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23:00
Anyone here use Visual Studio? Am about to upgrade to 2015.
Want to know of any side by side issues with 2013.
supposed to be cool but...
i haven't installed 2015, yet, but MS usually does that right for VS.
usually, supposed to and depends, there's 3 words i seem to live my life by ;)
point taken, but i've done side-by side VSs for years, up to the latest.
try the C# room, you might have more hits.
- good point
ngbp ng-boilerplate question
can i use build only few select components rather than the entire src directory?
23:19
Is swagger that good ?
has anyone here used Electron ?
I'm pretty sure there is
can't remember who now
possibly @BenFortune or @Luggage
I am really confused and not sure what keywords do I even have to use
what keywords to use?
what I am currently trying to figure out is how the rendered process can interact with main process
in other words: the basics
what I currently am trying to do read a file (after user has clicked a button) and, based on what is in the file, alter what is visible in rendered process
or am I looking at this whole thing the wrong way?
I'm reading, but I wonder if you just do that from the renderer process..
unless the files is used to supply data for all renderers at once.
well, I guess my main question is this, @Luggage: is Electron's application actually a webpage?
it's an html file rendered by webkit, yes..
but none of the normal restrictions of a web page.
so, I should actually be using XHR to communicate with main process?
@FlorianMargaine see link I posted above.
23:31
well, electron has "ipc" and "Remote" for that.
but yea, you are basically using an ajax-like communication
however, you might not need to communicate. the main process opens a new "web page" and that pge can really just do whatever it wants and only needs the main process for certain actions
hmm ... that would explain my confusion
@rlemon s/vim/emacs/gi and it remains true
because I went in with Delphi/Java/C#-style mindset
@tereško IPC
have you used atom?
23:32
yes
> your Nano and Pico-using friends thought you were insane; your Emacs using friends begged you to change your mind; you paid actual money for a laminated copy of a Vim cheat sheet for easy reference.
@Zirak ^
I am actually using it as my primary editor, @Luggage
@rlemon s/emacs/vim/gi
so each project windows is a 'renderer' and there is one main process behind the scenes. those speparate project windows might not need to talk outeise of themselves too much
same here
documentation is really really fucky
23:35
@tereško You basically want this if you want to communicate from your renderer to your main process
@BenFortune already opened in another tab;
or Remote, which looks easy to use, too.
I guess the question is: what Atom uses?
ipc for effecient messaging, Remote for easily using some objects you don't have direct access to in the renderer.
check the code :)
23:38
@tereško Both, most likely
@Luggage I have been already
it's CoffeeScript
I dived straight into it and ended up using remote.require alot
I made a video player in React for our hackathon at work
my work had a hackathon.
23:42
I'm the only programmer.
looks pretty
I still lost. :(
the fullscreen api is total shit right now. FF has their own fucked up capitalization and naming.
I haven't seen this explicitly stated yet, but I think the node api is only available fromt eh main process. the renders only get browser-like features.
ok.. time to whip up a gulp/babel/react/electron project..
should I material-ui.com ?
@tereško Didn't they do a port to Babel? Or did I imagine that

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