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19:00
mixin mean mixed behaviours within {} that is interface
@SterlingArcher The implementation provides state. The interface provides behavior. Your behavior is the only thing the public cares about, not why you behave that way (which is why our mental health system sucks, but...).
lol that gist suddenly got 20 stars xD
Because you can't be changing things up all the time, the interface needs to remain pretty consistent. Hence, the interface is a public contract on behavior.
And the implementation provides the state because it varies, changes and etc?
@SterlingArcher when you use an object, you don't care about the inner implementation details of how the class does what it does.
19:01
I give up.
You only care about the method existing, and that it provides the expected input/output
In strongly-typed languages, you have the contracts written down ahead of time and can check against them. In duck-typed languages, the contract is implicit (I need you to log, you say you can log, we're good).
Look at hard drives and SSDs. They both plug into a SATA cable (the interface) but store the data in different ways (the implementation).
am learning angular JS with spring(backend) without having any knowledge about javascript.
19:03
@overexchange There are three mistakes in your workflow
@ssube that right there. That's the one. Brilliant analogy
workflow?
1. You're learning Angular JS without knowing JavaScript
2. You're using Spring
19:04
Having an interface between two components means they only know about the public contract of each other, making it easier to replace one.
I did not get second point
3. You start a web project without having any knowledge about javascript
@overexchange I wouldn't pick Spring for new projects.
At all.
why?
What would you pick instead of Spring?
It's dark magic and voodoo and sorcery and 500 lines long exception traces
Spring, the java framework??
19:05
@overexchange for web?
That ^
Although I generally dislike the use of Java as backend, it's slower than Node and less fun to write.
Spring is tricky. I use it at work. I don't know half of what goes on behind the scenes
@SterlingArcher trust me, you don't know 90% of what goes on behind the scenes
I like Spring because enterprise product companies cannot think other than spring framework to write scalable apps
19:07
There are only 3 languages comparable to node/io in terms of "fun", out of which only 1 is better than it.
I'd argue 98%
Even our Spring expert often goes debug diving into the Spring source to figure out problems
We just don't use Spring here anymore. Wasn't worth it.
@overexchange Bullshit.
PayPal is written in NodeJs
would you call that an enterprise application?
all of it? ^^?!
19:07
Jersey does 90% of what you need, with Shiro/Guice/Jackson covering the rest.
YouTube (backend) is written in python iirc
@overexchange most enterprise products don't use Spring
paypal is consumer based
it's not exactly well-maintained
@rlemon used to be written in PHP runs
19:08
@Jhawins every day? Yikes, didn't know we were that bad.
Python > Java (sorry)
@overexchange Spring gives you the illusion of being easy
I worked for an enterprise elearning gig. we used .net (and so did every major competitor)
And it does solve one specific problem very well
Python > all (no sorry)
19:08
I think .net is most used in enterprise solutions
And yeah, I'm still there, project still exists
But unless you already have a very deep understanding of what IoC and DI mean
Spring is the worst thing you can do
It's like putting airbags in a car without seatbelts
which web framework is better than Spring? across languages
.net
With seat belts, they increase your survivability by a lot. Without them, it's insta-death in almost any accident.
19:10
not really, but really.
@Jhawins lol who said that?
laravel
@overexchange django, nodejs, Spark (which I just linked), .net
19:10
oi
@SterlingArcher lol
:D i giggled
Daddy's home!
@MadaraUchiha you are just jealous I can write a complete production ready backend while you complete one page.
19:13
2 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
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34 secs ago, by aka Rash
@MadaraUchiha you are just jealous I can write a complete production ready backend while you complete one page.
@akaRash Even if that were true, you'd max out your parallel users count at 20-30 tops, while I'd reach 500 before I have to start sweating.
user1596138
@SomeKittens Bleh, I know you saw the clarification on how often :P. I only complain because it's the same damn thing every time haha
The wonders of PHP
Now most of the enterprise apps(non-web) are written in java, why would a company pay more money to recruit django/nodejs guy to write a web app? they would prefer java guy who get less in cost per unit of work and do both web/non-web
19:14
AMDs really marketing this new GPU. I feel like it's going to be incredibly out of my price range
user1596138
I get more IE9 bugs yay
@MadaraUchiha maybe some people do, but not me. you very well know how scalable it is :)
@overexchange that's a generalization
@overexchange And would you call "most of the enterprise apps" good software?
> All generalizations are false, including this one.
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19:16
Any angular experts here?
user1596138
!!s/,.*/\/\/ better without that last part/
@Jhawins All generalizations are false\/\/ better without that last part (source)
@overexchange ha, those cost way less
@FaridNouriNeshat no @SomeKittens here
good java devs are expensive because it's been the enterprise tool for a while
19:16
thats really nice man
node devs just pop up out of nowhere, so they can't charge shit
!!tell FaridNouriNeshat welcome
@taco Don't be annoying, drop the @, nobody likes a double-ping.
zend/django guys are cheaper than Spring technicians, but spring technicians know core java, you are saving money there?
@CapricaSix @MadaraUchiha :D
19:17
@overexchange you might be saving money, but you aren't making any sense.
@FaridNouriNeshat Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
@rlemon omg, I could do an express.io talk!
I know that much better than I do polymorphism
or just !!welcome foobar @taco
ok
@SterlingArcher express.io?
19:19
@MadaraUchiha it's express for node.js, but it integrated with socket.io
@akaRash am pretty sure madara wil smoke you with vanilla :->
routing + websockets = super easy realtime shit
I'm having something like this Service.findById({ id: $stateParams.id }).$promise.then(function(data) { $scope.data = data; in most of my controllers... I wondering what's the best way to abstract it out, or make it a one liner...
@Abhishrek you are missing this
@MadaraUchiha Somebody noticed people were making chat rooms with express/socket.io/node (including me) so they came up with express.io
19:20
I have used laravel, i only like eloquent out of the whole project
the documentation is kind of shoddy and I haven't used it for a while, but I need to take a new look
@SterlingArcher I'll route your sockets for some real time...
@ssube you gotta tag that with nsfw. I told you to text me the dirty talk
it's wonderful
@ssube Are their any limitations in using Spring compared to other web frameworks?
@Abhishrek TBH, I don't like laravel much either, but you are really missing this
19:22
@overexchange ho buddy. 1) you can't run with less than 512MB of memory, which means no VPS for you.
2) nothing works at first, until you edit 14 XML files
3) nobody actually knows how Spring works, so your code is immediately unmaintainable
@FaridNouriNeshat You could use routeParams instead and put the data in the controller?
@ssube false! Gradle makes it so you don't need xml for spring
4) everything in Spring is semi-auto-magical but somehow also XML-based, so things sort of just happen on your own
@SterlingArcher Gradle and Grails produce the Spring XML as part of their build process, iirc.
@akaRash your forgot to bind me or let me use the fat arrow
someone remind me how to change tab size on github?
19:23
Yes, but they abstract the actual XML from the developer
I know Grails builds the XML from annotations on the way, then loads it right back up again, which introduces all kinds of invisible bugs.
No pom.xml for this poor shmuck
python is a community based supported language, who would take risk in using django?
@overexchange ahahahahahahaha
small companies, cheap companies. Cool companies used to, but then node.
python is considered easy
it's the PHP of real languages
@Abhishrek I know the css for it, but wasn't there a url query parameter for it?
My brother (an executive recruiter) told me I would never get as much money developing Python as I would Java
It's got to be an area thing (east coast US)
@SterlingArcher that is true, there is difference of 40K $
jobbank.ca
19:27
@Abhishrek ooh it is in the same thread, thanks :P
I get job alerts from there
@SterlingArcher There's nothing like the demand for python.
Did you just cite a canadian TLD for US average salaries?
It's also used in very different contexts.
I like python
19:28
Most jobs that involve python are some kind of admin gig, not a straight dev.
I just wrote a browser to phone texting app with python and (shut up) jQuery
It was fun
hi guys, how about data science? python or java?
@ssube but python is fun to write ^_^
there is nothing wrong with jQuery if you are smart about it
@Constantine c#
In Java world, bugs are fixed on premium support, unlike django/whatever. THis is what big companies look for, before using a technology.
19:30
Python doesn't believe in bug fixes, nor does it have any consistent packaging/deployment process.
seriously, I know more enterprise shops using ASP.NET/C# than I do Java
Java and C# come out way ahead when you need to take some code and run it through multiple places with the same dependencies before deploying to prod.
Having a binary artifact you can deploy repeatedly is wonderful.
@rlemon I agree they use ASP.NET/C# for the same reason. premium support.
@ssube packagin/deployment is only difficult for windows. it is pretty easy on linux (and mac from what I have heard)
19:31
I'm just saying that in the enterprise world, C# seems to be ruling.
in an embedded world there is a LOT of java
@rlemon shockingly, it was the prettiest jQuery I've ever written
@akaRash nah man, python packaging is pretty awful on linux
@ssube You're probably right. My only production python app is for monitoring. An engineer coworker would use it to whip up proof-of-concepts in the web2py stack, though.
it's fragmented
@taco web2py is used to teach students by faculty i guess
19:32
The only thing I could do better (I learned too late) is instead of x.attr(..), I could pass a second object param to $("<derp>", { id:"foo" }); to set attributes and events
@ssube most of the debian packaging is python (as you surely already know), and it is pretty easy :/ I dunno what else to say
@overexchange yeah, I don't know how web2py would do in production
@akaRash I mean the getting a python package side
@ssube pip?
pip is easy, though?
19:33
pip install <insert all the things>
if you need python library Foo, you have to install a couple things, work your way through, install Foo, realize it's the wrong version and your OS doesn't provide the right one, uninstall, that breaks the tools, reinstall from a tarball from another tool, set up virtual environments to alias it, etc
pip is a mess
@ssube I haven't had any problems with it yet really
hmmm ok, never had to use a specific version
@ssube I did n't like OOPS aspect of python, I enjoyed the functional programming aspect in python
everyone should just concede and use PHP MySQL and Apache
19:34
we are. just not for long
but I accept I am not much experienced at python so maybe you are right
you have to throw resources at LAMP stack
I'm debating between JS Node+Nginx Postgres and JS/Java Jersey+Nginx Postgres atm
@taco so run a WAMP stack :P
using node for the backend would be convenient, but is too slow and I don't wanna write C :(
19:35
@rlemon WOMP :d
@ssube former
@taco $10/month of resources from DO
@rlemon I need to do some serious math, though.
87% of web dev market is from php, but just imagine a java guy start learning php, unfair
Benchmarked it on node and it was half the minimum speed I need.
I prefer the MEN stack for development
19:36
@ssube that's just the cost of entry
@ssube run that as a separate application on a tty
MySQL, Express.IO, NodeJS
:D
@rlemon pass back and forth how?
@SterlingArcher *Postgres
@ssube exec command
I like mysql
It's what I know lol
19:37
codementor.io/devops/tutorial/… my goto stack for anything to push in production (which is rare for me)
tty.js also exists for node
@SterlingArcher having switched to postgres a few months ago for a bunch of apps, trust me, you'll never go back. It's so much easier to manage.
>=|
^ sceptical face
@rlemon The program flow is much like how shaders run on an image or pixel effects over a canvas.
I manage a postgres and a mysql db currently. postgrsql is MUCH nicer
19:37
Have about 200MB of binary data in multiple layers, run an algo on the whole thing every 0.5 seconds.
future proof?
pg 9.5 would be MUCH nicer
@ssube yea so treat the exec like passing it off to a webworker.
I mean something like In your controller:
`$scope.data = Service.get({id: $routeParams.ipId});`
Just make sure to pass in $routeParams to the controller if you do that
or write your own c++ app and have hooks into node
19:39
@rlemon how well does that work for binary? I suppose I'll be sending it to the client in base64 or something anyway, so I can pass between them in that...
Oh fuck yeah, my vacation days have caught up
Hey, I am looking to translate my text in rails view using JavaScript. I looked into doing this with Jquery.i18n.properties.js. Is it the best solution.
No more negative for ya boy
@ssube are you passing large amounts of binary to the client and from the client?
It'll have to be an app that keeps running constantly and I'll need win/nix builds.
@rlemon yes
think terraria
but with multiple map layers
Binary JSON
check it
that's what mongo uses, no?
inb4 u rek it
hey everyone, what is the best javascript game that you have seen/heard about/played?
19:40
didn't you ask this last week?
@ssube idk
sorry :(
@DUUUDE123 the answers didn't satisfy you?
19:41
@DUUUDE123 the answer would be different only if you ask about frameworks.
there is no problem asking, but if you have a point in asking, maybe tell us that.
@SterlingArcher Oh gawd no
@taco Thanks, to Kendo UI stuff that I'm using, I can't do that. when $scope.data is set, it must be complete, not empty first then filled. I was thinking for something like this: Service.get($scope);, but I wonder, if that's crossing the line...
19:41
fine then, what is the best framework for 2d?
Canvas 2D
Anybody know of a fantastic encryption to use?
it isn't a framework tho
its just an element...
if you want a comprehensive comparison between major Canvas game engines then I'm sure someone has made one. but no one in here to my knoweldge
19:42
asking what is the best framework for javascript is bound to get different answers every week.
@DUUUDE123 it is an entire API
@FaridNouriNeshat To be honest, I don't see a problem with your initial code. It adds a couple of lines, but it's the right way to do it. I'd optimize elsewhere
@rlemon so, express.io (or similar) and BISON between the client and server...
there is a GIGANTIC list of canvas game engines.
then pipe to a C app that does the math
could work
19:43
cant remember the link now
I'm worried about marshalling costs, off the top of my head
@akaRash I'm playing with angular-meteor.com full stack right now
@ssube I think the best you could do now is make a proof of concept and benchmark it
@DUUUDE123 I already told you go look at construct 2.
@taco also try t3.js while you are at it
19:44
damnit dude.
that means writing C :(
I feel like everyone is yelling at him
"DUUUUUUDE!! WE TOLD YOU"
@taco It's actually a couple of lines more(error handling...). I feel bad everything I paste it
@rlemon this is deja vu from last week
but it is just his name
19:44
deja dude.
@Loktar yea, I know.
node can do local sockets/pipes, yeah?
given the amount of data, passing via exec seems too slow. It'll be way to much for the cli
19:45
@DUUUDE123 use this one. it is the best github.com/loktar00/jest
lol
@ssube bind native with node-gyp
its a jest
man that was before I started using bundling/modules.. so many things
I should rewrite it
@Jhawins Yup. I don't do any of that.
@Loktar LOL your comments are so helpful
Jest.Background.prototype = {
    // Handles updating
    update : function(deltaTime)
19:46
@rlemon haha
@akaRash why does their demo use joomla? eww
Steam refund policy
@taco no?
@Loktar how long do you have to get a refund from steam?
19:47
no idea, this is brand new
@akaRash do I know you?
because holy crap are there ever a bunch of games I knew I hated in the first ten minutes
@SomeKittens awal garg here
19:48
@rlemon that's gonna be a pain cross-platform, but so will packaging node, I guess...
> The Steam refund offer, within two weeks of purchase and with less than two hours of playtime, applies to games and software applications on the Steam store. Here is an overview of how refunds work with other types of purchases.
14 days.
THIS IS LIFE CHANGING
OMG
> if the request is made within fourteen days of purchase, and the title has been played for less than two hours.
half my library would have been returned if this had been there previously.
19:49
lol
I wonder if it is retroactive
I got a game last week which is TERRIBLE
I prefer more the built-in Text Editor gedit in Ubuntu than most of other text editors.
It just feels right and natural.
holy shit guys, I found the most ancient browser ever
or MVC framework with bundled node, or something
it's so old I can't tell what it was supposed to be (much like your mom)
-147
damn
19:53
by your favorite user
@Loktar yea, if I can, I'll be refunding the witcher
best I can get is like 30 fps
wtf. :(
lol
you play the ps4 though
Bloodborne is 30fps.
yes, but witcher is only 30fps when I nurf everything
bloodborne still looks good
weird, you need to upgrade your pc I guess :/
what processor do you have
i5 2500k overclocked to 4.1
19:55
and a 670 gtx right?
770 4gb
er 770 thats right.
hmm yeah man idk, it should be running ok
that sucks :/
I need to clean up my pc.
probably something fucked in a setting or something :/ driver crappy or something idk
I can only hope
your processor is the min req
that might be your bottleneck
my processor is the worst thin on my pc
16gb ram, 480gb ssd, good GPU, decent mobo
19:58
@ssube CERN w3 is much older info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/Status.html
on a side note, I hate saying WWW. I also hate dub dub dub
first page on the internet
what was
cern's page?
the page you linked
@rlemon Great. Now we just need to find the end of the Internet!

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