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12:12
@ChewbaccoCat Yes I am thx
@GNi33 yeah.. its 16th August.. my bad
Hi, I have a small problem, how can convert "['54.209.121.203','54.211.240.40']" into ['54.209.121.203','54.211.240.40']
like an array
can any one help me
!!> eval("['54.209.121.203','54.211.240.40']")
@OliverSalzburg ["54.209.121.203","54.211.240.40"]
12:18
Eh, please don 't use eval
@OliverSalzburg But... why
Although, json.parse doesn 't work for that...
Any thoughts about connecting React with Typescript?
@MadaraUchiha I couldn't resist!
@WorkingPig We use react+typescript in production.
2
Works perfectly, and the developer experience is very good.
12:20
I work currently on a really huge project and we need to move on... We work with 25 people. Do you think it will do the thing?
@WorkingPig "We need to move on"?
It's maybe strange, we have react application but we want to implement typescript to work more efficient
I really don't see the correlation between typescript and es6/7 with being "more efficient"
@WorkingPig You can definitely do that. TypeScript plays pretty nicely with existing JS projects
Especially if you have WEbpack
@jAndy I'm guessing more efficient at developing, not save CPU cycles
@jAndy the earlier you catch errors, the more efficient you are.
That's why tests and lint exist.
12:23
I know.. but I can't see that either.
the 'intellisense' that Typescript gives you can save you time going back and reading other code, too.
that is all fine till you have to use some existing js library without proper type declarations..
@suraj ideally, you only have one file using that library directly
many do have typings, and it's simple to just say "don't check this import"
it's a pain, but easy enough to work around
12:30
Hey guys I have an question: I have a script that appends the missing folders but I want to call this function if i click on refresh button but the problem is it will append the same output (so i will have 2 x the foldername ) how can i make sure it will append only if there is something new?
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		{
			if($('.item-title').filter(function(index) { return $(this).text() ==  container.Medewerkers[i]; }).length != 1 )
			{


				if(actie == null)
				{
					$(".ontbreken").append('<p>' + container.Medewerkers[i] +'</p>')

				}
				else
				{
					maakOntbrekendeMappen(container.Medewerkers[i])
					$(".ontbreken p").empty()
				}
			}
		}
sorry for the white spaces
That's racist
:p
for(var i = 0; i < container.Medewerkers.length; i++ )
{
	if($('.item-title').filter(function(index) { return $(this).text() ==  container.Medewerkers[i]; }).length != 1 )
	{


		if(actie == null)
		{
			$(".ontbreken").append('<p>' + container.Medewerkers[i] +'</p>')

		}
		else
		{
			maakOntbrekendeMappen(container.Medewerkers[i])
			$(".ontbreken p").empty()
		}
	}
}
dayumm
its same
hello all
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@Luggage real programmers code without intellisense
12:33
@MadaraUchiha I'll keep it in mind thank you.
@CatBoss Real programmers CAN program without intellisense.
@Luggage should?
"intellisense" is more like "a tooltip with the docs," here
and good programmers program with docs
@ssube minus the docs, most times there's no description of the function / class
should? no.. I half thought that until my project grew beyond a certain size where keeping the structure of all objects in my head wasn't practical any more
12:35
@CatBoss troll
minus the docs, there is often no documentation, that is true
savage
So you have confirmation on troll status. got it. :)
@namzaG Make a map with the things you've already added to avoid adding them again.
@Luggage the question whether should they
12:37
am just waiting till someone claims real programmers use notepad..
@suraj notepad++*
CatBoss basically did
notepad++ is a step down from notepad
real programmers code in byte code
@ssube lol why's that
12:38
there you go
@jAndy done that, it's not that hard :P
assembly is just for idiots who can't do it properly
coz it gives syntax highlighting which according to @ssube real programmers do not need
@CatBoss NPP may as well be at Atlassian product, the way they just slapped in every extra feature they could find and didn't try to polish it or make it stable at all.
assembly: babel for bytes
12:39
@suraj I'm a fan of syntax highlighting. I don't think you should need it, but it is nice.
@ssube notepad++ still have syntax highlighting and support for files with unix line-endings. It's superior to notepad even if it's shit.
!!s/syntax\shighlighting/blow jobs/
@jAndy @ssube notepad++ still have blow jobs and support for files with unix line-endings. It's superior to notepad even if it's shit. (source)
gnah damn you
12:40
the line endings is kind of a big deal
Andy used !!s ... It wasn't very effective
I do still like Notepad better than NPP
and possibly BOM markers? i forget
@ssube Was NPP ever a "product", I always regarded it as a notepad for people who hated the stock notepad
@CatBoss dunno. Is there a company selling it?
I've never looked into who or what is sponsoring npp, just uninstalled it and gone on my way.
12:41
notepad++ is what i recommend to semi-technical users who need to edit a few text files. Or sublime, but some seem to like np++ more.
@ssube I am talking about "product" in the start-up sense, as in "theres a vision" to it all
Atlassian products have no vision.
hypothetically.. i don't actually find myself recommending text editors to non-technical people very often
@CatBoss what "vision" is there to MS word?
@ssube #blasphemy
@Cerbrus the vision was to beat lotus 123 and make lots of money, become the defacto document proccesing program.... I think they did all of that
@Cerbrus not a good example, I think, MS word did (does?) really well.
12:43
It's also a huge pain to use and horribly unintuitive.
Hm, I was more thinking of nowadays
That's inevitable when you don't have a vision.
I mean, like that you can describe every fresh starting company's vision as "I wanna be the very best, like no-one ever was"
morning cats
To beat them is my real test
12:45
"To catch cash is my real test, To get rich is my cause"
My vision: "Give me money. Money me. Money now. Me a money needing a lot now."
Fellas please tell me
How old do you think @CatBoss is?
This is why none of you will ever be a successful product.
@BenFortune *7
12:46
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which is in fact the biggest problem of todays invention and creativity
they all do it just for money
you generally don't recommend notepad if you're a grown up
notepad is the best
@Luggage That's a fine vision. Good, well crafted code is worth nothing if it doesn't bring in cash.
12:53
@CatBoss Not true. That's like saying that building a boat in your basement is a waste of time.
You might not take it out to sea, but that doesn't make it any less of a learning experience.
A learning experience doesn't bring in money, though. And a business without money is not a very good business. :P
not according to my last company
@RoelvanUden exactamento
you can just go talk to the CEO's friends and get moar money
@ssube bubbles pop
eventually
12:55
why do you think I quit :)
@ssube I'm currently in a business that has negative money. The CEO's friends aren't happy.
but, money aside, there are things you can't learn without writing code. Design patterns, for example.
@ssube you don't like racking in funding for doing nothing from the cEO?
yarn art
I think it's a sunset
12:57
  public async get<
    TReturn extends Injected<TOptions>,
    TOptions extends BaseOptions
  >(contract: Contract<TReturn>, options?: Partial<TOptions>): Promise<TReturn> { ... }
how can I simplify this?
@Luggage et al
What's Injected<T>?
abstract base that, at this point, does nothing but ensure that TReturn has a constructor taking TOptions
export abstract class Injected<O extends BaseOptions> {
  constructor(options: O) {
    /* noop */
  }
}
// :P
hi
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Hey guys, I have a quick question.
Its about data attribut.
I'm doing a check on a data-value="false". Of what I understood the attribute data and the data (inside attribut :/ ?) are both set to false on load.

BUT When I edit it with $e.data('value','wtv') this is only changing the "inside one" and when I edit it with $e.attr('data-value','wtv') this is only editing the front one.

Can someone light me up pls And tell hom to do both in a single way or why is this working like this ?
13:07
Ergh. Is there a lifecycle method for a component has received new props and re-rendered?
i have my data residing on an an SSH server and i want to fetch it through an HTTP post request. my request function looks something like this
function spatialsearch(coordinates_selected) {
var coords = coordinates_selected.geometry.coordinates;
console.log('c',JSON.stringify(coordinates_selected.geometry.coordinates));
var _url = 'http://127.0.0.1:9200/_search?';

var b = {
"query": {
"bool": {
"must": {
"match_all": {}
},
"filter": {
"geo_shape": {
"metadata.o2r.spatial.geometry": {
"shape": {
@corvid as in, after and only after both?
@CatBoss I think I got it, the only problem was I had to perform a few checks on componentDidUpdate to make sure the states were not equal
@corvid if you really had to "combine" them, I'd use bacon.js. It's totally an overkill, but I really like the syntax and the flow.
13:17
Damn, someone give that guy some drugs
@Baldráni jQuery's data attributes work internally
@OliverSalzburg it's bike racing, they're all on a boatload of drugs already
@CatBoss in this case, it's just jwplayer. I basically just checked the file was a different URL then re-setup the player
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Q: jQuery Data vs Attr?

John BWhat is the difference in usage between $.data and $.attr when using data-someAttribute? My understanding is that $.data is stored within jQuery's $.cache, not the DOM. Therefore, if I want to use $.cache for data storage, I should use $.data. If I want to add HTML5 data-attributes, I should use...

componentDidUpdate({ file }) {
  if (file !== this.props.file) {
    this.player.remove();
    this.setup();
  }
}
13:20
@corvid no, because that would be meaningless. You can't know when a component has re-rendered and been displayed.
all render does is create some elements for React to work on later
@ssube he didnt say "displayed". he said re-rendered, aka, render function has been called, after recieving new props]
@ssube componendDidUpdate is kinda exactly that though
You can get something similar with a this.dirty = true in componentDidUpdate
Unless I'm misunderstanding
@MadaraUchiha it is. It provides the most guarantee you can have.
I'm saying that, like attaching a call to the end of render, you can tell when render has been called, but you can't know that anything has... been rendered (if that makes sense).
13:22
Ah, yeah.
@OliverSalzburg that was a copy/paste error, think I have it sorted
@BenFortune Thanks for the link
user6086034
is there a chat room for html css?
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@BrianJ I was referring to the video, not the code ;)

HTML / CSS / WebDesign

This room is now defunct. RIP.
user6086034
13:30
thank you very much
@ssube I just mean that the new element is actually rendered for sure, because I am doing dom operations unfortunately
Generally speaking, you can't know that, but I think ReactDOM does some waiting to make sure legacy code "just works"
I have a ref, so it should re-assign, I think
What exactly are you doing to the dom element?
window.jwplayer(this.container).setup({ /** some logic here */ });
That's all
13:36
componentDidMount using your ref should work fine
> Your password cannot exceed 16 characters long.
gj noobs
I wish my windows 10 lockscreen would recognize, that the first character i type
is part of the password
I am having a lot of trouble with one async operation... so I mount my video, which does not immediately have metadata. I want an animated progress bar. However, since the position starts out at 0, and the duration at 0, and then changes to position 0 and duration 100 (for example), it animates from end to beginning when the metadata loads
and not a trigger to move the lockscreen away, thereby causing me to type my password without the first letter
by this, someone can find out your first character ...
13:39
@corvid lie and give it something with 1 duration
@CatBoss Or you just hit space or whatever before your password. :p
or don't mount your video until after it's loaded
I always press esc
if you're already waiting until the component has finished render, why not wait until the DOM stuff happens and calls back
I work interchangeable on mac and windows, and muscle memory keeps tripping me up because thats the way it works in mac
@RoelvanUden also, thats a hack ;)
13:41
@ssube I was thinking that there was some kind of CSS and classnames magic -- eg, set the opacity to 0 on all children initially, then make an animation with a delay equal to the animation duration of the progress bar... just doesn't work as intended
@CatBoss Muscle memory to press control on both platforms, it will not have side effects on mac ;p
muscle memory works on feedback
if ctrl doesnt do anything, it wont work
14:06
!!> 0 / 0
@corvid "NaN"
@CatBoss What, you mean like a normal OS would?
Blasphemy.
Hi guys
I have an array that looks like
let arr = [
	{
		1: [
			{
				0 : 'First Person'
			},
			{
				1: 'Jim'
			},
			{
				2: 'Ross'
			}
		]
	},
	{
		2: [
			{
				0 : 'Mark'
			},
			{
				1: 'Pepe'
			},
			{
				2: 'Jim'
			}
		]
	}
]
how would I go to print all the different names
or console.log
one by one?
How do you downgrade a VS Code extension?
Anyone knows how I can tell Chrome Headless to take a screenshot 3 seconds after the page is loaded?
14:14
@OliverSalzburg Think you might have to do it manually, code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/…
@BenFortune Ugh, yeah, I'm reading something like that :\
@MadaraUchiha I've only seen npm modules to do that
@OliverSalzburg Example?
Was thinking of a different one, but maybe github.com/schnerd/chrome-headless-screenshots
github.com/sindresorhus/pageres is what I was thinking of
const pageres = new Pageres({delay: 2}) seems to suggest what you want is supported
14:17
Doesn't that use phantom?
I think the major claim here is that Chrome breaks their internal APIs regularly
Is there a possibility to use command line switches to achieve the same goal?
@BenFortune I have no idea. Never used it
@MadaraUchiha Could be a great question for Super User ;)
Why do you need a delay?
And don't install that ESLint extension update for VS Code :P
@OliverSalzburg Good idea, done
@BenFortune We have a third party widget that waits for page load to start rendering
It's not captured by chrome headless as it is.
And we don't have control over their lifecycle
14:36
really --window-size=1920,6200 ?
that's a big page. SPA?
Scrollbars.
I have problems to comprehend why he asked that question: stackoverflow.com/questions/44004156/…
oy, just discovered that one of the servers keeps your ssh connection alive.
@MadaraUchiha Cool. Let's see how it goes :)
@MadaraUchiha we already do that in the command line flags, it's called idle timers or something
Obviously, the screenshot is after the page loads
14:52
@BenjaminGruenbaum One of our graphs is not captured
Our guess is that chrome headless waits for page load, then takes the screenshot, but the graph is rendered after.
Yeah, I saw, a) I don't think it's a big deal and b) you can just have the page notify Chrome it's loaded and Chrome can wait for a custom variable.
I think it's a "chartiq is weird" issue, I wouldn't bother fixing it as we'll probably remove them
@BenjaminGruenbaum Those are my thoughts too
But we don't have anyone here to dispute the ticket at the moment.
Tell them Gilad said anything in the "download pdf" is critical
@BenjaminGruenbaum Can you demote your ticket then? link
14:57
poof indeed.
user1596138
@SterlingArcher found a steal on your first bike omaha.craigslist.org/mcy/6118314522.html
... I'm pretty sure I'm not a unique snowflake, but I want to integrate a loopback api to an existing server. eg I want that /api and /explorer of my existing koa server point be proxied to a running loopback server. I'm not sure I'm grasping everything in there, and don't know how to search for that
@Jhoverit meh, i don't like that design
user1596138
@KarelG Me neither, at all. But it's got a full touch screen dash and costs $37K that was the joke haha
15:11
but is the color really orange?
it appears more red to me
15:28
hi there, current pattern: module, problem: reduce variable scope without replicating common variable values (like a server URL or the action number to execute on the server), question: how to execute some code on a success function of an ajax call, which is inside another function, without making the outer function 120/150 lines long?
my point here is mainly separation of concerns, i.e., this executes the ajax call, that will execute on its success, and all this without expanding the variable scope too much...
@FélixGagnon-Grenier seems like that'd be possible
user2620028
@Jhoverit im a firm believer that a motorcycle shouldn't have a touchscreen dashboard
@KevinB Yes, I do think so. Meanwhile, I've been searching for ways to "merge node servers". I think I need to "register" the loopback app as a "handler" to koa's routes, if that makes any sense
@Jhoverit Take off the saddle bags and the windshield, and that's a very pretty bike
I think you just need to proxy those two paths to a separate app
or a separate server (different port) within the same app
the proxy could be done by koa or the webserver sitting infront of it (nginx for example)
user2620028
15:36
halls-cycles.com/… - $25k for a sport bike :O
@KevinB sounds doable
user1596138
@ndugger I spent a few hours on a M109R the other day.
user1596138
THAT's a pretty bike of that style and size.
user1596138
Also on a Hayabusa and a ZX14. A work buddy let me borrow his toys for 6 hours
user2620028
@Jhoverit just googled, i think the only thing i wasn't immediately sold on was the fairing over the headlight
user1596138
15:38
I almost want to go buy an M50. That seating position was heaven, and they look like they're made of sex.
anyone, please?
I know someone that paid £12k for a pedal bike, he got a good roasting out of that
user2620028
@BenFortune pedal bike being a bicycle?
@KevinB my first drawback with that is, dockerizing that afterwards so everything starts automatically, but I reckon that is not a valid excuse
it kinda is, just not a strong one. :p
complexity can be a problem
15:43
@HatterisMad Yep
user2620028
@BenFortune how in the world do you spend that much money on a bicycle. how is it even possible? Did it come with Lance Armstrong's nut attached still?
Is this person rich enough and/or spend enough time on a bike to justify that?
Absolutely
I think pretty much everything on it was made of carbon fibre
except the balls. these were in titanium
even the tires?
15:47
here's a fiddle with a rough example of my problem: jsfiddle.net/nc5x86g5
No problem at all. doSomething(arg1, data);
length of code is never a problem since you can just put it in a function.
@HatterisMad professional racing bikes are ridiculously expensive
ton of tech in them too
you know the steering wheel alone in F1 cars is over a million dollars
I wish I did not read that. you serious?
@TylerH goddamn
Yeap. There's a shit ton of data they collect and it all goes through the steering wheel
for the driver's consumption
wired.com/2014/05/formula-1-steering-wheels Here's a tech-focused article on it
15:53
@TylerH Not all of it, that'd kill the poor guy
@TylerH not quite, it's about $50,000 on average apparently
Still expensive af
@SterlingArcher That's a little saner
Wired has become a liberal cesspool in recent years. It's sad.
@SterlingArcher hmm my dad must've been pulling my leg a bit then
still that's a lot
@ndugger well that's loads better than becoming a conservative cesspoll :-)
The average lifetime cost of an F1 is approximately 6.5 million USD
15:54
hides from Loktar
@TylerH Is it? Why?
@TylerH I would prefer it to be the objective science-oriented publication that it once was
@ndugger I stick to phys.org and ars technica mostly
@SterlingArcher of an F1... car?
@KendallFrey are we not talking about the racecar F1?
15:55
!!afk meeting
racing games are not at all fun, unless there are tons of crashes
@Luggage ok, but code too lengthy might be doing something that may be responsability of an aditional function, hence my question. and what about scope? since ajax executes on a different module (jQuery), it will have to pass the scope where the doSomething function will be, and there is another problem, passing the entire scope if the function is internal, ou a reference to the function property on the module object, which will make the doSomething a public function?
@SterlingArcher I mean, you didn't say... could be referring to the entire series
@SteveG bull
@SteveG Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit
yeah those kinds are fun
i'm not a huge fan of the sims
!!imabigfan
15:56
@SteveG That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
pemq what 'scope' do you mean? If you only need arg1 and data from this functions scope, then that's all you pass.
!!fan
@SteveG That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: ban, jan
shut up caprica
15:57
no u
@SterlingArcher the person who doesnt likes boobs so destroys them from existance
idk? lol
@Luggage hmm, so it will not access the entire module if the doSomething function is internal to that module?
it does..
that's inside "function myModule()" and will have access to things like 'config'
@Luggage and that generates another issue memory and performance related issue
even if it's called from jquery as a callback

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