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@MoonOwl22 ya thats right
I hope I didnt learn Google Dart for nothing
Also, he's 43, so people are going to expect more from him than they would from an entry-level dev @BenjaminGruenbaum
@Asperger You can write your Angular apps in Dart
@littlepootis very good point!
So that's not for nothing.
If he was lets say 20 then ok but he is over 40. You are absolutely right that they will expect far more.
I dont know if this matters but Im not sure if Javascript alone is enough. I think you would have to be a Fullstack developer to have good chances right?
Im not sure, thats why im asking
With at least some background in low level languages or theory such as heap, memory allocation, pointers etc
Well, the more you know, the higher your chances of getting the job.
15:07
Again, im not sure if this is needed, but they might expect it from a 44 year old man right?
@Asperger I don't think that's going to help you in frontend or backend dev.
@littlepootis Oh ok. Why?
Pointers are irrelevant. Well, almost.
@Asperger Well, how would they?
@littlepootis Unless he is going to be a web developer in the sense of someone who develops web infrastructure
I kind of find pointers interesting for writing high performance programs.
But irrelevant as you said for high level tasks such as web development
15:10
Keep your data structures as contagious as possible and stay from heavy use of pointers
Data structures without pointers?
@littlepootis Of course not, but where you can use an array instead of a linked list, don't use the linked list
There's nothing wrong with using pointers, but it's ridiculously easy to make mistakes when doing so.
Too much indirection nullifies the whole point of having caches on your CPU
Don't talk about caches and CPU. I have yet to read enough about them to make informed decisions. :/
15:15
If you have experience with lower level programming and find it more interesting, you might kick yourself into frustration when you get yourself into a job that does not utilise any of your experience
he's here
!!moonowl
@littlepootis Just read on locality
@MoonOwl22 interesting though. Once you get the lower level stuff then the higher level work becomes so much easier
A classical example is the string class in Java
@Asperger It's not always the case
15:18
@MoonOwl22 Can you help me understand? Can you give an example?
From own experienced I noticed it helped me understand how classes are built etc
why I shouldnt do some things because they are bad for performance etc
@Asperger Find you a language abstracted towards mathematical experessions. Unless you are mathematically literate to the degree you can formally express yourself, you will find these languages just as damning as the lower level languages
@MoonOwl22 ok thinking back I somewhat can relate to what you said. I do get frustrated at times because I cant optimize certain things in higher level languages
@MoonOwl22 Oh, ok now I see what you mean
@Asperger Do what makes you happy. It's the only thing worth writing. Otherwise, you're someone else's slave
@MoonOwl22 talking about slaves. What is your opinion about the inflationary use of libraries for every task?
@Asperger It's good
Competition and collaboration are two ideas that when in synergy can make some cute babies. Competition, if a library is too inadequate or goes about something wrongly, fork it and push back to the main branch or if it's fundamentally not fitting your vision, compete.
String manipulation, dom selection and manipulation, lazy loading, animations, physiks
or even css designs
I'd use libraries of all of these
Bootstrap, oh please...I hate it xD
I love Bootstrap
15:27
nooooo!
: (
I use it for prototyping
I'd rather not write my own CSS knowing it's only a prototype
That is what I understand the least, why bootstrap?
I find CSS difficult because I do not think like a designer
15:28
I mean css is so much easier than programming
Bootstrap is simple and straight forward
My CSS was always ugly
oh so is it true that many programmers are not the designer type?
Design screws with my head
haha. It has some fun aspects though. Its worth learning : )
I have a few things I hate about CSS and HTML. And probably HTTP as well. A lot of things I hate about the web
They can all be summated to one word: mess
15:32
@MoonOwl22 careful, hate leads to the dark side of the force. I kind of agree with associating web with the word mess.
Standard x exists for usage with standard Y for use when sending data encoded into the format described by Standard Z but you can't use Standard Z directly for standard x for historical reasons and also because it wasn't originally like that
@Asperger Have you seen XAML before?
I'm not a designer but that's a language that does an excellent job for describing UX
Yes, worked with it before with C#
I kind of hate it
Just because of all the inline crap
Taking HTML and using it to describe UI is like taking DOCX and using it to write user interfaces by extension
I believe HTML is so much better than XAML
@Asperger XAML is just XML
15:34
yep
@MoonOwl22 Why
I think you can describe UIs really well with html
You can get a UI that doesn't hurt the eyes using XAML (I wish it was opened source) or even QML (another language I like) before you know what you are doing in CSS
especially when "custom tags" are released
@Asperger You can but it was not designed for it
@Asperger It was designed for structuring documents
15:36
@MoonOwl22 you mean qml as qt?
@Asperger YES
@MoonOwl22 I dont know qml but I know XAML and what I hate, or at least when I do XAML stuff is that the is no stylesheet
@Asperger Because XAML does not need a stylesheet
Its a big pot with beans, tomatoes and everything mixed
QML looks nice.. can it 1:1 transpiled to HTML?
15:38
I think html and css are the future
(opinion)
@littlepootis Not sure
@Asperger It's the present
There is a reason why all those GUi frameworks are dying
XAML is not dying :)
why the current mono .NET framework is dying too
@Asperger Do you play Unity games?
15:40
XAML, uhg true :D
@MoonOwl22 I just tried out the unity 3d program once
@MoonOwl22 I think robocraft is unity, so yes
The only thing saving HTML and CSS is:: it's browser's languages
@MoonOwl22 but its popular and a good concept
JavaFX uses CSS2.5 for GUI
html has a lot of ugly bits from history, but <divs> for structure, flexbox for layout and the rest of css for style is quite powerful and straightforward.
gtk3 too
@Luggage unless it becomes a divitis :D
@littlepootis gtk3 uses css?
15:42
I think HTML can be cleaned up to have strict subset
who cares if it does, since you should re using some tool to abstract that (like react). divs are just a low level primitive.
Isnt the framework dying out by the way? QT is killing off GTK
@Asperger lmao, no
Then im not well informed
@MoonOwl22 something something xhtml
15:44
GTK, QT, WPF and sadly Windows Forms are here to stay
WPF will be replaced though with the new .Net frameworks
Unless it remains in Visual Studio
make a WPF to HTML/JS runtime.
@Asperger So, is every antivirus/antimalware program is made using that?
@Asperger NOPE
@littlepootis made using what? You mean sciter? Nope
But Visual Studio Code uses electron
15:46
You have to remember WPF is a native framework.
its a good sign that html, css and javascript are becoming the norm for guis
I know when something uses electron.
@MoonOwl22 ya but the newer .net is cross system compatible.
People said Windows Forms would die and I also hoped it would but it didn't. Now something as lovely as WPF? It will last as long as Windows 10 exists
Windows forms won't die because the underlying windows api it wraps is still used.
15:49
@MoonOwl22 I somehow hate WPF. It feels like the entire .NET framework is a huge bin full of useful stuff mixed with garbage
Most bothering is, I open VS and what do I find? Windows Forms....
@Asperger There are some things I hate in the .NET framework e.g. DateTime
Makes me want to stay with eclipse
the cross platform .net has some of the junk removed.
The thing I like most about working with XAML is MVVM
Why cant we have the perfect framework xD. MVVM is awesome!
I agree. Its actually a Model View Controller right?
Or maybe some hybrid
15:52
@Asperger Because there are those who disagree
There is one answer: Jquery for everything lol
Jquery for car navigation, jquery for medical equipment, jquery for the military
@Asperger YEP but you find MVVM with JS frameworks
@Asperger JQuery for browser development
JQuery on the server
Ya, I will just have to change my battery every 6 months
It will suck the life out of it
15:57
@MoonOwl22 why not
what the heck
Jquery should be burned. No offense but im sick of seeing it used in production.
@Asperger Why?
@FlorianMargaine Possibly interesting kohala.com/start/libes.timers.txt
@MoonOwl22 if you've ever been in this channel before, you know why
daily topic. :)
16:06
There was a point in time when people were asking whether they should learn JQuery or JavaScript
@MoonOwl22 funny, both are JS :D
I don't like libraries that don't do anything
> A Perspective on Professional WordPress Development
Look what someone wrote:
I think it’s totally ok to start with jQuery. You’ll learn some basic interaction stuff without any knowledge of JavaScript.
16:10
BTW what does a WordPress developer do?
Develop WordPress plugins?
Develop WordPress?
Good question
Plugins and Themes, I guess.
They should be called "Modders"
But the ones I have seen develop sites
@MoonOwl22 You can use WordPress to do literally anything.
16:12
Mostly they create mods from existing wordpress frameworks
WP frameworks?
Wordpress spits out some truly ugly source code
nothing you can do about it
@littlepootis When I said develop, I should have said import themes and plugins and sell the site after "a hard day's work"
@MoonOwl22 lol, I don't think that's what "Professional WordPress Development" means.
@littlepootis but it is
16:13
@littlepootis I literally saw someone do that
Hence my question
That is the definition of a professional wordpress developer
They truly just import themes, do some changes in the settings of plugins and co. The max they do is they take an existing wordpress framework and modify it.
very few actually develop stuff.
Most WP pros are just Modders
Best of all, they dont have any backbone. They can look in the mirror and say "it was hard work"
@Asperger A lot happen to be "part of the STEM industries" worldwide and complain about elitism in professional circles
16:43
@AwalGarg congrats on HN frontpage!
@AwalGarg If you haven't uploaded that to the Chrome store due to the account fee, let me know, I'd be happy to help on that front.
@SomeKittens oh wow the world is a small place. thanks! how much is the fee, though?
$5
at least for me:
I need the JS room to give some advice: I have a (pretty-large) group application that is based entirely on a Java backend. Now JSP & Angular have been added for creating a web client. There is also an iPad app for the app. Now, we're contemplating switching to Node, where there can be API-centric app, making it much easier for the web, desktop and iPad apps to works (all through the REST api). Is it worth it?
@AwalGarg you have PayPal or the like?
@DemCodeLines usually, yes
@SomeKittens Elaborate? Do you say that because of a bias for JS over Java? Or is there actual tech reasons?
16:53
@DemCodeLines The fat frontend/API backend model is an effective one in general, doubly so if you've got several different types of frontends (web, iPad, etc)
The end-result to these types of situations where the application is fairly large is almost always, "What we have works, so why change?"
@DemCodeLines Yes
But you need to be very careful
Many rewrites fail, unless the team is committed to getting it right.
@DemCodeLines This is the wrong question
The better question is "How much money am I making with this setup, how much will it cost me to change, and how much money will I make after the change, will it be worth it?"
If moving will cut development costs by 50% (I'm exaggerating), it's worth it
If moving will improve server-side performance by 50%, it's worth it.
If bug resolution times don't get shorter, and you can't save dev time on bug fixes or features, it's probably not.
I don't know how much it will improve things on the business-side, but from a technical side, it would be much easier to developer future clients.
@MadaraUchiha Why? Because it's not possible to rewrite certain stuff? Or something else?
@DemCodeLines Because it usually starts with "What we have is crap, the guys who wrote this were idiots who know nothing, let's write a better one!"
Only the guys who wrote this are usually the same guys, the team dynamic doesn't change, you still don't have commitment to testing and you still don't have a design centric operation
So you start the rewrite, and there's no requirements document, so you just go based on what the current server does
But the server is complex for a reason, it has years worth of bugfixes and features and edge cases
Eventually you get to a point where the rewritten version isn't significantly better (and often significantly worse) than the original version
And you ended up wasting a lot of people's time and effort.
@DemCodeLines Now, I'm not saying it can't work
I'm saying, it's not as trivial, or clean, as most people imagine it to be.
17:11
Yeah, I see
anyone knows how to load a bootstrap modal from a different page, i've researched this for almost half an hour and couldn't find a way to do it
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17:27
Hey guys I am really a little desperate
How do I configure VS intellisence to "know" all webGL methods...
?
@Käsebrot Based one what I can find, it should be working by default
it does not, it only autocompletes methods etc that I have already used in a html file I am currently working on
Rahhh!! Intellisense is working with #webgl on the latest version of Visual Studio 2013 :) #happy @VisualStudio http://t.co/X23647u5bp
at least not in my case
What VS version do you have?
17:35
2013
empty ASP.NET Web Application
Ok I see that I am missing the latest Update, I will try that
Hey guys, anyone with experience in lodash?
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oi
anybody use handlebars or mustache?
17:53
lol
Let's assume I have nested Arrays like

[A,B,[C,D,[F,E]]]. I want to code a dynamic system which can map it even if it turns to something like [A,B,[C,D,[F,E[O,P]]]].

How can I achieve that ?
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How can I map or iterate through last nested array dynamically ?
18:16
@kvasirr Recursively search every element of an array and if it is another array, call itself with new array
If no array is found, insert [O, P]?
Hard to help you without more details
18:41
Specifically, the output.
A: output nothing, just walk the arrays and call a function for each
B: output a flat array
C: output a new nested array.
undefined, [Aʹ,Bʹ,Cʹ,Dʹ,Fʹ,Eʹ] or [Aʹ,Bʹ,[Cʹ,Dʹ,[Fʹ,Eʹ]]]
Thats where logic comes in
@SomeGuy you don't have enough to read about already?!
@SomeGuy the timer thing is interesting if you're fairly newbie, I guess
lwn has a very interesting and detailed article about USB in the latest weekly
18:59
@FlorianMargaine I do, but more doesn't hurt (always)
@FlorianMargaine Yeah, it wasn't as cool as I'd hoped it would be
@FlorianMargaine thanks, I'll check it out! Have you read Phrack, btw? So much fun!
19:59
Everyone like my photos in facebook
does anyone want to help me fix my broken react hot loader in webpack?
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Q: hot loader duplicating code (n times) instead of hot swapping

bittenWhen I make a change in a component, webpack recompiles and react hot swaps the module over.. however now my code runs n times where n is the amount of times hot module swapping has taken place. For example, I make a change and now the functions are being run twice. I make another change, and the...

thanks in advance :3
it was working 2 days ago, and at some point in time it broke
@Neil I have an array like this,

[ '\tConcepts',
'\t_id',
'\tTitle',
'\tDescription',
'\tShortDescription'
'\tCreatedDate',
'\tUpdatedDate',
'\tCategory',
'\tTags',
'\tSeen',
'\tisPrivate',
'\t\tAllowedUsers',
'\t\tUID',
'\t\tAuthors',
'\t\tUID',
'\t\tjoinedDate',
'\t\tEnrolled',
'\t\tUID',
'\t\tjoinedDate',
'\t\tContent',
'\t\tID',
'\t\tTitle',
'\t\tText',
'\t\tWordCount',
'\t\timage',
'\t\tCreatedDate',
'\t\tUpdatedDate',
'\t\tAuthor',
'\t\tCategory',
'\t\tSeen',
'\t\t\tRevisions',
'\t\t\tID',
 
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21:09
oi
@kvasirr lol
is there a way to check if the typeahead plugin is loaded?
@SomeGuy I didn't know phrack
@DemCodeLines if ($.fn.typeahead)?
21:26
hello. who can help me to explain the mysterious behaviour of a page, please?
 
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@NicolasBarbulesco: what mysterious behaviour are you seeing?
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