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22:07
@towc Not gonna lie, he's one of the first people I thought of using it.
posted on September 26, 2017 by James M Snell

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@KendallFrey they also recently got rid of guardianship
nice, @SaudiArabia
I can't even imagine guardianship. that shit was messed the fuck up
@KendallFrey I can see a problem with this
what happens if your woman drives your car and it crashes it
and both your woman and your car are insured
22:20
replace them both
yeah but it's an underwriting nightmare
The best part will be seeing these:
Okay
question
I built an API using nodeJs
I want to now place it on a production server
Does anyone know the protocol for this? How do you protect your code?
Is that to be followed by an answer
lol
22:30
It was about Kendall.
> How do you protect your code?
that question seems overly broad
don't make it public
> I want to now place it on a production server
find a free host
does heroku still offer a free tier?
yes
alright, so it's entirely up to the server to hide the code. there's no further obfuscation needed?
22:31
> hide the code
server code isn't inherently available to the client. it's on the server
you would have to go out of your way to expose it
I can read obfuscation, it's the only code I know how to read.
Obfuscation isn't code
your brain is obfuscated
very helpful
thanks rlemon.
your mom obfuscated me last night
22:33
she does that.
I hate tools, I just want to code!!!!
but tools let you code without breaking your code
while breaking your code
nothing, but my environment is so freakin convoluted to set up. it's vm inception
guess i'm lucky
my pc doesn't support vm
simplify it
22:39
I will, but I need to get it working first
upgrade to react 16 worked, only thing i had to remove was @types/react-dom
@kevinB I du hast your easy going dev enviorment, I du hast it!!!
damnit
material ui is moving forward without updating their datepicker and timepicker components
so i have to find another
make one
that sounds like work
22:47
I'd be surprised if someone else doesn't create packages to supplement the originals
type='date' might be good enough for now
nah
gonna have to do more than that
this is for customers... and some are using old as dirt browsers
a datepicker (calendar) I made. BYO batteries: gist.github.com/luggage66/ac6d7edde6ef18508e0443d7fb5dfeec
react + tether, little css, moment. it's not too hard to whip up something
would someone be able to take a look at the collision detection in my game, its not smooth at all :/
https://jsfiddle.net/o6dn1z6u/2/
I made this like 2 years ago
do not miss working with dates at all
@SterlingArcher You may.
22:53
npmjs.com/package/di-proxy#usage Updated dependency injection syntactic sugar wrapper I wrote. You can use object destructuring to import multiple modules, pretty cool huh? :3
@PatrickRoberts Hm. Would that then be a "service locator" pattern instead of DI?
@Luggage Considering I've never heard of that, it could be. I just didn't know that was a thing.
You are just 'injecting' in the getter in a proxy, right?
yeah there's not really any IoC going on there
22:57
I mean, minified, the lib is less than a kb, so it's pretty simple
yea, cool use of a proxy, but just might not really be "DI" anymore :)
I also have a wrap function that basically allows function signatures to self-annotate by using a destructured object as the first parameter
diProxy.wrap(require, ({ http, express, 'socket.io': sio }) => {...})
Checking out a couple blogs on service locator pattern, it doesn't even seem to do that. It just takes an existing service locator API and wraps it to allow syntactic sugar with object destructuring. And also since service locator pattern is considered a type of dependency injection, calling it a dependency injection module isn't technically wrong, it's just less specific.

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