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@Tobiq no, it's pretty damn fast
and it abstracts the technical part of the language away
making it easier to read
I use map in production and it doesn't break anything
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in my app
I've used .map in animations
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i use for loop, and its blazng fast
20:00
your app is bad then
it is slower, but it is not slow.
@Meredith no you don't.
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my app uses handlebars
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live update no refresh music across pages
& the only safety checks it does
Is if the callback is callable
& if each element is in the array
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20:01
for loop is fast though
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why speed < ur brain
Map is a for loop
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embeded loop
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instantiating a closure with every iteration
@Meredith nuh uh
note, I'm all for using map, but it does a bunch of stuff
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20:03
if i want to work at google
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do i need to be einsteni
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einstein
You could implement map using a C macro, then it'll be as fast as a for loop
yes. everyone who works at google is literally einsteni
20:04
@BenCraig including the lunch lady
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I know alot bout js but im only young
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i know c++ c' all of that
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will i get into google
yes
go apply
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20:04
im too young
lie
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I'm in uk
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uk office is dog shit
@bitten Thank you for the advice.
so sorry, what are the caveats of using map? can someone tl;dr?
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20:05
what about me waxi
@bitten it's ever so slightly slower because it does a little bit more work than a simple loop. Don't use it when you're looping over pixels.
@bitten if you don't need the overhead you don't need it. there are really no caveats.
also it creates a copy
if you're doing performance critical code (which isn't many) it makes a difference.
ahh okay
20:06
but if you did that kinda coding, you'd probably know about this already :D
the cases where you should avoid map are pretty obvious
@rlemon exactly
for loops are for c++ developers
like mountain dew is for Java developers
i've been using map just to decorate lists and so on
transforming json into jsx, for example
map is very useful. no one is denying that
20:07
@bitten you might not want it there. If you're parsing JSON, you already have a copy object you can safely mutate (usually).
Be careful making too many copies
there's a reason Rx has the asMutable methods
yeah i wasn't aware it made a copy
well it makes sense but
@SterlingArcher I can almost bend my knees to a 45 without collapsing :D
@bitten all functional methods make a copy, except the ones that don't
seriously. we did squats for like 20 minutes straight.
on my first day back at the gym
she's trying to kill me
20:11
Didn't you complain about her yesterday
@ssube yeah, i don't know why that didn't come into my head
@SterlingArcher yea, she's not doing the workouts though
@bitten your head is immutable, so there's a copy with that information
brings me back to specs on redux stores where people were doing all this messy to mutate state
@ssube u wot now
lol
20:12
oh god.. somebody said redux
@bitten ur a monad m8 sry
cue ndugger
@ssube jesus the samurai is dope
@Shane shhh. don't wake him
right.. true
20:13
@Shane is that you?
@SterlingArcher so dope
@ssube i'm going to go with.. that's a good thing
that's me
@SterlingArcher boo you unpleasant person
@Waxi oh i didn't share this yet sorry, it's only pseudo code really so don't look into it too much
20:14
@Shane I thought that was @Undo when we bother him/her with flags :P
heh
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Q: FCKEditor works only in linux and firefox

Pavel TrufanovI have a problem in fckeditor on my old site build in Microsoft Homepage Starter Kit. I can edit content in linux with firefox (not with chrome etc.). But in windows it doesn't work in every browser. In firefox running on windows I get message: The FCKConfig.CoreStyles['p'] setting was not found...

dat first line do
I didn't use a flag, just the text... very much on purpose
> I have a problem in fckeditor on my old site build in Microsoft Homepage Starter Kit.
20:15
you don't see flags.
flags were flagged
@ssube I loaded her with swift runes, and she's very fast now
ah, haha I totally don't get it
@KendallFrey you should stream some KSP sometime
I enjoy watching people (who are good at KSP) run missions
@SterlingArcher nice. As a rule of thumb, if a monster has good base stats, use % increase runes. If not, flat runes. Speed never comes in %, though, only flat for slot 2.
I don't have enough bandwidth
20:16
can't pre-record?
@bitten This helps though because I've been sitting here glazed over since lemon's suggestion trying to understand what I don't understand. I think I need to brush up on the use of const because that's new to me, but regardless, thanks for your code!
I can record, yeah
@Waxi const just means constant, i.e. you can't assign to it
you should youtube that
I'd watch them
I can't talk on camera though
20:17
@bitten *assign to it
bah
the value of a const variable may be mutable, unlike some other languages
don't be nervous, just pretend it is a hangouts stream
I can't talk without someone to talk to
@ssube how so?
20:18
I can barely even talk when I do have someone to talk to
FINE THEN!
sorry for newb questions
:sobs:
@Waxi it's okay, his advice is better than mine. it would be better if chunk was pure though, so you can do that like this i guess
Trust me you do not want to hear me trying to talk to a camera
20:18
I bought a gopro and shit with the intent on making DIY videos.
You want KSP, not hardcore cringe
@KendallFrey we could make a failarmy KSP video
@bitten so you have two types of const: C++ and Java. In Java (the simpler of the two, and what JS uses) you cannot assign to a const or final variable. That's it. In C++, if you can't assign to the variable and if it points to an object, the methods on that object must also be const or you aren't allowed to call them.
#88 unexpected staging
#89 unexpected staging
#90 unexpected staging
#91 unexpected staging
...
Then within const methods, you aren't allowed to assign to or otherwise mutate anything on this.
20:19
a video of KSP failures? How original. :)
so C++ enforces const down through the object and its children, Java and JS do not
@bitten That's pretty slick, doing the map and reduce for my calculation, I like it.
The other problem is my audio setup, my mic is attached to my other computer
function chunk(arr, start = 0, end = 7) {
    return arr.concat([]).splice(start, end)
}
@bitten did you copy this from me?
I don't like having to move stuff around
20:20
@Waxi finish that project.
@ssube ah okay, which is why assign to the correct terminology as here you're able to mutate properties on the object
it's like .. terribly unperformant
@rlemon lol no i just wrote it
But if you have ideas for missions, say them
it's just pseudo code
and i wanted the function to be pure
20:21
I'll probably dismiss you, but maybe you'll be lucky
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A: Split array into chunks

rlemonOld question: New answer! I actually was working with an answer from this question and had a friend improve on it! So here it is: Array.prototype.chunk = function ( n ) { if ( !this.length ) { return []; } return [ this.slice( 0, n ) ].concat( this.slice(n).chunk(n) ); }; [...

fyi, the performance of this method is O(N^2), so it should not be used in performance-critical sections of code, or with long arrays (specifically, when the array's .length is much greater than the chunk-size n). If this was a lazy language (unlike javascript), this algorithm would not suffer from O(N^2) time. That said, the recursive implementation is elegant. You can probably modify it to improve performance by first defining a helper function that recurses on array,position, then dispatching: Array.prototype.chunk returns [your helper function](...) — ninjagecko Aug 23 '12 at 1:52
@Luggage I am trying. I'm just on the tail end of some stuff. This was the last piece I needed, but didn't like how I wrote it. Now just gonna clean it all up, test test and more test, and have it ready for public consumption come Tuesday, then I can start on my next project.
@rlemon topkek
function chunk(arr, start = 0, end = 7) {
    return arr.filter((_, idx) => (idx >= start && idx <= end));
}
20:22
@rlemon look up at my previous pastebin and you'll see a previous version of it
too lazy
@ssube slice?
I'll just believe you
@ssube error proof*
@bitten no u
20:22
@rlemon you have taught me well though, sensai
@ssube it was supposed to be a compliment, bad typo >.>
@bitten oh. Good thing I saved my good insults.
that stuff is why I like lodash
_.chunk
@Shane more like loldash
lodash, the 2011 jump-to solution
did I just step on another one?
20:24
lol
@Shane no, lodash is just slowly going the way of jQ
nahh, we're a mootools crowd in here
heh
@ssube weew, close call
the vast majority of what it did no longer matters and the way it does it is bad
20:24
lodash always reminds me of the emoji
._.
I still use lodash. Some of it's helpers are ... helpful.
I can't comment, never used lodash
anyhow, I like it
but heard about it a lot
don't care
20:26
@rlemon ctrl + /
It's instant ubiquitous support without much overhead, always works even when you don't have time to put together a build script
@Luggage I/we just rewrote the 3 we use.
> don't have time to put together a build script
u wot m8
yea.. i don't use many either.
but i think lodash supports importing only the function you want, saving on bundle size
it does, which is pretty swell
@ssube close your ears/eyes sean..
20:27
what kinda birds are these ??
Sometimes I'm in codepen trying something out and need to cut and paste, or I'm trying to strip some stuff from the dom in the debugger, etc
@rlemon lmao
they look like normal birds, except one is orange
Those aren't birds, they are monkeys.
I'm just trying to learn as much as I can about vanilla JS before it all gets replaced in the next version.
#livingTheLife
20:29
and the birds are laying in the shade, sleeping
haven't you heard, they're discontinuing vanillaJs with the next release
That tree is a metaphor for the the internet.
we're replacing it with jquery
@ssube es8, var/let/const was too confusing so we're adopting php's $
hork
20:31
so $f declares a function, $u declares an unassigned variable, $c declares a constant, $k declares a coefficient, $y declares a young-heap value, $o declares an output variable, and $u is unassigned again?
how long did that take you?
longer than I spent with yer mum
they're also changing it so undefined == null, but null is the return of void, but only when run as a function. they've also changed math such that isNaN works.
@SterlingArcher i.imgur.com/hhvzb8F.gifv
it works because I'm listening to LOG right now
undefined already == null
not in es8
they replaced it so == = ===
20:34
i'd almost be ok with that
> don't break the internet
well, maybe it needs to be broken a little
"use strict ==";
"use sanity"
"use stricter";
sorry m8
already taken
20:37
"use more strictlier";
"use common sense";
You can't force me.
^ nice
@KendallFrey ENOENT
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these suspensions are harsh, I feel like im in school
20:38
Space food is a variety of food products, specially created and processed for consumption by astronauts in outer space. The food has specific requirements of providing balanced nutrition for individuals working in space, while being easy and safe to store, prepare and consume in the machinery-filled low gravity environments of manned spacecraft. In recent years, space food has been used by various nations engaging on space programs as a way to share and show off their cultural identity and facilitate intercultural communication. Although astronauts consume a wide variety of foods and beverages...
> Swedish astronaut Christer Fuglesang was not allowed to bring reindeer jerky with him on board a shuttle mission as it was "weird" for the Americans so soon before Christmas. He had to go with moose instead.
WHAT ABOUT CANADA?!
Santa doesn't use moose even in Canada
Krampus though...
@rlemon there weren't any Canadians on either of his missions.
you could totally replace that with a moose
no one would really notice.
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i got q when companies like google publicize repos do they put real code with all their secrets or abstract it?
20:40
they don't publish their secrets.
pffffffffffffTobiq...
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so its fake?
no, they don't release the 'secret' stuff
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20:40
why is everyone speaking of moose and reindeer
they release only what they want the public to have
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is it moose or meese?
moose
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@tobiq its standard for javascript chat
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whats the singular the same?
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20:41
mose?
@Tobiq moose
@Tobiq when you release code to a public repo, do you include your private keys? If so, please link me to the repo.
it's the same
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omg i 100% did that once
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luckily no one cared about my code.
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20:42
I had a repo that was up for over a year
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with PHP db passwords and stuff - all the same as my other accounts
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IDK how i could be so retarded.
Most people are.
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i literally posted my password on github plain text
I post our production keys into git all day, every day.
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20:45
how should I post my repo for my web app, do people just remove passwords and upload the rest
you can't remove something from a repo
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or just host on private server
put them in places that don't get sent to the repo.
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yeah ik cos of git history
.gitignore
20:45
split your code and configuration
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but reinitialise
it's a thing
your code repo shouldn't have any credentials or passwords or keys, just a default template config file with comments
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so no db passwords in my app.js
or, if you can run everything locally, some reference config that will Just Work against a local redis/db
20:46
echo rlemon >> .gitignore
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cat >> .gitignore
.*
CTRL^C
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isnt that how
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what who ever said u cant remove from git you can
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git rm --cache * -r
you can, but the cat is out of the bag.
20:47
I really wouldn't be surprised if this was another of gregs accounts.
nope. not that way
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who's greg
I thought greg was a many:one account, not many:many
it goes both ways
I think
we're talking about awal, right?
20:48
yes
plus, if it was the main greg, he would have said something creepy by now
I know he browses from at least two
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i assure this account has a 1:1 relation between myself
it has a website and everything!
that's the only reason I own rlemon.ca
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20:49
whos greg
> I'm legit, I have a domain! look!
Greg is greg.
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rob
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that website is lit
20:50
i was lazy with my website tho
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is this good tobi.design
so was I :P
like a mechanic with a shitty car
i should make myself a website
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i made it last year
20:51
woah... 11B-X-1371 part 2...
I didn't realize that happened
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the dial down is scary
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my ears r bleeding.
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this part of the web is way too dark, bye.
Turns out it's just some guy's "art"
did anybody see the first one a year or so ago?
it looks cheesy
20:54
pretty freaky stuff for a few months
heh... it's got a lot of layers to it
aphex twin kinda stuff
> In a similar vein, John Aubrey's Brief Lives recounts of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford that: "The Earle of Oxford, making his low obeisance to Queen Elizabeth, happened to let a Fart, at which he was so abashed and ashamed that he went to Travell, 7 yeares. On his return the Queen welcomed him home, and sayd My Lord, I had forgot the Fart."
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is anyone here from uk
@Shane aphex twin i can follow but not this, sorry
meets queen, farts, hides for 7 years, when he comes back the queen says "ohh I forgot about the fart"
luls.
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and a software devleoper
20:55
although i only go as far as sunn o and oneohtrix for noise
Do you guys think this is too messy a one-liner to keep a one-liner?
Object.keys(obj).map(key => !!obj[key]).reduce((prev, curr) => (prev || curr), false);
@Tobiq what's your question?
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what uni did u go
add a second line, a comment saying what it does, and you are good to go
@NathanJones why are you running against Object.keys when you're returning an array of bools.
20:56
Break it into 3 lines
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nathan
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dont share that code
This one's not as spooky as the first one... and now that the guy's put himself out there it's not as creepy
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it's too cryptic
:loads bulk trash:
20:57
& yeah mapping to a bunch of bools doesn't make sense
Also it seems like you're trying to use an object when you want a keyword list
@NathanJones does that jut see if any key has a value?
.some()
@NathanJones what in the fuck
@Luggage it checks if there any non-null values in the object
Oh
Yeah don't do that
.some() instead of your map and reduce
20:59
How to embed URLs in JQuery in ASP.NET MVC5?
just use angular

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