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21:00
Try implementing map or filter using reduce if you want practice
think of it like this. If you want to loop over an array and then over a single result at the end, that's a reduce.
i'm sortof in the same boat. I know how reduce works, but i rarely actually use it. but... that might just be because i rarely get use javascript now days.
@Luggage If you want anything, it's a reduce
true. even a map is a reduce
user2620028
what lol
21:00
but i was trying to start with the most straightforward example
^^ because of that :)
Reduce is probably the most commonly used function
in JS?
Yeah
I highly doubt that.
my guess would be .forEach or .map
For each should rarely be called
21:02
we already covered that.
I don't disagree. but we're now entering the realm of "what developers do" vs "what should they do"
my guess would be $.fn.ready
user2620028
so what is a good example, where you would advocate reduce instead of foreach
though I disagree that foreach should be avoided just because there is a 'newer' way. It has it's place.
eh, no, probably just $
21:03
I mean I was talking about what was most common in my code
ahh
@HatterisMad foreach is for when you want to create a side effect for every member of your list
So urls.forEach(post) or foo.forEach(f => console.log(f)) for example
user2620028
as opposed to?
// this pattern is what a reduce is doing. Looping over values, but writing to a shared variable
let result = 0; // your 'accumulator'
for (const item of list) {
    result += item.someValue;
}
That's about it
user2620028
21:05
right i understand how reduce works
@Luggage this is the code I was referring to earlier. Data returned fine from Ajax call in componentDidMount but when props update in componentWillReceiveProps the Get error returns "GET error aborted" jsbin.com/toseyadepo/edit?html,js,output
ohh.
user2620028
what i am asking is what are the common use case scenarios that you guys are talking about using it in as opposed to foreach
user2620028
because i am having trouble identifying when and where i may be overlooking these use case scenarios
Does anyone understand recursion pretty well? Looking for a quick pointer
21:06
14 secs ago, by Zinc
Does anyone understand recursion pretty well? Looking for a quick pointer
quick enough?
hehe
@HatterisMad You use reduce any time one of your other functions isn't sufficient
user2620028
lemon! what is the rolls eyes emoji text code
Every list processing function can be created using reduce
Just want to know if something is even possible, been looking at it for a few days now, and it seems very basic but I still can't figure it
21:08
So if you need a take_while, you'd use reduce to implement that
:roll_eyes:
user2620028
🙄
user2620028
do you two colon?
most of my .reduce()s seem to be summarizing data
did you forget to press spacebar after it?
🙄
21:09
😐
user2620028
there we go
user2620028
that was a lot of work
user2620028
why am i supposed to know to press spacebar afterwards? lol
I keep saying this, but I will update the emoji stuff to be smarter
I just haven't gotten to it yet
Another example
Try implementing a reverse function using only map or filter
I don't think you can
So you'd have to use reduce
21:10
.reverse()?
user2620028
@rlemon ahh i thought this was a chrome thing not a lemon thing
Yeah
lemon thing
oh ic
@Meredith list.map((_, i) => list[list.length - (i + 1)])
user2620028
21:12
@Meredith how would you implement that with reduce
the same way you would with map
:p
@HatterisMad a.reduce((acc, i) => [i].concat(acc), [])
user2620028
@Luggage that was what came to mind when meredith said that too
Forgot the [] at the end but I don't want to ping you again
user2620028
lol don't ever worry about pinging me incessantly. i ping @jhawins like 15 times in 5 messages
21:16
ohh. i was confused by your version, @Meredith, because of the variable name "i".
made me think 'index'
Usually i refers to the current element when you use reduce
I've never seen that named i
often n or next
can someone explain me: how to use hash for script. I try generate hash by srihash.org but I get error: "Error: this resource is not eligible for integrity checks. See enable-cors.org/server.html";
especially since reduce does give you the index as the next argument
It depends on the context
If it's like a sum function, you'd use a and b
21:18
yea, that's fine. almost anything but i, really. :)
Page says to use: Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * but is it safe?
depends on what you're trying to prevent by doing so
I don't stress too much about the argument names
If it's in a simple reducer
Since it's 1 line, everyone knows what the parameters for reduce mean
right.
But if you have an accumulator that's like
[[], 0, [{}]]
21:20
I was just thrown off since I have seen i used as indexes in loops in all languages I have ever worked in
You gotta be more careful w/ your names
for (int i = 0; ... etc
Then your current entry is x[i]
my brain has it hard-wired for that purpose only, now
user2620028
i did the same thing initially but remembered the args
21:24
It's less of an issue since you shouldn't ever need the index
not needing the index in this case doesn't override 2 decades of that convention.
name your variables what you like, but I suspect I wouldn't be the only one that gets tripped
I once named a long short and tripped on it when not looking
Idk this is pretty standard stuff
You misunderstand. I DO know what the arguments mean.
I'm not telling you that I don;t.
@Luggage turned out the error was in another component..an action was being dispatched infinitely
21:26
No I get that
I'm just saying it's pretty common to use i for the 2nd arg
Instead i'm telling you that using 'i' is a standard, older than JS (but used in JS)
never seen it
not once, before
It's used all the time in elixir
Though over there it's i, acc
ohh, well, some esolang.. :)
I figured it out!!!
Idk why it'd ever be an issue though
21:29
\o/
You never need to keep track of the index
awesome thanks! @rlemon
It's not an issue... except for the reasons I said.
Sometimes you need to count the elements as you go, but that variable gets called count
Idk man it sounds like a personal problem
There's really no opportunity for confusion unless you deliberately create one
well, there is, just because you don't see it doesn't mean it doesn't exist
clearly others have said it was confusing
21:32
Well, to anyone familiar with JS, C, C#, VB, most of languages, they would consider using "i" to be "deliberately create one".
I'm still not telling you waht to name your varaibles.
It's not my goal to convince you to change it
whoa
still discussing variable names? hah
That's what we do here.
Hardest thing in programming
I just don't understand why you would jump to "obviously i means index" even though you'd literally never use an index in a reduce
Like I get that you're conditioned to that when using a for loop, but that'd immediately go away when you see that it's not a for loop
My argument was that the name "i".. one of the only single-letter variables names people accept has such a long history that people may automatically think it has that traditional meaning instead of counting it's position in the arguments list.
21:35
for loops are the worst possible syntax
It has a specific meaning in a for loop
Your arguments is "go by argument position", which is fine.. ish.
My only goal is to make you understand my argument, not to change your mind or behavior. Or to just have a discussion.
I think it's a dumb argument
It's like saying "Don't call your variable x because people might think that it's part of a coordinate"
don't use single letter variables period
problem solved.
Like yeah the convention exists, but it's confined to something that's completely irrelevant
21:37
reduces and loops are related. I wouldn't say irrelevant
but.. instead of you calling my arguments stupid, let's just end this
your index and middle finger got confused which should hit the keys first.
reduces don't have indexes
third argument
in JS, at least.
Like that's the whole point
Your reducer shouldn't care where it is in your list
That was never my argument.
21:39
reduce it to a simmer
reduce iterates over a collection, and has an index, so thinking that i is the index isn't absurd
I was trying hard to be clear, but you are intent on misunderstanding me, so drop it.
I will not
Actually, I will
@ndugger how's the job hunt?
21:41
Eh... I'll hear back from Target on Wednesday. I had a final call with them on Friday, while I was at the beach lol.
I also have another interview with a different company on Wednesday as well
lol, nice
besides those, though, I've got nothing else in the pipeline
I don't even want a job... like for real. I just want to smoke pot and live in a forest somewhere
and I don't even smoke pot
Oh god, that would be awesome
> There aren't any existing structures on the land, so whoever earns it will have to get or build their own, whether that's a trailer, tiny home, or modular home. The other big caveat is that the new house will be far enough from the farm that it won't be on the power grid, so whoever lives there will have to rely on solar or wind power to generate electricity.
21:43
ndugger I'll meet you there
> anyone who works on the farm for more than five years will be given a 2-acre plot of land, no strings attached
after 5 years
booooo
...nevermind
lol
I just saw this and realized I haven't been banned in a while
@ndugger Same
21:44
> Fifteen years ago a middle east Ambassador approached then President George Bush at a dinner party. As they were discussing their respective cultures, the Ambassador mentioned that he really liked the show Star Trek, but it bothered him that he never saw any arab characters, and did the President perhaps know why that was. Bush looked at him and said, "well, it does take place in the future."
3
it isn't a terrific deal, but it isn't terrible.
lmfao
@Mosho lol
5 years of free work to be able to then have to build your own house??
Dude, building your own house would be amazing
21:45
'free' ?? no man
you get paid
and fed
Oh
Well then
and get to use their equipment
(within reason I suspect)
After my contract I'll head on over
it's more of a ploy to get more people living out there. they have a lot of land, not a lot of infrastructure, and small populations
That's good for me
Fuck people
21:46
chances are if you live there for five years you'll have settled in and not willing to sell the land and up and move after
Well I'm looking to move elsewhere in Canada
Montreal kinda sucks for a dog owner now
!!s/for.*//
@rlemon Montreal kinda sucks (source)
Woooooooooooooooooooooooooah
It also is kinda awesome
s/some/ful
j/k :)
21:48
I'm from Ontario
we're like.. rivals and shit
lol
I know
squint
I'm from the moon
im from mars
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21:48
The main reason I gotta go is cause of the stupid bully breed law here
!!meme
Yeah, that is fucked
@neoDev deskflip, fuu, iseewhatyoudidthere, no, notbad, ohyou, okay, troll, trollface, youdontsay
I'd suggest Ontario, but prices are redic
prices for what
21:49
houses
living
And you also have the ban
they're okay
ect.
You've had it since 2005
what did caprica just say?
21:49
@Mosho Ontario and BC lead Canada in cost of living
and we're in a housing shortage right now. prices are up
obviously I'm going to compare it to Israel
and Israel has it much worse
@rlemon can I execute a command using a word in Caprica?
@Mosho sure, but that is irrelevant
it's not
I mean after learn or something
21:50
@neoDev use the sandbox
@Mosho in this conversation it is
@ndugger I used sandbox, readed docs, asked zirak...
the prices are not ridiculous
but I cannot figure it out
they are higher than in other places in Canada
21:51
how about they are ridiculous, and Israel is more ridiculous
or is Israel the baseline?
what isn't ridiculous
@Mosho nvm
no you can't do that
it's too close to 5pm to humour this conversation
I'm never ridiculous
21:51
@Mosho just did
time to engage my 1 minute interval pinging script that I am just about to write
and?
there is an ignore feature
you will be pinged
and?
do you see somewhat of useful in what I am trying to do?
21:53
no
you will be pinged a lot
for like
no I won't
a day
54 secs ago, by rlemon
there is an ignore feature
But is there an ignore feature?
21:53
he ignored that
I will offer a sizable sum for others to ping you
you can't ignore everyone
@ndugger it's DLC
@ndugger so if you need to quickly run a command how do you do?
5$ to whoever pings rlemon every minute for the next day
21:54
@Mosho sure can.
lol
Make it $10 and you got yourself a deal.
bam, ignore everyone
you can't do that
I'll keep that in mind
21:54
@ndugger suppose I need to receive from caprica a set of numbers: 1 2 4 8 etc
quickly, with only one word
Don't use cap for that, probably
You don't need shit from Caprica.
@rlemon we could have had that discussion by now
@Mosho probably, but this was more intelligent
what discussion? cost of living?
21:56
it could be useful IMO. Caprica its easily accessible
that prices here are to be viewed as more reasonable because he lives somewhere more expensive
So is your dev console buddy
!!afk 5pm :D
Is Node quick enough to grab a million+ records from Redis, manipulate, and publish them in < 1s?
....depends on your hardware?
21:57
the nearest solution I've found is learn the whole command string
call the command string
then copy paste
and what you are doing in the "manipulate" and "publish" steps
@Allenph let me try real quick
@Allenph yes
so
!!note1
@neoDev !!>var h=''; for(let i=1; i<999; i+=i*1){h+=i+' '}
but it won't take long to just try to push a bunch of records from redis to node and find out your best case scenario
21:57
!!>var h=''; for(let i=1; i<999; i+=i*1){h+=i+' '}
@neoDev "1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 "
@Mosho, best troll of the week.
what do I win
@neoDev write a plugin, and see if anyone cares to take the PR
that isn't possible
otherwise cap would be subject to a lot of fuckery
!!afk jackets on, out the door
@rlemon wait!
21:59
@rlemon understood
@Luggage Basically I am using Redis as a centralized non-persistent state of a queue. It will store all current and future messages. Every second, the messages that should be sent on that second in the timeline are gathered from Redis (This will be the "manipulation" part since I can't query values in Redis), then tell Redis which ones to publish. Several node listeners are listening to Redis through a load balancer.
The node app on the Redis server will also serve to maintain the persistent state and non-persistent state congruity.
the "every second" part sounds odd. normally you'd just stream them
user2620028
hahaha the websites that won't show you content unless you disable adblocker. whew thats a good joke.
@Luggage, I'm consuming an API which only allows one message per second per client.
22:02
And the queue is complicated. There are campaigns which send at an interval different for each campaign, but one-offs should be prioritized to the next available second in the timeline, etc.
is 1 million the upper limit?
total or per client?
Furthermore, campaigns can change in priority. So, the state has to be volatile.
@Luggage That's just a guess-timate. Here's the thing, we only allow 300 messages per day max for campaigns, and 25 per hour for one-offs, but they could come at any second...not to mention that clients have MASSIVE CSVs they want to upload when this functionality is done.
I get what you are trying to do.. use node to add some 'intelligence' to you redis queues, but I can't really give you an answer on the performance part. I don't have loads that high.
those numbers sound easily do-able.
@Luggage, it's not so much the numbers as it is the fact that I have to query through that crap.
don't forget you can have multiple instances of node, dividing the work
22:09
Which could be... a lot.
I'm planning on launching on a single core. Extra processes will bog me down, not speed me up.
well, you have at least 2 processes already, node and redis
then.. these big-ass CSVs.. that's probably a whole other thing
angular 2 routes..... confusing
Maybe the node app should just maintain x number of campaign related messages and the rest should be pushed off to persistence...
22:27
@Mosho have I waited long enough yet?
what is the matrix release date for 2017?
2017?
:p
22:49
I have to choose a name for a js file I created
it only contains useful functions that I created to simplify everyday coding like
getTime(), capitalize(), leadingZero() etc
i.js
would be a terrible name to use
at the beginning I called it include.js but I see that is already used by someone else
23:11
is base 1.5 called quinquennial or something?
what's a ridiculous base name?
@towc can u suggest a name pls?
pinging someone like that is not going to get you far
I may have helped, but now I'm not, hope you'll get it at some point :)
@KevinB igetthtreference.gif
there is a very good name, neodev, that you'll probably find in any relatively small codebase
just browse some projects and you'll likely see it
in fact, it's the standard name for something like that
but you're going to have to work your way towards it :)
unless someone here feels like a cocksucker and hands you the answer
please I have a blackout at the moment tell me
please
23:15
I mean, if you do pay me it'll be worth my time
right now I'm getting my worth by making sure you don't get what you don't seek
feels good
utils.js
^
cocksucker
that probably wouldn't be a great name @towc
for small sized non-production projects where you don't really want to waste too much time in modularization and naming, that's probably the best name
23:17
no, it would still be a bad name
.toUpperCase, Date.now(), 0 + somevar, what would you need those functions for anyway
what would you use instead?
@KevinB novice developer making things for making things?
didn't we all do that?
23:18
organization for the sake of organization
I think that's the comparable to the phase 10yos get through, when they're trying to get everything sorted and always ask why other people may not do the same (and they're doing a pretty awful job at it, but they're clearly trying). Only if they go through that phase they'll stop asking why aren't people doing that
you'll use method X, wonder why it doesn't work, then have to deal with finding it in this giant util.js file that is completely out of order
or you use any ide that has a search function
<esc>+/+methodName in vim
that's what I do when browsing complex-ish js codebases with all kinds of arguably unnecessary imports
user1596138
@loktar I'm playing Metroid Prime on my laptop lol I found heaven
hah nice
using dolphin?
user1596138
23:32
Yeah haha
user1596138
It had never occured to me that I could jus go get these
user1596138
I forgot how awkward the controls are in this game lol
Does anyone know the simplest way to make it so you don't have to hold control down to select multiple items from a select box with the attribute "multiple"?
23:50
without googling/wikeing/caping, does chaitin's constant ring any bell?
@Alesana But then how will you select a single item?
thinking of adding it as a kind of joke in the talk, allowing for 50% of the people to not understand so we can all have something to talk about later, but if only very few get it, meh...
so..I thought this boolToVis setup would set my table to display nothing when the props updated for isLvlOneTableDisplayed jsbin.com/payuhalomi/edit?html,js,output
any inklings as to what's fecked up there?
23:52
@neoDev tl;dr?
Summarise that chunk for me?
I need to make cap learn a command
returned when I type !!var1
like the one I have in the link I posted you
@Zirak Clicking it a second time? Hmm..
You talking to me Towc? I don't know what Chaitin's constant is
nvm it works :) I'm am Hosana in the highest
23:57
talking to anyone
@Zirak he wants to cache an eval to a command
@Zirak yeah maybe that would be bad UX aha

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