« first day (1935 days earlier)      last day (3240 days later) » 

16:00
OK it is 00:00 now in Shenzhen and I need good sleep. Goodbye everyone :D
node was intended to run applications
PHP's runtime wasn't designed to be long-lived
@maowtm hello to mainland china, good night
Does node scale well?
7 mins ago, by Florian Margaine
@ssube no, these days there are fine libraries to handle that
@ssube PHP runtime handles long-lived applications very well.
Are these accurate reasons why they hate node?
user3119231
16:01
Damn this guy is like a hulk from stack overflow: stackoverflow.com/users/19679/brad-larson
@SterlingArcher not particularly.
To "scale" node you just run multiple processes.
What do you mean multiple processes?
(granted that hackernews thread is several years old now)
Multiple separate applications running.
node server.js & && node server.js & && node server.js &
So basically if I wanted to scale SourceUndead I would run it on multiple servers?
or use the cluster module
16:03
you can run them on the same box, you just run multiple copies of the app
which involves a lot of overhead, especially around connections to the DB
user5722584
ok sorry
a more robust application server, like Tomcat or Nginx, would have multiple threads or processes running but would share connections between them
I would assume all those shared instances would use the same db and (in my case) redis connection, no?
Node usually just makes a whole copy of all of everything, so locking and connection overhead/contention become an issue
@SterlingArcher same info, separate conn
How can it share the same info with a separate connection?
Wait... we're still talking a single db right? You're not clustering the database as well
16:07
single DB, multiple open connections
the cluster module makes that better to some extent, although I'm not entirely sure how it shared connections and ports (@FlorianMargaine?)
Interesting, so if SU takes off, I would need to look into cluster scaling
@ssube it's just fork() afaik... but you got me curious
How do you know when you need to cluster a node app? When you have a good hardware server and it's still not enough?
your going to hit Node's limits before you max out your hardware
garbage collection and memory, open connections, etc
clustering also makes the whole server more resilient (one process can crash and the others won't, and can even restart it)
tbh, clustering isn't hard at all. Just make sure your server is a class and your main.js does a new Server(config).run() and you can cluster
because I have workers and servers, I used it here: github.com/ssube/eveningdriver/blob/master/src/main/main.js#L39
@ssube yeah, the cluster module is just a wrapper around child_process.fork
16:12
my db is not a class, but I could convert it to one rather easily
@SterlingArcher Have you looked at knex rather than straight SQL?
I've thought about using an ORM, but honestly after using Spring I've been very... wary. It was confusing figuring out all the methods and joins and shit
woo hoo new desk(s)
Pics or GTFO
16:15
pic pic pic pic
@SterlingArcher knex is a query builder, not an ORM
@SterlingArcher Knex isn't an ORM, it's like JDBC. You write the query using a builder, not direct SQL.
once I get it assembled and my computers on it I'll take some
It takes care of SQL injection and such for you.
it's just some convenience around writing raw sql
16:16
Isn't an ORM a methodized way of writing queries?
!!google orm
Oh, this reminds me
Handles all the escaping, weird syntax differences, that sort of thing. You still write select('a').from('table')
^ got two of these
16:16
@SterlingArcher with an ORM, you only have objects and they magically fetch or save from/to the database
A friend send me a picture of his code (yes, a picture captured on a phone of code on his computer screen) and I spotted a vuln in that
@SterlingArcher ORM is class-to-database. Knex is the builder (fluent) pattern for queries. More like LINQ.
Ohhh no wonder I hated ORMs. The magic is what confused me
It's for a college project, so I think a last minute bobby tables might be quite funny (I'll back up his data first)
In case anyone's wondering why he sent me a picture of his code, it's because he wanted to make sure he was using the ternary operator right
I don't use ORMs because the magic is usually pretty bad, but Knex or JDBC is great, because writing SQL by hand is also bad.
16:17
^ why
I love writing queries
He wasn't. His code was something like:
instName = (instName == 'a') ? 'a' : (instName == 'b') ? 'b' : 'c';
mm... nested ternaries..
yeah, don't do that
ohello tyme
ohello
16:19
@FlorianMargaine Worst part is how pointless it was!
Jello time
He could have done it with a ternary in a simpler way
@SterlingArcher Do you know all of the minor differences between how MySQL and Postgres do quotes?
instName = instName || 'c';?
Right, or that, haha
16:20
it's not technically the same, but I guess it's what he wanted
@ssube nah, I haven't used PG
@SterlingArcher That's why, basically
Doesn't MySQL accept backticks for fcolumn names as well?
@ssube I'm interested. Do you have a link?
All the subtle differences are handled automatically
16:21
@FlorianMargaine that's not the same at all
@Mosho it acts the same if instName is a, b, c or undefined
yeah, a pretty big assumption
wanna bet that I'm right?
did anyone make that assumption?
@ssube also very interested in the documentation for pg v mysql quote differences
16:22
@Mosho I do.
do I want to bet you deducing the writer's original intent then
hm
the suspense is killing me.
literally
@Cerbrus You can in javascript. You can't in the languages that javascript inherits those functions from. And forEach is pointless if you pass it a pure function.
16:25
Hi
Wow ok, I'll just take that heart back then
Did you really have to bring that up again?
Sorry
Hi <333333333333333333333333333333
@Cerbrus lol
16:25
lol
You put it all out there Sterling lol
@Meredith which language does js inherit those functions from?
Functional programming languages
which one?
Implementation dependant.
16:26
please tell me Lisp so that I can SMASH you.
So, irrelevant
Lisp. [/masochist]
Yeah I'll say lisp just to see what happens
I was gonna say haskell or something though
haskell is young. And doesn't use the same names at all.
reduce is foldr in haskell
it uses map and filter iirc
16:28
lisp uses the same names, but they are pronounced differently.
5
I thought Haskell was like 35 years old
Any mongo friends here? Can you use aggregation to push to a collection after an operation is completed?
and yeah fold
maph and redusc
sphilter
Yeah I'm like 99% sure haskell is older than javascript
16:28
you know, lispy
@SterlingArcher Surprise! You're a criminal now
Or at least the "functional" parts of js
@KendallFrey !!oh
haskell was 1990
haskell is from 92 or 95 iirc
16:29
haskell 90
JS 95
That's younger than I thought
and the comparison was with Lisp that was invented in 1958
Do you know where those functions come from?
scala
16:29
I just know they're standard in functional languages
@rlemon omg
I'd bet on Lisp though
Necessity is the mother of invention
They came from logic
Best Lisp of all time -- Samuel L Jackson in Kingsmen
@SterlingArcher look at my role in the so js team
16:30
best movie of all time
> Resident Lithper
omfg
it's funnier because hes french
Le Lithpér
ghobeght
16:34
^ that is how @FlorianMargaine pronounces my name for anyone wondering what kendall just threw up
oh, that's how you hear it
I guess I should improve. :D
it's the r's
oh its robert?
when you say my name your r's are exasperated (this isn't the right word, but I don't know what word I was thinking about... airy)
16:35
I was trying to figure out how that translated to lemon
@rlemon 'Aspirated'? I think that's the right term.
that's the one
hey, I was kinda close
It used to be aspirated
!!s/as/ass /
@rlemon It used to be ass pirated (source)
16:40
i know a guy with a pirated ass
until i met him i didn't even know tpb had that
I would pirate an ass
you wouldn't steal a car, would you steal an ass?
!!youtube don't download this song
16:45
@FlorianMargaine @SterlingArcher wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/…
> to its credit, in its place is an extremely easy-to-install, easy-to-administer, relatively speedy and painless database that works great on practically every OS you'd care to use.
exactly why I use it :D
sounds like Cassandra... minus all that ease of use
@ssube I didn't know " and ' were standards for PG. I actually kind of like that, instead of using ` for column identifiers
Starring because informative
The SQL standard is pretty vague, but does tell you how quotes should work.
MySQL adds backticks, which I don't know of another DB using.
16:48
You can't import a MySQL dump into any other DB, but you can import a Postgres dump into most DBs.
yeah I didn't need to use backticks
sqlite is my favorite
After seeing what MongoDB can do, I'm starting to get why nosql dbs are the new hotness
But mongo was a serious bitch to install and configure
That's what I dislike about databases
Like, that's above my payscale
@tereško lol stop harassing the PHP room
@Meredith I wrote a documentation on installing mongo, which some trouble shooting tips. Would you like it?
Make it your payscale :P
16:53
I'll hit you up next time I start a new project
Sounds good
!!afk food then wrestling some apache configs
Yo
Has anyone see this effect yet? codepen.io/simonfricker/pen/qbypBr
what effect?
How the text scrolls but the image does not
untill the end of the div
is there a cleaner way to do it?
uhm... what image?
16:57
Patrick?
scroll down?
i see just text, and a green/white background thing happening
Use chrome?
Food is delayed. Much upset
@Simon not reproducible on chrome
also. why are you using docuemtn ready handler, but having a selector selecting .content outside of it? seems like you wouldn't need the doc ready handler if .content selector is working, or, .content selector isn't working.
Yea I don't see the image either
17:00
My console says 403 on the image
Goto it directly to get the cache
Then it works
Any idea how to create that smoothly?
@ThatBrazilianGuy delete everything, then run git clone github.com/original/repo.git
omg that background lol
when I said "delete everything", I didn't mean your messages.
17:05
lmao
Any ideas?
Is there node.js package for managing torrents. I'm not referring to webrtc. I have found it to be glitchy and minimal browser support.
@William if I google "nodejs torrent" and find something, do I get something?
or rather, do you get hurt or something?
@Simon stackoverflow.com/questions/5902822/… this may help you a bit
The second answer has a sticky scroll fiddle that may work with a background image as well
@Simon i would do it using a non-fixed background that gets set to fixed once the scroll position is past a particular point. changing the position of something on scroll isn't going to be smooth.
17:08
basically, you need to stop the background scroll while X div is visisble
or something like that
google "scrollspy vanilla js"
Thanks guys
Anyone want to take a hack at it?
Can't, busy wrestling file permissions, apache, and modularizing a project
:(
@Simon aka "anyone wants to work for free for me?"
17:10
don't really like dealing with css, so I'll pass. :)
@FlorianMargaine I'll hold him down and let you swing a sock with a lock in it.
@Simon How abouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut. NO. Most of us in here are professional devs with our own shit.
I wrote this a long time ago to handle nav transitions when scrolling on a single page gist.githubusercontent.com/rlemon/adedb97c2fbc3cca1cad/raw/…
probably not useful
but who knows
it is terrible code btw
!!afk things and stuff\
17:24
Is there any plugin that can do this?
!!afk .60 cent wings at BDubs!
@Trasiva I've got a fulltime job and a hobby game project!
@ShotgunNinja Trasiva is afk: .60 cent wings at BDubs!
hi there buddies
@Euclides Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don'task if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
17:42
@CapricaSix ty
18:07
Chat didn't move much since I've been at lunch ._.
that's because it's lunch time for all of us
also, I still haven't gotten through all of the pings you sent me while I was out of town
rlemon's all fancy pants and has a new desk and needs to power me down to move me. What a syrup sucker.
@CapricaSix moose muncher
What do you guys generally use to manage maps on a web application? Mostly on the front end for display
lol I did ping you a bit
18:17
@corvid
What do you mean by 'manage maps'?
I want to display a map to a user, then I need to save the data on the back end. I use Postgres + PostGIS for the back end, but what is good for the front end?
@corvid are you looking for some framework or what? Vanilla JS / jQuery will suffice for the task. Have made a G-maps-based plugin myself a year ago.
crl
crl
var f = (a={}) => a.x; f() ew default in lambdas too
react if the ui gets complex
@crl You're using React? How is it?
crl
crl
beautiful jsfiddle.net/crl/sbbhnqnf/26 well my code is ugly though (you need a very recent browser also)
18:24
I'm using it but have no clue what I am doing
Hey guys, what are "atomic events"? I am looking at Angular.js best practices, point # 2.
crl
crl
an indivisible/not-cutable event
@RahulDesai Basically, an atomic event is isolated from concurrent events
I dont get it. :-|
crl
crl
transactions are made to be atomic for example I think, they execute all in once, some low-level operations can be
18:28
Example, please.
crl
crl
In concurrent programming, an operation (or set of operations) is atomic, linearizable, indivisible or uninterruptible if it appears to the rest of the system to occur instantaneously. Atomicity is a guarantee of isolation from concurrent processes. Additionally, atomic operations commonly have a succeed-or-fail definition—they either successfully change the state of the system, or have no apparent effect. Atomicity is commonly enforced by mutual exclusion, whether at the hardware level building on a cache coherency protocol, or the software level using semaphores or locks. Thus, an atomic operation...
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2016/02/02/no-coder-does-this/
CommitStrip
No coder does this
CommitStrip
1454438040
atomicity is less about success/failure and more about making sure multiple operations aren't preempted
the atomic add-and-get is a great example, where an integer is locked, incremented, fetched, and unlocked
yeah, transactions are the all-pass/all-fail version of atomic ops
Gotcha!
Thank you so much, @ton.yeung
I recall my engineering school days, lol
reading a file is a common example of atomicity, too
if (fs.exists('foo')) { fs.read('foo'); } // throws if 'foo' was deleted between the two calls
@ton.yeung a lot of us are software engineers, technically
18:43
^^
Any angular UI bootstrap guru here?
crl
crl
no thx
@ton.yeung lol, but that's texas, not real life
lol
@ShotgunNinja I'm not saying we don't have hobbies, I'm just saying that his project looked like a hobby project that he hadn't done any research on and kept begging for help.
18:44
the standard industry title is software engineer (sometimes with the I, II, III)
then sr software engineer and systems engineer and so on
@ShyamalParikh -- got an Angular question?
@ton.yeung That's my official job title.
I wanna become an engineer engineer and just be in charge of banging all day to produce more engineers.
@Trasiva ah
my official title is web developer, but... that doesn't hardly cover what i do
crl
crl
mine is backbend developer, bascically stretching
so, how do them monitors look from behind?
@crl lol
@ssube What's an 'engineer engineer'
creator of engineers
18:48
@ssube they have a name for that, it's called "recruiter"
or a doubly good engineer
I heard that in some European countries, you can't identify as engineer unless you actually went to an engineering school. Not sure how that applies to the states, but to play it safe that's why I call myself a software developer and not software engineer.
4 mins ago, by ssube
I wanna become an engineer engineer and just be in charge of banging all day to produce more engineers.
We just throw the word engineer around here like it's no big deal
@ShotgunNinja not finding new engineers, making them.
18:49
@ssube they have a name for that, it's called "baby boomer"
what do you mean by "can't"? what are the consequences?
@KevinB total annihilation of all matter
also it's an operating-without-license charge; same thing that happens to doctors who practice without a medical license.
@ShotgunNinja no, those produce only gas station attendants
that's absurd
they either get arrested or heavily fined, or both
it's not so much referring to yourself as an engineer, it's referring to yourself as an engineer in a professional capacity.
I can call myself a doctor here in the States, but it's not true. If I try to get a job or work, and say I'm a doctor, I can be arrested or fined.
18:52
Can anyone please help with this question stackoverflow.com/questions/35145914/…
Like, saying "I'm the Doctor" at a sci-fi convention is common. But that doesn't mean you're identifying as a medical professional.
Doctor also isn't restricted to medical
@tymeJV the Zoidberg phenomena
true, but you can't bear the title of Doctor officially without a doctoral degree
meaning you can't refer to yourself in legal proceedings as a doctor
18:54
Stop trying to find loopholes! Yall know what we mean lol
Going to go get my doctoral from an engineering school, then we'll have something to talk about
Better call Saul!
hahah
guy(al)s
my office is going to look so sweet
engineer !== engineering degree
I had to learn that
18:56
Mine just looks like typical corporate one right now.
@ton.yeung in most cases, not really
@ton.yeung If he did, he would be devaluing his own credentials, imo.
I went to an engineering college, and between Industrial Engineers and Software Engineers, the other branches treated us as glorified business and science degree majors.
@rlemon What're you doing to your office?
@ton.yeung depends on how much of an ass they are
18:58
I've read the perspective that software development can never be engineered, it's too fluid and there is no rigid principles in which you engineer from, which is why software engineer is not a thing.
@Waxi why?
go read more on it
software engineering is engineering
@Waxi The speed of iteration and adaptation of new technology shouldn't be the determining factor.
previously*
we're in a new age
@Waxi developer and engineer are not always the same. engineering involves understanding and designing/drafting a system.
developer is just building somebody else's design

« first day (1935 days earlier)      last day (3240 days later) »