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Hi Guys
Is there a way to achieve this with ES6
class Model{
    @canAccess('admin')
    get someSensitiveStuff(){
    }
}
@Abhishrek Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
am not very happy using getter and setters for this.
@CapricaSix bugger off
ooh, told
01:32
My click functions in jquery aren't firing, tried addEventListener, onclick, etc. Nothing happens, Trying to click span, to quite electron app and not even console logging executes.
$("#quit-btn").click(function() {
    var remote = require('electron').remote;
    remote.getCurrentWindow().close();
    console.log(w);
});
And #quit-btn is a span with a bootstrap glyph. My other click function with a span works great, but this one won't execute anything
01:51
Nevermind :)
Is anyone in here familiar with React?
Nevermind, found it.
02:19
Can anyone take a look at this? I have no idea why there's been virtually no activity on my question, but any advice would help: stackoverflow.com/q/38285684/1541563
02:32
@Abhishrek private variables?
@littlepootis no I wrote something that takes Sequelize models
and converts them to a nice RestfulAPI
I want to do Access Control it
so far I am just thinking of usng node_acl
but then there is the entire thing about visiblity
who can view what
and that is where my current acl implementation fails
also TIL
{
    ['findBy' + name]() {
      return 'Found by ' + name;
    }
  }
 
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03:47
Hmm, perhaps I shouldn't be coding at this time of the night, when the SO chat is dead :)
04:47
@towc how'd that panel/tab thing end up named?
05:39
That tab/panel thing is usjally called tabs (jquery ui) or Togglable tabs (bootstrap) or tabstrip (kendo ui).
06:09
JS: Global Offensive
06:42
Hi, any three.js folks here ?
07:29
@andyram I did one demo in three.js for an art class in college, do I count? :P
@barron Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don'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.
08:02
i'm trying to switch phong materials for a .obj loaded model on keypress, However for some reason it is only taking the first element in the material array on key press
08:38
@CSᵠ no answers, I'm going to keep referring to it as TabManager in my code
and on that note, what do you call a system in which one part of the page is greyed-out until you complete another part of the page?
lockSystem? obfuscateSystem?
say input forms, the rest of the inputs maybe depend on the previous input, but you'd still like to display something
say a town in a country, first you display a select with all of the countries for a certain event, but only after that is selected you can tell what cities to put in the next input
all of this in a vertical display, so no "slides"
that must have a name as well XD
08:53
Stop naming things
09:05
You're right, I should refer to them as randomShit1 and randomShit2
09:16
How bad is it to do something like <tab> instead of <div class="tab">?
How bad is it to do something like <tab> instead of <div class="tab">?
09:37
@towc There's a definition for custom elements in the specs
Make sure yours is by those standards.
10:01
:P
10:18
Heh, custom elements are still not a thing in safari and IE :/
I mean, I can probably use them anyway, just not with the fancy document.registerElement (or according to mdn, custom element.define()?)
@ndugger Happy birthday!
10
 
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12:33
let num = 10 and then I do +num, am I just converting num to a string? What's the difference from converting like '' + num?
I don't know what to google for because I don't know what it's called
iirc, '' + lol is the same as lol.toString() and +lol is Number(lol).
!!> '' + {toString: function () { return "pootis"; }}
!!> let num = 10; +num
@littlepootis "pootis"
@MadaraUchiha 10
Note no quotes ^
!!> '' + 10
@MadaraUchiha "10"
12:36
Yes quotes ^
Ah that makes sense, thanks guys
!!> +"10"
@MadaraUchiha 10
Converted to number from string ^
What would you say is the preferred way of converting string > num?
To just concat with empty string?
no wait..
nvm
12:39
@simeg parseInt()
Is the canonical way.
Yeah, I was actually wondering about num > string
typo
I think I read concat with empty string is the fastest way
Also, note that + and parseInt deal with invalid characters differently
Concatenating with a string results in a string
Yes, that's what I want to do :P First question was a typo
Found the best plugin for Chrome today: chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/w3schools-hider/…
13:29
omg I am trending #5 github-wide again gitlogs.com \o/
C to Rust translator in Haskell: github.com/jameysharp/corrode
Why
14:22
@simeg Is it open source?
15:01
Hilarious
> but you have a point
lol
he came with fat arrows and left with a troll point :P (disclaimer: I wasn't involved in trolling the said guy at all)
15:33
@MadaraUchiha I don't know, can't find anything about it
@simeg Then it isn't open source. Don't use it.
@MadaraUchiha why not?
@simeg Because you shouldn't trust chrome extensions which are not open source. Especially not these "cool utility" extensions.
@AwalGarg unless he contributed much, it's a weird pr
Those are usually the ones where they hide the keyloggers and backdoors.
15:34
@MadaraUchiha ah I see, I did not know that. Thanks.
I've seen image zoom extensions that log credit cards and send it to some remote server.
Seriously, only use what you absolutely 100% trust, especially if you're giving out your details online.
@MadaraUchiha you use chrome?
@AwalGarg Chromium
Chrome is a keylogger with a browser attached lol
To be fair, I'm not afraid of Google seeing my credit card number, Google already has my credit card number, seeing as I've bought apps from them
I'm afraid of random attackers throwing attacks at random directions
ransomware, keylogging, etc.
Those are still very prevalent, sadly.
so using import, does it reinitialise whatever you are importing? or does it check if what you are importing has been initialised already, and pass that reference to it?
as in, i'm used to initialising each component or module in javascript, and then passing them along to the constructors of other modules if that module needed it
so in a way import solves that by letting you just reference things you need in the top of the file.. right?
yeah, i think that sounds right 😛
Hi guys i need some help
I have this code jsfiddle.net/5savz89f/2
i need to run .done at a specific place in the code, i have commented it
15:47
@Akshay then just run dis.done() ?
Then it executes twice @bitten
@Akshay isn't that because you are also triggering it on line 16?
Yes @bitten , When .done() is called the parameter function should execute at line 7
I am sorry i am poor at explaining things
yeah i am not following too well, sorry!
just pretending you're talking to a rubber duck
also, what is the parameter function?
* argument
my bad
function(){console.log('first')} <- this one
15:56
open up your console, in my example it does print 'first' and then 'second' (line 7) successfully
This part `function(){console.log('second')}` is user defined so i can't use that part there
for example in jquery you use `$(elem).click(f)` where f is the function to be executed on click, and f is user created
@bitten
If I set a variable to a number larger than the Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER value, it gets a few zeros on the tail of the number
What is that called?
then i would either do jsfiddle.net/o9j4h274 (not recommended) or jsfiddle.net/5n3ah1jf
@simeg isn't that integer overflow?
@bitten yes that's what I was looking for, thanks!
16:15
@simeg ^^
@bitten I figured it out jsfiddle.net/mxua02oo/1 the argument function is stored and then it is called where i want it to run
Thanks for your help
no problem, but you don't really need to do that
just set done, instead of going through doneF
t.done = function(){alert("Now this will run only when x >= 5")};
Wow thanks for that, that is pretty cool :)
16:55
@bitten I generally don't like doing it like this
Say I'm a consumer of your function/object
And I don't have documentation, and I don't want to read your source code
How am I supposed to know that I'm supposed to set t.done to a function to get something working?
@MadaraUchiha i have no idea
@bitten Neither do I :D
but i agree with you
Why not:
perhaps passing the callback through when instantiating Test?
16:57
var t = new Test(functiton() { alert("done!"); });
yeah exactly
but then, using a "class" seems odd, here.
it looks more like an event.
@Luggage Yeah, I'll assume it's just for testing purposes
he just asked how to execute his function at line x
It's hard to judge without seeing real code
16:58
// other ways
t.onComplete(function() { alert("done!"); });
t.on('complete', function() { alert("done!"); });
or a promise, of course.
promises are uncancellable :(
a cancelable promise is a common customization people do.
i think bluebird has one included.
!!a or b
@Abhishrek b
17:22
oi
Hi folks.

WebGL question here:

My vertices:
vertices = [
     1.0,  1.0,  0.0,
    -1.0,  1.0,  0.0,
     1.0, -1.0,  0.0,
    -1.0, -1.0,  0.0
    ];
Want to pick rendering mode like:
        switch (selectedRenderModeValue) {
            case "0": //Only vertices
                gl.drawArrays(gl.POINTS, 0, squareVertexPositionBuffer.numItems);
                break;
            case "1": //Want to have the rectangle filled here.
                gl.drawArrays(gl.TRIANGLE_STRIP, 0, squareVertexPositionBuffer.numItems);
                break;
            case "2": //Here I want only the outlines
                gl.drawArrays(gl.LINE_LOOP, 0, squareVertexPositionBuffer.numItems);
Problem is the rectnagle is only filled using the above vertices. While if I want to draw the oulines of the rectangle I have to change order of vertices like this:
vertices = [
     1.0, 1.0, 0.0,
    -1.0, 1.0, 0.0,
    -1.0, -1.0, 0.0,
     1.0, -1.0, 0.0
];
So do I have to create another Vertex position buffer or do I change it in the rendering method?
17:44
taking TRIANGLE_FAN for case 2 solved the problem ty!
@cswl I call bullshit
cancellation or the proposal? @BenjaminGruenbaum
Cancellation, bluebird promises are cancellable just fine.
The proposal doesn't actually propose promises you can cancel by the way.
I'm reading the issues.. reached async-await, es-observables.. generators.. so much going on..
Nothing is going on
:/
17:53
just open an another issue :P
i was inspecting source code of some google applications & has been fiddling how they minify the classes, id & selectors
Minification is only possible to css & js...how they process js with html..where both are minified
eg : <body id="yDmH0d" class="g-Ue-we Dm120b-cg " jscontroller="rfqQEb" jsaction="rcuQ6b:rcuQ6b;"><div class="g-Ue-OkO9ve "><div class="gb_qf gb_X" ng-non-bindable="" id="gb"><div class="gb_ue gb_tf">
Looks like gwt
oh, looks like Angular, interesting.
gwt - google web toolkit - old Java -> JS thing
i read about gwt
but how they maintain their codebase ?
like so dynamic application
Oh, it's all build artifacts
I think you can achieve something like this with webpack and postcss modules
You can reach something like this pretty easily in general, give all elements that are matched by selectors incremenetal class names and then change the selectors to those names
& how to refract that in JS code ?
18:01
Like - if you have a selector that does .foobar convert it to .c1 and change all the elements, if you have a selector that does #el li just find matching elements and convert it to .c2 and give it class, etc.
eg : $('.foo'+bar)
The problem is that it requires all the templates to be known in advance, which is reasonable with some builds.
@m11404 you shouldn't write code that looks like the below ever anyway.
hahah
But in the general case if you do then it's not possible.
I work in small startup
18:02
If you use something like React you don't have CSS selectors usually anyway, and the ones you do are scoped.
!!s/small/shitty/
@BenjaminGruenbaum I work in shitty startup (source)
want to setup a good codebase which is maintainable & in control
Great, never ever perform dynamic query selectors.
I can follow
but other developers are just other
18:03
Are you the senior?
so i was wondering how google maintain such code...so was inspecting
hahahah Kind of senior by POST :P
You don't need builds this complex, you're better off just using a boilerplate most of the time
I am rewriting an app to handle those mistakes like setting JS classes, SCSS, API boilers ...
but other developers mix most times everything
Don't rewrite stuff, refactor.
Rewriting is the easy way out that presumes we're better at solving problems than those before us
@m11404 Are you using sass or scss or any other preprocessor?
18:05
yea..its kind of refactoring only...copying old code...applying method
scss...
Then you can enforce them not to be lazy
rivetsjs.com Thinking to use this to manage API data & binding with DOM elements
Honestly I don't think css preprocessors are that important. Having clear componentization for example is a lot more important.
bem is dumb
If you want something fun, I've been enjoying MobX + React a lot. It's the same thing as rivets but with React driving the view and having no special template syntax.
@BenjaminGruenbaum fixed^
@ab
18:07
/me googles MobX
@Abhishrek I did but when multiple projects...hard to keep check on code
It would take you half a day to learn and boost your productivity like 2x over rivets.
Better debug errors, easier templates.
Oh, and use css modules github.com/gajus/react-css-modules this makes scoping to components automatic
Ooh MobX looks neat
You can use sass with that.
React will give you components, mobx gives you data binding and react-css-modules give you scoped css. Fun.
Happy birthday @ndugger have a great year :)
well done for being born @ndugger !
18:09
@BenjaminGruenbaum i think rivet has mustache like syntax
@m11404 with React, your html is in JS (with jsx) and not vice versa, this ends up giving you amazingly useful error messages.
hmm...i think i should use ...i read React..started ...but didn't implement it anywhere
One more question - how you test UI ?
Selenium ?
"those who forget the past are doomed to debug it" // nice
@m11404 honestly? Mostly manual QA.
Some selenium, some unit tests (which are easier with React) but manual UI is very hard to test because a lot of things break in browsers in very subtle ways.
There are tools like applitools but they're also of limited use if you're not an enterprise. There's also testim.io (which a friend made) which is nice.
I test everything that's not UI with unit tests heavily. I wrote over a 100 tests today - but testing UI doesn't really work for us very well.
@BenjaminGruenbaum i have lots of questions...if you don't mind...:D
18:15
Shoot
I'm pissed off about something unrelated, so talking about code can't hurt.
We have many applications & i am involved in all ..so i want to setup a good base system
Most backend is in PHP & nodejs, i have complete controls over server & code
So - Unit tests, they are hard to create i there any way ?
Few tests needs some one time code, if i really want to unit tests
The thing people miss about tests the most is that they're a specification tool much more than they are a testing tool.
It forces you to look at your API as a consumer of it first rather than as a writer of it.
The reason people write tests first is that they simulate how they use their code before they write it.
The fact you can move faster with tests is just a byproduct, and again, some stuff isn't worth it IMO.
Great advice
Can you point to good resource which give me depth guide
Don't obsess over a good solid base system, if we learned anything in the last 20 years it's that architecture is grown and not designed.
Most resouces i come across only teach basics ...add, sub etc...
no real world example
18:20
Well, I can recommend some books, but I like Martin Fowler, Joel Spolsky's old posts etc.
That's because everyone is cheating.
Anyone who is not showing you code or writes code lies.
People who talk about code and don't write code are super dangerous, they're also great at making you feel shitty for not doing The Right Thing (tm).
You can look at code in large successful (and small successful) open source projects for pragmatic ideas. Do what works for you.
Ok...Will follow
Read a lot of code, think about how to break your app into components and only do things that make sense.
Never rewrite stuff unless it produces significant business value and never write too much code in advance.
I spent most of my day today apologizing to my boss for writing code that is too complex. It worked and it was elegant but I still feel like I was solving the wrong problem.
So i will read many opensource code, understand & take an idea...instead of following a tuto & writing unit test following them
18:24
Remember that as an employee of a business your professionalism dictates that you put the needs of the business first. People who write code that's elegant but doesn't produce business value are terrible programmers to have.
@m11404 Well, you can do both, I'm just one person and my opinions are based on my own limited experience.
^ so it's important to get out of the bubble and understand how/what your business works
Business problems are mostly solved for now...
that way you can make fully-informed decisions about tradeoffs
but maintaining is getting harder
if maintaining the code costs you money then that's another thing.
18:25
TIME :D
If maintaining the code takes a lot of your time then it makes sense business wise to improve the code.
Technical debt is expensive, you lose money when you write bad code that's hard to maintain. It's important to leave the code cleaner than you found it.
i & boss are friends, So my decision is OK
The fact you and your boss are friends is irrelevant :P As counterintuitive as it sounds.
Your obligation is first and foremost is to yourself as a professional.
Which dictates that the business needs come first and code should produce value.
Yea ...from business perspective...they want to add one more service...but existing code takes more time to accomodate services
Never undervalue code that's working. Elegance is nice and you should aspire to it but it's not even close in terms of importance.
@m11404 right, that would be a good time to refactor and structure. It's a good time to do some architectural work because it's the right thing to do.
18:29
this is why seeking help from experienced
You would be irresponsible to leave a mess behind you.
@m11404 Well, first, do you understand what the problem your code has is? What is actually hard about maintaining it at its current state?
JSON API, PHP Code & HTML...everything is mixed
There is all the regular stuff, components should be explicit about their dependencies, do one thing and do it well, and do it well.
@m11404 that's a situation, not a problem, what's the problem?
For example - adding a new service is hard because a lot of things might break, adding a new service is confusing because there is no clear orgaizational structure and so on.
Most functionalitiy which already exists...are hard to replicate...
I can also recommend "Refactoring" by Martin Fowler.
@m11404 what do you mean? Can you give an example?
18:32
like ...there is section to report something in section1
but with few things changes i need same in section 2 ...
things are so mixed with data that..i can't reuse one code in other
Right, so I would start by decoupling them and making things modular one by one.
When you need to report something in section 2, only then I would make the code that reports something in section 1 modular and allow that functionality.
hmmm..seems i started wrong way
Although honestly doing frontend without a component model is hard, which is why I warmly recommend the stack I mentioned above of mobx+react
top to bottom...instead i should go from bottom to top
from now React :D
@m11404 no one ever starts the right way, not a single programmer worth their salt likes all their old code. Programmers are in a constant "wtf was I thinking" state.
18:34
hhahahah
React worked for me, I can recommend it but by all means try some alternatives too and form an educated opinion about which tools work for you and which don't.
yea...i tried angular
didn't workout
it was just a test application...
& how you manage Deployment ?
Server specific configurations...
CI ?
CI is nice, I used it in a few projects, it saves time and makes sense sometimes. If you don't have CI I would not start adding clutter with CI at this point.
How many developers are you? Do you have build issues and merge conflicts and that sort of thing?
a pre-commit or pre-push hook is a nice poor man's CI
No merge conflicts...4 developers ...few dynamically added
No one else is trusted
So if anything urgent ..they ring me ...i turn on laptop & run my script
18:41
The important take away from our conversation is not to do things like CI or "test everything" or "do fancy arch X" unless they solve real business problems you have.
All developers should be able to deploy and run the code they work on - that's just common sense - otherwise it's shotgun debugging.
We have issues...but not PR etc..
@SomeKittens Pre-push hooks, don't work always, sometimes i get non working commits
@m11404 that's odd
with all due respect, git hooks are fairly foolproof
Yea -_- "Rules are meant to be broken" - Developers think
it sounds like either we're using different definition of git hooks or you were using them in a way I haven't heard of
I simply tried adding my bash script to upload to server, after pull
but in few cases, some issues in UI...& when in production you know what happens
with a single css classes missing ...people run over your head
18:45
no, I don't know what you mean
you had a post-merge githook to deploy?
We have very small release cycles which is bad, but since applications aren't mature ..we had to do
@SomeKittens yea..
Well, there's your problem
please tell me that wasn't deploying to live, that you had some sort of staging service
"post-receive"
haha ....I shouldn't lie ...it was on live
As bug was reported on live
Staging server is mostly sitting ideal & consuming resources...Most issues reported are in live server
I don't follow
why would your staging server not be running the same codebase as live (albeit a few commits ahead?)
Situation is like : We have a client, this chart needs updated data in this format, & few more issues, All needed next day
Other developer commits & i pushed to server
I will have to fix...
this process.
But how you manage configuration, server specific database updates etc ? This was my question
18:53
There's an entire career path (devops) dedicated to answering that question
isn't there any good way ?
there's several dozen "good ways" that all depend on the specifics of your situation
i thought of creating a timestamp based file naming conventions, so if there is any update server can compare & execute those files
my current employer practices 'immutable infrastructure' where we never update code on a server. Rather, we spin up a new server every time we want to update code & switch the load balancer over to the new servers.
but if anything fails no roleback
rollback*
18:56
@SomeKittens That's a good policy
But there are better tools for that today, for most stacks
My previous employer owned their own servers and used Ansible for conf management
@MadaraUchiha in fact, we've built one of the most popular tools for that spinnaker.io
@SomeKittens Replicate data, directory structure everything ?
@SomeKittens Neat!
18:57
it's also nice as we don't spin down the old servers for a bit, if there's a regression, you can just switch the LB back.
@m11404 this is an incredibly complicated subject.
i can read :D
unfortunately I'm headed out for a walk
No...links can do
or even topic names
look up 'ansible'
Opensource alternative ?
19:02
@m11404 Depends on the complexity
I have a simple app I'm deploying to cluster mode to prevent downtime with a git post-receive hook
ansible is open source. ansible.com To over-summarize: It lets you script everything about s server setup (install packages, change config files, etc)
It's a retarded system, but it works well for the small scale I need it for.
right now ...application is small, but few variables & files need to be changed before deployment...
i will look
Thanks a lot especially @SomeKittens @BenjaminGruenbaum and @MadaraUchiha ...
for (let i loop is 3-4 times slower than for(var i
19:29
let i = 0;
for(; i < 1e8; ++i){const k=i;}
only a little slower than var and avoids the closure capture.. ..
19:46
Weird
Disabling Turn Off Wi-Fi to save power puts the device in Airplane Mode
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