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09:00
a hint would be helpful yes. I think that I'm on a wrong track
!!> class Foo { constructor() {} } Foo.constructor`console.log\x28'hello'\x29```;
@MadaraUchiha "undefined" Logged: "hello"
@towc I will try. The y is difficult to reach for me when I write "reply" because my right hand got moved a bit to right to type fast the p and l
@MadaraUchiha this hint just tells us it works with all constructors
@DenysSéguret Close, but that's not what the hint tells you
I'll go one step further
!!> class Foo { constructor() { throw 'Nope!' } } Foo.constructor`console.log\x28'hello'\x29```;
09:02
@MadaraUchiha "undefined" Logged: "hello"
so is it related to how the class sugar is translated to good old prototype js ?
Nope, but getting closer
ok, guys ping me when there is an answer, I can't spend my day on it (but I understand if you do)
the audience has left the room. :P
09:07
for 5am in the morn here this is pretty busy
hi
is this a correct PUT request?
ajaxHelper(booksUri, 'PUT', bookToUpdate).done(function (updateItem) {
            self.books.push(updateItem);
        });
should I use push?
@William good evening
@Riccardo Can you please be more vague
@BenFortune what do you mean?
@BartekBanachewicz They don't now, no
09:12
@Riccardo ajaxHelper? What's that?
And "push"? That's not a HTTP thing
I still can't shake the idea of using typescript
Or did you mean "POST"?
@BartekBanachewicz It's pretty great
in Lounge<C++>, 12 hours ago, by Puppy
the maintainers are fuckin' stupid and the tools are really bad
in Lounge<C++>, 12 hours ago, by Puppy
they made something better than JS and then just sat around making things worse
those are compelling arguments though
09:13
@Cerbrus ajax helper is a function which I call whenever I need ajax
do you need some more code?
@KarelG by that logi, a lot of ords woul get unnecessarily cropped up
@BartekBanachewicz Those seem poorly informed
Did we solve it? I was drivin
now kamil's doing it too
oh no
@Cerbrus I have it defined in another part of the code
09:14
at least it's not ambiguous :P
I may link you a js fiddle
@towc i was the first to
@Cerbrus well dunno
Madaras riddles are always fun
Let's put it this way: I work with TS on a daily basis...
09:16
so does Puppy
Visual Studio works like a charm with TS
Building is painless
what about the language though
it got ADTs recently right
@MadaraUchiha is there an online js to commonjs interpreter
I cant find one
09:17
What's it supposed to do?
Whether you like the way they implemented the language is pretty subjective.
@Cerbrus yeah there are people who genuinely like JS as well but let's be reasonable here
I do like JS
but only when I don't have too many colleagues messing with my code
@BartekBanachewicz JS is a pretty good language, you C++ folks are crazy with your "I don't want someone else to collect my garbage"
In 2018 we, as a collective civilization, mastered Hindley-Milner type inference enough to make it a no brainer in every language
09:19
It used to suck a lot, but most of the warts are gone from the world, and it's got some pretty good idea.
@MadaraUchiha I'll pretend I didn't see that
And TS is just a more sane version of JS.
@BartekBanachewicz So let's break all backwards compatibility and make JS strong typed...
I don't care about JS at all
I just want a language to do GL stuffs in that isn't C++
Then stop basically telling us JS is silly :P
09:20
fuck C++
@towc true. Or should I say 1 ?
@Cerbrus I never mentioned JS here
Can we forget that JS exists
2 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@Cerbrus yeah there are people who genuinely like JS as well but let's be reasonable here
^ you, mentioning JS ;-)
09:21
okay let's pretend that JS never happened
ooh
Then I'd be homeless right now.
GL stuff?
bs, you'd write in something else
@DenysSéguret Web/OpenGL
@BartekBanachewicz That's not a reasonable assumption.
@BartekBanachewicz oh, ok
09:21
TS is a language whose core design is around JS
@BartekBanachewicz ActionScript xD
so is TS actually comparable to modern cutting edge
@BartekBanachewicz so you want it in the browser
@DenysSéguret I don't care really
@BartekBanachewicz been a while that I heard a person using that
09:22
WebGL is fine, I don't need 4.6 that much
I want a modern, statically typed language with clean syntax, ADTs, good foundations and expressive abstractions
And potentially one that's not lazy-evaluated
@BartekBanachewicz C#
in Lounge<C++>, 12 hours ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
C# is meh and boring
I'm considering Rust, TS and Terra
@BartekBanachewicz If you want meh and not boring, go for php
@Cerbrus also C# is far from expressive in my book
09:24
@BartekBanachewicz wait. Did you not say that you have problems with TS?
there's still way too much code to write
@KarelG I have problems with every language I use.
@BartekBanachewicz so, job security
You should skip C++ as well
4 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
fuck C++
Well there's F#
09:25
@BartekBanachewicz even haskell ?
@KarelG of course
(I'll come back to see what languages was choosen)
Haskell is far from perfect
a perfect language does not exist
it's really really great for a lot of things I do, but also annoying for some other things
09:26
@BartekBanachewicz Yes, like running code.
1 min ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@KarelG I have problems with every language I use.
Said every programmer ever
yeah that's kinda obvious
okay you know what I did 5 years ago when I had a similar problem
I do not have problems with every language I use(d)
I implemented the same thing in 3 languages
TS won back then
I am aware of its strengths and weakness
09:27
And I never went back to the TS solution which was arguably the best
Ok i got a little further but i still dont know why its getting called
Why not?
so maybe it deserves a rematch
You won't see me using C# in processing services. (I wrote it in C and ASM)
@Cerbrus dunno actually
I really like the web APIs
and chrome devtools, and stuff
09:28
I think we found a winner then
Did you have tried Elm?
haskell-ike javascript
Elm is basically simplified Haskell
What happens is it creates a template object that is a function, Which runs define properties and freeze on our alert thingy. The actual map key will be alert(document.domain) with value being our raw string
@MadaraUchiha
But at what point does it get called! :P
@Cerbrus yeah well I'm gonna give TS a try and see where it takes me
@KamilSolecki Did you miss my hint?
09:29
@MadaraUchiha i guess
I was driving
27 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
!!> class Foo { constructor() { throw 'Nope!' } } Foo.constructor`console.log\x28'hello'\x29```;
This one works as well.
@DenysSéguret we have a winner
@Cerbrus this is the fiddle take a look at it when you have some time
Yea, I don't have time for that.
@MadaraUchiha it still does not explain it :|
AFAIK constructing objects uses eval (depends of how it happens)
09:30
I'll even go one step further
I'll be disappointed if you don't figure it out after this one:
!!> class Foo {} Foo.constructor === Set.constructor
@MadaraUchiha true
listens carefully
be disappointed then 😈
@MadaraUchiha Ok Well i think i know
@KamilSolecki Let's hear it :)
09:33
Calling the constructor will call it with our template object
wait no its a fucking string array
as opposed to a string array, a fucking string array works only 95% of the time
Indeed
This should also give you a pretty big hint on why it's happening
TS is wonderful
Does object.defineproperties do the call?
09:36
No.
arrrgh i cant see it
It's definitely the last line that does the call.
But it will call a string, where does it eval it?
One last big hint: Foo.constructor is not what you think it is.
My hands are itching to give a hint...
09:37
And neither is Set.constructor
@Rick I like how polarizing it is here
@Cerbrus Have you figured it out?
TS certainly isn't the best language there is, but it's also not the worst one
I know 1 word I can replace Set.contructor with
it's somewhere around C# in my book, which would make sense given who designed it
09:38
That one word is often used in its lowercase form.
@Cerbrus Sounds good :)
Set.constructor('alert("hello")')()
should make it easier
It's also a bit of a quirk / lesser know feature of backtick-delimited strings.
@Cerbrus Yeah, but that's only misdirection.
@BartekBanachewicz true it is. That's because TS forces you to learn two languages. Because you will still need to know js.
09:39
Like @BenFortune noted a few seconds ago, it works without the tagged literals as well
I would look at new Function thing
it only accepts a string
@KarelG Does it?
@Rick naaah I don't think so
I'm fine not knowing JS
@BartekBanachewicz You still have to know JS runtime concepts, like closure, scope, binding, etc.
so the bad parts
09:41
They aren't TypeScript concepts and they won't be explained in the TypeScript docs or TypeScript tutorial.
Well, Typescript kinda takes care of scope
@MadaraUchiha well, aside the arguments required to handle the executing part. These arguments can be non-string. The execution part however does not. It has to be String
@Cerbrus phew
(With a proper IDE)
!!> new Function(['console.log("hello")'])()
09:42
you not wanting to know js is better for me. :)
@MadaraUchiha "undefined" Logged: "hello"
Although... using jQuery to register event handers, I often need to .bind the method to fix scope issues
Yea, you need to know JS scoping
tragic news
shrinks the talent pool
09:43
It's not that complicated.
JS isn't complicated, it's just annoying
the design is inconsistent and unintuitive
@MadaraUchiha toString ...
so yeah hopefully TS fixes some of it
@MadaraUchiha does it return a new this.constructor()
@KarelG You're getting there :)
09:44
!!> ['console.log("hello")'].toString()
@KarelG "console.log(\"hello\")"
so is every other language, except Haskell. Go learn Haskell for consistency
... Mind if I tell @KamilSolecki the magic word that can be used?
You spelled the name wrong.
So strict
09:46
I am currently learning Haskell, wonder language!
*deletes "use strict;" from Bartek's source code*
@Rick Morty isn't here bud.
@Rick oh really
@KarelG I thought you were Morty
@BartekBanachewicz ya
(that fits nicely. A nice coincidence)
@Rick The impression I got from Haskell devs is that they're like people who preach veganism, but aren't vegans themselves.
09:50
@Cerbrus If its not New, dont tell me
@MadaraUchiha I don't know what that means.
Haskell is just horrible for a person's mind
I suppose they wouldn't be Haskell devs if they didn't use Haskell
once you try it, every other language seems terrible
And what do you guys think of rust ?
09:50
Though I suppose from a philosophical point of view, you could ask if there are ever truly Haskell developers
@DenysSéguret it's fine. Inference is a bit clunky, but it's actually a good functional language
it pretends to be an imperative one rather well
the syntax is nice and short (so of course people say it's cryptic and unreadable)
@DenysSéguret A bit rough. Ruins pots and pans. Yeah I don't like rust
but then the ecosystem isn't huge yet
@MadaraUchiha Even if I did preach veganism and was a carnivore. Does that make veganism can't stand on its own merits?
@Rick No, it just makes you a hypocrite.
09:53
a small ecosystem isn't really a problem I think. I found everything I was needing without pain (json, http, redis, db). Just like for Go as its beginning
@MadaraUchiha is it because when an object is called as a function, it creates a type conversion
meh, I suppose it depends on your reasons for being (or not being in this case) a vegan
If you didn't want to hurt animals, yeah, would be hypocritical
@KamilSolecki No
It's because
!!> Set.constructor === Function
@MadaraUchiha true
if you think it's a good diet plan, then not following it is just as hypocritical as saying potato chips are bad for you, but you eat them just the same
09:54
what ?
Set is a constructor, and a constructor is a function. A constructor of a function is always Function
But not an IIFE
hm interesting I tried building my old TS project
@KamilSolecki Right, but that's why I have two extra `` at the end there
09:55
OMG
and it didn't tell me I'm like using old version or anything
that last part was easy: any function before `` is just executed
@BartekBanachewicz How old?
@MadaraUchiha 4-5 years
09:55
fooWorker.onmessage = evt => {
  if (document.getElementById('fooContainer')) {
    addDataToFoo(evt.data);
  } else {
    document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', _ => addDataToFoo(evt.data));
  }
}
Hoły shit Thats super cool
seems not fail-safe :|
Since 1.8 or so it's mostly forwards compatible
With a few breaking changes here and there.
@KarelG What if DOMContentLoaded fires before you receive your first event?
@KarelG I think a better way in this case is to create a global array and override it
09:56
@MadaraUchiha yeah so I got 1860 errors so far
Something like
addDataToFoo adds the stuff from the worker to the document ( in fooContainer div element )
problem is that when the element is not there but the page went past firing up DOMContentLoaded, it does not do something
> and it didn't tell me I'm like using old version or anything
window.queue = [];
fooWorker.onmessage = evt => window.queue.push(evt.data);

document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
  window.queue.forEach(addDataToFoo);
  window.queue = { push(data) { addDataToFoo(data); } }
}
> I got 1860 errors so far
09:57
@KarelG ^
@DenysSéguret C++ VS projects have toolkit version within the vcxproj
@DenysSéguret That's why I asked, what version were you using before?
@KarelG That's how scripts like Google Analytics ensure that there's a valid ga() function even before the script is completely loaded, to catch events during page load.
the code still has those ///<reference> stuff
@BartekBanachewicz Sounds old, although those should still work.
it seems all those errors are "duplicate identifier"

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