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14:00
I feel like I've seen it before and it was related to some puny syntax error. However, jshint doesn't have anything to complain about, so I'm not quite sure what's up
What are you compiling?
Sorry? node lts, 6.11.04
You're compiling node?
I thought you said "my code"
No, I'm compiling a server under node
Sorry haha
Compiling how?
Is it TS? CS? JS?
14:02
Asking gulp to build the server from the command line
Wow. This is going at light speed
Is gulp the one throwing the error?
It is?
Is it a problem with your gulpfile, or a bug in gulp?
Or is something else throwing the error and you're just being sloppy in asking?
Sorry, I'm new and very inexperienced. Take a look
Thanks for your patience btw
14:05
Looks like an uglify error, not a gulp error
So it's a source parser?
What? uglify?
Sorry, yeah. Ugilfy is a source parser for my js before it's compiled and built? So it's having trouble parsing my source, not hitting a hiccup in compiling?
Compiled? Source Parser?
If you don't even know what the tools you're using do, you've got bigger fish to fry, my friend.
14:09
Mm, fish
Right. I'll do more reading. I guess jumping feet-first into the fire isn't always the best route
@kikjezrous It sort of looks like you have a syntax error in one of your files
Lots of helpful info
Looks like the interaction between uglify and gulp is less than optimal. Maybe running it from the command line would give you more info.
I've figured it out. uglify still isn't up to speed with ES6 and thus is throwing a tantrum at my let statements
14:14
> There is no harmony support yet on uglify except on the harmony branch
Hi
what are the things you aprreciate most of Angular?
the way it smells my hair and looks into my eyes
mm, I am not sure how to interpret this
just the other day it came home with a bouquet of my favourite flowers (daisies) and we went for a walk in the park
angular's just not my type
but I'm happy you found someone for you, Zirak
but does it have to be angular?
14:19
Zirak do you mean it is a robot? if so, wow!
the reason I decided to skip learning angular was that I read that react was better
oh, angular? I thought we were talking about my illegal Mexican lover Juandro
@neoDev solid reasoning
now I feel that I have a gap
yes, because it is popular, and many employers want it
so I wonder why
@neoDev check out vue
14:26
virtualdom is overrated
@KendallFrey totally getting a parker square t shirt
and I think I fixed KSP
but now after figuring out which mod was causing it to crash I no longer feel like playing :(
@BenFortune wtf
That is an elaborate 418 page
> I had a 35 year old relative of mine post that they took an IQ test and were bragging that they were in the top 80%. Not realising that could also be described as just outside the bottom 20% and waaay below average. My initial thought was... "how stupid do you have to be?" then realised the evidence was right in front of me.
lol "top 80%", what a loser. I'm in the top 100%
15:12
@rlemon "cheat by memorizing it" "also known as learning"
github.com/Property404/fetlang a fetish based programming language.
interesting.
15:33
I was wondering WDYT about

{
    KeepAlive ?: Options.KeepAlive
}
Defines a key KeepAlive in the Object the Options.KeepAlive exists
15:51
@ShrekOverflow what's "?:"
conditional key definition?
@KendallFrey does this make sense? "any expression is equivalent to all other expressions that beta-reduce to common expressions"
LC obviously
again, trying to come up with nice stuff for the uni application, and explaining why I have "excitement" for maths
and the fact that just about any true statement is equivalent to any other true statement, and that anything is just another perspective of something else, makes maths an amazing place to dive in
and that in maths, questions are the same as their answers, in some sense
which genuinely is one of the things I love most about maths
(and maybe the fact that LC showed this apparently quite clearly is one of the things that turns me on about it)
still very unsure on what the best phrasing for that is
16:06
@towc Explain this to me or tell me what to read to know what you mean?
@SomeGuy his mind
when you say f(x) = g(y), you're defining either x, y, f, or g, in some way
but this is usually how humans pose questions
"what's an f that, when passed x, will be the same as g of y?"
and the way to answer human questions in maths is to represent them somehow, and that representation is the same as the answer
So = vs. ==? :P
@SomeGuy well, the idea is that they can be the same thing
you're just declaring a statement and that it is true
Kind of cool, sure. I don't see the excitement, but I think it'd be more excitement as a revelation that came to you instead of being explained
16:10
well, I think this is at the vary basis of maths
and it's a complete paradigm shift from almost any other thing
and I'm excited about paradigm shifts
Right, the fact that Math has fundamental axioms and we could just as easily create new axioms, in order to possibly create entirely new fields?
one of the coolest things about this is that you can put some things that make sense toghether in a way that no longer makes sense if you thought about it as a whole, but is still able to give you interesting information about it (think n-th dimensional spheres)
@SomeGuy is the fact that axioms are the basis of maths an axiom itself?
I think goedel or something did something about that
His incompleteness theorem talks more about the truthness of and provability of all hypotheses, I believe
16:13
meh, he worked on more than 1 thing :P
I don't know enough about it
Haha sure, that's why I specified which one I thought you were talking about
but when you put it that way, I don't know why I'm excited about it :/
maybe the fact that it's one of the only things I can think of that tends not to be thought of as a set of nodes, but only a set of connections?
Where "it" is what?
and every other field uses maths as the framework for their own connections?
I think if you look into it enough, you'll see that a lot of things are edges, not nodes
16:16
@SomeGuy the fact that the question is the same as the answer
Lots of emergent phenomena, not fundamental properties
meh, for me maths is simply the thing that connects everything, I guess
and everything else are the things to be connected
maths has no meaning because there's nothing in it to give meaning
there are no nodes. It's just relationships of some sort
Oh, yeah, I totally see what you mean. Math is often present because it's almost become a fundamental means of thought itself, so we represent our thoughts in terms of it
sure
40 minutes till hangouts, if you need to chill beer, put em in the fridge now
16:18
Who's invited?
@littlepootis Only the sexy folks
> Fetlang is licensed under the BSDM
That is, everyone in the room
@SomeGuy Have you checked the flammability of your pants lately?
No one told me I had to prove it before joining the call!
16:22
@towc From the outside yes, from the inside no.
what's the inside?
"all expressions that can be reduced to a common expression are equivalent"?
@SomeGuy The list of whom starts with me
@Zirak He's too sexy for the truth
maybe I should ditch this whole idea of equivalence
think of something more humble and real
goal by the guidelines: "demonstrate enthusiasm for and commitment to your chosen course"
and that chosen course is computer science, not maths either way
You're enrolling in a math cours3e?
ah
16:36
whoops, way overengineered
these are the 4 points I should go through, in 4000 characters:
> • explain your reasons for wanting to study the subject at university
• demonstrate enthusiasm for and commitment to your chosen course
• express any particular interests within the field
• outline how you’ve pursued your subject interest in their own time
16k$ rocket, to orbit with almost 2k extra d/v for a tourist low orbit mission
this is the first time i avoided using solid rocket boosters... and i'm having a much easier time building cheap effective rockets
using liquid boosters
I build around liquid rockets, and just tack on SRBs at the end if I need a bit more dV
@towc give them a link to this chat, we'll vouch for you
"towc's absolutely crazy. He has enthusiasm, alright"
"commitment? He can be very annoying, if that counts"
"he's very very interested in the stuff we don't like"
"oh, he worked parttime to spend a lot of money to get a meaningless security cert"
"he doesn't really want to go to uni. He just feels bad because a few people here were disappointed and that's how emotionally weak he is"
16:48
problem with this design is i'm left with ~ 300 d/v in my main booster
and it doesn't deorbit
In case anyone missed
could probaby just stick another crew cabin on it
wow
17:05
Something seems really wrong about eating DNA youtube.com/watch?v=araeHtN_3Lk
17:57
hey I know this is often considered off-topic: but is there any IDE for javascript like visual studio works for C#. And together with that, is there a a library like wpf for javascript (a library that makes MVVM easy - and decouples design of the interface from the code), preferably integrated into an ide for ease of setting up.
ok there I asked more than I expected.. But basically: is there an IDE geared to full-fletched application development?
there are many good IDEs and a few good view/presentation libraries
:| so no clear winner/I have to actually think when choosing an IDE?
IDEs are overrated
Can't live without code completion anymore XD. Heck missing fault-proof code completion is probably the number one frustration I have when I do (small) things in javascript.
user2620028
i have to turn code completion off in anything i ever use
user2620028
18:04
especially brace and paren completion
@paul23 Don't need an IDE for that
Try vscode, it seems to work really well with JS
And then there's refactoring. Quite often while I'm busy I notice that I tend to work more and more to a monolyth approach and I need to unwrap things into their own classes/functions. Once I learned how pycharm's refactoring tools worked I actually managed to speed up my productivity by a lot (and that also opted me to look into this for visual studio).
18:19
if I wanted to replace file in a browser like chrome with my own javascript for testing is there a way to do that
19:06
TypeScript can give your the full completion experiece in JS. It rivals the C# experience.
especially in vscode, but there are plugins for other editors that use the "typescript language service" for completion
and the closest thing to WPF in javascript is React. It's not exactly the same, but it should be semi familiar.
@Luggage I've been reading up on knockout just now XD
knockout is a great library, but I think it's a bit dated. I use mobx for knockout-like observables and react.
But you can do a lot worse than knockout if you like that.
Ah, JavaScript, the community where a library can be "a bit dated"
in this case, it uses functions instead of properties for it's observables so you have to put () on everything.
oh no that's just what google gave when I was looking for mvvm + data binding. But if it's dated surely there's an update coming?
19:09
That is the specific thing I was thinking of when I said "dated"
Kendall is right that if it was good then it's good now.
I'm a bit startled by why frameworks are "dated", and there are so many almost similar frameworks with only differences in details/performance.
No, it's not dated in that way. It's fine. It's well supported, I think. Well, lots of people use it. It's stable and works.
angular, knockout, react, backbone. - I'll be busy for several months before I can even start this -.-
@Luggage Come join us in hangouts
Nah, stop listening to people like me and use knockout if like it's API.
19:12
@SterlingArcher you too
@Luggage oh I'm one of those who don't like "liking", and first want to know everything before making a choice.
"like" = "this is a style of library that I find intuitive and want to use"
There may be other technically superior choices, but sometimes it's just about what doesn't get in your way.
so "liking" is important.
anywho. off to do some killing. Not real. virtual.
@Luggage join hangouts :D
no one ever invites me to hangouts
@Mosho You're invited to our hangouts
19:26
@KendallFrey thanks but I'm busy
wait don't star that
you're no fun
Can’t join I’m going to a hockey game. The caps home opener is tonight and I got prime seats
bastard
I’ll post pics :D
I think we’re only 9 rows out from the boards
19:36
So.... Reading up on javascript libraries I came across "express.js". Wikipedia tells me "Express.js, or simply Express, is a web application framework for Node.js". But what does this mean? Isn't javascript by itself already a web application framework?
what does wikipedia say about javascript
Especially since it's considered to be used in "conjecture with angularJS as frontend framework".
not sure if trolling
@paul23 JS is just a language. Browsers provide APIs for DOM manipulation and user interaction. Node provides APIs for filesystem and hardware interaction, as well as low-level networking. Express provides higher level APIs for serving websites.
19:40
@KendallFrey so, I should just consider it as an "extended library" like "boost" for c++?
oh wait, it's used "on the server side"... nvm that
@paul23 It's a framework
I was confused by the wording, as I thought it was typically meant for "something" at the client side of an application.
And there I was wondering what else there would be to do that wasn't done by angular. (Other than specialized/generic libraries).
19:57
omg there are so many people outside
is it a holiday somewhere?
@Zirak You watching OW contenders?
@MadaraUchiha I'm watching @KamilSolecki's face
@Zirak How does it look from that angle?
Shit
3 hours ago, by rlemon
https://hangouts.google.com/call/nkzEB0TTL-lrJrQWUao8AAEE hangouts link
20:14
SHIT
It was UTC, I confused it to EST
@ShrekOverflow We're still there
Some of us
no one's talking
weird
can't join the call from Phone :/
you don't have to.
I don't have 3.5 MM Headphones
what shows you're enthusiastic about computer science? :/
a project? A concept you're taking to heart?
how do you show commitment?
"here's my github contribution calendar" won't do it
wtf cambridge
20:24
There are 10 types of people in this world: Those who know binary. Those who don't. Those who didn't expect this joke to be in base 3.
cc @KendallFrey
what about those who didn't expect base 4?
those are the same people
maybe my uni application should just be a bunch of CS jokes :/
2n+2n is foreign to me :(
checks out
20:27
@rlemon 80 blaze it
@Shmiddty yep
// Instead of having to do

const keys = {};

if SomeCondition
   keys.foo = 'bar';
you could just do
const keys = {
   foo ?: 'bar'; // (or ?.)
};
const keys = Object.assign({}, someCondition ? { foo } : null)
is best
oh gosh, since 2 saturdays ago, my resting heart rate has been <50
and it's not because I'm doing a ton of exercise
that's really low
it's maybe salmonella?
20:38
It was chicken, not salmon.
I had a low RHR before I left. Some days it would be in the high 30s, and always <60
but it never was consistently <50, I think
I think the <60 was because I genuinely was being very active
oooooooh I'm booting on gnome!!!!
20:41
average this week was 43
with lowest at 39
meh, I'm going to survive
life is a 100% fatal disease
and the wet bonemeal is smelling like poo :/
?
Yes I have spoken
I am just in the kitchen so I don't want to leave the mic open @towc
I'm not in hangouts
20:45
is someone pretending to be me in hangouts?
@Zirak ^
@rlemon I hate that, it ends up in lot more code then needed
@KamilSolecki
I thought Kamil was Towc
anyways I gtg
lol took too long to get that
20:56
@rlemon this is why I got annoyed
    if (lifecycle.user) {
      dict.UserName = lifecycle.user;
    }

    if (lifecycle.keepAlive) {
      dict.KeepAlive = (typeof lifecycle.keepAlive === 'object')
         ? this.convertComplexLifeCycleOptions(lifecycle.keepAlive)
         : dict.keepAlive;
    }

    if (lifecycle.enableLogging) {
      const logPath = `/var/log/${name}.log`;
      dict.StandardOutPath = logPath;
      dict.StandardErrorPath = logPath;
    }

    if (lifecycle.type) {
      dict.ProcessType = Darwin.ProcessTypeMap[lifecycle.type];
(I Know I sould change .x to lifecycle.hasOwnProperty(x)
@SomeGuy ping
you need to get in hangouts
21:13
@Zirak o nno, you didnt say byebye
I did
tilliamuilli repeat after me
byebye
ooooOOOoooOoooOOOooo
Before I go, here's a tiny challenge: Given a week day within this week, say Wednesday or Sunday, return its corresponding date object.
Right now we're in Saturday 7/10, input of Wednesday should return the date object for the 4/10
21:31
formatting a Date !! real original Sir!!
@Ahmad 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.
21:52
the question doesn't ask you to format it.
i'm blanking on how to bind a buttons onClick to a props function in a functional component.

so in:

const Example = ({aList, aFunction}) => {
	return (
		<div>
		{aList.map( (ele, idx) => <div onClick={ () => aFunction(idx) } />)}
		</div>
		)
}
it will say 'aFunction' is not a function
wow
6 hours later and I'm still reading up on frameworks -.-
@AlexBollbach Well, what are you passing to Example?
aFunction is a function that takes a number
i think the problem is that in the mapping function it isn't in context
@AlexBollbach Shouldn't. Can you set up a running testcase somewhere?
21:57
ok you're right. it was a problem with a redux binding not binding the function to the component
just needed the confidence that it wasn't my javascript knowledge ,t hanks
22:29
i.imgur.com/zc16nwp.png (mildly offensive for some, but actually funny) @rlemon @Zirak @KendallFrey
Do try out different variations on your own
hahaha the fuck
It gets weird, fast
have you seen the repeating japanese one
Hahahah
@KendallFrey i.imgur.com/SMx6HUt.png This one killed me
oh lawd
22:41
fuck it, it's 0:41am but I feel like I want to eat a huge steak
or a huge bowl of soup
or a whole ham leg
I'll just finish the chicken
it's been 6 servings, and I'm maybe halfway through
maybe I've been a little too conserving
but it's 0:45 am :/
user2620028
anyone in here that has utilized mobx?
aye
user2620028
ah shit with react?
user2620028
i know you use vue lol
with react, yeah
user2620028
22:48
was curious how people expose the datastore to their react components
love how you're still referring to everyone else
user2620028
yeah, you are definitely not more than one person
either way, how do you mean?
what are you currently doing and what do you think could be better?
user2620028
i am converting over to using mobx
user2620028
so i don't have a solution currently
user2620028
22:51
i did see that people have the provider react component, but i do not see any articles explaining what it does or how
user2620028
and the same thing with the inject decorator
you're probably overthinking it
user2620028
so how do you do it then?
tbf haven't used it in a while, checking the docs again
what mobx does is just provide "stuff" for components to use and change
you could use a provider component that passes down the state as props, but that can end up in hellish nightmares
you should have just about every component be an observer
the store is centralized, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be accessible from everywhere
user2620028
accessible everywhere i want to have access to it, yes
22:56
yeah, I have no clue about that
everyone else?
user2620028
i finally found an article that is doing a minimum job of explaining it
user2620028
but everywhere i was reading about it just said it existed and didn't explain why or how it worked
yeah, that's fair
23:08
In an era of Trump, I find that Twitter has a deleterious effect on my mental health. So I'm taking a (long) break from Twitter.
aw
Is there any reason why result is `null` from the expression below, but I get expected value(s) when I change `research_cs_inputs[5]["value"]` to it's actual value? `research_cs_inputs[5]["value"]` exists for sure.

`var regex = /[a-zA-Z]{3,4}\s+[a-zA-Z]\d{3}/g;`
`var str = research_cs_inputs[5]["value"];`
`var result = str.match(regex);`
@hello 90% the value isn't what you think it is
How's that?
I get actual value when I alert the variable
Don't use alert for debugging
That's hopeless
console.log?
23:10
yes please
I get what I expect.
23:34
Oh baby yes
@SterlingArcher G'day Nate? lol
i went to see the monster trucks last night
was pretty sick
I went to bed on time last night and had an adequate amount of sleep.
23:53
OV two hat tricks in the first two games of the season!!!

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