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hey y'all, unrelated: I'm a back-end dev and I'm gonna need to make a prototype web interface for a back-end REST API that I've already made, and I know that once I finish the prototype, it's going to be used for more than a prototype, because they always do that.
It'll probably be taken over by the front-end devs in a couple months, but I need to make something presentable for a contract we have in a month
whatsapp groups?
Thinking of using React but I've never used it before. Any thoughts?
What principles do we all share?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I mean that's fine, I'm doing literally earth saving stuff at my job and it leaves me burnt after 5pm :P
I would say that we value self-determination, but I can't speak for others
17:01
We all have our business going on
discord is just a place where we can hop on Overwatch or watch lemon's lemons grow or ssubes undecipherable kube posts
@SterlingArcher The earth doesn't need saving. Perhaps you mean you are saving lives?
Uhm, a plastic bottle looked at a dolphin aggressively today, the earth is in danger.
haha
@Shmiddty saving lives kills the earth
thats a hot take
17:04
does it?
i like react
We're creating a foundation to make renewable energy the new energy baseload for .. well earth.
charge my cellphone pls
theoretically speaking, we could take the earth and the sun anywhere in the universe
Lets just take Earth's energy problems, and push it somewhere else.
17:06
@KevinB lol thanks
@SterlingArcher So in other words you're a hitman
it's not an energy problem, it's a time problem
@Shmiddty well yeah, every star has a habitable zone
So if you take the sun with you it doesn't matter :P
everything is energy, let us not forget
17:06
@SterlingArcher "every"?
Not to beat a dead horse
but speaking of stars.
and dead.
I rest muh case.
@KendallFrey im sure there are some exceptions 😛
🌹
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Q: Do all stars have the potential to have life supporting planets?

ScottieRegardless of how big or small, how hot or cold, do all stars have a goldilocks zone, and if so, could any given planet in this zone (with the right configuration) support life?

:tree: no emoji for tree :(
@Allenph that's the wrong question
17:10
Not if you actually read it.
"how do we find the answers?"
@KendallFrey looks like we're both right
All stars have habitable zones, but not all stars have continuously habitable zones
even neutron stars?
what do stars do?
also, who says "life" can't live outside our anthropocentric definition of habitable?
17:12
what is a star?
I'm pretty sure anything beyond a red drawf doesn't count
@Shmiddty What do trees do?
@KendallFrey many things ;)
Someone senior year asked if chairs fall of the Earth in China because it's on the bottom of the Earth.
17:15
trees convert energy from the sun into different forms, they breathe, they grow, they die
Snap is so fucking annoying
Snapchat?
You know those people that make you want to bury your face in your hands and feel embarrassed for them? Like you're embarrassed to be human? She was one of those. From then on we called that feeling Sabrina Syndrome.
snapcraft.io
@Shmiddty They also march to Isengard.
3
17:23
> they're taking the hobbits to isengard
for a barbecue
wait no, that's mordor
what was in Isengard again?
the hobbits, clearly
makes sense
17:52
@rlemon how is your garden doing?
@Dwadelfri oh hi. Interesting avatar that was generated for you
It resembles a swastika
hi, do you think so? :'D
yes now when you say it
Rofl.
Is express (from node.js) the right tool to use for fetching a small amount of data? I just want to get a string from my database without reloading the entire page
Using javascripts fetch method to send a request to the server and then handle it with express. But what I have tried so far gives me the error: "cant set header after they are sent"
since im not reloading the page. Tips or links/tutorials for getting around this error?
Sure. Don't set a header after you've sent the response.
Pretty clear error.
how to not do it? sry for stupid questions, new to express
18:03
There's nothing else I can tell you without your code.
You just have to not do it.
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
if('getRooms' in req.query)
res.send(JSON.stringify(rooms));
using javascripts fetch: fetch("/?setRoom="+foo).then(.... console.log(data)..)
18:16
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do you use res more than once?
you must be
i sent the page first when i reached localhost:8080
you can't use it more than once in a single request.
and after i got that first string from my database i may want another
18:20
I don't think you understand HTTP.
perhaps express isn't the right tool, fells unnessesary to send extra data in a header?
thats true
Go read about how HTTP works, what AJAX is, the separation of the front and back end, then come back.
hmhm.. sounds like alot of work ;)
That's exactly why I'm telling you to do it instead of explaining all of it.
is there not another way to get data from a database on a button press?
18:22
Dude you have to understand this.
Can you share the full code for that route @Dwadelfri
@Cereal Sure, I can take a look at it
18:35
But hang on, @Allenph im not using res more than once in each request!... :)
if you weren't, then you wouldn't be getting that error.
omg, i got it to work!
thanks guys
todays accomplishments: waking up - lunch: none, lunch - dinner: none, evning - ?: ALOT signing of, mic drop im out~
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@KevinB all that stuff has been there since the first revision in April
@CapricaSix,Shall i post again with formated??
Hi,
I am trying to create a private function inside a class and trying to call it from another class. But it is saying thats is not a function .Can anyone tell me what is issue.
here is my class and methods

```
class abc{
static greetings(){
var text = this._hello('John');
console.log(text);
}
_hello=(name)=>{
return 'Hello '+name;
}
}
i tried hitting ctrl +k nothing happend
18:50
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not combined with your question/text
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it's saying what isn't a function?
Its saying _hello is not a fuction
where (what line)
var text = this._hello('John');
on this line
18:53
and how are you calling greetings?
_hello = (name) => { isn't valid class syntax iirc
it is in typescript
(basically just moves it into the constructor)
You can do it in react I think but it needs a plugin transformer
fails in fiddle either way
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18:57
as it should, imo
sorry ?
?
static
greetings is a static method
_hello is an instance method
greetings isn't going to have access to an instance, and therefore can't call _hello
class abc {
  static greetings(){
    var text = this._hello('John');
    console.log(text);
  }
  static _hello (name) {
  	return 'Hello '+name;
  }
}

abc.greetings();
oh ic okay let me try that one
though.... new abc()._hello('John') would have probably worked
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19:16
Ty @KevinB that worked well :))
19:33
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19:50
Is it just me or do you guys also think that library developers tend to add unneccesary bloat just in order to become competitive in the amount of features.
If you look at vue.js, it seems they are doing the same as angular now....its becoming more bloated
of course
happens with most programming related things, not just libraries.
vehicles too
Doing things like adding support for animation etc. I mean databinding is about data not about animation omg
and houses
just a fact of life, if you want your thing to be popular or used or not forgotten, you're gonna add stuff to it that people want
Why not make smaller libraries though? specialized ones that integrate with your other libraries
Look at Greensock. They do it right
plenty of people do do that
19:56
You guys should check out fuchsia os
I remember hearing about that in 2016. looks neat
skeleton.css did it right. No fluff
I already tested it. Definately worth looking into before its release in 2019.
then they were ruined by flex (not a bad thing)
Works with google Dart and flutter
@SterlingArcher ya i know skeleton
Its really as it sounds
20:05
all it was was grids really, i loved it
i hated the "bootstrap" style after a while. Every website looked the same
Thats why I hate bootstrap or css libraries that kind of force you to use a certain design.
In a matter of fact, i dont really like css frameworks at all
Especially with css grids out and preprocessors like sass I dont see any reason to use frameworks
css grids were super usefull some years ago
Right, it does happen...
but next to noone uses those libs, or they fall by the side
I think css grids is still useful or did I miss something?
20:08
flex
I mean: display: grid
grid-template-columns: repeat(2, 1fr) 50px
i was referring to small libs, not css grids in particular
css grids isn't a lib anyway
ah!
ya those css libraries for grids were cool
There were also many js libraries for that.
I found this: bulma.io
they're still out there
but... because they aren't "new" and "exciting" they don't get the usage that others do
remember when mobile sites used to require a separate domain name and source code? pepperidge farm remembers
20:19
Don't speak of the dark days Sterling.
@Asperger css grids are useful for multi-dimensional layouts (which is what that doc is designed for)
if you just want one dimensional layouts then flexbox layouts are still better
you can combine flex with grid, though. And they are working on subgrids in the next css grid layout module version so that you can have grids in your grids while you grid
20:40
@Asperger why so anti?
20:57
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probably because this isn't what you think it is.
i thought using $(this) would work
instead of this
the jquery object this
only if this is what you wanted to target.
this inside an if statement is no different than this outside of it.
i'm not using this i am trying to use $(this)
yes
same thing
wrapping it in $() doesn't change what it contains
20:59
ok. so what would work here instead of the duplicate div declaration?
nothing really
you have to tell jquery what to select
you can store the collection in a variable if you want
yeah true
just seems like so much extra to store it
just wanted to see what you all thought
is the if statement necessary?
it is there to run if the div is on page
otherwise i'd get warnings, etc
so i check if exists first
you wouldn't get any warnings
21:00
if so then do magic
jquery silently just does nothing if there's no elements to act on
(bsides, your if statement would always be true anyway)
ah ok
thanks for the help
$('.someselect') always returns an object, regardless of whether or not the element exists, and objects are truthy
weird i thought i got a warning/error on another project when i tried that
maybe i had it tied to actions
and when nothing existed, it gave the warnings
21:12
@KevinB always? ;)
well, for the purpose of this conversation, yes, ;)
22:13
people still use jquery? thought it died xD
I was thinking of making a jquery countdown page lol
yeah, a lot of people still use jquery.
may I ask why?
I nevered used it once I understood js
What kind of jobs?
all the jobs
22:15
I mean ajax and dom selection can be done with vanilla and it wouldnt take me an hour to create a little library that handles things like jquery
* in respect to dom selection and ajax xD
right
but jquery is what people have
and therefore continue to use
ok I see
or what they were taught
I dont know the entire library though so cant say much
Im not saying its bad but I feel people should move on or create something new
At my company people sometimes ask: jquery or javascript this time? Im like wtf?
@KevinB little quiz : )
does this execute or not: [!![]]+[]
:)
found this site: jsfuck.com . Blows your brains haha
i don't see a reason it wouldn't
anything can be converted to a boolean value, and then to a string value to be concatenated
22:22
hi
thats true
like this exception I got - MethodArgumentConversionNotSupportedException
what i find crazy is how you can accomplish things like building an entire function without having a line more than 2 characters long
not sure if that means the model object I send if incorrect format or missing property name
any way to step into the exception further in mock mvc spring?
A very revealing stat from that built-with site is that for the top million websites, this week 1793 of them stopped using jquery
but for the entire web, 10,540,223 websites that use jquery were added this quarter
leaps and bounds larger than any other library
the only thing that comes close is bootstrap.js, but... that requires jquery, so, yea :p
22:27
@KevinB wow those are crazy stats
oh well nothing is worst than wordpress where we have a whole chain of dependencies. In the core, at the end of the chain is jquery lol
eww jquery
any chance js is getting optional static typing?
It has. TypeScript.
Im using typescript already
im just tired compiling but oh well.
When else would you do static typing?
22:37
how else would it be optional?
lol
well I mean kind of like Dart handles it
eh, i guess technically it's still optional with typescript
ish
@Asperger Which is how?
ya thats true. I like how far typescript has gotten by the way
I don't see where that answers the question
22:46
"bold" as "bold"
22:58
How do I use local storage to keep track of this?
I'm a beginner at JS
When the page refreshes, I want the progress bar and checked boxes to be intact
However, I'm not sure where to start
If anyone could help that would be great
23:10
@KendallFrey Any ideas please?
Don't ping people simply because they're active
Sorry no one else was responding
23:47
Start where you began
@DiViHart when you check a box, store the state of all checkboxes in localstorage
when the page loads, check the boxes based on the data from localstorage
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