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00:12
i mean
wubalubadubdub
@Luggage if you become dictator I would like to become one of your goons :)
We'll see.
and if guys like towc decide to step out of line, ill be happy to rough them up :) for the sake of the leadership
I'm sorry. I feel the risk of war crimes is just too high with you. I'm going to have to let you go.
00:32
noooooooooooo
dat moment when you realize you are fucked:
I had everything planned out, this was going to be our armband insignia
Is there any way to make an internal/module-private/friend method in TS?
TeamSpeak?
i dont think you can make friends in TS
not even private friends
no static in TS
00:45
@Wietlol TypeScript
@KendallFrey just in a module? don't export it
for classes you have private/protected keywords
Yeah but I need to access a private member of a class
So if it's at the module level it won't have access anyway
protected?
And I can't expose it to the module without exposing it to the end user, right?
00:57
if the user gets the module, then yeah
but everything is under your control
show code
I went with a public method, so they can't change anything, but they can access it
The member:
private evaluator: (t: number) => LinePointPartial;
My solution:
public evaluate(t: number): LinePointPartial
{
	return this.evaluator(t);
}
Specifically I'm calling it from within another class
keep in mind
that all of this doesn't give you any kind of "protection"
it's just for type hints
Are privates public in the compiled JS?
yes
...oh :(
01:01
use a descriptor if you need actual control over that
nbd I guess
Should I then prefix with _ for hinting at non-TS?
you could
or you could just have static methods
next to the class
that you don't expose
just like plain JS "private" methods
Those would still have to have access to the class's private properties
So without some fancy closure hacking, I don't see a robust solution
true
JS prototype in general just doesn't do that stuff
only way I can think of is maintain a separate data structure for all the properties
with a map from an object to its respective "private" properties
I'm guessing then readonly is also public and assignable?
01:07
yes
only type hints
and compiler errors
as a general rule, TS type stuff doesn't affect JS runtime
How can this (coffeescript) be converted into JavaScript
app.use((req, res, next) ->
_head = res.setHeader

res.setHeader = (name, value) ->
_head.apply(res, [name, value]) if name.toLowerCase() != "content-length"
next()
)
I guess I assumed that it would hide privates through some fancy(tm) compilation
yeah, that's not the TS "way"
it's ambient typing, and latest JS features
01:58
wtf
It works
I think
I should do coding marathon saturdays more often
02:17
how come in a do while loop writing i++ in the statments section does not increase i. the condition is false but dont do while loops still run at least once if false?
console.log(i++)
@CoderCat You know the different between i++ and ++i, right?
yeah
I think
prefix and postfix notation
Well if you're not getting those mixed up, then I have no idea what's wrong with the code you haven't posted.
no, its probably that
ok maybe I dont get what the difference is
i++ returns the initial value, ++i returns the incremented value.
02:37
so is console.log(i) the same as console.log(i++)
I still find it hard to know when to use which tbh
@CoderCat No, the second one increments the number, even though they both display the same value
oh so in a loop, i++ starts with the original value then counts up
bbl
 
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user7347805
04:04
do ++i and i++ both work the same?
I was watching this movie and it looked like it was based on Kendall's life story.
It's called Good Will Hunting or something.
user7347805
more like good weed blunting
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/me flags as inappropriate
04:20
@asdfqwerzxcv no
user7347805
no what
They do essentially the same thing, increment the value of X by 1.
But they evaluate to different values when used as a part of an expression.
user7347805
how so?
I'm on mobile, can't explain. Google pre and post increment operators
hi guys and gals :d
user7347805
04:27
i don't have google
wut
Duckduckgo
Bing
Askjeeves
user7347805
my religion forbids search
yeah he seems like a yahoo answers kind of guy
user7347805
04:31
oh yeah i'm all about yahoo answers, they always have the best and most creditable answers
user7347805
i*10/10+1 is probably faster
> Gamers have an advantage in learning: Neuropsychologists let video gamers compete against non-gamers in a learning competition. During the test, the video gamers performed significantly better and showed an increased brain activity in the brain areas that are relevant for learning.
user7347805
but the gamer were too distracted by gaming to do anything productive in real life?
probably not
user7347805
i'm sure it depends on the game and the study and the subject and a million other factors
user7347805
04:40
"studies show.." is quite subjective
user7347805
100% of cats questioned agree it smells like cat shit in here
user7347805
100% of dogs questioned agree it smells delicious
Just let me extrapolate to feed my bias.
👍
user7347805
care to provide a source?
user7347805
04:49
also what percent of your time must be spent "gaming" to be considered a "gamer"? and what type of games?
user7347805
so reddit is the source for this scientific study?
user7347805
seems legit
user7347805
@Vap0r do you vape?
05:00
Just wondering if this is possible: Disable the file input and show an alert message on click of the disabled file input
user7347805
sounds plausible
umm, any suggestion how
anyone can send a press release. you pay for 'em. It's like free content for small outlets.
user7347805
i'm still waiting for these free tacos
user7347805
that's why i cam to this meeting
user7347805
05:09
@Tarun what does your file input stuff look like?
<input type="file" id="file" name="file">
user7347805
document.getElementById("file").disabled = true;
user7347805
i suspect a few internet searches would solve your problems
user7347805
unless you are like me
user7347805
my religion forbids internet searching
user7347805
05:19
but my uncle has a portal gun and exists in infinite realities so when he appears i usually just ask him this stuff
user7347805
ok bye
If i disable the file input, onclick even does not fire
05:42
nice
@littlepootis do you know express well? github.com/express-vue/express-vue-mvc-starter/blob/master/app/… uses api.js, but it doesn't seem to serve those routes in api.js
I can add routes in the router dir. I'm just curious why it's not serving routes in that api.js file
@littlepootis nice
06:02
@taco Weird. I just tested it and it works.
odd
what URI did you test ... /hello ?
maybe i munged it somehow @littlepootis
@taco yes
weird. ok thanks
Ace
Ace
06:44
why is JS bitching that my function is undefined?
i put a const as one of the parameters and it does not like it..
Yo, does Webstorm log errors/forward the debugging console?
 
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07:54
@littlepootis just tried a git clone and doesn't seem to work for me. Odd.
@NathanJones happy birthday
@BenFortune happy belated birthday
sup archer
08:20
@SterlingArcher whats the common practice for .env files in NodeJS? Just looking to put my CouchDB host in there. What do ya think?
what kind of common practice?
put in all sensitive and context-specific data, add to gitignore
So basically just don't commit to repo. Got ya. Thanks towc
@taco Windows?
I've been out of software dev role since I started here. It's more of a sysadmin role requiring software dev, no dev team, so I'm rusty on JS dev
@littlepootis Mac
ah, well, use docker
@taco Devops?
08:33
not really
@littlepootis and maybe add a sample.env which is a copy of the .env file, but with dummy data instead, so others can just substitute their stuff in
Digital Operations. I make sure everything works. Basically a NOC role with some development
@towc ok
or a .sample.env.json. Because, then you can just require them.
I kinda liked using YAML for my config. Not digging these ENV files
@taco Ah. A thankless job.
08:34
sometimes I have functions in my .env, so I have .env.js
e.g. COUCH_DB_HOST=foo
@littlepootis yeah monitored NBA stuff tonight. I'm about to get very busy
luckily I'm moving to swing shift. Tired of overnight
Amazing photo
maybe use js-yaml for a YAML env file?
eh, sticking with dotenv method
08:51
@littlepootis oh fuck sorry wrong ping again
that was for @taco
 
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10:52
cya guys
11:46
I might end up letting twatter go 😒 I don't like how the structure ended up developing
I did learn a lot
12:02
whaa
last thing I did used a goto-like thing, and that's when I knew something was wrong
then refactor
meh, if I refactor, it might as well be a different project
twatter is not going to be something that others will contribute to, for example
@towc that's fine
do you know how many abandoned projects I have? :)
well, thing is I have no project that I'm happy with
you probably have something that you're proud to share :P
but sure, it's fine. I wasn't looking for pity
might end up contributing to vue, so I can ruin that too
12:14
@towc er...
I guess one.
it came after a few years of random projects.
and it's pretty much abandoned/unused now, so :shrug:
I see tons of fun things on your github profile
what is it? :D
neat :D
I'm not even using it today, but yes
isoostrap is pretty cool tho.
and niboot is my "long-term" project these days
12:32
maybe I can spend my days creating analogies of tech things for non-techies
jk I have no plan in life
12:50
Heya
Can anyone tell me why this is not changing my images source? $("#ItemPreview1").attr('src', "testen.png");
html: <img id="ItemPreview1" src="" />
@Катерина Guess: jQuery code is running before the image element is in the dom.
it works with the input types though
I am using ajax, and with the return of my controller I give back few data
 $("#FreeQty").val(response.FreeQty);
 $("#InOrderingQty").val(response.InOrderingQty);
Also, I return an array of bytes as well, and want to convert it into an img.
$("#ItemPreview").attr('src', 'data:image/png;base64,' + response.productPicture);
now this didn't work so I thought I should try it without the bytes, but that's also not working.
13:08
look who is here o_0
Hi @ColdFire
hey @Катерина
you doing some javascript coding?
Yep I fixed my issue btw
$('#ItemPreview').attr('src', 'data:image/png;base64,' + response.productPicture);
but I didn't convert byte to Base64 in the controller.
oh nice that is strange never knew you fixed it yourself lol
13:44
I'm using nginx to serve a site with basic authentication(so the native browser login screen pops up) and inside that site use fetch to access resources on the same domain but a different port(site served at x.com but sending requests to x.com:999), can I get the browser to send the Authorization header(same credentials as the original login) to x.com:999?
uh oh
I played total war warhammer 2 for 15 hours straight
How was it?
inb4 heart attack
hypnotic
14:01
anyone know how to display live mysql database data graphically on a webpage?
@montymagic9 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.
14:40
What do yall think about this wrapper?: source
export default function to(promise) {
   return promise.then(data => {
      return [null, data];
   })
   .catch(err => [err]);
}
Gets rid of try/catch blocks everywhere
@KamilSolecki While I agree that the exception error handling is kinda meh
I think this makes it a bit too easy to ignore errors
Not to mention your potentially screwing with the debug error stack
How so?
    const [err, scrapeData] = await to(scrapeTranscriptPage(roomId, timestamp));
    if (err) {
        throw new ScrapeError;
    }
I can then do that
well, at that point why do you even have promises?
@towc well isnt that exactly the same as doing try { ... } catch(err) { throw new ScrapeError; } ?
just, neater?
(correct me if im wrong tho)
meh, I'd rather not use async/await and get a proper .catch going
14:46
ugh
otherwise we're just transforming javascript into python
@KamilSolecki I don't think it's neater, personally.
But I also agree that try/catch is rather horrid
but I personally really don't like how people are using async/await either way, so there's that
@towc you really have a thing with purity, dont you :P
in other news, had another fight with my mother and she said she'll arrange for me to go to italy and stay there until I'm 18
14:48
what
so I cried a bit hugging cushions and now I'm not sure what to do
I'll keep trying to argue against it as soon as she can talk to me again, ofc
but I had to force myself to have lunch
@MadaraUchiha hmm. I'll try using it for a while and see how it compares with how would the code look with try catch
if it comes to it, I might just run for it
I don't even know why I don't want to go back to italy, if not for the obvious "I want to be independent, I want to be in the context I've created for myself, and I want to be away from italy in general"
@towc try to act as non-emotional when talking with her as possible
and bring arguments
and dont scream/raise voice/cry/whatever emotional thing you can do/ over the phone
well, I do, but for her, nothing beats the "you're a kid and should be in school"
I never scream
I do sound very sad though
15:06
guys I have a bitcoin question ( a bit js related)
do someone exactly know how transactions work??
yes, it's well document. Try google
I thought you need:
-sender private key and public key
-reciever public key
-amount to transfer
-amout of fee
@towc yeah I was reading this post: medium.com/@orweinberger/…
I can't understand what the addInput() exactly is?
tx.addInput("d18e7106e5492baf8f3929d2d573d27d89277f3825d3836aa86ea1d843b5158b", 1);
the "d18e7106e5492baf8f3929d2d573d27d89277f3825d3836aa86ea1d843b5158b" is the reciever public address?
here's the thing: bitcoinjs has some docs
or maybe not
still, look through the src, and see how they name the argument
"There are no plans for written documentation," xD fml
there's also tons of examples on the github page
15:24
ok it seems to be much more complicated as I thought ...
there are tons of examples of transactions - and I have no clue what the different between them are
Support the retrieval of transactions for an address (3rd party blockchain)
Create a 1-to-1 Transaction
Create a 2-to-2 Transaction
Create (and broadcast via 3PBP) a typical Transaction
Create (and broadcast via 3PBP) a Transaction with an OP_RETURN output
Create (and broadcast via 3PBP) a Transaction with a 2-of-4 P2SH(multisig) input
Create (and broadcast via 3PBP) a Transaction with a SegWit P2SH(P2WPKH) input
Create (and broadcast via 3PBP) a Transaction with a SegWit 3-of-4 P2SH(P2WSH(multisig)) input
// Alice's previous transaction output, has 15000 satoshis

I don't understand this input - output address thing
in the 1-to-1 transaction example (which seems to be the same as in the medium link I posted before)

https://github.com/bitcoinjs/bitcoinjs-lib/blob/master/test/integration/transactions.js#L14
Ok thx - I am reading the documentation of bitcore - it is well descriebed(simple)
https://bitcore.io/api/lib/transaction
16:21
@towc lol
You're almost 18
I'd be giving up so much by getting back without it being my decision :/
Claim asylum, on the grounds that your mother will send you to Italy!
by so much, I mean just about everything I care for
she yelled at me about how she always cuddled me and how I was her little baby
and I don't really know what to do about that
other than just wait until she's done and ignore it
@towc That's a weird thing to yell
My girlfriend does that too
16:24
@littlepootis I hope you're kidding XD
No, I'm not?
she yells to you that you used to be her little baby?
I hope she does it jokingly?
is your relationship ending?
are we invited to the funeral?
s/used to be/am
are you ok with that?
I call her my tree, so yeah.
16:28
make her call you her monad
@towc oh, well, fuck, looks like it is.
fuck
wait wait wait wut?
16:41
I've never been so afraid in my life.
17:28
Can Redux be called a database for the frontend?
there's a correlation, but not really
redux is meant to manage state changes. Databases are meant to store state
17:44
@taco I don't think I've ever used a .env file for node ._.
I probably should though
18:29
what's the appropriate close vote for "it's in the documentation"?
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18:41
downvote
I'm going to take the vegas job
I'll be tan in no time
im jealous. vegas was awesome
the weather is amazing out there
you can come visit
I do need an excuse to lose over a grand at blackjack again..
I actually have some interviews coming up :D

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