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19:00
I only know of those two.
I just cant be bothered
the whole of js is diverging
isn't react an accepted copy paste ?
You are using others work to make what you want to do.
JS is the place right now. It's not diverging, it's exploding.
omg Obama superimposed over jQuery code in report against Russian hacker
typescript is actually where it is right now
19:02
typescript is part of the JS ecosystem.
Scalable Ecma6
makes a lot of frameworks less valuable
thats true
TypeScript is just ES with types, they work beautifully together.
typescript + vanilla is the killer solution
The Ecosystem isn't that confusing, there are like 30 tools you need to be familiar with, if you learn one a week you'll be done in a year.
19:02
Vanilla is the killer.
@SuperUberDuper for what?
and unlike closure script, typescript is meant to let you use JS libarries and vice versa
is extends part of es6?
Let's make Api's
for constraining vanilla
19:03
inheritance*
@BenjaminGruenbaum lol
without translating, i mean.
typescript solves a different problem than the likes of React.
and write once, run without maintenance
code readability?
@Luggage exactly
19:04
I like typescript. I don't use it, but I like what it does.
2.1 is amazing
I've been using async/await since 1.8
with babel
its pretty dope
To go from back end to full stack, where do i begin ?
to the front.
19:04
with ts you can constrain Vanilla to behave in a way across a codebase, with minimal frameworks
@BenjaminGruenbaum Node is covered.
No one is arguing that.
well, except the 'minimal frameworks' part.
@SuperUberDuper that gives you exactly nothing in terms of DOM components and composability.
19:05
yea React isn't exactly minimal
nor angular2 or whatever
@MadaraUchiha the 90s were weird
not really, you can interface a lot of stuff
@MadaraUchiha lol
@misha130 react is just a fast DOM reconciler, the important part is components, it defines those.
@BenjaminGruenbaum which is great
You can use react-like tools, the only point we're making here is that React isn't going to "die" because the model proved itself.
19:06
we are?!
@MadaraUchiha I see that scene at least twice a year.
you don't have to like react though. We aren't trying to convince you of that. Just that typescript, as awesome as it is, isn't a replacement.
Just like Knockout didn't "die", and learning other tools like Vue and MobX if you know it is trivial.
@misha130 me and Luggage
okay
They're orthogonal tools.
They solve two problems which are unrelated except that you'll run into both.
19:07
you can do excellent comps in vanilla, that are cross framework compatible
knowing all the latest tools lets you choose (with some confidence) from them and piece together a balanced meal for the whole family.
oops, changed topics there
you can write in asm and then compile it to js aswell
thats the best kind of vanilla
isn't it?
@SuperUberDuper @misha130 correct but extremely unrelated.
Also.. I already agreed that knowing 'vanilla' or the DOM without tools is valuable.
ill revisit this in a year when react has lost its buzz
19:09
It won't.. but there will be just-as-good alternatives, as there are now.
I am thinking Vue can be a subtitute for "vanilla"
I need something tiny enough
@misha130 why substitute it?
You hate hearing about react like I hate hearing about Haskell. :)
@Kendall
No need to ping me twice ;)
19:10
;^)
I got sick and tired of not understanding what people were talking about so now I'm learning React 😀
one of us, one of us
@SuperUberDuper because a framework sets boundaries, I want boundaries
i don't want boundaries, i want difficult tasks solved.
19:11
Also, React is not a framework.
no, I want standards
Things like react-router make it behave like one, but at its core it's a library.
a micro-framwork, perhaps. It's scope is specific.
@BenjaminGruenbaum thanks, I'll peek through it
@Luggage has gave me a pretty good run down over the past week and a bit
i hate angular 1 but angular 2 seems better than react
19:13
knowing what I like about react, I could easily find another vdom-like library to replace it if it stopped existing and be just as productive.
react is the wild west
angular 2 is not better than react
plus its performance sucks
source: last 6 months
angular 2 does way more than react.. not a comparison.
like saying that "this car" is better than "that wheel"
19:14
@SuperUberDuper it's actually pretty fast
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@luggage i feel like i could make that comparison
sure but not compared to vanilla or even angular 2
don't screw up my analogies, please. :)
kendall has a clever regexp for that ^
put an engine on a wheel and its faster than a car
user2620028
19:15
@luggage this car is slightly better than most wheels en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geo_Metro
user2620028
exactly.... that wheel is better than the car
well that south park episode says otherwise
hehe, metros. I remember those.
I'm pretty sure my code I wrote for clients in vanilla will be less maintenance burden than that my colleagues did in react long term
19:18
was it typescript?
you do need to regularly oil react, or it'll rust right up on you.
mot even that, but that would be a +
exactly
I just can't get the 'make everything from scratch' argument. I can completely get that react isn't your cup of tea..
i have no worry about that componentized vanilla
you can write a router in like 40 lines of code, a state manager in like 60
But to argue that all code must use the lowest level api and no abstraction is.. not right.
19:20
piece them together
but it it can then its better right?
if it performs the task and is maintainable
yea.
case closed
react does things that would take me months to duplicate.
so I choose to use someone else's work.
in the case of a router, I go more low-level, as I have the time for that.
updating packages is a small price to pay for someone else writing the 40L and maintaining them
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@Luggage just converted a new project to react from handwritten so it could be better maintained
19:23
If you worked for me and refused to use anything but the browser's DOM api directly, we'd have to have a talk about the use of your time.
guys we need to man up and stop feeding our clients this horrible maintenance burden
code that is expected to run for 4 years
user2620028
what are you talking about?
that is just unfair
ill give you this:
@SuperUberDuper it supported a browser from 2009 up until recently
19:24
typescript I can understand for its added maintainance ability
3 devs in react will always beat 3 devs in vanilla, hands down
user2620028
javascript isn't going to run for only 4 years
but how many vanilla developers do you know on the market
someone who writes specifically react comes to your code
after you won the lottery
and he looks at it
and he has no idea what the fuck is going on
so how is this more maintainable
19:25
when react loses its flavour, those 3 devs don't need to retrain, or the client doesn't need a M's$ rewrite
we get it, you don't like React
2
but you don't have any standards
don't chase new libraries...
world recognized standards
chase tail.
user2620028
19:26
@SuperUberDuper when react becomes less popular the project does not need to be converted to the new most popular thing.... it will still run perfectly fine on react
there's no reason to re-build an existing app just because the lib you used isn't the latest and greatest anymore
true, but its the case of 90% of apps out there
user2620028
its not like react is just going sepukku when it isn't considered the best at what problems it solves anymore
clients want them moved to the latest
and they can't find devs
for the old framework
you don't need a dev that specializes in the framework..
user2620028
19:27
that sounds like a personal problem, not a library problem
how many devs want to work on legacy angular 1 apps?
user2620028
however many devs want to get paid
if they're getting paid to do so it shouldn't matter what they want
user2620028
dude i have recently fucking supported a java website that utilized flash
user2620028
yes i wanted to flip the table every day but paychecks are paychecks
19:28
i'm maintaining dozens of coldfusion apps
react become so complex the FB even had to build the cli
now they are all dependent on the cli
that's called tooling
it's a good thing
@SuperUberDuper how many devs do you know want to work on legacy fortran projects?
user2620028
they built a cli to help node nubs like me who had no idea what anything was
but they exist and operate
so what to do
19:29
fortran != js ;)
user2620028
so much shit at the state is cobol
user2620028
react is js though
yea
god damn cobol was said to be the next messiah of programming languages
you can replace the cli with tsc + vanilla + npm scripts ) simple
user2620028
so you avoid using any code that you personally haven't made just in case it falls out of favor? is that what this boils down to?
19:30
"your mailman could code in cobol"
my ass he could code
not having to relearn webpack 2 or 1 3
I want to get replaced by robots and grow oranges
I do use moment.js
nice)
indeed.com/q-Winforms-jobs.html there are still people paying for winforms. I think React will have paying jobs for a while to come. also, who 'just knows React' ??
@rlemon I agree
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19:32
@rlemon thought for a second there that was the welsh company i order jag parts from.... was gonna have to switch suppliers
guys go out there and build a full app in vanilla (with tyoescript) and let me know how it goes on
user2620028
@SuperUberDuper just did
good job
user2620028
not with typoscript no
how was it?
ah, pain
19:33
I've made most of my apps with vanilla.
now I'm learning some React
user2620028
worked perfectly fine
user2620028
converted it to react so that the other devs could work on it
I really don't see your point that being more versatile is bad
you may go eat that choco desert
19:33
i've used angular once, otherwise everything i've built has been mostly vanilla
how do you wrap up components in vanilla?
wait I have a hefty point
cordova
how do you vanilla that?
user2620028
classes?
who cares
learn swift
right
19:34
I don't see this going anywhere productive at this point
user2620028
lets all just be glad this is an internet chat and not a fireside chat. some people might be charred right now otherwise
@HatterisMad mostly was writing in ionic, forgot what cordova is even
my bad
@HatterisMad or cut-off from more beer and hotdogs. which is worse?!
user2620028
hey guys i got invited to the christmas party tonight.... do i dress up for that or no?
i'd just not go
user2620028
19:36
@rlemon only give the hotdogs, take away the beer
user2620028
@KevinB new job... want to not lose this one. ill play the social games for now
dress nice, but wear an ironic tie
that way if they are dressed up or down, you're still the 'fun guy with the fun tie'
ok its time for me to go and pray and go to gym
fun chat guys! one for the books
can't go wrong with an ugly sweater
Hey, is the anyone familiar with chai+sinon here?
19:38
most
user2620028
i don't like tea sorry
i might have used either or both at some point in time
@SterlingArcher @KendallFrey @Loktar @FlorianMargaine i.imgur.com/ByENQf9.gifv
less than 10 letters in, I quit
im just starting out an have a situation like: f.js is "function a(){}; function b(){a();};"
is there any way to spy on "a" while calling b?
19:40
@KendallFrey it's only a minute long
(both functions are exported)
stay for the long haul
never gonna led you down
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@rlemon you misunderstood
I guess the answer is not (finally managed to google the correct terms): stackoverflow.com/questions/35111367/…
19:58
hmm, scratch scratch, this should have worked
are you using Babel or something to transform the imports/exports @KillerX?
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Q: What version of javascript does JQuery 1.11.1 use?

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no, just plain js
30 minutes until vacation... productivity has hit 0
20:51
ho ho ho
free taco for everybody. merry xmas
Damn, I'm working till the 23rd
i have a weekend trip this weekend (leaving after work tonight) then i get next friday and the week after off
I have 50 hours vacation, can't use it till Jan :|
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Q: Reusing one opened TCP connection between TCP client and TCP server

SrleThere is third party service that expose TCP server to which my node server(TCP client) should establish TCP connection using tls node module. Being TCP client, node server is also HTTP server at same time, that should act something like proxy between customers coming from web browser and third p...

20:57
When you post to a Github issue tracker, but have no idea what old you is talking about github.com/docker/docker/issues/6479#issuecomment-205118578
are you funkytaco?
user2620028
Just found out a behavior of Array.filter() that i don't really like
@Srle keep-alive to keep the connections open?
also.. does the third part server support FastCGI?
user2620028
if you are trying to return 0 as a value from filter it will coerce it to false and not return anything for that iteration
user2620028
waaait im retarded
21:04
True.
to the 0 thing. I don't know about your mental abilities.
user2620028
i got the order of my filters and my map mixed around
but you are still right that any 'falsy' value, including 0, will cause it to filter out
user2620028
yeah i had to think about what i said after i said it
carry on
user2620028
i said it and went.... no thats how it should work... why am i expecting it to do different
21:06
ah
user2620028
its late ok cries
@Luggage there is nothing about FastCGI in their documentation
doh
I'm not really an expert in this area. I just know that FastCGI is a way to connect a backend server up with a single TCP connection.
which sounds like what you wanted.
me neither, to be honest i dont know what is FastCGI
user2620028
@taco want to go to thailand with me?
21:11
not important if it's not available to you.. :)
user2620028
not being serious, where you going for your vacation taco
I'll go if you tell me where to get good prostitutes that won't mug me.
user2620028
@Luggage Soi Cowboy, the prostitutes won't mug you but the cops might
user2620028
Anyone who is actually going to Thailand ^^ this is legitimate advice
What's the standard bribe?
user2620028
21:14
just give them like 200 - 500 baht
user2620028
like $6-15 usd
Affordable 'justice'.
user2620028
at least thats what they wanted for traffic violation
user2620028
i never went a prostitutin
Me either.
user2620028
21:15
all of the girly bars are either at soi cowboy or khaosan road
user2620028
i did know that, because the locals always would ask why i wasn't in those areas with the other tourists lol
user2620028
khaosan is probably safer, soi cowboy has cops that will target any drunk foreigner for bribes / muggings
Quitin' time.
!!rimworld alpha 16 or 15 w/ mods
@Luggage rimworld alpha 16
21:22
Making a 'data' event filter and tcp accumulator
would it be back end ?
certainly not front end
I like definition by negation
I can't tell you what it is, but i can tell you what it is not.
ll
well fuck me
that's one less foot of snow on top of my car
@HatterisMad didn't the king die? no thanks :P
@KendallFrey How many left ?
21:27
0.01
Hey guys! I'm having a problem with some promises. They're too advanced for my brain to grasp. I understand the principle but when I'm about to put them to work with for loops etc it all goes bananas.
I'm getting an array in content that looks like this:
[{Name: 123, Lat: 1, Lon: 1}, {Name: 123, Lat: 1, Lon: 1}]
Promises don't work with iteration unless they are nested and even so if they do they execute async and you have to recall each iteration.
And I wanna loop they every array and send the coords to G-maps
Yeah, and all your arrays get set as the exact last result
user2620028
@FilipDupanović yes he did, his son is now in power
21:31
when does drinking resume?
@KarmaDoe Let me get you a fiddle of my code
user2620028
drinking only stopped for like a week
@MagnusBurton I don't have the solution, but i had the same problem, let me check.
@MagnusBurton Don't ask for main thread sync locking and performance at the same time, you have to choose one or the other.
@KarmaDoe Really don't care that much for performance since I guess either way won't take >200ms
@MagnusBurton so you want to execute N promises and have them all show up in the same .then?
21:34
You can execute 8500 lines per ms
Sounds good to me
i find it odd that you set a variable within the for
Once the maps.reverse function resolves the for loop has already gone on to the next object.
Oh, len?
const promises = [];
for(var i = 0, len = content.length; i < len; i++) {
	promises.push(maps.reverse(dta.Lat + ',' + dta.Lon));
}
Promise.all(promises).then(results => {
 // that other stuff, but results is now all addresses
});
Yes, len
21:36
@KarmaDoe caching the length was something we used to want to do
now the compiler is smart enough to not need it, otherwise it would hit arr.length each iteration
We used to
using 'var' makes that leak. it's just older coding practices
but you coul define len outside previosuly
and it would be cleaner
in your opinion
So that len = is read only once
21:37
@rlemon Wow, looks great, however. I need the content[i].Name when setting the variable to the address
@MagnusBurton you get the index when you loop through the results.
Also, forgive me but dta is just a content[i].
@rlemon Yes but inside the then how to I fetch those specific coordinates' index?
results.forEach( (result, index) => {

});
Can't ask it to do what you didn't tell it to do.
I see! results is the array of promises, right?
21:39
@KarmaDoe len is always read. defined inside or out
and in both cases it is hoisted
it's a matter of writing style when using var
What i thought it was, was not.
Thanks
When im proven wrong is when i learn the most
for( var i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) {

}
can be seen as
var i;
for( i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) {

}
they are the same
var len = method();

for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) {
}
yes, that is also equiv to using the comma operator inside of the initialization
21:42
for( var i = 0, len = method; i < len; i++ ) {
  // exact same
}
it's all a matter of choice and style at that point
but don't use var 😀
But wich would be cleaner, just for readability
@KarmaDoe no comment.
it's pretty subjective a point. using let it goes away because the for loop is its own block scope
Whatever fits your consistency at that point
@Loktar when Bill Gates is your secret santa... imgur.com/a/gnK8Y
Is it more reliable to parse text in hex or in ASCII ?
21:46
malbolge
No, you silly
Work with encoded buffers, in hex or ascii
What would be less prone to fail ?=
@rlemon Thank you so much for the help! Promise.all(promises) is totally new for me but will make life so much easier for me in the future.
And thanks @KarmaDoe as well :D
@FilipDupanović the QR code is a great idea, I love it. :) could be fun to have that on resume :D
obviously in addition to link, but still
you just throw in the bait... honestly, when do you get a QR code and the only way you can resist it is by not having any cam around you :D

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