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14:32
nice one @rlemon
to the senior devs in here... Something I think might be cool...
for those interested, a two hour session a month where two devs swap problems for an hour, screen share and pair program
kind of a cross pollination thing, cross company / problem domains / development styles and culture, etc
Pair programming is a way to go.
But 1 hour per month is just too short for anything other than ideas and talking about problems on the level of abstraction.
Do you mean you doing what I get paid to do, and me doing what you get paid to do?
yeah, switching back and forth
however long
@Shane You forgot about sharing access to sensitive information.
^
I can't do that
14:38
well... then that won't work obviously
in my case no one really cares about seed data
and I wouldn't open up a repo, mostly screen sharing
I work for a startup where they take whatever works
If I started opening up repo and db access, that would be a huge problem
That can work if we separate the problem from environment.
Onboarding Costs too much time.
In any complex project, diving into the setup and code organization is never quick.
but not screen sharing UI or webservice work
I dunno... to me a development problem is something you can just explain as you go, the context just starts to filter in
@Develoger If only more people knew how to do that
Stack Overflow would have looked a lot better :)
@MadaraUchiha nicely said
@Shane The really depends on a lot of things
14:41
who's the new mod?
If the product is sufficiently complex, you need to keep a lot of context (and in worse cases, state) in your head, to be effective.
well... take for example I'm trying to figure out a better way to abstract a chart module
Legacy products are like that.
this is the DTO, here's where I get it and now I'm wrestling with that abstraction layer to make it easier to reason about
perfect
not much to explain, here's the page, here's chartjs and what it needs
transform layer, etc.. at some point you're working with vanilla javascript
@Shane, you are right.
Development problem can be explained as you go, but Engineering problem can not.
Architectural issues are what Senior people care about and that sure is great topic.
14:43
@Shane Here's a more realistic one: One of our routines (one to calculate where to put an ellipiss character based on the length of the text and the width of the container) is expensive
sure, but I think if you can't explain it quickly might be a good idea to practice
@rlemon Pong
I'm trying to refactor it so that it uses a more robust solution
ok, that's a good example... yes
@Luggage thanks for the demo project. took me a few minutes to realize half the code isn't used
14:44
and both people walk away with util functions
However, that new solution requires preparation (you can't just pass it a DOM Node)
@rlemon that's how I roll.
So you need to find which place in the control flow you can place this new preparation
yeah, basically you'd screen share and code, the other person comments and texts over examples
maybe you make a codepen, maybe you don't
14:44
@Luggage now, for the questions 😃 how much do you know about react-mdl? that 'drawer' nav component... how would I programatically toggle it from another area
it's having the sounding board, the rubber ducking aspect of it... all kinds of reasons
Very little. I just started playing with it. It's a wrapper for getmdl.io/started
The reason onboarding doesn't matter so much is the passive participant is just there for comments and observation
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A: How to hide drawer upon user click

BenjamintoggleDrawer is now a public function since @be54f78. var layout = document.querySelector('.mdl-layout'); layout.MaterialLayout.toggleDrawer(); Not currently available with v1.0.6, so you will need to build from source (as of today).

I wanna close the drawer on nav click
there's no obligation other than than for the other person, "why are you doing it that way, have you tried x..." kinda stuff
14:46
but can't seem do
user2620028
@rlemon get out of here vamp
sorry master
@rlemon - back in the hole
one more time and we remove the toilet
I was supposed to get a toilet?
oh shit... no... you weren't got the wrong name here
user2620028
14:47
as a chat user in this room i feel like rlemon is the sole owner due to sheer number of messages alone o.O
He likes to talk to himself alot
he's really pretending to be like, 6 other people
oh, is the drawer the side thing? i had it set static.. one sec.
@Shane He's no the only one cough
haha, yeah?
14:49
@Shane For more experienced developers, the actual problem is usually the context
And not the problem itself
A certain greg.
Maybe that's why he doesn't like me
And context can't be easily shared.
@MadaraUchiha - I disagree, but that's fine
I think JS has gotten so big, it's impossible to know all the libs out there and best practices for each
but maybe that's just me
@Shane I don't think you need to know all of the libs
@Luggage open the page, resize to get hamburger menu, click a link
menu stays open
14:50
yea, because I am using fixedDrawer
of course not, but problems are usually better solved with libs
I think you need to know enough to be able to tell if a lib has the potential of being useful to you in a particular context.
remove that and it'll collapse (app.jsx)
finding the right mix means you need to know what your options are
You need to be able to adapt and learn
14:50
that's where cross pollination is helpful
well.. yeah?
how is pair programming not a part of that process?
isn't that the reason for it?
@Luggage yea, this isn't the issue. it doesn't collapse when you click a nav link
@Shane Who are you targetting?
me
oh, ok
Pair programming is usually a tool to remain focused
14:51
sorry, wasn't paying attention
To decouple the larger decisions made from the lower level details
what is pair programming?
This is the only hamburger menu I need:
I don't want to get lost on semantics
> The Clogger
14:52
@KendallFrey the first one is OK, the other 2 are like... "eat me if you want to die"
@Shane I think a better tool for cross-polination and idea sharing is just meeting up and talking
@Luggage so I've onClicked the <Navigation> and want to toggle the visibility of the Drawer when a link is hit
Be it in voice/video chat or in some meetup
one wouldn't think that would be difficult.
@Neoares I didn't die so...
14:52
yet*
I live out in the boonies and am pretty much not surrounded by people I can learn from
@Shane Move.
haha, wonderful advice
@rlemon yea.. no idea. looking at the code. I'm not sure I like react-mdl. It seems like a half-complete wrapper about mdl.
@Shane I quit my previous company to be able to be surrounded by people I can learn from (cc @BenjaminGruenbaum)
14:53
welll shit
It's not an impossible move
@Neoares fwiw, I would totally eat another PB&C burger if given half a chance
well thank you for your suggestion
Scary and doubt inducing sure, but a net positive altogether.
the router stuff makes some sense. your use of Observables confused me because I thought they were needed for something
14:53
haha, man you have no idea
Also, even if you aren't physically close to people whom can teach you
Hangouts, chats, podcats, etc are all a thing.
@rlemon lemme go through and trim unused code.
3 kids, one's severely disabled... wife owns a medical clinic, mid fourties... so soooo many variables
but please...
give me some advice
@Luggage ohh I already have been
14:54
but it would make a nice project starting point if you did for the future
@Shane See what I mean about context? :)
ohh no, mines oddly specific to my learning 😃
Solving problems is very easy without the context.
wouldn't make sense as a PR
I can PR it
It's the context that makes them difficult
14:54
no, I see that there's a bit of confirmation bias going on though
@Shane How so?
Well, this project was originally going to be my own "boilerplate", then I started using it to test out react-router 4 and react-mdl.. so that's why it's kinda messy.
and had unused code
the point of identifying confirmation bias is not to engage it
vOv
All I'm saying is, we each do what works for us
and I was talking to the room
14:56
Sure, I'm much more flexible than your average dude with a wife and kids, probably much more flexible than you (in some respects).
But there are still solutions for you.
can confirm, @MadaraUchiha can touch his toes without bending his knees
@rlemon e.g. the unused "are you sure" things was me tasting out using my own prompt for react-router's confirmation.
it turned into the value of the idea can only be evaluated by it's relationship to your interpretation of it and the usefulness of what it meant to you
we experimented that one time.
but that's fine
14:57
@Luggage yea I axed that. played with the dataLoading and now I'm just picking around at the UI
the webpack config works out real nice
@Shane How about this, pick (not you specifically, but in general) an open source project (existing or new) and pair program on that
Also.. react-router adds a LOT of additional components in your tree, making debugging annoying: snag.gy/XQ8JTu.jpg
That solves the problem of sharing context, makes you feel warm and fuzzy, and helps you learn new stuff
I need to install the React Debugger
I think I'm gonna take my question to some of my former colleagues... and speaking of which... his timing is amazing
14:58
yea, you do.
weird... skype just popped up... anyhow later
@Shane @KendallFrey and I are always down for a beer
FYI
yeah... we need to do that at some point... what are your weekends like?
user2620028
@rlemon do you have the react dev tools in chrome?
1 min ago, by rlemon
I need to install the React Debugger
@Shane for the next little bit probably busier than I'd like
user2620028
15:00
assumed you were talking about something else...
@rlemon yeah, me too honestly, how can I reach you outside this room?
no work from dec 21st till jan 4th tho
@Shane hangouts
k, let's try and hook up?
sure
k, one sec
15:01
Haven't been on hangouts in ages
Last time I remember was just watching @rlemon on KSP
gotcha
@rlemon this project is only really a good example of a webpack setup for a "one bundle SPA". the other details are experiments and sometimes more confusing that helpful. e.g. , it might not be clear what I am trying to accomplish with dataLoading.jsx and boundEdidotr.jsx, but I have my reasons.
@Luggage hrm, I would expect to see updates in React Console.
you mean the component tree? it should update.
hrm
I can see in the DOM tree is-visible is being toggled.
but in React Console I don't see that class
15:07
the react tree only shows properties, not internal state (that may effect the dom)
but the react tree shows the dom, too (different colored elements)
lemme look at that example
it's probably me
not saying the console is wrong.
just confused 😀
yea, i don't see it updating either.
I have a suspicion that it's because it's done though non-react means by the MDL js code,
since react-mdl is just a wrapper.
So, it's a dom mutation that react is unaware of.
so I should probably ditch react-mdl ?
It's bloated as fuck though
I'm only using it because you were 😃
15:11
Well, wrapping other code is legit. You don't need to re-write everything in pure react..
I never told you to use it, I just said I was trying it out :)
If you want a more barebones starting point, I'll make one.
I'll rip out all of my junk.
You wan tto use bootstrap? react-bootstrap is kinda nice.
that does everythign in pure react. It only uses bootstrap css.
That's what I use in my 'real' app.
nahh, you don't have to do another example
this one is pretty legit. I can toss your views pretty easily I think
trust me, what I'm looking at here is 1000x more understandable than the other 'kits' I've looked at
well, one of my goals was to make a decent boilerplate / starting point for my own junk, too
your indentation style bothers me, but I can deal with that
that's because it doesnt' do much :)
hwhat?!
https://github.com/luggage66/tech-trial-1/blob/master/src/client/appHeader.jsx#L17
https://github.com/luggage66/tech-trial-1/blob/master/src/client/dataLoading.jsx#L21
https://github.com/luggage66/tech-trial-1/blob/master/src/client/boundEditor.jsx#L18
examples
I'm not consistent either. but I do see them
15:16
oh, is that all?
for shame
Also, there is another way to bind class functions, since I have class-properties turned on
someFunction = () => {}
!!afk coffee vape
@Luggage ehhh I would not do that. Just do event={(...args) => this.eventName(...args)}
No need to do binding as a property
that is a little anti-pattern
@Luggage there is an "autobind" decorator
15:22
That too @bitten ;-)
I forgot about that one
Yours is making a new closure each render. not sure if that's a concern or not.
But dont do function properties like that
overkill or ugly but that's the only other way i know
maybe there's a technical problem with handleChange = (event) => { .. } but i like it
my forEach(fnName => this[fnName] = this[fnName].bind(this)); isn't much work.
@Luggage I dont like auto magic binding. but better to be explicit. or use the @autbind decorator I guess
@Luggage Yea, but it is magic and nearly impossible to test
15:23
it's not magic. what to you think the autombind decorator does?
We have that here in legacy code and it is killing us @Luggage
@Luggage You can turn that off for tests.
@Neal how?
You cant turn off your loop
@ssube How what?
how is it impossible to test bound functions?
We have function in our legacy code that makes it impossible for us to remember what context they are bound to unless we dig through the code.
@ssube I am talking abt the fns in @Luggage's constructors
I like bind when you use it, if you need it.
15:25
my forEach() method, unlike the class properties method, allows me to quickly swap it out all over my code if I choose, so I think I'm sticking with that.
@Luggage Good luck maintaining that....
I could completely replace it in my codebase in < 1 hour.
Believe me...
that sort of bind is super easy to maintain
do you mean your this?
15:26
I'm arguing that my way is better, jsut that my way it cheap to fix if I find a need.
@bitten yes. That is what I am sticking with until I have a compelling reason to change.
@Luggage i really like that too and kinda want to do it also :,)
And it could EASILY be made into a class decorator..
@Trasiva rlemon is afk: coffee vape
// class decorator version
// (c) 2016 Luggage
function bindyBindy(methodsToBind) {
    return function(Component) {
        methodsToBind.forEach(fnName => Component[fnName] = this[fnName].bind(Component));
        return Component;
    };
}
oops, missed a 'this'.
That'll get fixed in version 2.0, expected second quarter of 2018.
I think I'll try ant
looks decent
That's another that that is jsut wrapped in react.
which isn't a problem, but, just sayin'
@rlemon I still like blueprintjs.com
ohh.. er.. maybe i am thinking of some other thing from yesterday..
15:34
@Luggage just poking around, it seems a little bit more flexible
yea.. i'm thinking of some other lib that someone was asking about all of yesterday.
yea, it looks more complete.
@BenFortune looks nice as well
looks a lot less 'React-y' than the others
@rlemon Yeah, you can sort of use it as a CSS-only framework
It's pretty simple to wrap up a css-only tool lke that in react. You just make stateless components tha ass the right classes and pass though all other properties
I think I'll crawl before I run 😀 but wrapping up my own set of components sounds like fun too
15:40
// bootstrap button
import cx from 'classnames';
function Button(props) {
    let { bsStyle, className, ...otherProps } = props;
    return <button className={cx('btn', `btn-${bsStyle}`, className)} {...otherProps} />;
}
//usage
<Button bsStyle="warning" onClick={...} foo={...} />
This is basically what react-bootstrap does.
this is also why object-rest-spread is so useful as to be considered mandatory with JSX.
@rlemon speaking of crawling before you run. Get used to react "controlled inputs".
value={} onChange={} pairs.
Make an input that capitalizes as you type.
@BayLife is that not what your second app.use is supposed to be doing?
@KevinB I got it now. Had to explicit allow the origin and credentials like app.use(cors({credentials: true, origin: 'http://localhost:3000'}));
15:56
there is a way to pass cors() a function that would allow you to specify which origin based on the request, similar to your second app.use i'm pretty sure. that or a whitelist
but that works
guess you mean something like req.headers.origin
basically yes
you can't use it in that line as-is, because req isn't defined yet
yeah of course, but can´t find the code for the function right now. But have it somewhere ;)

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