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00:24
is this now the php chat cool :D
I actually really like php syntax highlighting
and that migth complete my list of reasons I like it jk
 
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03:56
🚽 🚀
Hey, I just noticed something silly in JS.
MyClass[Symbol.species] === Array[Symbol.species]; // false
Object.getOwnPropertySymbols(MyClass); // []
Object.getOwnPropertySymbols(Array); // [Symbol(Symbol.species)]
Object.getPrototypeOf(MyClass) === Array; // true
When you extend an array, your class magically gets a [Symbol.species] property, but it is not its own property and it is not inherited either.
I thought that was kinda cool.
04:14
@KevinB I tried that game. Too difficult. KSP right?
Yeah, KSP is not for me. I'm not patient enough.
great looking game even at stock now
@JacqueGoupil hmm
04:25
i don't think this rocket has enough d/v
welp, heh, couldn't even capture a mun orbit, didn't have a signal
oh, derp, i let myself run out of power, that's why
attempt 2, with more fuel
@JBis Haha, I didn't know that one, not bad
It's an implementation detail because >= is defined as the opposite of < while <= is defined as the opposite of >. It's still horrible.
04:44
i have to be super efficient with this landing or i won't be able to get this probe back to kerbin
nope, can't make it home. gonna have to send a kerbal out to collect
ornot
can't get orbit
You have my sympathies. Tell me there's no pilot at least.
no pilot
at least i can transmit half the science
I don't get how you got there
the max I ever got was orbit
and that was copied from online
Oof, then we won't have to worry about the moral implications of abandoning it there until AI becomes self-aware. Crisis averted.
it's gonna go boom
in a min or two
04:52
Would you work at a place that pays well but writes shit code and is shit?
letting batteries recharge for the last transmission
nah, i have to enjoy where i work
People nice, but the code is bad. Security is bad. Most of everything is bad.
that just means a lot of room for improvement
Well... You can always hope you might be able to change things. I mean, I am going back to Ubisoft for an internship after all...
here comes the surface
timer keeps goin up
first impact, all that is left is 4 landign legs and 4 mystery goo experiments
04:56
I think it all comes down to this: is my job contributing to something good in the world? And if not, do I feel okay with that?
@JacqueGoupil Yeah but I don't want to come in and sound arrogant
@JacqueGoupil What if it leads to a job the does?
hum... what?
Oh, you mean, what if it's a shitty job but leads to a job that satisfies me in the long run?
Sure I guess. I'm still a student so for now I've been mostly picking jobs based on "does it pay my studies" and "am I going to enjoy it while the internship lasts".
So maybe my opinion isn't the best ^^
(For context: I am in high school. And I think any experience working is good. But the place I am looking at (would be for web design most likely). But from what I see on their website and from what someone who currently works their tells me, there code isnt great. Security not great. Yet they advertise "professional" design and security to "keep the hackers out".)
@JacqueGoupil Yes.
woo
now i can make a muuuuuch lighter lander
Although their hosting price is dirt cheap.
05:02
Hmm. Hard to tell in that case. If they do PHP or Java, refuse.
:P
Just to get an idea: Submits forms with HTTP. If you manually type in HTTPS, you get an invalid cert due to hostname mismatch (not even close). The homepage background video is embed in from youtube. But its removed so you get an error in the background (seems to be with many of the websites they create).
Their "responsive" design is barely responsive.
@JacqueGoupil Haha. I hate Java, but I do like PHP XD.
I was going to make a sarcastic comment about your tastes but every language sucks anyway.
Yes.
PHP is more of a stigma IMO.
Java is actual shit.
People like what they are used to. I dislike Java because it treats exceptions as if they were something that's expected to happen constantly.
But I dislike PHP because it is terribly inconsistent, poorly documented and a pain to debug,
05:11
i like coldfusion and javascript
and java is a useful tool for coldfusion, so i use it sparingly
@JacqueGoupil Pain to Debug ish | Poorly documented X | Inconsistent √√√√√√√√√√√√√√√√√
The inconstancies are ridiculous
But it is well documented
imo
failed launch
(although I do much advanced stuff so I may not know)
i reaaaaaly need fairings, but don't have enough science to unlock it
it's like trying to get a van to space
@JacqueGoupil ^^
:)
05:14
Okay, I actually totally would hesitate if I saw that offer. I mean, having worked at pornhub would be kind of an achievement ^^
would or wouldn't?
I would hesitate, because I certainly don't want a job in PHP, haha.
lol
Bonus points because I live a couple hours from there :P
@KevinB That looks... exotic ^^
05:19
tried to make it as narrow as i could so it wouldn't have as much drag
Finishing it up soon but what do you think?
901 d/v left for the mun transfer, will leave me with ~ 100 d/v for corrections/orbit capture, and then another 2500 d/v for landing/hopping around the mun, and returning home
(as you can see my CSS skills aren't great)
Just have to fix the downloading with the help of rlemon.
And make responsive
(probably with the help of rlemon XD)
(you should add a <title> to the head so it's a valid document)
(and there's a script tag below the body, that's not good)
@JacqueGoupil Yep. Thats the little things that I'll touch up once I am done with the main stuff.
164
A: Is it wrong to place the <script> tag after the </body> tag?

Andy EIt won't validate outside of the <body> or <head> tags. It also won't make much difference — unless you're doing DOM manipulations that could break IE before the body element is fully loaded — to putting it just before the closing </body>. <html> .... <body> .... <script type="text...

05:28
Chrome or whatever browser you're using is guessing/fixing the code for you.
(all browsers make guesses when they receive bad code)
But it isn't valid code as per the HTML5 spec (or any HTML spec)
@JacqueGoupil Oh shit your right. Gotta fix that. Didn't realize. Thanks!
Haha, no worries. I've had a teacher who'd give us 0 points unless our code validated as XHTML. It took be a while to stop being a purist when HTML5 became a norm.
lol
Ok fixed now
Just seeing all these <br> and <meta charset="utf-8"> without an ending slash made me cringe ^^
But now I'm used to it. HTML doesn't have to be stuck in the XML era.
heh
i lost my main engine on landing
but i think i can still make it home
because i'm crippled i'm not gonna chance goign to another location for more
05:33
@JacqueGoupil You can try a conversion if you want. It should work.
Created the backend of that myself (with the help of youtube-dl and ffmpeg, of course XD)
Seems like your tool doesn't support youtu.be short links. Might be worth adding or mentioning at least.

And I might have sent a big video for a test, x)
@JacqueGoupil Yep. Will prob convert everything. Mobile youtube links dont work either. But thats all easy.
Yep, 500+mb. Lol. It cleans itself out after 24 hours so its no problem.
It's a 30min 1080p video of me :P
talking about Ratchet and Clank
Yep, worked fine. I don't know how hard coding this was, but good job!
(And I hope you don't use the same username on google and stackoverflow because chances are google will close all your accounts if you leave that up :P )
@JacqueGoupil Thanks! Got fed up with all the ads on other converted websites so I figured I would create my own. The first one I made was very insecure. Remade it more secure and than added some nice features, like the list of videos below.
@JacqueGoupil uh oh....Welp, I have about 20 others if they close that one down XD
05:41
@KevinB da faq? How are you so good.
well
it just wen't boom
all that is left
Don't laugh but here's my download function. I am changing as per rlemon recommendations
it may or may not survive
but probably not
function download(url) {
        window.location = url;
    }
it's going in parachute first, worst case scenario
05:44
Alright
I am off to bed
this thing is so light though that it might slow down enough fast enough that it doesn't blow up
Goodnight guys
o/
it's gonna land safely
as long as the chute deploys
05:51
I was replying to JBis, although a bit late.
ah
success!
I'm sad. docco doesn't seem to support link label definitions fully.
docco is a documentation tool which converts comments in a code into markdown and generates a web page with the documentation on the left and its code on the right. Pretty cool.
Well, I wish you good luck with that spaceship. I must have worked 30h on a school project in two days and I'm about to puke from javascript overload.
so good night to you too
06:09
o/
06:39
help?
-1
Q: find which link caused route to change

Dwight SchruteThe application uses angularjs. I have a navigation bar which opens pages and also another UI which also opens the same pages(same links). I am using $locationChangeStart to toggle open the sub-menu in the navbar when I open a page from the other UI. When I open the same page from the from the...

 
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09:00
I am getting error -> db.collection is not a function ?
code:
const express = require('express');
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const socket = require('socket.io');
const message = require('./model/message')

const app = express();

const db = require('./config/keys').mongoURI;

mongoose.connect(db, {useNewUrlParser: true})
  .then(() => console.log('Mongodb connected...'))
  .catch( err => console.log(err));

const port = 5000;

let server = app.listen(5000, function(){
  console.log('server is running on port 5000')
});

let io =  socket(server);
I don't know mongoose sorry, you have a debugger handy?
Yes in debugger it is saying the same thing'
I mean, looking over your code, the db variable looks like it just contains keys. do you know what you're expecting the db object to look like?
09:18
Okay, so in this case the db variable is set to client.db('mytestingdb'); yours isn't. perhaps that's where your confusion comes from?
But should I add all the socket.io code inside .then() promise ?
I mean to say should all the lines starting from let io = socket(server); should go inside mongoose.connect().then () ? is it right ?
I would assume so, because you only want the code to run when the database is ready
09:43
is there a way I can make the array splice method return a new array instead of modifying the original?
10:22
how can i delete
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@AjitSingh Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq. For posting large code blocks, use a paste site like gist.github.com, hastebin.com, pastie.org or a demo site like jsbin.com
var myObj = [
    {
        "Plant_Power": 10,
        "Plant_Power_qc": -2138963968,
        "_time": "2018-10-26T03:00:12.372Z"
    },
    {
        "Plant_Power": 20,
        "Plant_Power_qc": -2138963968,
        "_time": "2018-10-26T03:00:31.400Z"
    },
    {
        "Plant_Power": 30,
        "Plant_Power_qc": -2138963968,
        "_time": "2018-10-26T03:00:53.773Z"
    }

];

//var myObj = JSON.parse(mydata);

delete myObj[1][keyToDelete];
who i can gelete "Plant_Power_qc" from below javascript object

var keyToDelete = "Plant_Power_qc";
var myObj = [
    {
        "Plant_Power": 10,
        "Plant_Power_qc": -2138963968,
        "_time": "2018-10-26T03:00:12.372Z"
    },
    {
        "Plant_Power": 20,
        "Plant_Power_qc": -2138963968,
        "_time": "2018-10-26T03:00:31.400Z"
    },
    {
        "Plant_Power": 30,
        "Plant_Power_qc": -2138963968,
        "_time": "2018-10-26T03:00:53.773Z"
    }

];

//var myObj = JSON.parse(mydata);
set it to undefined or null
i just want to Remove from my object
well, if you have a blank object and you try reading any object from it, you'll get undefined, so setting it to undefined is deleting it
10:32
i am getting this data from api i do not have control over that. so how do i set to null
myObj[0]["Plant_Power"] = undefined;
10:47
i am doing this
for(var i=0;i<=myObj.length;i++){

 delete myObj[i][keyToDelete];
}
where?
hold on
for (let i in myObj) {
    myObj[i][keyToDelete] = undefined;
}
any reason why this is not working?

for(var i=0;i<=myObj.length;i++)
what is myObj?
what does it look like?
10:52
var myObj = [
    {
        "Plant_Power": 10,
        "Plant_Power_qc": -2138963968,
        "_time": "2018-10-26T03:00:12.372Z"
    },
    {
        "Plant_Power": 20,
        "Plant_Power_qc": -2138963968,
        "_time": "2018-10-26T03:00:31.400Z"
    },
    {
        "Plant_Power": 30,
        "Plant_Power_qc": -2138963968,
        "_time": "2018-10-26T03:00:53.773Z"
    }

];
right, okay
calling an array myObj is kinda misleading.. can you post the whole loop?
oh because i <= myObj.length, change it to i < myObj.length
6 mins ago, by Ajit Singh
i am doing this
@JacobSchneider ohh understood
ah right.. didnt see it my bad
10:56
it will help to space your code properly, that way, little things like that jump out quite easily
or if you can't be bothered doing that, install beautify
@JacobSchneider sure i will do that thanks for the help
no problem
Hey, say i wanted to know if a given email was present in a field in mongo, so I have mongo compass in table view and an email, say '[email protected]' is in that column, how can I return true if it's present but only if it's in that column?
 
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13:27
Hello folks!

Please, can someone help me figure out what is wrong with this small React component?
https://stackblitz.com/edit/react-qztc2c

I'm playing around with State and keep getting the shown error.
13:41
I renamed the function name ("updater" >> "titleUpdater") and it works.
Hmm 🤔
 
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15:07
Hi all, I am not able to get data from mongodb and display it on frontend using socket.io can anyone please help me with code:
chat.find().limit(100).sort({_id:1}).toArray(function(err, res){
      if(err){
          throw err;
      }
      // Emit the messages
      socket.emit('RECEIVE_MESSAGE', res);
    });
Above code is not working why so ? I am able to store data into mongodb using socket.io when user clicks on send buttton message is saved in mongodb but how can I display it on frontend ?
 
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there's been a very loud helicopter just sitting directly overhead for the past 10 minutes
I can't
it must be a joke
I'm not nearly as grumpy as yesterday, so I can embrace the madness, at least
17:18
There is a moron who has a very (and I mean astronomically) loud truck that lives next to @oboe, middle of the night 3 AM storms around almost every day -_- waking the entire neighbourhood up, I understand you @towc
It's those self replicating black helicopters lol
Why I am getting error in mongodb ? See screenshot below:
Any mongodb developers can you please help with above issue ?
17:35
@funjoker What is chat.find({}) returning if you read it into a variable and log it?
kinda obvious what it is returning
@William yeah,
@William wouldn't it print cannot read property find of undefined if it were an issue with the chat object?
the arrowing is incredibly misleading otherwise
@funjoker try something like this: const found = await chat.find({}); then print found to see if that doesn't return undefined. I don't know what promise library you're using
it looks familiar yeah but I don't which one either
17:40
@William could that be an async issue? I wouldn't think that chat.find({}) would return undefined if it was an async issue, but it's still my best guess
@funjoker also if you could show us where/how you define the chat object
I’m having difficulty finding the right tool for my problem. All I need to do is create a new global CSS class on-the-fly in React. When a user makes a selection in a menu, the class would be created with all necessary properties and added to the global space. Does this even require a package or is it possible to manage without?
@BrandonDurham just conditionally apply it to your root element
React is really just a view library. (others may debate this)
But to apply it it has to exist. When I format the new class with properties, where do I then put it so the app has access?
I’m formatting the @font-face rules and class like this:
const newClass = {
	'@font-face': [
		{
			fontFamily: `${font.label} ${FONT_FAMILY_PREFIX}-A`,
			src: `url(/fonts/${font.value}-TD-Space.woff)`,
			fontWeight: 'normal',
			fontStyle: 'normal',

		}, {
			fontFamily: `${font.label} ${FONT_FAMILY_PREFIX}-B`,
			src: `url(/fonts/${font.value}-TD.woff)`,
			fontWeight: 'normal',
			fontStyle: 'normal',
		},
	],
	[`.${font.value}`]: {
		fontFamily: `${font.label} ${FONT_FAMILY_PREFIX}-A, ${font.label} ${FONT_FAMILY_PREFIX}-B`,
	},
})
Just not sure what to do with it after that.
18:06
@BrandonDurham you would need to use some sort of store more than likely.
you could also pass it back up to the root object, but that can get tedious and should only be used minimally and/or if you really know how scope works.
I mostly use Redux, but a lot of experienced devs in this chat have said that mobx is better and I plan to try it out soon
Yeah, I don’t think it’s something that’s easily managed.
@BrandonDurham what do you mean?
Adding dynamic CSS classes to the document
@BrandonDurham it's really easy if you're designing your components correctly
just use a conditional in the render method and props
well I prefer ternary (not standard conditional. You may even have to use ternary for it to work right imo)
I’m not sure we’re talking about the same thing. :)
18:20
@BrandonDurham we are
@BrandonDurham oh wait so you're saying specifically add a class in a CSS format?
yeah don't do that lol
just use the style object
I don’t see where a conditional comes into play.
I have to do that. No way around it.
@BrandonDurham so what are you having problems with?
You don't have to use a conditional, but that's just a better way to do it imo unless you're keeping all vars in state and passing them as props or using them in the component
Determining how to add a new CSS class to the document (the head, in a style tag, I suppose).
but still there has to be a conditional at some point with that if it changes depending on some action
@BrandonDurham yeah, but that kind of defeats the purpose of using React
should be stuff like:
This isn’t why I’m using React. It’s just a requirement for the project. Doesn’t have to be React-specific.
18:25
<div style={{fontFamily: this.state.fam}} > {reactCode} </div>
@BrandonDurham you still shouldn't use an antipattern... If you're required to use React you should do your best to use it correctly
You make it way more complicated if you don't utilize the style attribute
Style attribute is not possible.
why not?
This element is inside of aa rich text editor that has its own methods.
@BrandonDurham the text editor isn't rendered using react and you don't have access to the html in the text editor?
It is. It’s Draft.js. But I’m not comfortable with modifying the way it manages its content.
18:30
@DavidKamer I have solve that issue actually db.once('open', function {} ) solved the issue but promises could also be helpful in this case
@funjoker awesome. Yeah I also thought it could be the db wasn't connected, but I was thrown off by how it returned that .select was on an undefined object and not .find.
@BrandonDurham then just create override classes
then add them conditionally instead of injecting them directly
Shit. I’m sorry @DavidKamer. My dog is pacing behind me and I need to take her out for a while. Maybe a good walk will help.
render(){
  const {someCondition} = this.props;
  const addedClass = someCondition ? "fontClass1" : "fontClass2";

  return(
    <div className={`existingClasses ${addedClass}`}> {reactDOMStuff} </div>
	)
}
@BrandonDurham ok, I've got to get some work done, but if you look at my code and you have any questions just ping me and I'll get to it when I get a break
Any tips on keeping node up to date on Ubuntu?
never mind I already have n installed and forgot lol.
!!afk
user10382642
18:46
Hello I want to pass an argument to a javascript function but when I do it stops working
19:08
@KendallFrey I was interested in starting a slack channel about data structures, algorithms, and system design. Is this something you would be interested in co-managing? Creating topics, channels, as well as setting rules and structure.
Eh, probably not. I'm feeling pretty lazy atm
no worries. I thought you mentioned an idea like this a while ago. Just thought I'd bring it up.
user10564429
0
Q: Why the behavior of the Image.queryCache() method is different from the documentation of react-native?

Dhu BytesI am learning to react native and I found the method Image.queryCache() which takes an array of URLs of images. The documentation says that: Returns a mapping from URL to cache status, such as "disk" or "memory" But when I use this method, it does not return anything like "disk" or "memory"...

20:02
slack is stupid won't let any with gmail join

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