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just old
Wow what is going on
I can haz suggestion?
@Luggage I'll give you a couple, shoot.
We are currently having about 1 lightning strike /sec
@KamilSolecki wow that's like 30 in 30 seconds!
20:00
things turning green?
hail?
meteors?
ice cream snowmen?
raindrops?
isn't an asteroid supposed to be passing through in a few days
droptops?
cross posting because i laughed so hard
20:05
@ssube not yet, but the rain is pretty hardcore
boo. We got some sweet storms here a few weeks ago. Luckily, I live on a hill, so I can just watch other stuff flood.
house is at the top of a hill, but our yard slopes, and floods at the bottom of the slope
... right where our new field line runs
so it's a mess after all the rain we just got
French drain or drainage ditch?
my yard is at a 30 degree slope or so for... 10m, then the street (parking on both sides + 1 lane), then the neighbor, then their back yard slopes again
Hello house
20:07
so we're pretty immune to most rain here, but there's an intersection not far from here that regularly flood and cars get stuck
field line, a line with holes running underground surrounded by gravel, that is conencted to our septic tank on one end. so where it hits the water line, and waterline is high right now, it's coming up through the ground
Sorry for being in the wrong room but, what's the most appropriate StackExchange site to ask about scaling websites?
@KevinB that seems bad
@Francis C# chat room
@Francis there isn't really one
20:09
Is StackOverflow suitable then/
*?
if you've profiled your site and have a specific problem, yes.
yeah... thing is, it could just be because we had so much rain recently with that tropical storm, or it could be a more long term problem. dunno yet. it's always flooded out that way in the yard
I don't have any specific issues yet, I just have architectural questions.
vimeo.com/223353290 - If you wanna see the storm intensity
20:11
the storms with true storms are pretty cool
especially at night with darker nights
I love storms. Watching them is... special
makin making moves!
i like storms, until they render me unable to do my job/gaming
your power go out often?
20:13
I like light rain
not often, but, in the past few weeks it's been bad
enough to water my gardens, not enough to damage plants and floor my pond
yea we've been getting a lot of rain here as well
lost a whole day to power, then the next day was spotty due to related network problems
which sucks, I need/want a car wash
A great thing is also the smell of ionized air.
20:14
drive around in the rain
@ssube spots and uneven
yeah
the rain takes care of the bird shit, doesn't give me a shine
Does anyone here have an open source project using MobX that's relatively more complex? I get the boilerplate but don't get how it extends
wish any of my applications were open source :(
to extend it, I just make a new store honestly
most stores focus on their area
20:16
if you mean mosho's, it doesn't cover things like server-side pre-fetching, if I recall.
ooooh
mosho's has an event handler you can use for fetching data before rendering a page, but, that's not server-side rendering
@Luggage I am looking at this one, I just don't get how to scale the AppState appropriately
like suppose there are two disparate "stores", how are they reconciled? Two classes made, then instantiated on the main AppStore?
i don't know what you mean by 'scale app state'
20:23
do the stores rely on eachother? Import a store into another, or just make it one
but it's your choice on the stores.. mobx does not have any opinions.
@corvid yes, or any way you like
mobx doesn't impose anything
nor does the boilerplate
thank god.
Suppose there's a relatively simple model of Posts and Comments. Do you make PostsState and CommentsState, import both in AppState, and use that to delegate actions between them?
I have one "ui store" per page and then stores for the data (something like a repository pattern)
20:24
you might, yeah
that's what I'd do
and an app store for whole-app things
@Luggage I would say AppState is that
Feels somewhat redux-y but more flexible, and less strict on how it should be implemented
20:24
@KevinB it actually does work for SSR btw
just never used it
@corvid why reduxy?
not really anything reduxey about it
Besides storing data
but you could call it Hardrivey then too I suppose
@Loktar LOL
20:26
@Mosho you will be instancing a store that will allow you access to methods which will update that state... but I guess that's really just any state management solution
@BenFortune haha I want more!
@corvid yeah, redux is more about dispatch, serializable state etc
she must be the type of person that just keeps flushing a toilet until it overflows, too
Sub to whatcouldgowrong
@Loktar
20:27
@BenFortune this is amazing
There really is a sub for everything
@Vap0r safety first
@Vap0r that dude's crazy. He does all sorts of that shit
thta's why you don't pull it out when it's on fire.
Let's say I have an array [1, 2, 3, 4] and an variable with an index representing a value in the array indx = 2 which represents 3 in the array. How do I "flip" the index so it grabs the index from the right instead? So that for example indx.reverse() = 2 represents 2?
@MagnusBurton use the length and a little light math
like subtraction
oh wow
@Loktar That flick
20:29
@rlemon wait so he did this once, and decided to do it more than just that one time?!
!!> [1,2,3,4][4%3]
@rlemon 2
!!magic
(∩ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)⊃━☆゚. * ・ 。 ᵀᴴᴱ ᴳᴬᴹᴱ
mod? no.
@Luggage look here, it gave him 2
> You have some fire, and you, and you
indx.magic()?
.... this crap is insane
20:30
My applications now start with
$().ready() am I pro?
@Loktar someone gonna need an ice bucket after that
lol
@Loktar looks like you
20:31
hell no
@Shrek gotta add document inside the selector so it knows what to wait for
i.imgur.com/qOxFTtq.gifv <- Loktar #infiniteDad
@rlemon LOL
don't forget the window onload handler once the dom is ready
20:32
@BenFortune LOL
god dang
I need to stop watching these, dying
...so are they
jQuery should polyfill that
for react native & cordova ofcourse!
What is Symbol used for in javascript, what practical application is there for it?
Symbol.crips and Symbol.bloods
Symbol('tshhh')
20:34
umm so it supports gangs
Badum, Symbol('tshhh').
@Arrow unique identifier, and are internally used to control/change many native methods within JS
const badum = Symbol('tshhh');
20:35
badum.then(() => Symbol('tshhh'))
2
Wait... this actually seems really easy, which makes me feel like I am doing something wrong
so what would be a practical use for it, as an exmaple?
why can't useful things be easy
async function rimshot() {
   return await badum(Symbol('tshhh'));
}
Symbol.iterator is a practical use
20:36
@KevinB Because then you end up with jQuery
@Arrow ignore these fools
but, jquery changed the world
@Arrow NodeList.prototype[Symbol.iterator] = [][Symbol.iterator]
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I'm using typescript and I don't know how to bind the index into the function
const names = contacts.map((item, index) => <li onClick={selectPerson}> {item.firstName} {item.lastName} </li>);
selectPerson is my action
.bind(this) doesn't seem to work
@Vap0r lol
20:37
what?
hahahah
you mean, pass the index to the function?
hint: your bind() must use the variable "index" somewhere
const badum = {
	[Symbol.iterator]: function*() {
  	yield 'badum';
    yield 'tshhh';
  }
}

for (let x of badum) {
	console.log(x);
}
@mikeTheLiar in case you didn't notice, we were both joking... filthy casual
20:38
@mikeTheLiar sucks to suck!
@Mosho Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq. For posting large code blocks, use a paste site like gist.github.com, hastebin.com, pastie.org or a demo site like jsbin.com
nice
@CapricaSix eat me
@AK You mean onClick={() => selectPerson(index)}?
@KevinB am slightly afraid that there's somewhere where it's going to be very difficult
20:38
this.selectPerson most likely
so far my experience with mobx has been it just works
@ndugger In case you didn't notice we get enough attention from the mods without your shitposting spilling over into our little cesspool
as long as you don't forget to use decorators properly
@corvid elaborate?
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that doesn't work, i'm using typescript
20:39
I don't see what typescript has to do with this
define 'doesn't work'
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Object is possibly 'undefined'.
[ts] Supplied parameters do not match any signature of call target.
if selectPerson is expecting an event object and an index, give it an event object and an index.
1 message moved to Trash can
@AK Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
if it's just expecting an index, just give it an index. there's no magic involved,
20:41
@Mosho It was very easy to implement a global app state and pass it down to the "first component", but now I am wondering if it will be challenging to handle a deeply nested tree of components, wondering if that's the hard part
ohh the days..
@ndugger ratemymeme
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i'm passing an index, and ts is throwing erros at me
out of?
what error?
20:41
out of I don't care, because it's not dank
@corvid Load the store into the component or a light wrapper around it
doesn't matter how far it's nested
@ndugger so, you're posting it on your facebook and stealing my memes now?
@rlemon Every fucking one
@rlemon My facebook is still deactivated
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20:42
(11,5): error TS2532: Object is possibly 'undefined'.
I never played pinball on XP
@Loktar so like, pass it down by context...? I would think I would want something like connect from react-redux
was after my time
now I'm nostalgic for GRAVITY WELL
@Loktar my brother and I would fight for top score
20:43
@corvid I don't use context personally
@corvid what I normally do (after trying pretty much every alternative) is have all of my components inherit from a class that exposes appState
then my mom would 'settle' the argument and clear the top scores
then any component can easily access state with this.appState
I just import the store either directly into the component, or make a wrapper that does and passes the data as props
@mosho when I look at badum without iteration I just see [Iterator] is it an array or an object at that point
20:43
and there is no need to pass anything as props unless it really should
which object is possibly undefined? selectPerson?: () => void; might be
Am I weird for still playing minesweeper on occasion?
@Mosho nice idea for appstate
@mikeTheLiar abusing your powers
@KendallFrey play the one here: windows93.net
20:44
@mikeTheLiar total abuse
@Mosho Not sure I understand how to expose that data
i've never received that typescript error
I like to be able to rip stuff out though and use it elsewhere sans magic most times though, that's actually a requirement in most cases so a light wrapper and props is almost always better in my cases.
@Loktar proved to be very nice for over a year in the same app that was developed from scratch
Would you please keep the C# shitposting to a reasonable level?
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20:45
is it with my interface?
selectPerson?: () => void;
i'm learning typescript
MATH QUESTION. If you have 3 people in a chat room, and 2 people are kicked, who does that guy that's left talk to?
@Loktar that adds so much complexity to your code in the end
uneeded imo
@Luggage and fuck you too
appState is injected, you can always replace it
20:46
@Mosho eh I like to see what my components are expecting/need always
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interface ListProps {
    contacts: any[];
    selectPerson?: () => void;
}

const List = ( { contacts, selectPerson }: ListProps ) => {
    selectPerson(1);
    const names = contacts.map((item, index) => <li onClick={selectPerson}> {item.firstName} {item.lastName} </li>);
    return <div className="list"> {names} </div>;
};

const mapStateToProps = (state: ListProps) => ({
  contacts: state.contacts
});

const mapDispatchToProps = (dispatch: Dispatch<listDispatch.SelectContact>) => {
    return {
helps when multiple devs are working on projects
plus I rarely need app state in more than a few components
so I just pass in the store where I actually need it
That looks way too british
Your way doesn't sound bad either, just reminds me of context a bit
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20:47
export function selectContact(index: number): SelectContact {
    return {
        type: SELECT_CONTACT
    };
}
@Loktar hold on
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so my trouble is with selectPerson action and it's not triggering
and where do you get the error, @AK ? Do you have null checking on?
@Mosho this is how I set it up, I might be completely and totally wrong
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or, i'm not able to pass an argument
20:48
does your selectPerson(1) work?
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nope
how so?
typescript is saying that you potentially have an error, in that it's possible for selectPerson to not be defined, right?
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i'm getting that error, is my interface wwrong?
runtime or compile-time?
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the errors wont compile
which of course would be true, considering you have it set as an optional property
I use this decorator to inject actual props, and I use this.uiStore for just methods
Do you have null checking on? (second time)
and it's all TS so you always know what expects what and everything is autocompleted
with mobx you don't have to manually inject like that, so it works for everything and not just methods
but I might still have that kind of injection even with mobx
@corvid so what I meant, is that you would have const appState = new AppState(); in a seaprate file, and have a file called component.jsx that has class Component {this.appState = appState}
then most components would inherit from that
easy access to appState in components
I think it's great, the (small) mental effort every time you have to think about hierarchies and where to get state from wears you down in the end
20:53
So you would make a class which subclasses React.Component, but exposes appState? i.e.:
yes
I may have an interesting idea. I could try to confuse react devs into adopting hyperapp, then transition to Vue will be seamless >:)
I've been rocking it for a year now, serves me very well
let's take bets on how long until Madara comes in and scolds me
const appState = new AppState();
class Component extends React.Component {
  this.appState = appState;
}
20:54
please leave your c# room drama in c# @ndugger
@ndugger I got booted I'll be back in 20 seconds
I can't, I've been 30 minute kicked
so now it has to be here
@corvid first line might need to be in a separate file, but yeah
no it doesn't
@ndugger No. not here.
20:55
Always here
then how do you access it? Exports?
if you wanna troll c#, don't cry here when you get caught.
@corvid yeah
It's my party and I'll cry if I want to
!!afk save the drama for your mama

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