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17:00
again, I don't need more help with regex, right now :)
but thanks
sed, *sh, awk, grep, diff, tr..
I wrote a dumb terminal once
I guess you would call it a terminal emulator
the terminal I wrote gets input, sends it to bash, then echoes the reply
17:01
That's a shell, isn't it?
I guess the terminal isn't the dumb one :/
@towc that's a shell
yes
A terminal is just the display technology
I can't use git from command line, actually. I love Windows for a reason :p
17:02
A shell provides access to the underlying operating system or whatever it's built on
@Sheepy Why not?
@Sheepy you have time to prepare coffee while it boots up?
@towc I don't power off my home pc. We use thin client in the office, so we only need to boot the terminal box.
Why isn't C on your list? @towc
do companies actually use C?
I thought it's just an academic thing now
17:05
Yeah, just not for web dev
@towc Yes.
Are you serious?
So it depends on what you want to do
either C++ or C#
Nah, C is still used
17:06
@ndugger full-stack, so that includes back-end
There's far more to software than the web
maybe after python though?
@KendallFrey lies
I've been paid to write software that's not on the web for the past several years
You'll find a lot more C/C++ job than, say, Go job or Rust job.
17:07
they're still things worth looking into, I think
but sure, my C++ game needs to be much better than my Go game
or C++, for that matter
again, seen it in a couple of companie's requirements
17:08
I don't think I want a C++ job
@towc Modern games may not have as much C++ code as you imagine. Unless you count Unity as a game.
@Sheepy game as in skill level
@Sheepy Unless you want to to work in AAA game studios
@towc Learn a thing or two about compression.
again, ideally something I can put in a CV
17:13
@littlepootis You mean compression algorithm/theory or code minification?
lol
> directories.example

Put example scripts in here. Someday, it might be exposed in some clever way.
@Sheepy some theory. I've been reading this book: shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920052036.do
Ah. Security. Sanitizing, password salt, encryption and decryption. Big O notation should also be on the list.
if you care to add it. I'm focusing on the learning part now
I also don't want the list to be so big that I'll feel like I'll never finish it
17:16
!!define IPC
@towc IPC (chemistry, physics) Initialism of Integrated Physics and Chemistry.
@towc That's one of the reasons programming is hard, you know that?
sure, but while I can get somewhere, I'll try
Guys is it possible to run the command promt via javascript? I know its not possible directly due to security reasons but what about ajax calls to the server?
of course
17:18
@Asperger yes
I thought js > ajax > server > cmd
@Asperger What possible reason is there to open a command prompt on a server?
I just couldnt find any examples. Im trying it out on my localhost so that I can run my windows command promt
There's no one there to interact with it
Im trying to compile some code when I click on a button
17:19
how can I save a js array to file?
also manually
@Asperger On client side you can use IE and call ActiveX. On server side your idea should work.
I know it can be done with node or php
from client side
@neoDev Manually? Like, copy and paste?
17:20
but im trying to do this without 3rd party tools like node
yes
also copy and paste
@Asperger a server is not a third-party tool
You need a server to have a website
@neoDev serialize
@KendallFrey node.js is
17:20
@neoDev Do you know how to use JavaScript console to get your array?
at the moment I get it in the console.log format
in es6, what should be the context (this) in a module?
but I need to serialize then copy paste?
Ya but my tool should just work on my localhost. Offline that is. Im fine with apache
@Asperger According to that logic, so is anything you use as a server
apache is a third-party tool
17:21
write a listener in powershell
@neoDev JSON.stringify( array )
@Mosho global
I think
@KendallFrey ok well node.js can use exec() but thats overkill, id rather use php then.
Right click > Save as in the Console panel to save the logged messages to a file.
17:23
how
is that overkill
I can't find that in chrome...
@Asperger Hmm. What do you want to do exactly?
PHP is overkill
installing entire node.js? omg
just for calling a cmd XD
17:23
installing entire apache? omg
anyone knows how can I do it in chrome console?
well its installed already with xamp
@Asperger you need a server
then, use php.
If you're determined to use Apache, than fine, use PHP
@Mosho Oh
17:24
But if you're not decided on a server, I recommend Node
you can also use perl
@littlepootis ya thats what im doing now. Its works like charm. Alternative would be node.js
use haskell instead
I read Google Dart has server capabilities superior in speed than both php and node.js
17:25
@neoDev Used to be able to do that in Firebug, which should be discontinued soon... softwareishard.com/blog/firebug/…
oh found it, but it saves in log format... never mind
I'll use toString()
:)
@Asperger What? Dart is a programming language
@BenFortune Dart supports server side scripting.
Isn't that just a fork of node?
17:26
just like node.js
@Asperger That's like saying JavaScript is faster than C. It's true... in some carefully constrained examples.
@Sheepy I dont understand. Can you enlighten me?
Can't think of a good example now. It's pretty late here and I should be sleeping...
@Sheepy Are you on doody duty?
17:33
No. I'm mostly spending more time than I should on Internet because I have the whole family to help me take care of the baby tomorrow. Like chatting and reading the sudden influx of scores and comments to one of my answers.
JSON.stringify(array) returns []
and toString() an empty result
this happens doing console.log
I deduce that your array is empty
Did I get it right?
it is not
@neoDev I thought you just wanted to dump a big array to console as a string so that you can copy and paste it manually. Not sure what you want now.
@neoDev I give up, what's the answer?
17:36
@Sheepy correct
now I can't just get it in a copyable format
if I just console log the array I get:
Array[0]
0:"http://ricette.giallozafferano.it/Arancini-di-riso.html"
1:"http://ricette.giallozafferano.it/Arancini-di-riso-al-pistacchio.html"
That's a broken array
The length is 0
I created it using push()
we have our doubts
no harsh feelings
iirc that's not possible
@neoDev Have you tried console.log( JSON.strinfigy( the array you are dumping ) )
17:39
setting the length to 0 just boodoolddoss the array
yes, nd it returned just []
!!> var ar = []; ar['1'] = 'blue'; ar
@towc ["blue"]
@towc ["undefined","blue"]
we need to see the code
I should go to sleep. Even if I don't need to wash milk bottles tomorrow, I still need to feed the baby in the morning. Good night all!
17:39
oh, you learn something new everyday
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@neoDev 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
please press ctrl + k after pasting code
	$(window).load(function(){

		var xxx0 = []; // allRecipesList

		for(var i=1; i<=5; i++){

			$.ajax({
				url: 'search?page=page'+i,
				method: 'GET',
				success: function(data){
					//console.log(data);

					var xxx1 = $(data).find('section.loop')[0];
					var xxx2 = $(xxx1).find('article[data-recipe]>figure>a');

					for(var i2=0; i2<xxx2.length; i2++){
						xxx0.push(xxx2[i2].href);
					}

				}
			});

		}

		console.log(xxx0); // here I'll need to copy paste

	});
@towc Today I learned that LG G6 may not have a removable battery. Noooo!
this, kids, is why you don't use tabs for indentation
17:40
burn it with fire
@littlepootis oh cmon that's fine
@neoDev You're logging the array before it even gets filled. Of course it's empty
with the code I just pasted it is not empty
why did you name your variables xxxN?
@neoDev It is when you log it
it comes in this format:
17:42
@littlepootis he likes porn
0:"http://ricette.giallozafferano.it/Arancini-di-riso.html"
1:"http://ricette.giallozafferano.it/Arancini-di-riso-al-pistacchio.html"
etc
That's when you view it
When you log it, it's empty
mm
so what should I do?
Log it after it's been filled
I am doing serveral ajax requests... how can I catch the end?
17:44
callbacks like you already have
or promises
I'll monitor the i
then on the last success...
fire the console.log
ok?
I have no idea what you mean
every ajax has a fifferent i (index)
because is inside the for loop
every ajax has a success event
I suspect you don't understand how async code works
I can check the index, if is the last for cycle, I can use that ajax success event to fire the console.log
17:48
so wait, the only thing people might use express for is that it generally dumbs the client-server conversation quite a bit, and uses routing models?
anything else?
@Sheepy My last LG after the G5, it's such a letdown after the massive hype
Can any of you eat a whole onion?
From what I understand, it implements common server functionality (such as serving files from the filesystem) so that you don't have to.
and middleware
17:49
@Asperger My throat isn't big enough
Gotta chew it :D
it's not whole then, is it
@KendallFrey IMO that should be handled by something like nginx though
That's not the nginx that I knew of
so only things I really gotta know about express is using basic routing (with parameters and regex), middleware (.use()), and a few standard methods added to req and res?
I thought there was a whole world behind express...
17:51
@towc You mean express?
I do
oh, and also stuff like express.static
That's basically what it is, it makes routing easier and abstracts the http module.
heh
nice
and do people often use express with react? Don't they kind of step on each other's toes?
17:53
But then you get the nice extras such as passport which handle your authentication and sessions.
it worked
react routing is one of the main features, isn't it?
$(window).load(function(){

	var xxx0    = []; // allRecipesList
	var isEnded = false;

	for(var i=1; i<=5; i++){

		if(i == 5){
			isEnded = true;
		}

		$.ajax({
			url: 'search?page=page'+i,
			method: 'GET',
			success: function(data){
				//console.log(data);

				var xxx1 = $(data).find('section.loop')[0];
				var xxx2 = $(xxx1).find('article[data-recipe]>figure>a');

				for(var i2=0; i2<xxx2.length; i2++){
					xxx0.push(xxx2[i2].href);
				}

				if(isEnded){
					console.log(xxx0);
				}
@BenFortune in express?
thank you guys :)
17:53
it's an express middleware
@towc why would they step on each other's toes?
@neoDev You really need to learn how to use promises. It would make that code so much nicer
so you do reccomend I look into projects that have both react and express, and they might not be too bad?
@Mosho routing
why react?
17:54
you don't have to use express routing
@KendallFrey can you suggest a link where to learn?
I would really appreciate it
A lot of express/react projects just use express as a REST API, and let React do the routing
:)
thank you
sure, I don't have to, they're not incompatible, but one kind of does the job of the other, partly, and in different ways, encouraging 2 different ways of working with your stuff
17:55
@towc the dev server which you will work with soon is express
There's a few ways to integrate React's routing with express so you can serve pages straight from the server (isomorphic (god I hate that word))
ok, I need to sort out what rest and restful actually means
promisejs.org also looks good
@Mosho oh, nice
@towc but the real backend is django with django-rest-framework
17:56
@Mosho if you missed it, I'm trying to learn more things to be actually desireable for companies: docs.google.com/document/d/…
as currently I don't know how to use even the main frameworks
and my CV just has the word "rainbows" in it
If all you're trying to do is land a gig, you're learning way too much.
in big fat comic sans
@littlepootis I wanna land the best gig ;)
with animations, lights and other fluffy stuff
Just learn PHP/FastCGI + Nginx + Postgres + some sysadmin and you'll make $$$
and again, I just want to feel comfortable-ish with those technologies, not necessarily fluent
17:58
@towc take some time off and learn, then :D
@littlepootis you know I'm not in school, right?
He's a big boy now
:3
rainbows
SpaceX is about to try another Falcon 9 landing
18:01
So, you want to work full-time?
ideally
get a cheap flat, work a lot but not too much, only spend 1/3 of what I get at most, including rent and everything...
I'd suggest focusing on one stack.
@towc wtf you're 16
18:03
then get married, have a kid, call him mistake
Nailed it
Europeans grow up fast.
@towc I want to draw this
test() vs match()? Who wins in performance. Did some testing here and test seems faster
mdn vs us
I don't have matchicles
18:05
@Asperger Is that a question?
Haha ya, my bad XD
they return different things, so pick the one that makes sense
@Asperger they do different things
Ya I know, but in terms of checking if some pattern exists test is faster
Well it's going to be, since it doesn't need to return the matches, only if they exist.
pretty accurate
you forgot the rainbows
Is there a word for the regret that follows eating 6 tacos from chipotle?
anusburn
@ndugger "Enlightenment"
2tru
18:12
r/shittydrawing
perfect
Sie
Sie
So I'm using Notepad++, I have NppExecu installed/enabled. How do I get it to run in the console now though?
I want to use via jQuery's insertBefore to put in a radio input and the select it via a callback.. I tried using the code below and while it's inserting the input it is not selecting it.
$(radionode).insertBefore(divafter, function() {
	$(this).prop("checked", true);
});
Anyone have any tips on how to fix it?
tip #1: don't use jQuery
18:28
@Alesana because there seems to be no insertBefore(target, callback) api.jquery.com/insertbefore
maybe just $(radionode).insertBefore(divafter).prop("checked", true)?
@FilipDupanović Thank you! I guess I assumed all actions had a callback. I am going to try that now.
@FilipDupanović Will that have the correct context?
Whoo that worked like a charm. Thank you!
if I want to create a repo parallel to another repo, and apply patches to one using the other, do I need the folder structure to remain exactly the same, or can the patches be folder-based?
Guess so :P
18:31
right, seems to have worked :P
oh, there's a codecademy git thing now
anyone know of an extension for vscode to show git diff in the gutter?
could have sworn it came with vscode
yeah it does lol
I'm retarded
Is execCommand ok to use?
Range is cool and all but execCommand really seems to bring a lot of cool editor functionality
crap
20:13
@ndugger 17 was lsd
@KendallFrey ohh yes
@rlemon proof that the earth is flat
has something changed with socket.io recently? I'm trying code that I know worked before but now my client side cant find /socket.io/socket.io.js
@rlemon I'm not sure what to make of that lighting
This is what my index.js looks like: pastebin.com/aYRMBVCA
And on my index.html I'm just calling socket = io();
Looking up the issue of not finding the client side leads me to believe that the server side socket.io is not listening to the right port, but i'm not sure why that would be happening as this code worked in the past
@KendallFrey visibility
20:19
huh
dad joke
bad joke
20:37
is there a quick explanations of why we need 2 then()
.blob returns a promise
So, fetch() resolves after it gets response headers but before it gets response body?
any idea how to improve this regex? It basically checks if there is a t tag inside a <br> tag. I could also get a list of all <br> tags and do an indexOf.
<([t</>]+)?b([t</>]+)?r([t</>]+)?>
fetch gives you a response stream
.blob reads it to completion and resolves with your Blob
I see
20:49
@Asperger Really?
@MadaraUchiha whats wrong? yes really
ok I could have used a back reference...
1326
Q: RegEx match open tags except XHTML self-contained tags

JeffI need to match all of these opening tags: <p> <a href="foo"> But not these: <br /> <hr class="foo" /> I came up with this and wanted to make sure I've got it right. I am only capturing the a-z. <([a-z]+) *[^/]*?> I believe it says: Find a less-than, then Find (and capture) a-z one or ...

This question really isnt useful lol
regex html
hmmm
what was the thing that made the screen go wwaaraaargh
parse html with regex
@Asperger It actually is. Don't parse HTML with Regex
20:53
how do I parse html with regex
Especially not in JavaScript, where you have a native DOM parser support...
Didnt have any problems with it yet
@towc <([t</>]+)?b([t</>]+)?r([t</>]+)?>
-_-
A regex like this should trigger it
Or something close it
20:54
<([t</>]+)?b([t</>]+)?r([t</>]+)?>
nope, screen still not fucked up
<br>
<br />
<br     />
<br

/>
Are all valid HTML tags
And those are the simple cases.
In my case this cant happen...
@Asperger Do yourself a favor and use a DOM parser...
You'll really make your life easier...
Node or browser?
Im just writing a editor for myself using regex.
AN EDITOR USING REGEX?
u mad bro?
don't
20:57
Well it works, I have syntax highlighting and all
regex is meant for some things, then there's what you're trying to do
sure, regex can be useful for some syntax highlighting
but most of the time you shouldn't use it for that
No idea what alternatives I have though
make your own parser
or use libraries that parse certain things for you
ever tried codemirror?
there is this DOMParser class but honestly I dont understand what it does. We already parse html with js
codemirror, I visited their site. Yes.

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