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never heard of it but it looks really cool
is it updated?
frequently
00:32
idk :/
They're on Git
How do we check if they update it frequently?
Those green graphs I think show activity for the repos
00:50
Yeah but I was hoping it'd say how many commits it had in a while :P
 
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02:39
if your looking for GameDev, have you checked phaser.io
 
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04:07
@GuiImamura it overcome flash like 4ish years ago
damn I feel old.
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Ah, I refreshed and got that too. Here's a cached version webcache.googleusercontent.com/…
05:05
Hi
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Sure and thanks @CapricaSix
*thanks
I need some help. I would like to know if we can convert a video blob to image.
Actually I am selecting video from my macbook and getting the path as blob. Now I want to create thumbnail of it.
05:35
@CodeAssasins use canvas to capture an image from it
let's say video is the element (select it) and ctx is your 2d canvas context
then do ctx.drawImage(video, 0, 0, video.videoWidth, video.videoHeight);
then save it
you need to put your blob data in your <video> element though
05:49
Any other way becuz I am working on Ionic 4 and can't get video element due to *ngIf="myvideopath"
Modifying 40K lines js file, WebStorm hang 10secs every 2secs
......
I think Im going cut the file and leave some line that desired to modifying, then paste after edit
06:20
@CodeAssasins you have to do some research or work out a solution for that. I gave you a solution to handle it.
06:37
ffs the new chrome bug (seems that William has encountered it earlier) is causing some certificates issue here... Was spending a hour figuring out some support issues from customers/partners related to that www oddity in chrome.
anyone tried to implement yearview for fullcalendar before?
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@Hash 12 month views O_O
I suppose that "fullcalendar" is a library?
!!afk 🚽 then ☕
@Neil yes, year view now is the most requested feature (fullcalendar.io/issues) but i don't think they would implement it any time soon
@KarelG yeah, fullcalendar.io
06:48
@Hash KarelG is afk: 🚽 then ☕
@Hash So you have a choice: implement it yourself or find a new library which supports it
You have to decide whether or not it would take you more time to implement or more time to make your existing code work with a new library
If you do decide to implement it, consider making a push for that library (I'm sure they would appreciate your contribution)
yeah. i'm implementing it but not sure if anyone did so just ask for sure
07:07
maybe someone has, but the odds of that person being in this chatroom would be fairly slim imho
Can't fault you for being optimistic though :)
@Hash you want to have a full year calendar on your page?
check for calendarize or something
there really should be a model-based system for such things
Like if anything, you put the extra effort in the html structure, and the library just realizes the calendar from that
then you could easily have other libraries provide different versions, but requiring the same underlying html so you'd only have to swap libraries with little to no extra work
but I suppose that's the trick isn't it? can't get everyone to conform to the same model
07:27
bootstrap has such a thing :P
but I hate bootstrap. So that is not an option
I have a custom full month calender at our CRM though
js is too slow with that.
that jquery UI/bootstrap style is getting a little dated, isn't it?
it's starting to look like how all pages made between 2000 and 2010 look like, complete with modal dialogs and the like
the 90's style was geocities animated dancing babies and page dividers
and 2000 to 2010 felt like the jQuery UI/bootstrap era
Now it seems the latest theme is going for minimalist design, no page breaks, not even to separate menu column on the left with the main content
My guess is even that style will look a little ridiculous in 10 years
I don't even really think it's particularly slow, just massive
jQuery + bootstrap + underscore or lodash is like using a bulldoser to up your flower garden
react is bulky as it is, and that doesn't even really take care of UI components
i do not care. I have a design team for that :P
07:55
I just noticed interestingly enough, that in windows 10, the power profile shows two radio buttons for power-saving mode and balanced, and then has a hidden dropdown for "additional power profiles" containing a third option for high performance
That seems highly unnecessary unless they wanted to discourage high performance from being chosen
I wonder why
higher consumption
on average basis, a non tech savy customer does not need the full power capacity of the laptop
I am just using some marketing jizz that a dude from marketing team here once used to me
ok, but some may say that the user's desire is absolute, and that windows shouldn't do little stupid things like that because of what it thinks is best
I mean, I get that too, but it should be explicit if they're going to do it with a big fat "(Recommended option)" next to the one they want you to pick
not hiding it
stuff like that pisses me off
this is frankly the reason why windows has levels of complexity on top of levels of complexity
they try to hide its complexity, and it works, so long as you don't need to do more, in which case it is ludicrously difficult to find how to do certain things
Literally, to set high-performance, I had to go to Settings -> Power & sleep -> Additional Power Settings -> Show additional plans -> High Performance
I'd have been content with putting it under Power & Sleep honestly
08:10
it is been a trend to hide some things to have a minimalist design at the end
look at SO top nav bar
bleh, I don't agree on that approach
minimalist is fine, but the dividing line should be admin and user, or user and configuration
it shouldn't be hidden, just put on a page of its own
Otherwise the bread crumb to change to high performance might as well have been: Settings -> Power settings -> Really really important power settings -> You probably shouldn't be looking here you know -> High Performance
08:28
eh
I still use the control panel but it is "hidden"
the windows+x options does not give me useful options
and the new settings thing from windows is just "user friendly" yet it is not full access
I had to go back to control panel for some little options
09:01
haaaaaaaaaaaaaands
assign him to your orthopedic
or hire one if your hospital lacks one
@KarelG since i used other feature of fullcalendar like integrated with google calendar, i can't just change to other library. Anyway i working around it. Thanks you :D
09:23
burt reynolds died last night :o
09:37
like a happy man
to think that he was almost Indiana Jones
10:11
> The specified value "8:20" does not conform to the required format. The format is "HH:mm", "HH:mm:ss" or "HH:mm:ss.SSS" where HH is 00-23, mm is 00-59, ss is 00-59, and SSS is 000-999.
is input type="time" that broken?
oh wait it needs to be 08:20
@BartekBanachewicz bingo
H:mm should accept 12:20, 8:20, and 08:20, but HH:mm will not accept 8:20
right
a pity I can't make it 24h, but for now will do
it should be if the H is capitalized
that would be 8:20 am
apparently no can do
oh, I would have assumed so
10:15
using value of e.g. "19:20" yields a 12h widget with "7:20 pm"
too bad I have to format the strings by hand, I'll have to fix this code up properly at some point
ehm. I am not certain if Firefox supports the time type atm.
            let hr = Math.floor(i / 3);
            let min = (i % 3) * 20;
            let minStr = (min ? String(min) : "00");

            let time = String(hr) + ":" + minStr;
            let hrZeroPad = hr < 10 ? '0' : '';
            let urlTime = hrZeroPad + String(hr) + ':' + minStr;
I hate myself just a tiny bit more after seeing what I wrote
@KarelG well fuck FF amirite
@BartekBanachewicz Well that's correct isn't it?
that's not what you wanted to obtain?
10:17
nah, it's working fine for now
I just meant I'll prolly replace that with a custom time picker later on anyway
I use a picker for that yes
there are still inconsistencies between the browsers
Well Edge is already out because I use Grid a lot
dunno about FF, haven't tried there yet
firefox now has a "small" support but it is not very good when comparing that to Chrome which is not good as well IMO
does microsoft have any plans to sweep Internet Explorer under the rug anytime soon?
@Neil what do you mean by that?
10:20
there is still a IE browser on windows 10
a lot of corporate applications are still on IE
that is the reason
if IE gets removed, they're getting shit from plenty of consumers
but it's going away
I think active development has stopped, and only security updates are being rolled out
@towc I mean Microsoft officially no longer supporting Internet Explorer in any official capacity
oh, I doubt that's happening anytime soon
but it's not a bad thing
10:22
Well in theory, Microsoft no longer supports versions of windows older than windows 10, right?
windows 10 comes with edge, so it doesn't sound like a stretch
wat
microsoft does support older windows versions
not from my understanding
no more updates for versions of windows older than 10
in other words, if you're not using windows 10 at this point and there is a vulnerability, it's your problem, not Microsoft's
@Neil um what
patches to 7/8 are still released
heck even to Vista IIRC
@towc Not sure what this proves
Leaving the page up isn't synonymous with support
Maybe I was mistaken though
10:28
does this do it?
@Neil they still release security patches
but there is a LTS curve behind it
@KarelG ah there you go
then it was the mainstream support I guess I saw
there is still extended support
that is for companies
I stand corrected, ladies and gentlemen ^_^
I stand down
I am stupid
if (Array.from) {
  // polyfill got imported
}
10:40
lol
maybe you wrote it some time ago?
I think I need to finally start using that react thing
after fetch landed one of the main cases for jQuery has disappeared
jQuery was born because javascript didn't support all the things it could do.. and they've done their job too well I suppose
javascript has changed to fit the holes jQuery filled
I just realized how bad that sounds after the fact
lol
it sounds bad because it's so accurate
Do you help with jquery related stuff here, or is there another room?
Oh look at that, you're talking about it right now.
My problem is that there's a method in ui.autocomplete that's bugged in IE. It's a private method. I'm wondering if there's a way of monkey fixing this, or, even better, there's a more elegant solution
The method is called _scrollIntoView and it's causing the scroll position to change sporadically when the scroll bar is used.
@Neil it was on staging. I am happy that someone tested that on IE because it would not be discovered
it was to add support for IE since it does not have Array.from
10:54
FUCK IE
sadly a lot people and companies still use it
you cannot ignore them
Yeah I noticed
see my above question
It's driving me fucking insane.
a jquery lib that is not supported very well in IE?
either post an issue or work around that
but playing with the scrollbar via javascript should be avoided at all costs
I'm using the auto complete.
I'm hating every second of it. Definitely wasn't my choice to use this stack.
I would like to die now.
Jquerying for reasons to live.
11:13
Hello. I am doing a project where I have a component called 'ComponentA.vue' which is located in myapp/src/component. From it, I want to import an other component located in myapp/services/ComponentB. I did import ComponentB from '@/services/ComponentB but it failed. Any help please?
They also broke my start page, wankers
inb4 http domain
@KamilSolecki see william's starred message
@Neil what
@BenFortune you really are too easy to troll..
I wasn't even trying
11:40
I don't get how that's a troll
I'm asking you to specify what you even meant
is it really that important?
Fine. I was joking that http would break the internet if it were a domain as any website starting with http would break. Yes, I know that isn't what would happen. It was meant to be a joke, not pedantically nitpicked by someone who can't stand not correcting someone when they err.
Better?
@KarelG am on phone, so no stars for me :)
11:52
@Neil no, it was just dumb
Not really, I don't care for your tone
So unwelcoming
@BenFortune nuuuuuu
where are my tabs?!
that was the best feature
yeah.
same here
@towc sounds even worse when someone asks by a play-by-play
12:30
@RO's I forgot to mention, I am being offline for 2 weeks, starting this afternoon because I am on a holiday trip to South-Africa
I am pretty new in that. Filled in. Thanks anyways.
@KarelG nice! have fun and bring back a souvenir for me
not sure if they have snowballs there...
pink icecream will do
12:42
@KarelG have fun! Find whatever local food they have there and eat one for me
I always eat local food when being on holiday
drinking water is an exception though...
well i'm sure there will be a Starbucks or something
Depends where you'll be of course
13:27
now I am going on holiday. bb
enjoy, see ya
hi all,
Is that true, that when you use vue.js or angular, than you have an own server only for this view? and than another server for your api?
you can
that's all dependant on you
but it would also be possible to run my api and its views (vue.js) on the same express.js server?
yes
13:31
ok
is it a good way to use express.js with typescript and vue.js?
no clue
who has a clue? (sing blues clues song)
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13:50
hehe
@LuckyKleinschmidt wer hat schlau und blau gelöst?
@rlemon what do you use for creating webapps?
keyboard
sometimes a mouse
I can't believe they're actually making a dora the explorer film
That's a lot of content to make up
we could start encoding meaning in the hidden url
like morse code
14:13
I have the following file structure
/dist
  /uploads
    /somefile
and in gulp I wanna clean up everything in dist but the uploads
I've tried the following
del(['dist','!dist/uploads/']));
del(['dist','!dist/uploads']));
del(['dist','!dist/uploads/**']));
del(['dist/*','!dist/uploads/*']));
all delete somefile
@William universebrain.jpg
how can I clean dist while not touching dist/uploads
?
raise chmod
delete away
or move it
rm !(uploads)
know idea about gulp
14:17
well yea, I want this to be in the confines of gulp.
Shame. You could have trusted that. I searched for a whole 20 seconds before I showed you that.
ohh jesus, that's not fun
del(['dist/**','!dist', '!dist/uploads', '!dist/uploads/**']));
** is greedy, you need to specify each part of the path you wanna keep
well, that's solved at least
15:10
another fun one
server::
res.status( 410 ).json( { error: { status: 410, message: 'removed' } } );
client::
const { error } = response.json();
error; // {}
how even
damn, caching
15:26
How do I change the style of a react element? The following doesn't work:

e_list = <h1 style={{color: '#ff0000', position:'absolute'}}>HELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!</h1>;
e_list.style.color = 'blue';
if style updates, it should be in state
then it will re-render accordingly.
but aside from that, e_list isn't a HTMLElement
it's a react object
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15:54
@RyanCameron That is not how you React at all
Yeah I just recoded and made it more "reacty"
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Curious what you did?
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One of our build agents is on npm 4.X, one is on 6.X. They changed the behavior of update slightly between them. That was annoying
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Nice
16:03
@LuckyKleinschmidt



export default (show = false, styles={}) => {
	const className = show ? 'balanceLoadIcon' : '';
	return <div style={styles} className={className}><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div></div>;
}

Then I just pass the styles as props
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Alllllll the divs
It's for a loading icon though, so it's necessary :p
It has its one file because it's so ugly to look at hehe
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heh
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It pleases me that FB added code block formatting in Messenger using ``
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Or at least fixed-width fonts
16:17
been maybe a year since that's been a thing
also, you can do code blocks with triple backticks
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16:34
Not for me. Lots of other markdown has worked tho
17:57
.pop() mutates, correct? Also should a worry about mutation in general use cases with javascript?
is there a windows visual studio room?
@DavidKamer depends on who you ask
18:16
why is return allowed in forEach but not continue?
they both go back to the function?
@rlemon performance?
@Rick return is always allowed in a function, and continue doesn't effect it.
@DavidKamer depends on how its written
pop() is very fast won't affect performance.
I assume he means mutation in general
But fp vs non-fp is not my forte
@Rick is pop() more efficient than slice(1)?
it try to generally do functional where practical. There is just something about pulling the rug out form under your data that seems illogical to me.
18:33
if you want to micro optimise, why bother with fancy methods
const last = arr[arr.length-1]
but this is, without a doubt, a micro optimisation
I would say they are more or less the same. but if you want to follow standards. it is best not to mutate your data
there is nothing forcing you into FP. it isn't "the standard".
by mutate I mean outside of their scope. pop() shift() unshift(), splice(), and delete are very useful, it depends on how you use them, knowing when their use is appropriate.
I'm doing it on a copy of an array so it's probably all good. It's client side so performance by micro optimization isn't really needed. I'm just doing it all on [0] which might be better than [arr.length] because one less object member memory ref.
meh, this type of optimisation is mostly meaningless. don't even think about it
readability should be your focus
18:42
for example, if you are using a queue data structure slice is sorta of useless. pop() shift() and unshift() make for more sense. micro-optimizations are sorta useless. JavaScript engines are being optimized at the assembly level. your micro-optimizations will get lost with time.
@rlemon so true. I have a hard time sometimes understanding what people (the majority or my best guess at who will see it next) will find readable.
that's the constant struggle
@Rick this is probably true..
huh, I've never used shift.
I think shift is what I was looking for. I new there was an alternative to pop, but never found it over a year ago when I was still looking lol. I haven't done any thing with this much actual logic (logic that isn't specific to handling data but to the actual application) in javascript in a while so it hasn't come up.
@BenFortune in browsers with multiple id support that might actually do something
not expected
I recall old versions of IE allowed for multiple ids I think
or maybe duplicate ID's on the page hmm not sure now I want to boot up old IEs
IE is the standard for good implementation don't you know
18:54
They were back in the day. Took us years to implement their box model
... not like stealing will get you anywhere
I have my doubts about readability trend. Unless someone is purposely obfuscating their code, it's really more about skill. software and software engineering is not a rubber stamp cookie cutter type of thing. People have different skills and their depth of knowledge is different.
yes, but it doesn't take much to make things easier to follow and read
wait, maybe it will. Microsoft did steal JavaScript after all lol
@Rick Then join me, Rick, in the great effort to ruin every "readability" advocates day by building interpreters and compilers that can read more than one language in the same file without any denotation or decorators! Next time you open up a node file and see def som() remember what I said this day lol
Every file will contain a mystery that can only be revealed by the original programmer who happened to know Ruby, PHP and pascal.
and only 33.33% of each!
for example arrayofArrays.reduce((p, c, i, a) => a[p].length > c.length ? p : i, 0); a lot of people would consider this bad for readability. but the reality is, it's not. everything is scoped and I know every argument being used in this method.
19:00
Yeah looks fine to me
I'd probably have to look up reduce's last argument bc I've never used it, but that couldn't really be avoided anyway
@Rick you know ever variable
I just did and it was what I guessedn
yea but you had to guess
it took time
great code doesn't need that
My thing is either write really descriptive code or make good comments
I think that is a fair middle stance
or do booth if the code will be read a lot or by newer devs
!!afk beep
🚽
19:25
@rlemon every single one. the whole thing is insulated. It is reduced at its finest.
it'd fail a code review
why ?
because you have way too much going on. it's code golfed
it's ugly, and hard to maintain
why did you use the contraction "it'd" instead of "it had"? Some might call that slopy english.
sure, they might. and if I were writing formally I might be concerned about that.
I 100% agree
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These Nuc's are marketed for VR?
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wtaf
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That's like saying I can do VR and play AAA games on a 1050
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I mean I guess you can
@rlemon What you are talking about is dead code and a dead languages. no one talks formally. Only Academics talk in ridged formally, and those who want to perserve status. You know how many psychological studies have been produced with no value. That's not where invoation comes from. Problem solving comes from the masses. and a key feature of the masses is play. play is a key feature of development. Children play.
19:37
?
@Rick I don't understand a word you just said.
you've digressed.
what I am trying to say is 99.9% of code never gets updated or rewritten. Instead of enforcing some type of subjective rigidity, ' by making the code more readable'. It might be better to encourage mastery and depth of knowledge. I am not saying the two are mutually exclusive but emphasis does matter and mastery should be the emphasis.
@Rick citation needed
one sec
19:53
You're not wrong, there are a lot of companies out there with horrible practices when it comes to code.
That doesn't mean the companies with much better practices shouldn't care about code readability
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@Rick What world do you live in?
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99.9% of my ass doesn't get rewritten or updated
well, i mean, yes it does
this is the % of features never used
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That article is literally saying the statistic is bogus and wrong
19:59
of the most used 7%
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Did you read it?
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> So, if you’re citing this data and using it to imply that every product out there contains 64 percent “rarely or never used features,” please stop. Please be clear that the study was of four internally developed projects at four companies.
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I'm laughing out loud
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