@AltayAkkus I know it's a quite a bit after the fact, but I'd nonetheless appreciate it if you didn't use terms like "I have to rape the button 10 times"
Let's try to conduct ourselves more professionally, ok? :)
I was thinking of TypeScript because.. 1) Get back to explicit typing after coming from python background(Of course Python/JS teaches to write better functional abstractions) 2) Good to show some parser assignments on browser 3) Not GO but TypeScript because TS supports (structural/nominal)
@Ahmad well, a certain member was very strongly against it and from what I can tell we're all happy to oblige because it was just a suggestion we don't really feel too strongly about.
Also, making the room a gallery is certainly not locking it, the room was gallery before at times.
@Loktar @BenFortune Most things I've read say Browns feel better for typing, though. I imagine it feeling more fun to have a tactile one too, really, so I'll probably flip a coin :P
@KamilSolecki Nice! I'll be there (not for jsconf but for the node collaborator summit and a guns & roses concert) - let's discuss it like a week before and set up a beer
@BenjaminGruenbaum gotcha! I just feel like it's the way to go. Room 15 has been in gallery mode for what feels like forever and we definitely don't get many trolls nowadays
@Ahmad and as much as I like the Android room and participate there at times - it A) didn't make me feel welcome when I got there (which isn't a big problem tbh) B) was very useful and nice overall.
@KamilSolecki be careful, JS is not single threaded, JavaScript runs in a single thread in the browser by default and there is no shared memory (also not really true)
JS is single threaded for the instructions that you throw in call stack, but V8 internally does threading to follow-up on your asynchronous calls(to back end) before placing te results in event q
@overexchange actually V8 doesn't do that, libuv does in Node and different parts of Chromium do - the only think V8 can do is flush the microtick queue (nextTick and promises) - and even that's not done in Node for things like nextTick)
There are multiple mechanisms in play - it's not hard it's just multiple parts moving
can I somehow like parse HTML internally? I have a html template embedded in my site and i want to change certain properties of it, get the html and then return it (as a template system)
[{categoryName: "Pizza", categoryDescription: "All Pizzas are made with tomato sauce and cheese",products: [{productName:"Pizza Margherita",productSizings : [{sizingName: "small", sizingPrice:"4.00"}{sizingName: "medium", sizingPrice:"6.00"}{sizingName: "big", sizingPrice:"10.00"}]}]
I have a menu, there are 2 buttons, add category and add product. When you add a category the category has a button add product and each of them should send a request to the database and save the category and save the products appended to it
@BenjaminGruenbaum Am from C system programming background, it is more easy for me to catch Node backend(written in C) more faster than Django. But, job market says Python backend is better. I know, Node is powerful than .NET & Spring environments
Reason, any new project tries to create new opportunities for JAVA backend, because I see Oracle`s JAVA as propaganda machine, in Canada market(atleast)
and then I could add the ID to the category and then whenever I add smth it reads the category ID, sends it to the server and responds me with the product ID again
I want the user to sort categorys, like he adds a lot of dishes and category, but he wants certain dishes to be at a certain position, and certain categorys as the first categorys (like Pizza Pasta is first, Dessert are last)
@Luggage they're very similar. You need so many different materials, different construction for different parts. And if a regular person builds a bridge, it will probably hold up for a while, but not under load.
@KamilSolecki I've used rabbit most heavily as a puppet controller, haven't done much with it directly (using SQS now)
uptime. It was sitting around 98.5% according to my robots, then had an overnight outage (timed almost exactly to when I was asleep), and has been sitting around 90% since
@ssube hey, got a minute for a quick question about karma webpack and TypeScript?
Our karma suite returns incorrect error lines for TypeScript files - when you expand them in the browser they show the correct lines but not in the karma report
yeah, I've used that and the remap-istanbul package before. The latter sort of worked, I don't remember why I moved away from it (incompatible with some version? idr)
@RaviTejaN 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.
...and... That was probably my fault. The JS room is one of the most active rooms in chat right now, and has lately been the target of repeated attacks by trolls and users with an axe to grind about something on the main site. I'd advised them to be quick to kick disruptive users rather than letting them derail the conversation, which I still believe is good advice in general, but not applicable in this specific situation. Based on what I've seen here and elsewhere, I believe we need an explicit "whistleblower" policy to cover such situations, encouraging self-reflection and correction. — Shog9 ♦14 mins ago