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00:02
typeof on an array returns object.
!!> typeof NaN
@Meredith "number"
Yeap that's a common JS interview question
reading the source code of commander js to write my own cli tool and it is so concise and well written
What do you guys use for random fun JS coding? Do you create a new project every time or do you use an online tool?
@Meredith Also is ur AVI that one guy from camp lazlo?
00:18
anyone write papers with HTML+MathJax
No i use latex and overleaf
I am strongly disliking latex already
there is obviously no GUI latex editor
meaning you can edit the text on the page
I think it's one of those things you have to just hold out on until you get over the curve
00:21
overleaf is nice
it lets u click on the doc and start typing where u clicked
but in the editor
Putting more then 1 or 2 languages in a latex document especially korean or chinese is basically impossible
Arabic isn't even supported I think
@ex080 Yeah
Clam
have you tried uhhhhh
unicode
@forresthopkinsa you obviously have no idea what you are talking about
Use noto
00:22
you obviously have no idea what unicode is
it's a hot new thing
@Meredith Yeap I used to love watching that show. I liked raj
haha forrest
Clam is my aesthetic
I've thought about using gretchen though
She's also my aesthetic
Haha
Mine would be cheese from imaginary friends
Lol
I like chocolate milk
I solved my own problem... but im debating if i should post the solution now or wait till I can make it look nicer.
I dont want downvote hell
00:25
Post it
I'll post it in a bit
@forresthopkinsa sigh you really do not understand and that is fine. Noto is like 10+ fonts for a reason you can't make a font with every unicode character do to size requirements. Not to mention how latex simply works
I've started learning java on the side it is so verbose...
Java is for dorks
Use scala
use Kotlin
00:27
I need it to get a job
Kotlin is glitcher the java
says the guy who's never used Kotlin
Who would hire an OO programmer
I'd show you guys my resume maybe you guys can give tips? Is that allowed?
I'd have to black out the personal details though
@William size is not an issue, fonts are small
00:28
noto is 1.1 gb
use a lower resolution font
@forresthopkinsa google.com/get/noto
lossy
noto 1.1GB
ex080 thank you my point is you can simply paste in a unicode character into latex and expect it to work
looks like it uses unicode
looks like I was right
00:29
it doesn't cycle through all the fonts to select the right character
you have to select the font based on characters manually
unicode is pretty cool it has all the languages
why do you need every character
you should try it
@forresthopkinsa
00:30
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

\begin{document}
    The vorticity $ω$ is defined as $ω = ∇ × u$.
\end{document}
Ok, im just gonna suck it up and write a custom parser.
look at the code above it is valid
don't need all that extra stuff, wattch
The vorticity $ω$ is defined as $ω = ∇ × u$.
yeah put it into latex watch what happens
don't need lat ex
00:32
omg lady bird is back
you don't get it. unicode has ALL the lkanguegs
I like how people float in and out
Should i change my avatar to gretchen
@Meredith Sure
forrest I am not trying to argue with you but there are countless posts on tex.SE
go read some of them
00:33
they were made before the unicode gods shone their light aupon the worldd
latex is innecessary
unicode was made to replace latex
it makes latex obsolete
you don't need latex to write innall the languages anymore
svg might unicode no
afrikaans? unicode's got it
and no unicode only has 61+ languages
in it
not every language
that's all of them
there are only 61 languages
We use latex at my uni to write papers for publishing
00:36
@ex080 you should tell your professors about unicode
@forresthopkinsa Haha, they are old and dont listen
I'm literally laughing out loud
I can't keep it up anymore I'm sorry
haha
00:52
rl.on('line', (line) => {
  let arg = line.trim().split(' ');

  switch (arg[0]) {
    case 'send':
      if (arg[1])
        forked.send(arg[1])
      break;
    case 'exit':
      forked.send('exit')
      break;
    default:
      console.error(`${arg[0]} not recognized`)
  }
});
Very simple CLI that supports only 2 commands. The main program runs the REPL and passes args to the forked process which handles actual serial comms and reports back
01:13
Any thoughts? Improvements?
I mean it's pretty straightforward
I don't think split(' ') is sufficient though
How so? Should I check the contents of the array?
./cli send "hello world"
01:30
I didn't even think of that. Nice
I could splice for arg[0] then join the remaining into a string?
Probably should use regex
should rather just use an argument parsing library
like github.com/nodeca/argparse or something
I think that's what hes trying to make
Im trying not to use libraries so i can learn more. I'm up for reading src code from libraries though
02:02
I can't believe how hard it is to write a good and usable chat app
Have you written one in elixir?
@Meredith I have written one, never took over. Almost all the effing chat apps are electron apps -_-
and all the apps feel laggy :/
compared it iMessage
02:20
Are you aware of any open source CSS visual editor?
@ShrekOverflow Probably just cuz it's the easiest thing to demo with
anyone around?
@someone firebug lite or developer tools
Writing anything with electron and react is gonna feel a little sluggish
@William I want something that can be embedded in an application with some control over how it looks
is there any way to get the a variable in a scope?
@someone firebug lite start reverse engineering then
02:22
It might be easier to just write one lol
good idea
@Meredith and yet facebooks apps dont :D
i guess it has more to do with people who are looking for Electron to build a chat app are also not optimizing it enough. 😛
idk I don't use facebook
For instance Slack/VSCode don't feel as sluggish
I feel like they probably know what they're doing though
02:25
I'm aware of some css parsers but the difficult part would be finding out what parameters each property takes and generating form fields for those. Sounds like a lot of work.
Facebook I use for messenger mainly
that is it
bootstrap or bulma?
does eval change based on scope
I'm guessing not
scope=(y)=>{try{return eval(y)}catch(x){return x}};
if you define that in your scope it should let you do anything in there later
03:01
is an iframe the only way to have a separate window object?
@William what about object tag?
hmm maybe
how would that be any better?
trying to evaluate javascript in a separate scope to prevent pollution
this is my current idea
(function(){
var iframe = document.createElement("iframe");
iframe.style.display = "none";
document.body.appendChild(iframe);

frames[frames.length - 1].document.write(
`<script>
a = 23;

<\/script>`);

})();
I mean it works
Brilliant
dean edwards showed me this ffirst
don't think I thought it all up
It seems that the object tag has separate context for parent and object stackoverflow.com/questions/16660559/…
03:08
interesting
objects seem to have no value
australia must be up now
03:23
what is the best way to place two divs on top of each other.
inside a parent div.
position absolute would work but probably isn't the best way
that didn't work for me. i have a parent div. and i set position:absolute on both children.
i don't want to have to use top,left,bottom,right to position the 2 children.
03:39
r u using bootstrap or bulma?
03:56
wat no?
@William It probably wouldn't be?
position:relative might be arguable better
its hard to say
Are you saying to use position:relative to have one element overlay another?
haha i read that before and tried to down vote it because of the awful formatting and lack of accompanying text but wasn't logged in.
04:07
Did u look at the last example? It has a demo/fiddle
I suck at regex lol
@William I mean, there are select times where using negative margins works better than absolute positioning, but I can't really imagine a way to stack elements on top of each other where position:relative does the trick
04:42
Behold my first complex regex outside of file searching using wildcards str.trim().match(/(\w+)\s?(.*)/)
 
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07:56
guys i can ttype the letter "e" and numbers in input type="number".. cant type any other letters.. whats happening
USM
USM
morn
@DwightSchrute please provide code
how can I make a constructor wait a method to finish?
We can't help you when we can't see what you might've done wrong
@Nerva call the class containing the constructor after the method
you can't delay a constructor, you can call a pointer to it
08:12
class Test {
  constructor() {
    obj.on('ready', async () => {
      await networkedClassMethod();
      // other stuff
    })
  }

  async networkedClassMethod() {
    const val = await networkedMehtod();
    return val;
  }
}
@Maartenw thanks! what is SRP?
Single responsibility principle
your class is doing 2 things now
1. Get and await the network method
2. Do your other stuff
So your advice is making two methods
or emitting an event
Or a factory builder
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Q: Async/Await Class Constructor

Popey GilbertAt the moment, I'm attempting to use async/await within a class constructor function. This is so that I can get a custom e-mail tag for an Electron project I'm working on. customElements.define('e-mail', class extends HTMLElement { async constructor() { super() let uid = this.getAttr...

115
Q: Is it bad practice to have a constructor function return a Promise?

adam-beckI'm trying to create a constructor for a blogging platform and it has many async operations going on inside. These range from grabbing the posts from directories, parsing them, sending them through template engines, etc. So my question is, would it be unwise to have my constructor function retur...

This one is also a good read, goes in about how it is bad practice
and why it 1. won't work (like you want it to)
2. it is bad practice
08:21
@Maartenw thank you very much looks great
I only don't understand this
 constructor (async_param) {
        if (typeof async_param === 'undefined') {
            throw new Error('Cannot be called directly');
        }
    }
what if it is not undefined
I mean what if I am passing an actual paramter
this is like a workaround for the absence or private constructors right?
Yes its just basic catch all error handeling
Like you would catch certain erros and return unexpected error as a catch all
Hey for nodejs is it possible to execute a function on crash?
I mean if its not a bad crash.
hey somebody can look at my question? github.com/github/fetch/issues/643
08:54
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jsfiddle.net/w3tjbvef/2, how to align color div with text, so they are aligned
I've put a div inside an anchor tag to make it clickable, but then I read about JavaScript window.location. The doc says it's an "object with information about the current location of the document", so my question is, if I get a div and then set a link to this object for that div, will that link be for the div only?
@Mathematics do you mean that the red bar has same height as that "Bag"?
if so, use span
and <div> is not for containing texts ... use the tags in an appropriate manner
09:00
@KarelG yes
this is the desired behaviour
ah multiline too. Ok a small edit
09:23
Hi guys..Somebody can answer my question? stackoverflow.com/questions/51773765/…
You should really consider moving your animation declarations into an animation.ts file @AppleOrange
now your component is doing multiple things which is bad practice
@Mathematics had to do something else first but here ya go: jsfiddle.net/w3tjbvef/23
09:40
Maartenw:I am new in angular 2 So can you edit my code?
Maartens:I am facing very struggle to resolve this issue from the past 3 weeks..So please resolve my issue
09:55
@KarelG thank you, ended up adding a div within td with left border and some padding
padding wasn't working with td for some reason
> and <div> is not for containing texts ... use the tags in an appropriate manner
spare the dev that has to maintain your code in the future for some nightmare
Maartenw: are you there?
10:09
I am here but I do not have time to rewrite your code for you at this moment
I could do it, but then you still would not have learnt it and you will face the same issue times over
I recommend you buy Mosh Mahedami's angular full course, it's 12 dollars
@AppleOrange i don't understand what quite doesn't work?
Your dialog code seems fine to me
and it works fine too
10:33
Waartenw: Dialog is working but that is paled inside my-app
*placed
I want to place a modal popup outof my-app
Maartenw: Uploaded image..i want same like
11:18
Some JS legends here able to help me out with : stackoverflow.com/q/51784016/7639883 ?
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11:36
If a element has a onblur attribute with a function call, plus a eventlistener ($("#element").on('blur', 'button', function....)') which calls a function - Is there any way to make the onblur-attribute function fire first?
Right now the code in the eventlistener is fired first
12:22
Guys..Anybody can answer my previous question?
12:32
chat is dead :p
What is dead may never die
12:54
Because it's already dead
it's like vim with a focus on expressive visual mode
(while most other editors are focused on insert mode)
I can definitely see myself using this, when it matures a bit more
nano for life
Very odd bug I think I found in chrome: jsfiddle.net/kcx2f4g3/1 Press the button 5 times, 5th element should not wrap but it does.
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That is very obscure, looks like it's related to the date
@BenFortune I use nano for simplicity but vim is better and has many more features.
13:09
huh, I was 100% expecting something else to happen
@JBis he's obviously joking
@towc Obvious how?
You don't know me
lol
I have a magic rootkit installed in your laptop. The last time you used nano was approx 2 months ago
tbf I don't see much vim either
How do you know if someone uses vim? Don't worry, they'll tell you
nice
13:16
Theres no way to run javascript/change css with an iframe do to cross site policy shit right?
@JBis If you find one, let me know. I can think of a few nasty things I can do with that info :P
@MadaraUchiha of course :)
X-Frame-Options Same Origin shit is the problem
@rlemon Problem is I am serving videos from the site and am unsure how to prevent someone from going directly to the source video and bypassing the check for authentication. The only thing that I can think of is readfile with PHP but its a pain with safari. Safari refuses to play videos unless certain things are satisfied.
13:42
@MadaraUchiha *shakes fist*
@MadaraUchiha I will never get those 10 seconds back.
14:21
... how
Oh, sneaky
TFW you learn a bunch of stuff about a payment api, and then realize it's not available in your country
14:51
Ok. So there are module style javascript files, but what are non-module types called?
Ones without imports and exports?
Because I want to search how to structure a js file in such a way that it can be used as a module or a non-module
Guys, in javascript, how can I access messageParameters from the following variable:

var row = Moment(date).format($.i18n.prop('moment.date.time.format')) + ';' + objectName + ';' + objectType + ';' + event + ';' + messageParameters + ';' + '\n';
I did row.messageParameters but I got an error. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong.
you have a string
what you tried is for objects
@JesseJames This is a string. You'll have to parse the string and pull it out
Or, better yet, keep the messageParameters to the side and use it later when you need it.
I see. Thank you both :)
use .split(';') and then you have an array. Pick then the fifth index

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