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You can join the army at any age except 12, 13, and 18.
@JamesP. Ha, ha! Should I be worried? +@Shmiddty @david
i find it's usually best not to ask where the mystical numbers 12, 13 and 18 come from
Haha I was pissed enough my Country has a draft
Does anyone know who to make HTTP calls locally from one localhost to another. using angular
Failed to load localhost:8080/plants/4?_format=json: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://localhost:4200' is therefore not allowed access.
Solution^^ if anyone else was curious. Thanks
that's all well and good for testing, but may not be a great long-term solution
@Shmiddty apparently the lead architect has something called apigee to handled the calls
@Schmiddt AppComponent.html:6 ERROR Error: Cannot find a differ supporting object '[object Object]' of type 'object'. NgFor only supports binding to Iterables such as Arrays.
You know angular?
NVM thanks
00:21
o/
00:32
\o
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@oboecat is currently reading CC2E and lovin it (I recommended her that as I read it because someone in this room told me to go read it, so naturally I recommended it to her)
is there any "newer" book suggestions or is it still gold?
Also is their a chrome extension that would bring GMAIL Compose in any tab as an overlay or underside overlay etc
morn
01:55
I have a series of questions that I'm worried might be an XY issue
Basically. I have web components (the actual spec for web components). Let's say for ease of explanation these components are A, SubA, and B.
SubA is a subcomponent inside the markup of component A
Before if I wanted to include them on index.html, I would do it by including script tag src references to each file individually (including subA), and then just put <component-a></component-a><component-b></component-b> on the page. This didn't feel very optimal because to me it seemed that index.html should need to have knowledge that subA was included in A
So now I've changed index.html to only contain a script type="module" reference to a container component, AB-Container, which then imports each of the files using a global import a la import "./component-a.js" (not sure if the global terminology is correct)
The problem with this approach is that the imports seem to load in a different manner to the <script> references, and now the page loads before the components.
Since these web components are the topbar and sidenav, this looks very wrong
Any ideas on what I could do (other than to go back to the old solution) to fix this?
02:15
After a little more digging, it appears changing <script type="module" src=... to <script async type="module" src=... fixed the issue
For anyone curious (like I was), this was because setting a script tag's type to module makes it act like defer by default, waiting for the page to finish parsing. Adding async fixes this and allows it to execute the second the module - and any included dependencies - finish loading
@Vap0r that's interesting. and useful to know, thanks
No problem I'm just glad I figured it out and learned something!
 
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03:51
so new Date("Tue Jul 03 2018 08:03:40 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)") === new Date("Tue Jul 03 2018 08:03:40 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)") is false?
04:04
@AlexBollbach yes, objects compare by reference not by value
just like {a:1} !== {a:1}
yet if i do date1 > date2 it works
i mean it also seems to fail for ==
new Date(tweetsForSN[tweetsForSN.length - 1].created_at)
Tue Jul 03 2018 08:03:40 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
earliestDateFound
Tue Jul 03 2018 08:03:40 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
new Date(tweetsForSN[tweetsForSN.length - 1].created_at) == earliestDateFound
false
!!>new Date("Tue Jul 03 2018 08:03:40 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)") > new Date("Tue Jul 03 2018 08:03:40 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)")
@david false
both dates are cut from the same identical string. and yet they equate false
@AlexBollbach no it doesn't
04:07
ok fine it seemed to give the right responses on a few attempts but fine >, < don't work either
but are you saying == won't work for comparing to "equal" date objects?
yes i'm saying that
== never worked for comparing any kind of object
return new Date(Math.min.apply(null, allDates)); seems to yield the right response
i'm guessing it doesn't use date==date under the hood then
what about date1.getTime() == date2.getTime()
 
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06:04
o/
06:17
@AlexBollbach == and === work exactly the same for objects in JavaScript
This is unlike PHP where == would compare the class and the values of all the properties
And === would compare identity.
honestly if I had to write my own language, not sure how I'd do it
Sometimes you need to compare identity and sometimes you only need to compare properties (even if it's slower)
I suppose ideally the language would be setup in such a way that you'd never need to check properties, only the pointer value
force the user to implement its own and use that for reference
hey is that not Java?
yep
I don't think I like that solution easier
though it's the most flexible option I suppose
If class A compares fields a, b, and c for equality, and class B derives from class A and also checks field d, it sort of breaks things
@Neil I think something strongly typed with a Comparable interface
it'd only work if you couldn't ever create an instance of A
06:27
And you can't compare an object of type A to an object of type B, wouldn't compile
@MadaraUchiha you mean like with traits?
@Neil No, like with interfaces
Well they have that in Java
Default == is identity, unless the object in question implements Comparable
@Neil No, they don't.
If they did, you wouldn't have had to call .equals() on strings
I mean Java has interfaces / Comparable interface
I don't really like that solution either though
Using interfaces to determine language behavior (beyond what interfaces would normally contribute to a class) has a code smell imho
06:29
eh there is a comparable and a comparator interface
traits aren't bad though
people sometimes gets confused
Yeah, I tend to agree. But it's a sort of compromise between language simplicity and usefulness
java kind of does this for RuntimeException
@KarelG I'm talking about comparable, wouldn't want the language to magically construct a comparator and compare the two objects like that
06:30
and I've never liked how they handled runtime vs normal exceptions
I associate comparable with having .compareTo method
@Neil That's exactly what it is
I guess you could use that for equality
But not everything makes sense to compare
whereas everything can be checked for equality
Whereas Comparator<T> has compare(a: T, b: T): boolean
both interfacse have many similarities
Do you guys have any advice on tracking down the source of a bug?
06:32
debugging ...
@Rithaniel in javascript? most modern browsers are good about indicating point of failure
or did you mean in node?
Not exactly an option. The program I'm writing is tied up in another framework which doesn't have debugging as an option. I know the line where the code is breaking, but I'm not given an indication of the cause of the break.
@Rithaniel Do you know how to use the debugger?
It's not a matter of framework
ok, well when you're debugging a framework, usually best to assume you screwed something up
yet I avoid the use of Comparable in Java.
06:35
see what you're passing and check it with the documentation
@KarelG Because they suck a lot in Java
Comparator is much better
But if you add operator overloading to .equals() it might have been better
Meh, they do different things
Comparable establishes natural ordering of a class
sometimes that's useful
comparator does it too?
I wouldn't use it for ordering a list by some property which has little to do with its identity
@KarelG Comparator is saying "The object itself isn't responsible for knowing how it compares with others"
06:37
comparator just determines an (arbitrary) order
Instead, you have a third object (which is essentially just a function), the comparator, which accepts a and b and returns 1, 0 or -1
@MadaraUchiha there are cases, even in the Java API that .equals(foo) literally does this[.property] == foo[.property]
Similar to the function you pass to .sort() in JS
aww. sorry for double ping
@KarelG Of course, you often implement it like that as well
But then == is absolutely useless
06:38
@MadaraUchiha meh
(I might have used the wrong term. I meant that I'm not working with a browser, but with another program which requires files in JS. I'm more used to situations where errors are spat out in a huge list, but this program only feeds me back the first break, with no details, most of the time.)
It's the difference between boolean contains function and a int findIndexOf function
@Rithaniel Node?
provides more info, and one can be simplified to the other
@Rithaniel There are debugging tools with node
I wouldn't consider serious development in node without them
What is node? An editor? A thing that I should be googling right now?
Ah, runtime environment. I can see why that would be helpful.
06:42
it's "javascript backend"
to simplify things a bit
If you're not using a browser, you're probably using something like this
ooo a dutch man is here
WATCH OUT FOR HIS BIKE
So, is this a bit like pico or vim?
@KarelG *wolf
😱
My bike has gotten a little more badass a few weeks ago :D
06:46
got a lightening decal ?
No, replaced the silencer with a not-so-silent silencer
Sexy as hell :D
Not that "hell" is particularly sexy, but you get my point :D
That does look like a pretty nice loudener.
Especially compared to the stock chimney
you are now a flying dutchman
I have to check if tuning motorcycles is legal here
it is fucking so strict here 😐
Well honestly, how are they going to tell if it wasn't done by a licensed professional?
06:52
LOL
this is a belgian gov site about tuning. There is a link with interactive information.
Guess what.
got 404
This is the stock chimney
GOOD GAME
"Tuning not found"
Or "Rules not found"
I like the latter one
@KarelG Definitely interactive though at least
In italy, it is illegal to tamper with the pollution suppressors on the cars
I happen to agree with that one, but I do know a colleague at work who had his removed
Police can't really tell either way
no yearly check up ?
06:55
Yeah, but they're done by body shops and mechanics, not by government agencies
Hi, I'm trying to use a Redis event queue library (redis-event-queue on NPM) to save incoming webhook events (from stripe). Right now I'm testing stuff because I don't fully understand it.
I have an application that emits an event, and then another that listens for that event. I turn on the first app, emit a few events, turn it off. Then I turn on the second app, but those events aren't "heard". It seems I can't figure out how to keep the events stored until the second application is running and ready for them. Any advice would be helpful.
they're likely the ones who removed it in the first place.. they don't care :P
ah. The company here is independent and aren't allowed to provide mechanic services
My thoughts are that if you're going to make a law that can't be enforced, it shouldn't exist
note: yes I have a persistent instance of redis running the entire time.
06:56
sometimes they even give a red card for your car because the heading light is a degree or two off
Laws for "encouraging moral highground" are worthless
but those things can be moved when driving on bumpy roads
@Cerbrus my previous bike was a R1 btw :-)
but moved onto a regular berline car
@KarelG Those are sweeeeeet
I've got a car for the bad days, or when a bike isn't practical..
07:15
if anyone is curious I ended up using github.com/bee-queue/bee-queue
hahaahah
Does AdBlock also get crashed in chrome once in a while ?
he does not deserve to have a garden
Hi! please, can someone create a tag called "Minium Developer"? it works with javascript and cucumber. Thanks!
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07:28
you cant create a tag without a question to which it needs to be added
@Ca
Minium isn't an actual word though, so there's that
@CapricaSix @SurajRao Thanks!
Hi guys...need some help with terminology...when we do a client-side upload using a file input control...and access the contents of the file (by the standard means)...we get a base64 encoded string representation of that file...what do you call such a string...?
well, its not truly base64 encoded string...there is also the mime type of the content embedded in there somewhere...
Well I think you could just call it base64 encoded binary
You don't really know what type of file it is, it could be anything
07:38
it will be something in this pattern: data:application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet;base64,<‌​base64_data>
this one pertains to an excel file...
so we know the mime type...well sort of...
Hmm, I don't know if it matters so much if you're uploading it
When you download it, you're suggesting to the browser how it gets opened
but there's nothing like that on the server side, especially if you're always expecting a spreadsheet of some sort
07:58
is there a way in chrome devtools to kick out all elements except the one I want?
"kick out"?
I only tend to keep Nitrogen
queryselectorall + filter ?
Nitrogen is the best element
or a little trick: add a custom id and do getbyId
08:12
oh boy. Some CSS precedence ruling has kicked me in nuts today.
HA HA!
@Cerbrus remove from DOM
jQuery('*').not('#your_element').remove()
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@GrafiCodeStudio hm, let's see
@GrafiCodeStudio well that has an obvious drawback of removing the parent of my element as well
which means that it also disappears
08:15
eheh yes, html, body etc
@BartekBanachewicz drag the element to be the first child of the <html> element, then delete the rest
@Cerbrus sounds like work
cerberus wins
But it works.
It's a shame you can't do something like *:not(#chat > *)
08:17
jQuery($0).appendTo("html");
jQuery("body, head").remove();
Make sure you have the element selected in dev tools
Or use a selector instead of $0.
oh that
you want to extract an element and erase the rest?
const el = document.getElementById('aaaah'); document.body.innerHTML = ''; document.body.appendChild(el);
08:43
hahah So funny :D
09:11
I have a question
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The jquery $().load() function
how can I get it to post instead of get?
according to the docs, it should just do that when I put form data as an argument
allas it just sticks it all in the query string and sends it as a post.
Do you have an mcve? An example snippet?
@LadyBird last I heard you weren't working for/with him anymore. I guess you got back together
Nah I'm just using jquery to ajax things in from a asp mvc core back end. It's a horrible stack. But this isn't for pleasure, I don't get to pick.
09:15
but even then, he'd still be both your boss, and your ex-boss
@Lemonade1947 Can you show us how you're calling .load?
yes
but don't laugh at me.
$(".display-fields-pane").load(("?command=" + $(this).val() + " .display-fields-pane"), $("form").serialize(), function () { })
'kay, I won't type out my laughing.
if you log $("form").serialize(), what does it say?
I'm not very good at JS. It's just been thrust onto me because I'm the only one in the office that knows anything about it.
It does say what I expect it to say.
I can't generate a good example because all the test data is just a copy of live db
@Lemonade1947 which is?
09:18
one sec
Hmm so
it's generating a string that I can only describe as a query string. With every single field in the form.
> Request Method: The POST method is used if data is provided as an object; otherwise, GET is assumed. (source)
So do I have to make a json object?
Bingo
Well, it's not a "JSON" object
09:20
i wonder if mvc will handle it ina sensible way.
just an "object"
It should
Yes. it -should-
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A: Convert form data to JavaScript object with jQuery

mkschrederWhat's wrong with: var data = {}; $(".form-selector").serializeArray().map(function(x){data[x.name] = x.value;});

Try that answer. Pass the data to the load.
Or better yet:
var data = {};
$(".form-selector").serializeArray().forEach(function(x){
    data[x.name] = x.value;
});
So why does serialize work when you do it in a $.post()?
Because they you're explicitly telling it to POST
09:24
Hmm
.load is making assumptions based on the passed data
and since that passed data is a string, it assumes it should GET.
tyvm
got it to work using .serializeArray()
Great!
 
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USM
USM
11:24
Guys, Is there any way to keep PR but delete its branch? So that i can create a new branch and push it to same PR? I dont know if this is possible?
and PR is not merged.
Create a new branch -> cherry pick -> delete old stuff?
USM
USM
i can push it to same PR?
dunno
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Q: Code is not publishing after adding new component in Angular with Asp.net core

Ram SinghI am new to angular. I am using asp.net core with Angular. i think it is not related to asp.net core but just telling you guys the framework i am using with angular. if i just add a new project of asp.net core with angular and publish it. It is sucesfully publishing. When i add new component to...

 
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12:43
I think I'm gonna buy Two Point Hospital
if you do buy it, can you let me know how it is?
seems promising so I added it to my wishlist
Will do
Looks like an excellent remake of Theme Hospital
I loved that game
13:06
pfft I really dislike the iosyncrasies of extjs, especially regarding their mvc setup: the stores (collection of models, however models cannot be shared between stores) are for example responsible for the ordering & filtering in the view.... This creates a lot of trouble when you have two views which should show (a different) subset of the same data.
I now have to copy that store, however since the views can change the data and each store has its own models the copies don't propagate to the original stores.
So I end up making lots of boilerplate code just to do mundane tasks.
@paul23 Sounds like Java
you can reduce boilerplate in java o.o
should be "changes in the copies don't propagete...." but I think that's clear from context :P
Hey!
For hash maps in an Entity-Component-System, should I use plain objects or Maps?
one will store int => object(Json-like) and another will store string => Set()
13:23
npmtrends.com/react-vs-@angular/core I just noticed a huge increase in download trend this june for angular, like a doubling of downloads in that month; is there a reason for this?
why caring about that?
seems not correct if you check the download statistics of angular only
user1596138
@towc Nope. You have absolutely no clue what you're talking about :)
@LadyBird so what did I woosh about again?
@KarelG and it's important to care because such an increase typically means a "thing" happened; which is important to know about when it concerns the popular technologies.
Jeez, what happened on june 3?
13:38
npm down ?
Fair enough
14:20
@paul23 Like the stock market, except you're not making money
Well but there's no new reason or anything, just a random fluke?
You know pornhub's traffic doubled during halftime of the superbowl?
I'm sure there's a reason, but we may never know why
14:46
I had a question about ajax and file types. I'm trying to use an ajax call to get some files in a directory within my project and turn them into blobs but the file types I'm trying to get are kind of weird. .dxf, .stp and so it's giving me a 404 error even though I know the path is right and I know the filename is right. Am I missing something here? Some ajax option maybe?
@rlemon jason.js.org
I also have the npm package name jason
I took inspiration from somewhere
@William getting a 404 here: jason.js.org/string.gif

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