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Ya... I wanna know about the series of things that happen when a constructor function is called with new keyword
In what level of detail?
I am new to javascript, but I know java moderately well. In java, the new keyword is reserved by the jvm to instantiate an object from a blueprint such as the function or method that is written for Person. In java, the object is not considered a primitive variable, so instead of being stored in a memory location, the address of the memory location is instead returned by the construtor, which is then passed to the variable name John
So john references the memory address which is in turn holding the objects information
I too, however, would like to know if this is different for javascript
I think, roughly speaking, it creates a new object, assigns the object __proto__ from the function prototype, and then calls the function with the object as the this context.
From the code you included, it looks the the proto: Object is assigned by default
I believe there are two common ways to create objects in javascript: 1. object Instantiation and 2. object initializer.
object instantiation uses the NEW keyword
The list of 1-3 points, seems to indicate that your thinking is accurate
@KendallFrey, @JamesP., what is the difference between prototype and proto
____proto____
00:15
<function>.prototype vs <object>.__proto__
@karthikaruna are you aware that almost all objects created in OOP languages usually come from a GOD like object?
@JamesP. What is that supposed to mean?
@karthikaruna are you familiar with any object orientated langauges?
Damnit, at some point Firefox and Chrome inverted something about position: sticky in CSS
How is Person === Person.prototype.constructor?
00:18
@KendallFrey just my mnemonic metaphor for personally understanding the "master" Object in javascript
What does that have to do with "almost all objects created in OOP languages", and what does the mnemonic stand for?
nearly all objects inherit from a parent object, and then the grandfather, which all objects inherit from
like java.lang in java
the jdk
jesus wept!
@JamesP. Isn't java class-based inheritance?
00:21
So what you said doesn't apply then?
how so?
In java, classes contain methods, from which objects can be born
But there's not such thing as objects inheriting from other objects
I dont know if javascript uses methods, it seems like these "functions" take the place of java methods
classes inherit from classes
In JS a method is just a nice name for a function that is a property of an object
but there is a prototype chain, which can be clumsily described as 'object inherit from object'
00:23
@Luggage In java?
ohh. I was in the wrong channel.
No wait.
prototype chain, I do not know that word in java
@JamesP. because it doesn't exist, probably
i was speaking of JavaScript
I didn't read above
lol @Luggage figured as this is that Javascript page, my bad for the relating. Java is all i know \\
00:24
People, how is Person === Person.prototype.constructor? Can someone enlighten this?
@karthikaruna What about that do you need explained?
you wrote a function called Person that was used as a constructor
That's just how prototype and constructor properties work
do all functions in javascript have a prototype?
Yes, I think so
00:26
"Nearly all objects in JavaScript are instances of Object; a typical object inherits properties (including methods) from Object.prototype, although these properties may be shadowed (a.k.a. overridden). However, an Object may be deliberately created for which this is not true"
I love this kind of learning
@KendallFrey So if a javascript object, such as Person was created with the new keword, that object inherits properties from Object.prototype... Does that mean that prototype is a class?
No, it's a separate way of doing inheritance
So objects can inherit?
Java and C# use class inheritance. JS uses prototype inheritance.
hey @karthikaruna "Object.prototype.__proto__
Points to the object which was used as prototype when the object was instantiated."
so that's why " Person === Person.prototype.constructor?"
"Object.prototype.constructor
Specifies the function that creates an object's prototype."
Id like to see the code of prototype
What do you mean by "the code of a prototype"?
Any object can be a prototype for another object, I think
00:32
In java, you can create your own classes which form the base of OOP design. Such as java.lang.
The lang class in imported from the jdk
Cool
So in the same manner, can we inspect the code of prototype?
What do you mean "the code"?
Prototypes are objects
ahhh
so the constructors then?
no, the prototypes
00:33
all the methods and attributes of prototype that are inherited by the object Person
Sure, you can use it just like any other object
console.log it, etc.
I am guessing that since the browser acts ad the compiler, maybe it is in the browser
What is?
the code lol
prototype code
If you mean the implementation of prototypal inheritance, yes that is part of the JS runtime
If you mean the details of any given prototype, that's just an ordinary object
00:35
So i opened a console in my moz browser
Is there anyway to see the details of the prototype constructors?
You're looking for the source code of a JS engine?
Yes
Is that a strange thing to desire?
Just for example
@JamesP. Yes
This chat isn't a terminal, sorry
00:43
bummer, youre as quick as my pc
@KamilSolecki Yeah dude, already drank them
Very tasty
01:09
Weeee
@KendallFrey iż the Best Person
you're drunk again
No
Maybw
Maybe
But when people see doing they speakers the truth
You really should come back and read these things when you're sober
It's autocorrect
When people are drunk the speak the truth
Yes this is better autocorrect
Yo are the Best person kendall
Can't speak truth if you can't speak
01:13
<3
And @SterlingArcher is the kindest hearted person in the world
Also @ssube and @Luggage have like super alien amount of knowledge
And @rlemon is my awesome bro from Canada with even more awesome woodworking skills
And @towc should never be listened to
Happy new years tomorrow weeee
in canada it's in two days
canaduh
cehnehdeh
01:43
So, what do people normally do for widgets/buttons, settings menus when using PIXI.js? Or is there some better toolkit? I'm basically, writing my own primitive layout engine, which feels wrong.
@Mikhail first result on google github.com/Ezelia/EZGUI
I don’t think any regulars in here use pixi, though
02:03
Yeah, EZGUI is outdated and flat out doesn't work, whats the best way to make commercial grade web games or scientific visualization stuff in JS? Is there some good alternative to PIXI?
02:23
ST opens 1gb files like a champ
only problem I have with vscode
Difference between native and electron
I'm sure there's a way
@ndugger nothing to do with that
@Mosho cursors?
hmm?
Sublime is probably using some type of cursor
instead of trying to render the entire file like vs code seems
clearly, yeah
that
might be a func project to do
implement cursors for VSCOde :P
03:12
scrolling is silky smooth though
it did load the entire file
at some point
in parts
actually 1.19.1 is a lot better than before
 
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05:24
sup fam
im too lazy to change my avatar/name T_T
@SterlingArcher @rlemon @GNi33 youtube.com/watch?v=J746vAe2Tdg
06:05
@towc hi
06:17
@ndug 🌚
06:54
Howdy Yall
@HelloWorldPeace 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.
hey @HelloWorldPeace
James are you from the US?
Yes, and you?
et toi?
06:59
a yankee
Nice, how's jeter doing with his new ownership?
Not a fan of the Yankees though. I assume Jeter is well.
What technologies are you trying to pick up?
React and Php for now
I think I'm pretty solid with regular/vanilla JS
I could use some work with basic js
07:05
I hear that a lot
I just now found out about this prototype chain
especially from people with much more experience than I
prototype chain? is it a new feature?
No idea if it is new. I just started javascript
But if you know java, I would describe it as class inheritance from the jdk
Ooooh the prototype. I know what you mean
Right
07:08
Hey @Learning-Overthinker-Confused
It's kinda how JS create instances
Is anybody here from canada?
How in depth do you consider javascript vanilla to be? When does it stop being vanilla?
Nope, NC here
Actually I was thinking to migrate to any foreign country
Thinking for canada as they have bit easy immigration process as compared to other foreign country
@JamesP. Can you suggest me something please
If you have any idea regarding this
IMO, It stops being vanilla when you start adding libraries
07:13
Tu parle francais?
Je ne parle francais
later all
deuce
 
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11:27
On this code, how can i modify to not collapse accordion that are already opened unless user clicks to collapse it. stackoverflow.com/a/37745753/1939163
@KamilSolecki and why is that?
wow, season 4 of black mirror already has 6 episodes? 0.o
11:57
Netflix releases the entire season at once
12:12
At '$(".img").attr()' why can't I edit the arguments in the attr to be-> .attr("transform", "rotate(90deg)") or .attr("transform", "translateY(200px);)
I can succesfully change something like "border" in this way: '.attr("border", "200px")'
user6820627
13:01
Let's shout. Happy New Year!
No
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14:05
@LearnHowToBeTransparent Thanks
!&#"%)!(¤"&()"#&()!#) Happy New Year! ")!(/#=)(/¤)(!#=)(#"/
Sorry, got a little excited there..
Aw, thank you!
user6820627
@SebastianNielsen Shouting is good for our hands :)
wait how is it good for our hands? xD
14:29
Don't listen to him, he's weird.
14:46
ugh, everything works under linux except VR, which is kind of a deal breaker. That's only because my mobo has a single PCIe slot. :(
!!upgrade or go back to windows
"Get back here!"
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@ssube go back to windows
two in a row, eh
14:48
Dual boot, scrub
lol no, what is this, 1994?
is where I'm at now.
@BenFortune been using it and it's good, but I'm trying to go full ubuntu with a windows VM for gaming
A VM for gaming? What's the performance like?
it all works except for my VR headset, which is 5+ USB devices, and I can't pass them all together without a PCIe USB card
14:50
Also how's the samsung headset?
@ssube Won't it work with a normal hub?
the samsung headset is pretty awesome
@BenFortune USB-connected USB hubs show up as multiple devices, but a PCIe card can be attached exclusively to the VM
Holy shit that's actually not bad
so then linux will never see the headset, only windows
14:51
I love the little smiley sitting at the bottom of your monitor sending positive vibes ~~
I've got the opposite, with ubuntu in a vm
my mini-ITX box only has a single slot, so I'm looking at upgrading to a cube case (and 370 mobo and 8th gen) or going back to windows :(
@ssube I've got the occulus dk2 and a daydream view, been looking at going all out with one of the MR headsets or a Vive
They aren't selling the MR headsets in the UK though :/
my roommate has a Vive, I have the Samsung. They're pretty equivalent, the Samsung looks a little better and tracks a little worse.
Yeah always heard good things about tracking with the Vive, especially since you can get the feet tracking too
And even chain multiple receivers
I keep watching pokelawls on twitch playing vrchat and it looks fucking hilarious
14:57
I was playing Serious Sam 3 before reformatting
holy shit is it fun in VR
I've heard fallout vr is great too
it's ugly enough that it runs super smooth, too, so you can focus on smashing monsters
I'm still on the edge, since until recently there were only indie VR games
Granted they're fun as hell, but there's no AAA publishers getting in on the action
const input = `(((())((())(()()))((())))((((())))))`;

function isBalanced(input) {
  const curlies = input.replace(/\(/g, '{').replace(/\)/g, '}');

  try {
    eval(curlies);
    return true;
  } catch (e) {
    return false;
  }
}

console.log(isBalanced(input));
I think this is an amazing solution.
@BenFortune it's fun, but content is scarce. I'd wait until you can get an open box one for cheap or the next gen come with (with wireless and/or gun props and/or whatever else they're talking about now).
15:01
@ssube Yeah, OpenVR hasn't taken off yet
Wait is it OpenVR?
afaik anything that works with Steam is OpenVR
OSVR
that's it
I'd also have to move my PC, or get a super long HDMI and USB cable/hub
I went for the 15' cables :D
@KendallFrey @Loktar @FlorianMargaine
@ssube Think it's like 20ft from my pc room to my living room
15:06
@BenFortune ha, you wish
probably more I think, maybe 30
I was looking at HDMI-over-ethernet boxes, which run $100-200 for nice 4k ones and can probably do VR.
Doesn't the latency have to be super low for VR?
yeah, it does for any kind of gaming
I tried using moonlight-stream.com but it's pretty unplayable
Though that was on my shitty proprietary router, might try it again with my new one
@BenFortune I got a SteamLink for $15 on sale (they've been as low as $5 since) and it works well for anything except twitch games (shooters and racing).
Wes
Wes
i choose the wrong career.
@ssube The only games I play haha
I don't think you can stream those, any latency is too much :(
Wes
Wes
anyway, happy new year js
15:26
@Wes not bad
Wes
Wes
ftr, i didn't do them from my mind, i've copied from photos :B
drawing without any reference at all is very hard. My art teachers always used to yell at the kids who did it in hs.
Wes
Wes
1- it's hard to remember all the details
2- proportions will end up being wrong almost for sure
15:48
@BenFortune I use moonlight stream to stream steam games via pi3, works great but had to run ethernet. Wifi not fast enough, not all games work properly though
@TravisWhite Turns out it's my Fire tv that's causing the lag
wheel snipe celly boys
Runs amazing in chrome on my laptop, even over wireless
I haven't messed with Fire Tv, is the fire tv the host (a la the pi 3) or is it using too much bandwidth on the network? I was skeptical when I first tried it. Seems to be almost identically to steamplay though
I think it's just the decoder, lots of people are saying the same. It's the 2015 fire tv
15:53
ahhhh yeah makes sense
Gonna try running it from one of my pi's, or just HDMI my laptop into the tv
Ran it on my pixel 2 and got 6ms latency over wifi
Hoping to get it down to 2-3 on my laptop
Just trying to get the xbox one controller working on arch
I initially ran it on wifi, when I upped the resolution things started to get choppy. Wifi inherently not as stable either so I just ran cat6 to the room. I set it up mainly for couch co-op with those sweet pc deals. Helldivers never worked though, kids love sonic racing, run or die is fun, ultimate chicken horse, etc... good times
Mainly wanted it for Rocket League/NFS
xboxdrv is taking forever to compile
i have rocket league on xbox one, with moonlight I can play pc games in living room and with windows 10 I can play xbox in my office, NFS = need for speed?
16:05
I feel like 92% back to health. Thank god, because I’m having people over and i need to clean the food poisoning out of the bathroom and go buy champagne
https://xkcd.com/
I don't need a calculator, I just need a hat ;)
why? is it sunny out?
So sunny I need sunglasses...
I wear mine at night
Pink tinted Glasses With A Number On Top
You can get them as soon as ±12h from Jan 1, 0:00 UTC, but you can't wear them after january 3rd or so they say.
16:11
I'm still wearing the eclipse glasses from this year, gotta get my money out of 'em.
16:26
having to build chromium with vaapi support, gonna be here for fucking hours
16:42
Happy new year to the Javascript SO community!
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17:20
no u
17:32
Happy new year! (P.S. star me! ;-))
user5891775
@Panda no
This looks no where near as neat and tidy as it was in my head
why did you take it out
it looks important
that's the new part in place
just with lots of extra wire splices.
I mean take it out of your head
it was a joke, you see
17:44
ohh, good point.
Is there a "passing a function call instead of a function reference as callback" canonical?
Like setTimeout(foo(), 3000) instead of setTimeout(foo, 3000) sort of thing?
only if foo() returns another function
Yeah, but I was wondering if there was a duplicate I could hammer to
I don't follow.
Because there are too many questions where foo() doesn't return a function and the OP wonders why it doesn't work
17:51
ohh, i see
woo, it's printing.
@towc mental health diagnoses can screw you over. I new a guy who got a mental health diagnosis and got disqualified from all jobs he had experience with.
what's that got to do with me?
if I could be medically diagnosed with anything, it'll probably be "teenagehood"
2 days ago, by towc
I do actually have a question: who honestly thinks I "fucked up" in a relatively big way?
yea, you're fine. being an awkward nerd isn't a mental health disorder, it's a career benefit
the question was meant to help me know what people might still think I've done so wrong, and hopefully also to make some of them realize that actually I haven't really fucked up
17:56
Oh on my phone didn't read the context
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