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17:02
ohhh tinder match
annnddd nope
@SomeKittens I can totally see your point, but if you have an If component already, you probably don't need this anyways
@SterlingArcher do you just swipe right on everyone?
Duh. I barely get matches. Swipe em all, unmatch the weird ones
@ndugger Yeah, why not make it an attribute?
That way you can put it on arbitrary elements, instead of needing a whole component
attributes are a terrible place to store logic
Got another match. @ndugger gimme a line
17:06
creating an example route for a restify boilerplate application. anybody found some good examples of a route that is doing something interesting without being too complex? just a normal hello world route feels boring.
omg wait, I got it.
Her name is anne
Anne Perkins! ☜(゚ヮ゚☜)
8/10 chance she's a hookerbot though
Guys notice me
!!gif witness me
Get the fuck out ._.
hahahaha
booked my room for my brothers wedding, dude mentioned "tourism tax" -- I laughed and politely told him I'd like to see them try (he doesn't care, he';s just in booking and has to say it)
tl;dr places in Ontario (and I'm sure others) add some fake 'tourism' tax to your bill
17:15
Damn Canadians
it isn't illegal to put it there, but it is illegal not to take it off once I notice it
fucky shit right there
"Tourism Tax (Sorry)"
we've got a BUNCH of people staying for the wedding
I'm making sure all of them know
Good old Canada. Fine to sell sex, but no one may buy it.
17:17
err, @rlemon I think every country has such a tax
@KendallFrey can smoke at 16, cannot buy or be given cigs till 19
@FilipDupanović no
Canada doesn't even have such a tax
read what I just wrote
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Q: Form validation objects in AngularJS

overexchangeI learnt that, $pristine: It will be TRUE, if the user has not interacted with the form yet $dirty: It will be TRUE, if the user has already interacted with the form. $valid: It will be TRUE, if all containing form and controls are valid $invalid: It will be TRUE, if at least one containi...

really? maybe it's not called "tourism tax", but usually you do pay a minuscule sum when you charge for accomodation
Yes. It's called the regular taxes we pay
Some places try to sneak additional charges and call then a tax
you used a plural form there... so small wonder there's a lodging tax someone is imposing on you :D
17:22
You are missing the point. It isn't a tax
There is no federal or provincial tax for it. They are trying to scam you. If they tell you it is mandatory that is fraud.
@KendallFrey can I sell other peoples sex?
Or maybe loan it out with interest?
I just found it... you should do a localized Google search for "accomodation tax"
payed for such a thing recently in the Netherlands
I think you're missing his point
Lol okay. I'm sure I don't know my local legislation. I was mistaken.
17:25
try looking up "DMF" fee
thanks
I'm not talking about real taxes, I'm talking about the fake taxes they try to impose on me
oh, I get it, like... banks spoofing up "internal processing fees"
> Destination Marketing Fee
Destination Marketing Fee (DMF) on the other hand is simply individual businesses deciding to contribute funds to a joint marketing program. It is a business to business contractual arrangement.
@FilipDupanović he's talking about a "you're a tourist here, so you pay an extra tax on top of our regulated taxes"
user1596138
Taxation is theft
17:26
> individual businesses deciding to contribute funds to a joint marketing program
@ndugger pls
this is not a tax
calling it such is misleading
enforcing it as such is fraud
user1596138
!!> 'taxation' == 'theft'
@Josiah so is yo momma
I get it now, thanks... first achievement of the day
17:27
nice
Question: with modules, there's nothing wrong with having two files export a variable of the same name, right?
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Did I forget how Caprica works?
no @corvid
@corvid Yeah, that can be a problem with ES6 modules
@Josiah nope
17:27
@Josiah she's down
my internet is fucky since the phone guy left
import {a} from './mod';
import {a} from './mod0';
she's up but stopped listening
^problem
user1596138
!!asl?
17:28
refreshed her now
@SomeKittens Can't you do import {a as b} from './mod0' ?
@SomeKittens But can't you do import { a as somethingElse } from './mod'?
@Tuvia yup, also an option but it's a band-aid
Depends on if the imported module is default, no?
@SterlingArcher no
@SomeKittens well if your modules define the same name for their exports there is nothing really you can do about that.... (in many cases)
@Tuvia oh, from third-party stuff?
@SomeKittens exactly
yeah, that's troublesome
@SomeKittens proxy module :D
17:30
I am using a variable called "Router" in my routes.js files usually
import a from poop;
export {a as b};
or something like that
stupid ugly tho :D
@rlemon then you just have file bloat, no?
@rlemon I do that a lot (also helps with DI in node)
@Tuvia yes
17:31
@corvid import {default as fooRoutes} from 'foo/routes'; import {default as barRoutes} from 'bar/routes';
user1596138
@corvid What's the problem with this?
user1596138
It's not a bandaid... It's like trying to do const a = 5; const a = 'another thing because you can totally have multiple things the same name in the same scope.....?';
@Josiah someone is telling me that you shouldn't ever name an exported variable the same thing as another modules exported variables. I don't see why, I thought part of the benefit of modules was to avoid name collisions in a global namespace
@Josiah I wouldn't call it a bandaid either. but not my code base so no point in arguing
:D
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@corvid You can't write one module based on a different one lol that's not how it works
17:33
seems on point with what it is meant for
@corvid that's why I said no; a module is a object, it's exports are referenced on it, one module's exports have nothing to do with another module's exports
user1596138
If the export, for example, is a name... Name the export name. Then if you have another file and the export is also a name, you should probably name it name because that is intuitive.
user1596138
@FilipDupanović Exactly, it's not relevant at all.
user1596138
The point which they become relevant to each other is when they get imported in the same file. That's the time where you separate the names
user1596138
import {name as dogName} from './dog`;
import {name as duckName} from './duck';
17:36
and there is no possibility of collisions with that?
const [dogName, duckName] = [require('./dog'),require('./duck')];
:P
user1596138
@corvid Well... I gave them separate names so no
import { rebecca as black } from './friday';
6
sorry; I'll go check my privelage
@corvid you can introduce collisions, but they should fly in your face
that much is true for ES6 modules
!!Roasted peppers or roasted tomato
@Trasiva Roasted peppers
Good call
> Yo, dat ass so fat, you lye with me and it won't even get dirty. We'll make soap for days.
17:42
@Trasiva some youtube.com/watch?v=B3KBuQHHKx0 with that?
I'm all out of TP at home. I'll have to stop for some and liquor on the way home
@ndugger either or
Question: does anyone know of a library which can create human-readable differences between two arrays? As in: removed [some element], added [these elements]
I think I definitely need both
@corvid recycle something from chaijs.com/api
wait, what's wrong with array comprehensions [x for (x of arr1) if (arr2.has(x))]?
17:47
they're ugly and unreadable
We already have map, filter, find, reduce, etc. No need to make things more complicated
user1596138
@FilipDupanović During code golf? Nothing lol
@FilipDupanović Cheese with a chicken breast? This isn't chicken parmesean...
@Trasiva some salty goat cheese to go with the peppers? just ask me if I have some
@ssube wtf lol
She turned out to be a hooker
Damn tinderbots
@ndugger I like them, what's wrong with them? ._. at least they work well in python
17:50
2 mins ago, by ndugger
they're ugly and unreadable
that's what's wrong with them
@ndugger there's a reason we have for...of and .forEach()
My brother's meme game is improving
@SterlingArcher A hooker, or a scam bot?
17:57
Probably both
Are they unreadable? They don't seem unreadable for smaller things, like [x**2 for x in list_of_numbers if x instanceof Number]
@SterlingArcher you know how soap is made, right?
fat and lye?
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@rlemon Hahahahahah!!!
user1596138
> Woke up and my balls were gone
user1596138
18:02
Dogs have a weird life
SQL server users: any way to connect to sql server remotely from a Linux install? cc @BenjaminGruenbaum you use it with azure right?
or from windows without installing sql server :/ maybe telnet or something (but then with telnet os doesn't matter right?)
Usually SQL servers should be only accessible from localhost.
this is not the usual case :P
@jarvis maybe you can pick your favorite interpreted language and connect from a REPL session?
18:09
if telnet is an option, go ahead
oooh an sql server client lib. good idea, lemme try. Thanks!
Hi all, I made a simple registerpage with validations I use ajax post and everything is working fine untill the point it gets posted.. everything is saved in mysql db and then I set $_SESSION['info'] = 'Registration complete'; I put php logic in my html to show the message when it exists but the page is never getting a refresh so it doesn't show.. also on my successhandler on the ajaxpost I get the html returned of the page including the message.. how can I get this to show on postsucces ?
if your going to use Node.js, I would go for babel-node and then you can use await if the client uses promises
my gf wants to do a cordova app, pls help me stop her
smash her phone!
18:10
*make?
Also, *please
* fuck right off, Jan
Morning all
I mean, how does one do a piece of software?
no, i'll have to buy her a new one or she'll kill me
18:15
all, if I use non-standard currencies, should I be trying to expand the locale data for Intl (because I'm not finding a obvious way how to do that) or should I just use the number formatter straight up? How to localize my Interstellar Kudos, the name and symbol?
hmm, telnet is apparently not an option. so I guess client lib is whats left now
@SterlingArcher you reposting shit is gonna become a meme yet
2 hours ago, by rlemon
@Loktar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6urJejluX44 I don't get how some people get some immersed
you are literally living in the past
IM NOT HERE FOR EVERYTHING KENDALL
@FilipDupanović I would assume that a number formatter would be a part of the localisation API
But whenever you miss something you post it quite soon after
It really happens so often it's funny
18:18
so if I used a private locale, how do I provide locale data for currencies, their names and symbols?
in the locale, I'd assume
@JanDvorak how do I get new Intl.NumberFormat('en', {style: 'currency', currency: 'ISK', currencyDisplay: 'name'}).format(10) to output 10 Interstellar Kudos?
I am not familiar with your particular lib, whichever that may be. name:"..." ?
Hi, I'm new here, and I have some EXTREMELY stupid and unproductive questions, that are not even about JavaScript specifically, and more about programming in general. Essential just some stuff I'm curious about. Do you know where I should ask them? (I prefer chat as I don't need an "answer" so to speak, but rather I have many little ones, and am looking for a conversation about the topic.)
18:22
@ShaharNacht 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.
@JanDvorak I'm using native Intl ecma-international.org/ecma-402/2.0
!!mdn javascript intl
@JanDvorak Intl
I really don't want to be cracking the spec
sorry, I didn't figure you were unfamiliar with Intl
18:26
Doesn't seem like you can invent your own currencies
it doesn't seem I can provide any locale data, but somehow that doesn't feel right
My question, in general, is: How did 3D collision detection in Mario 64 (And other old platformer games with very limited computing power) work? Where can I find code examples and theory?
I am a beginner game maker, and from my searches the only suggestions seem to use a premade full physics engine
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Q: How do collision meshes work in games like Zelda on the N64?

Justin MeinersI was recently reading about the technology of Ocarina of Time/Majoras Mask and discovered that world collision is done using a single triangle mesh (vertices, normals, etc) for an entire area. There are also no signs of preprocessed spatial partitioning methods in that data structure. What algo...

yeah, you actually write an engine before the game
Making a physics engine is hard
18:28
unity is kinda neat
who's making a physics engine
I'm not interested in making a FULL physics engine, just a "when left is pressed x+=4 UNLESS there's a wall".
Which is, simply put, what I use in 2D games
That's a simple collision detection
But why is your x-axis pointing left?
@ShaharNacht with fixed step and well-defined simulation scope this is doable
@Jan Nono, that's and example :P
@BartekBanachewicz I don't understand?
(I'm not very good in English )
18:31
@ShaharNacht Fixed step simulation and orders of magnitude known beforehand
So the problem isn't to make the simulation
Equations are typically easy
The problem is to make it stable.
Fixed step helps tremendously, but it has its limitations
I'd be happy with a simulation that's stabilised by inertial dampening.
(First of all thank you all for your help =) )
I'm happy to hear the equations are easy, but where do I even start in making them?
If you'd like to learn more about real simulation, Havok's manual is a great resource
For me even full rigid body physics in 2D is intimidating enough.
@ShaharNacht your physics textbook, section on kinematics
Start with s = v * t and go from there.
18:34
stop with the CS masturbation, this is the JS chat room! NPM link and tell me what export to call pls kthxbai
@BartekBanachewicz I actually shy away from "real" simulations, because I aim at making things I can play with my friends, not all of which have strong computers
yeah that's understandable
but it's still a good idea to look at potential problems that might arise
Sure, thanks! =)
like the section about the broadphase in havok is worth its weight in gold alone in teaching you about how to approach collisions
18:35
My desk right now :(
@ShaharNacht you can write native code
@FilipDupanović which helps how exactly
@FilipDupanović which isn't even usable yet
@FilipDupanović I'm very intrigued with making browser games, so that my friends don't need to download anything :P
@ShaharNacht Have you looked at Phaser?
@FilipDupanović already abandoned
@BartekBanachewicz Do they also do 3D?
Web Assembly is future facing and NaCl is still being used
@ShaharNacht ah no. Phaser is for 2D mostly.
doing 3D physics in the browser... well obviously doable, because why not
I don't really have a problem with 2D, since rectangle hitboxes for everyithing works for me there mostly
18:38
well, not for circles
@ShaharNacht Well then cuboid hitboxes should work in 3D, no? :)
@BartekBanachewicz Haha I'm a kid and I do it for the sport! ;-) That's why I want to make the collision system myself instead of taking a premade one!
@BartekBanachewicz Not really I find, 3D worlds seem to be too complex for that
collision of cuboids is a solved problem.
(Even simple 3D worlds)
@ShaharNacht Everything that works in 2D also works in 3D
well except gravity and quantum mechanics
18:40
:P
well is there anything in particular you're having problems with in 3D, assuming you can do it in 2D?
I tried to make my own collision detection system in 3D (Not based on cubiods), but it's just not very good
1sec, let me find the link to it
WASD to move, space to jump
@SterlingArcher 4 monitors, really? hope your neck is keeping up with it, be careful
18:45
@ShaharNacht well, looks pretty nice
so is the third ramp a problem?
Thank you, but it's not very practical
Yeah, kind of
the thing is, I used raycasting for collision
straight down?
And the player just shoots rays in all directions
good stuff @ShaharNacht 🚀
18:46
Haha thanks!
26rays in total
that's... rather peculiar
but that means the player is not really a body, but a set of rays, which creates some problems
What's peculiar? the 26?
@ShaharNacht that's good enough for midphase/broadphase
but what you need now is narrowphase
IOW you need to get down to concrete vertices
Also, it seems to drop some frames sometimes? Even on a relatively strong computer as mine?
@ShaharNacht is it fixed step?
18:48
What's fixed step?
@ShaharNacht that's ok, no one gets consistent performances with JS apps
@ShaharNacht I presume this is a discrete simulation, right?
(Yes, it "assumes" you run at 60, and the movement is a set distance, not related to delta)
discrete?
What's that?
@ShaharNacht done in a series of steps as opposed to continuous, which gives you interpolation at arbitrary interval
@ShaharNacht is that because you're a bad person?
because only bad people use fixed framerate (lemon)
18:50
@ShaharNacht if it assumes you run at 60, then every drop of framerate will impact the simulation
@ssube that's nonsense
Haha it actually compensates for drops and higher framerates
@ShaharNacht so it's fixed step :)
But not by moving by delta, rather by updating everying possibly mutiple times per frame
yep. that's good.
@ShaharNacht using the delta often ends up being cheaper
when it makes sense to use that sort of calculation
18:51
@ssube and also leads to simulation that's much easier to destabilize
@ssube I know, but for SOME WEIRD reason it completely messes up my collision
case in point.
@ShaharNacht there's an algorithm you need to use when you're doing continuous math like that and collision
it'll sort that out for you, but if you're not using it, then you end up with things accidentally jumping through one another
but he just said it's doing it in steps, not as continuous simulation
What's continous math? (Sorry for my EXTREME ignorance, I'm new)
(Constantly looks up phrases in English like "case in point" on Google :P)
18:53
@ShaharNacht when you go from fixed-step to delta, there's an algorithm you need to compensate for the change in collisions
Anyone have any ideas how I can break up this function so it's not so monolithic? paste.ofcode.org/BF9perJTJTSM6RgWVMMqyC
@Mr_Green: Oleg updated his answer... Notice how he doesn't mention me xD
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Q: How do I set a default value for my .onchange function?

SkullomaniaI have created a custom search application showing results of a user input. In the application I have included a way for the user to control the amount of results that display. HTML <select id="countShow"> <option selected="selected">10</option> <option>25</option> <option>50</option>...

@ndugger that function is a great candidate for measuring (and minimizing) cylcomatic complexity
bump :(
18:54
@ShaharNacht Well assume you're in a step. Your object has some velocity, and now you want to move it. Discrete simulation adds the velocity to the position and checks for collision. Continuous simulation calculates the path of the shape across the timeline and is able to tell whether it hits something regardless of its speed and the "thickness" of the object colliding with.
@ndugger Don't add a comment for every single line of code?
@Cerbrus comments aren't an issue
@ssube what do you mean?
@BartekBanachewicz Hmm. Discrete is MUCH cheaper then, right? (processing power wise)
@ndugger ehhhh
It does make the function huge, tho :P
18:55
Cyclomatic complexity is a software metric (measurement), used to indicate the complexity of a program. It is a quantitative measure of the number of linearly independent paths through a program's source code. It was developed by Thomas J. McCabe, Sr. in 1976. Cyclomatic complexity is computed using the control flow graph of the program: the nodes of the graph correspond to indivisible groups of commands of a program, and a directed edge connects two nodes if the second command might be executed immediately after the first command. Cyclomatic complexity may also be applied to individual functions...
@ndugger measure that and it will give you a number based on how many returns and stuff you have.
@ShaharNacht typically, yes. That's why continuous simulation is often only used in narrowphase
alright
Then start breaking the function down into smaller functions with very low complexity (1, 2, maybe 3)
18:56
I don't know @ndugger, your doing a couple of things there you could extract as separate concerns
Good separation of concerns usually leads to low cyclomatic complexity.
@ShaharNacht The idea is that you first roughly assess whether the collision happens, and only then try the proper simulation.
Guys, I found a very strange data structure... it's an array, says it's of length 5, but only has three elements in it
parsing headers--one thing; handling HTTP request methods, could be another thing
that's a reason why every solid body in Havok has a "frame" around it.
18:57
@BartekBanachewicz Any idea of where I even start from with that?
@FilipDupanović exactly. Separate the request stuff from the response stuff.
I've tried really hard to separate concerns so far. It's just that you can have an action that returns a number of different things, and so I need to check for what it is eventually
@ShaharNacht Well there's an idea but it requires patience. Download Havok physics, launch it examples and read the manual (1000+ pages last time I checked)
@BartekBanachewicz I assume I can simply use cuboids for broadphase, right?
alternatively NVidia PhysX will do
@ShaharNacht AABBs
18:58
What's AABBs?
(axis-aligned bounding box)
@ndugger but you can do that with an in-switch-out
which is a cuboid, but aligned to the axes obviously
in-switch-out? wat
18:58
Yes
const result = doRequestStuff();
switch (typeof result) {
  case Error:
    response.status(500);
}
using switches to resolve references to delegates instead of doing conditional branching in a single function
separate the three parts
you have your incoming request, which you process, and you get Foo
@ShaharNacht Anyway the topic is really complex. Again, the things we're talking about can all be implemented in 2D.
take Foo, check the type, send it to the proper handler
18:59
oh gross. I'd rather avoid switches
But exactly what I came here for, is, not using something like Havok, but rather to "solve" the "mystery" of such good collision with SUCH limited power (Talking about the N64)
take what the handler returns, send it back to the client

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