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> Canada Student Loan Repayment Relief: As of November 1, no single Canadian will have to repay their Canada Student Loan until she or he is earning at least $25,000 per year
cc @BenCraig
neat
@ndugger and you know that other people in the comments spent a lot more time on this than either the OP or the accepted answerer..
Let's say I have 5 separate conditions in which if any are true, do something. Would it ever make sense to put them all in one if statement?
I seem to put 2, maybe 3 at most in an if statement, but any more, I put them in their own. What's the magic number?
there is no magic number.
If putting them all in on if is too messy, break it out, but you don't need multiple ifs.
OK, so it's just a readability issue at that point.
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Is there any way I can adjust the context of a getter method?
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20:12
I.e. Arrow function except there is no syntactically proper way to do that
var meetsAgeRequirement = age > 65;
var isWorking = jobs.length > 0;
var part2True = some_complicated_condition;

if (meetsAgeRequirement && isWorking && part3True) { ...}
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> Until you're living in at least poverty lol
Ah I didn't think about that setup, mucho gracias.
better than collecting loans from people who have no money
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For sure
20:14
you can survive on your own on $1000/mo easily in Ontario
Guys and girls
I am 15 minutes away from signing a contract for a job
@Luggage Because us commenters are more euphoric
You could take that same amount, go to Thailand, and be the king of the world.
where i will write javascript
so I think for all of those students working at starbucks living in a house with 9 other people might be benefiting from this.
20:15
in editor
isn't that exciting?
Pray
@rlemon hey, they signed up for those philosophy and psych research majors
@david Yes! On your way to making the big bucks.
20:15
@ssube I know a lot of unemployed engineers
two universities, like 4 campuses, and a college
we have a LOT of competition right out of school
the best way to set yourself apart from the competition is to skip school :D
don't I know it
Startups are the new internships
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Nobody wants to abuse ES6 with me today
@Jhawins show example of what you want
20:17
@ndugger I can't decide if I want to work for anymore startups, but not doing so means moving, probably.
I thought about it, then though I probably misunderstood you
What kind of abuse are we talking here?
@david you'd be amazed how much one line can take
we should start a startup starter. money in the bank
you mean a VC company?
I don't think any of us do enough cocaine to run a hedge fund or venture firm.
20:18
no like an incubator
but you live in your own home
and pay for your own supplies
we just consult for 30% of your company
oh you said "Is there any way I can adjust the context of a getter method?" is that your abuse @Jhawins?
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@rlemon Oh sure
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const topLevel {
  normal: 'string',
  interiorObject: {
    get thing() {this.normal} // make this reference `topLevel.normal`
  }
}
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Off hand the solution seems to be
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20:20
```const topLevel {
  normal: 'string',
  interiorObject: {
    get thing () => this.normal // make this reference `topLevel.normal`
  }
}
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Except you can't arrow function a getter
the language intentionally tries to prevent you from changing the scope of a getter, because they're supposed to get something from the current object
ohh.. to toplevel... hm.
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This is within a class... So this is obviously a fucked up example
this.this.normal :)
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20:21
The solution I have is to just reference topLevel specifically. But I thought it'd be nice if I could somehow bind the context of a getter
@Jhawins that makes it look like you want to return a constant
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@ssube Yeah, it's a good syntactic example but not when you dig into it
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Obviously I would just type the string if this were real :P
yea, if topLevel never changes.. just use that instead of this
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topLevel extends React.Component
20:23
hm.
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I mean it still works....
super.foo?
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But nah, I'd rather make the manual closure
wtf are you trying to accomplish?
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@ssube Get a getter to reference something on my component
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20:23
Here I'll make like a real example lol
use defineProperty and bind the getter there?
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```    constructor(props) {
        super(props);

        this.chartConfigs = {
            First: {
                component: Component,
                get value() {this.refs.Ting.value}
            }
        }
    }
    render() {
        return (
            <div>
              <CustomComponent ref='Ting'/>
            </div>
        );
    }```
Ting
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So you make an object before the component has been instantiated
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But I need to reference a property that only exists after it's instantiated
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20:26
And is on a ref... hence need reference to the class
this.First = this.First.bind(this) ?
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@Loktar I'm naming everything Ting
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@rlemon Huh...? It's not a function
At least it's consistent
@Jhawins define the getter to call a method on the object?
20:27
idk, I don't write React, that all looks alien to me
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@ssube No. :P
that example still doesn't make much sense as a getter
user1596138
It's not going to make sense. It's an example
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And you don't have the context you need to understand it...
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The question is if there was a way to do that lol
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20:28
Only way I see is like this
this.defineProperty(this.chartConfigs, 'First', {
    get: () => this.refs.Ting.value
    enumerable: true,
    configurable: false
})
it's intentionally difficult to bind getters
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constructor(props) {
        super(props);
        const _thisManualClosureGross;
        this.chartConfigs = {
            First: {
                component: Component,
                get value() {_thisManualClosureGross.refs.Ting.value}
            }
        }
    }
    render() {
        return (
            <div>
              <CustomComponent ref='Ting'/>
            </div>
        );
    }
if you feel the need to bind one, it's probably not a getter
I think the closure is the best way.
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20:29
@Luggage But then you have to call it as a function :/
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@ssube Oh yea I know lol
in fact, that's something Proxys handle very well
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We cheating a lil bit....
no, i make it as a property with a getter.
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@Luggage Ah I see. But if I can't stay in the object literal there's no benefit in doing this anyway
20:29
i'll try it.. one sec
when the closure if your best bet. I see nothing wrong with that
Can't we just use a Static class and regex the properties from it?
@Luggage it's counter intuitive, but I don't think it's dangerous
^ solution @Jhawins is trying not to use since the other dev may very well go that route :P
you just have to make sure ting isn't the same class
then it'll loop
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We're making a tiny hack, as small of one as we can. But yes this is a slight hack lol
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20:31
Getter shouldn't need to be bound... I just wondered if it could ;P
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@Luggage had a cool idea tho. I wouldn't want to do it but that was cool
or use the component instance as a prototype for chartConfigs
well, now there are about 20 people who are really looking forward to having me at their place and don't want my liver
who cares about the bear, that's one sturdy fn fence man
20:33
friends of friends, and codepen peeps
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@Luggage What now?
so that's ok :D
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Ohh assign the component as a prop of chartConfigs haha
@rlemon I thought there was another dog in the bushes
no, prototype
20:34
that fence doesn't even move
but a property would be easier and less hacky
@ssube right?!
what a fence!
we need to surround florida with that shit to keep the hurricanes from doing any damage
@rlemon man....
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Lol meh. We'll just use the manual closure
20:34
so lucky those giants can be gentle
btw, why is "stranger things" so popular?
replace the levies in new orleans with some unbreakable chainlink fences
there's been a single season, and it was good, but "meh"?
@towc hipsters
@Loktar I'm deciding if it is a wussy brown bear or a seasonably fur bleached black bear
if it is a black bear, doesn't surprise me
20:35
haha
well it looks bigger than a black bear
brown bear, could have had those pooches for lunch
yeah for sure
I mean, I would rather watch "rubber" 11 times than re-watch the 11 episodes of stranger things
@Loktar yea, but then it is so docile...
it's basically the same plot
20:35
makes me think it's a black bear in a Halloween costume
instagram.com/p/BMO5KIRhudZ is this how you're supposed to drink beer now a days?
> Hey, HOLD MY BEER
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@SterlingArcher .....This just made me angry
two full beer cans to the temples...
sounds like a great idea.
the temple is the strongest part of the skull
it's widely known that some people can even block bullets with that part of their head
20:38
@Jhawins I don't suggest you actually od this, but.. chartConfig can use the component INSTANCE as it's prototype: jsfiddle.net/luggage66/v9p2385m
@towc are you still stuck in London?
oh i see your update
everything's sorted :)
i.imgur.com/fwjRMlK.jpg ahahahaha kid dresses as Ax for Halloween :D imagine someone doing that today?
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@Luggage lol oh
@towc alright
20:39
I mean, I'll still probably stick to my plan, but at least I know that anywhere in london I end up being, there'll be someone
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That's nice actually
you lose the getter sugar, though, and msut use full property descriptors..
but it makes a real getter
@towc which plan? because they sounded bad lol
also, it'll have all properties of your component.. so you might as well just pass the component. that's a big negative
@bitten the random people one
@towc okay. well if you really need a place, a lot of hostels go for £10-15 a night
@SterlingArcher ohh i watched that episode last night, haha
I DID TOOOOO
I had it DVR'd lol
@bitten again, if I need a place, there are now plenty of people who'll help me out
@SterlingArcher netflix :p
I'm so excited, 18 minutes and I'm free
Y'all ain't gonna believe me when i post a pic
20:43
@towc yeah true, if you're ever stuck in Brighton too just let me know. i may be able to help as I used to live there ^^
cheers!
@SterlingArcher a pic of what?
Oh you'll see :D
It's a surprise
spoiler alert: it's not my penis
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Lol more conspiracist except this one is like wtf
20:44
I don't get it
omg, are those people? 0.o
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The colors match to the same people
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All the yellow circles have the exact same guy under them
oh LOL
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And all the blue etc
20:45
ohhh
omg
yea but what's with the blue line?
@Jhawins whuut
WHAT IS WITH THE LINE?!
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IDK
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Idk I just shared it
20:46
also, even without the circles, that is a pretty poor shop of a crowd
perspective is lost completely
why did they only use the green guy twice?
I see him more than twice
looks like they gave up circling him
He's too ugly for 3 circles
I'm impressed that they copy/pasted then circled
I would have just copy pasted the circles along with the heads
but I get bored easily while making memes :P
I don't
20:47
@ssube racism
hi guys, can you help me find how you Set the first swatch to selected (client-side) in a RadColorPicker (telerik)? I am having finding it searching google
@rlemon ty but i not have a value, they are able to delete values.. so I need i guess to get the value somehow with jQuery and THEN use colorPicker.set_selectedColor("#xxxxxx");
doesn't sound at all like your first question
well I did not ask how to set a known value
that is for certain
thanks
20:53
is there a way to attach fs.watchFile so it only fires once
@William sure
more importantly it detaches after firing once
@William attach it and remove the attachement?
@William absolutely
how do i dettach then
!!afk wait for it
just to make you sad, lemon
@William what have you tried and what errors are you getting?
I have the watchFile set up that is it
did you google how to unwatch a file?
20:56
I googled detached with no results
unwatch makes more sense
to the google with you!
!!afk going to hand out candy till we get to the bowl with the good candies, then lights off.
event emitters typically don't use the "attach"/"detach" verbiage
@William I'll bet you $100 that the node documentation page that tells you about fs.watch also tells you how to de-watch-ulate
Cancelled the stars on my staurday night exploits... not everyone needs to read that
Then you shouldn't have told us and cancelled them quietly.
Now half the room is curious.
Or would be, if they weren't all driving home.
21:03
I don't care if people know, I just don't want to get suspended
21:22
@ndugger I'm confused, is this one of these satire newsportals like the onion?
@ndugger I'm mostly interested if you have a second date
What is everyones opinion of RxJS?
(by itself or with the framework of your choice)
@jake don't listen to me, but i like it
@NathanJones I like it too so far, but I never hear anyone "pushing" it like they do with ES6/7. Also the diagrams kinda lost me at first:
21:43
@rlemon That was the second date
@OctavianDamiean Flllllyyyiiing squiiiirels
@Luggage oohhhh were you talking about loop indexes, not database indexes?
@jake without knowing it, it's basically RxJava for JS right?
Yes @GNi33
neat
21:54
@ndugger whens the wedding?
sheesh debugging jsx is horrible
@rlemon I don't see this being a long term relationship...
@jake i don't think it's an async silver bullet, but it can be a powerful tool
Funny how the PS4 Pro controller is shaped just like an xbox controller, just without the staggered joysticks theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/10/26/13428046/…
is there a fix for this
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Q: fs.watch fired twice when I change the watched file

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