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15:00
though "rest arguments", if that is what they are called, removes most of my need to access arguments.
(arg1, ...otherArgs) => ...
@Luggage they're the new jQuery
wrap arrows in arrows
foo => bar => foobar
What's wrong with that? Sometimes your functions need to return functions.
() => (foo) => (_) => (bar) => (foo + bar)
15:08
those parentheses can get fucked
Veronica is a molisper
they're both brackets
as are <> and {}
(parens), [brackets], {braces}
[ ] ( ) { } ⟨ ⟩
all brackets
curly braces or curly brackets
15:10
if you want to be more specific, use parentheses, square brackets, curly brackets/braces, angle brackets, etc
90-degree mustaches.
@Luggage curly braces is such an idiotic term
@ton.yeung That said, if you asked me to point to the brackets in () [] {} <>, I would choose []
15:11
^
as that is their technical name
|| Straight Brackets
,, Tiny Brackets
@Luggage {} Gay brackets?
-- Sideways brackets (ok, i'm done)
I don't get it.
🍁🍁 canadian brackets
15:18
How to inject a script tag
after the current script tag?
Can you just inject it at the end of the head or body instead?
@Abhishrek document.write
@ssube NO
@Luggage nope
have to inject it right after the current script tag
@Abhishrek alert
15:20
or the lib following it will fail
Why? (I don't know how to tell what script tag you are 'currently in')
more so a poor mans modernizr.js
Will it force the browser to load the script in head right after it finishes executing the current tag?
document.write
@Abhishrek you mean modernizr?
aiiyo
yeah
15:23
modernizr is the poor man's modernizr
My form of modernizr is taunting my users until they update their browser.
Me again. Is there any robust approach to track number rounding? Maybe some algorithm?
"track number rounding?"
There are many well-defined ways to round a number but what is it a 'track' it?
@ssube yeeeees :)
15:26
@SterlingArcher That's right where I used to live
@Meredith SterlingArcher is afk: best buy
you should elaborate on that
so I had this idea for HTML6
I actually drove past it this weekend when I was visiting
what if it had builtin templating
15:27
@BartekBanachewicz I'd like to hear more, but my knee-jerk reaction is "no, html is the end-result, I'll chose my own templating, ty".
Well one had 123.123456 and after some inner operations it might become 123.12 and in that case I need to know, that it was rounded. In some other case it might be as it was.
@BartekBanachewicz html6 will have templating
@Luggage but but
Probably confused even more, than before, huh? :)
@ssube source?
15:27
@Eugene subtraction.
@Eugene then you take x === y and if they don't, it changed
@Luggage HTML was always meant to be human edited no
@BartekBanachewicz html6 will also never happen, so luckily for us, that idea is completely absurd
Humans don't like editing HTML though
15:28
html is fine.
I do!
@Luggage yes that's what they said the last 4 times
c'mon guys
@ssube Before I did convert to string, split by ., and check decimal part length to allowed precision size.
I mean we're seeing things like WebComponents
you can already define your own element types from JS
"Should HTML6 have templates?" "Should Trump build a wall?" "Should Bartek get kicked?" these are all important questions that nobody really cares about
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but it's true. html just provides structure, css applies style properties, JS can generate and change the above.
15:29
well first and foremost it's not gonna be "js" but "webassembly" soon
that's fine
webasm isn't replacing JS...
it kinda is
not even a little bit
but that's besides the topic
15:30
so, while html has it's stupid parts form history, is jist fine to represent a graph of objects to the browser to render.
it's replacing the random bytecode that v8/spidermonkey use
with some real bytecode
yeah right I forgot there are people who think JS is a good language to write by humans
nvm
es6 can be.
@Luggage well yes
but since you can create custom elements
@Luggage it's like scala without the rampant _ abuse
15:31
and some of the uses effectively rewrite things into other elements
@Luggage es6 just makes me realize how far away js is from becoming a good language
@ssube except scala actually has an usable type system
but plz really
@Luggage Clients Client Requirement of supporting iPad 1
lol
which will require the entire ES5 shim
15:32
@Meredith take out all of es3- and keep just the es6 stuff :D
that implies the "es6" stuff is any good
@Meredith es3 was the best js #natives #demroots
but we had this discussion before
and nothing good came from it
s/had this dicussion/you tried to start this flame war/
I just don't understand the frantic defense of not having templating in HTML
15:32
frantic?
why is it inherently better not in html?
3 mins ago, by ssube
"Should HTML6 have templates?" "Should Trump build a wall?" "Should Bartek get kicked?" these are all important questions that nobody really cares about
separation of concerns.
that's throwing shit, not arguments at the topic
@ssube Then you have shitty classes, shitty destructuring, an incomplete standard library, shitty generators, and a shitty module system
@Luggage but how do you choose if templating should lie on either side?
15:33
my current favorite templating language is jsx.
which is not JS
nor HTML
well, a JS extension.
I say build that wall, seperation of concern :P
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@Meredith the module API is pretty dope, IMO. Destructuring is ok. The classes aren't great.
15:34
@Luggage IOW neither
JS destructuring is so bad
similarly, e.g. handlebars templates include yet another "language"
@BartekBanachewicz JS is a much richer and more complete language than HTML
@Meredith it could be python or scala destructuring
you get zillions of standards for templating and little to no reusability between them
15:34
at least now it shares some basic syntax with how other objects are handled
It could be Elixir destructuring
while in reality there's really not much to be said about templating.
ok, choose the HTML built-in tempalting that'll make all the react, knockout and angular users happy
@MadaraUchiha So I've been going through Naruto on CrunchyRoll, just started into Shippuden and heard the first reference to the name.
@Meredith that's utterly unreadable
15:35
@Trasiva :D
@ssube Because you haven't learned it
@Meredith Why?
@MadaraUchiha Not going to lie, my Japanese is a little rusty, but the subs are a little painful sometimes, lol.
@Luggage well, give me one argument why that's not possible
although the haskell example is actually worse
15:36
what's so super special about them
why it's not possible to come up with the one template language to rule them all? Everyone before you ever has tried.
@MadaraUchiha Can only destructure objects and arrays, no pattern matching, shit syntax
but no, I can't think of a specific reason why not.
@ssube threads in JS can in fact share memory and in many cases do.
Templates is a crappy thing to complain about
The guys who did it best were PHP
15:37
@Meredith pattern matching is the worst
Even if we ignore things like SharedArrayBuffer, you still have localStorage
not in theory, but in practice
@ssube Why?
You just plug a PHP snippet inside of your HTML (or whatever) document
It works great in practice
15:37
And it would be resolved.
@Meredith every implementation of it is just an unreadable mess
Sure, you can abuse it
@Luggage so there might be an external factor to all that
JS destructuring is too powerful.
But you can also not, you have that choice.
15:37
@MadaraUchiha is there a php interpreter written in JS? I bet there is.
in the end you take something like HTML and make HTML out of it
@Luggage No idea
@BenjaminGruenbaum calling localStorage "memory" is a stretch
Also, it's not pattern matching
it's a shared object
15:38
@ssube sure it is.
and in the vast majority of the cases it uses the same functionality
It's shared memory between threads.
But implementing something like that yourself shouldn't be more than 100 lines really
@ssube {:ok, result} = functionCall() is unreadable?
the hell does the comma do
15:38
@BenjaminGruenbaum the key/value store underlying it has some underlying shared memory, but localStorage is a very small atomic API
Something that detects [{< ... >}] with JS code inside of it, and you just eval the JS code, the quick-n-dirty way
that's like saying Redis is shared memory. It's shared, but it's not memory.
@ssube getting/setting is atomic but you can't synchronize multiple pages easily
cc @VeronicaDeane @rlemon
15:42
@BartekBanachewicz you'd need enough lifecycle events to be able to use this templating in place of react/knockout/angular, etc, too.
hey guys
how can i get the await function
is it from async? I cant find it in the docs.
? babel?
type await
in your code
do i need libraries?
its not in es6
Anyone have experience with vueJs?
15:43
polyfils and a transpiler.
!!s/have experience with/willing to commit to helping me without any details about/
@Luggage Anyone willing to commit to helping me without any details about vueJs? (source)
That feeling when you come back to the chat window to see "bower" entered in the input
^ winning
@RyanKinal you're a bad person and you should feel bad
I saw a guy wearing a bower shirt the other day lol
@Meredith on a scale of 1 to bower, how dead was he?
15:46
ugh.. I still use "select2" and it is only distributed via bower.
I gotto get rid if it for that reason alone
@ssube I was wearing a 90s band shirt so I can't judge
Haha, there's some anti-bower sentiment, eh?
It's the same aesthetic
@RyanKinal it's unmaintained
and like actually dead
@RyanKinal bower, like npm only worse in every way
15:47
Oh damn
Their mascot was cool though
Huh... my team was just discussing why we're bothering with bower
I guess we probably shouldn't be?
Nope
if you have to use it for now because it has some dependencies, fine, but most things are in npm and it's a slight pain to use both side-by-side
"Hey guys, you know that private bower registry we literally just set up? Welllllll..."
15:48
Better to end it now than have to fuck around trying to support it in 3 years
Probably :-D
i work with someone who likes bower a lot
and hates npm
i don't get it
I liked it a lot too
I like bowers a lot
both can have badly-packaged code in them that doesn't work with your build precess without some work.
15:49
When you go from manually downloading frontend libraries and adding them to your site
To using bower
Of course you'll love bower
@RyanKinal I prefer the right bower over the left myself.
!!afk Kiddie run
that's not a case for bower, that's a case for using a package manager
@RyanKinal It's named after bowerbirds...which build bowers
Ah, nice
15:50
@NathanJones There were no package managers
At least no mainstream ones for the front end
at the time
@NathanJones npm is bad
it's a poorly structured tool and very inefficient
So funny story
bower was worse
15:52
@Meredith :listens intently:
I was trying to compress my projects folder so I could back it up
I mean they're all on github anyway so it was kinda redundant
@Meredith until github goes down again
@ssube i agree, it's the liking bower and hating npm when they both have similar shortcomings that confused me
But downloading them from github is kinda a pain and I'd rather just move a tar around
And it had to compress like 900000 files
Cuz of npm
@SterlingArcher have you heard the Nails? youtube.com/watch?v=iKdbz5HJAUI
15:54
@NathanJones SterlingArcher is afk: best buy
could you not just ignore the node_modules folder? if you need to ensure you get the same versions you can shrnkwrap
Yeah I should've done something like that
user1596138
@SterlingArcher Aww damn dude mine didn't break at least but I just have earbuds
But I went to the mall instead
Haha, on Windows there are some projects on which I can't rm -rf node_modules... directory structure's too deep
15:55
update npm
user1596138
@RyanKinal Hahaha @Loktar remember this
@RyanKinal upgrade your npm
Good to know ;-)
user1596138
Update Node
Oh while I'm on the subject
15:57
Hmmm. I have updated node since I last tried it on one of those projects.
Maybe I should try it again
unless you updated to node 5+ you're still using a pre 3.0 version of npm
So I had an issue where whenever I'd go to use npm for the first time when I reboot my computer
It'd say not found & I'd have to do nvm install node
@KevinB you should, but you also need to make sure you have a durable cache somewhere nearby
About to whip up a cfdump-like generic value viewer in react unless there is a pre-built one that someone knows about

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