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17:00
@ShrekOverflow They're not gaming laptops, I doubt they ship with multiple GPUs
The latest Intel® Core™ and Xeon® processors
NVIDIA Quadro® M1200 professional graphics – 4GB
Seems like they do :(
The 13" XPS i like :D
They have the capability to play games but wouldn't recommend that unless you want the fan have troubles early
@HelloWorldPeace yeah, I wouldn't recommend gaming on almost any laptop
@meagar almost all laptops @ ~15" today ship with a dGPU.
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17:04
So is htere a different windows 10 for > 4 Core processors ?
@ShrekOverflow Sure, but our resources are tapped right now. Have you ever tried integrating a CRM with Amazon? 😱
Ah, I thought you were talking about a multi-core rendering thing, like SLI or whatever it's called today
@ShrekOverflow In a few months, feel free to hit me up on my listed email here: github.com/jakeNiemiec
hey guys. what are the programming languages are you focusing on other than JS?
ruby
17:06
@meagar Oh no no, optimus is just the tech which switches GPUs b/w the iGPU and dGPU. Nvidia is pungent about providing good drivers for it
and this usually ends up in very bad performance or battery life scenarios.
how's ruby's performance these days? I heard it was painfully slow
and people began to move to nodejs and PHP
"Painfully slow" is extremely subjective :p
because of ruby's blocking architecture
@meagar I know :p
hear a lot of negative talk about ruby on the web lately
There isn't a programming language in existence that isn't being talked about negatively
17:08
I don't think any new projects are using ruby these days
REBEL isn't being talked about at all
It makes very little sense to me to judge a language by performance; you should just it based on the suitability for a given usecase.
Otherwise we'd all be using C and only C.
welp now it is
17:09
@meagar I'm fairly sure a few people believe that should be the case
@meagar ruby was suitable for what it was built once upon a time.
@ShakilAhmed Ruby was built as a general-purpose language, I'm not sure what you mean
Ruby works just like JS, just different methods
It's fast enough for the many production systems it powers today
it was mainly used in the web. right?
17:11
It has become popular as a language for writing server-side web apps, but it wasn't built for that purpose
Ruby existed for a decade before Rails came along
@ShakilAhmed You are right that it is currently painfully slow for webdev, this is due to webpacker wrapping webpack.
is it only me who finds hackerrank's tests are hard to grasp? I think codewars explain the problems better before giving them to you.
I got in a fight with one of the Rails devs about it twitter.com/jake_niemiec/status/1015358184079413249
I'm saying because today I was given a problem to solve at hackerrank at an interview. All that it said came as arcane to me :/
Is this related to the Ruby questions, or a complete non-sequitur?
17:14
In my experience Mac and Linux are similar but to say the APIs are the same aren't true
Me?
not related to Ruby :v
Ruby is a hipster language even more then node
I believe brew is wrtten in that. I can't think of anything else that is mainstream
What makes a "hipster language"?
@William gitlab, redmine
17:17
@meagar PHP?
in Java, Jul 16 at 9:35, by Wietlol
but PHP on the other hand simply ignores any improvements on languages and goes full hipster
Isn't github rails?
@meagar Look at any popular repo github.com/CanCanCommunity/cancancan
Yes
@jake What am I looking for?
lol hipster. Well ruby just doesn't seem mainstream to me I gues. I don't know I met a bunch of guys who swore by it and all hipsters. Ruby seems over the top to me for web development
@meagar a popular repo
17:19
I have experienced some minor bugs
@Wietlol I meant, within a popular repo, like the one linked, what am I looking for?
I don't understand what I'm supposed to find in that Github repo, evidence of hipsterdom?
@meagar Playful tone, strange package names, old pop-culture references
@Cereal If there are some, almost nobody uses them.
i think he meant hipster in spirit
which translates to i dont like it
17:22
I think we can cherry-pick libraries and packages in any language with hipsteresque attributes :p
@meagar Very nicely put
also in many cases well written JS / C++ code is usually faster than bad C. And in some of those cases its easier to write bad C code than good JS code.
@jake Node has bower/jasmine/karma/mocha/etc
There are packages with strange and funny names in pretty much all languages used in and around the web
> Bower 😱
17:25
It's more of a web-dev thing than a Ruby thing
Ruby has a very distinct sub culture
Ou, some of these are nice. I was looking for an api library the other day
so I generalize that to hipster I guess
it doesn't really overlap with other languages
apis are very different
Aaaanyways. I'm not trying to be argumentative. I'm too deep in Ruby, I probably can't see the forest for the trees. Maybe I'm hipster and I don't know it.
Ruby would be at the same level as Perl if not for Rails ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
17:27
Hey now, there is no need to be insulting
@meagar No insult intended, Do you have a plurlsight account?
Though I will grant you that it's possible to write equally incomprehensible Ruby and Perl scripts
I would argue rails makes it easier to
>.>
@meagar Haskell is where its really at.
I think I have a Pluralsight account through my workplace?
17:28
ruby is nice I use brew regularly and it's solid
@meagar This was the best course on Ruby* I have seen: app.pluralsight.com/library/courses/ruby-beyond-the-basics/…
I like all languages, but Java.
@Cereal Rails apps are super comprehensible, after you've written your 10th Rails app :p
That's the problem :(
We need a youmaynotneedjava.com
17:29
Walks you through how the objects and scopes work so that its easy to come from another OOP
I like being able to open code bases I've never seen before and figuring out how they work. You can't really do that with rails
@meagar (also it's comedy gold)
@Cereal Ehh, I can.
best way to escape characters in a POST body in javascript?
But I've been writing Rails apps for about a decade
17:30
eg. > would become >
Well bully for you >:(
I keep trying to pick up rails, never get too far
@Cereal Come work at Shopify, I'll teach you (no really I'm part of a mentorship program)
@meagar I misread this statement. 😅 It's still a nice back-to-basics refresher.
@meagar wya
@meagar does shopify use rails?
17:33
oh. Canada. ok
@ShakilAhmed Yes
@forresthopkinsa Yeah, you'd probably want to move to Ottawa or Toronto
We have offices all over the world, but most of the developers are in Ottawa/Waterloo/Toronto
The project I'm working on now is just a sinatra api + a react app
It's pretty comfy
I'll ping you if I ever move to Ottawa or Toronto haha
Which rails version are you on? 5?
17:35
@ShakilAhmed Shopify uses Rails at an absolutely bananas scale, so... again, "fast" is pretty subjective
@jake We have many different Rails apps, but yes, most (including the "main" app) are on Rails 5
Whats your experienced opinion of webpackER?
We're generally running very close to the latest stable release, having invested a lot of time and effort doing a huge upgrade a few years ago
@jake I have absolutely no opinion on it, I've never used it
I'm pure backend these days, the last time I was fullstack and built out a JS-based front end was pre-webpacker
then again, pre-webpacker wasn't that long ago
@jake is it a bundler?
That must be nice, do you use TDD for dev work?
17:38
It's a wrapper around a bundler
👆
wrapper for webpack
webpack is a wrapper for cjs
@jake Sort of? I write tests in parallel with code, since there it's the easiest way to actually run the code I'm writing. There's no GUI I can alt-tab to to interact with.
Why is there a windows 10 pro and windows 10 pro workstation for > 4 cores ?
17:39
how about rollup.js?
and why does the latter cost $100 more
because microsoft
rollup.js and parcel.js are good for light config.
This is from Dells website and is absolutely nuts
so they are no webpack?
17:40
@meagar That is neat!
I do the same
That's pretty much the only reason I write tests. Because it's the easiest way to actually test apis and stuff
We published stackshare.io/shopify/shopify recently but I guess our front-end stack wasn't important enough to include
@ShakilAhmed Webpack is nice for lots of control.
17:41
@meagar You're making me want to dive back into rails D=
We're pretty invested in React at this point, and I don't actually know how the front-end bundling is done
What do you guys use lua for?
@meagar Lets find out 🌈
@forresthopkinsa I am sad now :(
> Users will now be able to run Windows 10 Pro for Workstations on devices with high-performance configurations including server-grade Intel Xeon or AMD Opteron processors, with up to 4 CPUs (today limited to 2 CPUs) and add massive memory up to 6TB (today limited to 2TB).
17:42
probably create-react-app :v
it sounds like they mean "four CPUs" rather than "four cores"
So dell is at fault here ?
I'm choosing a 'second language' to delve in other than JS
sounds like it
classic dell
I think its just scare tactic.
Oh you want that shiney xeon
you just saw it has 6 cores
17:43
> salespeople not knowing the difference between a cpu and a core
you should pay more $$$
lol
> Our architectural changes in the Windows kernel take full advantage of high-end processors families, such as Intel Xeon or AMD Opteron, that package a high number of cores in single or multi-processor configurations.
@Cereal low-level stuff, extending nginx
Microsoft is definitely not talking about 6 cores here lol
17:44
@forresthopkinsa lol
This is so confusing
just use the normal pro
unless you've legitimately got 64 cores
I just wanted to buy a copy of windows so that I can run fortnite
at respectable framerates
I knew there was a better stackshare link, this is what I meant to link to stackshare.io/shopify/…
17:47
@meagar at least you don't have leaky sources like basecamp had
what editor is this?
webstorm?
@basecamp Unless you don't care about your JS src leaking, you may want to take a closer look at your #Webpack config file. #nosources @dhh
@ShakilAhmed Chrome
how do I upload images
Copy Paste
17:50
@jake this chat supports dom pasta api
There's an "upload" button next to the text field
make sure you include the .png
@meagar I just copy paste, much faster!
WHAT??
17:51
How have I never noticed this
err, what do you copy?
I have take screenshot bound to CMD + SHIFT + 3
it doesn't write to disk but to ram
then I can paste that directly
Under what OS?
Works on all OSes for me
but atm MacOSX
Interesting
17:52
@ShrekOverflow Pro-tip: CTRL + SHIFT + CMD + 4
CMD+SHIFT+3 for me takes a screenshot and drops it on my desktop
That copies to clipboard
Then Dropbox copies it to my screenshots folder, and replaces whatever is on my clipboard with a dropbox link
@meagar I re-mapped it to take screenshot in RAM you can do that in keyboard options
I should turn off the dropbox thing
17:52
writing to disk is just counter intuitive to me
does any of you maintain any OSS repo?
what @jake suggeste will let you test it
"maintain" is a strong word, but I have several open source repositories :p
@meagar Last Q, what testing libs would you recommend for Rails/Ruby?
minitest
17:54
meagar what's your github
github.com/meagar
... predictably :p
eehh paste images doesn't work for me on ubuntu/chrome
I find it difficult to wrap my head around large codebases, feels too overwhelming. What's a good strategy of understanding a codebase so that I can contribute to it?
Focus on the part you're improving
Yeah
Hopefully the codebase is structured in such a way that you can ignore the stuff that isn't directly related to the changes you're making.
18:09
fuck i need to maintain code
@ShrekOverflow you are at Auth0?
Yes, why whats up?
Why am I getting so many Auth0 pings
18:28
@ShrekOverflow You guys have awesome documentation
Thanks 😃
LMK if you need help with anything 😃
We don't actually use Auth0... just your docs :p
@meagar why so?
(just curious)
They're a little friendlier than the RFC
Though obviously not as complete
@meagar makes sense, you can ping me if you need any help with them too 😃
we are focussing a lot on improving those two
18:42
@Jules somehow it started to work. I messaged to lead senior dev, he came to my desk, I was like "look app doesnt work when I start it, I start app, holy shit it wasnt working a minute ago!" — westdabestdb 2 hours ago
Hey all, I have a question here. I'm looking for a JS microframework for implementing REST APIs but my chief requirement is that the code for defining endpoints look as much like Flask as possible. Any hits?
@KGZM nest
@Cereal Checking it out now, thanks.
@Cereal The decorators are a bit much.
18:59
I'm gunna be real honest, I googled flask, saw decorators, and then I googled 'js web framework decorators'
LOL.
Maybe Sinatra would have been the better reference.
Asking for @oboecat is CC2E still a good book for new programmers
Isn't express like sinatra?
@Cereal yes
almost entirely
I thought so
19:09
he wrote it to be like sinatra
but some people think it is more like Spring
@Cereal Probably as close as it gets, I decided to use Express. I was looking for something a little friendlier. I'm preparing demo apps for students, contrasting Python with JS and Ruby.
throw java spring in there to get the fear of enterprise software started early
Hah, they actually asked for Java but I managed to get it off the reqs by saying 'I don't really do that if I can avoid it.'
They're second year CS students, better not to be too abusive. The Win32 API almost made me quit programming.
lol, 3 days into my operating systems course, we had to write a priority queue in C.

No one in the class knew C
That was my "I should quit" moment
We also had to implement it, with threads. To simulate a processor
@Cereal That's a great task, you could have learned a lot from doing it
19:20
I did do it, and I've convinced myself I did it better than everyone else
Mostly because I handed something in
it didn't work
It worked until it seg faulted and I could never figure out why it seg faulted
Oh, cool
I'm pretty sure you helped me with that project, too
Hah
hi copy :)
Ah I didn't hand it in
19:25
Hi!
Oct 7 '14 at 13:09, by Cereal
Am I wrong in thinking this is an unreasonable answer to an assignment for people who have never written C before? http://pastie.org/9627719
I found the conversation
link dead
worksforme
Is Overload a good game? gog.com/game/overload
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Q: What is the difference between console.log() and console.error() in js?

Diegol Ramírez MilanoLooking at some videos about promises in node.js they guy uses error() to print things he now would error out and log() for everything else. Is there a main difference between these 2 functions besides printing things in distinct colours?

19:31
oh hey I answered the OG
> According to the docs it's pretty clear.
i hate targeting specific users... but hell it's always the same user
According to SJW SO that's unwelcoming
If local variables are stored in an isolated stack for the duration of the function, then where are the global variables stored?
Is RTFM unwelcoming?
Only if you don't say "Welcome to SO" before it
19:35
In any situation where another person can quote chapter and verse of the manual and it directly answers your question, RTFM must always be a valid answer. If the manual doesn't address their question, they should lead by quoting the manual and explaining why the information therein doesn't work for them.
@SterlingArcher :(
@DemCodeLines UnIsolated stack ;D
19:54
is a !== undefined && a !== null better or is a != null considered cleaner? To check if a is a valid object/not in error state?
to check if it's a valid object, just check if it's truethy
if (a)
unless the object is being modified in weird ways you'd never do in real code anyway
Though that would be on any falsy object, so also 0, false and empty containers right?
well... those aren't objects
selam alaikum brothers
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19:59
and no, even empty objects and arrays are truethy
quick question how do i fill in a form like username and password? i'm receiving an issue it says Cannot set property 'value' of null
(While I know it's probably not a primitive I am always anxious to use that assumption when validating input).
understandable
@SaltySea i mean... you set the value. theelement.value = somevalue
in your case theelement is null
so setting the value isn't the problem
okay so what is it
null
20:01
XD
that's exactly how i'm setting it so you're right
okay how do i solve it
you can't set the value of null, so you need to fix whatever is creating the null
"theelement" is null, how do you get theelement
raises eyebrow ...... I'm having a tone in my voice? That's new.
@SaltySea Sassing back at people that are trying to teach you might not be the best strategy.
chill
Just fyi, I wasn't "laughing" at you at all, rather at Kevin's answer, which was perfectly correct but similarly perfectly useless for anyone who would ask the question you asked.
20:04
okay i think i fixed the problem
whoa whoa whoa
i was just trying to get you to tell me how you're selecting the element
i mean.... you just set it like "..."
cool, there's a new JIT popup on the kick button
just in time?
yea
warns you that other RO's will see it and that mods will be notified
20:06
oh you just kicked him :(
i mean... if i didn't i'd be failing as an RO
@SaltySea: So you've been kicked from PHP finally and found a new room to troll? Maybe it's time a mod jumps in.
Oh, a known troll?
(for anyone else: I got multiple rude-flags to confirm for that user, that's why I jumped in here - sorry if I to disturbed)
@KendallFrey After all, he showed the same beahviour an hour or so ago in PHP. Judge yourself.
all good
20:10
nothing to see here ...
Said that, I'll leave again. I somehow don't feel comfortable with JS ;-)) Bye!
Well to bring the topic slightly back to normal: anyone experienced with material ui + react?
yes
though we only use it for form inputs currently
How good is that for creating "office like" web applications? Our team is considering moving away from sencha/extjs. However we develop mainly applications that need a professional/office like look. (Such as management tools for a printing company). Sencha did bring a very complete set of widgets that integrated well together.
well... we've certainly had a few issues with it, one of which is still unresolved
20:14
With the "grid' always being the basic one in each application I've worked on...
the version we are using doesn't have a working date picker, and the select control doesn't return focus back to the correct location in the form so you can't keep tabbing through the form
can't really speak to the grid control
Hmmm I guess that's the problem with all open codebases in javascript :/.
Javascript framework changes faster than libraries can fix bugs
the tabbing problem might be fixed in the latest version, but it still doesn't have a datepicker
it used to, but they dropped support for it shortly before the 1.0 launch because it was holding it back
now they're on 1.4
they kept making breaking changes, so i stopped updating it. It's probably about time i update
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20:21
now that it's actually launched
whoa, why did it send a welcome before a message was even sent
oh, i'm lagging
Hi :)
Yeah it was afterwards for me
I've never been on SO chat before
How many entries would it need before the bot starts to lag :P
the bot throttles itself
brb automating new so accounts :P
don't you need a certain rep to talk in chat?
maybe I'm wrong on that
20:25
you need 20 rep to participate in SO chat
and i think at 100 you gain the ability to create rooms
Is it common to create a room?
Hmm harder... But with all those self learning code I'm certain it's possible to create a bot that just looks for simple copy-past answers on SO to farm xp.
as in, say I wanted to discuss a particular library or something, would I just find a room slightly related, or would I create a new one?
20:26
Rooms like this one, no, but it's common to have temporary rooms for 1 on 1 conversations or discussion of a question on SO
and it's all publicly indexed
with the exception of some powers mods have
even those 1 to 1 rooms?
Wait for question, look for a "similar" one, post the similar answer, hope for an upvote or acceptance before closure: and start spamming on so rooms.
20:28
there are no private messages
At some point the bot will have a full hard drive due to names stored in the db for "welcome" messages. That is the goal.
i wonder where all that is stored anyway... i'd assume it's in the cloud
yeah, just saved in a gist
good look running that one out of space
Give me time...

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