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20:00
alright
cc @MadaraUchiha ^
@FlorianMargaine great, congrats
but what does it do? :O
> This library lets you have an abstraction over IP addresses (ipv4 only for now) to manipulate them.
@FlorianMargaine sure i read that but ..
-whooosh-
@FlorianMargaine "to manipulate them" is... not the most descriptive
(the sound of it going over my head)
20:02
is something unclear?
no i'm just not familiar with networking D:
@ssube I'm not sure how to make it better?
abstraction for IP addresses? like hostnames?
@FlorianMargaine manipulate them how?
it's clear, and the readme is gooooooood
20:03
like generate the surrounding CIDRs and stuff, or assign them, or...
that's not what i was getting at Florian ^^
@ssube all of it
@bitten Not figuring this out yet.
@KendallFrey a programming abstraction
@aliteralmind it sounds like you already know what you need...
20:04
@ssube if you've used python's netaddr, it's similar (although far less complete)
@KendallFrey Work with IPs as object, and not as strings/collection of numbers.
Essentially gives you an IP type
can you nest while loops?
like why does this break? pastebin.com/r1sBFXau
break in what way?
the console logs out values that go into -
20:06
@KevinB Was referring to the specific suggestion in the replied to comment. Any hints appreciated. Still plugging away at it.
like up to -6000
then my tab freezes
shouldn't the while loops break at 0?
10 mins ago, by bitten
@aliteralmind why not.. document.getElementById('myDropdown').style.display = document.getElementById('myDropdown').style.display === 'block' ? 'none' : 'block';
oh shit i'm dumb
hehe
i know what i need to do
/me blows, disperses hot air around the CPU
i need to add ` y = b.y - a.y` between lines 8/9
@aliteralmind what do you need to do? dropdown on hover?
20:08
@bitten you need a terminating condition, because the loop primitives are synchronous and blocking
Also don't use while loops when you want a for loop
@bitten Exactly.
Also don't use loops in general
onmouseover: show
@FlorianMargaine I have not
20:08
onmouseout: hide
I avoid networking like it's a plague :P
@Meredith okay
@FlorianMargaine I'm really trying to get into CL, but the tooling is just too bad
20:09
i was also putting it out there because my pastebin was breaking, i wondered if that was because of a feature of nesting while loops
i guess it was god's way of telling me not to use while
@aliteralmind yeah, so, do it, what's stopping you?
@MadaraUchiha you might have noticed how the ip address is formatted when I show the object in the repl
You should figure out why it doesn't work before you move on
@aliteralmind just use that example but use document.getElementById("myDropdown").onhover = function() { // hide }
but yes, emacs
@FlorianMargaine Not just that
onhover? what?
@KevinB I would not be asking if I knew. I'm still trying. Will try that @bitten
@Megaplex that's a real design pattern :\
20:10
You want a decent HTTP library? Well, here are 5 different competing implementations, none of them complete, and each with their own limitations.
@Megaplex 8)
it's called an event loop and everybody uses it
@MadaraUchiha err, no
hola
por favor
@ssube I know, that's the joke. :(
20:11
@aliteralmind in my comment, in the onhover function, put openDropdown.classList.remove('show');
that's about knowing the ecosystem, that's not about tooling
onmouseout actually
@bitten maybe you meant mouseout? this isn't jquery!
(http client -> drakma)
You want any decent project? Well: here's the official looking common-lisp.net link for that project!
Except the documentation link is dead, the mailing list link is dead, and everything is dead.
20:12
@KevinB hehe yeah, as i hit send i was like.. i'm not correct somewhere
again that's about knowing the ecosystem
(namely, quicklisp and quickdocs)
@FlorianMargaine Nothing appears maintained, all the documentation gives off a java6 javadoc kinda vibe
that's true
20:15
GUI is nonexistent (or proprietary), but I can live with that.
GUI libraries, you mean?
@FlorianMargaine Yeah
> A pre-pre-pre-alpha screenshot:
Looks neat though.
it's also totally unusable
20:18
@FlorianMargaine That's... QT, isn't it?
Looks like QT
florian, looking through your git repo.. what brings you to javascript?!
@MadaraUchiha yeah, with qtools
So.... not Lisp?
(that's a compliment btw ^^)
@MadaraUchiha qtools is lisp
@bitten I also have various contributions to nodejs, npm, etc. I mostly got in programming with JS at first, then expanded
20:20
You gotta admit, that looks like crap :D
^^
can't deny that
impressive ^^
That's kinda my point, no one likes reading 200kB of manual to get started with something
that's not at all related to tooling though :D
@FlorianMargaine Of course it is.
Libraries are tooling. Editors are tooling. Documentation is tooling.
20:28
meh
libraries, websites, documentation aren't tooling
they're ecosystem
editors are tooling, test frameworks are tooling, debuggers are tooling
imho
curious, where are you using your Lisp sources?
is ecosystem tooling?
@NathanJones is tooling tooling?
meta alarm!
we heard you like tooling, so we put tooling in your tooling, so you can tooling while you tooling
/fresh joke
20:32
@NathanJones But at what cost?
that joke sucks tbh
@FilipDupanović ?
we heard you like tools, so we put a toolbox in your toolbox!
we heard you like tooling, so we put tooling in your tooling, so you can tool while you tool better?
20:34
what am i doing with my life
screwing it upside down
take a break
go to the hills
let your true self out
@FlorianMargaine are websockets a thing in CL?
Are there any libraries?
CL-USER> (ql:system-apropos "websocket")
#<SYSTEM fast-websocket / fast-websocket-20151031-git / quicklisp 2015-10-31>
#<SYSTEM fast-websocket-test / fast-websocket-20151031-git / quicklisp 2015-10-31>
#<SYSTEM hu.dwim.web-server.websocket / hu.dwim.web-server-20150923-darcs / quicklisp 2015-10-31>
#<SYSTEM websocket-driver / websocket-driver-20151031-git / quicklisp 2015-10-31>
#<SYSTEM websocket-driver-base / websocket-driver-20151031-git / quicklisp 2015-10-31>
#<SYSTEM websocket-driver-client / websocket-driver-20151031-git / quicklisp 2015-10-31>
looks like so
@FlorianMargaine I'm not familiar with Lisp, beyond looking at a few Emacs plugins; just curious if your doing this for fun or?
@FilipDupanović for fun, and I'm not doing the same Lisp as in emacs
20:41
ooooooh cheeky: scholar.google.co.uk
@towc discovering google scholar?
yup
EU is going to open everything up!
enjoy :)
@FilipDupanović you can do anything you want in Lisp, e.g. youtube.com/watch?v=W7L9FrIDYgU
@FlorianMargaine any idea on how it works? NN trained to rate content based on student feedback?
20:44
@towc no idea
@MadaraUchiha from quick googling, there are more, such as github.com/joaotavora/hunchensocket
@FlorianMargaine that is awesome!
finding the entry point is still sometimes hard for me T_T
hmm... if it can also get interrupted when the dongle disconnects to log the user out, then you can a use silk string to tie the dongle to your person, so you never have to worry about getting up leaving an open session ^^
!!afk Rumble in the Bronx
20:52
@FilipDupanović I've thought about this, but it's pretty ugly to do
yes, I also realized later that you have to eject the USB at a straight angle
@MadaraUchiha phrasing
(code-wise, I mean, you basically have to poll for the device's existence)
@FlorianMargaine Yeah, but that sounds like something abstractable
(oh, no async interrupts?)
20:54
i.e. make a generic "poll every N seconds and call my lambda when it happens"
But can you make it run in the background?
@MadaraUchiha that's not the problem
the problem is that polling is fugly :)
@ndugger you picked a bad week to fitbit challenge me lol I have a lot of demos this week, which mean I will be literally running around at work
I'll run extra every day to make up for it. I have a feeling we'll be neck and neck at the end of the week
I'll be around 77k probably, if I just hit my weekday average of 11k/day
@FlorianMargaine aren't you homesick? it's time you found a libuv interface for Lisp :P
20:56
!!s/ and neck/ing/
@KendallFrey I'll run extra every day to make up for it. I have a feeling we'll be necking at the end of the week (source)
@FilipDupanović libuv won't change how linux devices API works
This is the first week since I've gotten the fitbit that I can actually can do a full weeks workout
I'll just shake my wrist a lot
20:57
@ndugger phraaaaasing
[lenny face here]
Alright, I gotta head out; PT session in 30
He must be a beekeeper
That's why his arm is so swollen
@Meredith Combination of rare condition + professional armwrestler
Oh I would never have guessed
21:10
@bitten Got it. Thank you
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@aliteralmind no problem. glad i managed to help? ^^
(Comments wrong)
21:26
@SomeGuy take more math courses?
Wow, classList and onmouseover="string" in the same snippet :D
There is no overlap, if your browser can do onmouseout you can do addEventListener
Anyone want cake that is near Union Square (NYC)? ;-)
oh it's your birthday ?
It was on Saturday
It's better late than never: happy birthday
Haha well this is the first office day back ;-)
Thanks @KarelG :-D
21:33
@FlorianMargaine atom.io/packages/atom-slime works reasonably well
@MadaraUchiha cool!
Now all I need to do is get a sense of packages/systems and quicklisp
that atom package goes further than what i have on my ST for LISP :/
Ah well, i don't use that language often.
goodnight
Anybody with a heroku account can you try something for me :? (waiting the cli to install)
Right, so how's this for a first project @FlorianMargaine a loadable REPL package that gives you the functionality of npm init, and npm install --save for creating and maintaining your .asd file
21:40
@MadaraUchiha not bad
not bad at all
I use quickproject for the npm init bit, but you can definitely do better
@FlorianMargaine I'll brush up my file i/o skills and give it a shot then
@MadaraUchiha you probably want some template lib, and look up some complicated things like read-from-string
yo
does anyone work with lerna? or at least with this structure?
21:56
That was a stupid question. Disregard.
@FlorianMargaine Already finding some minor stuff with Atom (by default, it adds a closing ' or ` for you)
22:16
can someone give me a hand? working on this website right now, using the alton js script for scrolljacking. I've got 4 divs inside one on the 2nd section. How can I make it fill the full screen no matter how big the screen is? without overlapping another div and similar. icernja.host25.com/celART -> check source n similar,
22:54
i'm trying to use expressjs and webpackjs at the same time.. it's pretty confusing here
how do i make webpack render a certain html
that makes no sense
23:31
@JoeSaad that video is kind of old, so your brain should replace any mentions of io.js with the latest version of Node.
23:43
Fun part when maintaining code: fixing things that should never be used but-someone-or-some-test-complained-about-it-anyway github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2/pull/1111
where are those fuzz testers when one needs them :p

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