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19:00
@Quill the bank doesn't come and take your stuff away, so
@MadaraUchiha k fine... @rlemon I think according to the powers that be you are to give me 500 reps back. stackoverflow.com/a/15464016/561731 I accept bitcoin ;-P
you can accept my foot up your ass if you think that's happening
@Neal Seriously, stop being a fuckin' tool.
Official async/await support landed in V8 yesterday, the second browser to implement it. In a year all evergreen browsers will have async/await support.
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19:01
@BenjaminGruenbaum Did you read my ping?
@Neal you've already gotten in trouble for abusing the system, do you really have to be a jackass about it?
@ssube What are you talking about?
@MadaraUchiha no, when did you ping me?
@BenjaminGruenbaum About an hour ago
@BenjaminGruenbaum AWESOME! :-)
19:02
python is awkward to write coming from JS syntax
keep writing js by defacto
@MadaraUchiha can't find it.
@rlemon Yea. it is easier coffeescript to python... but coffeescript...
Just write your scripts in node, like a pleb. I've done that a couple of times since I refuse to learn bash
@rlemon it takes around ~2 days to get used to.
@rlemon I always forget the : after stuff
19:02
43 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
Are they kidding me?
@ndugger node-usb is more awkward
@BenjaminGruenbaum
@ndugger you and the rest of the world, node shell scripts are taking over
@ndugger you probably should know bash, though
it's pretty useful for system stuff
@MadaraUchiha lol wtf, any chance you could download that and we'll upload it to YouTube?
19:04
@BenjaminGruenbaum With my connection at the apartmment, absolutely not
wait, where's the talk?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Password protected
Want me to give you my creds?
They have 40 minutes for "functional programming is terrible" and no async iterators
@AwalGarg uh... how do you know about call/cc?
19:05
Naa, if it's password protected I'll have them remove it and upload it openly.
In fact, if it's password protected I'll likely sue them
@SterlingArcher lol
people think functional programming is bad?
@ndugger Functional programming in JS is pretty terrible
It's fun and fancy on paper
@MadaraUchiha Still better than OOP is JS
> That kid got up without complaining of serious injury, clearly he's not a soccer player
19:06
But try to introduce debugging or real world constraints
OOP in general makes me cry these days
And the tower of cards crumbles
@Neal I added that test to my fiddle and it worked too, but question was already locked by then so I couldn't add it.
hey jungs
is it the normal behavior, when I redirect someone to the same page again on a formular , when he made some validation errors, that the html formular is emtpy?
@KevinB hmmm
19:08
@ndugger the advantages aren't apparent until you multithread
and surprisingly, most people never actually need to do that
if (err) {
                var errorx = err.invalidAttributes;
                req.addFlash('success', errorx);

                return res.redirect("/user/new");
            }
return res.redirect(sameSite);
is it normal that the formular is empty and all user inputs are gone? how can I prevent that?
you redirect them, so they reload the page, which clears any inputs
@PomeGranate I would suggest using ajax for the form post instead of a regular form post, then the inputs will stay as they are on error.
Unless they're on firefox; who knows what the fuck they do to save state of form inputs...
ok, I'll do it the ajax way... or I'll do a frontend validation and than send the data.
19:11
redirect isn't a "go back one", so the form data is lost
thx jungs
showing them an error page and letting them hit back will work
@KevinB how would you do that? is there a "go back to the same page mr." way?
What the heck is a jungs?
@ssube Yes, only on some browsers that save form data.
19:12
@PomeGranate not on the server side, you just show them an error
@ndugger jungs is a polite form of guys
Not in this country, it's not.
'Murica
hm ok thx ssube thx guys you are awsome!
haha
this is Internetistan
@PomeGranate jungs*
19:13
Budweiser sucks
@ndugger America*
@ndugger Well there is no more "Budweiser" till November ;-)
@Neal o/
Q:

In sails.js you got the layout.ejs, its the header and the footer of every other sites

we got there every frontend .js depencies ( jquery... ) and our main.js


for me it doesn't make sense, that in every page even if I don't need some of those dependencies that they are there.. is that ok or not? should I change that?
19:18
@RyanKinal Whoa! Hey! Blast from the past!
How are ya @RyanKinal ?
Haha, not too bad
How about you?
Pretty good. Kid #2 on the way in October :-)
baaah
in most cases the difference between including them on all or just some isn't noticeable, since the browser will generally cache it anyway (assuming they aren't ginormous). but it couldn't hurt to not include unnecessary scripts on a per-page basis
Nice! Congrats :-)
I think?
@RyanKinal Haha Thanks :-)
Whats new by you @RyanKinal ?
19:21
Music, mostly. My band released an album a few months ago.
@KevinB Thx brudi
Hey folks, anyone suggest a good article to get the data from a json query please :)
@RyanKinal Whoa. Awesome. Orchestral if I am not mistaken, right?
No. Rock.
;-P
19:22
;-)
Cool.
Yeah, it was fun recording.
@KirstyHarris what do you mean?
@RyanKinal I am sure :-) I went to Billy Joel a few months ago (my second concert I ever went to) twas noice :-)
Oh, nice
19:23
If you're asking how to access data from a json string.... you just need to research how to access object properties and array indexes (which you should already know how to do)
ive done a json ajax query and i want to use the data retrieved as a variable or something
There's no such thing as a "json ajax query"
@RyanKinal I am more of a "classic" rock guy
Right right
@ndugger Duuuh JAQL. it is all the rage.
19:24
sorry ndugger blonde moment lol
@RyanKinal :-D
@KirstyHarris Sounds like you made a request and got a JSON string as a response? Have you parsed it?
ive requested data via json and i just want a decent article on how to use it :)
@KirstyHarris it should just come back as a jquery object
no not yet, hence is there a good article Ryan on here?
19:25
that then you can just use.
@Neal stop trolling
@ndugger Where am I trolling?
thanks Ryan
19:25
@Neal It does not give back a jquery object
No problem. Once you use that, you should probably have a regular old object or array.
@ndugger although that is actually a real thing (in a totally different context)
@KevinB had once an intership guy, doing intership as part of his bachelor degree at our work. He doesn't know how to interact with xls files (he was responsible for transisting the old config structures to json). The parsers were already there, he only had to access it by the elements :|
@ndugger I assumed that she was requesting a json file. usually if it is the correct type it will respond with json string which you can then parse to a javascript object
yea its come back as an object by the look of it in the console log
19:26
xhr.setRequestHeader("Content-Type", "application/jquery");
@KirstyHarris There you go :-)
I bet you it's already parsed; $.ajax's dataType is automatically set to json, which parses it for you, iirc
@Neal which is not a jQuery object.
@KirstyHarris hey. Did your problem with fetching got resolved ?
@ndugger lol OOOO I wrote jquery... stupid me. that was not intentional....
I meant javascript.
yep @karelG thankyou :)
19:27
only if the contentType is properly set by the server, ofc
Sorry I am a tad dyslexic @ndugger
Neal is on the marijuanas apparently
great
thats what im using @neil
@RyanKinal Never been
I was drunk once.
19:28
tsss
@KirstyHarris Ooooh, so yeah, it's probably already parsed. You can use it like any other object.
I snorted a marijuana once and downloaded jQuery1.X
7
@SterlingArcher And they say it's not a gateway drug
Shameful
One of my life challenge is to be never drunk. Managed it so far. But i'm 25 atm, so many years of challenge upcoming
@RyanKinal it's not a gateway drug, it's just the default route for drugs.
19:28
@KarelG Good job :-) It was not fun for me
please use ctrl + k
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@KirstyHarris Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
fml,... honestly cntl K does not work for me :S
Well on a Mac it is CMD+K
I've been never drunk before. Never been this drunk LOLAMIRITE
19:29
@ssube weed, then jQuery, then heroin... probably right
Maybe you didn't press the control key well enough
na just got a bog standard laptop lol
press it harder ma'dam
archer
19:30
could space it out by hand, 4 spaces before each line.
@RyanKinal heroin has filled fewer people than jquery
whoaaaaaaa I zoomed in on my model and now I can see the satellites from inside the earth fancing up :O
I just remembered that I used to have a lip ring... wow. I'm a real piece of work.
you ?
a lip ring ?
nah
19:31
all cool kids have piercings
It was a phase
Nope. None for me
.
that's because you're not cool
I have my lobes stretched
I'm not a hipster
Definitely not a hipster
19:32
@ndugger ewwww
@ndugger you are a liar
I'm neither a hipster nor a liar
@RyanKinal he's been on this "not a hipster" kick all week
@ndugger Pics or it did not happen.
Also banana for scale.
Pics that I'm not a hipster?
19:33
Pics or it did happen
Wait...
1 min ago, by ndugger
I have my lobes stretched
He's really into stretched holes
ahhhh! THE IMAGERY!
:-(
@SterlingArcher Said Ripley to the android bishop
@Neal let me find one
19:34
@RyanKinal yassssss
find one? no nick, take one
put your finger through the hole
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make it weird
making a constipation face, apparently...
@ndugger #hipster
The man, the myth, the legend
not a hipster
19:34
I can now see that you are definitely not a hipster
I'm glad you agree
@SterlingArcher a friend of mine got a wisdom tooth out the other day and somebody put it in their ear hole
@SterlingArcher SCOTT STERLING
luckily, it was only a 2
sorry guys..... if the data has already been parsed, surely i can just call the object into a variable?
19:35
lol
@ssube the... the tooth..?
@KirstyHarris What do you mean? If you have it in your callback, you can use it as a variable.
@KirstyHarris Yeah, in your "success" function, you should be able to
@MadaraUchiha awww yisss
@SterlingArcher yeah. :(
I yelled at them for that
19:36
The first argument to the function should be the data
 success: function (data) {
     console.log(data);
 }
gf and I had a serious convo about how gauges gross me out, cause she has size 2 or 0ish ones
I'm at 7/16", and have been for the longest time. I've been wanting to step it up to 1/2", but I'm concerned about making the lobes too thin. We'll see.
@KirstyHarris Yes!
@KirstyHarris there ya go
19:37
ok, so then can i access it outside the ajax thou?
And you do not even have to use the success function as the ajax function returns a thenable @KirstyHarris
@KirstyHarris after, yes.
@KirstyHarris No, you'd need to use Promises for that
@ndugger the jquery ajax function returns a thenable @KirstyHarris which you can then use the data in the .then
ok well thats the thing, this is in a promise ndugger, so i assumed that i could pull the data out the an if status afterwards?
19:38
wat? since when?
@ndugger Since a while now :-)
promises don't let you break out of the fact that it's asynchronous
I've been out of the jquery cult for too long now
@KirstyHarris Depends on what you mean by afterwards.
you still have to use a callback somwhere
19:38
@KevinB Never said they did :-)
sorry neal, wasn't referring to yours
@ndugger it's not a thenable, it's a jQ deferred or some such
@KirstyHarris ahhh no need for the wrapping! $.ajax returns a thenable!
with extra methods to shortcut things
19:39
@ssube Which is a thenable.
as in i need to get the data out of it obviously... and pass this in the If statement @RyanKinal
@Neal not in the strict sense
that's impossible kirsty
@KirstyHarris You'll have to do your conditional within your callback function
oh right, .... ok... so i can make the JSON call outside the promise?
oh right ok
19:40
@KirstyHarris try to work modular. Create a function with that if/else and call that function as callback
@ssube MDN defines thenable as has a "then" method developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/…
so basically everything including the promise is centered around the JSON call
your code has that before if i recall it
ok, i will do that, thanks
i hope that you understood what i meant :/
19:41
@Zirak help
lol, a little, hence why i wish there was a guide for dummys in writing this lol
@KirstyHarris there are a few
it's a fairly new technology and those dummy guides is a part of community efforts.
you're running into the problem of going back to sync after making an async request
there are a few canonical questions for that
NEVER DO: { ... async: false, ... }
19:42
@ssube if u could point me in the right direction that would be fantastic to a good article :)
@Zirak I somehow want to go back to tmux/vim... help
2008
Q: How do I return the response from an asynchronous call?

Felix KlingI have a function foo which makes an Ajax request. How can I return the response from foo? I tried to return the value from the success callback as well as assigning the response to a local variable inside the function and return that one, but none of those ways actually return the response. fu...

might help
ah ok, seen this one, i will reread this one :)
once you've gone async, everything has to be a chain of callbacks
you can't just magically become sync again
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A: How do I return the response from an asynchronous call?

Felix Kling -> For a more general explanation of async behavior with different examples, please see Why is my variable unaltered after I modify it inside of a function? - Asynchronous code reference -> If you already understand the problem, skip to the possible solutions below. Explanation of the...

@ssube function(some, async) { var foo = sync(); async(foo); }
19:44
unless you're so far in the future that you have ES7 and(or) time travel
@KevinB only perl can time travel
i wonder who actually invented foo.... still find that bizarre lol
wiki foo
@KirstyHarris it's foo-bar, from fubar
A metasyntactic variable is a placeholder name used in computer science, a word without meaning intended to be substituted by some objects pertaining to the context where it is used. The word foo as used in IETF Requests for Comments is a good example. By mathematical analogy, a metasyntactic variable is a word that is a variable for other words, just as in algebra letters are used as variables for numbers. Any symbol or word which does not violate the syntactic rules of the language can be used as a metasyntactic variable. For specifications written in natural language, nonsense words are commonly...
more than you ever need to know about foobar
19:45
which is army for "fucked up beyond all recognition"
the actual fubar? as in f**ked up beyond all recognition?
The terms foobar (/ˈfuːbɑːr/), or foo and others are used as placeholder names (also referred to as metasyntactic variables) in computer programming or computer-related documentation. They have been used to name entities such as variables, functions, and commands whose exact identity is unimportant and serve only to demonstrate a concept. == History and etymology == The etymology of foo is obscure. When used in connection with bar it is generally traced to the World War II military slang FUBAR, later bowdlerised to foobar. The use of the word foo on its own was used earlier. Between about 1930...
@KirstyHarris yeah. If your code gets to the point where you're using "foo" and "bar," you're already fucked.
also people use them in examples
ha! Well :D
@ssube like I just did
I'm using it too much though
I think there's some foo in production code...
instead of e.g. _
19:47
lemon has been trying to replace them with terms for poop, iirc
@AwalGarg got a good terminal emulator?
yea i see it alot :S
@FlorianMargaine i use that in all my examples :|
when explaining a pattern or an approach, there is always foo/bar and lorums in it
but in production code ? tss
I'm an idiot. There is a mosquito on the wall. So i grabbed a whisk to kill it. I was too late to realize that the wall is painted in white. Result: small tiny red blood splat. couldn't rub it cleany
@KarelG That's your blood, btw
Mosquito's blood isn't red.
19:54
A whisk? Is that effective in killing mosquitoes, or are you from a country where "whisk" means something else?
just googled "whisk" in image. Lold
To me, a whisk is an egg beater.
it's a wrong translation
google translator is not correct eh translate.google.be/…
Well then, what did you grab?
a flyswat
19:56
What language are you typing in?
dutch
Holy fuck. I love living in the future.
Cheers.
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Am I allowed to seek for help here?
19:57
> just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
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Well, my question is already posted on SO.. So if anyone's got time to check it out, I'd be really thankful. stackoverflow.com/questions/37285023/…
var j = twitchData.length > (i + 9)  ? (i + 9) : twitchData.length;
wat
@MadaraUchiha he is trying to see which is bigger.
He wants the lesser of the two

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