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18:01
you can use rest/spread all over, but I am not 100% sure what you are doing there.
yea... that code makes no sense. What are you trying to accomplish?
Basically, the props have all the props User has, as well as onDelete as a function (that const should be type)
ohh.. propTypes?
does UserCard use User in it's render? (semi-related)
yeah that's the idea, using the flow architecture. It doesn't use User in the render, if you are talking about the define type User = {/** ... */}
import User from './user';

export default class UserCard extends React.Component {
    static propTypes = {
        ...User.propTypes,
        onDelete: React.PropTypes.func
    }
}
Is that what you were meaning?
I am basing what I am doing off of these docs, for reference, that's why I am doing what I am doing
18:07
ohh. I don't use flow and have no idea how to tell it that..
Yeah I am still trying to figure it out... since it doesn't pass transpiling, it hard to debug and figure out how it works
18:23
@SterlingArcher No
>:)
instantly
@KendallFrey Time is relative.
What hat do you get for getting a star? @MadaraUchiha
@KendallFrey you're not wrong lol
If you kicked me I wasn't here to experience it LOL
> You've been kicked from JavaScript.
LOL
Joke's on you I didn't learn my lesson
let cursor = Regions.find({regionName:region, subRegionName : {$ne : ""}});
let regions = [];
cursor.forEach(region => regions.push(region));
return regions;
Is there a cleaner way to write this?
man in the high castle is intense
so much nazi
18:35
let regions = cursor.slice(0); //new array, shallow clone
@SterlingArcher use const instead of let
//or
let regions = cursor.map(region => region); //if you plan to put more logic in there.
I think concat() or slice(0) is the way to go there
yea.
you assume cursor is an array
18:38
forked
it probably isn't
because that would make that snippet full-retard
@Loktar wow Touch goes through batteries
One of mine is already dead
really? I've been using mine since launch and I think they're still at full bars in the overlay.
I think that's probably deceiving
the other one of mine still says full
that can't be the case
cursor is a cursor, not an array lol
I just got officially promoted :)
12
user2620028
18:44
aaayy gj
user2620028
take your star you bastard
hmmm. even if it died today, I'd be pretty happy with the battery life. really glad they are just swap out batteries instead of having to recharge.
watched linus tech tips' video and I think he said he got like 20 - 30ish hours.
user2620028
you have a cell phone with AA's ?
@SterlingArcher is it iterable?
18:46
@rlemon yeah, it's a mongo cursor, so the forEach isn't Array.prototype.forEach()
@SterlingArcher congrats!
@Sean That's probably about what I got, and what I'd heard beforehand. Still, I'm not used to having to change batteries in anything after less than 2 weeks
I think that's pretty damn reasonable for anything with haptics.
@SterlingArcher cursor.toArray()
@SterlingArcher do you have access to the button now?
18:47
What button?
but yeah, changing batteries at all is a pain.
"the" button
@SterlingArcher THE button
@rlemon oh ffs I even knew that...
❤️
18:53
@towc ...reddit?
I wish I had that much culture
I live in the suburbs of the internet, never try to go near the center
c'mon, I'm talking about the button for nuclear
as a joke for him having positions he can't talk about in the chat
sexual or otherwise
btw @KendallFrey, is it only me, or don't you feel like wanting to stop time, float in lambdas, and want to not have to worry about anything while you try to rewrite everything you know in lambdas?
on friday when I was playing hockey my brain kept distracting me with lambda calculus
I've had the temptation to eat lambdas recently
18:56
lmao
this is where humanity ends and beauty begins
we can no longer manage our emotions and hopes through conventional notions, it's time for lambdas
but are we good enough for lambdas?
and fuck all of the people who write lambdas with 2 straight lines in calligraphy
I'm still curious if it's possible to build lambda-based hardware
@KendallFrey to that point, I'm not sure that you can say that our current hardware is actually turing-based
Not at all
or do you mean replacing relays/transistors with a rapresentation for lambda?
18:59
yes
heh, interesting question
I still don't know how you would handle things that duplicate things
things that duplicate things?
like λx.xx
oh
19:00
if x is a complex expression, it could end up taking a lot more space
if I end up getting to a PhD, I'll make sure that will be my thesis :P
unless the answer is boring and disproving
@KendallFrey does turing tape have an intrinsic sense of referencing? Guess it does, huh...
as in, it's implementable without many issues
confused
using the same logic that any other operation uses in turing notation
as in, go left on the tape by a certain amount of bits
that's totally doable in turing notation, and it allows for referencing, without needing external help, I guess
whilst in lambda you can't quite use bits for that referencing
I'm either stupid, crazy, or quantum physics is screaming again
referencing by entanglement?
19:06
I vote crazy
non-binary, observant-based (parameter), stuff, right?
you're probably right
lambda calculus is discrete
or through complexity. Training NNs to have an intrinsic evalutation of lambda calculus. Again, parameter-based, it can be recursive (hence copying)...
I'm too young to know what I'm talking about. Sorry for the offensive words
it won't happen again
I'm going through a phase
@towc NN sounds like a terrible idea, because it's not discrete
I think I still don't know what discrete means
!!wiki discrete
19:10
Discrete in science is the opposite of continuous: something that is separate; distinct; individual. Discrete may refer to: Discrete particle or quantum in physics, for example in quantum theory Discrete device, an electronic component with just one circuit element, either passive or active, other than an integrated circuit Discrete group, a group with the discrete topology Discrete category, category whose only arrows are identity arrows Discrete mathematics, the study of structures without continuity Discrete optimization, a branch of optimization in applied mathematics and computer scien...
wait, lambda calculus is discrete, right? In the sense that it has atom blocks?
and same goes for turing notation, because it has blocks like cards and bits?
yes
it doesn't make sense to nudge a discrete system by a tiny value
and NNs can be discrete, but don't have to
well, at that point they're just networks...
and same goes for quanta...
but in the case of transistors or relays, even if there are some midstates in their mechanics, they can be considered to be practically on or off
can i ask what are you talking about? I can't find the logic in your thought
@Nambu14 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.
19:14
I cant reed the chat rules, github is blocked in my job
your work is literally the worst
banking industry.. "safety measures"
be respectful, sums it up pretty much.
no, idiot IT people
@Nambu14 we're entertaining the possibility of giving a very very practical use to something that has been considered practically useless
19:16
either they know what github is and think it is a security risk (dumb) or they don't know what github is and work in IT (also dumb)
either way. I'd send a nasty letter to the dept head
@rlemon in some school networks, github is considered a "social network", which it can be used as
it's probably just that
1 min ago, by rlemon
either they know what github is and think it is a security risk (dumb) or they don't know what github is and work in IT (also dumb)
what I'm saying is that that would be sensible, not dumb
@Nambu14 did they also block facebook and twitter?
thinking it is a social network means they don't know what it is, so dumb.
you have no idea how many idiotic safety measure there are in banks..
all bloked
19:19
and there you go
the software development team uses local enviroments to do the jobs
@rlemon it can be used as a social network, and sometimes is, therefore it's ok
so can SO, so can any site you want to turn into a social platform.
is it a large company?
youtube isn't blocked
19:19
@towc you're not making a good argument
or maybe they want to avoid copy-pasting XD Would be pretty funny
@Nambu14 is SO's main site blocked?
@Nambu14 oh. Ok, my argument is useless now
nope, thank to god it isn't
@towc it never was that good.
github is the official home of many software projects, even many by microsoft, now.
it had potential. I saw it grow up. I witnessed its birth
you don't know what that argument was capable of
but I guess we'll never know
19:21
3 mins ago, by rlemon
1 min ago, by rlemon
either they know what github is and think it is a security risk (dumb) or they don't know what github is and work in IT (also dumb)
@Luggage rip github
MS
ohh, right, you are anti-microsoft for no reason.
it's sad, so sad, it's a sad sad situation and it's getting more and more absurd
19:22
people have fun when playing games on windows. That bothers me, because it means they don't go out and play with me
maybe because you're insufferable sometimes?
3
@Nambu14 big company? is this jsut one of many sites blocked by a corporate network, or is IT specifically not allowed to go to gihub?
almost 80% of the bank tech is on MS products
I can feel pain. You just inflicted a noticeable amount :,(
it's one of the biggest bank of south america
if not the biggest
19:23
@Luggage okay, so I've been staring at this now for a bit. best I can see is I need to put a <Match /> component inside of my paged list and have it render based on what it matches.
I think I can do sub-matches in rr4
yea.
they've (appeared to have) cornered off so much functionality
cornered off?
umm, hidden? blocked?
talking about github or rr4?
19:24
react router 4
that, or they expect I have prior knowledge of 2/3 and their docs are terrible (which they are)
probably both. rr4 is pre-release.
but yea.. should just be able to put sub-routes in, just like the main routes
Another react question: what's the appropriate way to update the state after all the data is retrieved? It's not right to do it in componentDidMount, right?
state = { disabled: true };
async componentDidMount() {
  await Promise.all([ this.props.getFiles(), this.props.getDirectories() ]);
  this.setState({ disabled: false });
}
You can fire off the request in componentDidMount and use setState asynchronously, if that's what you meant. Wether it's the "appropriate" way is something React doesn't really have an opinion on
I do recommend something like redux for doing that though, since it makes unit testing that much easier
19:32
roll eyes
having async code in componentDidMount leads to having to mock http just to test the component properly
not if he does it the way he pasted, the functions to do the async are passed in as props
oh right, didn't notice that bit
me bad
@corvid Ideally, you'd do it outside of React
Then update the state, and call .render() again
I don't like the idea of Promises in the state
I'd much rather have it unwrapped.
@MadaraUchiha yeah the use case here is that I want a button disabled until the data on the next route is fully loaded. So when the component mounts, it starts to load the data and show a little progress bar
I know you can do it with promises, but I've always been told not to
19:40
One moment, phone
what's the winter bash?
i found it
what, winter is the best season
ya'll need.. jesus or something
@corvid I didn't mean not to do it without Promises
Just that the Promses shouldn't be in React.
React is your view layer
You don't have business logic mixed in your view layer.
That's bad separation of concerns.
(Even though everyone are doing it for some reason)
unless it's a high level component that is jsut for loading data.
@Luggage That's a hack.
In on itself.
You're a hack. :)
19:42
Loading and processing data should be done in the model layer, not the view layer.
yea.. but your view updates, and you might need a loading indicator, etc
@MadaraUchiha so you're saying, do something in the actions that will dispatch that type of event?
The view should be about "How can I turn this number into a readable date?" and "Should I paint this boolean green or red?"
a FEW number of react components being a bridge between those layers makes sense to me.
@corvid That's definitely a possibility.
@Luggage I don't see a reason to.
19:44
my component is basically just a file-browser, so it has arbitrarily nested properties
Redux kinda sucks, but Mobx seems like it solves this problem rather neatly.
@corvid No, it has a files object, that arbitrarily deep. That's not the same thing.
mobx doesn't 'solve' the fact you may need a react component to know about the data loading state to render something appropriate.
you can pass that state via props
@Luggage Of course the component needs to know about the state of the request
But that doesn't mean it should be making that request
but it can, right?
19:45
@MadaraUchiha I mean the routing is arbitrarily deep. The only problem I have with dispatching an event is it's complicated to target the right element, and it feels like a lot of overhead to "globally" dispatch something where only a single child will care about it
yea.. true, but there re very few examples of otherwise.
view can tell the store to do things
@bitten Sure it can
React is just JavaScript after all.
You can do pretty much anything you want within a React component.
Also.. I follow the Relay model in that, what is getting rendered in a view determins what data is needed.
But then you lose most of the benefits react gives you if you keep things "its way"
@Luggage That's a bit backwards.
19:47
kinda.
The entire idea of React is that data flows in one direction
yea.
You add an arrow pointing the other way around
true
but it's mostly outside of react.. sort of a pre-render reconciliation
@Luggage Fair enough
19:48
(like relay)
But it's attached, as static properties, to components..
I hope it makes sense enough to open source it.. Right now it's a proof of concept, but it's a relay-like data loading thing made with mobx.
using mobx's dependency tracking to know what data needs reloaded when state / routes change.
hmm.. i find it odd that the the same users can vote to delete the same question more than once
@Luggage I'd love to see a demonstration some day
It sounds interesting.
@KevinB They can?
(not that the question shouldn't have been deleted)
@MadaraUchiha I have part of it (the part that determines which 'queries' to re-run working in a fiddle. It's the proof of concept part, and not wired up to react at all. jsfiddle.net/4h0h7876/18 and illustrative screenshot: snag.gy/lomfLp.jpg
it's just working names, but setVariables() is supposed to be like relay's setVariables.
"queries" is like Relay's "fragments"
so wait. If you're not supposed to deal with promises in your component, then how are you supposed to cancel your promises on leaving the page?
19:58
Ideally another layer would resolve data needed for pages before trying to render the components.
componentDidMount() {
  this._promise = Promise.all([/** ... */]);
}
componentWillUnmount() {
  this._promise && this._promise.cancel();
}
that's kinda what I do
Do you have an example of that, @Luggage? Is that one of those "higher order components"? I think I have one for a list
except for the previously mentioned separation of concerns issues, that is 'right'.
There are few examples. Most public examples just put data loading in react.
that i have found..
looking up "isomorphic" data loading is useful. To render on the server, you typically need to fetch data outside of react component mounting.
@Luggage how2changepage without <Link /> ??
Got me.
20:12
fuck
Again.. I ws just trying out rr4 when you forked.
:)
either I re-write this pagination plugin or ditch rr4
Knu
Knu
@zirak but when it's not Iv read that you can't pass it to send() (xmlhttprequest) if it's not a native instance.
the pagination component gives you a callback with the selection. ...
you probably don't need to do either..
20:13
onPageChange={data => this.handlePageClick(data)}
I can look at it later tonight.. finishing a change for a client at the moment
Knu
Knu
I suppose because they have added that feature to send() the same time they implemented FormData itself…
@Knu What do you mean?
why is this the most active room?
@rlemon do react props do binding correctly? like, could you do onPageChange={this.handlePageClick} and have this correctly bound?
Knu
Knu
20:15
@zirak sorry what?
@meJustAndrew because javascript is great and does all things
2 mins ago, by Knu
@zirak but when it's not Iv read that you can't pass it to send() (xmlhttprequest) if it's not a native instance.
What do you mean? @Knu
@david of course it would be bound correctly... to the component its being called from
not the parent component
Knu
Knu
What do you mean about what?
I mean that you can't just use a polyfill.
Dunno if that's your question? @Zirak
My question is what did you mean, as I didn't understand your sentence
20:17
@rlemon i'd consider that to be unbound... it wouldn't be bound to the component it's being called from, it might be bound to its props if it was called as props.onPageChange, or nothing if they destructured first
If you meant that you can't polyfill FormData, you may be right, I dunno. Supporting blobs and file objects doesn't sound like a treat.
Basic url encoding is simple, though.
Knu
Knu
yeah Iv seen hacks using blobs
it's horrible IMHO
constructor() {
  this.state = {
    awesome: 'probably not awesome'
  }
}
foo() {
  console.log(this); // is Component, not the class component we're in.
  console.log(this.state) // undefined
}
render() {
  return <Component onBlah={this.foo} />;
}
@david ^
@Knu Then don't use them, you can just use FormData
Knu
Knu
@Zirak I was saying that as a hack for FormData objects sent as a body using XHR they were using blobs.
bha nvm
20:25
@rlemon are you sure? i'm going to test that because it's not at all what i would expect
@david Lifecycle methods are bound, foo will not be
@ivarni yeah, that's more what I'd expect
hi guys
i need one help
and it's also what I'm seeing while testing it
@AlokSInha Just one help?
we give out helps in minimum bundles of 5
@bitten Yes
i am using jquery mobile and i have to consume a webservice post but it showing m eerror
ops, chat didn't refresh
The ideal of React is that the view is a pure function of the model
20:30
not bale to get reponse
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@AlokSInha Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
it is soo tempting to put things in componentDidMount to "fire off" some calls though
@AlokSInha what error?
!!continue trying to figure out rr4 or use previous version of rr
@rlemon continue trying to figure out rr4
20:31
@AlokSInha posting code for a fairly standard ajax call doesn't help, posting the error is far more useful
OHHHH SHIT!!! @Luggage god dammit I was fucking myself over
wait. nvm
still need Link or Redirect
dammit thought I was onto something
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'open' of undefined
at functionName (Login.js:10)
@david
this error m getting
@Trasiva @SterlingArcher Oh shit, Tyron is a pretty cool guy.
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@AlokSInha Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq. For posting large code blocks, use a paste site like gist.github.com, hastebin.com, pastie.org or a demo site like jsbin.com
20:36
Ok, so, sounds like your problem might not be related to $.post
function functionName() {
 $.post("http://fvgfdg",
        {
          para1: "121",
          paar2: "43"
        },
        function(data,status){
            alert("Data: " + data + "\nStatus: " + status);
        });
}
@CapricaSix is it fine nw
@AlokSInha can you paste the code that is at line 10 of Login.js?
@AlokSInha Caprica is a bot.
request.open('POST', "http://my loginurl", true);
@AlokSInha The error is pretty clear.
You're trying to access .open of undefined
Which means that request is undefined at that point.
Now you need to figure out why.
20:41
XMLHttpRequest cannot load myurl. No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'null' is therefore not allowed access.
sorry that was not latest
on solution is to allow access in php services
but i am dev i don't have server access but need to consume this any way
XMLHttpRequest cannot load myurl. No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'null' is therefore not allowed access.
Error:: XMLHttpRequest cannot load myurl. No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'null' is therefore not allowed access.
doesn't sound like you're going to be able to solve that problem
why so
not unless you want to create a proxy to said service on one of your own servers.
because CORS related issues are well documented. If the server you're trying to connect to doesn't support CORS or JSONP, there's only one other way around the problem.
@KendallFrey there's no concept of data in LC, right?
depends entirely on your definition of data
20:48
@KevinB I will check with server team then thanks
I don't think any programming language has a specific concept termed "data"
well, again, in turing notation, everything is data, except the process
in LC, both what the beta reduction is working on, and beta reduction itself, is a "process"
there must be an actual term for it
@towc What's Turing notation?
I'm probably giving it the wrong name
but the tape with the cards
@towc beta reduction is one of multiple rules that can be used to convert expressions into other expressions
@towc Turing... machine?
20:51
when I think of turing machine I think of the implementation rather than the abstraction. Is that also the abstraction?
There is no implementation
there is no implementation of turing machines? I thought our normal hardware was turing machines, but with a certain modified set of cards to render the process more efficient for the needs we have...
Modern computers are nothing like turing machines
Turing machines have infinite memory, but no random-access memory
I thought it was basically like 2 tapes where one has faster access and the other one has larger storage...
not at all
Technically they aren't Turing-complete, because they have finite memory
20:55
well, sure
so, can you give me a hint for the intuition of the actual relation between turing machines and current machines?
With infinite RAM, they're in the same computational class. That's pretty much it
oh damn
screw everything I know of
I've been learning it all wrong
is it just chips rather than programmable cards now?
I guess that would make sense
still, the chips can be abstracted into certain cards, although not directly..
as in, all of the gates can be implemented with cards using registers, meaning that they're basically the same thing, except one is practical and one is more theoretical
or am I completely wrong?

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