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12:00
@TheOneWhoMade Oh it surely isn't, I'd like some proper directions!
@TheOneWhoMade that's racist
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WHAT RLEMON
don't be sexist
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you used the wrong word
@rlemon WhAt
12:00
classic luddite ^^
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started 8 months ago, did 3 rounds of learning so far, each like 20 days of effecting learning (with smaller breaks in between like 2-5 days off), now waiting for the 4th round and on a 57th day off (full off, not working on anything, just watching other topics on youtube and tv)
@KamilSolecki women tell you to go to the PHP room?
what kind of women do you know?
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@THomasMorgan type it all into 1 chat and then post it.
lol
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I kind of started wondering if there is something I could do, but probably not, just wait I guess, a university degree takes like 5 years to complete (and for a reason) so I wont become a programmer in two months, THIS MUST TAKE TIME
12:01
@GNi33 clearly the worst, my dude
@ThomasMorgan what would sound like a fun project? making a game? making a neat web app? making a meme generator?
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MeMe GeNeRaToR1
@TheOneWhoMade how he's chatting is fine. your directions are unneeded
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mk.
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ALso, i forgot to tell you guys, I prefer to be called Theo
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12:02
I work in porn niche, xxx, I've been working on websites for the past 6+ years, I am preparing to write an xxx affiliate script for promoting the paysites, this is my goal
so write that.
money is a nice motivator
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^^^^^
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I just hope Zirak hasn't left me...
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so not really fun (but I know what you mean, do something fun to get over it, people were recommending CodeGames or something like that), I plan on doing something for my line of work
I Wouldn't
I work in Agri, none of my personal projects have anything to do with my work.
makes the work refreshing
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12:03
yes, people say, learn by doing something, but I figured I need to learn the MySQL / MySQL + PHP first
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so I want to do like GetBootstrap.com, MySQL, MySQL PHP, up to 200 most used functions (in all the scripts like Drupal, Wordpress and so on) and after that focus on creating that script
@SterlingArcher @Loktar @KendallFrey i.redd.it/i5cew06ps1m01.jpg
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and doing like 20% of reading of the php.net over time
@rlemon 10/10 marketing
@ThomasMorgan why?
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12:04
but I need to know some of the theory first, I would be reading this from the google.com and not all the material there is good
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@ThomasMorgan you are devoted. Continue to work hard and you will triumph.
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so PRACTICE - yes, I DO UNDERSTAND THIS PART, but still some theory first (is needed) and MOST IMPORTANTLY NOW, I am like burned out, on the 57th day off, prearing for the 4th round of learning
because you're trying to learn everything at once. which is not practical
@TheOneWhoMade I'm sure you can figure it out
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@rlemon - could be, this is hard, I am like climbing up instead of walking, but I can afford that now (I dont have to work, pay the bills)
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12:06
but it is also burning me out
@TheOneWhoMade That's not true, you can work hard for years and fail
!!s/amdflaws.com/my bear Tibbers/
Working hard does not guarantee success
but why would you need to know the "top 200 ... in things like Drupal and Wordpress"
@ThomasMorgan you need about 1 hour of theory to start off. Learning everything in the process is so much more effective.
12:07
why do you need to know all of the web technologies?
I'd rather hire someone who knows 3 things really well than someone who knows 19 things okay.
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but yes, this may not be the best path, I understand that, so learn by doing - but again, still need some theory first, that GetBootstrap.com <-> MySQL and MySQL + PHP, some most popular php functions that I dont know and I will start
or someone that knows how to learn fast
@Zirak it does lay the groundwork though
or someoone that thinks very well
@ThomasMorgan learn your theory in the process, dont just swallow a book at once. You won't take much out of it
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12:08
@KamilSolecki - Thanks, so "climbing", trying to read theoretically as much as possible - not very good (I mean, I know this is good but very intense / costly)
@GNi33 You're of course right. It's just that there's a prevalent feeling of "hard work" === "success". That's not true. You need to deliver good results, you need to be good, a lot of unrelated factors need to line up, ...
@KamilSolecki coding yourself into a corner is the best way to learn where the corners are.
true story
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@KamilSolecki - by reading the books and going over examples on php.net as an example I am kind of "programming my brain" for programming, I am building my skills
@rlemon Nice
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12:09
but AGAIN, YES, all people tell me - learn by doing, and I will start, but not yet
@ThomasMorgan which you will forget faster than you think
even if you dont realize it yet
everytime I read php.net a kitty dies
@ThomasMorgan I wrote my first JS application without knowing the basic language things except for var, if, and for loops.
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I learned a lot from w3resource.com and the examples from php.net, like I said, this is learning me the aspects that I did not understand, I think this is "a great and a major thing" - possibly the connections in the brain
It was terrible, sure, but the next one I wrote was better
the next one was even better
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12:11
shaping the brain by this learning, and doing this for like 3 years and you are a whole different programmer after that
Half of my projects aren't finished, but they taught me A LOT
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but this does not matter, for me I need to get over the burn out, continue the learning and do the PRACTICAL PART
your projects can think? hot damn
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thanks for the info so far!!!
@ThomasMorgan which is what were giving suggestions towards
12:12
@KendallFrey fuck I always mess these two up
we've all been there
@rlemon this, very much.
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thanks @rlemon and @KamilSolecki (dzieki!!!)
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I can so I want to learn good, lets say there is 10,000 php / mysql programmers and you can test them and arrange them from the best to the worst
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so this learning will play a part in being towards the top
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12:14
over time
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so it is definitely not a waste of time, but like I've been saying this is hard - intelectually intense, costly
@ThomasMorgan ;)
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but basically it is a very interesting thing, website programming, Internet, linux admin (I know that) and writing the code, it is like being part of the future, creating the evolution, something like this, and good edu can help, but again, this is hard (and for enyone, intelectually intense, and costly, like time off needed and so on)
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after I can learn, I was planning to do the equipment part to, I have phpStorm and come up with a good set up like monitors and so on
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good edu, then good equipment, trying to do the best thing out of it
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12:17
but I need to do the learning first
I feel like I'm slipping into a "programmers starter kit" meme
@KamilSolecki English is a difficult language. You can understand it through tough thorough thought though.
@KendallFrey there, they're, their. it'll be okay
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but like 2 screens vertically, possibly, one big screen on the wall, could be, maybe an A3 printer, all good software for php programming like MySQL Workbench and phpStorm (I have that), do the hardware / software part good too, after good learning
fucking snaps
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12:18
like tuning up a car, good BMW, the best things for this, something like this, a mindset, could be
stop towc-ing
!!tell Kendall clap their they're there
@Kendall their 👏 they're 👏 there
@ThomasMorgan PhpStorm is not "good software"
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is there something that is better than this for php / Mysql, I am thinking this and Mysql workbench
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12:19
but this is not the most important thing, good skills are
less talky, more typey
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this is secondary or tetiary so to speak, or further in the order of importance
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ok, I wont be bothering here, thanks again for the info, I will go over it again
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but currently, JUST WAIT, I guess?
@ThomasMorgan heidi sql
12:20
lol, I meant talk about this less and do it.
not that you can't chat here :P
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could be 30 more days or 45... just wait... nothing can be done...
Agreed on HeidiSQL
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thanks!
lmao sorry but this kinda sounds like a most dramatic and enthusiasm filled story I've heard all week
yeah, it reminded me to towc
12:21
For writing code, I would assume VS Code is also better at PHP
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this is what I am talking about, get all the good software in the mix too - start good - good edu, good hardware (setup) - software
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if I will be able to take this path
you can code in vi on a rpi
both are arguably terrible :P
@OliverSalzburg I used notepad++ for 2 years and a half :P
but people do ti
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12:21
all plays a part like every single thing that we eat (I kind of think about it this way)
@rlemon pls
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I am 39 years old, also learning about nutrition / eating / cooking and sport
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this plays a part too
dude, I love my pis, but they're a pita to code on
so slow, but I've done it
specially the zeroes
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12:22
these topics seem to be in fashion, popular now
npm install #make a sandwich.. this will be a while
I'm installing pandas, 3 hours and still installing
cause it's building
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good fitness, good food, as far as this line of work, good programming skills
I just installed a virtualenv cloner
so I'll clone the env and delete what I don't want
instead of installing it again
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all plays a part
12:23
@KamilSolecki most of my recent bitching about rpis is because my zero w won't install johnny five without crashing
I think my usb cable isn't giving enough powah
I've tried like 4 tho
@rlemon I did python on rpi in Vi so I know the pain
Your dislike of jetbrains is inspiring @OliverSalzburg
I usually just install vim right away
I was using intellij last week all week. Pretty sure it reduced my laptop's lifespan by 2 years
it's a shame it doesn't come pre installed on every distro
I don't much enjoy nano
12:25
It just got slower and slower over time, I had to keep restarting it
I've started using vim more than nano
@Cereal ReSharper is good, YouTrack is okay, JetBrains itself is a horrible company with shitty business practices and should be avoided at all cost
Because "all cost" is what you'll end up with if you invest in their shit
No better alternative for ruby
Rubymine's like 4 dollars am onth or something
Not sure if I'll pay for it
@Cereal The investment is not the license cost
@rlemon C-o C-x
12:26
Student license expires in a week or so
@OliverSalzburg What's the investment?
The investment is the time you put into training and adopting workflows put out by the tool, debugging issues with the tool, ...
At least in rubymine, nothing's done automagically. There's nothing to tie you into the software
Now I did a spring projectl ast week
And that was entirely magic
I still don't know how it was running
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21 mins ago, by Zirak
@TheOneWhoMade That's not true, you can work hard for years and fail
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Yes but if you are negative the entire time you are guarentteed to fail.
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But yes, again, if you work hard you have a chance of not making it.
12:29
@Cereal If you're using their hotkey layout, their project run configurations, their code style checkers, their code formatters, whatever, you're investing and that investment is lost when you switch to another tool
If you're working alone, that might not matter to you as much and you'll chalk it off as a "learning experience"
If you switch every developer in a company to a different tool, you can calculate how much money that is costing you and it's far beyond the license cost
Ah, I guess it doesn't really apply all that much to ruby, the style checker is jsut rubocop, there's not much in the way of code formatting, and the run configuration are just 'rackup' lol
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@OliverSalzburg you sound like you've calculated the cost.
Probably be different if I used rails
hi i need to format currency with comma(,) if number has no decimal places it should not show if so than should display to fixed 2 decimal points .. any suggestions
@TheOneWhoMade I have paid the cost :P
12:30
@Mike 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.
@TheOneWhoMade sounds like he might own a business
One of the hotkeys in this thing is "hit shift twice" to search everywhere
I hate it so much
Hitting something twice isn't a hotkey >:(
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@rlemon that too.
@Cereal I actually loved that :D
They added "run anything" to the last EAP
You hit ctrl twice
and you can just execute .. anything
12:31
I keep switching my keyboard layouts because I Alt+Shift and Alt+Shift+F is auto-format in VS Code for me
So running npm start is just "ctrl ctrl npm start"
That gets old real quick
I find rubymine doesn't do anything vs code or sublime does
I guess the debugger, but you can set that up yourself
@Cereal I have a dropdown bash on Ctrl+^, that works well for that
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Alisha === Olivia // true
12:34
But I actually really liked the approach of hitting a key multiple times to invoke an action
I Find it just.. slower than hitting a key combination?
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I personally dislike all key combinations except for Ctrl + Shift + Q
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I have a feeling that 2 or more people just closed their window, jsut to see what it does.
nobody's really that dumb ~.~
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@Ikari some people are.
12:37
ohh hurr hurr guys. alt + f4 turns on the extra chat features.
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I don't have alt + f4
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hehe
Hold Alt, then type fxfighter to enable Chrome easter egg
@OliverSalzburg o wow, that's neat.
T-Rex is old news
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12:39
@OliverSalzburg nothing happened. Maybe because i am using chrome
@TheOneWhoMade It's still pretty new. Wait for the next update
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I'm suprised Zirak said I could figure it out...
Hey I am implementing a function where when user closes window or tab he will be redirected to new tab but the problem is on page refresh or back it also get executed. Here is the link for my code
Don't do that abhi
that's horrible UX
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I don't trust window opening scripts...
12:42
plus most browsers do their best to block such scripts
yeah I know that but wanted to implement that though
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Don't. It can be classified as a security breach.
no other option then ?
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Yes there are other options. Prompt the user to click a link.
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Tell them that they should go to X site
12:53
okay
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Anything but force them to go to X site
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window.onbeforeclose = function(){alert("we recommend you go to site X")}
lol, who mentioned bad UX?
because ^^ that's jsut as bad
morning friends
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@rlemon got something better?
12:55
don't do stupid things
very few apps should take advantage of onbeforeunload
How about window.prompt("Why you leaving?")
Dave... what are you doing Dave?
Then you can determine if you think they should be allowed to leave
udemy has sale... should I learn nodejs full stacks... will I ever use it?
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ok, I went over all the info again; so to sum it up 8 months of learning so far, 3 rounds done, break before the 4th one and this is taking like 57 days off now (today), can do like 20 days of effective learning with smaller breaks during these rounds; so now 2 months off, just wait and continue I guess and focus on the practical part, learning by doing - this is the "recipe"?
12:58
@ThomasMorgan There is no "recipe"
Didn't have a recipe, tried to make tetris once
Now I do it professionally
but I would encourage you to try writing your own programs as soon as you feel comfortable enough doing so
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60 days off - ok, still wait, then continue learning what you need to learn (essentials) and focus on learning by practice...
Be sure to add water
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@Neil - thanks!!! 60 days off seems ok, still wait, could be even 120 days?
12:59
i dont wanted to work my code on refresh'
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I do advanced learning, get to the bottom of things
60 days off? Off what?
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off learning, break from learning 3 rounds done, waiting to do the 4th when I can, but now like burned out
@ThomasMorgan It's difficult to prove your understanding of a language through purely academic means, so focus on a small project that you enjoy doing
You don't get days off from learning :P

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