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18:00
@corvid For the record, I copy/pasted your question into Google and it gave the solution Luggage told you.
well, it might not have said "you spelled env wrong" but yes..
also: try eslint --ext .jsx
eslint commandline does not look at .jsx files by default. vscode will look at the open file, though
it would have showed up there.
everyone uses that airbnb one
and i'm pretty sure parserOptions is redundant since you are using parser: babel-eslint
those are options for the built-in parser. your options come from your .babelrc
I don't use that airbnb one
18:17
It doesn't quite work (for me) ... but hey
on vacation, developer is like "hey to get my solution working I had to change one of the core components"
ok cool... I'll check the branch when I get back
> I had to push it to dev since I needed to move forward
ugh now I have to login and look so annoying.
user2620028
you are worried about looking like you are working too hard when you are on vacation?
no worried about the code base getting effed up :/
user2620028
ahh
lol I don't really think about work on vacation but I have slack on my stupid phone
18:23
I thought you had a smartphone?
I was hoping things could at least be PRed
user2620028
i think you omitted a comma so i read the sentence to mean something else
instead of just rammed into the codebase
ooooh I see hahah
> and look, so annoying!
is what I meant
user2620028
yeah haha
user2620028
that happens a lot to me... i am not the best with loosely typed english
18:25
Maybe I'm going mad here but if I wanted to generate a random number to use as a direction I can just make a new number between -180 and 180 right?
user2620028
yes
@lix I prefer anything between 0 and 2pi
user2620028
or you could use radians or pi lol
I have this atm ` Math.PI * 2 * Math.random(); `
ugh I forgot how to add code :/
0-360 or 0-2pi, but not -180-180
that's odd
18:27
not really
It is to me.
				{
					React.Children.map(this.props.children, child =>
						React.cloneElement(child, { currentUser: this.state.currentUser }))
				}
user2620028
only odd to you :P
@Luggage my attempt ^
angles are modular, it should all work out
18:27
didn't work 😛
user2620028
0 would be forward, -180 would be your left 180 degrees to straight behind, +180 the right
attempt at what?
passing props to the child routes
ohh, relative to current facing. yea, that makes more sense
to the pages?
yes
trying to get currentUser down to the pages
18:28
I'm currently thinking about it as if you had a prop and trying to do whatever I think is super simple
what are you trying to solve?
oh
you could use context like before.
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@Luggage but how does App get the context?
(I also tried, that..)
18:30
ohh, for the main user on the app
well, put the context back. that's how you'll want to pass it down to children
we'll fix the one on <App> another way
let routeConfig = <Route path="/" render={
  props => <App {...props} user={user} />
}>
	{getPageRoutes()}
</Route>;
tried this blindly.
doesn't work as expected
and for some reason the site works but App constructor is never run?
ok. i can't keep up with the rapid fire things. also, i have to work for 2 minutes
be back shortly
no worries. thanks.
the app contrsrtuctor should fire
put logs in it, never fired in that code above.
18:34
Sorry for the previous messages, ctrl + k isn't working for me. I'm trying to make a custom sort to sort dates but I'm having some trouble. So far I've got this hastebin.com/yebudiweci.php but it is still not working.
so.. I think maybe we want to just set the user internally inside <App /> now.
it'll be simpler to follow, and it isn't really part of the route
er.. maybe.
how does the user get updated on login?
I got high fived today by a GS-15
well, I got a reach-around by an E-16
@SterlingArcher GS-15s typically have no fucks to give, so they're pretty chill.
18:41
@Luggage right now in app.jsx I poll
	componentWillMount() {
		window.authenticationCompleteCallback = _ => this.handleAuthenticationChange();
		this.handleAuthenticationChange();
	}
but only because I couldn't figure out how to do this from boot
still working on it
I suggest we jsut don't do it from boot, for now. keep it simple and not related to react-router.
so are using internal component state in handleAuthenticationChange(), so I would doit kinda like dataLoading. one on create, then again as needed
(but use handleAuthenticationChange instead of componentWillReceiveProps())
yea ... okay but doesn't App need to be passed the initial user prop?
well, it can get it itself apon mounting
so it'll render like you aren't logged in while it gets the user. This is not ideal, but it'll work, then we can make it fancier as we learn more
and put that context stuff back. we only had a problem giving user to <App/> on intial render. passing it to App's children was no different than before.
yea already done
@Trasiva ?
no fucks to give? They are responsible for anything that goes wrong in the organization.
18:49
and App's constructor does fire for me.
And report directly to the general in charge.
They usually get into the position however by having great personal/people skills
@Loktar what's gonna happen? paid leave?
@SterlingArcher nice
@Luggage yea, with that code.
@Loktar Never met a high strung GS-15 at the NSA. Most of that has to do with the fact that they have a well oiled machine running and have the right people in the right places to make their life easier via delegation.
18:50
@Luggage forced SES resignation
sounds nice.
@Trasiva how long did you work with the NSA?
He can't tell you
or in the gov in general
said too much already.
user4710450
18:52
hey all.
@Loktar About four years, regularly working with 15's and directly reported to one my entire time there.
I was in fed gov work for 12 years, I mean not as much as some people, but 8 of that was working directly in the civilian sector and with SES's often enough :p
@Loktar Maybe it's different for straight civ setups?
user4710450
Can someone suggest a nice tutorial on Node.JS/ JavaScript?
@Trasiva I don't think a place in the gov exists without contractors
I mean civ sector as non military
Stratcom is a joint command with all branches + civs/contractors. Before that I was part of the 55th wing as military
18:54
Yea, usually if something went tips up the blame fell on the military side of the house, not the civilian side.
user4710450
1 min ago, by Ehsan
Can someone suggest a nice tutorial on Node.JS/ JavaScript?
!!tell Ehsan welcome
We saw. Don't spam.
@Ehsan 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.
user4710450
:|
18:55
@Trasiva How much went wrong in your 3.5 years (discounting basic and tech school) lol yeesh man.
@Loktar Big 'oh shit' situations? Maybe a half dozen times? One of those was actually the result of a contractor trying to get me kicked out of the building.
@Ehsan github.com/ericelliott/essential-javascript-links has lots of junk. If you are more specific than "node/js" we might be able to offer something more specific
user4710450
Express/Node.JS
@rlemon placehold.it/320x150 ? get tired of pizzas?
copied from some bootstrap template
19:03
is there any way to create a new branch from the current commit,and truncate the new branches history so that it appears the new branch is brand new
I've seen git filter-branch -f --prune-empty --subdirectory-filter build
but it does smth a bit different to what I want
well it does quite a lot different
define 'brand new'
not related to the parent at all?
a new commit at the current time with no previous commits, in the log
no previous.. as in no parents? like a fresh repo?
fresh branch
a orphaned branch i guess
maybe. Sorry to keep re-asking, but I want to be sure before chopping up your repo.
Are you trying to make something like gh-pages where it's a completely separate history?
or just squash multiple commits into one new commit on a new brnch?
19:07
265
A: How to create a new empty branch for a new project

Hiery NomusYou can create a branch as an orphan: git checkout --orphan <branchname> This will create a new branch with no parents. Then, you can clear the working directory with: git rm --cached -r . and add the documentation files, commit them and push them up to github. A pull or fetch will always...

yea, but i'm not 100% sure he REALLY means orphan
I'm trying to do the thing that the create-react-app does except I want to keep the current folder structure, CRA does:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
git commit -am "Save local changes"
  git checkout -B gh-pages
  git add -f build
  git commit -am "Rebuild website"
  git filter-branch -f --prune-empty --subdirectory-filter build
  git push -f origin gh-pages
  git checkout -
ok, that's doing both things.
gh-pages is an orphan AND it's discarding history.
> You know you're old when you fall down and no one laughs.
<gasp>
@SuperUberDuper giev me your desired branch names so I can try to infer your desires
since I still can't tell if you ar working on gh-pages or code at this point
19:15
gh-pages
so you just want to throw away all of gh-pages and start a-new?
I'm currently doing:
( window.foo = _ => this.foo() )(); // I swear in my head this was better than just calling this.foo() after the assignment.
#!/usr/bin/env bash

exists=`git show-ref refs/heads/gh-pages`
if ! [ -n "$exists" ]; then
    echo 'branch exists!'
    git checkout -b "gh-pages"
else
    git checkout "gh-pages"
fi

git merge master
git add dist/* -f
git commit -a -m 'build files'
git push origin gh-pages
git checkout master
almost commited it
19:16
i read that as sexists
yes @Luggage
what I'm doing currently has lots of ugly merges
@KevinB i read that saxists. brass ftw!
Kendall's link is correct on making a new orphan branch
you are doing checkout -b which branches from current
you may want to delete (git branch -D) gh-pages first, then make the oprhan, then push with -f
since you are discarding history, you'll need: git push -f origin gh-pages
so gh-pages will have everything master has + "dist/" ?
git checkout master
git branch -D gh-pages
# build to ensure dist/ is populated?
git checkout --orphan gh-pages
git add dist/* -f
git push -f origin gh-pages
that look right?
19:22
soooo any typescript expert want to answer a quick question?
that'll completely trash gh-pages
ohh, i see.. that'll only commit dist/ to gh-pages
soooo, any typescript user want to ask a question?
@SuperUberDuper ok.. i see why they are doing --subdirectory-filter, now. they are moving /dist/ to /
@Luggage I'm a typescript user. Why is grass green?
chlorophyll. next?
why do people use typescript
why not?
19:28
@KevinB It's actually pretty nice
It used to suck
Now it doesn't.
+10000000000
@Luggage yea
well
in typescript 2.1.4 suddenly when declaring namespace they are globally recognized
unlike 2.0.X and yet this isn't really documented anywhere
@Luggage I will test it slowly ) thx!
I need to prepare a 'don't ask to ask' message. It gets tiresome coming up with new passive aggressive responses..
I just know this room aint very typescriptive @Luggage
I kind of end up describing a problem for half an hour with tumbleweeds after that
19:30
I don't actually understand this: github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/wiki/…
yea, I get that, but jsut ask a basic form of your question first. give enough detail for someone to get what you are going for.
since those of us that hang out in the room all day DO get tired of trying to beat questions out of people and no one will commit to helping you before they know what you want.
My response to "can I ask a question" is the best you'll get.
@Luggage git checkout --orphan gh-pages really messes up webstorms git viewer
its fine :^)
you'll usually get ignored or yelled at
@SuperUberDuper so?
@SuperUberDuper you don't get the T | void?
19:32
it's like that guy who will message you on skype and just say "Hey" and nothing else until you respond
you are making a new orphan branch. that's not a surprise
@KevinB if that's a friend, that's ok.
they literally made a very simple implemntation of haskell like monads
the 'hey' is like saying "I want to talk, but am waiting to maek sure it's an OK time for you'
you can do type Either<U,T> = U | T; and there you go!
so you respond 'hey' to say 'it's clear proceed'.
19:33
@misha130 There's actually nothing monadic about that
well well well
aww, sweet, @KendallFrey is correcting someone that's not me.
I didn't say they work like them
thx Luggage!
just look similar
19:34
It might be more enjoyable as a spectator
I like it
When you cancel a Promise.all which is populated with fetch, will this abort and XHR requests within the Promise.all?
@misha130 nope lol
???????
The only thing in common is the actual type itself, i.e. a type than can have a value or not.
19:35
@SuperUberDuper I do consulting. I'll write all sorts of git scripts for you, for $
and/or snacks
@corvid As of yet, there's no concept of promise cancellation
$ could work
@Zirak Bluebird has Promise cancellation
yes thats what i mean @Kendall. there is no fmap
it just resolves
I get it
@corvid bluebird does not do any cancelling of xhr for you, it just prevents the .then()s from firing
but you can tap into the cancelled event to do that yourself
19:36
I find it very strange that when you think of monads, you think of fmap
I just mean there is no chain
!!s/chain/spoon/
@Luggage I just mean there is no spoon (source)
1999, that's practically a 'classic', now.
this chat room is so buggy in chrome
19:42
Hey all
I'm polishing my cover letter and I would appreciate some feedback, especially from native speakers :)

http://pastebin.com/SEdDwy4k
one thing I don't like about typescript it it doesn't output standalone files
your have to then bundle them
how do you do it? @BenjaminGruenbaum
@SuperUberDuper what? Of course it does.
write all your typescripts in one file :^) @SuperUberDuper
how do you do it? @BenjaminGruenbaum
@SuperUberDuper tsc yourfile.ts (outputs yourfile.js).
19:45
@Tomas Do you have a healthy GitHub account?
thats only one file
I'm talking about a project with modules
I just dont think this is one of typescripts responsobilities
--outFile
I don't want it to minify your file
My github account, like me, needs more exercise.
19:46
amd or system
@Luggage I see, it looks like there's a super long issue about cancelling a fetch, though, which is pretty annoying
@MadaraUchiha github.com/tomaskikutis I plan to add a picture and some info, but concerning code, that's what I have. I don't know what you think is healthy :)
@Tomas That's not bad, you should link it.
@MadaraUchiha I just want one standalone file
its not supported
19:47
look at the docs
you have to use webpack or whatever
outFile in tsconfig
you have to use a module setting
@SuperUberDuper You can use webpack with typescript
Just like you can use webpack with babel
Or you could use gulp, or ...
thats might point, you need another tool
my only pain point with tsc
19:48
@SuperUberDuper And you don't for babel?
webpack. you'll want it anyway.
plus webpack has a point of excluding unneeded modules
i use webpack for babel
I webpack everything. I webpack my breakfast in the morning.
@SuperUberDuper How is it any different then?
19:49
@MadaraUchiha I will. I removed links to create this anonymized version for public display. Are you native English speaker, is the grammar ok ? :)
its easier to teach
typescript provides you with a parser and a compiler
not need to explain webpack if tsc give standalone
Just like babel provides you with a parser and a compiler
@SuperUberDuper But it's not, just like any other JS compiler out there
So how is it a pain point?
Your build tool and compiler are mutually exclusive tools.
The grammar is fine. There is one extra comma in " innovate, and do "
@Tomas I'm close to
It works this way in any other stack too, literally I don't know any language that does this.
I'll look over it
I wanted my build tool to be bash
if tsc gave standalone I could do a pcss cli and be done with it
19:50
@SuperUberDuper you can do that, you can concat the files with bash and you can pass them through uglify
for simple projects
tsc gives you all the files compiled with the tsconfig, glob the source, concat the files, pass them through the uglify cli and copy them to dist, you can do this all with bash.
> aren't afraid to innovate, and do contribute back to the community
It's stupid but it's certainly possible, and why we have build tools to begin with.
@Tomas Madara speaks and writes english better than most Americans.
19:51
@Tomas Drop the "do"
If you want to emphasize, use "and actually contribute" or something similar
well, writes. I never heard him speak.
> * Pet project: React.js based [web-app to take notes](#) I wrote in a weekend.
Should be "I have written over a weekend"
I'd just remove that phrase all togheter
When the timeframe is in the past, but vaguely so (not 5 weeks ago, but some weekend in the past), we use present perfect.
@Tomas as someone who reads a lot of CVs your GH wouldn't impress me and neither would your SO, work on two-three pull requests for a few big libraries and feature those. Answer 3-4 canonicals. Or just don't link to GH and SO that's also totally fine.
19:54
Alternatively, like @misha130 mentions, drop the timeframe altogether
Most people I meet misspell "JavaScript".
It could come off as bragging
Seriously, if you write JSON as a skill...
I wanted to make sure that contributing to community is not thought as continuation of not being afraid to innovate. I don't want to say they aren't afraid to contribute :)
* I'm talking about dropping the "do"
Jabaskrip
19:55
Java Script
@Tomas first criticism - your email is too long, busy people don't read long emails.
@KevinB or Javascript :P
@MadaraUchiha classic :D
@BenjaminGruenbaum glob the source?
@Tomas second criticism, never address an email to the company. Always to specific individuals.
19:56
this/is/a/**/*.glob
wow thats real pedantic, I dont remember the last time I even spelled js
@Tomas Change the order then
", contribute to the community, and aren't afraid to innovate"
@Tomas also, I would drop "I rock at", seriously.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I really appreciate your critique :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum if you do tsc on the files you still need to use requirejs, another dependancy
19:57
@Tomas thanks, good luck.
@SuperUberDuper TypeScript isn't a module bundler
@SuperUberDuper no, you don't. I'm not going to interact with you if you're not going to google advice you get.
I'm not sure why you're expecting it to be, but it isn't.
TypeScript compiles a magical language into JavaScript
That's all it does.
Benjamin is right you don't need require js
But.. who cares. we have excellent tools for bundling.
19:58
@Luggage Exactly.
We have terrible tools for bundling :P
Bundling should be completely automatic
there are TOO many tools
this is a valid point
There are 2 tools :P
pehaps.. but it's not due to history, so..
@misha130 No, no there aren't.
19:58
Bundling well is a hard problem.
webpack/browserify/rollup
r.js
hmm, you're right, forgot about rollup
I'm sick of people saying that, there are like, 4 tools for module bundling
compared to what language @Madara?
that's 4. I only consider webpack, though. I'm biased
19:59
And you can learn them all in under a day
r.js is the original.
@MadaraUchiha Sure, also C++
@Luggage closure compiler is by far the best, and also way before r.js.

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