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if your efforts at compatibility are impeding your ability to gain familiarity with modern Javascript then that's a problem
this isn't a bank app; your goal here is to learn JS, yeah? if that's the case then you're doing yourself a disservice by only learning old JS
Why would something that has a goal of learning JS require supporting old browsers? Sounds like it's an actual app made for someone
But I haven't actually got the whole context so I could be wrong
I have other projects that are more oriented to learning JS. This needs to be supported because its actually being used.
@WilliamLee this
If you have the time and you're ok with setting babel up, it'll be a good experience
Otherwise, if time is an issue, then eh, up to you to prioritize
maybe ill test it out, thanks for the suggestion @forresthopkinsa
00:03
Shouldn't be too difficult though
guys , i have a problem and spent hours on this
value in browser source element

<input name="gvTrust$ctl02$gvLoan$ctl02$TextAmount" type="text" value="6.00,25"

it i see only 25 on the screen
why input keep the old value
:(
in my opinion, knowing how to use Webpack, Babel, and modern JS is pretty much indispensable
@Bassem What do you mean by old value?
i update value of text box then press save
@Bassem Cache?
00:05
new value is appeared but if the page post back i see the old value also
separated with commas
@forresthopkinsa I don't, but should, use sass and haml and stuff like that so I dont use web pack.
@Bassem with js I assume. Can we see your js?
ehh I haven't ever needed to use sass in js development roles
webpack definitely
so it just depends on whether your focus is more on styling or dev
 $(function () {
                    $(document).on('change', ".UpdateLoan", function () {
                        var id = $(this).closest('tr').find('td').eq(0).html();
                        var TextCheckMemo = $(this).closest('tr').find('[id*=TextCheckMemo]').val();
                        var TextAmount = $(this).closest('tr').find('[id*=TextAmount]').val();
                        alert(TextAmount);
                        var DropdownlistGLAcct = $(this).closest('tr').find('[id*=DropdownlistGLAcct]').val();
I am speaking about TextAmount
   <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="7. Amount" HeaderStyle-HorizontalAlign="Right" SortExpression="Amount">
                                                <ItemTemplate>
                                                    <asp:UpdatePanel runat="server">
                                                        <ContentTemplate>
                                                            <asp:Label ID="LabelAmount" runat="server" Text='<%# String.Format("$ {0:N2}", Eval("Amount")) %>' Visible="false"></asp:Label>
@Bassem MCVE please, stackoverflow.com/help/mcve
@forresthopkinsa I like backend better. And I think I'm better at it. I find CSS to be a pain in the ass. And I am an awful designer.
@JBis lmao same, man
00:10
Yeah, thankfully, I don't have to touch the CSS too often
Surprisingly enough, I've never really been asked CSS questions for the frontend role interviews I've been to either
I just realized you can download youtube videos without a converter. Just change your user agent to mobile.
 
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Jpv
Jpv
01:33
Hey guys, really noob question.
I have an element: <input name="special_dims_cart[0]">
i'm trying to select this element using the name attribute.
$('input[name=special_dims_cart[0]]').val();
i've tried escaping the bracket $('input[name=special_dims_cart[0]]').val();
oh wait.. need two back slashes... -___-
$('input[name=special_dims_cart\\[0\\]]').val();
 
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03:30
I can't decide what I want to do or what's best practice for writing restful endpoint:

'/api/v1/users/:userId/tasks/create'

vs

'/api/v1/tasks/create'
request payload:
{
    userId: '123abcd'
}
Thoughts anyone?
 
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04:44
hi everyone!
var hasBeenClicked = true;
$(".fa-bellDesk").on("click", function() {
	if(hasBeenClicked == false){
        $.ajax({
            url: URL + "/update.php",
            success: function() {
                hasBeenClicked = true;
                $('#datacount').hide();
            }
        });
        return false;
    }
});
Could someone tell me what return false does?
i was seaching on google about prevent ajax call spam and i found this, i understand how it works, but not at all
i mean, i did not understand what return false; should do
and actually after i edded this return false; my code is not working propely
05:46
@user236945896 Returning false from an event handler will automatically call event.stopPropagation() and event.preventDefault().
user2620028
06:37
@KendallFrey Hey I have a hosting question and I don't know who else to ask at this time of night, could you humor me?
07:15
anyonw knows how to get the aws hls protection data key?
where does it store?
 
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08:58
@CaptainHere wow this is some useful insight.
Is there any magical way in react in which I can restrict accepted children that extend an interface, knowing that they will always get parsed to ReactElement<TProps?, TState?> by react?

And no, having stuff in props doesn't do the job for me.

Im thinking like some magical symbol fuckery, but an actual implementation doesnt come to my mind
well there is also the possibility of casting on render, but that doesn't cut it either
not seamless enough
09:22
😐 shot myself in my feet
wait what
not literally I hope
09:37
figuratively. Issued npm update on a wrong screen of my terminal, updating an incorrect npm project. And it seems that I don't have a backup of package.json
gotcha rebuild it <.<
all minified files got "undefined" in it
10:03
Hi there
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I am using laravel and in my js file I have this code paste.ofcode.org/3abrK3UWBvzeJuYJydWcDxV
I just want to get email and store it in localstorage
but it does not work when I load the script on the page but it works when I type it in console
I couldn't get it can you help me?
Are you loading it after the DOM is ready?
@BenFortune Oh I guess not. That might be my problem. I will check it now :)
Is it inline or are you loading it from a .js file?
If the latter, try adding your script tag just before the closing </body> tag
10:17
I am loading it from a js file
I just added $(document).ready (function() { paste.ofcode.org/3abrK3UWBvzeJuYJydWcDxV });
If this is even correct
but didn't work. I don't really know much about JS just researching and trying to implement
email is an input element, right?
Yes on jsfiddle it works and also when I type it in console and then try it again it works. But not when I load my script. And on networks tab it shows the js file
10:41
when is that code snipped being executed?
and also when I create a simple html file and try this script it works.
you said that it is in a js file. But where do you call the <script src="urjsfile">
It is in app.blade.php
where in that php file?
10:43
after that $(document).ready (function() { paste.ofcode.org/… }); ?
aha. could be that the content might not be loaded completely if you add that input element via that jquery script
you can play it safe by wrapping your snippet (where you work with the email input) in a loaded event handler
(so wrap it in $(document).ready as well )
okay I will try that, thank you
11:27
wait, is it in custom.js?
needs to go after jQuery
Hey guys
I did a thing in WebStorm and it suggested to me to set the return type to "string" and inserted this before the function
/**
 * @return {string}
 */
what is this?
also I'm using react-native
yes, It was because I was placing document ready in the wrong place.

But now my custom.js is not loading into the page
In the login screen it does but I wanted to do it in the create post page where you can create posts.
@JacobSchneider It's a docblock
11:44
Never heard of it
So when I am trying to load that custom.js file to my login page everything is fine
But on the create post page I get an error like :

SyntaxError: expected expression, got '<'
This is the cause
you need to read the error message completely. Or check the line
@KarelG Okay it was a path problem. Thanks :)
I am learning slowly. :D
12:52
Hi guys, I'm trying to upload a video recorded by the user on the site to my server. But there's nothing reflecting on the php back-end. See the code here: jsfiddle.net/np3bmdwu
There's no errors on the console. JS code modified from line 5181, down
13:12
you have described an issue vaguely and comes with a jsfiddle that contains a code dump of your project. I suggest to read stackoverflow.com/help/mcve first.
zis is a vewwy big file
you don't have to eat it, pal.
14:14
dude
we have a bot for something
just use !!mcve
15:00
How to document with JSdoc an object whose keys are dynamically named? For example, a function that returns an array of objects like [{AB001: 100, AB002: 101}]
!!mcve
If you would like assistance, please create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example
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Its temporal and confirmed actually :D
Hi guys, I have a question about arrow functions!
heres my snippet :

let createInnerObservable = (id) =>
Rx.Observable.create(observer => {
console.log('%ccreated inner observable:', 'color:blue;', id);

I know that before the arrow we put the paramter, the input for the function. However "observer" is never used! And the only thing in the body is a console log. What does this function return?
@LuXxenatorX createInnerObservable is a function that accepts an id, and returns an Rx.Observable.
The inner function you pass to .create() apparently accepts an observer, but the function you passed doesn't use it.
So it can be discarded () => { console.log(...)
15:11
I see, thank you very much!
Can i upvote herE?
No, and no upvotes needed :)
Thank you
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doesnt work
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15:27
i just fixed it
Hi , this question is related to rxJS:
  ngOnInit() {
    this.auth.currentUser.subscribe( user => {
      this.currentUser = user;
    });
  }
I am passing an arrow function to subscribe , but nowhere in the code is user defined! Yet it still works! Is this possible?
@LuXxenatorX user is a parameter
You pass a function, you tell this.auth.currentUser what to do when given a user
It's rx that gives you that user.
Ahhhhhh of course
thank you very much
this is fascinating, I really enjoy Javascript for things like this, I guess this is functional or declarative programming?
its reactive programming.
I feel I am missing something obvious here? stackoverflow.com/questions/54131772/…
16:18
@MadaraUchiha you're a parameter
nerd
@SterlingArcher No, I'm an argument. You're a parameter.
That's debatable
@SterlingArcher No, it's NaN.
I would argue it's more i
@SterlingArcher i disagrees.
16:21
That's a very negative way to imagine things
@SterlingArcher No, like I said, it's NaN.
Oh dear god we've come full circle
@SterlingArcher Even He won't save you now.
Did you just assume the Lord's gender
user1596138
@SterlingArcher my dad showed up at my house with a brand new MT09 in the middle of winter
16:23
In america it's called the FZ09 :P
That's cool, but why winter?
I haven't taken my bike out since november
user1596138
No it's called the MT09
user1596138
FZ is different :P
user1596138
He sold his FZ and bought the MT actually
user1596138
Same motor tho. 125hp lol. And idk the dude is nuts
That's a powerful bike.. ~900cc right?
user1596138
16:27
His literally has a 5 inch sticker that says "MT", so Idk how he got that.. But it's fast af lol
user1596138
Yea something like that. I got a 400hp ford ranger coming tomorrow lol fuck bikes in the winter
I need to go let my engine run and grease the chain though
Little winter maintainence
user1596138
I still can't believe you have that thing in a parking garage LOL
It's underground with climate control :P
user1596138
Oh nice!
16:30
did you think it was above ground open sides etc?
user1596138
Yeah that's what I pictured
Ahh yeah no I would have rented a storage unit or used my brother's/uncle's garage if that was the case
user1596138
I installed shop lights and light insulation in my garage.... I rent it tho so I went cheap
user1596138
Penny fiberglass behind plastic lol
user8729657
17:28
I hope paying for school today is worth it in the end.
user1596138
18:05
Worth not going to jail for not paying your debts
I think his point was that maybe school wasn't worth it in the end, for that amount of money
user1596138
Yeah, he said worth paying tho
user1596138
Definitely worth paying regardless lol
I paid £9k a couple of weeks ago for my first year of uni, and I don't think I'll be continuing uk university any time soon (after the end of this academic year)
if I didn't pay, I could probably have just left the university
user1596138
Buy trucks not diplomas #murica
18:07
I can still just leave the university, but with 9k less
user1596138
If you don't pay a huge debt like that in one "country" can you just cross into the next?
in fact, I'm moving back to bratislava by the end of the month :3
user1596138
Since you have so many places just stacked against each other...
@Jhawins it's not debt, not exactly
it's not like they already provided you with the full service
user1596138
You agreed to pay a price for "a thing", you received the thing, you have a debt
user8729657
18:09
I just hope, I get some money from having some sort of education. I hope it would bridge me to meet clients.
and most of that money is probably for the certification at the end regardless
@OvieAdese yeah that's not what happens
where are you from?
what's your level of experience?
user8729657
Canada
what do you do?
user1596138
I want to get my education but not for monetary gain
user1596138
18:10
I've already got a career tho.
user1596138
I'd have had an easier time starting out if I had a diploma, guarantee that.
user1596138
I just got lucky and got a job with no experience and no education. It's not the norm
@Jhawins well, it would have taken you 4 years longer
considering that, would it still have been easier?
user8729657
Www.dev-trix.com been learning how to make some web apps using JS.
user1596138
Sure. But if I hadn't gotten lucky I'd never have gotten anywhere in 4-6-8 whatever years
18:11
@OvieAdese any other resources?
user8729657
Resources?
user1596138
@towc have you got a job now?
@Jhawins so maybe people should be pushed to have more somewhat meaningful random connections instead of getting a diploma
user1596138
It's always odd to me when I see you giving career advice. No offense.
user8729657
I mean I have a client I'm building a web app for but hes fam.
18:13
@Jhawins my current part time job will become a 30hrs/week job at the end of january
user1596138
Nice.
user8729657
Im currently going to look for part time so I can fund my school adventure though
it's 30€/hr with a great team, I think I can give some advice based on that
remote
@OvieAdese did you learn from anything else other than that website?
user1596138
I don't think your hourly rate has anything to do with whether you should be handing out advice.
@Jhawins I thought that was your language :P
user1596138
18:14
My language is "BRAaaaaaaappppppp"
other than that, I live with devs, I talk with devs, I'll be hiring devs soon, and that kind of stuff
user8729657
Yea I got a github, ill link you in a bit. I learned a lot from stackoverflow.
@OvieAdese any books? (not required, but it's nice)
do you regularly read from blogs?
do you do random challenges?
user1596138
I don't read programming blogs, books...
user1596138
Don't do random challenges :P
user1596138
18:15
7 year gap free full time career. Meh
user8729657
Naw, I read from the documentation frameworks provide
user8729657
And i get info from people in chat
@Jhawins the happy devs I know love random challenges, and so do the people that employed them
user1596138
There's a flavor for everyone :P
and about blogs, really?
I'm counting medium/hackernoon as a blog
user1596138
18:16
You got a good one to recommend?
css tricks
user1596138
Yeah I don't follow.
user1596138
Nope
I don't follow medium/hackernoon, but links often get shoved around
user8729657
@towc, The only kinda blogs I watch are microsoft ones. When they have new tech that can help me
18:17
for starters, you don't watch blogs
user1596138
I come up with ideas and build them all the time. Using new shit. That's about it
user1596138
Someday I will actually launch one lol
secondly, as a culture, we tend to dislike microsoft because of their mischevious business techniques, so good, but bad
user1596138
That's a size thing
@Jhawins but you probably read something other than docs before building, right?
user1596138
18:18
If your company is huge they will like huge providers IME
@Jhawins that's why our culture doesn't tend to like huge companies either way
which doesn't mean all programmers
@towc I'm not sure where you got the idea you could speak on behalf of an entire culture.
user1596138
We make the better part of a billion dollars per year so
user1596138
Your tiny company can hate biguns all they want lol
@KendallFrey were you not around when I was voted as nerdiest in my highschool?
(I never was voted that. I'm a fluke. I'm sorry)
also, am I wrong about the MS thing?
18:21
Certainly don't include the big picture
@OvieAdese what frameworks are you familiar with?
if you have some experience in react and are decent at javascript, you can already probably get a junior job in many companies
user1596138
@towc You're not wrong. It's subjective.
user1596138
You're wrong if you want to say everyone feels like you do.
ohhi
finally got my new work pc
no longer working on a potato
user1596138
Hey potatoes are the shit
user1596138
18:36
The humble spud
only problem atm is this second monitor looks a little blurry
user1596138
onBlur={() => false}
damn
lost all my adblock settings
Sam
Sam
Is it possible to pass a component (with props) to the props of a child component in React?
@KevinB do you do react?
Sam
Sam
18:41
@DavidKamer do u even react?
@Jhawins which I specifically haven't
@Sam are you on Windows?
Sam
Sam
Nope
Sam
Sam
18:42
Yeah
user1596138
@Sam Could you rephrase this?
user1596138
I'm confused
Sam
Sam
Sure... I'll write out some pseudo code
user1596138
<SomeComponent prop={this.props.children}/>
user1596138
?
18:44
I do react
user1596138
//render
const instantiatedComp = <MyComp someProps={5}/>;
return <SomeComponent prop={instantiatedComp}/>
i think you can pass pretty much whatever you want
assuming you have access to the thing you want to pass
user1596138
CHildren is actually just a magic prop anyway
user1596138
It's sugar
@Sam @KevinB if either of you want to help test this on Windows/Mac: https://www.npmjs.com/package/parcel-reactor

I'll get to it eventually I guess... lmao, but *if you want to help*
I have a mac in the cloud but VNC is slow and my virtual machine for windows doesn't have npm on it and it's something I don't really want to figure out today lol
user1596138
18:47
lol Parcel docs: "requires zero configuration"
user1596138
BS train
It takes very little config
but still does take some
user1596138
Lacking a config it would have 1 function
user1596138
WHich is nonsense
the project setup always takes some config
user1596138
18:48
Right lol. Jus nit picking the header
😐
oh lol, but yeah the tool isn't super complicated, but it makes my life more convenient bc even though parcel is like 100 times less complicated than webpack it still takes like 15 minutest to get everything setup without some like cra.
oh, hey, do the emojis work
🌮 yup, i got tacos
user1596138
I never had a problem with webpack lol
user1596138
18:51
People just can't read docs these days
user1596138
With great power comes many options
I never had a problem either unless you consider wasted time a problem which I do lol
user1596138
You just wasted the time building a react-create-app for parcel tho
user1596138
That apparently doesn't work
user1596138
#Logic
18:52
I guess so
but it was done to doing it for webpack or parcel
because I got tired of all the extra grabage cra puts in
user1596138
I have never and will never use CRA
user1596138
Completely unnecessary.
so you setup each project individually?
user1596138
Yep
or you created your own cra?
user1596138
18:54
Takes 5mins
wow, that's still 5 minutes
user1596138
I'm a developer
user1596138
I spend my time developing?
repetition leads to depression, this is a fact lol
user1596138
5mins of my time is to setup a project haha
user1596138
18:54
It's not repetition because every app has distinct needs.
I guess, but why not automate it?
bs
user1596138
How would I automate it? Every case is different.
that's a lie
lol
user1596138
huh
Sam
Sam
cant you just bootstrap with the create-react-app setup?
user1596138
18:55
I'm not over here making 8 new projects per day
user1596138
I make 1 big project that runs for 2 months
explain how every single app is different when bootstrapping a react app?
@Jhawins fair enough lol, but I sometimes am
user1596138
Every app has diff dependencies
If I made even 2 a week it would be worth it to have a bootstrap autmation tool
user1596138
All I need is 1 webpack config file, dependencies in my package.json
user1596138
18:56
Wtaf would I need CRA for?
Sam
Sam
So there needs to be some manual intervention to add the dependencies
user1596138
Yeah, and that is per-app
user1596138
Not every app needs a client-side router, or mobx, or reflux
wow
almost like npm i whatever does that automatically for you lol
user1596138
I write a config in 2mins, I npm install X everything I need. I start coding. Hahaha
18:57
like that is the config part of it all
user1596138
Yea where would create-react-app save me time? That's a hello world tool for learning haha
anyone dealing with angular material?
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Sam
Sam
@Jhawins I've been using that :/
@Jhawins that's actually not exactly true. A lot of companies roll their projects with that
Sam
Sam
18:58
I've built decent code bases from using it
@Sam he's going hipster on you, a lot of people use it
user1596138
@Sam That's fine I'm not shitting on you. I just don't know what it would help me with and @DavidKamer thinks I'm wasting time lol
Sam
Sam
There's too much of everything in Javascript :p
user1596138
Regardless. In 5mins I have an app whether I used CRA or not. I'm not saying it sucks I'm saying it doesn't do anything special or save time if you already know what you're doing
user1596138
I'm literally just presenting a contrary point to @DavidKamer saying it's wasting time to not use itr
18:59
hello dev, does anyone help me with angular-material problem?
@Jhawins oh, I didn't say "this is useful for everyone" I get where you're coming from and I'm not arguing with you about not needing a cra if you only setup a project every 2 months
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