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11:00 PM
@FlorianMargaine I never had the need or the opportunity to learn Javascript. Been doing C++ and Java all my life.
 
nah, I meant "sorry for you" about having random users asking you to learn them something
 
@Mysticial, wow, that was really informative lol
 
@FlorianMargaine You should see the emails that I've been getting...
 
any sample? :x
 
At least they've slowed down now. I was getting literally several a day during the first week.
@FlorianMargaine They're all like PLZZZZ HEEEELPP!!! My code noo work!
 
11:03 PM
the first week?
ah
got some mails like this too
 
@FlorianMargaine First week after that question was asked.
 
Good lord. How do you even find people showing you how to do HTML like this:
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Q: Parsing HTML in javascript ?

Gobiall I have a HTML input :<h5><font face="times new roman, times, serif" size="7" style="color: #ff9696; ">Sample</font></h5> <ul> </ul> I want to extract everything and pass to javascript variables. For example, font name, size, style color. Can I use Reg...

 
heh, that's a mail I got
Hi Man..
I am ***. I have send some mails to u.
I have some problem with JQuery.

I am using Datatable (datatables.net) in one of my application to display the table and grouping. I have attached the image with this mail of the table.
In this, we can sort by clicking the table head label.
our client comes with a new requirement that, he need to save the sorted state. Once he loged in and sorted the state, he need to see the table in that order all the times when he loged into the application.
 
Dude, don't tell clients you can do things you know nothing about.
 
11:07 PM
that's not me :p
 
I know it's not you. It's him.
 
oooh wait that wasn't about SO, it was a guy who visited my blog
I have like 15 visits/mo on it
oooh wait
I had 170 unique visitors last month
woot!
and 10% returning visitors in that
 
June is pretty far back in my emails, but the one I found actually seemed like a legit question. I wasn't in the mood to answer it.
 
heh, easy to understand
wow, many users suddenly left the room
 
end of workday in US. Crap I have to run myself.
 
11:10 PM
I don't usually look at questions that are literally a wall of code - even if it's a real question.
 
@FlorianMargaine while trying to figure out if I could live without ncore, I've been discouraged:

Modules         Uses ncore?     Why?
====================================================
Framework-side
-
Controllers     X               Messages
Repositories    -
Messages        -
Router          -
Server          -
Sessions        -
Sockets         -
Template        -
ThinAir         X               Template, Router, Routes
Validator       X               Validators
===================
App-side
Oh crap, that is a wall of text.
 
uh :|
that's a lot...
 
I can't just, replace it with some require's....
 
I don't handle so much in tartempion, maybe that's why it's easier ^^
also, I use express
 
I guess so yes
 
11:13 PM
oh no, I know why it's easier
I separated my "structure" in pies, somehow "entities", so I have only three files to deal with, and one of them is a json file (to define the routes)
 
Ah! you had the same idea as me, at first I wanted to use json for routes. But Raynos discouraged me with it.
But I love my current routes.js though
@FlorianMargaine I find your framework refreshing by the way. It's fun to see something different.
The pie concept is cool
 
then I just inject the models in the controllers, and the defined dependencies in controllers, that's pretty much it. then, tartempion initializes express and runs everything
the pie concept is somehow like the app concept in django
 
Never got the time to play with django honestly. But I heard lots of nice things about it
 
or the mojit concept in mojito, or the module concept in drupal
not so much for drupal actually, but kinda
 
Ah yeah it reminds me of drupal's modules that's right
afaik
 
11:16 PM
^^
well just look at this pie
you'll understand quickly
in the routes.json are defined the routes
they define the method used in the controller
 
I really like this approach. Instead of separating concepts you separate domains
 
yeah, it's business oriented, not "technically" oriented
 
This is cool because you can simply take a whole pie and throw it in another project
 
it'd allow me to reuse pies across projects too
 
^^
 
11:18 PM
haha :p
 
This is a very very good idea.
Damn it, I wish I could have thought of it earlier :P
I have lots of tiny website to do with tiny CMSes. That would have saved a lot of times for these.
 
for the helpers (express' helpers) and templates, I just made some folders at root, didn't think of a better idea :/
 
Just throw the "pagesManager" pie in there and boom
 
yeah ^^ well you know, it's open source, you can contribute :D
 
Yeah these must be global to all pies I guess, so that's just the straightforwardiest way to go
 
11:19 PM
Add middlewares support ✓
Add views helpers support ✓
Add database support ✓
Add a more thorough config.json file ✓
Create a useful sample app ✓ (done)
Refactor the core.js file ∞
Create a CLI interface to use tartempion globally ✕
Update the documentation ✕
this is the roadmap :p
(uh, the "(done)" has a link on it)
thanks for your feedback btw, I appreciate it
 
Unfortunately I already got some projects based on ThinAir ongoing right now. But I may try to make one with your framework and contribute in the next months though :P
 
It's always a pleasure to give feedback to someone who does the same thing for me ;-)
 
:-)
raynos answered btw
I still don't get it though :D
 
Same for me... I wish he could give us something more "potent" of an answer. So we could get going with it...
It is what I like to call it in french "Du pelletage de nuage"
Throwing concepts in the air but nothing really substantial.
 
11:25 PM
haha
this expression is clearly "québecquoise" only :p
we say "brasser de l'air" in France
 
Ah, interesting. But we both understood so I guess both of them does the job :P
 
Yeah got the email, thanks for this by the way. It's fun not being alone pushing on the matter.
 
you're welcome :)
 
hahaha
 
11:33 PM
<3 it :<
 
=]
You see, this is what I love the most about node/npm and what I hate the most as well. It's a wonderful world of contributions but when you have a big dependency on something it turns into hell because you're not the one who has the fix the problem.
But still, I could pull request it. I tried and unfortunately failed.
modulesLoader is a crazy beast.
 
yeah
he told me he was modularizing ncore
 
And the worst thing is: when this happen I can't freaking sleep. Litterally.
 
like, a week ago or something
arf :|
 
The worst thing about going all-in freelancer is: working at home = home = work. bug = questions at home = no sleep.
 
11:38 PM
I get what you mean
this is why people usually get a real office in their home when doing this
a closed room
this way you can somehow separate work and home
 
You know the worst? I got one!
 
if you're in the room, you work
if you're not, you're off work
 
but laptop = working ALL THE TIME ANYWHERE
 
put the laptop in this room
with a nice screen et al
 
Here it is!
I should glue the laptop on the stand lol
 
11:41 PM
haha
 
do you know Raynos' timezone?
 
nope
uh wait
I do
 
He's in England I think
 
he's in SF
 
oh really? wtf
 
11:50 PM
yeah he moved to his startup
"his"... the startup that hired him in SF
 
what's his startup by the way?
oh
ok
 
Oh didn't know about it
 
"colingo"
 
Hum what's the difference between the two?
 
11:51 PM
look at the footer on talktoanamerican
 
ohhhhhh
 
and currently they're working on talktoanamerican
from what I've understood
 
but I still don't get the purpose of the two
ok
 
using node.js' streams et al :-)
 
oh ok
 
11:53 PM
well, it's to learn english with american speakers...
but the original depends on skype it looks like
 
ohhhhhh ok
 
the new one communications will be handled by his node.js stuff
I think
it's just a conclusion I'm drawing from what I see :)
 
haha right
he seems to be working like crazy
 
yup
coding a lot it seems :p
but he likes it
 
he's one crazy productive man. I see him pushing dozens of repos everyday lol
 
11:54 PM
he's in sf, he codes for node.js etc :p
 
yeah he seems
yeah it's every noders' dream :P
 
^^
alright
 
sf seems to be super-crazy expensive
 
it's time for me to go to bed
 
to live in
ok :-)
 
11:55 PM
g'night :-)
 
thanks for the help btw, I'll try to come hang more often now
good night! see you soon
in a raging github issue haha
 

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