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05:00
@DavidKamer thanks a lot for your time :)
@demonhunter24 that is not supposed to happen at all. if possible please provide me with more details
@DavidKamer are you a contractor?
@Rick I'm a freelance contractor lol
how much do you make a year?
and how many hours do you put in a week
@Rick idk I started doing freelance recently. I was trading/entrepenuering (not a word but roll with it) up until recently. I charge 70 an hour and usually do 10-30 hours billed
10 on vaca weeks lol
wow
that sounds like the dream to me
i dont really enjoy working at a corporation
05:07
Yeah, but I'm sure it's easier and more steady
I am good at software, just not good at finding problems to fix.
anyone familiar with minimax algorithm?
@HelloWorldPeace what do you want to know
me
i know a bit
no, its more binary tree related minimax wiki
05:12
yeah im aware
I go that what do you want to know
you recursively find the best outcome assuming your opponent finds his best outcome
I created a TicTacToe app a couple months ago and just realized it didn't work as it should
I used the minimax algo for finding the best move for the computer to play
wanted someone to take a look at my algo and see if I'm doing something wrong
FYI the algo for minimax is on the wiki page
The minimax function is all the way at the bottom
@harveyslash I was thinking something like this codepen.io/uniwrighte/pen/vzMoge
I'm starting to write genius code in react... lol I need to learn another framework
"genius code"
as in half subjectively gibberish
david, bootstraps fixed bottom just works OOB :D
05:21
how it's deciding 100vw and 100% is beyond me... It doesn't always update I think it's too much for codepen's front end to undertand lmao
it was a problem with that weird html
fair enough lol.
I want to retire. Anyone know of any problems that need solving so I can steal your idea build it and become a millionaire?
The problem with the app is listed at the top of the JS file. The issue is the computer should either win or draw. But it ends up losing when certain moves are made
05:23
i have a problem
I mean what I did is pretty much the same thing as what you already had with a toggle to explain what I meant by absolute positioning
ah @DavidKamer
@Rick quantum stuff
no no no
i have something great :P
use ML for users taking exams
oh figure out the traveling sales man problem with me @Rick We can split the million
05:24
then sell that data to colleges
thats what im trying to do anyway
@harveyslash it's not a bad idea
yeah , especially where i plan to deploy this (India)
@Rick or help me make my freelancing website popular and we can make bank
1 million engineers graduate each year, < 15% get a job
man that kindof sucks...
05:25
I don't think, the hardware is there yet for quantum. But the salesman problem seems that can be solved by using some tricks.
@Rick let's do it.
well, what are the specifics, what real-world problem does this need to solve?
@Rick You can answer a lot of questions regarding np completeness by answering the traveling salesman problem
np completeness is the basis for most unsolved problems in math right?
@HelloWorldPeace It's the biggest obstacle for AI
05:31
@DavidKamer right right
read about it while learning about Monte Carlo Tree Search for the TTT app above
I read about it originally in the AI book that everyone uses. I forget what it's called
I'd have to search it lol
Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
The traveling salesmen problem is intractable if you are operating in a box. but the world is not a box and we are not trying to solve everyone's problem. We only need to solve a specific problem without overgeneralizing.
@Rick I think it is that it's nearly impossible to figure out how much processing power it will take given inputs
and that is the main problem
I'm already forming a solution I think lol
@Rick Do you know where I'd get data to test my solution?
for the salesmen problem?
yeah. I don't want to go through the trouble of using a map api, and if I make up the data it'd be problematic I'm sure.
I want a set that has solutions attached
so I don't have to figure them out manually
ie just writing testcases rather than supplying all of the data
05:39
lol the problem the way you are stating it is intractable. a better solution would be to turn the problem on its head. instead of solving for every permutation you might want to influence the permutations and align the factors toward your objects.
so lets say you are google
if google were to brute force every traffic condition they would be limited by processing power of their chips
and of the data they can collect which is infinite
I was thinking about using a neural network to find the most likely distance between clusters of cities, looking one step ahead for a pattern of distances, but that still wouldn't solve the problem past a few layers
I think I see what you're saying lol
but heuristics or search, which is what AI is, just pushes the problem down the road.
why not look at a problem set as a discrete area?
Better yet google can direct drives
this problem is way easier with vectors lol
05:46
they can solve the problem by solving another problem altogether.
you can remove a vector from the problem space easier when consdering the discrete area...
I'm going to shut up now because if I solve it here and someone steals it I'll kill myself
correct the problem space has changed
@Rick Does the problem involve direction or just distances?
Hi Guys.. I am a newbie to frontend programming and trying to use datatable module to paginate the table into multiple pages
@DavidKamer @harveyslash could one of you or anyone take a look at the code I posted above
05:52
i want to add the rows dynamically to the table but when do so not getting anything in table.
It's regarding the minimax algorithm
both, the vector is multidimensional what you can do is eliminate the uncertainties of time.
time in this instance is both distance and direction. since time will save you on both gas and time. at the cost of distance
@Rick time = distance at this level
@CodeQuestor why don't you use CSS grid? Scrimba.com has TuTs if you aren't familiar
any link for the example will help
now y table got 1000s of rows.. just wanted to paginate them like 100 rows per page
05:55
is the time waiting in a traffic jam === to the distance traveled? in real life, the answer is no.
@CodeQuestor what's your tooling?
i am using js and jquery
@Rick you'd just get the derivative of the average in real life
the average being a function explaining the distance
that might be partly gibberish
but it would be a derivative of a function expressing a large dataset
@CodeQuestor you usually paginate server side if you aren't using an spa.
well you should eitther way lol
you're assuming that people are operating with perfect information.
@Rick I don't think solving the problem for the individual is the idea here. That's why we just do distance and then you'd just translate that to speed limits after finding the best candidates of distance, or just apply the speed limits to the distance and treat them as time
ie time == distance in this problem
06:08
I think you miss understand me. if google and can direct traffic along different routes. they will increase the distance for sum but they can shorten the times of arrival
that mean they will have all paths mapped
@Rick you mean feedback applied for a benefit?
they will know the optimal paths since they will have the speeds along every path
they can balance the traffic along all paths
for optimal overall arrival time.
for everyone
and they will know the most optimal times, they trade coordination for knowledge.
@Rick hmm...
So instead of solving for a particular optimization (brute force), they solve for the average times across a spread along all routes
that sounds about right.
06:16
that's a much easier problem to solve
I think the problem could be solved simply with directions as an input. I'll look into it more tomorrow.
!!afk
@DavidKamer I am getting the data from DB and storing it in json and then constructing each row.
@CodeQuestor DavidKamer is afk.
@Rick imagine a rectangle where one corner is your starting point and the opposite corner is your end point
ok
06:25
when doing path calculation, prune away roads that goes too far beyond that rectangle
by this you can get that result
keeping the whole tree is possible but is resource intensive. I would use this approach. I am not 100% certain if google does it but they do prune it
"pruning" is not the right term kek
🤔
whelp. When they constructed a graph network, they just calculate the time / distance from start to end
@KarelG do you have any suggestion in my case?
I do it at the back end.
@KarelG you are saying it's a time/distance calculation when they give you your eta?
@Rick check for distance matrix API :)
!!afk
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07:18
guys
user6718998
why do I get: function checkType() {
[native code]
}
user6718998
when importing other props
user6718998
thats printed in my console when trying to render a value
there is somewhere a variable that points to a function object being logged to console
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in reactjs
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07:21
@KarelG i just want to print the value of that variable from the other file in this current file
call the function then (add () )
that returns the value
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what if its variable ?\
you can check it out :)
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I get this: Calling PropTypes validators directly is not supported by the prop-types package. Use PropTypes.checkPropTypes() to call them.
07:48
Hi all I have found this.
I think this is very useful
https://scotch.io/tutorials/5-tips-to-write-better-conditionals-in-javascript
08:17
Question
is it just me, or should SequelizeJS's findOrCreate() method's 'defaults' argument accept a Partial<ModelAttributes>?
Cause honestly, I don't see why it wouldn't.
oh wait actually I do
Yep, it shouldn't
just checked the docs
it only accepts one argument
could be that there was a second arg in the past or that the doc did not got an update
up to you to find out where the error is and if it is noteworthy to create an issue ticket
well the thing is I was wrong
because if It did accept a Partial<>
then I would actually lose type precision
basically:
assume that this is a model's interface:
interface UserProperties {
  id?: string;
  username: string;
  password: string;
}
now, here I get to tell, which properties are optionally passable, which are not
if it was partial, I'd lose that ability
so I wouldn't be able to make some of them mandatory, which would cause confusion
user6718998
08:34
anybody who could help with my reactjs problem ?
just ask :)
@Thewise nope not a single person on earth
oh ffs who the hell thought that is a good idea:
Old

const Model = sequelize.define('Model', {
    ...
}, {
    classMethods: {
        associate: function (model) {...}
    },
    instanceMethods: {
        someMethod: function () { ...}
    }
});
New

const Model = sequelize.define('Model', {
    ...
});

// Class Method
Model.associate = function (models) {
    ...associate the models
};

// Instance Method
Model.prototype.someMethod = function () {..}
Me no likey
me factory function is in shangles now!
08:49
defining static models in JS is so pleasant
... not
@KamilSolecki that... looks more intuitive?
@FlorianMargaine meh. If I have a definition function, why would I ever want to have to add things outside of it?
It honestly feels like going back to old JS style
@KamilSolecki sounds like a better API would be to extend sequelize.Model or something
user6718998
how can I pass my props data in another component in another file ? I have a file called EnhancedTableHead.jsx and another called OrderDialog.jsx. The first component has const {rowCount} = this.props and if i log it, I get value of 6. How can I get the same in the other compoent? I tried to render console.log(<EnhancedTableHead
rowCount
/>) but I only get a typeof function
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I just want the data from the other props
09:08
@FlorianMargaine wait maybe I'm thinking in old terms and I can just feed it a whole es6 class
@Thewise the general rule is to keep data that is not component specific in a separate state, uncoupled from components
say hello to mobx/redux
this way, you aren't slaving components to each other, avoiding hierarchy from hell and actually allow them to work independently without making mess in your codebase
user6718998
I just want that props data for now
user6718998
There has to be a simple way
Well it totally depends on your hierarchy
are these components under one parent?
remember, react enforces you to pass things down, not up the tree
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user6718998
I am trying console.log on line 183
holy cow am on phone it might take a while
btw prop types are deprecated
user6718998
alright
user6718998
its kinda of an older version
ooh no you can't do that
you would need a ref to your component
the actual one
user6718998
09:29
I am really newbie, could you help please ?
ok so first off, as I don't have a lot of time to read through all of this, can you give a TLDR of what do you want to end up with?
what you gave me are just class defs, how is the hierarchy in the actual view?
do they have a common parent?
are they totally apart?
user6718998
I just want to print console.log(rowCount) from other components props
Ok I see you aren't understanding what the underlying problem is, so I want you to read this first, please:
heh, I kinda enjoy reading Lua's implementation and seeing how close mine got
09:37
I didn't spoil it for myself for the most part
@BartekBanachewicz so you only got as close to something already existing?
@BartekBanachewicz want a fun task? Since you are a C junkie, try outperforming native implementation of indexOf for single word searches :D
@FlorianMargaine well I did my implementation as an exercise, and my impl is in Haskell which in itself makes it a tad different
and it's pretty fun to see that I ended up implementing the same concepts
I thought that Lua's design was very helpful in guiding the implementation, as in it felt as it was designed with implementors in mind
I didn't get very close, gotta say that indexOf is damn well optimized - and it works well for almost all cases!
@KamilSolecki since when am I a "C" "junkie"
09:40
wait was it c++
if anything I'm FP master race
@KamilSolecki I haven't been a C++ fan for years
oh
well I'm bamboozled
pretty much around the time I've discovered Haskell I switched all of my hobby dev to other languages
I was just too tired of fighting the language's ecosystem, wasting pointless time on builds, libraries, integrations and silly bugs
and all of that just for predictable memory behavior which became irrelevant for my uses when even phones got gigabytes of RAM
09:45
malloc me baby
it's really free more than malloc
every language can deal with allocations
I was never a fan of low level things tbf
dealing with deallocations is where it's at
@KamilSolecki C++ isn't really low-level at all
c++ is a joke
true, but so is JS and most widespread languages
09:46
hey JS is at least fun
meh, C++ can also be fun
if your goal isn't stable working software you can ship
which coincidentally is a premise for JS being fun as well
in this spirit programming in Game Of Life or brainfuck can be fun
I recently wrote a binary (sic) program for an Altair 8800
which has to be put in using switches on the front panel controlling individual bits, one by one
this is as "binary" as it gets :D and it was fun, but I wouldn't want to actually be responsible for software written in such a way
yo there is a bug, your 375th down should actually be up
My wife took a single course in computer science and by the end of the year she wrote a program which let you play tic-tac-toe (from command line)
I wrote some asm binaries someday here :|
She was so proud of it, but then I entered in "a" instead of a number choice and it flipped out
I had such a good laugh
@Neil introducing people to the less fun part of coding, since forever
in my first year of CS, we had to write a potato vending machine in Java. I managed to do that in a reasonable 200 lines in clean syntax (the professor has delivered a format definition that we should use before submitting)
a person did the same with ~4000 lines
he literally wrote out a method for each scenario instead of making a dynamic method for like pricing stuff
> reasonable 200 lines of java
would prolly be a python one-liner then :D
> I had a problem, so I used Java. Now I have a ProblemFactory.
09:57
@BartekBanachewicz aww
@MadaraUchiha but then I realized that my problemFactory<T> cannot use T type during runtime and now I'm a sad developer
@KamilSolecki now she won't have anything to do with programming :)
I think that is at least partly my fault
10:16
@KamilSolecki just curious about that indexOf. Do you mean the javascript one?
is there any other one
could be other languages as well. Like C#
10:34
@KarelG: Then the method would be IndexOf
@FlorianMargaine fun fact, this was exactly what they did (allow ES6 classes), but the documentation is simply lacking!
ah forgot that C# methods starts with upper case.
so they show some weird way in docs, where the change was actually to support this and make things much better
I still dislike that
@KarelG I had to adapt to lowercase methods comming from C#, so it was the other end for me :P
but indeed, I like lowercase methods better
10:41
same
good ol' camelCase
PascalCase just strikes me as too formal for some reason
I choose nONConFoRmISt___CasE.
*twitch*
but this is probably the ultimate solution
Ok this is weird, is this a vscode bug?
the intellisense won't give a suggestion until I type out the full name..?
hi, whats the difference between this.variable_name and var variable_name. i mean which one to use in which case?
@KamilSolecki "You typed 'Kamil Solecki'.. would you like me to complete this with the name 'Kamil Solecki'?" Gee thanks
10:55
var is variable declaration instruction, alongside let and const
this refers to an instance of an object, but it's beavior is bound by a few rules you have to keep in the back of your head
read this
@Neil yo its weird, I gotta look through that typedefs since every other intellisense thing works normally, its just with that lib
@KamilSolecki Yeah, that's odd. I'd have thought the whole autocomplete thing would be somewhat standardized
true, but its most likely some kind of a super edge-case with VSCode
@Ikari sorry for the late response, I wonder why did you ping me 😃 ?
also it seems you are just feeding randomness, unless your audio is tuned to be at the proper output
params
shrekie !
hello
11:57
hey guys i have a question

var select = $('<input class="forceIn"')
.appendTo($())

select.eq(0).before('<input type="button">');

i want this button only added at the first input
why is this not working tried simulair things but failed
what do i do wrong
.appendTo is filled
var select = $('<input class="forceIn"')
    .appendTo($(header))

select.eq(0).before('<input type="button">');
$('<input class="forceIn"') does not produce the result you think
what you mean ?
well, if that is jQuery then it should give you an error because that string is not a valid selector string
if you want to select inputs with that class name, you should use 'input.foreIn'
one of the few cases where jQuery will actually give you an error
that .before('<input type="button">'); throws an error as well
12:13
Hi guys I have a question for you
Suppose two have a sarch form in my page
yes?
About some books. The user can put a prices range and the book that are returned are the price included in these prices
I need to put a label for price 1 and a label for price 2
can suggest me some label?
Hey guys, quick question.

I have a shuffle function:

function shuffle(a) {
// The modern version of the Fisher–Yates shuffle
// https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher%E2%80%93Yates_shuffle#The_modern_algorithm
var arr = a;
var j, x, i;
for (i = a.length - 1; i > 0; i--) {
j = Math.floor(Math.random() * (i + 1));
x = arr[i];
arr[i] = arr[j];
arr[j] = x;
}
return arr
}

Then, when I input something like thus:

ids = [1111,2222,3333]
a = [shuffle(ids), shuffle(ids), shuffle(ids)]

I would expect ids to be shuffled three times, and each time i'd expect it to be different. However, it turns out
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12:18
no no there are a two input type number
I mean the text
min/max is good
another suggestion?
I assume it has something to do with that object, ids isn't duplicated when I append it, but just shuffled three times and then the last version of it append three times. Could somebody help me wrap my head around it?
"minimum" and "maximum" are the right terminology for store price ranges.
ok thanks
yeah, you're not copying the array each time
you're just switching up the same one three times
your a array is
12:22
Hmm, I though that returning something from the shuffle function would create a new copy. That's no true, then?
a: [ refToArr, refToArr, refToArr ] all pointing to the same array object
no
just change var arr = a; into
oh, right, because i return 'arr' which is just another pointer to the same thing..
var arr = new Array(a.length);
and alter the behavior in the loop a bit so that reads comes from a and write goes to arr
yeah, call it arrayOrignial and arrayShuffled
this isn't code golf. You can use variable names longer than 3 letters ;)
^^-- another names aswell to avoid confusion
12:26
Okay, thanks guys! That makes sense :)
Is it possible to use dp (device pixel) convention in react native android app for images or background colors?
Managed to get it working. Thanks again guys, have a good day :)
hi
does anyone here face the error with 'type is not assignable to parameter of type 'OperatorFunction<any, any>' working with Angular 6 ?
12:59
hi guys someone use angular?

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