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22:04
@ndugger I mean... Lambda isn't just a replacement for function
Your mother isn't just a replacement for function.
she does get called a lot tho
!!afk home
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I'm getting tired of people saying "The new shit HAS to be used" lol. Like. No. The new shit has a use-case, you are abusing it, which is totes cool, but it's what's happening.
the only 'old' thing that I think is pretty useless today is var
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I know @ndugger is just kidding. But you guys know what I mean lol
22:05
and when I say useless, I know it isn't
but the use case is very limited
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@rlemon I can agree with that
yeah the usecases for var are unexpected behaviour to any normal human
now really...
!!afk home (well, haircut then home)
Farewell sweet prince
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!!afk gotta get to the bank before close
22:07
@monners did you have a good Australia Day?
@ChipThrasher Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Pleasedon'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.
@phenomnomnominal Can't complain
is fetch a valid api these days?
22:12
@SuperUberDuper depends on if you want to use a polyfill. caniuse.com/#feat=fetch
Can I write this better?
while (val.substr(posStart, 1) != '\n' && posStart != 0) { posStart--; }
sheesh whats with edge not supporting it
@phenomnomnominal I think I can optimize the logic of that code
@stack yes, but are you just trying to find the last \n character?
22:16
I'm trying to find closed \n
what do you mean by closed?
closest?
@NathanJones yes
@phenomnomnominal I mean is "near"
Closest to what?
val.indexOf('\n');
22:17
where does posStart come from
val.lastIndexOf('\n');
@monners to a position (posStart is the number of position)
@FlorianMargaine I don't thin this be what I need
/\n/g
lemme say an example:
var str = "this is a test\nalso this is a test\nand this is a test"; // now posStart is 16 and I need to get 14
How's everyone doing
@stack sounds really impractical
Is that a homework problem or something
yeah that'd do it
22:23
@Lemony-Andrew it isn't homework, I can do that like this: (but I think I can do that better)
10 mins ago, by stack
while (val.substr(posStart, 1) != '\n' && posStart != 0) { posStart--; }
@stack that probably won't always work because your closest match might not always be at a lower index than posStart.
@NathanJones if closest match doesn't be at a lower index, it decrease posStart to 0
@stack maybe use something like this, then find the index closest to posStart stackoverflow.com/questions/3410464/…
idk
thanks ^
Potentiometers cost entirely too much
22:32
How to get the position of last character in the string?
"abcd" // I want 4
.length-1
good :-)
Position is zero based ?
@stack position !== index
@rlemon yes
@NathanJones tnx but how should I use this exactly?
@rlemon .length counts spaces ?
@NathanJones I see, tnx
A space is a character
So yes
got it
I wish coding on a mobile phone wasn't such a PITA
I could be coding while waiting for the haircut
:(
$ sudo ./sbin/init
Starting REMOUNT-FS...
REMOUNT-FS started.
Starting DUMMY...
DUMMY started.
* DUMMY changed to state ERRORED.
REMOUNT-FS changed to state ERRORED.
woohoo
dependencies work!
and cycles are detected!
and code is ugly!
22:52
@FlorianMargaine is that linit?
@rlemon that's what audiobooks are for
23:11
@ndugger LOL
yeah, my computer is being fucky
@BenjaminGruenbaum @Mosho any of you got a second to talk about some performance stuff re. SystemJS?
yeah, that totally didn't look like a password
lucky for me, that's just my wifi password
@phenomnomnominal shooot
23:12
@Mosho what are your production load times like?
I was focused in the input field for the wifi password, but it refused to focus out of the chat
I can just see nick frantically changing all of his passwords then claiming that is just his wifi
@phenomnomnominal tipranks.com/ratings
our homepage is react with server-side rendering
Probably not a fair test since I'm in NZ :P
@Mosho i.e. slow
23:13
@FlorianMargaine pretty slow, yeah
hence the move to react
takes ~3s to load + render the page for me, cached
Mobile is worse
@Mosho what are you using now?
@rlemon I don't think it's that bad
but there is/was lots of room for improvement
@NathanJones we are migrating from angular to react with server-side rendering
one page at a time
We find we have like a few seconds where the browser is literally doing nothing?
23:15
aha
we had that
@rlemon lol, feel free to try it around
Did you fix it?
yeah
give me a link
It's not in production anywhere
okay
how is it set up
23:16
Route based bundles
it could be either be unoptimized script loading
or, quite randomly, core-js version if you use it
I assume you do
Yeah we do
We only pull down the individual bits we need though
it caused pretty huge hang-ups in running times
as much as 4-5 seconds
upgrading made that go away
to 1.2.x or something
there's core-js 2 now too, haven't tried it
do you use depcache for the bundles?
Okay, I'm pretty sure we have at least 1.2.6, what did you mean by the unoptimised script loading?
not being completely parallel
23:19
We're using system-csp-production if that makes a difference
ie no depcache
we don't, not sure what that implicates
depcache as well as bundles?
yeah
it's a must
without it, systemjs will load bundles in series
23:20
We use depcache in dev cause we serve over http2, but didn't think we'd need it with the bundles
because it doesn't know what it needs
I assumed it got that from the bundles config. Damn
Okay, I'll try that!
have fun
to verify that this is an issue, look in the network tab at your bundles
Yeah, they get pulled down at roughly the same time. Then there's like several seconds of nothing, (some random GC) then the app bootstraps
But I'll try it anyways
@phenomnomnominal what we did that showed us core-js was causing slowdowns, was look at the timeline chart in dev tools
and some meditation
and guessing
but the timeline really helped
Yeah, it doesn't look like its network. Everything is cached hard, comes down in <100ms then there's a whole bunch of nothing til we bootstrap.
that was how it looked before we upgraded core-js
Okay, I'll poke around with that some more
I think there's a correlation with the number of requires that happen
have you checked the dev tools profiler?
Yep, that's how I know it's just basically doing nothing. Like up to 8 seconds of "idle time"
With some occasions GC in the middle
23:28
when we had that, I zoomed in and there was a function call every 500ms during that idling time
tiniest calls
something about them made me suspect core-js
Right. I'll keep digging.
23:44
@Mosho so would you discourage me from using angular as a rule, or did it just not work out in your specific case?
the reason i ask: i work for a shop that writes plugins for a 3rd party system, and the community of plugin developers is moving towards angular.
if you have to use Angular, use Angular 2, otherwise, you'll probably go crazy and die
how to remove ExecuteOrDelayUntilScriptLoaded from your pages and remove sharepoint dependencies?
yeah, i was thinking Angular 2 and graphQL if possible
or faclor
falcor? Isn't that php?
kind of irrelevant to choosing angular.
23:49
Ah, I was thinking about something else

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