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18:01
@KevinB almost! See how the grid background extends past? I want that gone
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It's just align items
isn't that what justification is for?
any reactjs folks here? I have a very small question
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@SterlingArcher why is grid flex 1
@SterlingArcher that can only be done by giving the grid a width i think
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18:02
Remove that, specify the width of the container
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Align-items: center
Ah, so the grid will need a media query for when it goes mobile
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Yea that flex-grow: 1 is just like doubling the size
say I am inside some function in react component, how do I get current state? assume I only want to read it, not modify. Strangely I can't find an answer to that :(
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You could still do that and just put the background on the rows if you want
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18:03
I'll paste you a fiddle
@GiorgiMoniava you are inside some function in react component
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@SterlingArcher this is exactly what you wanted right
@GiorgiMoniava now what?
@Vap0r How do I get current state
?
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18:05
I left your flex grow, no specified widths
shit that's exactly it
only read it - not modify
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Here's the diff
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You just needed to put the background in the right place and use align-items
18:06
of course it is not exactly me who is inside the function though. lol
@GiorgiMoniava look for something like this
and try to find state
diff checker, i like
@Jhoverit damn, I was so close
@Vap0r I think sadly you ain't sure what you saying. We are talking reactjs.
@KevinB @Jhoverit thanks guys! Much appreciated :)
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Yea lol so close.
18:07
damnit, second time I need to file a tax amendment.
The first time, like 7 years ago was due to doing taxes drunk.
oh heh, apparently vue uses the exact same route checking mechanism as express (github.com/pillarjs/path-to-regexp, router.vuejs.org/en/essentials/dynamic-matching.html)
not sure what to do with that fact, but it's interesting
and makes sense
A good router is 'framework' agnostic.
react router sucks
@GiorgiMoniava could you explain what you mean? I'm used to accessing state like so: this.state.<stateVarName>. Your implementation of reactJS could be different if it wasn't developed by facebook
it's just matching string patterns and parsing parameters.
18:09
@Vap0r this.state.someVal - doesn't give you current state
Hence my question
pretty sure he's trolling you
yeah, sure, it's just that it feels weird. Given Vue philosophy, I would have thought they had their own integrated routing system with some really clever internal stuff to make it very easy to do things
Sure I am using Facebook version :)
I really don't know which one of us is being trolled at this point
I guess in this case there wasn't much that could be improved upon, with an assumed context
18:10
@KevinB Me trolling vapor? why?
because you're using Facebook
You can take any good router and turn it into something of "vue philosophy" with a thin wrapper. Same with anything.
@Vap0r Since state updates can be delayed and they are async, that is why this.state.someVal can't always give you latest state
@Luggage can't argue with that
@GiorgiMoniava use this.state.<someVarName>. Async doesn't necessarily mean not up-to-date
At the time you call this.state.<someVar>, that is the most up-to-date valid react state available. AFAIK
18:13
@Vap0r Yeah but imagine I do this.state.someVar (and there is state change pending). this means I didn't really read the latest state. isn't it?
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@GiorgiMoniava Inside the render method, state is always up to date
Can someone who can articulate programmatic things better than me step in here?
@Jhoverit OKay but I what if this is not a render method
??
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There's no such thing as a state change pending to "miss", you will render on every state change
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@GiorgiMoniava Then you're an idiot.
18:14
I get what his hang-up is, even if it isn't an issue
this.state.someVal is "up-to-date enough" unless you just changed state in the same lifecycle method (in which case you want to use the setState callback to read it)
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Or in didUpdate I guess
What was it called when you spend too much time on insignificant details of a project?
@Jhoverit ARTICULATION MASTER
lol
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But yea you don't go randomly on your own time reaching into state, that's not how anything works
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18:15
@Alesana Towc
Alesana wasting time. procrastinating, bike-shedding
@Alesana I don't know but if you spend 4 hours searching you might find out
@Vap0r Hahaha good one
thought, I think it takes two people to bike-shed
18:15
@Jhoverit I can tell you really respect me as a developer
I'm just not even sure you're joking
Hmm I thought there was a specific word. Well, it wouldn't be procrastinating, and time wasted would be a result of it.
I like to think you are, but you're probably not
@Luggage can you give example how would you read latest state inside some function ?
this.state
I think the word I was looking for was bikeshedding actually
18:16
@Alesana Over-engineering
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@towc You're a hobbyist still aren't you?
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:P
Where do you suspect your are not getting the latest state?
@Alesana anti-productive refinement?
@Jhoverit not in a couple of weeks I won't
premature optimization
18:17
@Zirak 2.9
@Luggage this is a general question. just like I said this.state isn't most recent IMHO. if there are state changes pending.
@SterlingArcher 3.1
TIL there a lot more ways to describe how I design things than I thought there were
YOU MONSTER
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@GiorgiMoniava You'll react to EVERY state change.
18:18
You just look at this.state. If there are changes pending then that's an internal react detail, most of the time
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So yea makes no difference if a new value is already on it's way
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You'll simply react to all of them..
@Luggage Maybe I will ask question later to get more authorative answer
@Jhoverit I think you ain't following I am not talking about reading state inside render
changing state triggers tings like render and componentWillUpdate(). You just implement what you want in those lifecycle methods
18:19
HAHAHAHAHA
This guy is golden
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@GiorgiMoniava Read the docs dude
I noticed ndugger hasn't been speaking recently maybe he's trying to prove his troll-worth?
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@GiorgiMoniava facebook.github.io/react/docs/react-component.html All your questions are painfully easily answered right here
this.state IS the API for reading state. Also, I am the authority on react.
It's in my title.
@Jhoverit The docs say setState is asynchronous and that confuses me, when I want to read variable
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18:20
If you have a specific question come back and ask us
@Jhoverit nah dude he'll wait for some authoritative answers thank you very much
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@GiorgiMoniava Show us the code you don;t understand and why you don't understand it
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You're just saying "It's async, wut, I'm confuse" without even having an issue to worry about lol
@Luggage chill man :) authorative answer is like from some react developer. I didn't say it to offend someone
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18:20
!!afk Luggage's turn
I'm not offended, amused.
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^
@Luggage Nice then.
@Jhoverit I will try to finally ask my point. react tells you setState is async. That means if I call setState(something), theoretically this may get called after 10 seconds. Now imagine after 5 seconds of calling setState I do this.setState right? This will still give me the old value, isn't it?
Because the new value will be set only 5 seconds later
8 mins ago, by Luggage
this.state.someVal is "up-to-date enough" unless you just changed state in the same lifecycle method (in which case you want to use the setState callback to read it)
did I make it clear
18:23
Are you trying to read it in the same method/function in which you set it?
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@GiorgiMoniava It does not matter. You'll just update twice
@Luggage I didn't follow which callback you referred to, example would be nice
@Luggage NOPE
the setState callback
since "nope" then don't worry. react calls YOU when the state is up-to-date
@Jhoverit I am not updating, I am reading :)
it calls your render() or other lifecycle methods
18:24
I think all of this could be resolved with a little code
Reading a state property doesn't update the lifecycle
@SterlingArcher LOL
But yeah post code
class ReactComponent()
{
myFunction(){
console.log(this.state.x);
}

}
how to ensure value of x is latest?
what calls myFunction
18:24
@GiorgiMoniava Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
It is latest.
@CapricaSix OK didn't know
@GiorgiMoniava listen to liggage, it is always latest
@KevinB does it matter?
18:25
yes?
It's as latest as you EVER get. Wether or not there is pending state inside react is none of your business. The developers chose to expose that internal state as 'this.state'. You can take it or leave it.
Even if you're waiting for an async method to resolve, the state won't update and won't trigger a lifecycle refresh
@KevinB OK. I don;t know what calls it:)
@KevinB depends
if you do it within the same function you'd add a callback
this.setState({blah: 'hi'}, ()=> {mythingthatneedsupdatedblah})
otherwise like @Luggage said it's latest
setState can be async??
did not know
18:26
aye
it's always async
it IS async ^
@SterlingArcher It is
Then how come without a callback it seems sync?
my react world is shattering
18:26
It doesn't matter that it's async most of the time, since your render() is like a callback to setState()
Hmm a little bit still confused
@SterlingArcher I told you this like a week ago
You know this
I KNOW NOTHING
socket.on("loadWaitingRoom", data => {
	this.setState({
		errorClass : "success",
		error : data.msg
	});
	setTimeout(_ => {
		this.props.history.go(`/waiting/${data.id}`);
		this.props.history.replace(`/waiting/${data.id}`);
	}, 1000);
});
So essentially this timeout is bad and should be inside the setState callback
myFunc() {
  this.setState({blah: 'hi'})
  this.state.blah === 'hi'
}
only really need a callback in cases like that
well, that's reading props and not state..
but maybe
18:28
I mean that's a made up case obv
@SterlingArcher progress so far jsfiddle.net/3pcrayox
sorry could not format
:(
@Luggage Is this not more recent?
class ReactComponent()
{
myFunction(){
this.setState(function(prevState){console.log(prevState.x); })

}

}
@GiorgiMoniava Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
that's the current state. No difference in that example.
Jun 8 at 19:11, by rlemon
setState is async dude
18:28
hit **Ctrl+K** before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages
@Luggage which is more recent
Just go follow the style the docs say and come to us when you have a real world example you are confused about
?
this example
or previous
@ndugger remember my senses are triggered by a socket broadcast, so the radar "sweeping" won't really be legit
It'll just have pings in locations based on bearing and distance (thanks to @ssube's calculations)
@SterlingArcher I know, it's just for effect.
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18:29
@GiorgiMoniava Yeah. You'll do {ANYTHING} twice
ah ok 😀 looks good dude, im impressed
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I think he's a troll
!!afk benching hard
I wish I was canvasy
@SterlingArcher it's honestly super simple man
18:30
@GiorgiMoniava if you make something that uses state for real and just use this.state like the docs say I will gladly take a look and tell you where you may have issues. your example is too generic to be informative.
@SterlingArcher I'm gonna add on mouse events to highlight the direction you're hovering over so you can click to go in that direction
@Loktar there's a lot of geometry maths that I don't know :/
@ndugger well, that may not be ideal
yeah but that's not canvas related
learn em
18:31
eh I'm just being pedantic
well not really
@Luggage I posted two snippets above and asked which gives more recent state version. If that is not clear enough, OKAY I will come back later.
but yeah it's everything outside of canvas that's hard
Movement will be keyboard based, and touchscreen swipe based, since you'll need your mouse to do quick actions on the action panel
moving is the quickest action
@SterlingArcher how are you doing movement right now?
18:31
> I will come back later
When the real pros are here
In V1 it's mouse grid click, in V2 it's WASD based
@GiorgiMoniava the 2nd example is super weird...
keep both, tho
you don't need to call a setstate to get the most recent vs of state
Mobile users will be disadvantaged against keyboard players
18:32
if you were setting state and then calling the callback in the same call, the callback has the most recent
So maybe I can make a mobile lobby
@Loktar That is what my question was about ;))))
@SterlingArcher well the mouse grid click would work great in my radar as well; I'm limiting it to 8 directions, just like your grid
is your game twitch realtime?
mobile players won't have much of a disadvantage in a slow and sneaky zombie game
I mean, it will be
Sneaky will be hard, since you can move as fast as you want
18:33
you'll have to react and aim in < 0.1 seconds?
Maybe I can put a movement limit
Basically right now, development is based on "you can play as fast as you can literally move your mouse"
I'll work on the radar more this evening
laptop is about dead
I can add in "slow" aspects later, like being able to move only 1 tile per second
The real key though is human crafting. Gotta find each other, team up, and build defenses
Cause 1 zombie v 14 humans... zombie is gonna be strong af.
Humans can craft weapons and shit, but if a zombie infects somebody, it'll level up and mutate and be even stronger
It'll be hard to balance, but that's the game concept
you can craft humans?
Let's say the source infected zombie infects 7 people.. they turn, and all of a sudden it's a lvl 7 zombie with 7 lvl 1 zombies to swarm
Hopefully by that time the humans will have made defenses and weapons, because each dead human makes it harder
have you done storyboarding/UX stuff for how it will play when that happens?
like, have you played through the fast parts of the game? Because that seems like the part to optimize your layout for.
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@SterlingArcher did you go home puking
nah im good now
@ssube i've done a few whiteboard sessions, but there's a lot I haven't considered
like, if you're crafting something, can you be attacked? Will a modal crafting popup slow you down?
Shit like that I need to play through
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blakeoliver.com/blog/11-places-to-work-remotely 11 dumbest places to work remotely? For teh clicks? Or what, this sucks lol
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18:43
Thank you facebook..
@ssube Thank you, it works as you said
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Duh
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> For teh clicks?
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Read it
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18:46
It's hilarious
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> Go work in the food court at the mall
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Lmao
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> 5. Gyms and Sports Clubs
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Yes I will take my laptop and get some development done at the gym
I do the bar one.
18:47
They needed to put links to X places
Write tests between sets.
Move past standing desk into a lifting desk
Let's add our own. I'll start: #12 While driving
#13 in a dog park
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> Many student unions have lounges where you can spread out and get work done. The only trouble these days can be getting on the secured wifi networks, and maybe getting on campus, too, if you’re not a student. So enroll in a course, get a student ID, and take advantage of all the resources your local university or community college has to offer.
WHAT'S UP
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18:49
It literally says to enroll in a course at the college so you can work on campus
#14 in jail
I'd be distracted by the 'sights' on a college campus
#15 Your local emergency room as free wifi
#16 riding a tricycle
#17 while pooping on a slide
#18 in line at an amusement park
you pay for the rides and they'll let you wait in line all day
18:50
#19 in a mosh pit
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@Luggage Weird
What's strange about that?
college campuses often have rare trees and art sculptures
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Idk I always find it weird when anyone >15 oggles people
I'm discreet..
18:51
He has an earnocular
ooh a three engine landing today

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