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I think they all say 2017
00:34
@William I think he finally turned 13.
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morn
01:22
what does this notation denote Foo.from(points[, fx[, fy[, that]]])

is it that points is a non optional parameter, but fx, fy, and that are all optional? but dependently so? e.g. fy is optional given point, fy. and that is optional given point, fx, fy?
*i mean fx given point
01:58
Hi guys
Anyone here know much about node.js?
Hey! @MoonEater916

Just ask your question :)
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Being your bday sterling I wanted to post this
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Q: How can I tell if my cat knows his name?

eje211I call my cat by his name, "Sterling", often, either to tell him nice things ("I love you too, Sterling") or when I need to blame him for something ("Sterling, NO. NO pushing things off of tables!"), or just to call him. I don't expect him to come when I call him, but I would just like him to kno...

I wanted to come up a clever joke but couldn't think of any
When using socket io and emitting unexpected data to a node.js the node.js will crash
Is there some sort of way to chatch and throw it away?
@MoonEater916 if you know where the crash is happening you could wrap a try/catch around it... can you post your code for us to take a look at?
I find it's often better to first check if the data is what I expect and bail early if it's not
so instead of doing something like writeToDB(data.user.name) i'd start the function with if(data && data.user && data.user.name) { to make sure I had all the stuff I need
02:07
I can post the code but the code is fine, The issue is from a security standpoint. If someone alters java-script on the browser to emit shit data it will cause node.js to crash out with a exception handler.
let me grab example
Normally you'd handle this at multiple levels
1) Inside the code that handles each message you make sure it doesn't crash if it gets weird data
2) You run node with pm2 or something that will restart the program if it does crash
3) Eventually you reach a point where you can tell whole servers to restart or rebuild if they get into a messed up state
but for you it's probably best to just do 1) and write your code so it doesn't crash
Well restating crashed nodes is not a big deal but everyone connected to that node will lose session. It could be more devastating than a DDOS attack
pm2 is also good but you need to be able to handle a process restart by storing session data in a database or something and allowing users to reconnect their sockets
anyone have a service recommended for chatting with people? Basically this but medical topics ideally
yeah exactly, you need to do extra work to handle it
02:11
I mean I guess there is a health.se & biology.se but few people there
@david i am abit new to node.js
i dont suppose you have a link to any examples?
i don't sorry... i'm giving very general answers
socket.io might have a global error handler too actually..
might be worth doing a google. does this link help? tutorialspoint.com/socket.io/socket.io_error_handling.htm
filter the data obivsouly then
prevent max size
not sure haven't messed with socket.io much
Someone has experience with Chrome extensions?, I'm trying to trigger an event on a DOM object of the page ´document.getElementById("puntodeventa").onchange()´ but doesn't work: "error: it isn't a function", but in the console of the page it works. Also, I know that ´document.getElementById("puntodeventa")´ is the right element because I can modify properties of it... but not trigger functions.
02:32
You need to document.getElementById("...").dispatchEvent(new Event('change', { bubbles: true }))
@PatrickRoberts Yes, I've just discovered that, but I'm not sure why bubbles: true. What is that?
 
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04:01
Life hack: Wait for an advanced civilization to be briefly distracted, then sneak in and construct a slightly smaller Dyson sphere inside theirs.
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user6086034
04:33
 $scope.yetToBeAssignedCount = $scope.personnelComplaintsCopy.reduce(function(acc, current){
			 if(!current.res_id){
				 debugger;
				 console.log(acc);
				 return acc++;
			 }

		 }, 0);
user6086034
i get acc is undefined.. what am i doing wrong
what happens when the if is fals3
your function has two conditions. If res_id is falsey, it returns something. Else, it returns undefined
at that point, acc will be undefined
user6086034
@KevinB ok.. i should return acc if if is false..but return acc++ makes acc zero again
the ++ after acc will increment it AFTER it is returned
shouldn't you increment it before?
return ++acc
user6086034
ok..
05:13
I have a node.js design question. I haven't wrote anything yet just trying to go about how to write it. I need to pull SQL data quickly. if i was writing this in another language i would thread it into a loop and make that would run a query loop run no faster than 2x a second. But this is node.js and is asynchronous, So i would just run a normal function on a set interval loop and let the language handle it?
like, to constantly check whether or not it has changed?
you would use a setTimeout for that
setInterval shouldn't be used for running an async task
We just use very heavy application caching so that we don't need to touch the database on most requests, but our content is 99% static and 15 min delays on updates taking effect are negligible
In this instant content is changing quickly and needs to be pulled. At some point it will probably migrate to redis but its not currently.
@KevinB so just put setTimeout in a forloop?
i feel the forloop would also ruin async
right?
right, not a for loop
@MoonEater916 nothing was said about a for loop. The reason setTimeout was suggested was so you could chain the calls and prevent simultaneous queries from overlapping.
Run the call, when it is done, use a setTimeout to delay calling it again
05:29
@PatrickRoberts yes but the function needs to be continuously looped, and it was not mentioned.
setTimeout(function loop () { runQuery().then(results => { do stuff... }).then(loop) }) or setTimeout(async function loop () { const results = await runQuery(); do stuff...; setTimeout(loop); })
Got it Thank!
05:46
if anyone is good with webpack and/or mocha-webpack can you help me solve this problem? stackoverflow.com/questions/51489044/…
06:25
> but our content is 99% static
I was like o.O
yeah, like we've got thousands of products, but... they don't change all that often
the few cases where we do need realtime data, it's not customer facint
btw I still find it funny
return foo++;
the increment happens, even if the return occurs
that is an exception on the behavior on return
when would there ever be an exception caused by a return?
that's not exactly a runtime thing is it?
exception not meaning error i assume
06:32
ohh
I'm too used to Java
> an exception on the behavior
like an exception on a rule
I had to lookup what happens if you have a return in the catch clause and another in the finally clause
Apparently that's allowed, and the finally clause overrides the exception
the return is meant to end a procedure / function, "jumping away" from the current scope
yet if you do return foo++
@Neil yeah that was one I hadn't learned about until a few months ago, quite interesting
it does a return but also performs an additional increment after it
06:34
@PatrickRoberts It makes sense I suppose, but it is still weird, isn't it?
!!afk 🚽
Does the exception leak or something in that case?
hence I avoid the use of postfix increment or decrement
@Neil well out of curiosity I tried it in C# and it's illegal syntax there. You can't return from a finally block, I think was the issue.
@Neil it depends but sometimes it leads to a resource leak
like in java
06:35
Well anyone who does that is bad and should feel bad.
That just invites disasters
using ++ increment is something I used to do in C++
I rarely use finally blocks in JavaScript anyway since the use-cases are usually for lifetime management in other languages, which is typically handled by normal GC in JavaScript without the need for explicit disposal
But I kind of avoid it now, even adding the increment on a separate line
PreparedStatement ps
ResultSet rs
try {
   ps = prepare statement
   ps.setNada
   rs = ps.execute
}
catch (SQLExcept) {
   // handle exception
   return ERROR_CODE;
}
finally {
   ps.close(); // does not get called when there is an exception
   rs.close(); // does not get called when there is an exception
}
I don't think it is quite clear to most programmers how it works.. it can get tricky
I'd just assume write clear code than elegant code
using try-with-resources usually helps you to avoid it
06:38
@KarelG Wait wat?
yet sometimes it is a mess if you do SQL transaction stuff
Isn't that the point of a finally clause?
finally clause gets run before the catch clause
return ERROR_CODE; <-- stops function execution
@KarelG what language is that? I would have expected the finally block to run after the return statement
java 6 :P
a client had a frequent mem leak problems and eventually set up a cron job to restart the server each day
the mem dumps are all from ps/rs resource leaks
06:45
@KarelG Now I have to test this
or java 5
idk it was an old one. a weird quirk
@Neil aah
checked my reports
the resource leak occurred when ps.close() threw an exception
Yeah, not able to reproduce the problem
I hate how they made it so that closing it could throw an exception
They didn't really handle that aspect well at all in java
I gotcha get some coffee. I was beating off with the wrong bat D:
interesting choice of words to be sure
 
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morn @Tavo
 
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11:03
This place is deader than ever
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I missed the memo where we were supposed to abandon the chatroom apparently
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What are the best options in javascript frameworks to avoid making too many api calls(REST, SOAP etc) to backend?
@sriya do you mean throttling traffic?
caching ?
No, I meant caching
yes caching
other than local storage, what other options do we have?
11:12
you should first try to leverage the browser's ability. Look at etags for example
Be session-less, of course (use Rest, graphql, or similar options to rationalize your queries)
And after that, use a cache in your client-side application if needed.
LocalStorage isn't really an option for caching (small, slow).
11:29
@DenysSéguret can't flag a dead chatroom...
So, yay?
Dunno. Depends whether there's still in there from time to time some useful info about programming or js
That's the main reason I still come here
11:50
well; if there are not much participants, the chance to get new useful information is lower
12:04
Therefore there are no vamps
@sriya Websocket, probably.
Connect once when the app loads, send everything over the websocket
This has the downside of not having an api available though
12:19
@cereal, cool :) , that's a different approach. It will definitely help for small scaled applications
12:44
@DenysSéguret that's why I still lurk as well, but all the useless drama and the broken flagging system drove off most of the old regulars for good now I think
@GNi33 Ironically making this chat a lot tamer than it used to be
not a lot to flag when there are no messages, right?
true true
guess it's somewhat a "strictly ontopic" chatroom now, I'm fine with that
talking to each other just shifted somewhere else
I don't know about that
I don't think anyone here is ontopic, except perhaps by accident
12:55
Most of what is said by Ben (Gruenbaum) is on topic IMO
In fact, by accident ;)
Hey guys
Anyone have experience with React and loadable library ?
13:16
@GNi33 how is it with you, you filthy failed arnold schwarzenegger clone?
You should see my arms
you'd put failed in bold
bold?
I am brave
gotcha use failed
Emboldened
I'm trying to match an equation to the few points on these 2 lines any advice?
I mean I have 3 key points on each line imo
maybe 4
13:37
Fit[{{0, 1}, {1, 0}, {3, 2}, {5, 4}}, {1, x}, x]
in mathematica
Looks like a fairly straightforward exponential decay
so log[x]
form
no
that's the inverse of what you want
something of the form B_max - b^-x
hmm
NonlinearModelFit[{
  {0, 0}, {5, 60}, {10, 80}, {20, 99}
  }, a - b^-x, {a, b}, x]
comes back with
60. - 76.6137^-x
which plotted doesn't look similarish
user1596138
13:53
> need to be UTC values for the current users time zone.
user1596138
Wonder what that means
This isn't JS related... but since JS & Web go hand in hand.. was wondering if I can get a quick feedback on a RESTful API url structure..

Model 1:
POST api.site.com/notifications/v1/services/slack/emails-delivered
POST api.site.com/notifications/v1/services/slack/emails-bounced
POST api.site.com/notifications/v1/services/slack/emails-complaints

Model 2:
POST api.site.com/notifications/v1/services/slack/emails/delivered
POST api.site.com/notifications/v1/services/slack/emails/bounced
POST api.site.com/notifications/v1/services/slack/emails/complaints
user1596138
I vote 2
Model 2 is my vote, however when speaking w my director (PhD - very smart)
he says Model2 isnt technically RESTful.
Says Model1 is RESTful -- which i think technically i agree
assuming you are in graduate school or above I would argue go with whatever he says
not because he is right but because you need a good relationship with him
13:57
not in school, in workplace
maybe he is right but frankly that isn't really important
but u bring up a good and relevant point William
everytime we talk, its not that we're in conflict, but its just always constant waterfalling... he brings good points and challenges, and i bring good points
its usually a back & forth ending in "i don't know, i need to do more research" - which last few days has been a bit frustrating because there is no tangible action occuring
user1596138
I wasn't being objective with my vote. I just picked one
lol oh
thx
user1596138
That's how instagram etc work tho
user1596138
14:04
They will do like
/user/media/liked
/user/media/recent
user1596138
Seems to be the same case
user1596138
What happens if you further filter down on /services/slack/emails-delivered?
user1596138
Like if there was another endpoint behind that, I'd think it would make more sense to have
`email/delivered/other-thing` and `email/bounced/other-thing`
vs
`email-delivered/other-thing` and `email-bounced/other-thing`
user1596138
But I have no good reasoning for that.
if these were files/folders I would definitely argue ladybird reccomendation is slightly better but I would go as far to argue it is way to long already
its a mouth full but hey whatever
14:08
@sudosoul allow me to play devil's advocate: both are restful
user1596138
@William how about /e/b/o
the first one is just more reasonable
its an api it will be dead or v2 probably in 5 years
at minimum
if you wouldn't want to browser through those folders I would argue that shouldn't be an api that depth
but there are exampse you should
anything is better then 7
it is a concept ...
sure and I like flatter concepts
doesn't mean either is better really
14:13
well, tbf you can allow everything
you can even do
api.site.com/notifications/v1/slackservice/emails?s=delivered
or
api.site.com/notifications?service=slack&emails=delivered
@KarelG i'm not sure that model 2 is restful, looking at instagram uri..
/user/media/liked
tbf you should focus on SEO.
media is a resource of user, and liked is a resource (action resource?) of media
and lmao SEO?
SEO for an API?
@KareIG i agree with everything else u were saying.. so im limited in the structure of this because of its use case (API is only receiving inbound POSTs directly from SNS (aws notification system))
specifically - for each endpoint I have created, it crafts a new JSON payload from the original SNS message, and then forwards that payload to Slack
If anyone's interested, I wrote an article:
https://medium.com/@sudosoul/aws-serverless-sns-notifications-to-slack-without-lambda-via-api-gateway-becd30fb24ed
No Lambda/EC2/code required
14:40
@Feeds aka LifeHacks.StackExchange, exactly
@BadgerCat thank you bae <3
15:02
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Q: How to use a blob url in WebClient to download a file

Sunil K Behera -MindFire Sol-While there is no issue in downloading a file from an normal url, there is an issue i am getting when passed a blob url to download the file. The file is able to download but with empty content. Below is my code: WebClient downloader = new WebClient(); var task = downloader.DownloadFileTaskAsy...

anyone answer this one
@SterlingArcher oh happy birthday. Mine was on the 2nd
15:16
Could anyone help me with a simple gulp task? It is supposed to move images from my uncompressed folder to the compressed folder. Directory structure:

parent
- Compressed
- Uncompressed
- gulpfile.js
gulp.task("move-images", function() {
	return gulp.src(PATHU + "/imgs/*.*").pipe(gulp.dest(PATHC + "/imgs"));
});
I am using this but it isn't working
but it should according to the docs
afaict
@TylerH happy belated buddy!
hi
seems fine
@SterlingArcher thanks :-)
@KevinB any idea what the possible problem could be?
15:22
incorrect paths
what else could it be?
if it were syntax, you'd be getting an error
a lot of the examples i see use an absolute path to the pipe, and a base option to the src to set the src path to be based on the current directory. Start with absolute paths, then alter accordingly
Just to ensure it is a path problem
alright i'll try again
15:37
@KevinB thanks, it was a path problem...using an absolute path fixed it! :)
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Got it ! Thanks, wasn't sure how this worked :)
Would I post any question here? just like how I do it in the post? Or this is for people already looking at the problem I am having so we can discuss here?
both
15:48
ok, thanks! I will keep that in mind
but... usually not a great idea to link to a new question here that hasn't been on the main site for a while
so generally older question that has not been answered?
For example, If you post a question to SO, don't immediately post it here for more exposure. In other words, don't use us, :p
lol yeah! of course, would js frameworks offlimit?
most topics are fine
15:50
like Graphql questions?
good thanks so much
this helps a lot !
can't guarantee we'll have someone here who can answer
that's true :)
I thought that was something already detected
Has one has experiences building a GraphqlType for a model hasMany to itself? So the country has many states has many counties has many cities. How would I do this without defining a separate GraphqlType for each one of them? This is easily accomplished in any database, I could simiply use hasMany to itself, but not sure how to do it in Graphql Schema
would anyone ever recommend using a form library for a react app that uses the redux store?
15:56
@im1dermike not really a library, but i have built a few apps using github.com/coryhouse/react-slingshot
react sling shot
16:11
@Neoares eww ad-block-blocker
ad block the blocker
won't work
the website doesn't even load full conent
trying to defeat and ad-bloc kis stupid
its like hey take this magazine for free, but it may have cynaide laced on it
Just read it from apple news app
no ads, free,
I don't have apple devices
16:31
let's go swimming on Mars
Hi, someone VueJS users here? I have a loop like this, and I would like to create an array with ID and Amount in it, im not sure how to do it but I Feel im almost there:
https://kopy.io/9Otzl
@Neoares sad
@KevinB that is what i do but, Apple news ain't available in India
16:51
Hi guys, do someone have a solid example of how I could use await/async to wait for cascade style request ? I have request that are fired when I have a result from another request and I only want to return data as it's completely resolved...
@JonathanLafleur alligator.io/js/async-functions ;-)
I had some issues with IE btw with Async stuff
:(
Thanks @Duikboot i'll look at this... I lost two days now...
:o
sounds like casino music xD
17:05
It changes styles many times in the song, but the last half is the best imo
17:36
Does anyone have any resources the recommend for creating a redux store from scratch?
17:52
@KendallFrey WTF
absolutely wtf
so, I can't find much evidence of the gender pay gap in tech by googling a bunch
I think it's there. Maybe I'm just googling the wrong things
I'm sure I saw some great articles with references and stuff some time ago
Well thank fuck you googled a bunch
I'll let the scholars know
I'm asking for links :P
@Cereal there is no need to be mean;
18:00
@towc dont assume things before you're done researching. By thinking the gender pay gap exists (not assuming it does or doesn't), you automatically have a decision bias
Let the research speak for itself. By having an unresearched bias, you make your case much less respectable
I thought I had done some research before, but can't find it again
@KendallFrey BECAUSE ITS CANDY
user1596138
18:20
I want to punch my monitor
user1596138
If I reload Chrome 8 times only 5 times will it show me sourcmaps
user1596138
Even tho 100% of the time it will say "source maps detected"
it's an inanimate object.
user1596138
No changes to the source.
user1596138
Already updated so not sure wtf to do with it
user1596138
18:22
user1596138
But I can;t use them.
dat line number
y so many
user1596138
I went with a rage reboot
user1596138
18:26
It's the unminified source with inline sourcemaps
user1596138
It's like a friggin 10mb file
user1596138
Probably has something to do with it...
yeah that'll freeze a browser alright
user1596138
Well it loads it. But won't use sourcemaps half the time
user1596138
When it works right there's no issues. Also that's not particularly large these days for dev source
18:28
Wait, are you saying that a file with at least 99K lines is not particularly large?
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not at all
Sorry, I meant @LadyBird
user1596138
@codeWonderland Dev source, no
user1596138
It's not like I saved the file it's webpack output in dev mode will all kinds of extra junk and no minification
user1596138
18:31
Hence why I desperately need source maps haha
I thought the sourcemaps were some kind of magic that allowed you to debug code in the browser with the same folder and file structures as the original code. in the inspector, one of the sources folder allows me to see that, at least.
easier to put breakpoints and navigate the code
ideally
assuming it works
user1596138
@FélixGagnon-Grenier That's right.
user1596138
Mine's broken
user1596138
I used Rage Reboot tho and it was Super Effective
Source Maps are disoriented
discombobulated
user1596138
18:39
Today sucks
user1596138
I also spent entirely too long trying to find out why this didn't work
user1596138
[---this.getZipCodeShapes()]
turbulence. It shall pass
user1596138
My Sublime window is too small
user1596138
The one above it had ...
user1596138
18:40
Looks like morse code now
@SterlingArcher What's up? I feel so disconnected, community management drains all my social energy.
@BadgerCat it's ok, we know you're thinking about us :P
I've been on a deadline crunch these past couple months. We're so close to being able to control an entire grid with out software and we have a factory acceptance test coming up
massive milestone for us, and will be our most PR friendly project
@SterlingArcher what company?
18:56
@BadgerCat What community do you manage?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Chrome has been weird with sourcemaps lately, there are some webpack secrets that help
scss sourcemaps are also great
lately, with var() I've started to go back to writing css (evidently because the only use of preprocessors is variables ;)
feels very hipster
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