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The main 3 I know/care about are: 1. Incorrect methods are called during the constructor. See how C++ does it correctly (isocpp.org/wiki/faq/…). 2. Type erased generics can sometimes be very annoying. Goodbye static methods. 3. Typed exceptions make things harder than they should be.
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@copy That's just a list of sarcastic quotes.
!!s/sarcastic quotes/gospel truths/
@Callum @copy That's just a list of gospel truths. (source)
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Default parameters is also an useful missing feature.
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23:04
JavaScript has much worse problems in comparison.
Props to you for actually admitting is has faults, lalaland. Most people who like Java defend it like their good book [kinda nsfw].
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Everything has problems.
I have problems
in fact, I am a problem
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If you cannot identify some of the problem parts of a programming language, then you don't know that language well enough.
We can all admit, though, that jquery is flawless
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23:06
JQuery is useful for certain situations.
no
jQuery is the language of the lord. Fuck Latin.
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@Nick Would you have an alternative way to write github.com/Lalaland/StarGazer/blob/master/client/background.js?
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$("span.stars:visible") does exactly what I want.
Obviously, yes. WIthout jQuery
23:07
document.querySelector()
window.onload
appendChild
classList.add
window.addEventListener('load', function(){ });
Sure, if you aren't lazy ^
I've managed to stop being lazy <3
new XMLHttpRequest
xhr.send
etc.
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23:09
Yep I can swap everything out.
Aye
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But that will easily double the size of the code.
No it wont
you'd be surprised
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querySelector isn't powerful enough for what I want.
is there a prestation difference?
23:09
you don't know javascript well enough if you think that jQuery makes for far less code
document.querySelector = $(), no?
in some ways
Either that or document.querySelectorAll()
QSA doesn;t have some of jQuery's magic, like :visible, or :not, etc
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$().parents, $(:visible),
23:11
But you could very easily create a filter for that
parents would be easy to redo
and $(this)
nodeList.map(node => node.parentNode)
a.parentElement ?
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parents, not parent.
see my example
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23:12
Queries all the way up the chain and filters.
Array.of(nodeList).map(node => node.parentNode)
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It would be easy to do, but not worth it for a 60 line script.
you can make your own maps and filters. It's all basic stuff
So .parentElement your way to victory, you can chain.
can someone help me out with something?
ill post a fiddle
23:13
@helloworld Yes.
Depends on if it's interesting
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@Callum @Nick Yes, it is rather straightforward code. But at a certain point, all that helper code would overwhelm my simple 60 line script.
@Nick Copy
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JQuery shines in small, simple scripts.
Nah, I'd much rather write/read/debug anything that isn't jQuery
23:14
@Lalaland But then you can reuse that helper code.
It might add 10 lines of code, it might not add any. I've converted some jQuery scripts to vanilla, and it added 0 lines.
And it's yours, you get bragging rights, a sense of acomplishment.
how unorthodox is it to use things like $(".myClass")[0].parentNode.setAttribute("id") blabla...
It would make no sense to break out of jQuery for something that jQuery already has
plus, never use setAttribute for id...
element.id
Hey guys!
23:17
It's taken a while, but I've finally gotten to the stage where I don't feel the need to use jQuery, ever. Codecademy is a main contributor to the I must use jQuery, hail jQuery.
Hi.
Not sure if allowed to ask db question but since mongodb and nodejs are so closely related
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@user3781180 You can pretty much ask anything here.
here goes: does it matter if you really put the index of mongodb as ascending/descending?
cool, thanks guys :)
Array.of(nodeList).forEach(element => {
    element.parentNode.addEventListener('click', e => {
        e.target.style.display = 'none';
    });
});
@MLM badass post-css-vars plugin
23:18
No experience with Mongo.
I feel I can talk a bit more candidly here
no jQuery, and basically the same number of lines as it would take with jquery ^^^
It's a bit different from normal SQL indexes I'm pretty sure, is it just a sorted array of the given collection?
there are comments in the jsfiddle @Callum
23:18
@Nick unterminated string: line 3
ah :/ darn
noone here knows mongo?
maybe it wasnt the intent but it looks as if you were attacked when it comes to your postcss plugin a bit @MLM
@Callum danke
I was reading through the discussions with cssnext and was like wth
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@Loktar ;) I felt it that way was as well :/
23:19
@Nick I prefer the jquery solution then because it is clearer (at least to me)
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$(nodeList).click(function(){
  $(this).hide();
});
@Loktar Is cssnext worth the leap of faith? The website makes it look interesting, but most do.
@Callum i forgot to add a little bit more html jsfiddle.net/8wnpjovj/2
@Callum I'm doing it
I miss some stuff that LESS offers
@Rsauxil That's only because you're more used to jQuery -- however, I'm more used to not using jQuery, and it's faster, and causes 0 bloat
23:20
but I suppose I could still use LESS before postcss
bootstrap 4
?
is that the topic right now
@helloworld How familiar are you with jCurry?
@helloworld cssnext.io
@Callum not at all :/
$('<span> Groups cannot match</span>')
Have you used query selectors in css?
cssnext is nice, but postcss as a whole is pretty cool
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23:20
@Loktar What are some features that are missing in the postcss ecosystem?
maybe I just havent found them, but for example in LESS I can create a class like this,

`.button{a bunch of styles}`, and then reference it later on like so `.some-button{.button}`
fail formatting.
@Callum yes
also happy birthday @SomeGuy!
I hope you got something awesome for your 14th birthday! :p
You pretty much just pass a css query selector into $, so
$('<span> Groups cannot match</span>') is definitely not a css query selector
nah, that's creating a span
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23:23
@Loktar Will that extend or be like a mixin?
@Callum i see. was that all? I know theres more to it
@MLM extends basically. .some-button will have all the properties that were defined on .button
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That use case can almost be solved by a feature/separate plugin I want to develop: github.com/MadLittleMods/postcss-css-variables/issues/10
Yes!
@helloworld Across from that, you've got 'element' which you haven't set that to anything. Perhaps you meant $(this)?
23:25
thats exactly it!
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MLM
.button {
    --some-styles: {
        color: #f00;
    };

    @apply(--some-styles);
}

.some-button {
    @apply(--some-styles);
}
that would be awesome
I wish the DOM api was more like...
document.find('.single-item');
document.findAll('.many-items');
element.delete();
etc...
@MLM That would make me so happy...
@Callum im not following you now....
23:26
would make for a prettier way to interact with the dom
document.remove(document.find('.some-item'))
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@Callum Add a :+1: to the issue :)
I could get down with that
@nick I saw something a while back that made that stuff happen - it may have been dom.js?
bah alright @MLM I'm going to add your plugin into my workflow instead of custom properties
Yeah, but I don't ever want to extend document
23:28
yours is so much better all around
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:)
It would be awesome to, but dangerous
also I really disliked the snarkiness you received
like those issues that were opened about your readme.. a shim vs a polyfill wtf
haha anyway I need to head home see ya
@Loktar I've been making changes to a codepen that I've been working on for a few days -- made it into its final form today: codepen.io/ndugger/details/PqgLJr -- what do you think?
@Nick I think it looks way better than one I made a while ago
23:29
lol
@MLM Sorry, I'm noobing again - where's the +1 thing? I've pressed that before, but god if I know.
in fairness my shitty one is from 2012
I just commented with +1 on it lol
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@Callum Just make a comment with :+1: in it which turns into an thumbs up emoji
why don't browsers implement some feature to accelerate jquery?
like - it's so standard these days
@Rsauxil go home you're drunk!
23:30
Why would they?
@Callum why wouldn't they? I mean the majority of the websites uses it these days (okay not the majority, but still)
Ew
Your opinions make me ill
"Everyone is writing bad code -- Let's make sure that their bad code is optimised and runs super smooth!"
I don't like that site -- it makes the XHR look scary and long
when it really isn't either
23:33
I personally think it should be youneverneedjqueryunderanycircumstanceever.com,
Yeah why not? I mean, we all know that assembly code is faster than javascript, do you write your website in some sort of a weird assembly plugin? No. Same for jQuery, it might be slower, but if you implement it browserside it would be hell'a lot faster resulting in better performance for a lot of places on the web
@Rsauxil asm.js, web assembly -- yeah, people do/will
Different websites use different, and sometimes custom, versions of jQuery though - are you suggesting that we just bog down the browser with every version of jQuery?
How would I implement an infinite array, as in a Turing machine's tape? Specifically, I want a 2D grid of cells that extends to infinity in all 4 directions.
It'd slow the website down with the browser working out which version they were using, then loading it. The browser would need to work it out because people would drop the loading of jQuery because the browser does it for them.
23:42
That sounds pretty complicated
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@KendallFrey There are several options.
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The simplest is a hashmap.
I also thought of a map
not sure what type the keys should be though
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(At first I thought you were asking for how to prove that a 2d array is countably infinite. You use a spiral for that).
string containing both coordinates?
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23:43
The keys should be the coordinates.
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Yeah.
string sounds goofy
apparently map doesn't support complex values properly though
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You could also do a Map<Map<number>>
not complex as in imaginary
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Yeah, we need value objects (slideshare.net/BrendanEich/value-objects) for proper support.
23:45
or just value comparison between objects
this is how my data looks so far
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Just counting number of stars?
no I only store stars, I remove the events when they unstar
so all of those are actual star events.
I keep the total stars so I can compare each new event on the message id
user406009
Where is the list of users for each message?
{
    "id": 3559,
    "message_id": 25191201,
    "star_count": 6,
    "room_id": 17,
    "star_id": 194,
    "user_id": 4589557,
    "username": "Callum"
  },
6 starred messages, I assume?
23:48
no, you starred a message and it was the 6th star on that message
@Lalaland two tables.
Ah,
CREATE TABLE star_info (
	id serial primary key,
	message_id integer NOT NULL,
	room_id integer NOT NULL defaults 0,
	star_count integer NOT NULL
);

CREATE TABLE user_info (
	id serial primary key,
	star_id integer NOT NULL,
	user_id integer NOT NULL,
	username character varying(80) NOT NULL
);
so one row in the star info for each message, one row in the user info for each user event
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CREATE TABLE stars (
    id INTEGER UNIQUE NOT NULL,
    message_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
    room_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
    time_stamp INTEGER NOT NULL,
    user_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
    user_name TEXT NOT NULL
);
only lounge?
user406009
23:51
Only Lounge and here.
once I get this working right I plan on placing the bot in the top 10-15 rooms
and only keeping records for like 60 days or something
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I just have an array of rooms to watch:
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const ACTIVE_ROOMS: [i64; 2] = [10, 17];
yea I'm doing mine a little different.
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It's a surprisingly small amount of data though. Only a couple of stars per hour.
23:55
That could be changed...
Hey guys, I don't remember exactly, but how do you pass array of strings through querystring?
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@rlemon I would rename those tables if I was you.
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star_info should be message_info
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user_info should be star_event_info
yea yea
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23:55
You're current names are a bit misleading.
there are only two hard things in programming, cache invalidation and naming things.
^ mfw in my java architecture: src > com > leaguebeta > db > model > aggregate > data analysis > beans > abstract
I've forgotten where my files are
Java? You're aware Java !== JavaScript, right?
Yes I know but I write both?
Well, more java than javascript but yeah you get the point
Just asking because this
23:58
wtf
"java developers are responsible for writing Javascript"
After I learned an IT firm can't tell the difference, I've started checking.
L O L, it's okay I've seen worse
There was a job recruit
who said "I'm looking for people who can write C pound"
and i was like
wat you mean c sharp

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