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16:28
I wrote some beautiful code today.
What does it do?
user1804599
It filters a list of pages based on what the user selected.
So one C# line of LINQ code? ;)
user1804599
filter-function = ->
    fs = []
    fs.push <| mss.query-filter(dialog.find('.node-selector-search').val!)
    fs.push <| (.is-orphan) if dialog.find('.orphan-pages').is(':checked')
    fs.push <| (x) -> any (<| x), [
        (.languages) >> empty
        (.languages) >> (`intersection` languages) >> empty >> (not)
    ]
    (x) -> all (<| x), fs
user1804599
not is an operator, not a function, so you have to use it as a section with parentheses. :(
16:30
:)
user1804599
But I love the any part.
user1804599
Function composition is such a great thing.
@rightfold You're preaching to the choir.
user1804599
I am thanking SPJ God I am allowed to practice functional programming at work.
user1804599
progress-bar = mss.show-progress-bar!
status = 0.0
timeout = (flip set-timeout) (100 + Math.random! * 600), function f
    progress-bar.set-status(status += Math.random! / 15)
    timeout := set-timeout(f, 100 + Math.random! * 600)
user1804599
16:32
Also, this is so evil. :3
user1804599
13 messages moved from Java Sucks
Isn't all this moving back and forth kinda pointless?
Or do you think future generations will thank us for keeping the logs organized? :)
user1804599
move-to-fp = move fp # no, it’s point-free!
Super Probotector hasn't arrived yet :( I would have loved to play it now.
user1804599
omg
user1804599
16:36
What are you going to do this weekend?
@rightfold Something C related. I just got another C teaching job :)
user1804599
Nice. :P
And it's only 3 minutes away via train :)
user1804599
I’m going to write my TypeScript asynchronous stream library.
user1804599
AND I CANNOT WAIT TILL WE HAVE async/await OMG.
16:42
I got hired without meeting in person. It's nice how much trust people have in me, apparently.
user1804599
HEIJLSBERG GO FASTER.
Is TypeScript open-source as well?
user1804599
The compiler is, yes.
user1804599
A language has no source, so it cannot be open-source.
Right, that's what I meant. The compiler.
user1804599
16:43
It’s a set of rules. :v
user1804599
Everything you can do with infinite lists, you can do with streams.
user1804599
Which is very nice.
@rightfold What's the difference between infinite lists and streams?
user1804599
You can register callbacks with streams.
user1804599
16:46
And they are not lazy.
user1804599
Well, look at the example.
user1804599
each calls the given function for each element in the stream.
user1804599
And it will be called asynchronously.
user1804599
You can create a stream from button click events, for example.
user1804599
And merge it with messages from a socket.
user1804599
16:49
Wait there must be elses in that code. :P
user1804599
class Stream<T> {
	private listeners: Array<(T) => void>;

	emit(value: T) {
		this.listeners.forEach((listener) => {
			listener(value);
		});
	}
}

function each<T>(inputStream: Stream<T>, listener: (T) => void) {
	(<any>inputStream).listeners.push(listener);
}
user1804599
I’m casting the inputStream to any so I can access its private members. :P
user1804599
function map<T, U>(inputStream: Stream<T>, fn: (T) => U) {
	var outputStream = new Stream<U>();
	each(inputStream, (value) => {
		outputStream.emit(fn(value));
	});
	return outputStream;
}
18:27
in C#, 39 secs ago, by zneak
the thing that truly baffles me with functional language is that no one seems to be able to explain what a monad is in terms that make sense to a non-functional programmer
 
1 hour later…
19:57
@rightfold The first lecture is in about four months. Now I have a deadline for my C IDE project :)
user1804599
Nice. :)

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