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16:04
@ChrisT What's the state of development on ui-router? I posted an issue on GitHub there quite a while ago and didn't get any response :( Is everyone busy working on 1.0 or something?
!!imdb paint drying
ellllllloooooo
read the only review
then realize the movie is literally just video of paint drying
@rlemon somebody was in a closed room smelling paint dry
16:13
@BenFortune they rated it U
ages 4 and up
despite all the throats being slit?
Oliver what issue?
Huh...work sent me home.
we just released 0.2.17 yesterday
@OliverSalzburg ^
@Trasiva like, just you?
that isn't normally a good sign.
my computer isn't laggy, but my typing is.. :/
16:20
@ton.yeung occasionally
@ton.yeung almost never
rlemon needs a reboot. deal with it.
@rlemon Yea. They started throwing some really bad terms around. Like "You look like death", "contagious", and "you haven't taken a sick day, take one".
You might be let go tomorrow
@Trasiva ohh sick.
I thought you just fucked up bad
@ton.yeung I'm occasionally in the angular/angular (angular2 room). I'm usually on AngularBuddies slack
16:22
@rlemon Nah. I had a 102 fever when I left for work this morning, but usually I don't let stuff like a cold/flu stop me from working.
@KendallFrey this isn't good. I keep thinking about rockets.
@ton.yeung no, it's open to all... but we (ui-router) have a private channel for contributors only
what the fuck has that game done to me?!
@ton.yeung Not really, I don't get worried until I hit 104. Then I'm heading to the ER.
@Trasiva O_o
np
@CapricaSix /o/
205
Q: Should I share my horrible software?

qspAfter I had published my paper, some people asked me to share the software that I developed. At first, I was very happy that my paper attracted some attention, and I was happy to share not only the binary but also the source code, case studies etc. But looking at my software, I feel very embarras...

I love that first answer.
@rlemon lmfao
16:26
242
Q: How to ask dumb questions

VladI am having trouble asking questions in seminars, conferences, and public talks. As a graduate math student I often fail to keep up with speaker and more mature members of the audience at events like seminars and conferences. It is very frustrating to lose track of the talk simply because I am n...

what a great stackexchange
> Are there any (semi-, non-) official recommendations on professional etiquette for mathematicians?
The academia stack exchange is a joke.
Shower. Ever.
> There is no such thing as a dumb question [..] However, there is a such thing as an annoying question
@jhawins The experience you give your users is lowered.
16:28
this is so fucking spot on I can't contain myself.
Your first job as a developer is to make their lives easier/better/prettier, not yours as a developer.
@ChrisT Neat. I'll check it out and see if the issue I reported is resolved :)
It's nice to have that luxury, but if your product isn't fun to use, it won't be used.
And forcing the user to download 70k of crap to do absolutely nothing whatsoever, is not good UX.
lol @ 70k
your fucking avatar is that big. argument = invalid.
we have like 200 open issues, so probably not ;)
16:30
It costs battery and data plan
and if your product isn't used, you won't get money. Without money, it's impossible to get bitches. And getting bitches is why we all went into software in the first place.
70k is no longer an argument against.
1mb+ maybe
@rlemon How much is react+react-dom?
I'm not getting into that debate. I don't use them
your argument against it was bad
@ton.yeung Are they looking for someone to help them close GitHub issues they're not planning to resolve?
16:31
and you should use a different argument.
@MadaraUchiha those are great excuses when no money is to be made
same goes for making sure screen readers can read your site
in the end a business is out to make money
@rlemon The actual number is completely irrelevant.
they don't care about peoples battery life.
@MadaraUchiha no it isn't
@rlemon Yes, it is.
Because downloading anything that doesn't add value is 100% cost and 0% benefit
16:32
wonderful
you are wrong.
Even if it's one byte.
filesize is such a weak argument now.
adding value to the developer DOES add value to the client. if I cannot churn out a feature a month the client suffers
^ exactly
get your head out of your ass and step into the real world with real objectives
16:33
in the end its about getting features out the door to make money.
@ChrisT Actually, it seems to be resolved. Gotta double-check though ;D
being a purist doesn't scale
@Loktar If your app takes 300 extra ms to render, because that's how long it took me to download, run and render the DOM from react
Your app isn't fun to use.
@MadaraUchiha our customers don't care about that.
Or rather, not as fun as one that will serve it statically.
@Loktar Of course they do.
And even if they don't, your users do.
16:34
I'd rather have an app that takes 300ms longer to load than one that only does 10% of what I want it to do
period.
@ton.yeung Hah! :D
@rlemon We aren't talking about that.
Assuming same functionality
We're talking about using React for trivial, non-interactive pages.
no that is the narrow view that bites you in the ass
you want to add functionality in the future? wtf now
^ rewrite!
@rlemon wat
16:35
Like all things in the world, requirements change
1. No, React can be added unto existing markup
> we should re-write this and add react so our devs can have the time to focus on what matters and not this cruft.
Your static page today most likely will not be static tomorrow.
2. Are you kidding me? Why don't we just throw in lodash and angular and jQuery and goddamn Spring MVC?
@MadaraUchiha plenty of people do actually.
16:35
Because "requirements change"
@MadaraUchiha you listed angular twice :(
Requirements change === write defensively
1. weak arguments are weak. filesize is moot here (no, not all cases are the same)
2. strawman "well if you use that throw the cow at the tractor" is also a bad argument and you know that
We're kind of chasing a rabbit down a hole anyway, I can't even remember the last time I worked on a static page or site.
16:36
Requirements change !== include MOAR libraries
@MadaraUchiha who said anything about adding more?
Just start out with what you need to scale with.
doing more work is an argument I would appreciate... but in this case the browser is doing more work and the developer is (presumably) doing less.
and like I said, more dev time === better product overall because you are not chasing releases
Are we talking about index.html that says hi welcome to my aunties site?
In that case do it pure.
@Loktar Yes!
I'm talking about content pages
that is a limited example which isn't really relevant today
who in this room would take that contract?!
16:38
@rlemon Really?
Blogs
@Loktar This debate started yesterday, talking about completely static pages. @MadaraUchiha said do them vanilla, jhawins said use react.
@rlemon lol exactly
Pages that only ever serve content
@MadaraUchiha what blogs don't use wordpress?
16:38
lol lets be honest here.
@Loktar 20% of them
and they use Ghost
haha yea
@Loktar I think you're misunderstanding the argument here.
@MadaraUchiha I think you are
I'm talking about react vs vanilla in cases where you don't have interactivity on the page.
16:38
5 mins ago, by rlemon
being a purist doesn't scale
eh I think you are framing it in a world that rarely exists.
stats pages are a great example of that
@ssube like awstats type pages?
every web server has a stats page, with some decent formatting, but no interactivity
er not awstats (thats a steam thing lol), but yeah that's what I meant
16:39
Static pages are nice, when they're possible. (i.e. if you have a snapshot of an article or a share of some resource that will never change)
@Loktar not sure about that, but haproxy and apache and nginx
the server just generates some HTML and serves it to you
hell, Tomcat has pages with a few buttons, but they still wouldn't benefit from React
the mechanics happen server-side, so form buttons are plenty good enough
Take jsFiddle for example
Analog Stats is what I was meaning apparently.
When you save a jsFiddle, it totally makes sense to store a static snapshot of the page for serving later in embedded form of whatever
@ChrisT Confirmed. Issue is resolved. So, thanks :D
16:41
@OliverSalzburg what was the issue #?
Because why hit the database and do all those nasty things for something that's guaranteed never to change again?
a) spend X hours making the **handful** of static pages in my app not use the learned system...
or
b) let the browser do a bit more work, get my job done, make my release date, 99% of the clients likely won't notice.
I'm choosing b all day long
@rlemon Wat, you render on the server side and upload
I'm not talking about hand crafting all HTML pages in your system
hey, if you wanna make assumptions about my app / requirements I get to make my own
16:42
if I have a template system that depends on react, it is arguable that not using react would break my template system and require me to patch it
in this ever exceeding hypothetical
@MadaraUchiha haha I think we might have 2 separate viewpoints. I'm not saying use React everywhere for everything always, however I also don't think you should never use React (or anything else) on a static page either.
@rlemon Sure, but a template system that depends on react can be rendered server side
and you have to do more work... nvm
we're going in circles
@rlemon But the experience is better! The product is better!
Subjectively better
16:43
@Loktar No, objectively better.
if it took longer you potentially lost money
Lookup resources on page load speed vs profits
@jhawins @Loktar I agree with you both, I think @MadaraUchiha is being a little too purist and not thinking about the higher goals and objectives
@rlemon The higher goals is to make money
Right I've seen those stats, but where I've worked using things like React or modern frameworks has improved greatly upon what was there to begin with.
16:44
right.
and productive devs help that happen
like, you'll never convince me you are not wrong here
because you are wrong
:D
lol
@rlemon Amazon published a research they made that said that a 100ms difference in page load directly translated to 1% profit loss
awesome. work for Amazon then
Amazon is the 0.00000000001% company
@rlemon There are at least 20 such researches I've seen, but that's the only one I've read
awesome.
59 secs ago, by rlemon
like, you'll never convince me you are not wrong here
there are many reasons not to use libraries or frameworks. size is not one of them
16:46
So you're telling me you'd rather give the user a crappy (to some definitions of crappy) experience, in favor of making your life as a dev slightly easier?
no because that wouldn't happen
@rlemon OMG will you just stop hanging on this one argument that wasn't even seriously important?
THAT IS YOUR ARGUMENT
jesus f christ.
@rlemon 70k is just a figure.
React actually weighs 128k if it interests you
But who cares
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha That's blatantly untrue.
16:46
not really
1 min ago, by rlemon
there are many reasons not to use libraries or frameworks. size is not one of them
user1596138
Like that's absolutely wrong. It doesn't lower UX in any way, the user shouldn't even know what's behind the curtain.
@jhawins exactly.
You're sending crap to the user to download, parse and run, that doesn't give anything
if anything you now have time to work more on UX and improve it for the user
@MadaraUchiha yeah.. but we could go into using a CDN and the fact they already have it cached, ect. ect. ect.
16:47
@jhawins You're taking longer to render the page.
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha Oh really 70K is too much? Hahaha
@Loktar Doesn't solve "parse" or "run"
those don't need solving
they are not problems
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha Nope! This is 2016 and if you have a device slow enough to show the lag I don't care about you as a user.
@rlemon Yes they are, if they aren't solutions.
16:48
what?
Everything works rather well for us in IE9
dude lay off the weed
that's the lowest common denominator for us
@rlemon to be fair, his avatar is 12k, not 70k
user1596138
Then there's the CDN argument etc...
16:48
@FlorianMargaine at this resolution
@rlemon If downloading JavaScript doesn't solve a problem, it's a problem.
changes depending on the interface
s/JavaScript/anything/
These don't even make your life that much harder
this all sounds like the argument of a man who has never worked in a large team or on a large scale application.... but I'm pretty sure you have
so I don't get it
ohh well, time for lunch
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha 70K my ass, I see 28K right now. That's less than jQuery.
user1596138
16:49
:P
@jhawins For React?
BS
user1596138
Wait super old version
4 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
React actually weighs 128k if it interests you
coughs 133kb w/o gzip
user1596138
Nice
user1596138
16:51
Well better not show any graphics either if you can't stomach 133K
I'm not against using React
I love react
@jhawins gzipped it's much smaller
can't find a hard number, looks like around 30kb or so
I just don't like it when I need to download megs upon megs of crap to run, in order to display static text
There's a threshold where setting up the usual libraries takes longer than throwing together a really simple page.
You can either go with static pages or set up a template project to clone.
user1596138
How big is FontAwesome??
16:52
@ssube yeah definitely, however it's been a long time since I've worked on a project like that personally
When reading an article
Why do I need React for that?
React makes no sense in content publishers' websites
user1596138
Why do you care?
@Loktar being on the ops/sysadmin side of things, I make pages like that once a week.
user1596138
You're just reading an article.
and interactive UI every few weeks
16:53
@jhawins Do you know who's the body that makes the most money out of ads?
user1596138
Seems 100% irrelevant, but you're welcome to tell me.
Hey now, lets not even talk about Ads
@jhawins The ISP
they add so much irrelevant dl time and data :P
That's how much crap you're downloading.
user1596138
16:54
Ok, and?
@Loktar that's because they're always animated
@MadaraUchiha what am I missing about React that's so great? It seems okay, but not amazing... I like angular 2.0 better
Now, ads are a bit of a special case, I know
@MadaraUchiha you work for an ad company right?
user1596138
So because my ISP makes the most money off the ads I see (which is totally untrue lol) that means I shouldn't use React?
16:54
That's why I was picking on them (ads)
But tools need to be evaluated and thought about whether they add value
@corvid React isn't as over-encompassing as Angular and not as much of an engineering/design pattern circle jerk.
jlongster.com non-interactive blog using react for no reason
^ you can still write regular old JS.
For example, on mobile, I cancel JavaScript by default
16:55
Angular looks like it was written by interns still reading the GoF book.
Because it just makes everything run smoother
user1596138
Hahaha oh that's true, @MadaraUchiha isn't Taboola just an ad service? Talk ab out wasted bandwidth
@rlemon hehe runs
@jhawins Absolutely.
Absofuckinglutely.
user1596138
16:56
So where's the base for your argument here?
but it looks so ugly
user1596138
You just bored lol?
@littlepootis is that yours?
@jhawins A man's gotta eat vOv
I didn't invest in Taboola, I merely work here.
@Loktar I'm not Mr. Long, no.
16:56
Ah you're too little to be mr long I guess.
(And it's a great place to work in btw, despite the ideological differences)
@MadaraUchiha yeah we all have to make a living I get it.
I personally don't mind ads though lol
I would love to work for an ad company
you're weird
@Loktar I normally don't either.... until......
@MadaraUchiha is your issue with using react on static sites primarily against the ones who use react on static sites on the client-side, not just server-side rendering?
user1596138
16:57
@MadaraUchiha Sure that makes sense.
Until I have to wait for a full 30 seconds to watch a video
I have youtube red :p
Until I can't read properly because the dancing animations draw my attention
user1596138
YT Red ftw
Hey if anyone with an iPhone is bored, visit crashsafari.com
16:58
Until shit doesn't even load because it's waiting for google analytics
hah yea
The worst is when the porn ads distract you from the porn.
I've experienced that on my own sites in the past
really frustrating
That's when ads become a real drag
@ssube You need more engaging porn
16:58
@KendallFrey Crashes my chrome
Like, I'm trying to watch these people plow here, and somebody is over in the margin hiding behind a wall.
I don't mind ads that are unobstrusive
I unclock those (like the ads on Stack Overflow)
@KendallFrey lol you crashed @jhawins whole computer
@rlemon why would I need a scarf for the Arduino?
he has to restart
16:59
lol
is his computer an iPhone
LOL, it is totally jacked @KendallFrey
But if you want to spend time I don't have to show me things I don't want to see using my money and my data plan

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