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The burden is on you to reproduce the problem, now. I went above and beyond in that.
well, thank you for your time, I'm gonna check what is wrong with my code
Ok, I managed to pinpoint the error
Like you said, something is wrong with the way c.execute().value creates the tree
because when I use random render() from your gist, it works
well, that narrows it down some
(maybe it has something to do with a fact, that I cannot push additional children after creation of a tree?)
yeah, that was it
but I couldnt see any clear warning or anything that should prohibit from doing this
What couldn't you do?
00:15
let node = h('div')
node.children.push(h('div'))
ohh. yea. that's now how you use virtual-dom, I am pretty sure
(note: I don't use virtual-dom, but it's not consistent with the examples and I know react)
well, now I know the hard way
h('div', {}, [
    h('div')
])
anyways, looks like I managed to resolve this issue
(but still, I think it should be somehow telegraphed? idk)
thank you for your time and effort!
np
May I ask why you don't just use react? I'm not saying you are wrong, just curious if there was a technical reason
> A VTree is designed to be equivalent to an immutable data structure. While it's not actually immutable, you can reuse the nodes in multiple places and the functions we have exposed that take VTrees as arguments never mutate the trees.
@AreWojciechowski This says you should be able to mutate the tree like you were..
00:26
Well, I don't want to use React because that's not the point
Well, I might just explain what I'm doing
Well, I've used well for the third time
:)
Yea.. I don't want to sound like I am pushing react... just curious if you had something you specifically wanted to do different, something you didn't like, etc
I'm playing with a front-end language based on LISP and I kinda wanted to incorporate really simple function for real simple hyperapp
this worked, too:
let vElement = h('div')
vElement.children.push(h('span', ["ghghf"]))
that's valid.
(but it may not work for nested, because count must be updated)
It works like this: you define the state, you derive the view from the state, every time you update the state, it updates the view
thats like a really simple React for dummies
so you may understand why I didn't want to use full blown framework to include in my little LISP clone
(but also I already included virtual-dom so)
react is just a view library that does what you described, but it is a bit heavy for what it does
preact, for example, is might lighter in size (not sure about performance)
00:30
and I have managed to do this with 20 line code and virtual-dom, so it satisfies
though.. I can see how you don't need everythign react does
I use mobx-react to replace react's internal state and I could just as easily use mobx + virtual-dom
(I won't, I like react, but I just wanted to say "i get it")
but if you are making a project from the ground up, not to be included as a dependency - then you can use react instead of sole virtual-dom
(I like Vue more, I'm a pleb)
((or Riot))
If anyone pings towc, you are perma-banned. :)
00:34
jk tho, jokes on you :)
(not really)
I'm just joking because we have a regular in here, towc, that loves pushing Vue.
(if I write in parentheses no one else can see it, right?)
right.
but I would be permabanned for saying Riot, right?
it kinda feels like Vue changed a bit
Ignoring the fact that I don't even have that power, no, of course not.
00:36
Well, I might have misunderstood the joke
@towc Look, a Vue friend.
Well, whatever, I'm not thinking clearly right now, hair-pulling must have taken its toll
Now you'll understand. Ohh, will you understand.
By the way, do you think that handling css through js is a bad thing?
Like, instead of using :hover - onmouseenter and onmouseleave
meh
@rlemon See any videos on "starship theory"? A game that is a cross between Rimworld and FTL.
it's in alpha not available to everyone on steam, yet, but look like it has potential
00:48
Where is sheepy, I have not seen him for ages
him, i thought
Luggage is there a way to determine if a div comes into view as one scrolls down a page
yea. stackoverflow has some answers to that
01:06
someone teach me something I do not already know!!!
@Luggage no, but I'll check it out now
is this how forEach is different from a for loop, forEach requires a reference object when executing a callback if you want to use your current approach. Also, forEach will not stop executing on break.
 
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Anyone using platform-server with Angular here? I create the tag if you'd like to use it in Questions or Answers... platform-server
 
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06:21
hi guys could you help me out with this .https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44743479/verify-email-before-logging-in-nodejs-mongoosemongodb-passportjs

i'm having a problem of verifying my email address
 
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08:09
var a;

for(a=0;a<10;a++){
	setTimeout(function(){
  	console.log(a);
  },1000)
}
it prints 10 ten times because when the loop is executed 10 times within a second and a has 10 for the first setTimeout. Is that correct?
leave the "when" word in my previous sentence
08:23
@Jhoverit help?
I have a following regex (\s|-|,|=|")\1+ with this i can do = space but here i want to add one more thing that is 6 consecutive letter and 4 alpha character and one numeric can someone help me here
or all the setTimeouts point to the current "a" value
if i keep the setTimeout value to be very low it has to print the current "a" value
08:45
Any help guys
@Mahadevan naamba rendu per daan irkom chat room la
@AreWojciechowski don't feel bad just because you chose the right tools :)
@iLiveInAPineappleUnderTheSea English only please.
This is true for all of chat, not just this room.
09:02
oh ok
ok @MadaraUchiha. is my question stupid
No,
The reason this happens is because it's the same a for all of the setTimeout calls
The value of a is read when the setTimeout() calls the function, and by the time the function is called, a is already 10.
yeah i got it..if i set the timeout to very low, can it get the value between 0 and 10
@iLiveInAPineappleUnderTheSea No
JavaScript is single threaded (for the most part)
The first setTimeout will never be called until all of the loop finishes running
Even if you set the timeout to 0.
09:15
@MadaraUchiha can you please help me out
Mahadevan
Mahadevan
I have a following regex (\s|-|,|=|")\1+ with this i can do = space but here i want to add one more thing that is 6 consecutive letter and 4 alpha character and one numeric can someone help me here
having trouble creating a regex that matches everything but certain words
my samples would be something like:
Hello, guys, do you use ideavim?
/
/profile
/profile/
/api/something
/user
/some/non-existant/path
and I want to the regex to match everything but, say /, /profile, /profile/, /user, /user/, so in that sample it matches /api/something, /some/non-existant/path
this answer suggests negative lookaheads
@towc Why a regex?
@Mahadevan are you there? they are helping you
09:22
@MadaraUchiha using a framework to manage routes, and I got in an edge corner where apparently the only thing available to me are regexes
@towc JS?
yeah
would need to put it instead of that
so that not only does it skip api calls, but simply doesn't care about anything that isn't a predefined list of routes
09:23
some of which, regrettably, would actually have parameters within them :/
@MadaraUchiha is your point that routes have problems being matched because the /s make them look like regexes?
@towc My point is that if you have something that regex is ill suited for, ES6 has options for you
I honestly don't know what to do with that 😒 Sorry, I know you're trying to be genuinely helpful and that you know what you're talking about, but I don't see it
I get that it helps in case I get typeerrors
but that's not a problem I'm having
You want some complicated matching rules that regex is not very well suited for
I think the engine is doing that by itself
Symbol.matches allows you to define a function that would be used for the matching
09:30
ooh!
didn't see that from the docs
think I got it :)
thanks
@towc Yeah, the MDN docs are severely lacking in that regard
They give an example of a fortunate side effect but not the actual functionality.
I'll try adding it in
although I'm not too familiar with the styling guides for MDN so I risk making a mess of consistency in writing
ok I won't
someone probably should though
at some point
maybe later if I have time
09:53
Hi!
10:07
Hey sorry just went for coffee break
Guys, I'd like to generate simple daily schedule for events in 24 hour format. My evens are repeating during the day with some frequenc eg, 20 minutes. What is the best approch to generate sometling like that: 00:00, 00:20, 00:40, 1, 1:20 ... etc
you mean you want strings?
['00:00', '00:20', '00:40', '01:00', '01:20' ... ]
yeah
I have a following regex (\s|-|,|=|")\1+ with this i can do = space but here i want to add one more thing that is 6 consecutive letter and 4 alpha character and one numeric can someone help me here
well, there's a very easy AND simple approach
maybe not the most elegant or shortest, but it works
did you try nested for loops?
10:11
hi there
I'll try with simply work on minutes, and then iterate through 24 hours, and combine both togerher
yup :)
anyone knows attack code into here?=
btw,
im creating a board game and generate the cells in it dynamicly
   $('.container').append($('<div>')
                .addClass('cell')
                .attr('data-row', row)
                .attr('data-col', col)
            );
but at the same time I want an object that contants an object with the same data
that piece of code is inside in a double for loop to generate for example 10x10 grid board
and for the object I've got
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but i dont know if im doing it right or what
this.board = [
            {
                row: row,
                col: col,
                player: 0
            }
        ];
10:23
@matyyy or you can get real smart :P
    var int = 20
      , ar = []
      , pad = ( x ) => ('' + x).length === 1 ? '0' + x : x;

    for( var i = 0, j = 0; i < 24; )
      ar.push( pad( i += ( ((j+=int)/60)|0) ) + ':' + pad(j %= 60) );

    ar
!!> var int = 35, ar = [],pad = ( x ) => ('' + x).length === 1 ? '0' + x : x;for( var i = 0, j = 0; i < 24; ) ar.push( pad( i += ( ((j+=int)/60)|0) ) + ':' + pad(j %= 60) ) ; ar
@towc ["00:20","00:40","01:00","01:20","01:40","02:00","02:20","02:40","03:00","03:20‌​","03:40","04:00","04:20","04:40","05:00","05:20","05:40","06:00","06:20","06:40"‌​,"07:00","07:20","07:40","08:00","08:20","08:40","09:00","09:20","09:40","10:00",‌​"10:20","10:40","11:00","11:20","11:40","12:00","12:20","12:40","13:00","13:20","‌​13:40","14:00","14:20","14:40","15:00","15:20","15:40","16:00","16:20","16:40" (snip)
@towc ["05:35","11:10","16:45","22:20","27:55"]
@towc ["00:35","01:10","01:45","02:20","02:55","03:30","04:05","04:40","05:15","05:50‌​","06:25","07:00","07:35","08:10","08:45","09:20","09:55","10:30","11:05","11:40"‌​,"12:15","12:50","13:25","14:00","14:35","15:10","15:45","16:20","16:55","17:30",‌​"18:05","18:40","19:15","19:50","20:25","21:00","21:35","22:10","22:45","23:20","‌​23:55","24:30"]
seems to work well for any interval :)
(first is 20, next is 335 (typo), next is 35 )
well, overshoots sometimes apparently
I've been awake at 27:55 once, my code isn't wrong ;)
well, there is a not very elegant fix:
var int = 35,
    ar = [],
    pad = ( x ) => ('' + x).length === 1 ? '0' + x : x;

for( var i = 0, j = 0; i < 24; i += (((j+=int)/60)|0) )
  if(i < 24)
    ar.push( pad( i ) + ':' + pad(j %= 60) ) ; ar
here's a slightly more pleasing one:
var int = 35,
    ar = [],
    pad = ( x ) => ('' + x).length === 1 ? '0' + x : x;

for( var i = 0, j = 0; (i += (((j+=int)/60)|0)) < 24;)
  ar.push( pad( i ) + ':' + pad(j %= 60) ) ; ar
10:48
@towc
hey person
find me a ballpen and write the name of "R"
no
'' + x is same as ?
10:58
@DenizR. not all
that was a question
it is same as ___ (fill the blank)
@DenizR. x.toString(), for the most part.
exactly :)
function toHourString(minutesSinceMidnight) {
  const hour = Math.floor(minutesSinceMidnight / 60);
  const minute = minutesSinceMidnight % 60;
  return `${hour}:${minute}`; // Not adding left padding because I'm lazy AF
}

const result = [];
for (let i = 0; i < 24*60; i += 20) {
  result.push(toHourString(i));
}
console.log(result);
@towc @DenizR. ^
fair enough
11:07
nice
I guess I could have made it like x>9 but ah well :P
sorry, meant x<10
:)
I'm looking on ways to type backtick on my keyboard...
tried getting used to a more programmer-productive keyboard layout?
edit message, select all, CTRL + K to format
@towc, like?
@DenizR. the common US or UK layouts
I know for sure that the UK (gb) layout contains all the characters a good javascript programmer needs
except λ
11:16
I'm using keyboard for my native language.. how do you type lambda?
depending on your setup, it may be convenient to have a shortcut to switch keyboard layouts
it's really useful when learning human-to-human languages with weird accents
@MadaraUchiha you are welcome :)
const getScheduleInHour = (train) => {
  let i = 0;
  const result = [];
  while (i < 60) {
    result.push(i);
    i += train.frequency;
  }
  return result;
}

const getScheduleInDay = (train) => {
  const scheduleInHour = getScheduleInHour(train);
  const result = [];
  for (i = 0; i<24; i++) {
    scheduleInHour.map(minutes => {
      result.push({hour: formatTime(i), minutes: formatTime(minutes)})
    })
  }
  return result;
}


const formatTime = (num) => {
  if (num < 10) {
    num = '0' + num;
and I guess also to use characters your native keyboard doesn't have
@RexAdrivan ?
11:18
don't listen to RexAdrivan
I'm gonna have to find a way then..
@DenizR. copy paste from google
λ
oh, I have a shortcut that types λ
@towc, yeah that is the best way
11:31
meh, it works :P
I really miss ms-dos >=
no you don't
nobody misses ms
except the people who miss ms
TOWC what's the time?
if weak>hibernate
!!what is the time
11:37
!!!!!!time
@DenizR. That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
!!urban kokowala
@DenizR. you found the errors :0
meh, not the first time..
11:41
did you check this? github.com/adrivanrex/rxzone_
we're not all infatuated with your work :P
@DenizR. what is 5 v 5 to?
@RexAdrivan ..?
I don't remember you asking me whether or not you can use my code in your own repo
Normally I wouldn't mind but you're clearly trolling
So I'm going to ask you once: Stop.
11:48
HAMMERTIME!
Halt!
HAMMERZEIT!
it has already been initiated @MadaraUchiha
converting string to charcode?
What are you even talking about?
I honestly sometimes can't tell if you're a bot or a real person
first warning?
12:08
this is not working) why?
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It is working...
it doesnt output anything
it's doing what its meant to do
It does.
12:15
also, you're either that dumb or a dick
@towc, who and why?
not you :)
anyways, I like your work with WebGL
talking to me?
Yes mate :)
12:17
heh, thanks
Np, to be honest I never had a chance to do WebGL.. there is always something more important.. but I'm going to try it
it's nice
in hindsight, unless you want to do really top-notch graphics (which is not what I'm doing anyway), there's not much use to it
but it's fun to get more of a clue of a different paradigm than the one you're used to
Yeah, widen your perspective :)
12:34
@towc did you check the coding?
you mean your pretend repo?
12:47
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What the...
13:12
@DenizR. you should, it's super easy to get started with and much more powerful than anything you can do on canvas.
There are a lot of simple things, like hiding polygons based on depth, that are much easier with WebGL.
@ssube, thank you. I will most definitely.
13:58
...
Can someone please take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/44747082/…
14:10
Anyone?
 
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15:25
hello guys i need help in jquery
What?
@HeshamFarag ask your question, and if anyone is around and willing to answer, they will 😀
0
Q: see more button comment show and hide past list

Hesham FaragI want to hide the last list,Totally show number of list like 5 in first and when click see more show 8 and when I click again show the remain but number list is fix on 6 .. https://codepen.io/hesham-farag/pen/Ngadvj <div class="comment-box-container"> <div class="comment-box"> <d...

i need make comment like face
show number of list comment and hide the past
like face?
and make pervious from list when i click
like facebook comment
15:30
@littlepootis like face.
why there
why to you my good sir
i didn`t understand
@littlepootis @towc .. !
I have no idea what you need from this question..
@tholo u jelly?
15:31
@towc, on what?
@HeshamFarag we're just taking the piss, ignore us
@tholo your question wasn't commented on here, and apparently is now deleted
i wnat when i click buttom see more hide 5 list and show new 5 of list
@towc, why would that make me 'jelly'?
@towc, why would that make me 'jelly'?
15:39
first of all, it was jokey and I meant no offense
second of all, what you're saying isn't helping your case of not being jelly
@towc, oh okay then. Let me say my '2 cents'
don't bother
first of all, it was a dumb 'jokey', but good that you meant no offense
second of all, what you are saying isn't making your day better
I apreciate your input
it's not a bother, just 2 c
same here, much obliged
15:43
dunno, that was a little more than 2c by my calculations
but hey, why would you appreciate it, when you asked me 'not to bother'?
then your calculations were wrong. 2 statements, each valued of 1 c
if you're paid a fairly standard basic price of 15$/hr, and considering the average wpm for programmers to be ~75, that costed you 0.087 dollars
26 words → 20.8 seconds → 0.00577777 of an hour → * 15 dollars par hour → 0.086666
so thank you for your 8/9 cents
True, but you were the one asking questions. And I can spare that much
so could you, obviously.
I don't mind wiping my ass with pennies
!!asspennies
@towc That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
exactly, hence the 'jelly' part, though being dumb
!!jelly
@tholo That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: really, tell
awwwww
don't you insult my intelligence
iamverysmart
Hello All, I am getting issue with webpack Module not found Cannot resolve module 'FileUploadOptions' and Cannot resolve module 'FileTransfer', I am using Cordova with Vue help needed
15:50
don't intelligence my insult
iamcleververy
@Webloper try installing them?
what is your webpack config ?
@towc without webpack its working fine
install them into webpack then :)
I've never actually used Cordova, so wait for someone more competent to come by
@towc already installed through Cordova plugin command
Is there any way we exclude these two modules to be resolved
15:55
What is your webpack.config?
@tholo Should I post here
Please do
@tholo Here is the gist file for the same gist.github.com/webloper/d6a7ecd0ae92e7b0a64d75b24ab17ef5
@tholo and I am using this plugin to use Vue with webpack github.com/kartsims/vue-cordova
are you in dev environment when this occurs?
@tholo in both env dev and production, I am not able build also
16:04
that's weird... I did use Cordova, Ionic, but still learning Vue.. sorry I might not be able to help you
@tholo :) without webpack its working fine, but I have to use webpack to minimize the size of the APK... nevermind thanks any ways
np, good luck mate
 
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17:10
Don't drop the soap
17:36
\o @BenFortune
\🎅/
18:38
Q: is there a limit for the number of collections a mongodb document can have?
*documents in a collection
I wanted to save 500‘000‘500‘000 documents - is that possible?
@ndugger so is the tinder chick staying?
I feel like there's an XY problem here
I can't see a good reason for you wanting to store that many docs
I wish I had so many documents
there's also a googling issue
@towc who do you think could have so many documents
18:51
it's always the butler
I also have a problem
Not db related though
They changed cola cans in Poland and they are loose in cup holder in my car
19:35
did you check the docs?
19:54
Is there any other way for base64 encode and decode other than
console.log(new Buffer('Hello World!').toString('base64'));
yeah
step 1) google
in this case, it would be "javascript base64"
step 2) look for things that might help
step 3) $$$
In node js
yes
in nodejs
nodejs runs with javascript
I'll make it easier for you: use this link "aHR0cHM6Ly9kZXZlbG9wZXIubW96aWxsYS5vcmcvZW4vZG9jcy9XZWIvQVBJL1dpbmRvd0Jhc2U2NC9‌​CYXNlNjRfZW5jb2RpbmdfYW5kX2RlY29kaW5n"
Its says
ReferenceError: btoa is not defined
oh wait, actually that encoding doesn't work, future link for reference: developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/API/WindowBase64/…
well then, my fault
you can always just add it on as a dependency
19:59
btoa is dom, strangely enough
npm install btoa then const btoa = require('btoa')
You don't need that
.toString('base64')
Node has string_encoder in the core modules
var str = 'abc'
console.log(str.toString('base64'))
@BenFortune doesn't work
20:04
@AbrarAhmed Buffer.from(str).toString('base64')
So the simplest is to use the buffer with .toString('base64')
right?
@AbrarAhmed Yep
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