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so yeah I'll bet their devs are kind of flailing for a reason to keep their project alive lul
Wow, this: github.com/bchretien/AlienFxLite works better than the one dell made for windows. That one crashes and is laggy comparatively.
Only thing is it doesn't support the graphics amplifier. Maybe I can add to it and contribute.
java dev?
@forresthopkinsa that was my first language. People talk about how python is like a pseudo language but to me Java feels like one in a lot of ways. It's like a pseudo c++ and I'm decent with c++ pointers, references and everything that makes the language horrible to understand with exclusion of templates which still sometimes baffle me. Java is just easy c++
ehh I feel like there's a different between high-level and negligent
and I feel like Python is borderline negligent
hahahahaha
honestly, explicit typing makes it almost easier to follow when it's someone elses code
@forresthopkinsa python can create some really weird looking code, I will give you that.
20:08
good python code does need at least informative docstrings
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Q: Split string every nth character?

Brandon L Burnett Possible Duplicate: What is the most “pythonic” way to iterate over a list in chunks? Is it possible to split a python string every nth character? For example, suppose I have a string containing the following: '1234567890' How can I get it to look like this: ['12','34','56','78','...

the second and third comment to the accepted answer pretty well explain my sentiment regarding python
not accepted
I mean top
well the other answer says "use regex" so...
"This is a really great answer because its not convoluted in any way and that fact allows you to remember the method easily due to its simplicity " lol
my problem with Python is not implicit typing
it's that it's dynamic typing
you can have implicit typing with static and strongly typed languages, in the form of inferred typing
20:14
@AndrasDeak It was a good answer. I actually used it, but python often look like something simple even though this is how it usually ends up. I agree that it's the best way to do it.
@forresthopkinsa this is true. I almost put a slash and said dynamic, but that isn't my real problem with languages like python and javascript after starting with Java.
>>> s = '1234567890'
>>> it = iter(s)
>>> list(map(''.join,zip(*[it]*2)))
['12', '34', '56', '78', '90']
my preference ^ :D
I got really used to knowing what the author of a program intended based on how it was typed
(not really)
wow... just wow..
20:16
@DavidKamer when you have inferred typing then the IDE can tell you what types things are, without polluting the codebase
The thing is, the answer on that question does look convoluted, but if you're used to list comprehensions it reads very easily, it's just a combination of a few simple blocks. Of course you probably need to be used to that.
There are so many ways to write jibberish in python that it's ridiculous. I feel like python devs are on a never ending quest to prove "it is a real language! I promise! look at how complicated it is!"
so many ways yes, but the preferred way is usually one of a few options
Isn't TypeScript providing mixin as language feature? Do we need to explicitly apply? typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/mixins.html
function applyMixins(derivedCtor: any, baseCtors: any[]) {
    baseCtors.forEach(baseCtor => {
        Object.getOwnPropertyNames(baseCtor.prototype).forEach(name => {
            derivedCtor.prototype[name] = baseCtor.prototype[name];
        });
    });
}
a half-serious list of suggestions of what python code should be like is the Zen of Python
> There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it.
Although that way may not be obvious at first unless you're Dutch.
a lot of the stdlib adheres to the one-obvious-way
20:19
I feel like when Python devs know what they're doing, they can totally make huge OO softwares that run well
Very funny: Except, that’s exactly what we want to avoid by using mixins.
@forresthopkinsa that leaves people on eccentric OS's and constrained environments out to an extent. I don't want to have to hunt down a vim plugin if I want to use vim today etc... but I get what you're saying. I did get used to it though after using JS everyday for a month.
yeah I getcha
I'd use Vim for JS but I'd never use it for Kotlin for example
@forresthopkinsa I agree with that whole heartedly, and I use python far more than Java now, I just think that there is a tendency to think that way because everyone tries to pretend it is less complicated when I don't think it is.
I once cargo culted a simple android app with zero java/android background, and Android Studio did wonders. So if I ever had to write Java I'd start with IntelliJ
20:21
yeah Jetbrains knows what they're doing
and agreed @DavidKamer
@DavidKamer FWIW I've never heard anyone claim that python is good because it's simple. Like in any other language you need to learn it properly if you want to write good code
@forresthopkinsa I use atom for everything. There is a syntax plugin for almost anything.
hmmmmm
I still don't think I'd use Atom for serious back-end dev
IDEA really is a huge productivity booster at work
gosh, I don't think I'd even use Eclipse for serious work
@AndrasDeak It's mostly articles that are like "What programming language should I learn" And they always say "python is really easy compared to the rest because it is like a pseudo language" and I always shake my head and think... "wow, you just mind f***ed like at least 50 newbies who only liked at python and had their dreams smashed by thinking that this is what simple programming looks like"
yeah, that doesn't sound right
20:23
the thing about Python is that people try to get newbies into it for its scripting functionality
@forresthopkinsa why not? also, what languages?
(frameworks)
the theory is that you introduce them to python scripting and then they grow into python OOP
and yeah I work with Spring and Java/Kotlin all day and Intellij makes all the difference
@forresthopkinsa that's a solid point. I don't think people should start with JS like they used to. I think people should start with something like bash imho
yeah I mean, I started with freakin wincmd/batch
@forresthopkinsa oh yeah, definitely then. I would use netbeans, but that is just because I'm familar with it
I do mostly node and some php. I'm looking into go
dude. Goland.
would you use atom for nodejs?
stackoverflow.com/posts/50310093/revisions From what I can tell the OP attempted to post code and revised it
20:26
The code comments were very piling on and the OP eventually asked it to be removed after the downvotes
I like text editors for front-end languages even when they're used for back-end stuff lol
@AnilRedshift yeah, wth
@AnilRedshift so what is your question?
I rolled it back, self-vandalism is bad
but I rarely work with Node so, maybe if I did I'd invest the time to use an IDE, like Webstorm I imagine
20:28
@forresthopkinsa I generally prefer a text editor because I'm using the terminal to look for changes separately. I prefer to separate my tools from my editor as much as possible.
for Node @Luggage ?
yup
for anything, but node and .net are the two main supported environments
have you used a JB IDE for it? can you make a comparison?
Thanks Andras. Sorry I'm getting pulled away from the computer. Bad timing.
@Luggage I've heard good things, but I'm still subconsiously upset from when I accidently downloaded insted of visual studio when my internet was like 2mbps
20:29
@DavidKamer I dunno, even when using Atom I always keep a terminal open inside the editor
jetbrains
@AnilRedshift: Can you remove the noise from your answer?
Webstorm I'd imagine
ohh, no, I haven't. The intellisense is top notch in vscode as it comes from the typescript engine
20:30
@forresthopkinsa I've used a terminal tool. I mean honestly when I do that it's like even more so a reason to not use a regular IDE.
hmm well I haven't tried it so I can't make a comparison either
(but that language service is avail in other editors, with plugins)
I want sublime text, but I don't want to pay tbh
@AnilRedshift there's not much we can do anyway; if OP edits again we'll have to mod flag, otherwise an edit war will ensue
all I know is that when I was using Eclipse I thought all IDEs were pretty roughly equivalent, and then when I got used to Intellij I was like, holy crap, this makes a world of difference
20:31
I pay for sublime. It's my editor for random loose files.
and Intellij is extremely similar to Webstorm
Jetbrains makes all their IDEs on the same foundation, it's super solid
@forresthopkinsa I learned android development when you could only do it in Eclipse. I. hate. eclipse. with. a. passion. unseen. in. the. history. of. computing.
it's ok.
hahahahahahaa that's unfortunate
I used DataGrip on that foundation. I found it glitchy. lose focus of windows and strang mouse things
20:32
Everytime I use that ide something bad happens to my computer or files
yeah I'm using DataGrip now
it's gotten a lot better in the last year or so
i haven't used it in a year
or so
I used to use SQL Server Management Studio at work but I switched to Linux so I couldn't use that anymore lul
is it bad to pity upvote?
ohh, MS has a new cross platform replacement for SSMS
20:33
if it's bad quality then yeah
do they? I don't remember seeing that
@forresthopkinsa mysql workbench is not bad, if you're using mysql
github.com/Microsoft/sqlopsstudio open source cross platform MSSQL client
nah it's mssql
ah. Best of luck.
I did for the one that was just restored. I don't see why it deserves so many downvotes. If it is a duplicate then just close it otherwise it's worth asking..
20:34
this is pretty cool @Luggage
eh yeah I mean if I feel like someone's "gotten the message" then I'll sometimes counteract other people's downs
@forresthopkinsa I was downvoted like 200+ times on reddit one time (the only time I posted on reddit) and ever since then I've hated the idea of negative votes. I deserved it lol, but still, that's just gang rape
ehh that's the web
lol
and just to be clear it's not rape :P
C++ feels like mother of all DSLs
like once it's at like negative 10 or so, you have to be a real loser to keep downvoting it lol
@AndrasDeak totally the best metaphor though
20:37
Napi::Object import(const CallbackInfo& args) {
    PyThreadStateLock py_thread_lock;
    Env env = args.Env();
    HandleScope scope(env);

    if (args.Length() < 1 || !args[0].IsString()) {
        TypeError::New(env, "Exactly 1 string argument should be provided to import")
            .ThrowAsJavaScriptException();
        return;
    }

    std::string module_name = args[0].As<Napi::String>();
    PyObject* py_module = PyImport_ImportModule(module_name.c_str());

    if (py_module == NULL) {
If I am going to kick someone, it won't be someone standing up. That's dangerous.
the usual metaphor is "don't break the circlejerk"
I guess I didn't even need to create a scope
@forresthopkinsa I'm crying lol
life is hard enough without using platforms that intentionally try to make you feel like shit for not conforming
reddit looks like it was designed in 1980 anyway
they just got a redesign
20:40
still basically 4chan for dumb people lol
I'm being too harsh.
But it is 4chan for people who don't understand how to use 4chan
ehhhhh I wouldn't say that
more like, 4chan for people who don't want to be emotionally molested on the daily
hahahahah
as someone who's used both, I'd say they each have their place
Not saying I use 4chan or approve of it, but it they do some funny stuff
reddit just lives on a higher level of the internet
@ShrekOverflow ?
@DavidKamer I never did. Always felt too crowded to me
20:46
@forresthopkinsa touche
whoa dude, it's DSLs all the way down
@SomeGuy it does feel crowded. I don't really use it, however I think Reddit is basically a copy of 4chan..
imageboard vs messageboard
saucE?
@DavidKamer Yeah, as @forresthopkinsa, I feel like the layers do exist. Every layer filters and abstracts more stuff away. 4chan -> reddit -> 9gag/facebook/instagram/etc.
20:49
e x a c t l y
@SomeGuy that's a legit way to look at it. My opinion on reddit is very jaded and I'm the first to admit it. We need a reddit competitor though. Reddit is too heavy on hipsters imho. I don't mean that it is necessarily negative to have hipsters or that they are bad, but when like minded ones get together, they start acting like the name of their favorite haircut
a fascy if no one got that lol. I just realized how obscure that was
Yeah, may well be true. I don't really visit anything but very specific subreddits, so I don't see most of what people usually complain about with regards to Reddit
summed up as

LinkedIn
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
Reddit
Tumblr
4chan
@forresthopkinsa I like how Tumblr is bellow reddit considering it is like 50% porn lol
20:52
as you move lower in the chain:

- anonymity increases
- decency decreases
- original content increases
right
OC increases?
definitely
ah, I looked at the list; right
although IG is kind of an exception there
I usually see the list where 9gag and imgur are also included
20:53
there needs to be one in between reddit and twitter that can control a bot problem
dunno, 4chan is full of hitler pics all over the day
yeah I skipped a few, I'd put Imgur right above reddit
it's not really original content anymore at some point...
I've never heard of 9gag until now
@FlorianMargaine yeah but then you have /r9k/ where non-OC is literally banned lol
or at least it was, I don't know if they still have the bot enabled nowadays
20:54
oh damnit, node still hasn't a built-in dynamic import :/
so I can't use the custom loader with that either
@DavidKamer 9gag is basically iFunny
I went mostly on /b/...
9gag, iFunny, etc... they're just lazy watermark-generating uncultured platforms
yeah /b/ is not as high on originality as most of the other boards
they like their ways lol
@Luggage damn. Right.
I actually gave an hour-long presentation on this in a COM class years ago lol
it was pretty great, very entertaining
21:04
If you may say so yourself? :P
@FlorianMargaine weird time zone for a child to choose, but congratulations! :)
it was very entertaining to give it I mean
hahahahahah
21:20
@FlorianMargaine with enough effort and DSLing you can write valid "C++ code" which looks almost like you are writing in TypeScript or JavaScript
@Cerbrus: It was edited. I agree, it wassn't helpful.
I know :P
oh lol it was you. fair enough
Tried accumulating best practices using TypeScript, to follow OOP. Can review.
21:38
.odt?
what are you, a project manager?
I heard git loves binary formats
@AndrasDeak thanks, but he wasn't really given a choice :)
21:53
Ohh, a new Florian(). Congrats.
c'est la vie, eh?
@Luggage No, Florian is just the prototype
This is amazing
> 1/3 is not perfectly equal to .33333… Even my early-school math teachers knew that fact.
ehm
> If something feels wrong and it’s ‘proofs’ seem insufficient, do more research … because you just might be on to something.
unless it's grammar :P
@Meredith Fuck that better be satire
22:04
I think it's real
*hyperreal
I love how he discovers hyperreals and infinitesimals at the end
And then completely misunderstands them
Ugh, that makes me sad and angry
seriously what the fuck
how did that get published
It's medium lol
22:06
reading this is like reading a post by a creationist
literally
y'all are just misled by Big Math
@KamilSolecki yeah but without the popcorn
creationists have dropped off my radar since flat Earthers became a thing
most flat earthers are creationist, it seems
> Uh, you haven’t disproved any of the proofs. But good work wasting people’s time. Maybe next time, you can argue that zeno’s paradoxes are accurate criticisms
lmao
22:08
Flat earth theory is obviously wrong
But hollow earth theory makes some good points
2) 10x = 9.999...

But

3) 9.999... — 0.999... = 9

so

4) 10x — x = 9x = 9
I don't get how he ends up with 4)
most probably missing something obvious
(with x = 0.999...)
If 10x is 9.99... and x is 0.99..., then 10x - x is 9.99... - 0.99..., or 9x is 9
@FlorianMargaine you forgot to carry the zero in the inifinith decimal place, dummy
What I want to see is some demonstrated difference between the two
@KendallFrey LMAO he also said that:
> In order for two numbers to be exactly equal to each other, you must be able to convert its visual representation both ways.
22:11
Because if one representation has all the numerical properties of the other, I'd say that makes them equal
> 10x = 0.999...0
fuck this guy is smart
@KendallFrey yeah, I was being stupid, thanks
his crucial mistake is that he made an asumption that does not, in fact, exist, and bases his proofs off that
22:14
I bet he also knows if you toggle the lamp at 1/2, 3/4, 7/8, 15/16... seconds, what state it will be in at 1 second
His crucial mistake is assuming infinity is finite
"end of infinity"
@KendallFrey Do you have proof it isn't?
checkmate!
Yes
Axiom: infinity exists
but he made a cool mathematical graph
@KamilSolecki WHAR
22:15
axioms are just the oppression of Big Math
@KendallFrey what
where is it
oh ok call that a graph
that's not a graph
22:17
OH FER FOCKS SAKE
<Dr Evil> "graph" </Dr Evil>
"Just ignore these uncomfortable zeros"
@KendallFrey well I did what now
I lay sleepless at night thinking about the zeroes at the end of infinity
> At The End Of Infinity
I want this TV show to exist
Obviously the last digit of .999... is 0
It's only logical
Hmm, I wonder if he thinks there are any numbers between 0.999... and 1
and why or why not
He does
y'all I'm about to power down my machine for the first time in 102 days
22:20
and what are they, then
That's what he thinks infinitesimals are
my Windows machine couldn't last like five before slowing down
@KendallFrey no, because after the end of the infinity comes a next number. Simple.
there is a sign there
it says stop
HAMMERTIME!
exactly what it says.
22:23
lol
22:46
Israel takes Eurovision... huh.
Neat.
@MadaraUchiha congratulations on being the best in mediocre music! :Nutella
@KamilSolecki That's a pretty good way of summing it up.
I know, I aced my 1st primary grade addition tests.
"Euro"vision
23:25
Ya ..lol
I thought the exact same, why do they still call it like that :p
coz euro-middle-east-vision doesn't sound as cool
Hi all; I have a question about an algorithm I'm trying to make in Javascript using the date object?
OK, so basically what I'm trying to do is this:
I want to implement a schedule that repeats every 2 weeks. For example, Monday May 14 is Day 6, whereas Monday May 21 is Day 1. Then, Monday May 28 is back to Day 6. Of course, I want to disregard weekends. My idea so far is to work in Modulo 14, however this turns out to be very strange, and I haven't been able to progress very far.
For example, The code I have right now can only check if a Day is a Monday, but not if that Day is 1 or 6.
user3978398
Moment.js, simple.
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node or browser?
23:31
@rlemon Sorry what do you mean? I'm doing this purely in Javascript
and what is the intended target? node or the browser?
The browser
You can check the week of the year
23:34
@Meredith Hm, ok so that could be in mod 2. And then every week in that mod can have a weekday mapped to a certain day. Let me try it out.
Or just store the last time you ran the task
@Meredith What do you mean
Only run it if it's been at least a week since the last time it ran
Yeah, no. I don't think I have the skills to do that
Or run it on only the 1st and 3rd monday of the month
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