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09:02
Good day everyone
@Jonathan something like ->
Does anyone know or have an idea, how to test/mock angularjs $resource action success function with jasmine?
09:14
would someone be able to help me with this simple canvas thing, it turned out really laggy and im not sure why - jsfiddle.net/17kzcrnv
@Eugene $httpBackend not good enough?
is it required even if I use jasmine?
or one does not exlclude other?
Well, usually you use $http in your code and you mock $httpBackend through ngMock and that's good enough
Using Jasmine or any other test framework has no impact on that afaik
Right. Sorry. Just checked other code. Will give it a try. Thank you.
@RachelDockter add a frame around it ;)
09:23
@KarelG will that stop the lag?
you didn't got the joke :/
it went right over my head lol sorry
right over the frame :D
I didn't get the joke too..
If i'm gonna build a webservice with a phone app, should I store all the data on domain.com or api.domain.com? I will have to make ajax calls from the webinterface
09:32
@RachelDockter Your drawGrid sucks
for (var i = 0; i < boardSize; i++)
{
    for (var j = 0; j < boardSize; j++)
    {
        context.fillRect(i * cellWidth, j * cellHeight, cellWidth - 1, cellHeight - 1);
    }
}
This is what you really want
oh wow it works super smooth now, i dont get it what did u do?
was i drawing every single pixel before?
Why do you subtract one? That will make the amount of boxes one less.
var boardSize = 13;
var cellWidth = canvas.width / (boardSize - 1);
@RachelDockter Kinda
Does anyone know how I can define the allowed values of a variable in angular/typescript? Like so
public my_variable: "allowed value 1" || "allowed value 2" || "allowed value 3"
At least, you were drawing one tile for each pixel, but only a fraction of those were in view
09:34
@JohanSundman because the board size represents how many lines by how many lines, the cells represents the squares inbetween
@Shadow Maybe an enum?
so it will always be 1 less
ohh i think i get what u mean oliver, thankyou very much
@RachelDockter For what reason and that makes boardSize missleading
enum? the usual sql enum(value1, value2, value3, etc)? That would be great, let me check
@JohanSundman its because in the board game go, the standard board size is 13x13, which is 12 squares, 13 lines
kinda confusing but yeh
09:36
@RachelDockter Aight
Ah, the game go, yes. They put the tokens where the lines intersect
@RachelDockter Just FYI, you might want to look at the Performance tab in the Chrome DevTools for problems like that. It showed pretty clearly where the bottleneck was
thats it yes, i have to make a working multiplayer one for my uni project
If you're writing a game, you'll probably run into a few more of those ;D
Just my personal preference, but I would make boardsize 12, and add one if necessary
09:38
@OliverSalzburg i went on the performance tab and recording me moving my mouse, where would it show the bottle neck?
@RachelDockter I would recommend using a class for the board. So you can easily add remove and clear the board etc.
For me boardsize is about where tokens can be placed
Got it, found out this method while searching for enum and I was close to the solution
public my_variable: "allowed value 1" | "allowed value 2" | "allowed value 3"
it's just one pipe instead of two pipes
@neil that would probably be better, its just when someone hosts a game they choose the board size eg 13 which then automaticly gets set as that variable, its just the example was single player so u couldnt really see
09:39
thanks for the help, I appreciate it
@JohanSundman thanks ill do that
@RachelDockter ah okay.
The graph shows the same function being called all the time and it always takes considerable time. If you drill down, you see that it calls fillRect way too many times
@OliverSalzburg i think i see what you mean, the whole thing looks abit overwhelming
Anyway, it points into a clear direction 👉 drawGrid
09:44
i should definitly learn how to use that
i have to look into flood fill algorithm too for the game which will probably make it lagg again aswell
10:19
Hmm, if I had a list of coordinates with priority and had to remove locations that are within distance d of each other (preferring to remove the location with lower priority), is there any way of accomplishing this without O(n^2) time?
I don't think it's possible
@Neil Quadtree?
I have to find out relative distances between coordinates, which is O(n^2) just in itself
Bintree? Some sort of tree anyway :D
Hmm..
10:24
That might work
That uses a quadtree to find particles close to each other and then only calculates the distance to the close neighbors
@OliverSalzburg but what if it crosses quadrants?
It's on the opposite side of the tree, isn't it?
@Neil You take the neighbors from all surrounding quadrants as candidates
It's an approximation then
Just not the levels after that
If you "wrap around the edge" is entirely up to your implementation if I'm not mistaken
10:27
I see what you mean, so it wouldn't necessarily find the location next to it, but in a quadrant several layers up
I guess you could use two quad trees and use both, one with a small offset
Would someone be able to help me with the logic of flood fill, theres a gif that represents exacly what i want but if the bottom right cell that starts, is surrounded, it would fill in the oppersite of what i want - http://imgur.com/Dxajehh
not sure how to get around this
@Neil The point of the tree is just to reduce the sample size you have to look at for your actual comparison
11:16
@RachelDockter Do you have experience with matrices? You can look into this algorithm (just reverse it)
@KarelG i did abit of work on matrices about 2 years ago, thanks ill look into this algorithm
terminology ffs
11:46
> just reverse it
That sounds like it would be trivial
Who can figure out the true meaning of "covfefe" ??? Enjoy!
ah trump
@OliverSalzburg she wants to go from lower right bottom to upper left ?
Oh, sorry, I missed that there is a new question
Can you split a 4-pin fan control if you need a second one for your graphics card?
@Neil As in, a second fan?
11:56
you mean the power connector?
Yeah just get a dremel and saw it off. It will still work.
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Neil, you're kinda vague to me if you ask me :P
@Neil look for a 4-pin y splitter
should be fine
^--
but ...
does it not have to be 8 pin -> 2x 4pin ?
12:00
@OliverSalzburg yeah
@KarelG thanks
@SterlingArcher style-loader!css-loader!style!css syntax is from webpack 1. use what Lemon said.
@KarelG No, think power strip
@Luggage SterlingArcher is afk: sleep
WAKE UP!
Hi guys
I have 1 webservice endpoint and this end point is called from 4 -5 places at same time then how to handle this balance and what will be the behaviour of this method?
12:01
I don't know anything about computer engineering. I'm a programmer for crying out loud!
@Luggage but what I said was ultimately what you said to me.
@SterlingArcher do what Luggage said.
and I say do this:
12 hours ago, by rlemon
{ test: /\.scss$/, use: [
	{ loader: 'style-loader', options: { singleton: true } },
	{ loader: 'css-loader', options: { minimize: true, modules: false } },
	{ loader: 'sass-loader' }
] },
Does anyone else just love the ease of use with paint whenever you want to visualize what you have in mind?
oops.
JohanSundman that goes for many styles of visualization. The tool that lets you get your thoughts down the fastest beats the tool that looks the most* sophisticated at the end
@Neil don't expect a CS engineer being a hardware experty
it's a different education
12:07
@KarelG So what is the study of computer hardware if not computer engineering?
electronics
@towc electronics is something else entirely
robotics
@SterlingArcher @import '~font-awesome/scss/font-awesome.scss';
@Luggage SterlingArcher is afk: sleep
12:07
still, an electronics guy will be able to tell you a lot more about the individual components of a pc than a CS guy
@towc probably, but not necessarily
@Neil if you study electrical engineering , there are courses where you have to build a PC from barebone (ie separate components.) Like building a mobo yourself.
ofc it's a small scale like RPI
12:09
@import
I kinda feel bad but don't feel bad. someone put my email at their dentist in halifax and they keep sending me emails. so I unsubscribed him from all communications from the dentist because it's freaking annoying.. but that unsubbed his text reminders.
You can be an electronics expert and never see the inside of a computer because electronics are in everything these days, though most are interested in computers all the same
rolls eyes
go go
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12:10
no, this is js js
Hello guysssss
@towc you can be both. most embedded programmers are knowledgeable on the hardware they use.
well, true
I don't know much
at all
really
but
RexAdrivan Kumusta ka? (I don't really know tagalog)
the cream in my coffee is borderline bad
!!drink the coffee or make another
12:11
@rlemon drink the coffee
> Computer engineering is a discipline that integrates several fields of electrical engineering and computer science required to develop computer hardware and software. Computer engineers usually have training in electronic engineering (or electrical engineering), software design, and hardware-software integration instead of only software engineering or electronic engineering.
> Computer engineers are involved in many hardware and software aspects of computing, from the design of individual microcontrollers, microprocessors, personal computers, and supercomputers, to circuit design.
@Luggage I'm fine :)
when they were showcasing CS courses in the UK, hardware was really not a substantial part of it, so I said the next thing that would make sense
requires both engineering branches it seems
I cry.. I'm no college graduate
12:11
a lot of us are not
I have gotten some hardware knowledge during my CS studies, but not enough to have an insight on tha t
if I'm ever confused I work with a few electrical engineers
so free help
like CPU architecture, signals, ect
are you guys talking about raspberry pi?
but don't ask me to create a small mainboard
I tinker with electronic devices in my spare time, which helps me to gain knowledge in electronics. But ...
there's almost literally no hardware until the third year when they introduce robotics: imperial.ac.uk/computing/prospective-students/courses/ug/…
@KendallFrey you may wanna sit down.
and the only other class that at first sight offers hardware is advanced robotics in the fourth year, if you do a masters
12:15
wew just finished a national ID system front-end lol
adrivanrex.github.io/National-ID-System/
You know what they say: never trust a programmer with a screwdriver. I happen to believe that's spot on.
That looks polished
are those riverbeds?
@RexAdrivan what did you change from the original template?
12:16
@OliverSalzburg yes lol
what's the pic of?
Europa?
@towc enceladus
oh
moon of Saturn
@rlemon HAHAHA I LOL just the front lolol
well, front-end is not hard to make these days :D
12:17
I thought I knew the names of all the moons. :/
i'm so bored I uploaded it on github
I hate having to create multiple accounts just so I could play 2 games at once on 2 PCs.
steam
@rlemon @Luggage where you from guys?
follow me on rexadrivan.wordpress.com
:D
@Neil That hurts me
I won't get a chance to stab in your eye
@littlepootis is it not normal ?
although I rather prefer a feature to share your steam account with a family member. It requires that they do have to create a steam account and that you configure your own to share games. blabla
my little brother uses my gaming pc. Why that account mezzle. I have enabled autosign and he can doubleclick a game shortcut to play a game
hackit @KarelG
12:25
why hacking it? It's an easy solution
just a workaround
what's new?
btw guys, I just acccomplished level 1 programming mission..
hackthissite.org/missions/prog/1/
@rlemon That's cute, can't imagine they're going to be cheap though
no, but they look pretty slick.
that is a media style pc I'd actually use
i suppose
rpi3 + kodi is plenty enough though
eh, doesn't work well for me. I've tried a few times.
its either a pain in my ass, or laggy af
12:36
Though I'm using a 4k fire tv right now, never had a problem with the rpi
I wanna get a shield, but can't justify it unless my fire tv breaks
wheew, github just went up in flames
@MadaraUchiha glad you like our Angular code so much :)
> 08:36 EDT Major service outage.
@BenFortune how are you bro?
I'm not your bro, pal.
12:40
I went to sleep 3 hours ago. I woke up to find that two thirds of my city died and I don't even know why.
okey.. you have projects?
@littlepootis real estate should be cheaper, then.
Anyone else having trouble loading github.com/hapijs/joi
it's India, they've already been inherited and moved in
I get either a spinner or a unicorn :(
12:41
github is down
That explains it then
3 mins ago, by rlemon
> 08:36 EDT Major service outage.
@OliverSalzburg She's dead, Jim.
morning everyone
12:42
Neat
That makes up for everything
Omfg github is down
Is your avatar the logo for Google Ultron?
github is showing unicorn
who needs git anyway I just deploy my code directly from my IDE while editing it
r u crazy you are not using git
12:44
nah it's an (unfunny) joke
so how are you doing team collaboration :D
@littlepootis It's the Chrome App Shell IIRC
I just keep pushing to my backup repo host and catch up my github repo when it comes back online.
it's almost back.. the github
we don't need status updates.
12:46
github shows unicorns..
holy shit
github really is down
someone is destroying our tool >.<
Can I kick the next person to mention it?
Yes.
someone is destroying our tool >.<
Haha i voted yes
someone is destroying our tool >.<
12:48
you were too slow.
stop
HAMMERTIME!
@Luggage You bastard
@RexAdrivan when you come back, no more spamming, please.
are we only allowed to discuss javascript here?
12:49
@RobertAndersson Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Pleasedon'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.
You can discuss nearly anything.
But we'll look skeptically at a new user that comes FOR off-topic.
what is javascript
just don't annoy the ROs
Cool! I'll keep that in mind
javascript is a programming language @littlepootis ..
12:51
oh boy
@GNi33 always solid advice
github isn't down ?
Why does javascript have ActiveXObject capabilities? I've been using it in my .hta files but when else would u use it?
if you need help guys dont hesitate to message me..
seems like a security flaw is what i mean
12:53
it is
also im new so no bully
@RobertAndersson legacy code, it used to be the only way to do some stuff back when IE was the only major browser
@KarelG the politically correct term is "mentally challenged"
@KarelG it was down
nah, you all were down
12:53
@BenjaminGruenbaum Interesting!
@RobertAndersson you can try making virtual reality games
Or just windows-only simple apps. HTA apps were a poor-man's version of what electron / node-webkit are.
sorta
there are still services / programs running on ActiveX
Mostly enterprise legacy stuff
any point of sale system that I've used in the past decade which is browser based.
always like IE7
I know a bank that uses IE7 for their management tools. Otherwise it won't work :P
get a new bank
I know not use
I keep my money in a pillowcase under my bed
that's more secure than ie7
12:56
My old company sold software by Oracle that was only compatible with IE 8
anyone want to invest on my app?
Fun times
Hi. How can i convert HTML tag like <h1>Title 1</h1> to its equivalent in Latex: \section{Title 1}. I look for an standard method or algorithm.
@RexAdrivan Stop spamming random crap.
@Luggage why are you kicking that Rex guy?
12:57
@RexAdrivan You are welcome here as long as you aren't constantly seeking our attention.
@BenjaminGruenbaum ohh, you know me. Always just kicking people randomly.
it's how he gets his cardio
54
Q: How do I convert HTML to LaTeX?

Henry B.I would like a way to convert a document from HTML to LaTeX on a Windows platform. What is my best option?

@Luggage Do you need node.js in order to use node-webkit?
12:59
@BenjaminGruenbaum i need a web based solution? can we do this using Javascript?
The first thing that comes to my mind is porting pdfTex with asm.js lol
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@SKMohammadi you can take any of these scripts and convert them to JS, or use the C++ one and use clang and emscripten to compile it directly to JS
@BenjaminGruenbaum all of that method do not support very of LaTeX tags.
@SKMohammadi then contribute code to those.
Honestly I'd just spin up a node server and do the conversion server-side by calling a non-js library
13:01
@Luggage you're a bad person
@BenjaminGruenbaum how? i am beginner. please explain more.
Gotcha deliver you to airport luggage handlers to teach you some lessons
😉
@KarelG But a GREAT travel accessory.
no a garbage one
@Luggage how much do you store?
and do you have one of those expando zippers?
13:04
!!afk lost
fine! last time I fly with you
If i've built a function that updates, let's say some text, on a button press, how difficult would it be to convert so instead of a button press it's a selection from a selection box instead?
1/10
1.1/10
13:09
@RobertAndersson Exactly the cost of switching from a button to a selection box, along with changes with those event handlers xD
I mean the interface
k it was a dumb question, I'll do better next time
@RobertAndersson that's my assessment of the difficulty level
uhm
you can have an action based on what you've selected, but not during the selection
I have a question also.. What is the maximum ram usage of chrome when using javascript?
@RexAdrivan There isn't one
13:15
@rlemon oh, my bad
@BenFortune sure there is. unless you've invented infinite ram
which would be nice..
@rlemon Well yeah, it's obviously going to crash when you've run out. But there's no upper limit
is there a function to get the ram usage?
!!> window.performance.memory
@BenFortune "ReferenceError: window is not defined"
13:19
haha
Oh, right. fu webworkers
just fyi, it works only on chrome
eh, No Man Sky got such a bad rating :P
i'm happy that I didn't bought it
I did :D
That's why I don't do preorders
It kills me sometimes too, since they promise extra goodies in-game sometimes
13:34
eh those season pass ... It's a scam IMO
I didn't pre-order
man I suck at making designs for error handling
try {
  app();
} catch( nothing ) {
  console.log('error');
}
that's not a design
any one seen "TypeError: access to strict mode caller function is censored" on button clicks in FIREFOX? ASP.NET application using bootstrap 3 modal dialogs
13:40
Human sacrifice, cats and dogs living together.. Mass hysteria!
13:50
if (!x) {a = x;} how to write this smaller/inline?
a = x || a;
er, !x.. uhh
just inverse it
you could use a ternary, but eh. that's already short enough
Try to use bitwise operators to make it more confusing
13:53
I'm with @OliverSalzburg
!x && (a=x)
a = !x && (x || a);
@OliverSalzburg like this?
@KarelG a = true?
@rlemon Sorry, I meant bitshifts
!x&&a=x also a classic
yeha that doesn't work
13:56
okay, I take it back. I meant "how to ride small inline skates?"
is there a more concise way to write if(i===2 || i===5 || i===8 || i===11)

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