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10:00
@BartekBanachewicz Sounds like a difference in typing libs (typings vs @types/ etc)
oh wow I removed one reference to WebGL typings and it all fixed itself
@MadaraUchiha lucky that js allow you to override its prototyping functions :P
I like that clever approach
and lo and behold it just works
@KarelG I didn't do any such thing.
I'm acutely impressed
10:01
I didn't alter the array in any form.
I replaced it with an object with the same method name.
a right
yes.
orite this is pretty cool
okies
you know that y'all just shot yourselves in feet
since if I'm gonna be writing in TS I'll be in this room way more often
We can just kick you if you get too much ;)
10:02
with silly questions like "how do I constrain the mouse to the fullscreen if I have multiple screens"
and I'll rage once you tell me that nope can't do that
@BartekBanachewicz I think you can, actually.
I vaguely remember playing games that did that, in the browser
@BartekBanachewicz There's a mouse lock api
"just use flash"
funny thing is this project is actually kinda playable
@BenFortune Yeah, that
I'd host it somewhere but I'll clean it up first
there was this flash game where you had to move the mouse as fast as possible. I learned the trick that you exited on the left side and re-entered the flash on the right side and it detected a super-fast mouse movement
@Neil The slap game
Oldie
@MadaraUchiha Yep, slap the monkey :)
lmao that was like one of those "impossible" mouse games I used to play at school
this is cool as fuck
cool but probably is going to confused someone a bunc
bunch
I'm surprised such an API doesn't ask for permission.
10:07
I am also
eh, clicking on function definition in html takes me to the js definition instead of a TS one
it looks like the "esc" message is browser controlled, which prevents abuse
slight disappoint
@DenysSéguret Technically it does with canvas.requestPointerLock(); but I think it's down to the browser
if (elem.requestFullscreen) {
    elem.requestFullscreen();
} else if (elem.msRequestFullscreen) {
    elem.msRequestFullscreen();
} else if (elem.mozRequestFullScreen) {
    elem.mozRequestFullScreen();
} else if (elem.webkitRequestFullscreen) {
    elem.webkitRequestFullscreen();
} else if (elem.webkitRequestFullScreen) {
    elem.webkitRequestFullScreen();
}
gotta love web 5 years ago
10:08
I still write code like that
should through opera in to be safe
@MadaraUchiha so what language is above reproach?
@Rick None. Any language or tool that no one uses.
anyone have a 6 button gamer mouse that works with linux that is cheap
that they reccomend
@William I use the Razer DeathAdder Chroma and I like it a lot.
It's 5 buttons though
10:10
> cheap
@William is it required to run on jQuery?
@William get 3 mouses. Solved
do you config the mouse in windows madara
that's how I have done it in the past
@jAndy require('jQuery')
oh boy. what a failure
noo. forgot the ;
@jAndy prefer if it didn't
10:12
screw it. * gets ☕*
@BenFortune And I want an equidistant right triangle.
I love my g502
11 buttons that is literally insane
@William No, that's figuratively insane.
why not strap a keyboard to a mouse ?
matias looks cool except I type on Dvorak so it might not work as intended
I would argue gettin a japanese keyboard is better then matias
use the thumbb modifier to switch between the left and right using autohotkey
"thumb modifier" ?
not pressing a fn key?
I'm not sure if I understand you question karel
shift
shift shift
there are 3 thumb modifiers in JIS keyboard layout
make one swap between the left and right half of the keyboard
10:21
@MadaraUchiha is this an art project or what the hell?
@GNi33 Supposedly, it's a keyboard that you can input all of the keys via a key combination with just your left hand
So that your right is always on the mouse
yeah, no thanks
I'd rather have both hands on the keyboard and none on the mouse
hmm. yeah, not for me
how do you switch between the left and right side of the keyboard
10:23
Did you know that sweaterdresses is the longest word typed with the left hand?
> word
@GNi33 this
the more proficient I get with tmux the less I need a mouse
too many shortcuts to remember
not too many really
like, 6?
new vertical/horizonal pane/window, break pane into new tab, switch
that's it
autohotkey script that does something similar autohotkey.com/board/topic/1257-half-qwerty-one-handed-typing
10:25
I like how there are some plugins for the JetBrains IDEs to help you learn the shortcuts gradually
they show a popup whenever you do something that could be done with a shortcut, or track how often you do something that hasn't got a shortcut and offer you to assign one to it
I barely use my mouse nowadays. Helps me when I am working with my laptop only (usually, I work with a external keyboard and mouse) during meetings.
hmm
it seems that when you enable pointer lock, you basically lose regular pointer mechanism
so a pointer must be drawn separately by the game
well, bummer, considering I'm mixing WebGL together with DOM elements for the UI
@KarelG IS IT A MECH CAUSE IM ABOUT TO SUGGEST YOU SOME DANK SWITCHES
10:40
phyllophyllin is the longest word written with your right hand
a co-worker is pissed at me
lol
because I did something I thought I was clever back then
if (array.indexOf(something)++) {
  // has something
}
(that was from before we introduced web packs + polyfills and ect)
well it works, even if it is a little awkward
@KarelG a better version of that is :
or rather, a negative of that
if (~array.indexOf(x)) { ... }
@KarelG Does that even work?
!!> 5++
@MadaraUchiha "SyntaxError: invalid increment/decrement operand"
10:45
@KamilSolecki I've seen that before
!!> [].indexOf('foo')++
@MadaraUchiha "ReferenceError: invalid assignment left-hand side"
so you could do (!~array.indexOf(x))
and it will be correct
++ only works on identifiers
uh I mean
no
10:46
And if anything, it should be ++array.indexOf() so that the result is returned incremented
you cant ! -1 lol
because checking if it is less than 0 is for newbs ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
that code does not work Neil
what in god's name is going on in here >_<
In god's name ? nothing. It's JS here
10:48
some kinda Lvalue party
buncha delinquents going 'round treating everything they see like an Lvalue
Just javascript things.
What's wrong with this tiny Hello World React compoment please?
https://codepen.io/donfak/pen/JmWVVw
import doesn't work in the browser
> Uncaught ReferenceError: require is not defined
Also you aren't including react-dom in the deps
11:03
Thank @BenFortune!
But `const Hello = React.createClass` should create the compoment right?
I've included react-dom as a dependency
Read the link I posted, you need a dep for createClass
And removed the imports statements.

But it still doesn't render to the DOM
Check your console for logs, you were loading react-dom before react
Oh yeah! Thanks.
Now I should understand why createClass wasn't working...
Because
> If you don’t use ES6 yet, you may use the create-react-class module instead:
11:10
class Component extends React.Component { ... } pls
Does that mean createClass is deprecated?
https://toddmotto.com/react-create-class-versus-component/
I see many examples online using var myCompoment = React.createClass
that's the old way of doing it
^
@Donfak because JS is still growing and still evolving, a lot of online examples you find are often outdated
there is people still recommending jQuery because so many examples online use it that it led them to think its necessary
11:14
Understand.
there is also a lot of online articles that peek into the future and recommend mongodb as a good database, which might be true in a decade
!!afk LUNCH
Alright, I'll adopt the ES6 Class way from now on!
@Donfak Be careful with IE haha
11:15
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@JoãoPedroSchmitz That's why Babel came to existence heh? :-)
@Donfak Sure, but be careful, especially when you use foreach, ie do not support it (not even ie 11), you will need to use a conventional for
@KamilSolecki jQuery still has its uses...
@JoãoPedroSchmitz Where are you getting your information? Because that's blatently wrong
11:35
@BenFortune I have passed through it last days, but, I can be wrong,
Hello.
Can i ask question about jQuery UI?
sure
@JoãoPedroSchmitz It's been supported since IE9 FYI
That's for nodelists
11:40
@BenFortune I think he is referring to doing .forEach on node lists
ah nvm. missed the train
edge does not support it as well
in that case you'd use Array.from or an array spread
oink
you need to polyfill that array.from :)
I still have to support IE at some projects that "should not use bundling tools"
I hate that manager
@BenFortune Yeah, I forgot to say it haha
11:43
I am using jQuery UI on SVG element. (Vectoral map) When i drag the map, it is running really slow.
How can i fix it ?
There are a lot of "g" elements in svg map. I can show the example of my project.
"jQuery UI on SVG element" what does that mean ? draggable and similar operations ?
@Cerbrus yes, but in 99% of cases, not the ones that people (still) suggest you use it for
back
i'm basically forced to use jQuery
12:07
jQuery historically was the best way to develop with all the browser issues
It still is if you want something quick and easy
something that has millions of plugins
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Solution: download jQuery and all plugins into a single massive javascript file
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@JohnValdetine I'd avoid jQuery for that. You don't need it.
SVG can be very fast in the browser, but jQuery wasn't designed for it.
12:13
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For example:

<svg id="svgHarita" width="5025px" height="2159px" viewBox="0 0 5025 2159" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">

<script>
$( "#svgHarita" ).draggable({
cursor: "move",
delay: 1,
scroll:true,
scrollSensitivity: 0,
scrollSpeed: 100
});
</script>
I found that quite interesting
(I use my own hu.js but you may do it in vanilla)
time for some debunking
@DenysSéguret whats your suggest for fix ?
> the other tea
lmfao
12:15
@DenysSéguret i'm really newbie of JS.
So here's a hint. JQuery was a wonderful invention, even if it's not so useful today. 99.99999% of jquery plugins were useless from the start. jQueryUI is bad. jQuery Mobile is badder (and maybe dead)
I disagree, there are some really good plugins
@DenysSéguret Ok. I understood. Now, i want to show you to example.
https://bqra.github.io/turkiye-svg-ilce-haritasi/

I want to use dragging when the map zoomed. What is your solution for this problem?
I have researched on the internet, lots of developers suggest to jQuery UI for dragging SVG Maps.
what
I think you're greatly misunderstanding between panning and dragging
Ohh.. yes, sorry. Panning.
12:21
Panning is just changing the viewport, you don't need to drag any elements
Yes you are right.
Whats your suggestion ?
Obviously zooming too, but you can just scale your svg elements
@JohnValdetine Check the source on that map you linked: bqra.github.io/turkiye-svg-ilce-haritasi/turkey-map/js/main.js
All they're doing is scaling the svg elements
$('#turkey-map svg').css({
    'transform': 'scale(3) translate(' + $(this).parent('g').attr('data-transform-left') + 'px, ' + $(this).parent('g').attr('data-transform-top') + 'px)',
}).parents('#turkey-map').addClass('zoomed');
@BenFortune, I developed zooming. But i cant develop "Panning"
Here is the my zooming codes of this project:
$(document).on('click', '#turkey-map .map-title .map-zoomout', function() {


  var regex = /scale\((\d)\).*?translate\((.*?), (.*?)\)/
  var transformScale = document.getElementById("svgHarita").getAttribute("style").match(regex)[1]
  var translateX = document.getElementById("svgHarita").getAttribute("style").match(regex)[2]
  var translateY = document.getElementById("svgHarita").getAttribute("style").match(regex)[3]


  transformScale = parseInt(transformScale) - parseInt(1);

  $('#turkey-map svg').css({
This is zooming out
Also, i developed zooming in.
$('#turkey-map').find('svg').css(obj).end().addClass('zoomed');
doesn't solve anything, but the second selector bugs me
mmmm, i hope i couldnt explain what i want.
because of my English :(
here is the example.
12:29
How can you pass mobx store to react-router-dom routes with reactjs?
inject
use a provider
and inject
Such as
import User from './stores/User'

const stores = {User}

ReactDOM.render((
        <BrowserRouter {...stores}>
            <App />
        </BrowserRouter>
    ), document.getElementById('root')
);
Is that correct way to inject?
no
you need a provider
and then use the inject function from mobx-react
12:34
^
Do you have any url that examples it
the docs
everything is explained in the docs
don't
12:35
It shows like I did
go straight to the docs
every time
Ah
simple as that with @inject
this is why "RTFM" really is never bad advice.
Guys, I do not want to get a discussion here, but what do you recommend to a beginner. Angular or react? I just want to do learn something new and do not know where start.
"manual" is pretty confusing in IT terms
12:37
react is easier to learn imo
@JoãoPedroSchmitz react/vue
@JoãoPedroSchmitz both are useful. It depends of your end goal. You can say that React is easier to learn. It also gives you a small advantage when trying out vue
problem with angular is typescript i think atleast for me
@JoãoPedroSchmitz React is part of the puzzle, you have to take other tools to lift it up (it's only a view library), Angular is an entire framework
!! angular or react?
12:39
@Neil react
There you have it
Can't change now
well, she has code just for that actually.
!!lemon or react
@BenFortune react
hot damn you're right
thanks for the tips guys
I think I will learn react cause I do not know typescript
And it is easier than angular
that has confused me as well when I was in USA
it gets even more confusing in Canada
most buildings follow the USA
@JoãoPedroSchmitz just in case you're not confused enough, have a look at vue too
12:43
but the few have L[obby] - 1 - 2 - 3 - n
oh that is ok'ish
or G for Ground
it's an intuitive mix between angular and react, and it's often done without typescript, but you can always add it later
yeah ground
but sometimes G is Garage
12:44
(react can be done with typescript too)
G is always 0
ok... then
@towc on web development we need to learn so many things haha, but I love it . I will give a look on Vue
do you?
@JoãoPedroSchmitz You've gotta love it, otherwise you'll drive yourself insane
12:45
because cumulatively, thousands lifetimes have been wasted deciding on all these frameworks
in the building here, there is a 0 - 01 - 1 - 2 - ... - 12 because the base is a larger building than the tower.
I wonder how many, actually
@BenFortune Sure haha
and the base building has 2 floors
12:45
so you get that
oh my god these are hilarious
you know what I don't get ben? Marmite
salty spent grains into a black paste... for breakfast?
and what about cooked/roasted beans as breakfast? :)
that's fine
baked beans are good any time
@BenFortune nice
12:48
it is not common in my region to have sausage, beans or whatever as a breakfast
dude fuck marmite
@KarelG I wouldn't say it's super common here either. but you can get them at breakfast restaurants
Do you guys have black pudding?
eggs stuff are usual though. But beans? Sausage?
a "Canadian" breakfast is eggs, bacon, and pancakes with syrup
12:49
black pudding?
no
but sometimes hashbrowns
god, it amuses me that in UK / USA / (maybe canada too) have those transparent puddings
?? Jello?
@KarelG Basically a pig's blood sausage
you can look thru it
12:50
Whats the technical difference between Black pudding and blood sausage
Or is there any
@KarelG yea, trying to figure out what you mean?
@KamilSolecki They're the same
ah, I use "blood sausage"
I think black pudding has a few extra things actually
We add oatmeal
now that's a solid meal
:D
12:52
See, I never understood the sweet/salt mix
Pancakes, syrup and bacon
Especially that streaky piss you call bacon
meh, you can get strips or back bacon if you like
no one's stopping you
I'm thinking more America
@rlemon this one you can see through it
maple bacon is fucking yum
When I last went, it was so fucking difficult to get some proper bacon
12:53
@KarelG those fell out of popularity in the 80's
@KarelG Isn't that just fruit jelly?
you cannot find it here. But is pretty common there in USA
only people who made them in the 80's still make them now
We call it "kaszanka"
I used to have them at school like almost every day
12:54
Which i find super cute
Because "kasza" means groats
I found some off brand beer which tasted like bacon, and the first time I tried it I was like, "Ugh.. it's gone bad." Now I get it and go, "Mmm.. bacon.."
@KendallFrey I'm going to try to smoke some bacon
Holly got me a smoker last year
Just be careful
Dont die
outside you fool
My friend smoked one bacon once
And now he is a vegetable
12:56
how do you even roll bacon into a joint
the bacon is the wrapping
You use it as a paper
you roll up a sausage
o fuk now i'm hungry
12:56
no but for real, I think maple bacon + extra smoke would be real nice
I have some maple syrup and some bacon
Do I try it?
but for that, I need to go to the market and get the extra thick cut
@BenFortune sure, but that's not the maple bacon we're talking about
they infuse maple flavor while curing it the first time
@BenFortune yeah, the simplest way is to drizzle a bit of syrup on it before eating
12:58
yea, it's still good
but that's just maple syrup on bacon
I'll generally do that with any breakfast food
Do you guys have golden syrup?
eggs, toast, bacon/sausage/ham
maple syrup is good with all of them
@BenFortune Is that corn syrup?
Golden syrup or light treacle is a thick, amber-coloured form of inverted sugar syrup made in the process of refining sugar cane or sugar beet juice into sugar, or by treatment of a sugar solution with acid. It is used in a variety of baking recipes and desserts. It has an appearance similar to honey and is often used as a substitute where honey is unavailable or prohibitively expensive. Many vegans also use it as a honey substitute. It is not to be confused with amber corn syrup or amber molasses. Regular molasses, or dark treacle, has both a richer colour and a strong, distinctive flavour....
@BenFortune could probably find it
but not stocked
@KendallFrey beet/cane syrup
12:59
now that stuff is fucking good
oh like ripoff maple?
no tastes nothing like it
didn't cody make sugar beet syrup?

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