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13:03
@JanDvorak
@ujwaldhakal
oh your here i like you
:grabs popcorn:
you're* I*
i like the way you read codes hehe
you're
sorry
user3119231
Just edit your messages.
13:05
let it be
let it gooo
let it goooo
!!youtube let it be
ah, yes, that one
13:06
:lights candle and sways a little:
lets not hide mistakes :D
*let's
no, let's correct ourself
Let's not dwell in the past
13:07
> Sequential read speeds top out at 2500MB/s, while sequential writes hit 1500MB/s.
SSDs are just glorified flash drives on thicker wires
> the 950 Pro will be available at retail in October, with MSRPs of $199.99 (probably ~£150) for the 256GB version, and $349.99 (~£280) for the 512GB version.
holy fuck those are actually good prices
@JanDvorak Who cares
@rlemon 265 canadian
@rlemon It is M2 though, luckily my board has a slot for one
13:09
My laptop has two slots for m2
Now I just need to get 330 dollars
my desktop for sure does :D
not sure about my laptop
Oh wait, it has PCI-e too
> M.2 2280 and PCIe 3.0 x4
But yeah, the prices are great. Would be nice to replace my revodrive
Good morning
Google Voice is awesome tastic!
I am horrible
13:12
Yeah
why does all documentation related to Python in anyway have to be painful to read
because it's about Python?
I thought Python docs were rather good
13:17
^
@Abhishrek gtalk
@AwalGarg ?
Easy to read, examples, etc
13:19
oh nvm
NEVER OBSOLETE
Does javascript have named capture groups in regex? It doesn't seem like it does...
Lame. Is there libraries that can augment javascript's regex? It seems... somewhat minimal :\
*Are
xRegex
13:21
floopy
yep..
A:
this should be on muesum
I can't into english
64kB DRAM
I have a pc older than that which still runs
it really isn't that uncommon. that pc is from what? 98? 99?
13:23
I have a commodore 64
joking, but I would like to have one
I have an abacus
I have a stone
13:26
Netscape
I guess
It doesn't exist anymore.
there are Internet explorer, ? , ? , ? , Firefox , Opera
Please anyone replace ? with name correct
Bleh, it's so hard to find good libraries for gauntt charts, but every other chart is so easy to find a library for...
Netscape, ... newer netscape?
Netscape Navigator
13:27
How to win at Tribo: 1. Go to Miaou: https://dystroy.org/miaou/688 2. Type !!tribo @dystroy 3. Win See? It's easy! http://t.co/QoUcdIXzWA
the dino stands from Mozilla
old mozilla
Netscape Navigator is a discontinued proprietary web browser, and the original browser of the Netscape line, from versions 1 to 4.08, and 9.x. It was the flagship product of the Netscape Communications Corp and was the dominant web browser in terms of usage share in the 1990s, but by 2002 its usage had almost disappeared. This was primarily due to the increased usage of Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser software, and partly because the Netscape Corporation (later purchased by AOL) did not sustain Netscape Navigator's technical innovation after the late 1990s. The business demise of Netscape...
any jsdoc guru here?
@U-D13 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.
13:28
Can anyone tell me why this jsperf test throws an error: jsperf.com/jsloops12/3
@corvid d3.js ?
@Luggage yeah that works, but highcharts is so much easier :\
@deostroll there's no error
Now is
Internet explorer, Netscape Navigator , ? , Mozilla , Firefox , Opera
miss the third
@U-D13 You should just ask your question.
13:30
@MirkoCianfarani Epiphany
@MirkoCianfarani or Midori
@MirkoCianfarani or Lynx
@FlorianMargaine ^ u see it...
@deostroll *you
"u" isn't even a word
@deostroll ah. That's a jsperf error, not related to your code.
where do we developers have time ... :)
hence u...
nothing... Still miss third
13:32
okay I am bad at giving proper justification...
!!mdn windows.open
NS6 and NS7
@MirkoCianfarani Window.open()
check the image URLs
I build my JS classes around this pattern: https://gist.github.com/U-D13/699e6a986098c9193727
My question is: how to properly document such code with JSDoc?
13:34
Okay, today I had this debate where a friend of mine thought that Array.prototype.map was much faster than a normal for loop...where both did the same thing...
@deostroll he's wrong
maybe for sparse arrays
Different version of netscape
ok
thx
> friend
riiiiigh
13:36
no
What's the best way to persist data across a multi-page form? LocalStorage?
@SterlingArcher url parameters
A server
session
13:37
no, not session, for god's sake
There's like 100 inputs, that's a monster URL
@JanDvorak you don't want sessions for anonymous, you don't want sessions to have too many data, you don't want sessions for anything but user id, usually
@SterlingArcher so?
URLs have a length limit, unless you mean post data
@JanDvorak every time I've seen sessions used for that, it always turns out so bad
13:38
@Jonathan lodash is an alternate of underscore. It's mostly compatible but, has some better chaining and more helpers. It's heavier, though.
hidden inputs?
I did that once, with PHP. Didn't know what are session variables, and what I did was have the server dump back the sent data in hidden input fields on the next page's form.
@Cereal you need 20 chars per input to go over the limit
@Luggage And then there's Rambda, but nobody uses Rambda for some reason.
so... not unreasonable to think about it.
13:39
@Jonathan A lot can be done with plain JS .map(), .reduce(), etc. You may not need lodash/underscore. I'm using it less and less.
hidden inputs sounds good
@FlorianMargaine several inputs are textboxes, so it could very well go over the limit :(
@FlorianMargaine there is a joke in here
@Luggage agree, VanillaJS is the best JS framework out there
Hidden input may be smart, just have 1 with JSONified data, and keep appending?
13:40
@rlemon no, the joke was in your mom last night! er... wait
@SterlingArcher or one input per input in the previous page
so the joke was a "hidden input" ??
:D
What if the input comes from an angular controller?
<csr-system-reg-q-text form-model=sys.name
     form-field-hover=nameHover
     form-field-label-text="1. System Name:"
     form-field-input-name="name"
     form-field-placeholder="Enter name of system"
     form-field-max-length="45"
     form-field-is-required="true"
     error-check="hasError(fieldName, isRequired)"></csr-system-reg-q-text>
yea. i'm torn. I mostly just do some .map()s and .filter()s, so I don't need lodash, but when I DO use some of it's other helpers in complex transforms, I find it useful.
@SterlingArcher do you absolutely need to have page reloads? Why not a SPA form?
@SterlingArcher the server-side will still get the input, right?
13:42
@AwalGarg yes, I came into this with the form pre-built
@FlorianMargaine I don't think there's any INSERT rest call yet, it can only populate data that already exists, not create new data
@SterlingArcher ?!
@SterlingArcher You might not know REST
@SterlingArcher you're on form, page 1. Click "submit", POST request sent. The server-side gets a POST request with all your inputs. server-side redirects you to page 2, with all the inputs from previous page in hidden inputs.
@Zirak most likely
@FlorianMargaine that seems like the best option, I just need to run it past my guy to see how it would be done angular style
I don't know enough angular, so I'm just doing research on the best way this form could work, since it has several custom controls like drag n drop inputs
13:45
I am getting nothing done today. Oh man
supposedly, if you're using angular, you're not going to reload the page...
@FlorianMargaine I don't think that's such a good idea
I'd say, go with LocalStorage if the client supports it, otherwise store in session (on server that is)
9 mins ago, by Florian Margaine
@JanDvorak you don't want sessions for anonymous, you don't want sessions to have too many data, you don't want sessions for anything but user id, usually
@Luggage Just wondering if they were the same thing, I don't plan on using either tbh
Ohh, just playing JS trivia?
13:47
TABS > SPACES
begin
@U-D13 Why don't you use a more sane pattern?
@RoelvanUden such as?
@rlemon Argument: Denied
@FlorianMargaine thanks! :)
@Luggage I'm not going to argue with you because you will see it my way eventually. I know this because I'm right and you're smart.
13:50
I moved from tabs to spaces.
@RoelvanUden This is the only one I could come up with, that would fully support scope isolation as well as proper prototypal inheritance (more or less)
does that fulfill your prophecy?
@rlemon depends on the language :(
only time will tell
Remind me again, why do people choose spaces over tabs?
13:51
i could care less as long as it's consistent.
*couldn't
@KendallFrey because their editors / browsers do not display them consistent.
this is literally the only legit reason I've heard
which isn't very good if you ask me
Because who the fuck cares
your opinion likely depends on the samples of ugly code you've had to deal with, your editor, etc.
17 secs ago, by Zirak
Because who the fuck cares
13:51
Use a decent editor and you won't know if you're using tabs or spaces
@U-D13 Most of us are on ES6 import/export syntax AFAIK. Use a regular exports and everything that isn't exported is isolated.
7 secs ago, by Florian Margaine
17 secs ago, by Zirak
Because who the fuck cares
@Zirak listen, if programmers cannot argue over menial things, what else will we do for fun?
6 secs ago, by Florian Margaine
7 secs ago, by Florian Margaine
17 secs ago, by Zirak
Because who the fuck cares
Tabs are too hard to edit once pasted into the SO question/answer box
13:52
@Zirak unless you work with someone who prefers different indentation level
Who the fuck cares
@KendallFrey who uses anything but 8-spaces-looking tabs anyway
can we at least all agree two spaces and 8 spaces are the fucking worst?
@rlemon play videogames, watch other people play videogames, watch other people watch viral videos?
@rlemon no
The only good of this topic is to all agree that editors need to support project-level config for tabs/spaces and programmers need to be consistent within their projects.
13:53
people having "show me 4 spaces for a tab" are the fucking worst
@rlemon Play in traffic?
8 spaces are too much but 2 spaces are fine with me
@rlemon I don't mind two spaces at all
@rlemon nope. 2 spaces is what I use in Lisp.
you are all monsters
13:54
4 spaces == 1 tab for me
I'm an owl
GOTCHA!
I use π spaces / tab so that lines only align with other that have the exact number of tabs.
@Luggage They do, with a bit of help: editorconfig.org
Yea..
13:54
1 hour ago, by Jan Dvorak
but at least I'm a human, aren't I?
I keep thinking I should use that
As long as you have newline at EOF we're okay.
Oh, and no trailing whitespace. But that's obvious.
But now I'm planning to separate my work env from my personal env
so I can abandon those stupid policies
@zirak i'm mostly good on both of those
I'm a human, I'm an owl and I'm a monster, a human isn't an owl, an owl isn't a monster and a monster isn't a human, and yet there is only one me.
13:56
and no more than two consecutive newlines
our code is horrible for that
@Luggage If you have trailing whitespace I will destroy you in every possible meaning of "destroy" and "you".
I'm still not convinced my brain didn't make all of this up
Is mapReduce just a reference to [1,2,3,4].map(function () { }).reduce(function () { }) or is it something more specialized?
mostly, no, my editor removes it.
@Zirak once, I had to install emacs and start developping something right away. I ended up having mixed spaces and tabs. I almost killed myself.
13:57
@corvid context? where is mapReduce coming from?
@corvid Did you just tell us to go fuck ourselves?
@Luggage probably google's
@RoelvanUden Well, modules pattern isn't protypal inhertance, afaik. Besides, almost a quarter of visits here are on agents that have no EC6 support.
the concept, or do hav a function with that name?
Any room regulars on miaou ? // preferrably from usa or canada
13:57
@Abhishrek yes
(preferably != only)
@corvid in big data the reduction usually isn't linear (which neccesiates the extra map step)
@Luggage Mongo DB and "mapReduce" doesn't exist in meteor, so it seems like just Cursor.find().map(() => { }).reduce(() => { })
@Abhishrek Why USA?
@KendallFrey canada works fine.
he put mapReduce in backticks, like he has a specific implementation he was asking about
13:58
check in miaou
That doesn't answer the question
even though it was a rhetorical question
@KendallFrey want to test a phone number
@U-D13 And that's why we have Babel and stuff. Well, I don't know how to JSDoc your pattern, all I can say is that most have moved on to better things that play nice.

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