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I think I'd die for bacon
 
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03:55
jesus the conversations I miss in here....
 
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04:55
Reviewing old gMail spam. How did the animated purple hearts get there?
 
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11:07
@JonathanMusso I know, right?
11:48
It's been an interesting five days. On Friday, the owner asked us Ruby veterans to do a very quick, extremely dirty, incomplete buggy spike of part of the company's .net app. Just go as fast as we can without regard for correctness was the directive. I've never programmed like that, so it was very interesting.
12:15
Isn't that how you should be coding for codewars?
12:41
Speaking of codewars, I haven't done a kata in awhile
Anonymous
13:02
Neither have I, because I have been busy at work,
I need a faster way to get all the divisors of a number
@Cereal Faster than what?
@JanDvorak I guess I missed the memo :)
(1..a).select { |i| a % i == 0 }
>.>
I could create a dictionary as I find them so Idon't have to calculate them again I suppose. Does codewars support globals in between test cases? ._.
Anonymous
@Cereal: [1,a] + (2..a-1).select { stuff }
I don't think that's measurable faster, lol
13:11
I think I looked up the Sieve algorithm for that kata.
Anonymous
That is a cool algorithm. I have definitely seen it before, maybe during some prog class a couple years ago
Anonymous
In Rails, do I need a model for every table? Especially with helper tables?
Unlike most Wikipedia articles for algorithms, that one makes sense.
Usually, the mathematicians get to an article like that and make it no longer understandable to a mere programmer.
This would be a stupid easy kata if it wasn't for the time limit
Anonymous
I am doing some table restructuring today. First attempt does not work.. I need to do HABTM relationship between proposals (has sti) and addresses (might remove the sti)
13:24
> 27 passed, 0 failed, time out
HOW MANY TEST CASES ARE THERE
Anonymous
@Cereal comment out your code and have it return '', then it will say how many cases there are. I cannot imagine returning an empty string to be slow
Wait this is stupid
there's only like 10 possible answers
#hardcodingit
Anonymous
I have done that before for katas, because the best answer was rejected and slow
My hint is: factorisation, then power set
I'm doing the Integers: Recreation One kata, btw
13:47
I copy and pasted a factors_of method from SO and it completes in time
but I think it's dumb
Anonymous
14:04
I iwsh I brought my headphones in. I need to watch railscasts (on youtube) and cannot concentrate.
if response[:foundrecord] && response[:foundrecord][:foundrecord_items]
  data = response[:foundrecord][:foundrecord_items]
elsif response[:foundrecord]
  data = [response[:foundrecord]]
else
  data = response
end
Is there a way to simplify this..?
besides making the response data not incredibly inconsistent
Anonymous
Can anyone access this site? asciicasts.com
@Cereal I'd go for simpler conditions with deeper nesting.
      if response[:foundrecord]
        if response[:foundrecord][:foundrecord_items]
          data = response[:foundrecord][:foundrecord_items]
        else
          data = [response[:foundrecord]]
        end
      else
        data = response
      end
Not sure that's any better
data = response[:foundrecord][:foundrecord_items] || response[:foundrecord] || response
14:16
Can't do that, [response[:foundrecord]] not response[:foundrecord]
data = [*data]
Why isn't the response an object of your own making rather than just a hash?
But yes, fix your response data...
Still wouldn't work, because response[:foundrecord][:foundrecord_items] would raise an error
Because it's coming from a cobol webservice
Oh, I see.
14:19
So the cobol webservice is spitting out a response, SAVON is parsing the XML into a hash. The problem is the cobol side sends different data structures depending on what it's sending. Multiple records? Array. Single? No array. No data? Nul values and horror
Good Lord.
@Cereal I don't see how to do any better than that. Well, I'd factor out the assignment (data = if...end). But that's it.
Anonymous
Railscasts recommends the gem best_in_place, but that is a fork of rest_in_place. Does anyone have experience with either? The latter has been updated more recently
Y'know, I'm looking at this, and I'm not seeing a situation where [:foundrecord] doesn't exist.
But I must have run into it at some point
Anonymous
rest_in_place is built with more JS than Ruby, but best_in_place is the reverse. What would you recommend?
Dunno
Try both, see which one you like
Found it where it doesn't return foundrecord
Legacy systems are going to be the death of me
14:38
Cobol: The gift that keeps on giving
Anonymous
Without a gem, has anyone done in-line form editing in Rails? Like, while on index, I can edit a company name (without redirecting to edit)
Just do an asynch submit on unfocus, or enter, or button press
to a route that edits that property in a model
Anonymous
How do I do that?
function onButtonClick(e) {
  var value = e.target.value
  $.ajax({
    method: "POST",
    url: urlToEditModel,
    data: { value: value }
  }).done(onWhateverDone);
}
But really, if you're going to do be doing a lot of asynchronous stuff, you want a framework
angular, or react, or something
Anonymous
I do not think I can add/change frameworks. We have bootstrap right now
14:51
Yeah, it would be a fair amount of work
Anonymous
Right now, this will be the only case of in-line editing
Well if you must, I'd throw data attributes for the URL on the inputs, write a single function to post to the server based on that URL, and just show a spinner/checkmark on processing/done for each input
Anonymous
Thanks for this help, @Cereal
@HunterStevens I'm using best_in_place in a few of my apps and no complaints so far. Super easy to setup and use
Anonymous
Oh really? @Jared thank you for the input. I will use the gem in that case
Anonymous
14:59
@Jared is special configuration needed for the controller?
@HunterStevens Been a while since i put it in place but my edit/update routes look normal. So I don't think so hehe
Also best_in_place_if is awesome if only certain people can edit :D
Anonymous
Okay. I am wondering because I am looking at the rails asciicast. I do not have speakers to listen to it.
Anonymous
@Jared That is really cool! I will be sure to implement that if nneeded
Anonymous
I ran rake assets:precompile but my app keeps saying no JS file can be found (for what I added in application.js)
you added the require best_in_place and binding bit?
Anonymous
15:08
oh, forgot to kill and restart the webrick
Anonymous
Wow, that is super cool! I want to only edit if I click the appropriate edit button though
Do the :ok_button and :cancel_button not enough? =\
Anonymous
No. Unless I am not configuring it right.
Yea, those only pop up once you are in the editing phase
Anonymous
Here is what I'd like:
1. Show company name
2. Click edit button (next to name)
3. Static control changes to text field
4. THEN I click save/cancel
15:19
Oh well... apparently best_in_place provides :activator for just that
Someone having issues setting it up, so hopefully the answer is right ;) stackoverflow.com/questions/12767383/…
Anonymous
How will the user know they can edit in place? They will not know that clicking the name will trigger it
Anonymous
That worked! Now I just need it to save :-) I think that is the URL option though
15:35
@HunterStevens I think that's a general UX problem with edit-in-place fields
Anonymous
16:03
BAM got it to work!
Is there any way to run system commands as a specific user in ruby?
Anonymous
@Jared I have a validation set for presence of name. However, if I test with a blank input and hit save, it does nothing to the record (no checks, no updates). I cannot find in the docs how to add these validation errors.
Anonymous
Same thing happens with other validations, like uniqueness
@HunterStevens On their github page it looks like the Notifications subsection has a built-in way to return the errors that best_in_place gets on update
Anonymous
@Jared oh okay, notifications. I was looking for validations
Anonymous
16:15
It is only 11:15, and I am starving!!! I want it to be noon NOW
Anonymous
Wow, this is great. Thank you
I eat lunch around 11
I usually forget to go to lunch till around 1 or 2 D:
I get hungry around 11, decide it is too early since I just got in 2 hours ago and then forget for a few hours.
16:39
Yeah if I'm working on something I don't eat until I'm done
16:55
can anyone answer this?
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Q: RUBYMOTION_ANDROID_SDK is incorrect

Abhimanyu AryanI have developed android apps in java so I have android-sdk and android-ndk in ~/AndroidStudioProjects/adt-bundle/sdk. I have all the APIs downloaded in there, almost 6-8gb file. But, when I typed motion android-setup to setup android environment for RubyMotion, it downloaded sdk+ndk on its own...

17:41
@HunterStevens look what i found haha
Anonymous
18:05
@Joel I remember that. I really like disqus and think more sites should use it
Anonymous
However, I do not like disqus with its spammy "more posts:" section, highlighting random stuff on the web
18:19
Is there such a thing as 'too many partials'?
because I'm about to make a ton if no one says yes
lol
As long as they have sensible names I think you should be good ;)
Anonymous
I have 6 partials for proposals, then their "show" counterparts -- _show_<partial_name> for reasons
18:34
@Cereal I use partials for sharing stuff between views, and for partitioning large views into logical parts. I don't worry about having too many, as long as they fit in my head.
"For reasons" is the best reason
Anonymous
IDK why but turbolinks is breaking. currentState becomes null
Oookay, I need to figure out a way to copy arbitrary input values to other inputs based on the user's unknown preference
Anonymous
Does the order of requires in application.js matter?
Probably. If you have a library dependent on something else, you probably need to load something else before the library
Anonymous
18:50
What is the equivalent of #gsub in jQ?
Anonymous
I need to do something like $(this).attr('id').gsub('Link', 'es'), where id: "addressLink-#{company.id}"
@HunterStevens replace
!!> "something".replace("thing", "es");
@Cereal "somees"
"asdf".replace(/a/, 'B')
"Bsdf"
Anonymous
18:51
Thank you @meagar
Remember to include /g if you want to replace all occurrences
"aaaa".replace(/a/, 'B')
"Baaa"
"aaaa".replace(/a/g, 'B')
"BBBB"
inserted
Anonymous
I got it. I forgot to add the '#' before the actual ID.
19:07
Nooooo
Anonymous
exactly.
Drop count = 0 and use @companies.each_with_index do |company,index|
Or, just use = render @companies
Likewise, below that, = render company.addresses
Anonymous
But I want it in table format.
Basically each time you use each inside that file, you could be using = render <thing> and cutting part of the file out into a partial
You can still have it in table format using =render
Anonymous
So I keep the thead, and where tbody begins, I use render @companies ?
19:09
one sec :)
Anonymous
:D
Anonymous
You know you can add files in a gist :-)
Yeah, but I'm lazy
Anonymous
How do I use CSS to select odd/even rows?
19:13
I copy-pasted your entire Gist to my own editor (vim) and then just copy-pasted it back into my own gist :p
nth-child(2n+1) I think?
@HunterStevens yeah, that jsfiddle.net/mrvbzmd9
Anonymous
cool, I added background
or nth-child(2n) to select even rows: jsfiddle.net/mrvbzmd9/1
Anonymous
If in the view I manually set a class, does it override what was in the stylesheet?
Anonymous
For example, in the view I have %td.goldenrod -- will that override the defaults in your jsfiddle?
@HunterStevens It depends on what the CSS does
It's just regular CSS specificity rules
Anonymous
19:17
If the CSS is color: red
The properties aren't really relevant
It's the selectors that determine specificty
If you're using :nth-child, it's more specific than a class selector
So tr:nth-child(2n) { color: red } will override tr.goldenrod { color: gold }
No, wait, I'm wrong
pseudo-selectors like :nth-child or :hover are... less specific I think?
Yes, sorry :)
> Selector Types
>
> The following list of selector types is by increasing specificity:
>
>- Type selectors (e.g., h1) and pseudo-elements (e.g., :before).
>- Class selectors (e.g., .example), attributes selectors (e.g., [type="radio"]) and pseudo-classes (e.g., :hover).
> - ID selectors (e.g., #example).
yeah
pseudo-selectors have the same specificity as class selectors, so whichever one is last in the file will win
Wait, sorry again, looking at your JSFiddle, you're applying the :nth-child colors to the tr, but he .gold colors to the td. So the TD-specific selector will win, and be gold.
Styles applied to an element always win over styles its inheriting from its parent, regardless of how specific the selectors are
Anonymous
I see, that was my bad.
Anonymous
Right now I have to figure out HABTM tables for rails. Like, how do attributes get assigned to it?
19:27
... sort of magically, tbh
If you have a real HABTM table.
Anonymous
I am using STI for addresses, so company.addresses wants me to render X_address and Y_address. Is there a way to ignore this and be like any addresses no matter the order/type?
If you have a has_many :through then it's a little less magic.
You mean in the = render company.addresses line?
Anonymous
Yes, that line
Anonymous
i can talk about habtm later. (It is different models)
Ok so, TLDR you need = render collection: company.address, partial: 'address
Or maybe partial: 'addresses/address'?
Anonymous
19:29
@meagar Rather be safer than sorry to define the full path of the partial
But basically, if you need to specify options to render, you cannot use the render "partial_name" short-hand, you have to fall back to the full render partial: "partial_name", option1: value1 syntax
Anonymous
@meagar it worked with naming the specific partial
Made me chuckle... Is it a pokemon name or a big data company :P pixelastic.github.io/pokemonorbigdata
@HunterStevens Good
Anonymous
Now back to the classes
Anonymous
19:38
If you observe the index, you see that every company in the iteration has 2 rows -- company name stuff AND list of addresses.
Anonymous
I want to apply the alternating stripes to all rows with company :name
Ah, ahhhh. I see
Anonymous
I am attaching a screenshot. You will understand more.
Anonymous
I do not want the background color on ANY rows for addresses:
Anonymous
Anonymous
19:41
Pretty sweet address book page, am I right? Clicking "Addresses" will show/hide the list.
You should probably use <tbody> to group related rows:
Anonymous
// As you see, my table is like this:
%tbody
  - @companies.each do |c|
    %tr
      %td Company Name
    %tr
      %td
        - c.addresses.each do |a|
          // list group
gtg sorry
Anonymous
That is okay, I am going to leave it as is... Looks pretty sweet already
working from home, dialing into a meeting at my office so that my office can connect with the SanFran office
hilarious telepresence meetings :|
20:26
@meagar sounds like a knee slapper

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