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00:09
I just did my Civic duty, And by the looks of it (vote counts), my faith in the SO community has been restored.
00:30
@OvieAdese You would have to upload your app to a cloud server or a different server that is running, point dns at that, wait for dns records to change over, then move the local server, pointing things back to it once it is setup, doing the same with dns settings... at least that's how I'd do it
probably better ways depending on the situation, but that's the most general answer I have
01:21
morn
user8729657
01:56
That sounds like a good idea @DavidKamer!
you could also just forward traffic which might be better
*might, never done it
 
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07:36
@Neil
what are the essentials must be known to work in nodejs?
its basics + sockets + database interactions
07:53
@CommonMan Basically what KarelG said
So what I should cover at the first place in nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api
Also learn promises before you start. You can get by with callbacks, but your code will begin to stink after a while
omg! I always had promises in mind but never learned.
Read this thoroughly
modules are important and you will use them
ok thank you! I hope emitter should be learnt too
07:57
well there's nothing I would tell you you shouldn't learn
the more you learn, the better
If you've got the time, learn it all
You don't have to use it, but knowing that certain things are possible helps a lot increase your programming toolbox
You may not know how to use a hammer, but if you know what it's used for, at least you know what to try when you see a nail
modules and promises are actually "basics" :P
well I'm guessing he doesn't know what to learn among the basics either
really how would you know what are the basics if you've never coded in a language?
that is true
knowing what are the basics means you're at least a novice of the language :P
this is really the only field where when you begin down the path of learning something new, you have no clue on how long it will take to learn or the depth required to learn it
@Neil well said @Neil. I was like what to cover first. and rest later whenever i require it
08:08
at least if someone tells you to learn a new spoken language, you know that'll take years and even then, lots of time to master it
@KarelG - I agree.
@Neil - LMAO! So true!
@CommonMan yes, learn what a callback is and what a promise is and how you might convert one to the other
That's important too, because not all interfaces will give you a promise
Sure @Neil, First off I will work in core js and then nodejs sequentially
take your time, if you're not used to asynchronous tasks, this can be a little tricky to understand fully
asynchronous - in core js?
08:15
well yeah, it's very much a core feature in nodejs
@All hi,
I need one suggestion.
How safe is it to call an API function to update something in my database on unload / onbeforeunload event of the browser
@SamSam Don't count on that always being called
So you can use it to, say, save cookie information or session data, but should it not be called, don't let your application fail as a consequence
@Neil, also i believe there is a risk about its behavior in different browsers.
@SamSam yes, in fact, depends on the browser being used
But consider that I could always do end task on the browser and your unload wouldn't get called even if it is supported
use it as an auxilliary feature, but don' t count on it working
@Neil is there any other way, where i can make my api call on browser / tab exit.
08:18
@SamSam Not reliably
What you could do instead is send a request to the server everytime something changes on the page that you'd like to remember
websockets might be worth your time also, if you think you might be getting a lot of these types of updates
most pages work like this, because this way is more reliable and cross-browser compatible
@SamSam send heartbeats via websockets
08:51
@Neil thanks
@KarelG yes.
thanks guys for the clarity.
if you know what heartbeats means :P
09:28
@KarelG, yes i have some idea about that.
09:43
I'm creating multiple line charts in a page and I want all horizontal axes to be same width. Having different column names/labels changes the chart width.
Is there a way to fix this?
see if you can configure the legend to have a fixed width
10:30
I've tried both google.visualization.LineChart and google.charts.Line, but no success.
hold on
nope :(
hmm
@akinuri there is an option chartArea
10:49
What am I missing? o.O
Switching to LineChart worked, but now I have another problem: tilted time labels :)
bug fix applied -> new bug(s) introduced.
welcome in the IT world
Haha, yea. Now I need to fix that
is there not an option to prevent that ?
Just tested and normally labels are straight/horizontal. When there's too many labels they seem to tilt. I've got 288 of them :)
11:08
Hi, let me know if this is the wrong room. I am getting started with node. I am looking at someone else's package.json and some of the dependencies are like: "@xxx". What does that mean?
finally :)
👍
@isquared-KeepitReal at version
11:27
@KarelG that is actually a package name, not a version
@package_name
it looks like it is a private package. But I do not see any aliases to where it comes from. There is a git+ssh link though above it in "repository" key
well, node has various approaches with the @ character
sometimes it is used for version (like @1.2.0) or for tag (@latest) or scope @org/foo
I have read it somewhere in node.js doc Gotcha see if i can dig it up
thanks. I think my case relates to scope
I can also see in a yarn.lock file something like this for that same package: https://registry.yarnpkg.com/@that_same_packa_name/xxx/xxx
11:46
hi guys, where do you get yourself up-to-date about the latest trends in JS?
are you talking about features?
mainly features yes. but also everythung around it, e.g. frame works, libs, etc.
I only have one for vanilla js: github.com/tc39/proposals
ok. i knew about that of course. but thx
the javascript weekly newsletter is quite fine
11:50
why am I such a stupid developer
i did it so many times, yet I struggle
why ????
if you want to hate JS in a months time, follow lots of people on Twitter
yeah, i gree, @GNi33
12:29
@GNi33 or just use it
😉
I am weird, I actually like it more when I use it
I miss writing JS :(
ohh I quite enjoy JS - but I also hate it
Hi there!
I have a 'Uncaught ReferenceError: Invalid left-hand side in assignment'
On this line of code: `if (bills[i] >= 50 && bills[i] =< 200)`

I've search but can see what's going wrong here.
@Donfak what is bills and i ?
you might want to take a look at =<
12:43
lol
ok did not see that
This line is inside a for loop
seriously, have a closer look at =<
@GNi33 look, there's no reason to be sad
Arhhh should be <= instead ha?
turn that frown upside down
12:45
it doesn't do what you think it might do
@Donfak bingo
the error gives it away as well
as = is the first character there, the interpreter thinks there's an assignment
@rlemon ):
Oh yeah understand now!
Man! I've wasted almost half an hour in this!
Thank you @GNi33
no worries. We all stumble over the small stuff a lot more often than we'd like to admit
I've seen a =- -b;
which ofc is a = --b
13:38
LOL
13:51
14:14
\o.
|o|
lol
~
14:34
@KarelG o/
Are you from belgium?
nah, he's just pretending
Ah yes, he's the great pretender
Preteeeeeeeeeending that he's doing well
Rust finally got its futures github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2592
@ShrekOverflow I did make the switch back to rust from C++
It's a lot easier now
14:50
@Neil lol
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lol
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Hi!

$('.form-body').on('click', 'a.delete', function(e){
   e.preventDefault();
   deleteFormGroup();
});

How can I reference "a.delete" in "deleteFormGroup()"?
@joko13 pass this
or do deleteFormGroup.apply(this)
15:00
Like this:
deleteFormGroup(this);
?
yes, that's one way
if you do it like the second, then it will be called and "this" will be your a.delete
cool will try
@ndugger hahaha
I'm not doing any engineering stuff 😬
Rust will definitely be the next langauge I try
var deleteFormGroup = function() {
   $(this).css('border', '5px solid red');
}
@joko13 if that's all your function does, make deleteFormGroup return false and just use $('.form-body').on('click', 'a.delete', deleteFormGroup)
15:05
@Neil
@rlemon it does preventdefault
good point
I'm creating a Vue-driven page and I'm having an issue. The page displays search results. The Vue object receives search parameter information from a page event. The parameters have several pieces of data, but only two of them require hitting the database through AJAX again. If it's only the others that changed, it just filters from the previously loaded data. I'm trying to figure out how to only load the data once if both pieces of data change at the same time.
@joko13 return false in a jQuery event handler calls preventDefault and cancelDefault
or w/e the other one is
been a while
@Neil the css on this doesnt work
you can pass the e variable to deleteFormGroup as well like this
so you'd only have to add e as parameter to deleteFormGroup, and you can do e.preventDefault(); and whatnot
15:09
@rlemon with your short versiojn it works
thanks
I'm a magician
I'm not. Apparently.
sorry @Neil I just might be too stupid for your approach ;)
neil has a very high iq
it's hard to keep up
yea, and .. don't tell anyone... I'm Canadian .. shhh
15:11
My cat's breath smells like cat food.
did you bend your wookie?
is that a euphemism?
Ralph line
ohhh lame
the line that gets cut off at the end is "oooooww, I bent my wookie"
16:00
Is there a great way in Javascript/Typescript to compare certain properties of an object. For instance, if you have two instances of an object and you want to compare 5 of the 10 props of that object, is there a nice way to do that?
no
const results = [propKeys].map( key => obja[key] === objb[key] );
16:33
@rlemon would that return undefined in some array indices?
no
Hm not sure what would be the best for generating like a dynamic noise background.
First solution as a canvas:
https://codepen.io/anon/pen/vPWKaj
Second as css:
https://codepen.io/anon/pen/JzOKBJ
the best would be whatever works better on your target browsers / devices.
but you could improve the canvas one. no need to render it out to the entire page.
draw a smaller square then repeat it as a background image
Yes indeed.
Both seems to works fine on my target browsers/device but I tought that maybe one solution could be a better choice in terms of performance or I don't know
16:49
you'd have to test that
my gut says both will be pretty heavy
animated full page backgrounds usually are
you're supposed to generate noise in a smaller image and then tile it in order to cover a larger area
that would help
Was wondering if anyone knows how to create an a. b. c. d. list in Markdown?
Oh I didnt think about the cost of performance for full background. Yeah thank I will dig around with some test so.
42 more rep until 4k
I haven't posted in forever; I just get the occasional upvote on old stuff
1,298 here :)
16:59
!!stat
@rlemon You (https://stackoverflow.com/users/829835/rlemon) have 13724 reputation, earned 0 rep today, asked 72 questions, gave 381 answers, for a q:a ratio of 24:127.
avg. rep/post: 30.29. Badges: 10g 77s 116b
17:32
@SterlingArcher here mate ?
Kinda sorta, what's up?
Is there a rent a laptop service in DC ?
Looks like there is, but I've never dealt with such a service meetingtomorrow.com/washington-dc-computer-rentals
Any reason you can't use a cheapy laptop maybe from craiglist instead of renting one?
@SterlingArcher Lila forgot her laptop in Blacksburg, she can either drive back or get a new one or rent one x)
probably a cheap laptop is a better solution
What sort of work does she need to do?
An old chromebook is marvelous for internet, and google docs work
17:43
Game (She has GameStream) / Homework
Ah no games on chromebooks
lol we can probably skip gaming lol
Chromebook does sound like a great idea
yeah you won't be gaming on anything cheap
i love my chromebook and I paid $250 for it like 5 years ago
and it still runs so fast
Chromebook might just be the solution, she'll atleast get H/W done 😃
def. better then buying a macbook lol </joke>
yeah about $2300 better lol
17:51
hihi
Target is switching to chromebooks for all of our in-store team members to use, like in the back room.
as in porn machines
I'm sure it will be filtered out
Today we got a domain level antivirus installation for all of the computers in the network
I just laughed in Linux.
18:45
we've had one for years
looks like a security risk to me, with the whole remote control module it has that doesn't notify me when remote control happens
@SterlingArcher shut up
I just downvoted a question and > 1 new comment
it's you
crazy town
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Q: How i can show React component props value?

user11155314I want the show Input component name props value. <Input type="radio" id="radio-input-1" name="radio-inupt" value="Mango" /> <span>Input componet name is {Input.name}</span>

I downvoted it as you were commenting
just funny is all
:D
I'm playing around with a bunch of userscript tools
I'm particularly impressed with github.com/SO-Close-Vote-Reviewers/… this one
18:57
also your dupe is bad
The selected answer is bad, the highest upvoted one is good I believe
or is it outdated?
no he doesn't want the name
he wants a prop
const f = <Foo bar={1} />
console.log( f.props.bar );
is the answer
user1596138
That there is some funny lookin php
ohhh i get it
19:04
yeah that dupe is bad
component name != prop value
err, the answers are bad
:p
I beat Felix by like 40 seconds
but mines only a comment :(
you can delete your dupe vote comment
retracting a vote doesn't delete the comment?
that's dumb
hi
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19:15
alright.
i came in and whole chatting shut down LMAO
yeah, that conversation ran it's course
Ok
Bold of you to assume I run.
I gained so much weight over this winter... it was brutal
i've gained 15lbs in the past 5 years
19:22
when I met Holly I gained 60lbs in like four years
i've gained skills in react this winter
I think I gained like 20lbs, and I was on track for losing weight. It's hard when your mental health is a roller coaster, but I feel right-minded now. I want to try keto again.
user1596138
Easy to stay thin when you're getting fired while looking for a house etc lmao
user1596138
I eat my stress instead of food heh
user1596138
My position was re-opened with 1 extra requirement I don't have added btw. If anyone wants to apply
user1596138
19:27
> Experience with C#
that's one thing i fear, i don't have experience any many other langues, just JS and coldfusion
user1596138
Same, kind of just got hit in the face with that one
js can carry me
but coldfusion... not many coldfusion shops out there
user1596138
I'm looking for a more rounded position now
and i have very little interest in front-end work
i'll do it, but i don't enjoy it
19:34
I have tons of (technically non-professional) experience with several languages outside of JS. Mostly due to the fact that I'm addicted to information and learning new things. I can't help it.
@ndugger join me
C++ is probably one of my favorites now, but I ditched it in favor of Rust recently
Spending exorbitant amount of time learning languages, frameworks, libraries, tools I'll never actually need to use
i'm all for learning a new language, but if that's gonna come at a huge pay cut... mightaswell not
yeah. I'm cutting back on that a lot now, because it created a downward spiral for my mental health, and I couldn't escape
19:36
lul
howd that happen
the end two words got inserted in the middle of learning
user1596138
I saw that
I just woke up one day, realized that I was writing code for the sake of writing code, and none of it did anything special, or it just was a shittier version of some other library out there and I realized how much time I was wasting
@KevinB trackpad?
kb/mouse
i think i pasted while the input wasn't selected
and dark theme did it's magic
I just use darkreader for all sites now, except it adds in brown all over the place on SO
19:37
@ndugger I wouldn't say it's time wasted
but I can live with that
maybe. I do that by touching the trackpad with my wrist all the time
nah, can't recreate it
I thoroughly enjoy learning new things, even if I'm not making anything new or useful
no idea, i wasn't ready to post it, but it posted
19:38
I enjoyed it, but it was an obsession
a very unhealthy obsession
Yeah I get that
I entered a relationship, but I ended it because I wanted to spend like all of my time programming, lol
She basically pulled me out of my slum, and I gave her almost no attention, and it was a super shitty thing to do, but I wasn't in a good place, mentally
I've been spending the last little while learning docker, kubernetes, and various platforms associated with them
All I've learned is that containers just introduce a lot of things to debug :D
We use docker + kubernetes at work, and I spent some time with kubernetes on a personal project a while ago
Although my company is working to abstract away kubernetes by creating some kind of managed internal deployment pipeline... I dunno, it's a bit fuzzy to me
I just use git hooks lol
I have a bare repo on the server, with a post-receive hook that restarts servers and whatnot
I think ssube threw up when he found out
19:43
lol
i just type git pull
I just think about doing a git pull and then I don't
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