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16:01
Man they didn't try to make clif bars look appetizing at all did they
16:24
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A: Stretching Words

CerealJavascript, 53 bytes (a,b)=>[].map.call(a,d=>b.includes(d)?d+d:d).join('') Taking advantage of some ES6 features.

Anyone have any advice on shortening this?
16:38
A noob question but when creating a db migration for a join table do i need to create the fields? i.e. t.integer :customer_id
@XavierAkram if you are adding them to an existing table you must create the fields then migrate
right it wasn't clear in the example on rubyapi they just talk about t.index
but you can't add an index to a field that doens't exist :)
do you use the create_join_table or create_table command?
i think create_join_table is specifically made for my has_many :through requirements
I'm not certain my friend, everything I have learned so far is going into the actual migration file and added the table I need, then migrating.
16:48
@JanDvorak Do you mean not to use tildy-wacka?
or that. Depends if the lib has versionitis, I guess
Chrome ~>34.0 is kinda useless :-D
If the gem does semantic versioning, then I use tildy-wacka.
what are the guidelines for semantic versioning?
A breaking API change is a major bump, a non-breaking API change is a minor bump, and something that doesn't change the API at all (e.g. bug fix) is a patch bump.
thanks
how to define the index when creating a table?
Index of what
index of a field
so for example t.interger :customer_id (MAKE ME INDEX PWEASSE)
I don't understand
Is this a rails thing
oh yes i think so
17:02
Yes. He wants to define a rails migration that adds a database index to a column.
Wayne you understand me, i feel moved
OH
OHHH
I was thinking an html table
>.>
One way is when you are defining a FK reference, you can give the "index" option:
<.<
FK reference?
17:04
    create_table :sefas_applications do |t|
      t.references :customer, index: true
re semver #1, what does "public API" mean for applications?
FK = "foreign key"
t.integer :allergy_id, index => true
@JanDvorak Semver doesn't apply to applications, really.
ah, too bad. Is there a standard versioning scheme for apps?
17:05
There's also an add_index method:
lemme google that one
    add_index :sefas_applications, [:customer_id, :code], unique: true
do I read correctly that I shouldn't increment the patch number if I only do refactoring and don't fix anything?
Any new release must get a new version number. So refactoring-only would be a patch level bump.
The way I usually do it, is I do commit, commit, commit, commit. When it's time for a release, then I look at the commits to see if it's a breaking change or what, incr. the version number, and release the new version.
So you don't have to bump the version just from doing a commit.
 
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18:57
hello anybody here?
19:09
I am!
I'm around
anybody used activeadmin a lot here?
need some suggestions about fields arrangement
19:25
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Q: Get X days out of an Array

Arnold_SandersI have an array filled with Datetime objects: [Mon, 22 Jun 2015, Tue, 23 Jun 2015, Wed, 24 Jun 2015, Thu, 25 Jun 2015, Fri, 26 Jun 2015, Sat, 27 Jun 2015, Sun, 28 Jun 2015] I know how to select what I want from the array ex: week.select{|x|x.monday? || x.wednesday?} But now when I try to ...

The answer to this is for get_days to accept a block right?
Like
def get_days(wkn)
    get_week = Model.week(wkn)
    get_days_of_week = get_week.select do |x|
        yield x
    end
end
then call it with get_days(1) { |x| x.monday? || x.sunday? }
?
I've never written blocks before, but I wanted to answer the question ._.
get_days(1) { |x| x.monday? || x.sunday? }
in this case will be
get_days(1) { |x| x.y? || x.z? }
because I want to pass in a variable as a method
Just to clarify myself ... why desired_days and again then sun and mon checking ? I am not getting your goal
your question is not clear
desired_days would be a user saying that they want mon. and sun.
so mon, sun will get passed in as desired_days
the method will get a full week
and then I want it to match for the desired days
I am done.. put it in your post..
please put the clarifications you mentioned here in your post
19:45
hey @Aru
@ArupRakshit your answer solved my problem. thank you. I wanted to up vote it
Thanks.. But it seems other guy came up with it before me.. so I deleted it.. U ask the enhineer guy to give his comment as an answer
His answer gave a hint, your answer solved the entire problem.
just wanted to let you know. Because I was stuck on that problem for the last 2 hours
opened........ :)
20:26
The part of me that grew up reading Bradbury and Asimov wanst the bright spots on Ceres to be the crash site of a mysterious alien space ship.
I hope it's an old human colony
Wouldn't that just throw everyone off
Even worse than aliens
Finding a bunch of humans
Like Elvis? :P
Elvis has left the inner solar system...
20:30
On the voyager?
@WayneConrad does Debian have light weight graphical environments for low end hardware?
And another mosquito bites the dust. One of them cheeky low flying ninjas :o
They'll have to come up with better stealth again to surprise me
strange. I thought they used high evasion?
Even they cannot resist the honey pot that is the light beside me :)
20:59
@JonathanMusso By lightweight graphical environments, do you mean "not Gnome or the like?" Then yes, many of them. i3 is my favorite, but I used Sawfish for many years.
@WayneConrad Thank yoiu I will try this shortly. I am testing out Elementary OS. I could not run Ubuntu efficiently on this Surface it was too intensive. This appears OK but I am trying to get the resolution out of 600x400 lol
I am having a blast on this PR I've been working on. The back and forth with the other programmers is amazing. There are three off them helping to hammer this into the best shape it can be, and none of them are even the maintainer. This is some goooood github crack!
21:22
I'm struggling to set up capistrano
anyone have experience
???
21:36
nope
Too intensive, going to try Debian now @WayneConrad
22:36
@JonathanMusso Good luck!
It just finished @WayneConrad
Uh... Good luck in the past?
Haha
I still need to configure VBox Guest Additions
22:54
sweet, looks like I am in business after all
need to try to install ruby and rails
23:16
nice
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