a version of xp 64bit
I have a program I need that only runs in windows xp, 32 bit.
maybe xp 64 bit I can 'make it work' ??
user4330208
16:32
do they still sell XP?
user4330208
uTorrent is good for that, then.
what would 64-bit XP help with that 32-bit can't do?
unless someone else knows of a program I can use to program eeproms with?
@ssube well I wanna run it on more modern hardware
its very slow to flash these eeproms right now
10minutes a chip
hardware that XP 32 can't run on?
16:33
but, if i'm running modern hardware, now I can think of running 64bit
@carb0nshel1 that's both illegal and, for most of us, unnecessary. MSDN is a wonderful thing (when the company pays for it).
right now I'm using a Dell Latitude with a PII inside
is carbonshell saying something? Because I blocked him months ago lol
@taco just more (what seems like) trolling
user4330208
@taco u just joking, right? U can see dis?
user4330208
16:35
K. I'm out, back to work. Thx for the help all.
@ssube right now I'm using ponyprog to flash some eeproms (lancos.com/prog.html)
@taco that's basically the idea for any code btw... all code should be modular, js or not
yeah
@rlemon do you have any idea what part of the hardware is slowing things down?
a PII isn't fast, but a serial port is probably slower...
@FlorianMargaine It's just my first Javascript task outside of node or AngularJS, so I'm a bit timid about it.
16:38
@ssube nope
just trying new things
user1596138
Just set the serial port speed to Infinity
hello guys hope you're doing good
can any one help me with a small question
I wouldn't call myself a Javascript programmer :|
setting the baud rate to Infinity only works if both ports support Infinity
@Jhawins need those quantum serial communication ports man
16:40
One does not simply "program" JavaScript
user1596138
@rlemon So you can also set it to -Infinity
@SterlingArcher unless your name is Eich
-Infinity will deprogram the eeprom
@hamism Don't ask to ask, just ask your question.
okkk is there any good platform to post our articles(kind of blog )
16:43
yes
a popular one
can give me a name
@SterlingArcher you're talking about google sites or what ??
@hamism If you're asking "what sort of platforms are available for blogging", I don't see how that relates to JS at all; there are better places to research blogging platforms than this chat.
@Retsam i see thx anyway
16:50
:sigh: okay I think I'm finally getting sick of Unity
If you were to post that question on SO and search it on google at the same time, the question would be closed about the same time you got results.
no tiling out of the box?
You could use KDE, if you have a bunch of extra hardware and time.
Unfortunately, the only efficient way to use KDE is on another machine, one you aren't actually using.
XFCE is pretty nice, though. Dead simple, pretty light.
Can we maybe minimize the snarky non-answers when people come in here and ask questions?
@Retsam only if they ask actual questions
we're not mind readers
16:53
okay what is a better way to do the following operation?
var q = this.params.query.status === "" ? {} : { status: this.params.query.status };
I'm not expecting you to be mind readers, but then, they aren't either, they don't know their question was unclear.
var q = {}, status = this.params.query.status;
if( status ) {
  q.status = status;
}
??
user1596138
@corvid Write the program so that you don't use an empty object and check status
user1596138
q = {status: this.params.query.status}; // later on.... if (q.status)
Morning
user1596138
16:56
Makes a lot more sense to me
@corvid @rlemon 's answer is very close to your code, unless you want to keep null/undefined around.
^ Yeah, I'm with Jhawins, if your code is being sensitive between the difference between "object has property with falsey value" and "object doesn't have property" that's a red flag for me.
@Retsam the original check did neither, it's specifically for the empty string.
user1596138
I mean maybe there is a legitimate reason that is has to be that way. Maybe you don't control the part that uses q.
> NOTE: moment().isBefore() has undefined behavior and should not be used! If the code runs fast the initial created moment would be the same as the one created in isBefore to perform the check, so the result would be false. But if the code runs slower its possible that the moment created in isBefore is measurably after the one created in moment(), so the call would return true.
That doesn't make sense.
user1596138
16:58
But IMHO if it doesn't absolutely have to that doesn't make much sense to do. It's cluttery
@ssube Well, yes, that's a subset of "object has property with falsey value".
Unless moment creates dates asynchronously, how could the first date ever be after the second?
@Shmiddty if you run 0:0:0:001..isBefore(0:0:0:003) it might fail because the time elapsed to run the method is longer than the time measuring ??
@rlemon It's specifically referring to two empty function calls.
ohh
nvm then
17:00
@Shmiddty if both run in the same time slice, then both will get the same moment, and it won't be before
it won't be after, either
I'm logging my db error... it is very helpful
system timers are notoriously imprecise
`�
Right, they're saying it can be after, which doesn't make sense
yay!
17:00
oh, nevermind. I read it wrong
I'm a derp
I don't think they screwed up that badly :P
but both can easily be the same, if you're on an older system with 10-15ms precision on the standard time
I thought they said that the moment() would be after the moment used for isBefore(), so I derped
sometimes I astound myself
I was thinking "they can be the same, but the first can't be after the second, that's unpossible!"
17:02
@rlemon your DB appears not to support unicode
you should use mongo, it allows non-printing characters in collection names
my db dun fucked up and I have no idea how
mysql is stupidsql
as we respin our dev tools, we've been replacing the apache proxy/mysql db with nginx and postgres. So much more gooder.
@rlemon postgresmasterrace
17:05
nginx -> (teamcity 9, gitlab, nexus) -> postgres <3
@SterlingArcher XD
@SomeKittens no option
user1596138
@rlemon oh that's nice
On another note, does anyone know of a free, simple scheduling system? Say, to set up several coffee meetups.
salesforce can probably do it
17:11
buh. Found the problem. It's just that I am an idiot.
@Jhawins inorite!
salesforce can do approximately anything, provided you find a consultant
Anyway. Is there a way to make a searchable index in a model in mongodb? Eg, if you have firstName and lastName, and want to be able to search through full name
@SterlingArcher shipping trick. you don't have to pay as much taxes/something (I can't remember exactly what) if you are hauling a load
doesn't matter what the load is
so you'll see truckers strapping down the strangest shit when they are not actually hauling anything so they save money
17:13
@corvid what do you mean "search through?"
I don't know why I find this so funny but don't look if weed offends you
@rlemon dammit
@SterlingArcher he got too high to get high :(
@ssube say my query string contains room=javascript&name=sterling archer. I want name to look though firstName and lastName of my schema together, if that makes sense.
then you either need to split the query param before searching, or have a combined first/last name field to match
you do not want to do partial string matches with any real complexity in mongo, trust me
turn on case-insensitivity or do the regex just slightly wrong and it will do a full collection scan
okay, I'll just add an autovalue for name
17:17
at best, you'll get 500k documents/second. Combine that with the locks, and you have queries queuing up in very short order.
mongodb is a little weird :\
!!s/a little//
@ssube mongodb is weird :\ (source)
it doesn't seem like they thought things through terribly well. There are plenty of good document databases.
and mongo can actually be really good if you sync data to it in large chunks from another DB.
without write locks to interfere, the search functions are pretty solid, and performance can be acceptable with good indexes.
Write all your data to cassandra as it comes in, occasionally sync to mongo as your search index, happy days
(that's what we're starting to do here at work)
MongoDB is good if you don't care
Generally speaking, I don't care
Rumple Stiltskin
skin
brokin
not broken, brokin
like
your bro is your kin
like really tight bros
I just finished looking at tumblr posts on imgur, and now @NickDugger has me thinking "wat did i just read"
I have that effect on people
affect
wat
ever
@KendallFrey "Good tidings we bring, to you and your kin"
Also, who even actually reads tumblr? No thanks
17:29
@NickDugger you were right the first time
@NickDugger imgur
@SomeKittens fuck good tidings, I want pizza
pizzakin
like pizza so good
pizza is family
pizza is love
pizza don't hurt me
don't hurt me
pepperoni
I was literally about to type pepperoni... I must be a wizard
17:33
you're a slow wizard harry
I'm white, and that's offensive
you're a harry wizzard, slow?
flagged
!!pizza 1920 1080
17:34
sonofa..
I need to make a perm fix for that
pizza ain't real
because our eyes aren't real
yo momma ain't real (which makes it all the more worrisome that she has so much mass)
son of a bitch
lol
biggest dick or biggest lover?
1. They're white 2. Half of them are the wrong way
17:48
spoilsport :(
foilsort
you kids these days
back in my day, everyone knew which way those went
@Loktar Did you actually go to ReactConf for the hackathon?
give the list to a schizophrenic and they can sort it in parallel, being that they have multiple voices to use
you either had em on your vest, or had sharpied them in and crossed them out
17:50
@SomeKittens :( no
I wish we would have gone to Utah
we did the online portion
it was like $400 cheaper to do it online
@KendallFrey what if schizophrenia is just the mental equivalent of a race condition and the resulting undefined behavior?
plus hotel+flight fees too
@ssube deep man
omg lol
the comments
and I haven't even started smoking
17:51
hey guys - I have yet another angular question. Any ideas on how I can do this in only one accordion call?
@SterlingArcher ikr
<div ng-show="dimensions" class="container">
    <accordion class="col-lg-4" close-others="false">
        <accordion-group ng-repeat="d in dimensions" ng-if="$index % 3 == 0">
            <accordion-heading>{{d.name}}</accordion-heading>
            {{d.description}}
        </accordion-group>
    </accordion>
    <accordion class="col-lg-4" close-others="false">
        <accordion-group ng-repeat="d in dimensions" ng-if="($index + 1) % 3 == 0">
            <accordion-heading>{{d.name}}</accordion-heading>
omg accordion lol
so timely
> "so thats how blinds are made"
17:52
> when I see these I always imagine the driver crouching down in his seat when he goes under hoping that it will help.
@Pheonixblade9 Was not expecting that...
@NickDugger nobody expects russian accordion players...
I wasn't even expecting an accordion arrangement of that song to sound good.
@NickDugger I know, right? It's actually pretty awesome. He manages to get 2 or 3 voices in there
17:57
so... any ideas on how to consolidate my accordion?
@Pheonixblade9 hold the ends firmly and squeeze them together. It will make a number of unusual sounds.
@ssube sweet, thanks!
@Loktar One of our guys was there
@SomeKittens hah nice, they enjoy it?
@Loktar Sounds like it, considering he won the hackathon
17:59
oh nice, I didn't understand what his did actually
they were saying it pulled live data from meetup I guess?

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