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poiasd
04:38
Slightly unrrelated, how do I get rid of these margins in VS Code
Kevin B
05:02
what margins
poiasd
05:50
Sorry, let me upload the pic
Madara Uchiha
@poiasd The left sidebar you can close by clicking on the active tab again
The right you can close by toggling the (I think it's called) minimap
poiasd
It isnt the minimap (small version of entire file), and for the left it isnt the explorer window. I tried clicking but doesnt work.
see: https://i.imgur.com/RiEqjNZ.png
Madara Uchiha
@poiasd Hmm, search the settings for "margin" then, I don't have vscode on this specific machine, so can't really help you other than guessing :(
poiasd
No problem, thanks. I played around with the visible margin settings, but I only found one for the line numbers (glyph Margin)
Madara Uchiha
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Benjamin Gruenbaum
09:18
@jake it would be ~ half the code, I'm at my parents' home for the weekend - I might have time to take a stab next week. I recommend you try it out
Oh wow at a quick glance it would be like 80% less code since you have a ton of boilerplate there
That's not Redux's fault though - you're just not using a library
So much switch case and ad-hoc polymorphism rather than using language facilities
Benjamin Gruenbaum
09:35
(Not that 80% less code is necessarily an improvement, but in this particular case I think MobX would work)
1 hour later…
Giorgi Moniava
10:49
Guys would this be proper way to initialize two dimensional array?
let board = Array(15);
board.fill(Array(15).fill());
this answer:
stackoverflow.com/a/35401439
, talks about some shallow copying and not sure if that applies to my case
Giorgi Moniava
11:02
OK thanks no need to answer I figured it out from other answers and modified a bit also the one I linked for more clarity
2 hours later…
Benjamin Gruenbaum
12:36
I would avoid sparse arrays if at all possible
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forresthopkinsa
15:11
happy saturday
towc
learn vim the... pacman way?
github.com/jmoon018/PacVim
docker run -it freedomben/pacvim
forresthopkinsa
that's super cool
Shakil Ahmed
hey guys
pacvim seems cool
doesn't support windows though
towc
you mean you don't support linux?
Shakil Ahmed
I do use linux sometimes, but I prefer windows for various reasons
one of them being I'm learning C#
another is git changes made on linux work fine on windows, but linux does not work well with windows' git data
do you guys use docker?
forresthopkinsa
15:33
@ShakilAhmed you're talking about line endings
Windows itself doesn't process LF as a newline; it requires a CRLF, so if you open an LF-formatted file in Notepad, it'll all be on one line
on the other hand, Linux handles CRLF newlines pretty well. At worst, your most simplistic notepad would display the CR character before each newline
Shakil Ahmed
@forresthopkinsa the commits don't show up on Linux. it shows the file changed, so I manually have to add them all and make a new commit (previous commits are lost)
forresthopkinsa
what does that mean? I don't understand your message
seems like pretty much everybody else in the world doesn't have a problem using git across operating systems hahahaha
Kevin B
hi
forresthopkinsa
@KevinB do you understand what he's saying
Kevin B
what who is saying
forresthopkinsa
15:37
ShakilAhmed
Shakil Ahmed
ok. I have to make it clearer
Kevin B
yeah i use git in windows and linux, it just automatically works
Madara Uchiha
@KevinB Usually
Kevin B
got windows converts the line endings for me on pull and commit
Madara Uchiha
Until one of your windows team member makes the mistake of checking out a branch with the same name but a different capitalization
Then it all goes to hell.
Kevin B
15:39
haha
team members
Simon.B
16:02
When selected by JavaScript, is every number written in an HTML document a string?
Or there are exceptions
Even the data inside an input box of type number is a string.
forresthopkinsa
16:18
just saw that Catija got hired
pretty cool, she's always been a good influencer on IPS
William
@Simon.B internal or by accessing with javascript methods?
internally doesn't really matter
Simon.B
@William by accessing with javascript methods
William
well style properties are numbers
so height width
occasionally it can be accessed both ways
getComputeStyle might be something you would be interestend in
Simon.B
Thanks, will check it now
Madara Uchiha
16:46
@Simon.B All attributes from DOM are strings
So if you have a number input and you read its value, it would be a string.
But sizes, for instance, would be actual numbers.
Madara Uchiha
17:33
@BenjaminGruenbaum Too long
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Alex Bollbach
20:13
is anyone knowledgeable about foreignobject?
Simon.B
@MadaraUchiha Thank you
Benjamin Gruenbaum
20:34
@AlexBollbach ?
Alex Bollbach
20:57
you know it? i like that i can write html in my svg.
but i use transforms to size the <g>'s. and so different foreign object's get scaled differently which is undesirable
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Gilbert
22:44
Hi guys, is there any one here willing to help a noob like me with some javascript, Im a stuck and need help
Wes
23:33
did i miss some drama? i heard you were bickering the other day
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