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19:05
how do you make frontends look good?
like you can choose your favourite frontend framework
but i can never get these things to look asthetically pleasing
/professional
Use bootstrap
Pick a theme, you're good to go
ive done that
(also its difficult to integrate with angular)
still looks crap
(ill move forum to html/.../webdesign)
does anyone a good example (probably on github) of an angular2+ & bootstrap frontend which actually looks like a real website (a bit like amazon or ebay)
user9727963
19:26
Anyone available to look into this small problem that I'm having? chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/42862699#42862699 - Thanks!
@Permian to be fair, both amazon and ebay look ugly, because they are not meant to be pretty
but only functional
so at that point, Im not sure what you consider pretty :D
@KamilSolecki ok not prettty
but look professional
and are reasonably complex
have you considered
checking like templates
or something?
@KamilSolecki i tried angular + boostrap + theme (free)
looked awful
the ones I linked are also built using angular and bootstrap
they look pretty good imo
19:37
yeah id looked before
i was wondering what the normal professional set up was with angular
dunno, Im a React person
ok
what would react pros use?
use what for what? Be specific
for making a frontend
react+bootrastrap + some theme ???
whatever they like / their favorite framework is, or no framework
its strictly personal
19:44
whats the norm?
there is no norm
this is the problem!!!!!
there is popular ones like bootstrap and material UI
and its not a problem
so frustrating
its design, you use what will make your stuff look how you want it to look
19:45
yeah design is hard
if nothing like that exists, you write your own components
all i want is something amazon or ebay
jQuwey
in the end, its all just html + css
yeah i know, but can you imagein doing all that from scratch
horrendous thought...
19:46
yes
@Permian to be fair, copying amazon ui wont be really hard
its mostly just text
i thought we had got past the point of writing your own components
barely formated
@KamilSolecki whyy?
19:49
main page is literally just footer, header and only carousel displays in between
when i go page source its all a mess
@kami
@KamilSolecki how long could you rebuild amazon in?
also where can you nice graphics from?
@BenFortune this is not funny
yes it is
@ndugger why?
20:00
it's fucking gold
lol
rebuild amazon
We can rebuild him, we have the technology
give me 500 engineers and Ill give you the draft in half a year
Pretty sure they have like ~10k engineers
20:12
@KamilSolecki the amazon ui looks samey
surely the template couldnt take long
Especially when they do shit like this
You'll be surprised
god damn 4g
?
i dont quite see how companies get to a minimally viable product quickly
say if you were a startup
You rush it all and deploy it without testing
ok perfect
im very interested in how people go from scratch to mvp web app within weeks
Work, usually
20:29
yeah i know that
@Permian covfefe
20:47
wtf
@Permian Just throw additional engineers at the problem.
That always works.
dont think i have the resources for that
@Allenph
21:08
Hey guys, Im trying to setup webhook for dropbox but actually have no idea what I'm doing. I need to echo a challenge response, but I dont really understand how. Anyone have some useful tips?
This is what it says, "Respond to the webhook challenge (GET request) by echoing back the challenge parameter."
what did you try
you simply need to return the value of the challenge parameter as the body of the response
Since the challenge param is in the url, I should get it from there and send it back as a return?
Something like this?
export const webhook = functions.https.onRequest((request, response) => {
response.send("the challenge param here");
});
@Permian It was a joke anyone.
do you reckon one person can build a mvp?
22:15
Webhook: https://us-central1-boxdrop-11111.cloudfunctions.net/webhook

Request:
GET https://us-central1-boxdrop-8ee2a.cloudfunctions.net/webhook?challenge=BQluP3aOUuL7thh_ypis7RUP6bua-0b0azHVGPEYSIs

Response:
HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error
Content-Length: 36
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
X-Http-Reason: Internal Server Error
Server: Google Frontend
X-Cloud-Trace-Context: fa2965dac94f0b11154e827d478d73e4;o=1
Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2018 22:03:32 GMT
Alt-Svc: quic=":443"; ma=2592000; v="43,42,41,39,35"
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@Shamaran Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
export const webhook = functions.https.onRequest((request, response) => {
    const resp = response(request.args.get('challenge'))
    resp.headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/plain'
    resp.headers['X-Content-Type-Options'] = 'nosniff'
    response.send(resp);
});
How would I send this response?
i mean, that looks fine, but i have no idea what functions.https.onRequest is or how webhook is used, etc.
22:32
firestore/firebase functions called from with dropbox webhook
22:42
Why are you using Firebase M. Night Shamaran?
I dont understand your question
We have been building an interface with angular for dropbox with the dropbox api.
The last part is to hook it up with webhooks and firebase functions
Problem is, we have no idea how this is done
Why is this not working then?
export const webhook = functions.https.onRequest((request, response) => {
    const res = {
        body: request.challenge,
        headers: {
            'Content-Type': 'text/plain',
            'X-Content-Type-Options': 'nosniff'
        }
    };
    response.send(res);
});
@Shamaran who is we?
Me and my class mates
what country are you in?
Sweden, front-end student just started with angular
22:51
When were you born?
1460s? Cool
So why is my response from the code above this: Response Body (First 256 bytes):
{"headers":{"Content-Type":"text/plain","X-Content-Type-Options":"nosniff"}}
Why is it ignoring my body?
probably because you don't lift.
did you hoist your functions?
22:55
Thats the only function I got in this file so far
const functions = require('firebase-functions');
const admin = require('firebase-admin');
admin.initializeApp();

export const webhook = functions.https.onRequest((request, response) => {
    const res = {
        headers: {
            'Content-Type': 'text/plain',
            'X-Content-Type-Options': 'nosniff'
        },
        body: request.challenge,
    };
    response.send(res);
});
so when you said "Why is this not working then?"
what isn't working
Error: Incorrect response to challenge. We didn't receive the expected response 3oLq9Y7yjYEg6RHmBMz_K6ywEq9LUC1YW0EkotJxO9E. See the actual response body we received below.

Request:
GET https://us-central1-boxdrop-11111.cloudfunctions.net/webhook?challenge=3oLq9Y7yjYEg6RHmBMz_K6ywEq9LUC1YW0EkotJxO9E

Response Body (First 256 bytes):
{"headers":{"Content-Type":"text/plain","X-Content-Type-Options":"nosniff"}}
What am I doing wrong and why is this so badly documented for a noob like myself?
user986408
i'm too stupid to figure out how to mathematically create a unique id from the counter variables of two (nested) loops...
23:13
id = 0;
loop do
  id++
  loop do
    id++
user986408
@Cereal thanks this will do it, although i know it's somehow possible to do it in a one-liner by somehow multiplying i & j and adding a padding or something, heck i dont know
I believe it's (i + 1) * j
No that's not right
(i * 10) + j
or something
@Shamaran what school are you attending?
why shouldn't I use docker instead of github?
and why should I use it instead of GitHub?

Thanks for helping!
23:23
docker and github have nothing to do with each other
@Shmiddty Harvard, whats up with all the questions and none of the answers?
Docker allows source control from what I see + it allows deployment and runtime with dependencies managment
So why would I want to make my projects with git and not docker
you could do both or neither
docker doesn't provide source control
@Shmiddty I see. only deployment tool, how would docker work with GitHub? should it work with it?
Git in general
perhaps you should do some research on what these tools are
this information is publicly available, right?
23:27
I did the research and I understand what docker is. I started to make project with it
I understand all the idea of containers and Images.
user986408
you could however use git to version your compose and dockerfiles
user986408
but fundamentally they are two different tools

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