« first day (3219 days earlier)      last day (1957 days later) » 

16:04
What's the age limit for SO? 18 and older or are underage people allowed to sign up for SO?
13+
like all other social sites in the USA
it's the law
@JDonks that's not really flaggable...
he left, probably a transcript flag.
should have mod flagged it
ah yeah good point
yeesh
it's 16 in some countries iirc
16:05
@rlemon oh. I didn't even know that. thanks for the info
but 13 here
yea and SO follows US law
huh, that's gotta be a recent change
sweet, yall are such a good resource
16:08
because a few years ago when we had this discussion it was 13+ only
it was recent
they redid the whole thing a year or so ago
GDPR related?
Every now and then someone comes in screaming that they're 11
and it comes up
gotcha
16:08
@rlemon It's because of ftc.gov/enforcement/rules/…
4 mins ago, by rlemon
it's the law
I'm aware
are you sure
But if I am not mistaken, SO mods won't block you if you are under 13 (or whatever age local laws require)
yes they will
I can't, passed the time
cc @MadaraUchiha
16:12
@JBis they will and do, because the company cannot knowingly violate those laws without getting in trouble.
damnit lol I meant to edit that, not delete it
@rlemon SO mods are not necessarily employees of SO. SO employees might but regular mods I don't think do.
they do
I have seen it
@JDonks I pinged him in our chat about it just fyi
and SO mods have taken an oath, they are not legally responsible but it is in the job description
16:13
Was the person doing something else to warrant a kick/ban or was it just merely their age?
just underage
their age
Ok fair enough
they made their age known, it was against the rules, so a mod was notified.
done and done
has happened multiple times just in this chatroom
16:15
I guess I get it. But still kind of annoying. I think their are plenty of <13 of age people who don't cause problems.
The law isn't there because they cause problems
correct and they should keep their mouth shut about breaking the rules
it's not about causing problems
It's about being liable
Thats the "I get it" part.
16:16
what's annoying is people thinking just because they're nice they should exist beyond the rules.
user9655385
@Loktar I don't know what you're talking about.
Also they're usually a little annoying, just to be honest
@JDonks ok, but I'm trying to get it deleted regardless
@Cereal lol, "squekers"
@rlemon Can you not differentiate between a legal/rules POV and other POV's? From the legal/rules POV it is clear they shouldn't be on the site.
16:17
what are you trying to say
the law is dumb?
or...
something else
Companies have to follow laws or they will get fined and potentially sued by investors
I think it's obvious why SE wants to follow the law, so... discussing it from that point of view, of maybe they shouldn't do it... is weird.
@rlemon I want to go through that JavaScriptGuide in your link but it mentions that I should already know HTML. I want to learn pure JavaScript at the moment, HTML can come later. Can that JavaScript Guide on Mozilla's website be completed without knowing html and understanding how the internet and the World Wide Web works?
Anyone else can give their advice on this
well
you will learn HTML while you learn JavaScript
because 90% of what you're learning is the DOM APIs
which relate 100% to the HTML
16:19
you can learn javascript without html, but javascript without html doesn't have much practical use. (unless you're learning node.js)
unless you go pure node or something else. it's inevitable.
that's like saying hey i'm gonna learn python
The law isn't dumb. While majority probably can't, there are plenty of people <13 who can use this site properly and protect themselves and the law screws them over. But whatever. My argument is irrelevant.
but not focus on actually having a goal for the code
oh, look, an if statement
The law is there to protect them, not to prevent them from causing harm to the site.
@MyWrathAcademia HTML is pretty simple. Just know the basic structure of an html doc and any time you see a tag you don't know, look it up.
16:22
The argument is they aren't capable of judgement at a level that is high enough such that they can protect themselves from predators, and therefore need parental consent/guidance to participate. SE decided not to implement what would be required to allow parental consent.
@rlemon @KevinB Right, I did't want to ignore the warning at the beginning of the guide which said that I should already have a "Good working knowledge of HyperTextMarkup Language"
then don't ignore it
:shrug:
The link above will explain html pretty well
simply read it, note that it exists, and continue
16:25
See, I just learned something:
@MyWrathAcademia just means you'll have to click more.
It's all interlinked
> When you look around the World Wide Web, you'll come across a number of strange markup styles, including attribute values without quotes. This is allowable in certain circumstances, but will break your markup in others.
Continue the tutorial
RIP club penguin
I didn't know that it was valid html. I just thought it was people being stupid and browsers trying to correct it.
16:27
rip club penguin :(
I was going to tell my nephew to use SO, but I don't want to tell him to lie about his age. Guess he'll just have to wait a few years lol
@DavidKamer He can view questions just can't ask questions.
It'll just be closed as dupe anyway
You see I really just want to understand JavaScript well enough to convert a Java program. So for now I don't have a use HTML for anything. @JBis , @KevinB , @KevinB , thanks all. I usually learn using a bottom up approach instead of a top down approach so if I come across any HTML (hopefully I don't) in the JavaScript Guide tutorial then I will look at the link posted by @JBis
@Cereal @DavidKamer cprewritten.net
16:29
omg lol, that's probably true. Maybe best for him to learn how the site works first
@MyWrathAcademia "understand JavaScript well enough to convert a Java program". No.
That really depends on what the java program does - you could easily rewrite hello world in javascript
Slightly harder to convert minecraft
@MyWrathAcademia Others may (will) disagree. But I would suggest rebuilding from ground up. Java can't usually just be converted to javascript. Take the base design and ideas and then build from scratch.
what does the java program do?
Its a small OOP Java program to work on files (nothing big). I tried converting it to JavaScript without reading any documentation but found it too different so here I am.
16:32
you're gunna wanna look at node, then
Which will avoid your html woes
java can do a lot of things that javascript alone can't, so you'll have to rely on 3rd party apis, like the DOM api in the browser, or the api's node.js implements.
maybe electron too
man javascript sucks why is this popular
lol
because jQuery
It goes through a file, replacing columns (delimited by a comma) with 1s or 0s depending on whether a text pattern is contained in a line or not
16:33
convert it to go, it'll be relevant for a few years
sounds easy enough
read file, process line by line
@MyWrathAcademia Does it need a GUI?
@JBis I think I have to rebuild from scratch which is why I need to understand JavaScript.
@JBis No GUI needed
Ok. Then you don't need to know anything about HTML. Just start learning JS syntax and learn node. JS syntax is pretty standard so you should be able to do this pretty fast.
Someone suggested node.js. What is that? I find JavaScript to be less straight forward than other languages I've used. You have python 2x, python 3x, Java 8, 9 etc
16:38
javascript runs in many different contexts
the browser is one
node.js is another
the context you run it in gives you additional apis you can use to do things
unless you want a GUI
or a browser
3 mins ago, by MyWrathAcademia
@JBis No GUI needed
Your gonna want a CLI node.js app.
@KevinB I understand how a browser is a context that JavaScript runs in because I'm using a browser right now. I can't come up with a realworld example of node.js
you need something to interpret your javascript code
node does that
node.js literally just runs javascript code
it can do a lot ofthings
16:43
Right so node is the interpreter, is the JavaScript syntax used in node exactly the same as the one used for web development?
@MyWrathAcademia Yes. It just allows you to access things that you normally couldn't access. Like file system, etc.
@KevinB is there any other contexts besides node and browser?
yes
read about one just the other day... can't remember what it was
@JBis We generally escalate this to employees, and they purge the account and all associated information.
@JBis mini_racer is a ruby embedded v8
Child bytes be tainted yo
16:50
@KevinB @JBis Wait, is node an interpreter for JavaScript or some kind of framework?
since learning JavaScript and node are two different things
What's the best editor or IDE on Linux to use for JavaScript programming?
user9655385
@Loktar I haven't flagged anything except the mod flag on revealing personal information... Really disappointing man. I can't understand why you'd do that.
user9655385
On that note I'm the fuck out of here.
Ah
i don't understand the question
or, rather, the importance of it
@MyWrathAcademia i like webstorm from jet brains
16:54
javascript is javascript, node.js is node.js, the browser is a browser,
node.js isn't a framework
javascript is the language it runs on
(but not the language it was built with)
@KevinB thanks for elaborating
the js is interpreted by the v8 engine
@MyWrathAcademia what other langs do you know?
user9655385
How can you sit here and reveal my employment info, implying where I've moved, and think it's funny? It's probably illegal... It's definitely against TOS. I made a new account to get away from this...
I have no idea who you are
17:00
Right
user9655385
@MadaraUchiha are you around? I just don't want my employer posted in this chat. That's reasonable.
@Loktar disengage, please.
yeah @Loktar are you stupid
user9655385
I did everything right. Deleted old account waited and made a new one with no affiliation. Then I cake to ask about Ember.
@JDonks I've purged the comments containing your employer/co-worker information. History included.
user9655385
17:02
Love some of u guys. Sorry it's gotta be this way. Thanks @MadaraUchiha
just an fyi... you've used that name before, and in search, it does get linked to the deleted one
user9655385
That's an honest mistake then on my part lol.
Those messages were before the chat log fyi, not the most recent joke one, but the first
once it was determined it was that's why I pinged @MadaraUchiha
@JBis I code in Java
user9655385
It's not a joke to me dude... It's my life
user9655385
17:11
You've been messing with me since I was fired. I just want to move on
Not sure what you mean by that
We haven't actually spoken since you were let go
well once about your GH account
and those messages are all in here
user9655385
Like thanks for everything. It was sweet I appreciated it. It's over now lol
and you're back in the chat
but I think it's weird to claim I was messing with you
we aren't friends on any social media platform even..
but alas I will drop this, I'm not the one who has to move on. I'm glad things turned out well! Good luck dude!
user9655385
Every time I ask about jobs here you'd come talk shit on me.. IDK. It doesn't matter. Wish you the best
bleh, the chat history is public I implore anyone who cares to search it yourself included. - Dropping for real now
17:17
@MadaraUchiha Why can't they just disassociate posts from the user and then ban the user? Username switches to a default like user123456.
@JBis Because it's the law.
So what happens if that user creates a post and it is later marked as community wiki. Does it still get deleted?
no because the user doesn't own it anymore
As far as I know, yes.
oh it does?
17:18
But like I said, we escalate this matter to employees, and they use their judgement.
I don't know what their exact procedures are.
guys
do you know how can I add Socket.io to an API route of Next.js?
const io = require('socket.io')({ path: '/api/io', cookie: false });

function connection(socket) {

}

io.on('connection', connection);

export default io;
this is what I have but the client can't connect
I mean these API routes
@MadaraUchiha Is it tho? I am reading more on COPPA and it seems to only be relating to PII.
> applies to operators of general audience websites or online services with actual knowledge that they are collecting, using, or disclosing personal information from children under 13.
Anonymous data I dont think is included.
Theres very little PII on SO. Just Name, username, and location. Once thats stripped...
🤷‍♂️
oh well
I'd rather shit in my hands and clap
9
user8729657
18:00
@BenFortune, I've never seen tone like this "yeah @Loktar are you stupid" used here before. I couldn't stop laughing.
take a trip through the chat history from 3+ years ago
Can someone help me with mxgraph react version for tree chart. I dont see any place with proper documentation...
don't ask to ask just ask
Why does Socket.io
use this type of URL:
http://localhost:3000/api/path/?EIO=3&transport=polling
that's long polling fallback
that means the upgrade request didn't happen, or failed.
if you'd like to learn more, google "long polling + javascript"
18:05
@rlemon thank you very much, but the fact that it adds a slash after "path" brakes everything
shouldn't
but okay
http://localhost:3000/api/path?EIO=3&transport=polling
it should be this
so make your api less strict
I am just trying to add soket.io to on of next.js' api routes
this is what I am doing
const http = require('http');
const micro = require('micro');
const server = micro((req, res) => {
  console.log(req.headers)
});
const io = require('socket.io')(new http.Server(server), { cookie: false });

function connection(socket) {
  console.log('socket connect');
}

io.on('connection', connection);

export default server;
@OvieTrix just playful teasing, @Loktar is my boy
18:07
the fact that's its resulting to long polling means the websockets are not working
I'd address that first.
@rlemon Socket.io automatically defaults to polling first, then upgrades the transport to websockets
so since it says 404 not found it can't also upgrade
const socket = io('http://localhost:3000', { path: '/api/path' });
client
I have also tried this on the server
const io = require('socket.io')(new http.Server(server), { path: '/api/path', cookie: false });
@rlemon :(
other day, u shared my stackblitz link of react version, from where did u find it and how you integrated? plz share that with me again
I probably shared a codesandbox.io link
mmmm, may be... where you found that?
18:16
click through those
it'll be one of them
np, next time use the search like I did 😉
m new to chatrooms, ill make the best use case. But i searched this time with my chrome history ;) :P
BTB, i have created a generator recently using create-react-app: npmjs.com/package/generator-ozone-ui. Love to hear any constructive comments on it...
user9655385
So anyway. I'm tasked with proposing a new architecture to move away from Ember (3X/Octane) to React 16.8 using Hooks/functional components, with TypeScript
user9655385
And it's pretty fuckin sweet.
user9655385
18:29
The part I'm having trouble with is writing tests.
user9655385
Does anyone know of any good reads on unit testing this arch? Yea I googled. You guys are smart so I'm asking you
user9655385
Yea using Jest
Not really anything but a library suggestion. It's pretty intuitive to use
most highlevel docs you'll find will probably be about TDD
user9655385
Yea that's the requirement. I'm at square -1 as far as testing goes tho haha
18:32
and I wouldn't necessarily do anything like that. It's a pretty nutty approach but if you're learning it might help if you've never done TDD before.
You'd write a test like expect(calledfunction()).toBe(false)
that usually existes in a test "suite"
user9655385
I like expect(true).toBe(true)
user9655385
It always passes
user9655385
lmfao
and there are fuzzy toBes
I forget but I think toEqual is one of them
but yeah, you'll surround those tests in a describe/test/it
like:
user9655385
18:35
Someone told me to buy a course for it on Udemy lol
user9655385
No thx
1 message moved to Trash can
@DavidKamer Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
user9655385
baha nub
1 message moved to Trash can
@DavidKamer Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
user9655385
Mutli-line needs indented 4 spaces. Contro+a Control+K
18:35
describe('this will do such and such', () => {
it('does this one part', () => {
  expect(true).toBe(true)
})
})
describe is the test suite, it is the test case, expect needs to pass
user9655385
lol I'll dive in and come back if I get lost
so each function or whatever would probably have a test case like it and then several expects, but you can structure it differently
user9655385
I haven't used TS or functional/hooks in React before either. Lots of new stuff going on
user9655385
TS never made sense to me until now... I've seen the tooling support in VSCode. Brilliant.
Yeah, TS can be completely unnecessary, but it can help with larger teams
I've read articles for and against TS, and I tend to side with the fact that it just isn't the right thing for JS, but I haven't tried it and it would help if people on a team are better with typed languages.
user9655385
18:41
They removed photo uploads from chat?
TS is unnecessary in the same way that all high-level languages are unnecessary. You could just write machine code, but that's hard. High-level programming makes that easier.
user9655385
@JDonks No, you no longer have 100 rep
user9655385
type ClockState = {
  time: Date
}
export class Clock extends Component<{}, ClockState> {
user9655385
Defining state.time as Date gives you autocomplete in the IDE because now it knows what it is
user9655385
18:42
That's what I think is super cool.
tbf, you can often get that without TS
@KendallFrey I don't think that's a good comparison, but I understand what you're trying to say
user9655385
True. But it's that simple with it/.. Plus type errors for the noobs
typescript is like coffeescript
user9655385
@KevinB It works on !!> and then we abandon !!eval?
18:43
generally high level code is meant to decrease complexity and not increase it
I thought it was to allow for increased complexity without making it unreadable
A type system takes some of the burden of additional complexity
user9655385
If I could describe my org in more detail it would make a LOT of sense why we might need these simple "hand holding" features
@KendallFrey maybe, but that's the subjective aspect of it where I value both opinions.
and a big issue is that it isn't actually typed
so as long as it does it's job really well, but I've heard it doesn't always. Maybe I heard wrong
What do you mean actually
i want to participate!
18:46
but I don't like the idea of assuming something is of a certain type and then debugging with that assumption only to find out that because it doesn't actually use different containers like a real typed language that I've been looking in the wrong place
Transpiled code isn't typed, so for example your API throws in some different piece of data and you're code doesn't blow up
Otherwise I would have used it by now. I'm looking more favorably towards web assembly and the possibilities it opens up
webasm is the shit
I love TS now though, it definitely catches a lot of "gotchas"
@DavidKamer When you say "real typed" are you referring to runtime typing?
JS already has runtime typing
yeah, TS has some things with it I can admire
18:47
TS adds static typing
sorry, static typing
the article I read and took most of these views from had a comment saying the same thing about typing lol
wait is it static or strongly? I'm mixing up terminology
Also, if your runtime type information doesn't match your static type information, you're using TS wrong somehow
I think my issue is that TS isn't a strongly typed language
even if it pretends to be
hmmm, isn't it?
JS isn't
but I don't know where TS isn't
unless you mean any or something
Whats crazy is how everyones moving back to MS for development
I can't even imagine not using VSC for TS
18:51
@KendallFrey because it's really just JS. at least that's what the argument is
The amazing thing is not so much that vscode is so good at TS, it's that it's not terrible at everything else
it's good at coldfusion
yeah it's actually pretty great overall
I haven't used ST in months :?
like VS is great at C#, but I'd never use it for JS
i've used it for some java shtuff
18:52
@KendallFrey what do you use for JS?
@JDonks check out storybook as well if you get bored, it's pretty great for testing/showing how components work
combined with jest snapshots it's pretty nice
also allows designers to get a good overview of components available and how they work
I think we can attribute everyone moving back to MS for dev ever since they stopped being stupid about their technologies.
@DavidKamer vscode
"We want .NET to be portable, but not too portable. Just a prank boys, it's really portable."
lol
yeah instead of trying to outright kill competition via corporate means they've just outdone them
which is a better approach
18:55
.NET 5 is gonna be really interesting on the desktop front.
With .NET Framework being effectively scrapped.
I'm sure it'll enter LTS, like .NET 3.5, but whew. Autodesk gonna have fun with that one.
No reason to hate mircrosoft even if they're literally Umbrella Corp some times lol
vscode is pretty great. Can't lie on that one. The number of people using a mac book and vscode lol
Microsoft certainly knew what they were doing with VSC.
Massive homerun there.
did they though
I'm glad they did regardless, Atom was shit
and people were getting too hyped about it
ST decided they didn't need to update for months at a time..
I haven't used Atom, but it really looked like the kind of thing that you get when you take an established product like Sublime Text and make some OSS version of it. It's often a very clunky result.
Akin to comparing GIMP and Photoshop. Be mindful, I like GIMP a lot, but the UI is janky at first. Which is by no means a hot take.
19:06
yeah, the thing is Atom and VSCode use the same underlying technology
yet Atom was so slow
not sure if they've fixed that, as of 6 months ago it was still a bit slow
I had an issue opened with them for over a year as well, first time I tried to use it in a triple monitor setup all the menus would open on the right most monitor...
idk what magic MS did but VSC is so much better overall
user8729657
19:28
ls
user9655385
@Michael Atom exists for a niche that Sublime can't even touch
user9655385
Or it used to.
user9655385
Wasn't the hype all abouit being browser-based?
To be honest I don't know why people liked it so much, it's been a minute since I have given it any major thought.
user9655385
It's very slow lol
19:36
As well, VSC pretty much cut the ankles of Atom once Microsoft shilled the crap out of it.
user9655385
VSC is nice.. It's just so humbling to see Sublime Text search 10K files in a split second tho
user9655385
VSC is crippled trying to Jump To File in a large codebase, while ignoring node_modules... Sublime does it like lightning without exclusions somehow
Certain things about both VSC and Sublime Text I can only envision are put together with Arcane Magic, possibly Black Magic.
user9655385
wEBsTOrM tHO
user9655385
I used to use Taco HTML Edit
19:41
hello guys , any help here , how to integer local starge in if condition
-1
Q: local strage dosn`t integer with event function & if condition

Hefmi make a button to switch data when changing the local-storage value of key but doesn`t an integer Though i test on console <a id="arbutton" href="#ar">arabic</a> <a id="enbutton" href="#en">english</a> <a id="" href="localStorage1.html">page</a> <!-- data here will change --> ...

NP++ was my goto for the longest time.
i still use NP++ daily
imgur.com/a/qfmTs2B how can i separte this image from the navbar
20:12
margin
20:28
mornins
user8729657
Morning!
There's something super weird with my enzyme test suite. I had three tests that were passing, and one that didn't. I had forgotten a mobx @observer decorator on a class and adding it made the last one pass, but makes the three first fail. It's the only change, and it makes either the three first fail and the last pass, or the last fail and the three first pass. Have anyone seen something weird between enzyme/jest and mobx?
20:43
i've never written a test for code that involves mobx
!!ReFrEsh
!!mAgiC
(∩ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)⊃━☆゚. * ・ 。 ᵀᴴᴱ ᴳᴬᴹᴱ
@KevinB that sounds wise.

« first day (3219 days earlier)      last day (1957 days later) »