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01:06
well we had a similar challenge
Sep 17 '20 at 18:12, by X 47 48 - IR
Something like this:

function foo(&x){
  x = 1;
}
x = 0;
foo(x);
make that work basically
Sep 17 '20 at 18:55, by JBis
Somehow get the value that Math.random() produces in this function

function random(num){
   num = Math.random();
}
 
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05:52
> Will "production"==="production" evaluates false?
07:34
any idea about this?
08:24
yeah will try that only xD
thanks vlaz
 
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10:22
github has been blocked... welp, there goes any possibility of working on anything anymore from this crappy computer. Gotta love domains and group policies...
@VLAZ I reeeeeally hope that the deal doesnt go forth... Microsoft ruins so much stuff.. Its nowhere near the scale of EA, but its close enough.
> Its nowhere near the scale of EA
HA!
"Embrace, extend, and extinguish" (EEE), also known as "embrace, extend, and exterminate", is a phrase that the U.S. Department of Justice found that was used internally by Microsoft to describe its strategy for entering product categories involving widely used standards, extending those standards with proprietary capabilities, and then using those differences in order to strongly disadvantage its competitors. == Origin == The strategy and phrase "embrace and extend" were first described outside Microsoft in a 1996 article in The New York Times titled "Tomorrow, the World Wide Web! Microsoft, the...
EA does the same thing, just worse, and faster
Can someone help with this? We want the class "collapsed" to be default before any user-interaction on page load, that is for the div id "eael-toc". stackoverflow.com/questions/60970131/…
EA has just been incompetent. MS has been actively malicious and incompetent.
@VLAZ thought it was the reverse
EA has been labeled the worst game development company in the world 3 years in a row for a reason
they throw away their employees like used trash
buy up small companies
acquire their games
then bankrupt em
10:29
Nah, EA doesn't set out to destroy something. They just exploit it until it's run to the ground. MS actively sets out do destroy a product. And then also run some to the ground.
/shrug
either way they both suck
|| shrug
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
a good example is every EA game ever, and for microsoft?
Picking the better is like trying to pick which one of your hands you want sawn off. It sucks either way.
10:29
I think minecraft bedrock is a fine example of terrible game management
@MisterSirCode MSN, Skype, Lynx, Skype for Business
microsoft took EA's move and added "minecoins" and shet
There was that time they tried to break networking protocols everywhere.
nowadays, you can apparently get banned from using the game entirely if you get banned from a server
And the time they accidentally DDOSed the root DNS nodes.
10:31
._______.
'scuse me what
EA's mistakes don't threaten to destroy the Internet.
damn
alright
Misconfiguration in some networking stack decided to skip the DNS hierarchy and just issue all requests to the root DNS nodes.
haha
imagine just half the internet collapsing inward to a single set of DNS nodes
Its "the big crunch" but of the internet, not the universe
I believe cloudfare actuaally did something similar a while back
but apparently it was because of an incompetent intern
/shrug
The previous one was when MS deliberately ignored the networking protocol and would not properly close a network interaction between different machines. Any machine following the protocol would just wait the final acknowledgement which Windows never sent. A single Windows machine could bring down an entire network of non-Windows machines because of this.
10:34
lol
"were treading on dangerous territory here"
Sounds like a dumpster fire waiting to happen
It was fixed but only after hundreds of network administrators complained.
oh ok so its fixed now
like, jesus
Yeah, that was 2006 or something.
ohhhh
ok, so this was a while back lol
Or maybe a bit earlier.
At any rate, MS have been ignoring standards to do their own thing for quite a while. May I present you JS in Internet Explorer?
Three different versions of the browser would have a bug in the same functionality but it's three different causes and effects of said bug.
IE9 came along and was more standardised (still not very good, tho) and libraries would break because they have a bunch of if (isIE) useBrokenCode()
which...was now broken in IE9.
10:39
lol
my god.... my proxy is on a roll today..
I cant even view my own fking website
I hate this damn computer so much
Hi, what just happened, not sure if I should share it... But what...
11:30
Well, you've piqued my interest, at least.
11:44
Well it's not actually fun, so sorry
My parents were last saturday here and told me "hey it's quiet, is your loud neighbour back to his family for the weekend?". After which I sheepishly joked.
Just now this morning few hours ago, the landlord came to me after trying to collect rent from that neighbour. To tell me that he was deceased, and asked me when I last heard him...
To think he was probably laying not alive already during the weekend while I was sitting next door...
12:10
@VLAZ maybe then they would respond to my emails
@paul23 ouch. It must feel tough.
12:24
man I wanted to joke about my terrible looking collision detection formula and now I feel guilty coming here for a joke seeing its about a person who died
welp
@paul23 :O
:(
@paul23 Was is a natural death atleast? It wasnt violence or something?
or do you not know
13:19
@MisterSirCode Not being a nosy parker so didn't ask through.. Actually should still send my condolences to the landlord, they knew each other quite well (both same age and neighbour lived here for 30+ years). Didn't really have a good composure when he told me that and was like "uhhhhhhh ok?" at the door.
@paul23 that they know each other well, does not mean that they're in good standing with each others. Or even friends.
I know about those in 9 or 10 "houses" in my street. yet I only have a close contact with 3 of them
Well if the woman of the landlord is standing next to him nearly crying "oh we knew him so well, he came eating with us twice a week". Is kind of a good indication ;P
what the wife wants, is not always in the interests of her husband
I'm single, but I've learned that the best way to know if I can meet with friends is to make sure you ask the girlfriend first, if they dont' have a problem with doing something.
pfft
I've made it clear at the start, that I am a person that "I will let you know what I am going to do, yet do not expect more, I will do that anyways". With other words; you get what you get with me.
13:33
That's what they all say! My friends too. But experience shows that just talking to the wife is best since then you prevent the awkward "are you ok with me going to a stripclub tonight? ... silence" parts.
The trick is to say that but using different words. So, instead of "going to the strip club" say "going to save the world".
It sounds a lot more noble.
I am wise enough to not go to a stripclub
and when it's a night club, I usually invite her
leave for a minute and the conversation moves to strip clubs
alright
Next time on "the JavaScript chat room" - gardening tips
@KarelG yeah but as single I sometimes like days without all the wifes and kids. So that's when I first plan a girls night for the wifes and then have our time.
13:40
i've been at some strip clubs and ... they did not appeal a lot to me
nightclubs however does. Idk why.
maybe because of meeting different females, in different outfits and the "mystery" of the clothing
Hmmm.... For some reason, my ctx variable is returning the CanvasRenderingContext2D, but its not rendering anything... https://replit.com/@MisterSirCode/Game-Tests#script.js

Strange...
No errors, nothing... I logged ctx and its the context of my canvas... yet drawing a black square on it doesnt work, no matter if I use the default context methods or mine
got any ideas?
Don't you need to tell the canvas to refresh its buffer?
No? Calling a method of the context draws on the canvas
you update it by calling those methods in a recursive animation frame loop
even if I had no loop, and no code at all, just a single call to the context telling it to draw a square, it would update the canvas
so why its not rendering anything? not sure
Im designing custom class methods for drawing on the canvas... cant exactly do that when I cant even draw on the canvas
Where does the drawing to canvas actually happen?
Ln 189
around there
thats an actual test of the API ive written
I know its updating, since the canvas is successfully being resizes
and I know its calling my update callback, since that commented out console log works (Obviously when its uncommented)
So everything is being called successfully
but no rendering
weird right?
ok, so thats strange.. my fullscreen updater is whats clearing it
13:50
if (cvs.getContext) this.#x = (this.#cvs = cvs).getContext("2d");
Just what are you doing? Trying to make the world burn and cry at the same time?
@paul23 Detects if the element is a canvas element
Thats not really the issue
yeah but by combining those things it makes debugging near impossible
infact, that works fine
just psplit that up in multiple lines
why?
Its not causing any errors
theres nothing to even debug there
13:52
if (cvs.getContext) {
    this.#cvs = cvs;
    this.#x = cvs.getContext("2d");
}
...
Lol idek why I ask, you just minimod other portions of the code that arent causing issues rather than helping me with what I ask about
maybe Ill just stick to manual debugging from now on :)
this.#gloop = window.requestAnimationFrame(() => {
  callback(this.#cvs, this.#cve, this.#x);
  this.update(callback);
});
Did you triple check that the inner function is actually called?
IE by adding a logger to the inner functin, or a breakpoint?
the issue was with this:
    if (this.#fs) {
      this.#cvs.width = window.innerWidth;
      this.#cvs.height = window.innerHeight;
    }
Apparently, even though I placed it before my callback, it still clears it at the wrong time
and was causing nothing to "appear"
It was rendering, it was just clearing it at the same time
Looks like Im moving it to a resize event listener...
nothing else I can do
13:57
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DOM is only "physically" updated after the script has idle time.
So first the whole script runs and only then the dom will physically update to reflect the changes.
I am working with a javascript object (wfDoc) provided by a vendor application and I want to get a look at what it contains, so I threw a quick for keys in object at it:
for(var key in wfDoc) {
  debug.log("INFO", " - Key: [%s] - Value: [%s] \n", key, wfDoc[key]);
}
I get a solid return, but I know there are some things missing. For example, I know I can call wfDoc.field1 and get data, but field1 is not listed in the output from above. Any idea why, and how I could get a better idea of what all is in this object?
console.log(JSON.stringify(wfDoc, null, 2))
Thanks, I'll try that.
:( It would probably work in most cases, but the version of javascript I have to work with is ridiculously basic and doesn't have the stringify function
14:16
@Jeramy what environment are you in?
huh.
well, you could eval it, if your environment has eval, but what env doesn't have JSON
replit.com/@MisterSirCode/Game-Tests#script.js Oh my lord you wont believe how long it took for me to realize that resizing a canvas resets its scale and transform settings.. like good lord.. I just wasted 20 minutes setting up cartesian coordinates..
I mean drawing on the damn thing didnt update them, but resizing does??... sigh
It is silly proprietary back-end code for a vendor application... They basically use javascript 1.1 with some bolt-on functions...
@Jeramy ewww. My condolences. Let me try and dig up the older API
@MisterSirCode Well, what'd you expect... It's like telling a graphics card to render to a 16:9 output instead of 4:3... what else can it do except re-render?
14:24
The issue that confused me is that, the canvas is supposed to be visually cleared when its rescaled, but it usually keeps its context settings.

For some reason I compared ctx.transform and ctx.scale to ctx.fillStyle or something
I imagined that itd hold onto the settings for some reason
now that I look back
it sounds pretty stupid...
but either way, I have em working now, so I have a setting on my API that allows usage of cartesian instead of screen space coordinates
oh lord I just realized...
Ill have to translate mouse coords to cartesian aswell...
damnit
14:37
@Jeramy eh? write a recursive function then
give it your object and let it display all properties
@Jeramy you could probably find a polyfill
not sure if babel supports that old of stuff
Oh, i was looking at the opposite
lol
Worth taking a look at. Thanks!
hmm, i'm wondering if it makes sense to make an electron app with a go/cpp/native backend background app
there would probably be pretty little performance benefit because most of the stuff i'd be doing is on the node cpp layer anyway
depends on how you define worth it
14:45
Nothing like coding blind in a bastardized obsolete language with no documentation...whee! :D
@KevinB not sure if that runs in 1.1 js :P
i don't know, maintainability?
@Jeramy doesn't seem like there is a way to get those keys. There is a flag on properties called DontEnum which stops them showing up in for..in. In earlier versions of JS that's basically all you have in order to examine the objects. A value with DontEnum can be addressed explicitly, e.g., foo.bar but for..in is the only thing that goes over all keys.
The code itself probably wont run, but I am looking at the parse method used to see if there is something I can use
At least that's depending on the standard.
That environment seems to have added a DontEnum on the property you wanted. You normally cannot interact with those flags.
14:48
hmm... of course they did...
So, perhaps there is a verndor specific way to list all properties. That's just a guess.
being protective is a good thing
but annoying for when you're new to the code
hahaha, and when there is no documentation
I guess you could generate all possible strings and try obj[generated].
lol I was just thinking that
14:51
It would probably take you about a few weeks for this to run.
Plan B: Parse all existing code for references to the object and document properties. It won't get me everything, but it's a start.
I guess it would take less than a few weeks.
Thanks for the help all.
I finally figured out how to draw my ovals between two coordinates
  ovalXY(x, y, x1, y1, r) {
    this.oval(x + (Mathf.SubXY(x1, x) / 2), y + (Mathf.SubXY(y1, y) / 2), Mathf.SubXY(x1, x) / 2, Mathf.SubXY(y1, y) / 2, r);
  }
blegh
this.oval is basically just an ellipse pre-set
and Mathf.SubXY is just a better subtraction method for coordinates
god what a mess
 
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17:49
o/
@JBis congrats on Michigan
but as always. Roll tide
@BeerusDev thnaks!
18:06
I am color coding a dynamic datatable based on attendance.
if ( data.MondayStatus == "P" && data.TuesdayStatus == "P" && data.WednesdayStatus == "P" && data.ThursdayStatus == "P" && data.FridayStatus == "P") {
                $('td:not(:first-child)', row).addClass('green');
              }
Is there a simpler way to go about this? Those are all hidden columns/values so if 4/5 of those values = P then color the row?
18:22
@BeerusDev are those the only properties on data?
["MondayStatus", "TuesdayStatus", ...].every(key => data[key] === "P")
if you want 4/5 to be possible, you'd just need to count the P's
["MondayStatus", "TuesdayStatus", ...].filter(key => data[key] === "P").length === 4
I wonder if there is an spreadsheet program that supports foreign keys and relationships
heh
ms access
top notch comment there :D
yeah ms access is similar, but it sucks
18:34
but you can take excel and have it use a mssql table as a source
@JBis I think that was where Kevin was going
@KevinB yeah but very unintuitive for average users
i mean
that describes anything that exposes the inner-workings of db work
:p
> that describes anything
FTFY
Half the users are dumber than the average user
So then I guess what I really want is a way to reference things in excel
and query things
18:40
if you have a sheet that is a result of a query, you can then use the data there for other sheets,
yes
but average excel user can't create a mysql db cause they can't write SQL and don't know how to design one even with a GUI
You might be surprised.
OK, not for the average user.
But there are some really determined users.
And I have to point out that determination !== knowledge && determination !== skill
hmm
Ok, so a simple way for Excel users to create a DB
Access is way too complex
Not to mention the complications of installing MySQL
I sense a great disturbance in the Force. As if many people suddenly have to groupBy their data using Lodash.
I got an upvote on two of my answers about that.
Just now as well as yesterday.
On a totally different note, I am convinced JS is on it's way out. I think it will soon be replaced. And I think React/Angular/Vue or the last large UI libraries that are made in JS.
18:48
It's a bit odd, since the answers are from 2016 and getting upvotes two days in a row is peculiar.
My guess is the entire HTML/CSS/JS suite will be replaced with a type safe compiled language that compiles to WASM.
@JBis "soon" might be setting unrealistic expectations. Just because there is a lot of inertia. It can be replaced but it'd take time for people to switch over to whatever the new JS is.
Yes, my guess whatever "it" is will come about within next couple years but will take a while to gain traction.
new Date(2021,3,24,9,30,00,00)
what happens here?
whaaat
wdym
18:51
hi
||> new Date(2021,3,24,9,30,00,00)
@JBis "2021-04-24T13:30:00.000Z" Logged: `` Took: 0ms
Sat Apr 24 2021 09:30:00 GMT+0200 (Central European Summer Time)
why its APRIL?
Months are zero based
why wouldn't it be
18:51
0 = January
11 = December
holly shi...
haha
omg
ok
Blame C
As in the language
big blame!
yeah
@VLAZ oh, i thought you meant the letter
:p
hehe
18:53
You can also blame the musical note C
I thought about Charles
charles manson
Don't think he's responsible for the months.
you guys already bought some NFTs?
NFT?
i think they are worthless
18:54
ok you are not in the game
JBis don't say that :( I am working on some
NFT is what happens when you tell a bunch of 10 year olds that blockchain will solve world hunger and then they grow up
@JBis sorry was at lunch, no there are like 15 properties in data
@Suisse The art isn't worthless, the NFT of the art is worthless
@JBis but IOHK says exactly that..
it will solve hunger in afrika and problems in usa
*IOHK Charles (this C was meant)
> Charles Hoskinson (born November 5, 1987
> Blockchain technology was first outlined in 1991
what did i say
19:16
what are you saying
19:34
posted on March 24, 2021 by Srinivas Sista

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Anyone know a way around HTTP Error 403.16
It is saying my certificate isn't trusted?
When just trying to access a web page
on your own page?
or something else
Something else
Certificate pops up, I accept
HTTP Error 403.16 - Forbidden
Your client certificate is either not trusted or is invalid.
then get this
19:53
Can anyone please share how to right align the cell renderer icon in ag grid react
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Q: Ag grid with master detail data, where expand and contract icon would come after header value is displayed

user1283438Can we print the expand and contract buttons with custom Icon(+,-) from a particular package. And also that icon should be displayed after the header text. Please help me with a code base. Ex: BaseBall + whereas ususally it comes as < Base Ball

20:03
Lol I cleared my cache/certificates closed my browser and reopened. Tried to access the page, the certificate pops up, and if you exit out of the certificate modal/window. It sucessfully accesses the page? What is the point of certificate validation if you can do that?
@BeerusDev Sounds like client certificate authentication
*authentication
you are not able to access the page because you don't have the correct cert
but it accesses it when I exit out of the cert authentication? I am confused
shittily configured site
20:07
Figures
20:22
posted on March 24, 2021 by Daniel Gagnon

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21:10
posted on March 24, 2021 by Bindu Suvarna

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21:30
Hey guys, is there a free api service to make reverse geocoding possible (lant, lon to street address ) ?
I haven't seen any free ones that were worth using
most convenient one we've used is just having cloudflare include it in a header
but that ofc requires a sub
could you please give me an approximate cost of using google API strict key ?
i can't
?
21:48
just wanted to know how costy it could be but i'm reading the docs thanks 🙏
thanks for your help
Is there any shorthand for this if "thing" is the same both times, kind of like object property shorthand but for this use in a class?

this.thing = thing
So like:
class MyClass {
    constructor(property, anotherProperty) {
        this.property = property // shorthand?
        this.anotherProperty = anotherProperty // shorthand?
    }
}
...
if chat woudl let me post message
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Q: Is it possible to destructure onto an existing object? (Javascript ES6)

majorBummerFor example if I have two objects: var foo = { x: "bar", y: "baz" } and var oof = {} and I wanted to transfer the x and y values from foo to oof. Is there a way to do that using the es6 destructuring syntax? perhaps something like: oof{x,y} = foo

for some reason if i post that url full with the slug, it fails to post
but without slug it's fine... tf
is-it-possible-to-destructure-onto-an-existing-object-javascript-es6
no idea
i give up
22:11
Don't know why I'd REALLY use this, but:

How do I make something like this in JavaScript?
function(passedInObject = { property, anotherProperty}) {
    console.log(passedInObject)
    console.log(property)
    console.log(anotherProperty)
}
("y" should have a space before the closing "}")
(also, the function should have a name)
The point of this would be to make there have to be no variable defined from the object's properties, but destructuring WITH the referenced object being to its own variable in the function parentheses themselves.
 
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23:34
Feb 25 '20 at 12:46, by JBis
as you said Corona is new, it will blow over soon enough
well that didn't age well

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