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@rlemon infinite wood!
00:26
how do you test if a random string is truely random
@Arrow Randomness isn't a property of a value, but of whatever generates the value
That was the long answer
The short answer is s => true
one thing I can say about destiny 2
is that they had a staggering budget
morn
That's true, but how would you check if the random generator is truely random
like how do you check Math.random with Math.random
@Arrow Well, if it's a computer, it's probably not
Math.random isn't, at least
00:43
!!>Math.random === Math.random
@Arrow true
good enough for me
how do you avoid, talking to your neighbor?
not having neighbours is a good start
i'm not rich enough to do that just yet.
When I was a kid I used to think people had substantive conversations. But now I think it's one big circle jerk.
01:09
what would be better than this technika.co/product/razer-blade-pro-rz09-01663e52-r3u1 for tthe price point
I like the fact that it's thin
and the specs
01:32
lawn darts are illegal?
Any angular guys?
I can be pretty obtuse on occasion
01:54
@david what's your point?
It's a joke
what's going on @littlepootis how is college going?
02:10
@Arrow Randomness can be measured in many ways. Many early RNG satisfy randomness of each individual bit but reveals a pattern when plotted to a graph, for example. Modern RNG does score high randomness in multiple measurements, and I personally consider them more random than dice throwing if only because dice can have tiny internal weight imbalance.
@Sheepy truly random is hard to come by, I wonder is anything truely random
@Sheepy what do you use for dependency injection?
I don't use dependency injection. I don't code with js on server side.
Sheepy your rep has exploded
I remember when you were less then me I think
Sheepy is a genius who keeps a low profile.
I just answer questions when my baby let me. That's all :)
02:23
That's right you live in China oops right?
@Arrow I didn't do anything to deserve this
@William Nooope. But close :)
deserve what?
umm, I just asked how it was going...
02:24
bad, bad
This will be my last year in college if I do summer school \o/
@sheepy what do you think of functors, monads and other folding patterns in js?
@littlepootis why?
Later. Baby won't let me go @_@
bye
02:28
@Arrow I'm not learning anything useful.
Well, I learnt that starting your project report with a conjunction could get it trashed.
@littlepootis But that's just silly.
@littlepootis It can seem that way because you probably learn more on your own.
as long as your passing I wouldn't worry about anything else
If you're passing black ones, that should be worrisome.
what, are you taking, a grammar course? keep a side project and do as William suggests, just barely pass.
02:35
@William Yeah, I am. Averaging 8/10.
My attendance is shit though, 55%.
@Arrow No, it's CS course.
@Arrow Could be.
2 of the professors are avoiding me because I ask them way too many questions.
By way too many, I mean one or two every other week.
college is not really about learning, it's more about being a better citizen. You gain a triad/skills outside of college
ya most professors don't really care about the information they regurgitate, for a lot of them, it's just a job.
you should join a frat.
I am literally a school dropout
@FélixGagnon-Grenier what do you do now?
... I profesionnally code awesome javascript spa's for computer science researchers
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I should have been a drop out except I decided to live at home after the 1st semester and finish at a college near our house. Going to school 4 years is freakin expensive
02:45
nice
yeah, being expensive is basically why I stopped. I was in university, studying classical violin performance
which... is not the best way to eat, and pay the rent, one could ever think of
I'm only doing it because my parents are paying and its a state school so its as cheap is as it gets
lucky bastard
you better make the most of it.
do violin performers sleep with hot chicks?
I'm not studying CS by the way it was to difficult. I suck at math
02:47
CS is not difficult!
Things that are worth doing are hard.
not sure about violin performers (the asshole with the guitar literally gets everything all the time) but I've had my fair share.
poorqualitypun.jpg
True, too true sheepy!!
@William What do you study?
How do you update your props and/or get the state in a react function?
02:51
You don't update props.
doh
interesting
@littlepootis something really easy Mass Comm and CS minor
How do I get the state from react?
I like computer science, it's fun. It makes you a better problem solver.
@TylerL the parent container uses setState, the children (in which the parent's state are injected) rerenders
02:52
using redux
thanks Felix
hmm wait
redux is something else
I know the state is updating, but I need to get the redux state now
you'd create a reducer, call an action handler that would update the store, then each connected containers would be updated with the nre store content
sweet
you don't actually "do" anything to get the state
02:53
oh cool. My boilerplate did it for me :)
I'm so glad we had this converstaion
@William That's great :)
I should've taken Philosophy or something. I will have learnt something useful by the time I graduate.
02:55
Philosophy is not useful my bro is one.
What do you want to do go to graduate school?
yeah, maybe you would have learned GRAMMER, HEARD OF IT?
@William I love philosophy, and I find it quite useful
No, I'm not doing anything after this. Screw academia.
no judgement on my end about that Will :)
02:56
@William More so than what I'm learning right now.
But hey.. it's fun, at least.
I was just trying to pick a bit on @littlepootis about "will have learnt"
@FélixGagnon-Grenier You don't know English anyway, you're in Quebec
@KendallFrey i sPoke very better english then much native speaker
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@FélixGagnon-Grenier was I wrong?
philosophy is very useful, dialectics makes you a better communicator, and points out follies in reasoning.
02:57
*would have learnt
^ was going to say that also
I did a bit of googling, but I still don't understand why I was wrong.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier do you speak french?
because it's not future tense, it's conditional or somesuch shit
I don't know the theory, but I can assure you it's not I will
@Arrow yeah, that's my primary language
03:01
nice
@FélixGagnon-Grenier It is future tense.
I'm not done with the course yet.
no. it is not what will actually happen
> I should've taken Philosophy or something. I will have learnt something useful by the time I graduate.
You should've taken Philosophy or something.
next sentence, continuing on that drive
[if you had] I would have learnt
but you didn't, hence you won't
or, maybe what you meant was, I did not take philosophy, hence I will have learnt something
I meant Philosophy would've been a better choice.
@littlepootis then, I would is the correct tense to use
03:04
... did I sound aggressive just now?
people love eloquence in speech. those that can clearly express themselves have a clear advantage. Also, people hate it when you butcher their language.
(canadian-ness kicks in)
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I don't think you did. Thanks for correcting me :)
:)
@William please stop removing your messages, they're so pertinent!
yeah sorry I tried to edit the last on phone
03:06
np :)
oh. phone
right, everything is ok then. chat sux on phone
it keeps giving me the desktop version for some reason
night time for me. I have class tomorrow bye
wat am I even watching?
A happy bride
03:11
not sure if the highlight is how much he is delighted, or how much she looks like she've just been death sentenced
yeah
@littlepootis did someone steal your gf
you go away, @lir
dude wat did I just type
bah. fills another vermouth glass
oh I remembered. @Arrow you stay away from @littlepootis, they're mine.
what's yours?
mostly my vanishing wits
fuck. I deleted warframe from my computer.
you need to get on top of that, you have a reputation to maintain, you are the Tybalt of the js chat room
03:21
omg tybalt. are we speaking shakespeare now?!
@Arrow That's probably what my girlfriend looks like with makeup.
when it's midnight snack time and you remember you have a barbecued spare ribs pizza waiting in the fridge.
ribs pizza that sounds oddly good.
it is...
the only downside is the 10 hours needed to actually cook it, but damn
my palate is really happy rn
10 hours... so I am assuming it's in its primitive form. disjointed components, dough cheese meat sauce, barely recognizable as a pizza
03:30
hmmm no. 10 hours, is the time you need to actually cook good ribs ;)
then, home made dough, with tomato sauce, kalamata olives, and smoked sweet peppers
@Arrow i.sstatic.net/HDhLp.jpg don't mind the french message
nice, is that tomato paste or sauce
sauce made from tomato paste, onions, spices and other stuff, I don't remember clearly
oh yeah, I was trying to make a bbq sauce in a pizza tomate sauce. it was not the greatest success of my life, but pretty fucking good nonetheless.
nice, truly gourmet. I hate pizza sauce, it is vapid, lacks character. You live up to your people's culinary reputation
mad cooking skillz.
The only thing I know how to cook is frozen pizza.
lol
also, for future reference. I'm french canadian. People from France wouldn't want to be associated to the likes of me
why
03:45
hmmm... that's a broad topic, unsuited to my drunken state of mind ;) it goes from we're the bastards sent to the new world to we can't actually cook, passing by they can't speak
I mean the British don't look down at Americans, O wait, I take that back.
04:33
@FélixGagnon-Grenier lol didn't de gaulle say you spoke farmer french or something
 
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05:36
i have an array, is there a javascript method to get an element by property and remove it from the array? the array is not sorted. right now I find and filter based on the property
06:12
splice and findIndex
no single method
@hsimah, why won't filter work?
06:41
@FélixGagnon-Grenier how did you strip the meat from the bone ?
Hi. I have a question about certification/trainings. Our dept will going to have programming trainings and it has company bond where in I need to stay in this __ length of time. And I thinkg Jquery will be on the list. Is it worth to stay for like another year for the bond to take jquery certification training?
jQuery is history
but if you can get a good certification while it is not possible at other bonds, you can add it to your cv. That helps
the list of trainings are webdev c# and jquery
im guessing the price will be high for the certification due to the training will be held at our company
@KarelG do you have a list on mind on what certifications should I take if I'm going to pursue web development?
what does the "webdev" training consist of ?
but you have to check which company hands out the certification too though.
i mean not the training list that is on our list. cause it is php web dev.
06:49
like W3Schools hands out certificates for their online training. But they're garbage IMO
i dunno, i don't think there IS a accepted certificate out there for webdev
here is the link for web dev with php
its usually finish a bunch of projects and congrats you're a senior now
@EarvinNillCastillo can you link the C# training too ?
06:51
the web dev contents that theyre offering is commonly available at the web
C# content is the content of our lession in my 4th yr college
@derp so this certification is just to certify that you know how to code because you have certification on it?
it depends of the origin of the certificates (ie which company hands these out)
"certificates" from online training are mostly basic things that you could have learned at your own. It only shows that you have experience with that language (eg C# in that C# training)
ohhhh so depending if the company is a famous one
yes yes. tho it is not online training but i already learned one of those
I have a cisco CCNP certificate which is useful when applying for a network engineering job
it comes with a price tho.
I attended it because I was interested in that matter
@EarvinNillCastillo tbh those are very basics:
> Write and compile C# applications using Visual Studio
Understand different C# constructs and other language features
Understand Object-Oriented Programming concepts
Reuse existing classes using inheritance
Create simple GUI applications using multi-layered architecture
Take advantage of the built-in libraries of the .NET framework
Access databases from C# applications
you see the same too at the PHP course :P
Maybe someday I will join cisco's CCIE program
(keh that depends if I have time and if it's worth of my money :| )
fun fact for me: i'm better certified as network engineer than the system admin here
07:00
@KamilSolecki yes it is very basic.
@KamilSolecki i already know those. i aint the one who request those trainings.
Then I wouldn't bother with it for the sake of a cert
ah wait what?
so they are mandatory?
that is im not very sure. i ask my manager if it has a bond and said yes and i was like whuuut. i'm not sure if it mandatory. i can justify myself if it comes to those
those certifications is only useful to stuff up your cv
My mom knows a professor that has a fucking 47 pages CV.
but still, nothing that will change how an employer will look at you
nowadays, sane companies dont care about your uni/certs but rather knowledge and experience
My friends dad has 30 pages CV i think and became pres of the mechanical eng org here in our country
07:04
so your biggest plus, if you are starting out, would be your open source projects
yes very true @KamilSolecki.
Or any of your projects in that matter.
so i really need to create a portfolio of my own excluded the work ive done in the company
?
@KamilSolecki yes and no :P
I check the contribution if someone claims to have contributed to OSS
well yeah
07:06
what is OSS
in general everything that a person coded*
now its better :P
so build your portfolio
@KarelG you do?
07:39
hi all, has anyone, when doing a build, wanted to exclude certain lines of code (somewhere in the files)? For e.g. for e.g. say you want a build without logging calls, OR, you wanted two files one with logging calls and one without...?
@deostroll this concept has been around since make
08:28
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yes. Gives you a better insight of the person itself. You can read that by how they handle issues, how they respond to feedback and ofc the contributed code.
09:02
any prettier way to write this
I'm finally thinking about not using sails for this project
var context = {data:[]};

data.entries.forEach(function (v) {
context.data.push(v); . .. . .. .
looking into postgres, I'm completely new to it
@towc Waterline is okay, but sails is pretty bad
I was considering still using waterline, but a bit of looking around showed that it's almost as fucked up
09:05
use knex/bookshelf with pg
btw, I still really enjoy the idea of sails, but I am slowly seeing that it wasn't implemented in a way that makes it production-trustable
Think meteor, but worse
@BenFortune will probably do that. I'll look into the native stuff first to have a clue what happens under the hood
@towc Always a good idea.
I love that you can switch databases with a few lines of code
also, I'd be picking simple express for the backend unless there are some better alternatives. One thing I really liked about sails is that at least there was a common structure to follow. I get that it's part of the job of an engineer to figure out a structure for that person to use, but I'm not experienced enough with backends to feel comfortable with what the problems one faces actually are
any good guidelines or patterns?
09:10
Not really, write what works best for you. There are a couple of good concepts to follow such as the router segmenting and a couple other stuff
Like middleware and knowing when to use it
welp, I had never heard of express generator
chances are it's not something you'd want to use
but at least it's an official standard
It's alright for a quick boilerplate
I keep wanting to switch to Koa
reason?
It seems more up-to-date with newer tech, ES2016/7
Plus it'd give me chance to design my own router
I guess I'll try it out
09:20
Or I could just steal @ndugger's
seems like caprica is JS exclusive now :/
well its a JS bot after all...
Get your own cap >:(
yeah no worries
also, @BenFortune, quick question: how do you use ES2016/7 in a non-raging manner? There are transpilers, then there's --harmony, but the first ones are often a right pain to deal with, and the second doesn't support much. I tried reading about more simple ways, but just gave up
Just make up your own language and write your own transpiler
09:29
On your scrap built PC
@towc why are transpilers a pain?
Just set up a gulp task with a watcher and forget about it
And also forget about being able to properly debug your code
there's more initial setup than I feel there should be, and it takes more time to get the server running after writing to a file
Sourcemaps!
Sourcemaps are a joke
They are more like a squiggly drawing of source on a napkin
> Oh, you want to know the value of importantObject? Sorry, I only have e.
2.71828182845904523536028747135266249775724709369995...
09:34
phi
@towc Just use the latest node, most of it is there other than modules and decorators
For front-end I use webpack
@Neoares no, that's e
@BenFortune modules are pretty important :/
Hi everyone. I have been trying to to some functionality related to javascript file objects. I met with a problem and posted it as a question on SO. Can someone please help me with it , because the question is not getting any answers. the link is stackoverflow.com/questions/46089634/…
@ParthipanNatkunam Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don'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.
@BenFortune well, sure, frontend is less of a pain. The Vue environment is really good
09:37
@towc You still have commonjs
meh
require syntax is bad
I don't see a difference
Since you can still destructure on it
I can live with that, yeah
If you really can't stand it, just use babel
I mean, it's fine, but I'd really love it if there was a non-setup-heavy way of getting there
I don't really see what the issue is
is import syntax not stage 4 yet?
wait, let me check
09:41
Thank you @CapricaSix, I am new here. I will learn the rules and play by it . Thank you once again for pointing it out.
@towc it's still in draft
I can't even find it
@ParthipanNatkunam btw hint: CapricaSix is a bot ;)
@KarelG heh that's part of the secret. I actually boil the racks in beer, ketchup, Worcestershire and aromates until it's so tender that, were I to take a bone and pull, it would come clean out of the meat
09:48
@BenjaminGruenbaum could verify the performance of a full-screen video element (means, 100% viewport height, auto width, not true fullscreen) which renders a hls-stream with hls.js and the same element rendering just a plain .mp4 video in Chrome?
Follows a trip in the oven under BBQ sauce and, of I'm lucky enough to have a smoker, hickory smoke session
I'm still bothering with this, performance (fps) on "big" video elements significantly goes down when hls.js is doing its thing
@towc lol true
phi is 1.61...
well, the golden ratio, which is represented by phi

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