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I want to get a new job, hopefully non-programming related for a few months. Being an Ogre, sounds like heaven. Any other suggestions?
OH: Remember when everybody was all “OMG, 2016 was the worst year ever” and then 2017 said “…hold my tiki torch”.
ohhi
reading the react docs and for assigning a dom node to a property they use this syntax -- ref={input => this.textInput = input}

wondering how to analyze this. ref={} is just the JSX syntax that accepts a JS expression and.. input => this.textInput is an anonymous function/closure. my question is if.. this.textinput = input is the body of that closure/function??
00:13
ah ok so assignment to property in the body got it
assignment to a property of the component
right.. btw do u know what a Class Component is? they use that term in React docs.
(in the render().. the only time you ever assign anything in render())
yeah they mentioned ref is a bit of an outlier for React conventions
a component that is a class with a render() (as opposed to a stateless function component that has no class)
00:15
!!nms or poe
@KevinB poe
oh ok. i thought maybe it was contrasted with something like <div> . ... vs <MyCustomClassBasedComponent>
MyCustomClassBasedComponent could be either a class component or stateless function component
more like function-component vs. class-component..
but it's a component, unlike div.
00:16
div is an element / tag
Think of it as storing a reference to the function that outputs the node, rather than the node itself. That way you're not thinking about ref in terms of the final, rendered markup, but rather the part of your component that's responsible for rendering that markup
ah yeah they mentioned ref was actually an attribute "property" of the Class that points to a callback that returns the dom node
lol sorry my JS terminology is awful, i'm an iOS dev
so you only know "doo-hickey"s and "thingamajiger"s? :)
is that your understanding of iOS?
NSThingamabob?
StuffKit
00:20
CoreThings
iGizmos
throw some random markup in there
<blink>?
Sharpies work best
I write all my code in sharpie.
00:26
you must go through a lot of monitors
well, I put paper over my monitor, I'm not that dumb
challenge: whip up a whiteboard that executes code.
Actually
They have smartboards now
i didn't say buy
00:27
Which are digital whiteboards
i said whip.
you can do it at home with a pi, camera, and that OCR library
Well, if you whip a smartboard, you might break it
does anyone here have any experience working with VueJS2?
473
Q: Why is this program erroneously rejected by three C++ compilers?

James McNellisI am having some difficulty compiling a C++ program that I've written. This program is very simple and, to the best of my knowledge, conforms to all the rules set forth in the C++ Standard. I've read over the entirety of ISO/IEC 14882:2003 twice to be sure. The program is as follows: Here i...

00:34
i need some help working with vuejs and the window object. Here's my question if anyone has time to look at it: stackoverflow.com/questions/45698645/…
@KendallFrey wait, what?
Have you not seen that?
@towc vuejs question for you ^^^
I have not.
You're one of today's lucky 10000
Whooo boy this has truly been the most relaxing national relaxation day in LIKE EVER
00:44
good morning lovelies
are you here all night? You are always arriving near when I go to sleep.
@Luggage I am here all day and all night
im asleep all day and all night
so... taking into account that, using webpack, a bundle that by itself can render react components in a root elem will be assembled and minified, and that this bundle will be commited (after being built for prod) into a repository, every npm install can actually be saved with --save-dev, as everything needed at runtime will be in the bundle. right?
or, would the current best practice be to not commit bundles, and put everything that is needed for the webpack build in dependencies, and leave only lint stuff in devDependencies, forcing prod build before deployment?
(I'm not necessarily speaking about a real prod project, I'm really developping a hockey pool app for my personal use, and wondering if I understand deps vs devDeps correctly)
Hi all
the way i interpret deps vs devDeps is "do i need it to run in production?"
if so deps, otherwise devDeps
Does typescript has an equivalent of decltype in C++?
@derp yes, which confuses me greatly in the case of webpack bundles. the way I understand it, is that you actually need exactly 0 nothing once the bundle is done
haha :)
I was like, "but how can they know I really have two projects?!"
01:34
i think the later, afterall, it tells other developers what is just needed as a dev tool and what is needed in the bundle
who else is going to read package.json?
that's only my uneducated guess though
oh, what an intelligent and fair point. other people, that might want to rebuild that thing
which also makes me realize, that even thought they are in the bundle, these packages are indeed, needed at runtime, even if it's in the form of bundled js code
I ask: It is better to obfuscate the code or generate an exe Is there another alternative where the user does not have the code?
oof
oh i read that one
i was thinking...its an API
you could host it yourself
but i suspect that htere's some sort of client development thing happening
I would never use such an API lol
weird money things
you are lucky to choose which APIs you wish to consume :)
01:41
@SterlingArcher As long as the machine is able to read the code in order to execute it, the user is able to read it too.
well, tbf binary is possibly the epitaph of user unfriendlyness
That's what decompilers are for
Also I think you meant epitome
@KendallFrey yeah, but why would you ever send that over an API?
you just have to make it cost more to decompile it than for them to pay you
@KendallFrey yeah, I was seeing some poetry in using epitaph though
01:42
@SterlingArcher I have no idea what the context of this question is
googles epitaph just to be sure all the same
in an economic sense with rational actors and all that
lol. ok no, epitaph is not that
@derp Have you seen USA this week?
oh gawd what has trump done now?
01:43
A more pertinent question would be what hasn't he done?
The answer is, of course, speak out against Nazis/white supremacists
corporate take over of Australia?
Turns out OP wants to secure his code source, not send it
Which brings up a decent question: node really isn't the executable type of language is it (meaning, desktop icon, .exe file, etc)
hi anyone know why when i tried this regex regex101.com/r/7duHbq/1/codegen?language=javascript i got error Uncaught SyntaxError: Octal escape sequences are not allowed in strict mode
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@LaurensiusTony The error message sounds pretty helpful
01:45
@SterlingArcher can't you run javascript on the desktop?
@SterlingArcher What are you talking about?
how to fix octal escape?
electron!
@KendallFrey how to fix it?
@derp yes, but compiled and distributed?
01:46
@SterlingArcher Yes to both
So you can create executables from node servers (like double clicking a program icon on your computer)?
I've never really seen node interact with operating systems like that -- like a OS GUI
@Luggage want to grab a beer this weekend :D ?
I imagine there's a way to compile generic JS into a native app, but... why?
I don't exactly have a reason why when it would be better obvious to use java or C or something
@LaurensiusTony You need to escape your backslashes. do const subst = `\\1\\2`;
01:51
I wish I knew more about compiled languages, or the JS engine, or just deeper computer language knowledge in general.
It's such an overwhelming topic
I wish you did too
So much word salad
@david but i got result \1\2 instead of 15000 acording to the example
@KendallFrey I suspect I'd have to learn a C based language to get the best leg up?
@LaurensiusTony Oh... in javascript you need to use $1$2 not \1\2
@SterlingArcher Not necessarily
01:53
Talk to me bruv
I don't know what to say
story of my life
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Q: Is it necessary to understand what's happening at the hardware level to be a good programmer?

bevI'm a self-taught programmer, just in case this question is answered in CS 101. I've learned and used lots of languages, mostly for my own personal use, but occasionally for professional stuff. It seems that I'm always running into the same wall when I run into trouble programming. For example, ...

this is a pretty.. convoluted answer
the real answer is: The more you know the better you will be
until you start learning about randomness
Hello :)
Is there a regex expression for "end of line"?
which isn't a very useful answer, but it's true
@TylerL end of line.. like a line break?
yeah Sterling
like Atom can use regex to search... and I want to add a }, to the end of each line
using search and replace
Depends, \n will match a newline on linux, but you need to throw \rs and ?s in there for other oses... most of the time though you will just use $ and multi-line mode
01:57
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Q: Match line break with regular expression

The Muffin Man<li><a href="#">Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Permits Provides information on the various permits that the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service issues as well as online access for acquiring those permits. I want to use a regular expression to insert </a> at the end of Per...

@TylerL Yes but what it is depends on what exactly you mean
@SterlingArcher from my self-taught pov, the more I could learn, from any computer related topic, was actually what I think made my employers current and past hire me instead of peolpe with university degrees
thanks!
@SterlingArcher I don't think the PO even knows the line of hardware and software. Return mechanism is definitely on the software side.
@TylerL try $, and if that doesn't work try \n
01:58
ok. Thank you @david!
not sure about being a better developper as such, but it made me a more knowledgeable developper, able to speak with people from different parts of the stack without being lost, and understanding better what my part was
Nobody understands what's going on at the hardware level.
lol
@FélixGagnon-Grenier that's why I'm a full stack dev. I started out front end, (lets be honest, coldfusion didn't teach me anything about shit), and then at SNC the requirements exploded. Dev Ops (so I had to learn a lot about linux (I still suck), databases, encryption, cloud architecture, CI/CD tools, etc
So I guess my knowledge is ever expanding. I just don't have time at home to write as much as I'd like 😬 otherwise I'd be coding Source Undead more
Sometimes I feel so overwhelmed with how little I know, despite how awesome I am
@FélixGagnon-Grenier So true. XD I think these knowledge should come naturally as you accumulate debug experience. I mean, what programmer would learn CPU cache implementation (line units, flush, and the like) unless they run into some weird multi-thread performance penalty edge case?
@SterlingArcher I feel you
oh how goes the job search?
did your brother land you an awesome gig?
02:03
No, he's been slacking -- but making it up to me with golf.
He's been killing it for his company, which I know is his priority, so I can't be mad or get impatient with him
Why can I require('express') without installing it?
without an npm install?
Yes
I'm following MDN node tutorial.
Junior Software Test and Integration Engineer
- Must have an active TS/SCI and CI Poly.
- Must have at least seven years of specialized experience in software testing and/or engineering.
lmfao
from what that article says, it might be looking at the globally installed node modues
02:15
├── @angular/cli@1.3.0
├── cordova@7.0.1
├── create-react-app@1.4.0
├── create-react-native-app@1.0.0
├── firebase-tools@3.9.2
├── http-server@0.10.0
├── nodemon@1.11.0
├── npm@5.3.0
├── prettier@1.5.3
├── react-native-cli@2.0.1
└── vue-cli@2.8.2
Must have bench warmers
So some of them include express?
@Sheepy you ever use docker?
02:27
Are promise of ES6 and promise module of node the same thing?
i think so
So if I using babel then I don't need to install promise?
what are you using babel for?
most of es6 functionality is available in the later versions of node
unless you're using es7 features?
he is probably using atomics
or zones
So npm promise module is for node of older version?
02:40
yes.
its node, where you control the operating environment
its a wonderful thing
Ohhh, thank you.
I finally able to pipe 3 different docker containers redis, express, postgres through an nginx docker container
I feel like I have entered docker inception
FROM docker
if you run that your computer will lock up forever
Still spinning
02:45
umm... I have run it like 50 times
and because docker allows me to spin up these things like hot cakes it is so easy to do load balancing.
However, I really did so I can start messing around with proxy caching of Nginx, but I just found out that docker caches as well, so that should be interesting.
* did this
does anyone know what needs to be done to refresh a webpack-dev-server using react-router and not get "cannot Get /suchAndSuchRoute"
Man, I'm struggling to learn how to iterate a binary search tree in python
sounds like you're preparing for a horrible whiteboard interview
I'm toying around yeah, but I've never used a BST
Does JS even have those?
I'm making a fractal of docker
02:55
umm... ya it does but you never really need to use it
@Niing I don't think you know what a fractal is
oh?
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class node:
    def __init__(self, data):
        self.data = data
        self.left = None
        self.right = None
:/
02:56
this is all i have to work on lol
no reference on how to traverse to the base node when I reach the end
I also don't know what docker is. Whatsoever, I'm making one.
I have a logic in my head... if (left) go left -> check if root > left -> repeat, and then the same for right nodes
class Node {
  constructor(data, left = null, right = null) {
    this.data = data;
    this.left = left;
    this.right = right;
  }
}
You can thank Luggage for that peace of code.
what kind of company expect you to write a binary search algorithm, that shit is too long to write out during an interview.
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Maybe this should be called frauctal:
def checkBST(root):
    if root.left and root.left < root.data:
        checkBST(root.left)
    else:
        return False
    if root.right and root.right > root.data:
        checkBST(root.right)
    else:
        return False
    if not root.left and root.left < root.data:
        return True
    if not root.right and root.right > root.data:
        return True
god dammit
What am I doing wrong logically here?
I think it's because once it hits the first else it quits (or the second). Maybe I need to nest the ifs
Ohhh, it's interesting
Is it from some kind of online problem solving archive?
Yeah, I was reading job postings and I saw some company (MicroStrategies) uses hackerrank.com for their code assessment, so I thought I'd see what my rank was and now im doing this
Cool
03:22
if root.left and root.left < root.data: ??
isn't root.left another node?
Correct yes
so you wouldn't compare that to the data
I thought that returning True would return up the recursive chain, but I don't think that's whats happening
@AlexBollbach oh... shit
i hate recursion. i think you have to return the return value of the recursive call
What is empty in python? null or none or?
I forget the syntax :/
03:25
None i think
so like.. you start at the root and check two constraints. 1) is my left node's data less than my data? 2) is my right node's data greater than my data? so you return false if either of those constraints are not met. but then you have to recursively do the same for each child node. the weird part is propagating the return values up the recursion tree, which i always get stuck on.
@Arrow Nope
Does python has syntax like 1<2<3?
Sheepy what do you use for server side caching?
does anyone used angular?
03:28
@AlexBollbach exactly! Recusing down the left node trees is easy, but coming back up, going the right, going elft again, it's crashing my brain
I use it, don't like it, but use it
@SterlingArcher Binary tree is not required to have left and right in every node. You're returning false if there is no left or no right, on any node.
you can consider a child node being null as your "base case"
How can I make preselection while not using ng-options? just ng-repeat
like you have a list and you want to select one value from ng-repeat
03:30
@Sheepy yeah, im about to give up for tonight. I'm too tired to think
@PureRhymerOrganization you'd have to have a pre-selected item ready to go in your scope's model. Then, just compare inside the ng-repeat i think... ng-selected=[condition?]
@SterlingArcher the answer is really easy, in javascript you could use every to check all nodes on the left side if they have not reach null
psuedo code..
yes like first options because angularjs have a blank options I just want to remove it
@SterlingArcher I think something like this. Not sure. Baby is crawling the toilet as I write this:
def checkBST(root):
    if root.left  and ( root.left.data  > root.data or not checkBST(root.left) ):
        return False
    if root.right and ( root.right.data < root.data or not checkBST(root.right) ):
        return False
    return True
ng-selected="preselectedScopeModel == ngItemWhatever"
03:32
ok ill try that @SterlingArcher
don't try it verbatim
just integrate the logic
@Sheepy i'll try it out and read it, thanks
almost
@Sheepy i think you need to turn down the learning rate of that neural network a bit
04:20
@derp We wonders about that too. He's a focused learner; he simply loves physical activities. Can now follow simple commands like come, go, and bye. When he feels like it.
On the other hand, his communication skill is lacking at best. Only I can translate what he is "saying". He doesn't speak, doesn't gesture, and I mostly read his facial expression.
04:49
can someone help me with docker?
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ok @CapricaSix
So I've got a really odd jquery issue
I have a page with a frame element
I'm trying to access the stuff inside the frame
1. If I just run a normal selector, it doesn't work unless I inspect the element in chrome first. If I don't inspect, it's all null. If I inspect, it works fine
2. If you specify the frame in the selector, I can get some semblance of a link to the HTML (hovering above it in the chrome console highlights the corresponding html element on the page). However, none of the jquery functions work, typeof says it's an object, and JSON.stringify returns null
Ben! Save me from this madness
@RaghavSood maybe this answer will help?
document.getElementById('myframe').contentWindow.document.getElementBYIdOrWhatev‌​er
The element has no ID, and using window.parent.frames[0].document in the jquery selector gives me just some kind of link to the element I want (see 2)
04:58
where does the jquery code run? is it within the context of the iframe or outside it?
It's within the page that holds the iframe
It's a banking website, there's all kinds of weird stuff going on
o.O
(pls not my bank pls not my bank)
Probably not
Hmm. Okay
I've managed to get to the table
But I can't seem to wrap it in jquery object now
If I hover on the html dumped in the console, it highlights the element on the page
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derp, remember when I said that i got an offer? those fckers rescinded it
damn, what was their reason?
got any backups?
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05:12
they don't have the budget
no, i dont' have a backup
all my resources have been exhausted
i've been at this for 2 years
yea i pretty much regret ever getting into programmig
really wish i never learned
hey you didnt' do anything wrong and the fact that you got an offer means that you're capable
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i dont know why its so hard to get a fcking developer job
its stupid as fck
constant instan rejections all over the place
05:28
morning r17
@AK its a struggle to get a good one, but its worth it considering how much time we all spend at work
also depends on location
i moved cities but if i were to move back, i'd be pretty confident that i'll be able to ring a few excolleagues who i got along with
and they might be able to hook me up
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it's so depressing looking
it makes me feel so invalidated
i hate not being given a fair chance
or sitting down with someone who has an open mind
and plus, jobs that start off shitty might become awesome
unfortunatley at interview time, that's the time you have the least information
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i even applied to shitty jobs
and they still wont even give me a chance
like even give m a call
i get daily panic attacks now
i dunno, work does sometimes take the fun out of programming
maybe make a game?
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05:37
even if i make a game, it won't help me get interviews
i've built so many apps and none of them helped me
nah its not about getting interviews, it about rediscovering the joy of programming
that's the way i see it anyway
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i run into so many condescending a holes that put me down for learning new tools
it takes away the fun and kills me further inside
that's a toxic environment which you don't want to be a part of
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i try to find good environments but its always insta rejections
at my old workplace it was getting shitty, but then someone came in and changed the environemnt
guy did a prototype in a new technology, convinced senior management to impelment it, trained up new ppl
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05:43
yea but no place would do that with someone who has never has a full time job
guy was a flash developer pushing emberJS
oh first full time job?
shiiiit my first full time job was in a call center
that sucked so much balls
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as a developer
i never had a full time job as a developer; my first role was part time, and the ceo/cto kept telling me how bad i am when i first started
he taught me incorrect topics
my second role was with a place that never paid me
the ceo said shit like i bought you lunch, that counts for something
1 meal doesn't eqivicate dozens of hours of developer work
i'm mentally drained and at my limit
sounds like you need to take a break, programming and job hunting will be there when you get back
i suggest camping :)
is there a simplier charting library than d3 if you dont' want to mess with the defaults too much?
chart.js looks like a cool canvas based alternative
Finally, stupid tree.
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06:04
not bad, that looks pretty solid
I've tried 52 times, 2 hours.
I forgot to use lmin and rmax...
06:17
Hello guy, Is it possible to create a Facebook Advert using javascript
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Q: Create Facebook Campaign and Ad Sets using the Facebook API without the permission error

rawatdeepeshI am using the Graph API provided by Facebook to create an advert. I have done the following: 1- FB.Login() from my webpage with the respective permissions ,i.e, { scope: 'publish_pages, manage_pages, publish_actions,ads_management'} 2- Used me/accounts node to get to the appropriate Facebook p...

06:37
hi guys
I am having trouble here
how can I get total time taken by jquery show method to display div over webpage?
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$stateProvider.state('myState', {
      resolve:{

         // Example using function with simple return value.
         // Since it's not a promise, it resolves immediately.
         simpleObj:  function(){
            return {value: 'simple!'};
         },
how does the function state know to call simpleObj. simpleObj is created by me
07:06
hell-o!
ollo
h-elo-hell-o
Hello!
07:23
People ran tomorrow.then(...) and got an error. Tomorrow is a hope, never a promise.
morning
it worked till morning. Then it shows this warning and not working at all
!!tell 38681768 wat3
!!forget wat2
07:36
@MadaraUchiha Command wat2 forgotten.
!!info wat3
@MadaraUchiha Command wat3, created by Second Rikudo on Wed, 18 Mar 2015 08:42:55 GMT
!!learn wat2 "<>https://i.imgur.com/uYbRtKT.gif"
@MadaraUchiha Command wat2 learned
There we go.
o/
\o
@ErrorinException solved using this. I recently changed the style file github.com/angular/material2/issues/4125#issuecomment-309385617

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