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00:03
@david :facepalm:
I thought you might enjoy it
00:44
@david unless your backend has aud set to [client_id, audience] that shouldn't work
the audience for the idToken is always the clientId of the app.
@ShrekOverflow It probably is, we were meant to have a transition period where we had both id_tokens and access_tokens working to access the apis and then turn off the id_token... but that never happened
i got moved off the auth0 stuff and onto salesforce integration
so other people are now taking up the auth stories
@david That is dangerous
is it? the token still needs to be signed
if there's an actual vulnerability that this opens then i'd love to know it so i can fight for more time to sort shit out
01:11
@david I am not sure what the exact vuln is but when you are using both you are going to run into the obvious problems of scoping not existing on one and existing on other.
 
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02:19
@forresthopkinsa Photoshop was helpful. Able to export all as SVG, but the text rendered by vector.
nm it didn't work :(
colors didn't convert
@forresthopkinsa It seemed to have worked but now its not displaying on website:
^^ displays properly
but not on site
 
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04:53
please help
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Q: How to disable checkboxes if another checkbox with same id is checked

AbhiI have a table with checkbox in one of the column. When a checkbox is checked I push the row into an array. I have tried to explain better in terms of ..real world down below The table can have rows with duplicate id(other column of the row (flat_id) is different). The duplicate id I mentioned...

05:10
@Abhi not familiar with angular, but you should be able to just use a conditional
05:45
whats the name of that technology where wifi channels are partly restricted?
I want to google a list of the restricted channels but can't figure out how to phrase it lol
I think I figured it out: DFS
!!afk
 
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06:56
@DavidKamer what are you trying to do o.O
@KarelG DavidKamer is afk.
you don't say?
07:26
Can anyone help me with this thread question: stackoverflow.com/q/53646052/7813604
07:38
@ptr_user7813604 such question has been asked and answered before: check this question (used as dupe vote) or check this other question
or you can consult doctor Google.com
just noticed that the top voted answer is not correct.
07:55
@KarelG: Thanks! but you mean which answer is not correct? The first link?
I did try google, but I didn't find a good one...
if you check the first link, then you can find the following paragraph in the voted answer:
> If your applications make heavy use of system calls, more user threads per kernel thread, and your applications will run slower. This is because the kernel thread will become a bottleneck, since all system calls will pass through it.
kernels do delegate it to other available kernel threads if there are too much calls in the queue
the answer is from 2009. It could be that it was the situation back then, but today? no.
to be fair, it is fairly dependent of the implementation of the OS.
Thanks for your clarification!
@Zirak fine.
:P
08:11
Oof, today's AoC is rough
lol @ that commit
@KarelG: Sorry to annoy you again, but could you see my edit for possible duplicated issue? stackoverflow.com/q/53646052/7813604
software threads have different "subclasses"
My first question is that am I correct to say that a thread is either of software or of hardware? So only two kinds?
08:40
there is no "hardware threads"
@KarelG OK, then can I conclude that software threads include kernel+user threads, but they're in different levels?
yes.
great
finally
as mentioned, it depends of the OS. There are also hybrid threads :P
I hate terminology
08:41
yeah. That concept exists but I am not sure if there is an OS that implements that.
it is difficult to implement + is open for software vulnerabilities
just stick on those 2. forget the rest.
"hardware threads" is just used as a generic term for (signal) processing.
HT (HyperThreading) falls below that though.
My current idea of hardware thread is from wiki: In computer architecture, multithreading is the ability of a central processing unit (CPU) (or a single core in a multi-core processor) to execute multiple processes or threads concurrently
So, (and this because I got a comment from a high rep guy) for me every multithreading CPU has more than one hardware threads.
Anyway, I don't want to continue this, I know you neither, I'm kinda boring from reading too much wiki.
08:57
don't worry. Studied multithreading as part of my specialization in distributed systems.
09:07
hi ben
 
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11:35
Hi all
When I execute the following on a site, then I get an error when I click somewhere:

define([], function() { console.log("unnamed module"); })
I'm not sure, if the rest of the JavaScript of this site, is doing something wrong or is this something I shouldn't do?
Background: When I load a script from an external supplier, which is doing something similiar, the site isn't working correctly anymore. I'm asking me, who is doing wrong? The supplier or the rest of the site?
Maybe it would be helpful if you posted the error
Basically it says that a foo of undefined was not found. The Javascript of this site didn't load the correct dependency, the function, which was passed to define, was loaded instead.
12:00
hi all
hi if there anyone knows about this, is pos system macdonald using internet?
12:28
uhm what?
guys I'm new to Angular so I have small problem,


I have child class - data-table.component.ts and parent class company.component.ts and I want to send filed value from child to parent. I do it like this:

Parent:
import { DataTableComponent } from '../maincomponent/data-table/data-table.component';

export class CompanyComponent {
@ViewChild(DataTableComponent) DataTable;

onsubmit() {const selectedNodes = this.DataTable.gridApi.api.getSelectedNodes();
}
}

Child:
export class DataTableComponent {
I need to access to gridApi in Child Component
@forresthopkinsa You should have no issues now. joshbrown.info
Yours eyelids and neck must hurt a bit right now... — KarelG 1 min ago
could not resist...
13:13
hello
I've been writing a lot of javascript lately and I'm conflicted about an idiomatic problem with if checks. Considering I have a variable I check against that can either be true or false, my approach has always been to do if (variable). However coworkers of mine say this is bad form and they do if (variable === true) instead.
13:26
"bad" form ... whelp. The thing is javascript has a truthy/falsy values. So that a given variable that is not a boolean might still evaluate as a true / false.
it is not a problem though. Using if(myVariable) is just ... accepted let's say.
they are strictly equivalent right?
using if (variable === true) forces the developer to ensure that the variable is of boolean type
no
do variable = 1. It is truthy but not true
But if they are going to complain about that little thing, they should use TypeScript. It does not enforce the variables being a boolean but a ts linter does show a warning about a variable being a non-boolean. (I think you need to set it somewhere in the config tho)
idk, we have code review coming up and i'd rather not rewrite my stuff
13:32
you have to talk with them if it is ok. If not, then you adapt on that.
(it is not hard keh)
just do const bVal = !!variable
forces truthy / falsy becoming true / false
in this case it's strictly variables that I set the value of, in my sub functions
Like I have sub functions that return data as return {STATUS: (0 or 1), DATA: {stuff if status = 1}};
whereas status 0 indicates that the function has encountered and error
I usually do if (variable.STATUS) to check against errors but a colleague does if (!!variable.STATUS === true) so the last point does make sense to me because the double negation is necessary to convert it to literal true/false I guess
why don't you set the status with true/false?
instead of that 1 / 0
hard requirement of the style guide for the product
all externally accessible functions need to return STATUS 1 or 0 where 0 is error and 1 is successful and then DATA as an object containing any actual return values
14:03
posted on December 06, 2018

I spent some time today and hacked together a simple Jekyll plugin to automatically generate a service worker with Google Workbox, with minimal overhead / effort. I had previously used the jekyll-pwa-plugin, which is awesome, but it’s doing a bit too much for my taste: Local copy of the workbox distribution rather than fetching it from the Google CDN. Generates both the actual service sw.js a

14:49
I have a <ul> with click events on the <li>s. The <li>s contain buttons. How can I make sure that when the user clicks a button, it doesn't also trigger the click event on the background of the <li>?
15:14
Does any free api for making calls/messaging to phones exists for JS?
@abobakrdy I don't know but be careful. That's pretty heavily regulated.
hi
i'm working on a website with real-time data. via web sockets i get json objects and based on this i want to write/update the html dynamically. which javascript library do you recommend for doing this?
i only have experience in jQuery but for what i want to do i guess it is too complex to generate the html via jquery :o
15:31
@Allenph Can you provide some regulation info on it?
Google it. I'm not a lawyer.
I've just been in that space before and we got in trouble.
@Allenph I will! How did you get in trouble?
15:49
lol tl;dr of the welcoming wagon blog post "SE finds more things offensive than users do"
@KarelG I wanted to change my wireless channel and I can use DFS channels with my router. I didn't want to accidentally set it to one of the DFS channels.
@abobakrdy yeah that stuff is pretty locked down because of spammers and scammers
@KendallFrey is it possible to have a regular expression for "a s followed by the same number of b s"?
Not using a strictly "regular" expression but most engines support enough to do that
Don't know if it's possible in JS
@DavidKamer I see. Well im not going to make an official app, its just for my own/team use and intented for non-marketing purposes so i guess it wouldnt be a problem. But ill talk to the Api provider regardless, they probaly know alot about this kinda stuff
16:06
Does anyone have suggestion how to work with JSON data where default values, such as 0, are not serialized by the other end. Right now I'm consuming every numeric property with code like, var wings = car.wings || 0
16:23
@abobakrdy twilio is pretty much the standard from what I know, but it does have some charges involved.
@SterlingArcher "... and proceeds to say it means the majority are out of touch with what is offensive"
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Offenseive
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@JBis honestly? I hate it. Least of all because the images are pixelated in places and the animation is janky. Most of all because I dislike the overuse/abuse of animation. But I could just be a curmudgeon.
16:41
@TinyGiant Over animated? Ok. Your prob right.
Don't just want to list them though
@DavidKamer Yepp, they seem good but doesnt seem like they provice phone calls. At least not in my country
i dislike animations that last more than .3 or are chained or animate as i'm scrolling, etc
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Don't listen to the curmudgeons. Hold your head up high, and let your freak flag fly, because only dead fish follow the stream.
but it's what some people seem to like/want/think will bring home the bacon
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@KevinB did you see the animation we're talking about on joshbrown.info?
16:44
No, not at my own pc atm
@abobakrdy yeah for phone calls I'm sure it's much more complicated. I know you could probably make an autodial system if you had your own telephony server setup
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It fits all those criteria.
is there a way where I could check a page for any animations or style changes that are currently active using javascript? I want to make a plugin for it
the only animations i put in place are things like, if i'm hiding a dialog, i'll make it fade or move off the page
there's some events you can listen to, in some browsers
for css animations
for jquery animations, there's an event and a selector
@KevinB do you have any docs where I can start? I only want to listen for the changes, not really worried about changing them or anything...
@KevinB thanks I'll look into it, but I'm not sure if this is what I wanted.
well it's definitely part of the puzzle, so thank you @KevinB
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Q: Jquery - Ajax Submit form without reload the page is not working

user236945896I'm trying to submit a form without reloading the page with Ajax but i had no success till now, it still realoads the page... On the index.php i have this code bellow. Could someone help? <?php # form code ?> <div> <form action="" method="post" autocomplete="off" id="theForm"> <button type="...

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@TinyGiant lol
I'll finish my idea and see how it looks
17:29
stupid jquery questions and pity upvoters at large today
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@KevinB Isn't "stupid jquery questions" redundant?
wow if you don't care about resources too much, Cinnamon is a beautiful desktop environment
LOL
"if you don't care about resources too much" from david
@KevinB I had to add the disclaimer because it is pretty bad on that :D
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I'd rather use gnome-shell on debian
17:33
but I haven't tested a clean boot with no applications running... but I assume it will still eat some extra resources
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I may have a different definition of "beautiful desktop environment" than you.
@KevinB the reason I don't feel even slightly ironic saying this is because I have a choice of desktops with varying levels of resource usage so it's not Cinnamon VS Windows it's whatever I choose (when comparing resource usage)
@TinyGiant that's a good choice
I like gnome, but it isn't "beautiful" in the sense that Cinnamon is. I mean more of a traditional user-defined customization beauty. Like how a lot of people really enjoy using MacOS or something like that
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Are we talking the same thing? Gnome was the old version, Gnome-shell is the new one that cinnamon is based on.
@TinyGiant I think we are. I'm just saying all of the extra animation and theme choices on Cinnamon looks excellent
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Ugh, animation.
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17:38
See now that is what I call beautiful.
@TinyGiant yeah I mean if you don't like animation then maybe not, but I think gnome has animation too. I used it on 18.04 most recently
You guys know that comet that's coming next week?
@TinyGiant not a fan... I'll get a picture of a beautiful car, hold on
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@DavidKamer I don't mind some animation where it is useful to send a signal to the user that something is happening where it would otherwise not be obvious. I hate the overuse/abuse of animation where it isn't needed just for "eye candy"
I hate pages that fade in text as I scroll
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I drove one of those the other day. It's flashy and obnoxious, too large, and loose.
@TinyGiant It depends on the day for me. I like the smoothness of it sometimes. I get tired of thinks just popping in and out, and I think it's highly contextual.
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The suspension leaves a lot to be desired, and the steering feels hugely mushy, along with the brakes.
@TinyGiant yeah I prefer the charger if I wanted to buy a car
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Plus, you get pulled over in that thing if you look like you're going fast.
17:43
@Allenph is it an ELE? lol
Even incorrect answers get upvotes
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Q: Ajax Submit form without reload the page is not working

user236945896I'm trying to submit a form without reloading the page with Ajax but i had no success till now, it still reloads the page. On the index.php I have this code below. Could someone help? <?php # form code ?> <div> <form action="" method="post" autocomplete="off" id="theForm"> <button type="...

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The Altezza RS200 Z edition came with double wishbone suspension all the way around, is super light and tight, small enough to be maneuverable while being large enough to fit the family, has an inline 4 cylinder 3S-GE BEAMS engine and is rear-wheel-drive. And it looks like a camry.
@DavidKamer Well no. There is an alien space ship behind it.
18:01
@Allenph sweet our overlords are finely here
Hello everyone!
Are anyone borried? need some help in ionic 3 jeje
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Borried?
bored sorry jaja
i asked 3 hours ago in this channel but get no response. i hope you don't mind i re-post it :)
i'm working on a website with real-time data. via web sockets i get json objects and based on this i want to write/update the html dynamically. which javascript library do you recommend for doing this?

i only have experience in jQuery but for what i want to do i guess it is too complex to generate the html via jquery :o
if no one ask maybe open a question
18:09
i've opened a question
but i have a poor english and dont know how to explain my problem
@DavidKamer Yes...and the only way to get to the ship is to drink this punch. Hurry dude. The gateway to paradise will close.
I was referring to @qd0r
@M.Mariscal you should try... maybe another person edits your question to fix the typos
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@qd0r I recommend JavaScript for that.
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Q: How to deal with an object with an array of objects on Ionic 3 + AngularFirebase?

M. MariscalI'm really new on this matter... I'm doing an app on Ionic 3 with AngularFirebase2 from zero, but it's a little bit annoying to understand and play with Angular (POO), cannot find what I want to do (Some recomendable free courses or instructive guides?) Let me show you what I mean: I'm trying ...

thanks you so much anyway :)
@qd0r plain javascript
or if you want you can use react
18:11
oops
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"it is too complex to generate the html via jquery" is an invalid statement.
yeah, react definitely fits very well there
@TinyGiant oh, I stopped reading that part when i was at the "jQuery" part
@Allenph sweet! I'll drink the punch mix you sent me with the "CN−" label on the side. I'll message you from the spaceshipt!
!!afk drinking the koolaid
@TinyGiant really?
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@M.Mariscal You should remove the off-site resource request or your question may be closed for that reason.
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18:14
@qd0r Yes. Likely you're overestimating the complexity of the problem, and underestimating the capability of plain JavaScript (or ugh jQuery)
i thought there could be a framework to make it more comfortable
what off-site mate? @TinyGiant
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> but it's a little bit annoying to understand and play with Angular (POO), cannot find what I want to do (Some recomendable free courses or instructive guides?)
oh ok thanks
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You're asking us to recommend free courses and/or guides to increase your understanding of the library, which is off-topic.
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18:16
Make your question about the specific problem you're having, not the fact that you're having a hard time understanding Angular
done, thanks and sorry
okay then maybe it's just lack of skills i have.
do not hesitate to ask me for more information mates!
user4639281
Your JSON is not JSON.
i already made a project with websockets and generated the html. but it was a much smaller project and already not very comfortable
18:18
yes buddy, im using json
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This is not JSON:
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player
   |-nickname
   |-date
   |-inventory
       |- object_name
       |- price
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The JSON after that is JSON, but that isn't and just wastes my time reading it.
oh im so sorry
so im using json on angularfirebase2, there are players and every player has their own inventory, inventory is an array of the object Item"
simple
so id like to know how to add every item to the array of items (called inventory) of the player
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I think you need to get a better understanding of Firebase and Angular (especially Firebase it seems) before proceeding. I think the amount of explanation necessary to answer your question would be too much, and I don't think that such an answer would be useful to anyone but yourself. I mean, I could literally answer the question(s) you're asking, but I don't think that would help you at all as you wouldn't gain any more understanding of the platform you're building on.
18:28
oh
ok i understand buddy
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@qd0r Similar advice as above, I think you need to expand your understanding and do smaller things to make yourself more comfortable with the language before trying to accomplish things that you feel are so far out of your comfort zone.
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There's no need to rush into learning these things, and rushing will never have a good outcome.
so its very difficult to me to find updated code, because when i google it, always appear old code and it isnt helpful
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@M.Mariscal Yeah, that is a problem with Angular, but you might have more luck studying the documentation.
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Study the documentation, and as you go through and find something you don't quite understand, experiment with it.
18:30
yes im trying
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Hell, I learned JavaScript by reading the language specification(s) as they were released.
ok so thank you very much anyway! i'll keep it in mind
wow jeje
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Your welcome, sorry it wasn't the answer you were looking for.
what do i need to know? typescript classes? angular?
firebase? what do you recommend to me?
so on other platforms (android for example) i remember that it wasnt be hard
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Well, I would probably recommend reading up on TypeScript first, as that is central to Angular, then I would recommend reading up on Angular, then Firebase... Or maybe Firebase, then Angular. I don't have any specific guides or tutorials I can recommend you because everyone learns differently, and some will work better than others for different people.
18:41
yeah i got it, thanks you so much buddy, so kind
@TinyGiant no problem. :) i'm not an absolute newbie but i'm spending most of my development time in "real" programming languages. i feel comfortable with jQuery and i know the concept how to do what i want to do. i only asked for better solutions because the dom i have to generate and update is complex.
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Most people who say JavaScript isn't a real programming language doesn't know enough about JavaScript to say that.
ok! sorry for insulting you
and nice edit
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Oh it's not me you're insulting, just the most popular programming language in the history of the world.
Not bad for not a "real" programming language ;)
18:51
well then lets pray he will forgive me for this stupid assertion. lol
wow! and HTML and SQL are programming languages too. not bad. :o
@SterlingArcher Remember when you worked for RAINN? Yeah, so that was a thing...
Do you remember when I cried daily about ColdFusion? :P
@qd0r Huh, I guess I should tell my company that we need to shut down 'cause Javascript isn't a real high level programming language.
the polemic reached the end-level now. LOL
i didn't put without a reason quotation marks right?
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@qd0r technically HTML + CSS is turing complete, while HTML by itself is not.
19:00
@SterlingArcher falling into a discussion here, but popularity and whether something is "real" have very rarely anything to do with each other. Oh and I wouldn't consider html + css under programming languages.
then you can also put latex there.
lol
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@paul23 The popularity graph was there to show popularity, not to prove that it is real. JavaScript is a real programming language, and the fact is that it is the most popular real programming language.
where is the point?
JavaScript is nothing compared to jQuery.
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19:04
jQuery is JavaScript so that is an invalid statement.
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That's like saying JavaScript is nothing compared to the DOM API.
jQuery is turing complete
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Because JavaScript is turing complete
No because jQuery is a holy child from Russian hackers.
Honestly: I never have used and hopefully never have to use jquery.
19:07
@paul23 by definition what is a programming language?
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@jAndy I thought John Resig is an American
That's a legit question actually
HTML is markup obvi
@TinyGiant Who is trolling who now?
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That is the question.
> A programming language is a formal language, which comprises a set of instructions used to produce various kinds of output.
19:08
I could actually create JavaScript by using jQuery!
Hell HTML basically falls under that too
Well under that definition HTML and CSS would indeed fall under that.
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@jAndy Totally, just remove the jQuery and you've got JavaScript.
So I think a definition should include something about "generations" (Which in most languages would be implemented as "loops" or recursion).
> In mathematics, computer science, and linguistics, a formal language consists of words whose letters are taken from an alphabet and are well-formed according to a specific set of rules.
19:10
I liked the first sentence better
In the end it's a moot discussion, as hardly anyone disagrees with what is and is not a language.
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I usually just go with Turing Complete as the qualifier for being a programming language.
@TinyGiant There are lots of DSL languages which are on purpose not turing complete.
DSL, DS-languages?
The only language which is really turing complete is jQuery
oh fuck there was that one sentence that sounds right but just doesn't make sense
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19:12
@paul23 Isn't "language" in "DSL language" redundant?
> More people have been to Russia than I have.
I know it's redundant but it looks wrong without it :P
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You could just say Domain-Specific Languages, no?
Doesn't sound as buzzy.
;)
from my understanding a programming language is compiled (java,c++,c# etc..). languages like js/php are interpreted and xml/css/html are markup languages
19:13
JS is compiled too
js gets compiled dude..eh, I mean jQuery is
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@qd0r JavaScript is most definitely not interpretted. It is JIT compiled
interpreting vs compiling is also a blurred line :P
That has nothing to do with whether it's a programming language
that's how i learned it in school
19:14
@TinyGiant Well it's also interpreted
javascript is compiled into typescript which is transpiled into webassembly
@TinyGiant At what point became that "most definitely"?
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One of the interviewers at Google tried to tell me that JavaScript was interpreted. I had to fight the urge to argue with him.
and webassembly is just-in-time interpreted
and finally it gets compiled into JQUERY
19:14
@TinyGiant I thought you said it wasn't Google
you lied to me
javascript used to be just interpreted, and parts still must be interpreted nowadays
things like "eval" wouldn't work otherwise would be terribly slow.
true story, also lots of v8 optimization fails on certain programming patterns. But then again, anything that breaks optimization or JIT is pretty much fucked up code and anti-patterns
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@jAndy V8 optimization usually fails with poorly written programs that take different kinds of input and therefore cannot be optimized.
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At least that's what the V8 developer I spoke to two days ago told me.
Hmm is there any way to "profile" how good the browser can optimize your javascript? And if it has "failure points"?
19:18
you can't say Javascript is a "compiled" or "interpreted" language
it's all of the above
poorly written is a little bit broad. In general it has to do with eval'ish code, whether directly or indirectly (new Function() etc.). It generally breaks the lookup-tables for lexical environment records and it can't be jitted either
i just checked wikipedia. there it says js is an interpreted scripting language :) i hope @TinyGiant will fix it when it's wrong. the biggest programming language in the world shouldn't be blamed!!!!!!!!11
so an engine has to fallback to pretty much basic js interpretation, which is slow as f.
flashmob
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19:20
@jAndy I was told that if a function takes multiple types of input then it cannot be optimized.
loll
@TinyGiant that's a bad thing?
@paul23 jsperf
who said that? The php room?
Coming from python I am always designing my functions to be able to either take a list of parameters - or an options object. And always work on both (and it just checks if the first parameter is an options object).
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19:21
@jAndy No, the V8 developer I was talking to at Google in Waterloo two days ago.
I'm pretty sure this is utter bullshit or you got something wrong
@KendallFrey That doesn't really work for complete websites does it, nor does it really give a breakdown of where the slow pieces are.. And it doesn't give an idea of what is optimized away and what isn't.
that would pretty much mean, literally no optimization would happen in almost any js project with more than 10 lines
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@qd0r Lots of places erroneously say that JavaScript is interpreted. JavaScript can be interpreted, the spec says nothing about whether it should be or not. The fact is that if you're using JavaScript in this day and age then it is 99.99999% likely that it is JIT compiled.
this is a stupid discussion, everyone gets it
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19:24
@jAndy No... most functions I write take the same type of input.
use jQuery then
guy at V8 said something stupid? ok we can go correct him
no point saying over and over in here that V8 uses JIT compilation
I think that dude probably doesn't hang out here
@TinyGiant Well that could be said of any language.
he is just trying to troll me back
I've not seen languages where the language definition itself decides it must be interpreted.
19:25
BUT I AM ... the TROLL
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@paul23 HTML is not JIT compiled...
retarded dolphins come to ME... to SWIM WITH ME....
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lol
Well one could create a jit compiler that first creates a virtual dom and then optimizes the dom based on what can and cannot be accessed.
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But then CSS wouldn't work.
19:27
Well then combine it together when "compiling".
And dynamic stuff falls under the "you shouldn't do that, just like one should evade dynamic code execution".
I think we're onto something here
we should JIT compile HTML
we could accomplish so much
!!afk lunch
19:39
Anybody use Joi validation?
I can't seem to find documentation on how to validate a Set or Map
Anyone every had Istanbul say you're not covering an area you definitely are?
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