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00:01
There's a diamond on his user page, I'll let you sherlock the rest
00:20
I guess I have to walk on eggshells everytime he is around. it's rediclious how people get offended.
@Rick did you offend him?
@DavidKamer I told that last guy not to "embarrass himself" with the advice he gave which I thought was bad, and he kicked me from the room and said "If you can't accept help, don't ask.
This is your only warning."
@Rick wow lmao. I wouldn't worry about it and just do what others in this room do and be really passive aggressive and insulting. You'll get away with that I'm sure.
not a knock on madara or the mods, just a knock on the culture
I'll give you an example
@Rick "wow, tell me more. I want a laugh"
or "you seem REALLY smart lulz"
that's definitely acceptable here unless there are different standards for different people...
00:36
lol I need to hone my passive agressive skills lol. This is really good advice :)
yep just make sure you're really heinous about it and keep arguing a really small and unimportant point like a highschooler "throwing shade"
I don't mean to insult an high school students...
you need to give me an example of this
@Rick "you don't need anything, you should learn how to use a dictionary hahaha"
"I don't even understand you when you say need, it literally makes no sense"
how do focus on the grains of what is otherwise terrable advice? for example you can't used a recursive fucntion because it is not built for it.
"Please explain what you mean by 'need' I don't think you're using that word correctly"
00:42
that almost seems polite and in a matter of fact sort of way
@Rick Exactly, but read it like anyone would say it irl
Skimming it when it isn't directed at you it looks almost fine, but in an actual conversation you would never get away with it unless you where in high school and "throwing shade".
It's about picking at some little detail and exploiting some edge case surrounding it in a condescending way. I don't personally do it, but that's how to get away with trolling
that's too subtle the irony needs to be a little heavy handed. If they are giving bad advice they are probably too shallow to understand something so subtle.
That's a good point can't be over the top with it.
Oh and make sure you point out grammar, because that's what people who are right do
here's a good one
@Rick "hmmm... maybe you should learn some introductory JavaScript"
"then we can talk"
"Here's a great tutorial: google.com"
(just make a very lazy effort to find something on the first page of google or like the mdn pages)
oooh, if you really want to be condescending link the w3schools website
basically poisoning the well.
sorry dude, I thought you would consider that a compliment.
[redacted for anyone under level 33 security clearance]
00:53
You didn't get the joke?
@KendallFrey removed isn't a joke
^^like this
notice the confusing tone
O, that seemed over the top. I could't tell
It was because I'm not actually doing it but joking about doing it
"that's hardly a joke"
that would be a real one
"I mean you need to work on your communication skills"
The funny thing is that I remeber Kendall being a lot more talkative before
now he has been battel harded
in a politically correct sort of way.
@Rick It's harder to do things without a pseudonym. There are goods and bads too it, but it's harder to just let go.
01:00
@Rick don't worry it takes more than people like you to upset me ❤
I remember when you'd have to be careful because 4chan would literally put you out of business if you pissed the wrong person off. It's not like that anymore, or at least I don't think it is.
Now it's twitter
@KendallFrey See twitter needs a phone number doesn't it?
Not that I recall
and you can get banned..
Oh maybe it's only when you sign up from tor lmao
01:03
A community can't get banned
I can take a lot of insults, I just hate when people say something deceptive or wrong, when they have the option not to say anything at all. Imagine, I didn't know that advice was wrong. anyone else would have walked away with the wrong idea in their head about what is possable.
Twitter is literally a mind of its own and if you piss it off it can ruin your career.
@KendallFrey I don't have a twitter because I see no point in it.
It's a news feed to me
I can respect that. I use my google feed on my Pixel... I didn't hear about the nike thing for days after it happened and I like that.
01:07
social media is exhausting. I just avoid it. But I am a software guy. My carrier does not depend on twitter or facebook so I don't use them.
@Rick yep. I maintain the minimal online presence. I just don't see the cost-benefit rationale behind having a Facebook or Twitter.
"Please track how I think so that I can waste time on subpar content"
I do use YouTube a lot though.
They just suck you in. I can't deal with that kind of stress
yep
Facebook got real bad for awhile. I still might go back and make a new account, but I just don't like the vibe anymore.
isn't there an offtopic stackoverflow chatroom
@snek for what?
01:11
social media apparently
@snek I don't think it's specifically for social media...
even youtube is problematic. they sometimes send me video that really piss me off. they just want to suck you in by any means nesseary. it is best to simply use them as a tool and that is all.
no i mean, you happen to be talking about social medias
and youtube
Talking about social media on social media? How novel.
crazy stuff
01:13
@Rick their videos do that for certain. I spend way too much time on YouTube. SO is a social media site at its core.
@snek wouldn't you classify youtube as a form of social media?
@DavidKamer 50/50
there's interaction but you don't have to use it
i can't tell you the last time i looked at the comments of a yt video or made a video response to something
I actually came across this live coding site which I think is sorta cool. It's the first benfiical thing I have seen in a long time.
you can disable the recommended stuff and whatnot and turn it into a video search system
like rick said, a tool
@snek there was a story that showed youtube is the only "social media" site that improves mental health
cool i guess?
01:15
@Rick do you have a link?
That sounds questionable
@KendallFrey what part?
Both, I guess
I would guess it overwhelmingly depends on the person and how they use it.
so how about that js
I am afraid to put the word out. I don't want it to go viral. I think if too many people use it might crash.
01:17
this isn't exactly a popular place
@KendallFrey I think it's good for people who do solitary things like studying or coding. You get more of a personal interaction with the video creator even if it is nearly only one way. The point I find is helpful is that all comments are directed towards one person, making it lot less of a free for all.
@snek here here.
Well, no, not all comments are
@Rick come on Rick! good things are meant to be shared
@KendallFrey very true, but that's the baseline
how to get motivation to implement annoying parts of js
@snek have you tried music?
01:21
yeah i listen to music almost non-stop
HAMMERTIME!
but then i get to this tc39.github.io/ecma262/…
look how long this is 😢
@snek It's going to sound weird, but try staying up really really late and doing it when you're half asleep. I do that when I can't force myself to complete something that's just cumbersome.
01:22
@DavidKamer rofl yeah i do that sometimes
not so much now that school is started back up though
@snek try mindfulness meditation. Not anything spiritual but just focusing on breathing and then look through the code. And eat some eggs.
but it's cool, you basically code in the browser and it gives you a visual representation of your code. and you can code and step through your code and if you need help you ask for it anonymously. and if you feel like helping other you can help them anonymously.
@DavidKamer people keep telling me to do meditation, i haven't heard the egg one though
@snek yeah eggs have choline in them. You need some amount of adrenaline to pay attention and that is partly aided by acytlecholine (spell check lol).
01:26
cafeteria at school has egg sandwiches, i'll try it
@Rick I'd like to try it but if you don't want to share, it's cool.
I sent you an invite
@snek It might take a few days for you to notice.
@DavidKamer i wouldn't expect anything to happen overnight lol
morn
01:30
hello
@snek hi
tbh Apples has some amazing animations on their site
02:12
Hi
Can someone help me center a table?
I have tried this but it doesn't seem to work
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Q: Center-align a HTML table

FabricePMWOn a page I'm working on at the moment, I can't seem to be able to center a table with an image in the first row and two columns of text below it (the two columns shouldn't be more than the image's width) Here's the page : http://www.puzzles-et-jeux.com/fr/page/minipuzzles.html I spent a lot of t...

I am making in a MCVE now
user8871181
@JBis Did you specify a width for your table before setting margin:auto; ?
user8871181
@JBis it is centered already at
http://fiddle.jshell.net/0sduxcbv/show/

what did you want help with?
you need to make the columns the same width and have consistent text alignment
@demonhunter24 The "Movies Requested" and "Resume Data" are not lined up the same
02:23
Is it possible to make findIndex() return the last index of the array instead of -1 in case the condition fails?
user8871181
@JBis ahh.. your right..
@david How can I do that with dynamic text?
@demonhunter24 I think so
table {
    width:100%;
user8871181
I hate trying to edit code on JS Fiddle - into DreamWeaverCC we go..

@david whats your preferred code editor?
@JBis add <colgroup><col><col></colgroup> to your table and col { width: 50%; } to your css
@icecub Idk. Maybe set a variable to something if the -1 is not returned.
@demonhunter24 I'm using PHPStorm :)
@david What does this do exactly?
02:28
i use sublime text
@JBis fixes your problem
@david sigh
look it up :p i'm not going to give you a rundown of columns in tables
user8871181
@david With sublime, don't you have to manually configure hotkeys to allow document zooming?
@demonhunter24 do i look like i know what a jpeg is?
@David My IDE is saying its now allowed there. <colgroup><col><table>
user8871181
@david I mean that, by default, sublime doesnt zoom with ctrl +
@demonhunter24 mine seems to
and i haven't configured anything related to zoom
@david Thanks!!!
@David Also why don't you use an IDE?
looks like you could also do it with table-layout: fixed
haven't had any compelling reason to use an ide
i see nothing wrong with vscode, i might try it at some point
Good architecture is easy to secure. Do you guys have any disagreements to that?
02:38
@david just went with that.
Thanks again
@david its very helpful
@ShrekOverflow Thats pretty broad.
That is the point
depends on your definition of good
i'd flip it and say that a requirement for an architecture to be called 'good' is that it should be easy to secure
I guess "Good architecture" would inherently be secure or it wouldn't be "Good".
Lol. Basically same thing David said.
Good is less than great.
I am saying good as an application that is reasonably well architected, great architecture of course will be secure by design among other things.
So Good == Great - Security()?
02:47
Good != Great
Good < Great
Good * Great === Gucci
LOL
I am trying to discuss IAM at a more abstract / architectural level to an audience of not so well educated developers @david
@david I would partly agree
A lot of products make mistakes and bake in identity as a core part of the business logic, then derive further things on top of that, which continuously dilutes security. And then they go on 4 week long "maintenance" overhauls to fix that
user8871181
I can put up my hand and say I am part of "not so well educated developers" - rip.. I am self-taught...
02:50
several of them are very well architected to a certain degree, but completely miss the point on identity.
@JBis Thanks but I'm trying to go for a one-liner. I'm working on a function that takes and array and an int as parameters. The function should sort the array from lowest to highest number. Then it should return the index where the int would fit inside the array
@demonhunter24 I am self taught. self taught != not well educated.
@JBis I can solve it with this:
user8871181
@ShrekOverflow I disagree
function getIndexToIns(arr, num) {
  return arr.sort((a, b) => a - b).findIndex(e => num <= e) === -1 ? arr.length : arr.sort((a, b) => a - b).findIndex(e => num <= e);
}
But it's ugly
02:51
@DavidKamer cringe
For example, most will agree that using Foo-Bar-Shiny database and basing your business logic to a point where you can't move from Foo-Bar-Shiny database without massive production outage is bad architechture.
@demonhunter24 I've learned from so many different methods and I've got the most out of the self-taught methods
@demonhunter24 Please educate me :)
@JBis Gucci % ok === Fleek
@ShrekOverflow we're in the process of refactoring our architecture to move all the "securing" logic into a model layer, rather than at the graphql/rest endpoint layer
is that kinda what you're talking about?
02:53
@david Yes, if I understand what you are doing but I am biased here because when I hear words like that I end up having hour long calls back-tracing things that were wrongly decided years ago. But out of context, I don't have enough data to judge that .
@DavidKamer Sorry I just went into a 30 sec coma I am back now :p
@JBis lol MemeScript
user8871181
@ShrekOverflow This may result in missing crucial bits of information (if you are not following a linear style dev course).
If self taught.. you only really learn dev methods and techniques when you need them
@demonhunter24 unless you go ahead and do something like github.com/ossu/computer-science
It's entirely free and does a better job than most schools
03:00
Of course, you'll need discipline
user8871181
Well.. I am going to be studying at Uni level next year
user8871181
@ShrekOverflow If you dont mind me asking.. what subjects / topics did you study? ... noting that you are "Developer Success Engineer at Auth0"
@demonhunter24 you'll learn more than people who are just going to uni, in my experience I have felt unless you know certain basics, Uni's will chug your life out of you by teaching you about things without teaching you what they are supposed to be used for or why you should use them (depends on your uni ofcourse).
@demonhunter24 I should update that I am Technical Product Marketing Manager (now)
@icecub if it works it works :}
@demonhunter24 Yep. Thats me.
This may be limited to my specific experience, I went to college, for CS it was painful, I already knew most of what they were going to teach, added what they did teach was horribly out of date. I finished my college just by writing exam, no other college involvement.
The lesson here is, choose your uni as you'd choose your spouse.
03:03
Shit its a 11. Gtg watch my show. Cya later. Thanks for help.
@JBis What show?
@ShrekOverflow Suits.
@JBis Aha, nice one!
I'm gonna miss out :(
@ShrekOverflow Thanks. Heard great things so I started while waiting for my other shows to start seems pretty good. :)
adios
Adios
also @demonhunter24 a very decent chunk of very smart people I know in this room are mostly self-taught. I am not saying Uni won't help, I am just saying you need a bit of both 😛 . But in no means, a self taught developer should be looked down upon.
user8871181
03:12
whoa...
user8871181
:D
@david The key is usually to define boundaries between the user data and the means to access it, they are not the same.
If that is held, I'd say you are doing great, because changing the access method will be fairly simple.
@ShrekOverflow the way we are trying to get it is that the database can only be accessed via models, and the model methods all check permissions
and we then have some api endpoints that manipulate the models
That's too much implementation detaily
/me goes to amazon searches and finds what I want for reasonable price. Stunned!
/me realizes I was on amazon.com
04:24
user8871181
04:37
@ShrekOverflow Do you do much design work?
05:27
hello
06:19
hiddly-ho, neighbor
06:57
@demonhunter24 nope
I am using react-native, used the same code in the documentation for the asyncstorage. Getting following error
TypeError: Cannot read property 'setItem' of undefined

Any idea why?
Should I try to use something else rather than asyncstorage?
@masud_moni Whatever you're calling setItem on, is undefined.
So you either have a typo, or not importing correctly, or something of that scale.
and don't try to test react native in browser
07:17
Hi! I am trying to use ckeditor 5 but the css files are having problems with webpack.
I am not sure what is going on with the .css files in there. they have written scss in css files. I recently heard something about postcss but I am not sure if they are using postcss or not. please let me know that is the story with ckeditor 5 if you know it already. my webpack.config.js is like
var path= require("path");
var ExtractTextPlugin=require("extract-text-webpack-plugin");
var extractPlugin= new ExtractTextPlugin({ filename:"webpackcss.css"});
i have used postcss-loader too
you probably need a scss loader to use scss in your project
@Ikari I think I did load it if you inspect closely
but that is sass loader if that is fine
oh, yeah. what error message are you getting though
07:33
ERROR in ./ckeditor5-build-classic/node_modules/@ckeditor/ckeditor5-ui/theme/components/icon/icon.css
Module build failed (from ./node_modules/extract-text-webpack-plugin/dist/loader.js):
ModuleBuildError: Module build failed (from ./node_modules/postcss-loader/src/index.js):
SyntaxError

(6:13) Unnecessary curly bracket

4 | */
5 |
> 6 | .ck.ck-icon {
| ^
7 | vertical-align: middle;
8 | }

at runLoaders (D:\xampp\htdocs\myaskbuddy\node_modules\webpack\lib\NormalModule.js:286:20)
and a thousand more of such errors
var path= require("path");
var ExtractTextPlugin=require("extract-text-webpack-plugin");
var extractPlugin= new ExtractTextPlugin({ filename:"webpackcss.css"});
module.exports= {
entry:'./ckeditor5-build-classic/src/ckeditor.js',
output:{
path:path.resolve(__dirname, 'dist'),
filename:"bundle.js",
publicPath:'/dist'
},
module:{
rules:[
{
test: /\.css$/,
use:extractPlugin.extract({
use:['style-loader',
'css-loader',
'sass-loader',
'postcss-loader']
})
},
{
test: /\.svg$/,
loader: 'svg-inline-loader'
my recent webpack.config.js
@ikari
@MadaraUchiha I have just called AsyncStorage
@user1575229 Sounds like it's trying to parse css as javascript..
but that's just my theory
how do you say so @neil
github.com/ckeditor/ckeditor5-ui/blob/master/theme/components/… its just plain css, doesn't really seem like a scss thingy to me
@user1575229 Because it said the curly bracket shouldn't be there, but that's perfectly valid css
also perfectly valid scss I think
07:36
also, that ^ might be it
You need to configure your build
Make sure it filters files ending with css, etc.
please guide me how to configure my build @neil
i am new to all this
@user1575229 depends on the libraries being used and how you've currently setup your build
hi anyone has implemented fb ads in android app. please help.
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07:40
But I'd be surprised to find out that you downloaded this pre-made project and there was no configuration for building it
So my advice to you would be to find where the configuration is
It's probably in the root path of your project
you mean the ckeditor configuration
yeah, I suppose so
Make sure you're loading it properly
or package.json
@MadaraUchiha can you help me to setup fb ads
don't ping random people
07:42
@Ikari can you help me setup fb ads.
No. No I cannot.
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	module: {
		rules: [
			{
				test: /\.svg$/,
				use: [ 'raw-loader' ]
			},

			{
	            test: /\.scss$/,
	            use: [

	            { loader: "sass-loader"  // compiles Sass to CSS, using Node Sass by default
	                , options: {
                              implementation: require("dart-sass")
                     }
	            }]
      		},

			{
				test: /\.css$/,
				use: [
					{
						loader: 'style-loader',
						options: {
							singleton: true
						}
					},
@neil
@user1575229 I can't help you with that, I'm sorry
Why are you trying to get a pre-made project up and running anyway?
07:45
ok.. I think you did
If you moved around some folders
Check for mention of those folders in the configuration
you'll probably have to change it there too
the config file in the root of ckeditor was faulty
well there you go
Thanks.. I needed a clue
Am I the one being dense here ?
-1
Q: Interpolate variable inside tagged template

Auré KmI'm new with tagged templates. I'm getting a hold of it but I miss a point. I've googled it but didn't find an answer to my question. It's easier to show a bit of code: function boop (strings, ...args) { return strings.join('?'); } const nim = '000'; const res = boop`test ${ 1 }, $...

08:02
@DenysSéguret Yeah, I didn't get that question either
Thanks. I was wondering whether I was being just stupid (which isn't rare on monday mornings...)
@Rick I'm a diamond moderator.
@MadaraUchiha Now that I see you here I wanted to thank you for the this seminar you once gave in the Java room. I just recently saw it again and now that I have done a little JS it helps a lot :)
So I went to Safari and used Google once
come back to chrome and ----
Splendid Google
@geisterfurz007 🎉
08:24
Nodemailer keeps open connections when SMTP pooling is enabled. The problem is that if a connection is idle for some time, some servers close the connection with an error. In my Amazon SES case, it's 10 seconds until I get "421 Timeout waiting for data from client", which gets logged as a Nodemailer error.
Any ideas how to deal with this? Kill idle connections from my end maybe? Not sure how to monitor that though.
hey guys, can I post my question in here ? it's older than 2 days
0
Q: Download multiple jpg's with one click no zip

Andie31Looking for a way to download multiple images (.jpg) with just one click. Try here : http://adriano31.pythonanywhere.com/ for a demo use this code as input : AMDBNBW I'm having hard time figuring this out. Ideally would not require any zipping but if there's no other clean, stable way of achi...

@Andie31 Are you looking for a way to download multiple files with just one click ? I doubt there's one without plugins
@DenysSéguret what kind of plugins ? something that user won't need to install ? if it's only on my side, I'm open to ideas. Thank you !
A plugin can't be installed without user's help, of course
I'm stuck, just show me the way please
08:40
just zip
@Andie31 You have not mentioned javascript neither in your tags nor in the body of the question even once. Doing so (especially tags) will give your question greater exposure to the people who might be able to help.
@geisterfurz007 good point ! can I do this now, or it's too late and the question is too old ?
It will at least show up on the homepage again. I don't know whether edits cause it to show up in tagsearches. In general: If there is something you can improve on your question, you might want to do that.
The highest watched tag in your question is http with 4.2k users. Javascript is listed with 1m O-o
@geisterfurz007 I added the tag javascript. I think my question is clear enough, isn't it ? Thank you again for your points.
Is this a Javascript related question, though ?
08:54
@DenysSéguret well, I'm looking for a solution for my question, and people pointed that javascript might help. That's why I decided to post it here. Sorry if I'm wrong.
The question seems to be: "Is there a way in a standard browser to force several files to be downloaded on just one click ?", and the answer is no (but a file, for example a rpm, could be handled by you OS in a way which involves several files being downloaded)
And there's nothing wrong with zip, it's clean and any user knows how to manage them and uncompress them...
And pretty much every OS supports them
@BenjaminGruenbaum do ya'll do Server Side Rendering still? If so how does your auth layer look like?
@DenysSéguretm, again, if this is the way to go, I'm open to any solutions. Just point me to that zip thing please
@BenFortune thank you !
It totally depends on the server technology. You can easily zip on the fly with any server, from PHP to go, node and java
@geisterfurz007 please don't judge me that strong on Monday morning :)
@DenysSéguret I'm thinking to use this pythonanywhere.com server for now
09:25
The bar nearby has this deal where you pay 10 euros up front, and they give you a small tin of ground coffee and 10 "coupons" for a free coffee
Coffees cost 1 euro here normally.. so why would they have this promotion?
seems like they're losing money
@Neil possible
There is also the distribution graph a lot of people who'll buy $10 will never use $10 :P
me for example, I have coupons for things since 3 years 😬 never used em because I never remember to use them.
true, but consider that I go to this bar once/twice a day
I guess they couldn't blacklist me from the promotion for that reason
but still
It is definitely in my best interest
When I see this
> unlikely4.jpg
Even they think the same thing that I think, nobodies office is going to be like that
Anyone knows when nodejs latest (lts) version will become "10.x"? The git (github.com/nodejs/Release) shows that from this October, till next April both 8.x and 10.x are "active".
So what will be the lts version that is recommended?
hey guys can someone help me with this
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52363993/xml-data-to-hashmap
09:36
@ShrekOverflow That's like the kind of offices they show when promoting desks at ikea
Nobody's office is that way
Or, I should add, no programmer's office is that way
it also looks like an office where the screen is facing the door
aka HELL NO THANKS
isn't that just a window?
@paul23 You don't see a door in that picture
Hence it's on one of the two walls you don't see, which means that you can see the screen from the door
oh, that's like 99%+ of all rooms lol.
@paul23 No it isn't
Just turn the desk around so that the wall with the board is behind you
Problem solved.
The desk doesn't need to be next to the door, you just need to sit facing the door, and the screen pointing the other way.
09:40
Typically the hallway is in the center of a building, and the rooms are on the sides. For productivity it's useful to "see daylight" and thus have a window that lets you look outside, thus the desk it towards the window. This means that door and desk are mostly on opposites of a room (at least if it's a 1 person office).
or even perpendicular to it as long as the door is at a corner
@paul23: window should ideally be on the left/right
nobody I know who has the choice to do otherwise, will choose to have their back to the door and the screen for everyone to see
you don't want sunlight on your screen or in your eyes
I don't know, I prefer to be facing the main entrance wherever I am
no that's why you often have "half-wall" windows, but being able to look/stare outside is beneficial for a lot of people to help refocussing.
09:42
and not allow a random person coming in to see what's on my screen
how am I going to watch movies at work otherwise?
They say you should give a "break to your eyes" every now and again as having your eyes continually focused on something close by is damaging to the eyes
Is anyone here willing to help with normalizr?
But I personally prefer facing a window over having the sun in my back. (I can always just jank up the brightness, I can't remove those reflection of the sun in my screen as easily).
The brightness would bother me
I'm a vampire, didn't you know?
Didn't know the mafia were vampires.
How's it going Neil? :D
09:46
\o
I couldn't help but think of town of salem there
@geisterfurz007 Good, how's the Java room? :)
@ZdenekHatak Wow, I haven't heard that name in a while
Good, good! Finally got some new regulars it seems. Chat was about to die :D
@MadaraUchiha meaning... you are? :))
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09:50
@geisterfurz007 yep, tell me about it
Surprising considering the something billion devices served by Java ;)
Ok. I'm having trouble with the normalizr's nested entities. Since this PR (github.com/paularmstrong/normalizr/pull/132) does not seem to be in the version 3, i cannnot acomplish the same behaviour with the schemaAtribute function from the docs
@Neil Right? And JavaScript, PHP and Android are almost always crowded :D
@geisterfurz007 Pff.. Javascript.. who uses that? *looks around*
Must be weird people! quicky closes Webstorm
Anyway, no one knows for sure what the "latest" nodejs version will be between this october and next april?
(latest as in the one nodejs group will suggest to use).
09:56
why is that important?

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