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01:23
quiet in here
we're just in a bad timezone
@rlemon i love roasts too
lol i clicked
pretty good so far
I like star wars
yeah... maybe don't watch that then ;)
you might like star wars less afterwards
01:31
Haha, no I like listening to different view points
that particular viewpoint, is very well constructed :)
but by all means, do watch, it's very instructive
I always had an issue with where the first order came from
01:51
i dont like the new starwars
except rogue one
this video is terrible...
 
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user3578082
03:01
What's the diff between:

let isMobileMenuVisible = false;

burger.addEventListener('click', ()=>{
isMobileMenuVisible = !isMobileMenuVisible;

TO

let isMobileMenuVisible = false;

burger.addEventListener('click', ()=>{
isMobileMenuVisible = true;
Well, on the first click they should be the same
But the second click they would be different
The first one will change it from true to false with every click, the second one will always set it to true
03:53
In the JavaScript world people use those holiday chocolate calendar things to count the days until a new version of their favorite compiler will come out and can't sleep the night before because they want to be sure they can update at the very instant the release is dropped (and then proceed to complain that their favorite framework didn't update for the quirks of the new compiler in a timely manner).
I wish I was completely joking.
That is a quote if that isn't clear.
compile javascript?
into apps?
javascript compilation generally refers to the process of bundling multiple scripts with various level of ecmascript awareness into one string that will work on browsers
04:11
uh...
don't hesitate to ask clarification about these words...
i will google
04:41
You can also ask Alex Bollbach for clarification, he's our resident webpack bundler expert
 
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06:30
51
Q: Is Neil de Grasse Tyson's claim that the Gregorian calendar is the "most accurate calendar ever devised" true?

ZebrafishThis statement comes from a Joe Rogan show episode where he chats to Neil de Grasse Tyson. His statement is about the Gregorian calendar, and goes as follows: "Point is, this was hard-earned, and the whole world uses this calendar, it is the most accurate calendar ever devised." I have li...

that was a kinda interesting topic
06:55
these india scammers need to knock it off...
after makinh some crude remarks at a irs scammer they just now call me and hang up
just dead air
@KarelG that article is incorrect. the Gregorian calendar has things like leap years and centuries built in to calendar to reduce error.
While those calendars are technically true at face value they exclude the corrective adjust,emts actions built into the Gregorian calendar.
that was the question. Please read the question and some answers on it
i mean... its cheating tho...
i agree with that
soon we have to return to a revised julian calendar
@KarelG I say my cellphone should just take care of it.
just auto calendar....
that device is using a calendar internally ...
which is ... gregorian
the pc that I am using uses gregorian calendar
07:09
ya... just let it continously auto correct for errors
I am surprised with the accuracy of the mayan calendar though.
Persian is observational. Different game.
@KarelG It is freakin' Theme Hospital...
I mean, graphics are better, and there are some improvements, but it is very very much the game I knew and loved
I was expecting it to be similiar, but it is pretty much identical to the original
I only played the first hospital so far, but from what I've seen I really like it
I hope it'll get harder in the later levels, but it probably will I'm guessing
thanks for checking it out. Added to my wishlist
07:27
If you wanted a reboot of Theme Hospital, that's exactly what it is
I think it was worth the money
I had a physical copy of that game
Me too
I still have it I'm fairly sure
le me and my little brother has played the fuck out of it until the cd got "scratched" by overuse.
It's together with Doom, Starcraft, Warcraft II
on a day, it became unreadable. I was sad. Really sad back then.
07:33
hey, what are little brothers for afterall?
now you can get a digital copy at gog or origins
fortunately
a lot of the old classic computer games are free nowadays
some must be run in an ms-dos emulator to work though :P
some still even require a clock regulator to prevent the game from running at triple the speed
funny that they didn't make games thinking that one day computers might be too fast
maybe adding in logic like that would have slowed the game down, preventing slower computers from using it
@Neil *cough* creation engine games
I am curious how they would solve it with the next fallout 76 game
08:16
not sure what you mean
it would just draw frames as fast as it possibly could
08:36
the physic calculations is tied to the framerates from your screen. IT was fine back then and would make the results of physic calculation in time before the screen refresh its frame
but now with faster screens (above 60 Hz), the engine sometimes goes nuts
hi
I perform click event on element but focusout is called on its sibling
I have experimented with it before and you can get even killed by a cabbage when you do not play at 60Hz
@Breathing you might want to add more information on that
share the problem code and tell the expected behavior you want to have
Hello people, I have a weird situation in JS.
I have file1.js:
var square = function(x) {
return x * x;
}

export { square }
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Ok, thank you, sorry
and I have file2.js:
import { square } from "file1";

function displaySquare {
   console.log('Square of  4: ');
   console.log(square(4));
}
08:44
well I have an input element and span(x icon inside) both are siblings of each other
finally I have index.html:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
    <script src="file2.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
    <script>
       displaySquare();
    </script>
</body>
</html>
This leads to this error: Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token {
when I focus out (say press tab) I want cross to hide. and when I click on cross I want to clear what was iinside the input element
@BillalBEGUERADJ function displaySquare { <-- no () used
problem is when I click on x the focusOut event for the input is called instead
please correct it to function displaySquare() {
08:47
instead of the expected click event of x icon
Very good point, thank you a lot (and what a shame on me), but still getting the same syntax error
That error points to this line in file2.js: import { square } from "file1";
yes, you forgot the type="module" attribute at your script tag
$('.x').on("click", "#show_userName", function (event) {
        debugger;
        $('#username')[0].value = '';
        $('#shower_username').hide();
    });

    $('.x').on("focusout", "#username", function (event) {
        debugger;
        $('#show_userName').hide();
    });
was trying to use event delegation
focusout is being called first
if the focus was on your input, then focusout is initiated when you click on that x yes.
yes that is what is happening
08:52
Did not know about it, thank you. But that triggered other errors I have to think about
thank you KarelG
so how to make click event work?
09:18
@Breathing is that span with id show_username ?
if so, then it "works".
yes it is
but doesn't work
but I could do something like
whenever the input has focus, display the 'x'. when the 'x' is clicked, clear the input, and focus the input
btw is this not a typo here: $('#shower_username').hide();
i expected show_username
if you want to do the clear input, just clean its content. Do not focus back or something else. Seems annoying from UX perspective
ok
well it is id right?
that is how it should be?
09:35
I meant that "shower"
on other places in your example, I read "show_username" except on that place where you have "shower_username"
oh yeah typo :P
i was thinking about combinations of two words which would change meaning if repositioned
stall shower would be a good one
Soda baking
Fish Clown
09:51
American pie
Pie American doesn't make sense though
haha that's all what came to my mind
Eagle Desert
Polish Shoe
Polish Nail
Bar Soap
Polish me
oh yeah?
turkish delight
arabian night
09:56
I don't think you can reverse em
I mean you can
But you shouldn't
what the heck is turkish delight?
A type of cake
that was in the lion, the witch, and the wardrobe
well they do make a different meaning
Delight Turkish? Shouldn't it be delighted? Delightful?
09:57
well I guess you could tweak the words a bit
let's delight some turkish
Delighted Turk
Aka Turk with no lights
Knight Arabian
man dark
cat woman
:/ ....xD
09:59
lady cat
Bar Chocolate
(I wouldn't recommend eating btw)
Snake blood
Breathing Deep <=> Deep Breathing
stubborn donkey <=> donkey stubborn
that doesn't make any sense though
what is the second meaning?
10:15
kick ass
pickle relish
relish pickle
@Neil I do not know the name, but it is a sorta higher step of stubborn. Like super stubborn. We have this thing in our language and add some animals/items to it. There is a "hard" and "stone hard" to express that it is very hard. (hard as rock)
cold stone
@KarelG oh, like reinforcement
yes. Or like sweet -> honey sweet
there is a <h1>Oh BOY !!!!!</h1> in production RSS feed. Forgot to clean it up before commiting it.
was not sure where the rss feed went and the source so, I placed those to figure out which one got used and when :|
they are now laughing
10:22
Geiger counter
counter geiger?
counting geiger
bar handle
10:52
kek
new logo. But what about DLC's ?
green john
bug bite
I WIN
is there anyway I could hide something on the last key press?
I think not possible xD
I understand that we bind methods in the constructor for them to not lose the context if they are assigned to other variables like event handlers, like onclick={this.method} though I am interested in how that technically works. Will onclick={this.method} be implicitly called as onclick={this.method.bind(this)} then? I always care for such technicalities, lol.
using onclick registers the function assigned to it
when the engine detects that an element that got clicked has event listeners bound to it, it then calls the handler(s) after binding the element
Ok I see
12:03
Interesting discussion
benjamin, I think that snek (here) === devsnek (on github)
Hmm, I have a question about project management for you more experienced people here: In our project there was this really annoying problem which broke everything. Over the course of this week I "rebuild" the project from scratch in a new repository. Now the changes are quite large in many areas of the code.
What is the typical way to "merge" such a change? Throw away the old codebase and start using the new repository?Just delete the old files and replace them? Copy all changes manually changes as little as possible? Or some funky git command?
(see full text)
if the new repo provides the same functionality as the older one, then the answer is inevitable right?
if there are functionalities missing, you have to include it ofc
this can be done with a merge with(out) cherry-picking relevant commits (eg new commits made to the old repo). you can ensure that your repo has higher precedence.
12:34
something about that expression "cherry-picking" which seems very pear-shaped to me
Well it's mostly that right now we continu with the "new" codebase - However it's a rewrite that is a non trivial change from the old base. The old code still has features not implemented in the new one, and they'll be moved next week. I guess I'll just have to make the new code a branch of the old one, so that it can still be looked at side-by-side easily.
Since we lost overview of what component affected what part; I basically rewrote the application from a monolithic approach to a semi-micro services approach, in doing so I accidentally also fixed the bug. Now each component has to be re implemented, and I'm thus wondering if keeping the old git changelogs would even be relevant.
Hoping someone can help... How can I limit key-value pairs in an Object. I'm writing a cookie for every product viewed and then put that product into an Object. I want to display the last 5 products viewed, however at the moment the cookie will just keep capturing all the products viewed. Hope this makes sense?
check the length before adding
but deciding which property to remove might be iffy. just make an array of values and push/pop values as needed
@rlemon mmm yeah that could work
@KarelG it is, and he knows lol
12:51
IDGAF-js it's just a best architecture in node.js
Look at *.js files
How it Works!?
it's awesome
it's unreal!
https://github.com/odykyi/idgaf-js
@аlexdykyі Is that because you made it?
looks shit
it works
apparently if you hold a single strand of spaghetti and bring both ends closer until it breaks, you will always end up with 3 pieces, not 2
now I've got to try this
3 or more
@аlexdykyі Do you know why it works?
holy crap this has apparently been a thing for a while now
guys, how do you downvote a repo?
are they that bad?
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13:01
how to convert "this" variable in jQuery to javascript object ?
@goodguy jQueryObj[0]
just be mindful that there could be 0 or many objects represented by that jquery object
@Neil I use that but not work
(this).get(0).files.length!==0
Don't worked
In what context?
.get(0) is the same thing
inb4 this is wrong
13:03
that is wrong
😀
if it doesn't work, it is likely because there is no underlying element
ok
and how to do this
or because you're not using the returned element properly also..
do console.log(this.length) first to see if you have an object to get
this is my code
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13:05
 $('.image_selector').click(
            function () {
                var input;
                $('.input').each(
                    function () {
                        if((this).get(0).files.length!==0)
                        {
                            input=this;
                        }
                    }
                );
                $(input).hide();
                if(input==undefined)
                {
                    alert('تعداد تصاویر شما برای آپلود به حداکثر رسیده است');
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ok, are all the elements with input class going to be input type="file"?
you're cycling anything with input class and treating it like a input type="file"
which is fine if that's the case
if not, you're calling .files on an input which like a radio button which won't have it
therefore .files will return undefined, and .length of undefined is crash and burn
all elements with .input are type=file
@Neil consol give me this error "Uncaught TypeError: this.get is not a function"
oh, because this is already the element you need
do this.files.length!=0 then
error fixed but
input is undefined
log inside of your if. probably is never hit
13:13
@rlemon console.log() ?
that'd be the one
the problem is either that you don't have .input class elements or you didn't add files to any of them
but if must work because all of input[type=file] are empty
ok, were you expecting input to be not undefined in that case?
if they are empty, !== 0 will not pass.
13:16
with this code, input is equal to the last .input element which has a file added
it will be undefined otherwise
oh yes
very thanks
maybe you meant the inverse?
I must used === not !==
my brain was hurts :D
:)
are you in job ?
full stack developer is better or front-end developer?
can I learn both of back-end and front-end ? is that standard? if you have a job your company accepts full stack developers?
13:28
full stack just means front end and back end
if you're looking to get a job that will give you experience, full stack is probably a good thing to do
some people do better front-end and others back-end
or you could just stay full stack, nothing wrong with that either
front-end developers, unlike back-end developers, concern themselves a lot more heavily on interface and style
for backend, it just has to work for the most part. if the code is pretty, it's only for the benefit of fellow programmers, not for anyone else really
@goodguy
@goodguy the industry sucks, people have confirmation bias so fullstack developers will advocate that, FE devs will advocate that and BE devs will advocate that. None of us can predict the future but at present there is demand for backend, frontend and fullstack.
I recommend you try learning both and see what you're more passionate about.
Coding is creating, it's fun and awesome and fulfilling - see what part of coding brings out that "omg this is amazing" out of you and do that.
I was just having this conversation with my brother last night. You really just have to find what you enjoy doing most. If you're a coder who doesn't enjoy what you're doing - you're not going to learn much, you're not going to be very good at it, and your job is going to be miserable.
@Alesana that's very true
13:46
@Alesana I agree. I think it's a bit more subtle than that.
Because for something to be fun, most people have to feel improvement, working towards a goal and some level of competence but in order to develop those things they have to go through a lot of frustration.
That is, programming is hard and frustrating and we should stop (as an industry) saying differently. It's also very fun.
People need to develop a sense of self efficacy. If they don't have that they're a lot less likely to put work in.
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I will never claim that programming is not hard and frustrating - that's why if you don't find it fun your job will be miserable
@Alesana agreed, it's all interconnected.
Definitely
Maybe I'm just projecting my constant identity crisis on the profession :D
13:51
}, function () {
console.log('blabla');
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what the fuck are you pinging me for
@Neil @KendallFrey you are not right
Just copy and paste this code to new js file and run it
Thanks a lot
13:52
@goodguy Good luck, don't believe anyone who has simple and easy answers to what you should do with your life :D
Stop pinging me, I don't know who you are or what you want
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@аlexdykyі As I asked before, do you understand how it works?
There's no point spamming it if you don't get it
@BenFortune , sure I know
the first '}' just close module wrapper in node js
https://nodejs.org/api/modules.html#modules_the_module_wrapper
do you know an event in jquery when the user selects a file in input[type=file] run ?
change
13:58
I use this '$(input).click();' for when user click on a div input[type=file] trigger I want a function run after this (if I write codes in next line codes work faster then that)
how to do that ?
anything you want to happen has to happen in the click event, or be called from that event
if you want to work on when the file input has been changed (i.e. populated) listen for the change event
@rlemon thanks alot

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