« first day (2164 days earlier)      last day (600 days later) » 

09:28
o/
10:09
Hell0w0rld
New PC on BunsenLabs \o
10:44
Hello
 
3 hours later…
13:39
a very simple trend line calculation:
const tmp0 = [2781, 2667, 2785, 1031, 646, 2340, 2410];
const tmp1 = tmp0.map((value, i) => [i+1, value, value * (i+1), (i+1) * (i+1)]);

const a = tmp1.reduce((a, b) => a + b[0], 0);
const b = tmp1.reduce((a, b) => a + b[1], 0);
const c = tmp1.reduce((a, b) => a + b[2], 0);
const d = tmp1.reduce((a, b) => a + b[3], 0);

log('tmp1', tmp1);
log('a', a);
log('b', b);
log('c', c);
log('d', d);
log(((tmp0.length * c) - (a * b)) / ((tmp0.length * d) - (a * a)));
problem with this is the js rounding issues :/ so I was wondering if anyone knows of any node module that has ported something from c/c++ or made the calculations or what ever to address the issue?

I use talib for most other calculations, but these basic calculations seems to not be covered :(
Anyone would like to join a project for company share?
I need a server side person.
maybe talk a bit about what the company do? But I think most of are used to being headhunted, I get these sort of offers once or twice a week @Farhad
@ErikLandvall We are creating a application similar to UBER but different industry, the application is currently finishing iOS phase and we need someone for data and server side management and programming
13:54
have you not done any backend at all?
@JackOfBlades: Nice pseudo, loved that game
@Farhad: All of the regular here already have a job, and we live in completely different part of the world. You would need to be a lot more precise on what you do, where, if you don't mind remote working, or how you would arrange for the relocation, salary...
And since node.js is in a big boom, all of us receive at least on offer a week on linkedIn or other platform.

TL:DR: Chat is really not the place to search for potential talent unless you invest a lot of time talking with us. You may try SO Jobs, or LinkedIn, and work on your presentation.
@Farhad: And just like Erik asked, you are nearing the end of your app but don't have any backend?
@DrakaSAN Thanks
@Farhad :)
@ErikLandvall: +1
Don't have the time to do the math, what should have been the result?
14:11
@DrakaSAN js says: -139.5 .. but it should be -139.393 .... not sure if this is related to js issues with calculations or the answer in the question, never the less it be good if there was a nice library for it :)
1
Q: Calculate if trend is up, down or stable

ScottI'm writing a VBScript that sends out a weekly email with client activity. Here is some sample data: a b c d e f g 2,780 2,667 2,785 1,031 646 2,340 2,410 Since this is email, I don't want a chart with a trend line. I just need a simple functi...

After a quick look at talib, seems like they are doing just what you want in the sense that they have their function in C++. Not as simple code as I expected, but maybe you can dig in it to add some functions for thoses cases?
@DrakaSAN I use talib alot, I haven't found anything that reflects these more simple calculations
I need this calculation to interperate talibs numbers actually :P and yes, it's a very good library with a simple interface
like you say, I could try to extend it, but talib is a stand alone library that is just ported, If I add new functionality to it, it's more then a port.. so not sure how popular that would be, I thik doing it in a seprate module in that case
@ErikLandvall I see. Thanks. I'm willing to show you guys the entire project over skype with NDA in place.
I did little back-end, but is too much for me. Im sure I can do it, but is better to have someone more proficient.
@ErikLandvall: Hmm, would need to dig in that further when I ll get out of work. Did you tried to use some number library to see if you can make the rounding error disappear? Something like this?
@DrakaSAN nope, will have a look at it :) thanks m8
14:21
@Farhad: Already in a startup, doing the whole backend. While your project may be interesting, I will not have the time to do any dev on it even if I were to do it on my free time. Wish you the best :)
@Farhad Think of us like a girl you wanna sleep with, we require some for-play ;)
...meaning, before taking time out to listen to your pitch you should have some online presentation we can look over if it's of any interest :)
Toza.io is the only thing online lol
@DrakaSAN ok. Thanks
@Farhad yhea, so you need to work on a presentation I belive :)
I just really can't share the idea, is very good, like I'm working with 2 other developer and 2 Investor and they love it
@ErikLandvall: Really good comparison there, especially since it extend not only to all other dev works, but all highly qualified jobs
14:25
I will probably end up doing it myself lol
@ErikLandvall I like that image. Sounds about right.
@Farhad: While you indeed need to protect your concept, you want to show what is the core idea. Is the backend really huge? Is the work interesting? Who will work with you? How? I've seen friends take utterly boring project because the environment is really nice, never seen sanyone stay long in a bad environment, even on amazing project idea
Also, since you are a startup, you probably can't afford the same kind of salary the like of Google or Microsoft can put on the table. However, team building when there is <10people can be really great, you can work with less administrative process that are utterly mind numbing for a lot of tech peoples, they can afford the risk to try thoses shiny new tech. Thoses things MS or G can't compete on, so you need to show that
... (even more as you target the entertainment industry, the prospect of having team building at some client/contractor/whatever can do wonder).
@DrakaSAN Do you want me to show you the project over skype?
Word of warning thought, half the invite I receive on linkedin are from "young and festive startup with awesome team", with not one picture of the team, nor proof of that.
I have picture. lol
14:35
I'm really not trying to waste anyone's time
@Farhad: As I said earlier, thanks but no, it would take both our time to do the presentation, and I know that I can't and wouldn't want to leave my current job, I just want to point out what make me choose that startup instead of the more lucrative contractor job in a big firm that were ready to take me too
So that you may find your dev, and make it a happy dev at that :)
Oh ok. I see, Thank you for the tips
@ErikLandvall How about you?
I feel like im in shark tank lol
@Farhad: You re welcome. If/When the product launch, come back here to tell us, so we can see what happenned to it ;)
skype, no.. I need more info then what you provided to take time out of my day. "you need to get me wet ;)"
Absolutely @DrakaSAN
@ErikLandvall Send me your address, all it take is a drink I guess lol
14:37
Dont feel like you in shark tank, we just used to these things and try to help you find what you looking for
Ask any question
You know Im sure I can probably do this, but the database structure is what scares me.
that sounds liie a concrete question, we can help you more in that matter :) what is it taht scars you?
I did a app with PHP and I hated it, but many people tell Node is more friendly
idk about more friendly, but it's probably a better tool :)
@Farhad: It is a shark tank because tech peoples mindset is usually a bit different from others. And we all had a experience where we were surrounded by people (usually commercials) who couldn't understand the first bit of how we think of the world, and were feeling like in a shark tank. But the problem is, we often don't understand how others see the world, so when we are surrounding others, they feel like in a shark tank (especially commercials people ^^')
14:42
Like I worry a lot about security and if Im doing it right or not.
@DrakaSAN I agree
For example here's a part of my previous app that I write in PHP.
A language is as secure as it is used. Try to make your app as readable and modular as possible, so that when (not if, security is never 100%) a leak is found, you can fix it easily. Use well known tools, don't be cheap on contractor if you dont have a in house devops, make a independent review of your whole app before launch
15:00
the part of the code you show us don't have any obvious security problems @Farhad but there is nothing about the query composer which is usually the place for these issues :) but PHP have good libraries for these things already, I would look at doctrine for instance.. if using PHP that is.

In nodejs I usually use nosql, but we have a good mysql library as well that takes care of these things, much less code to accomplish the same you done in your example :)
Node.js is more fun, so if you feel up for the task you will have fun learning it
backend is more then code though, security is often more complicated in the server architecture, then in the code...
I think Im just going to stick with PHP on this one, just use something I already know. But Node.js sound so promising lol
your code base will most likely be 10 times, or more, bigger in php then in node.js
Even if I use liberary like Larval or Symphony?
yes, I believe so. That's my experience at least..
OT, fuck Laravel!
lol
15:07
you should ofc use what inspires you :) that's the most important part of coding imho..
15:17
OK, thanks
 
8 hours later…
Agt
Agt
23:38
hi
mpm
mpm
Hi folks. For nodejs server development, in order to reload your app automatically when the server code changes, what tool are you using?

« first day (2164 days earlier)      last day (600 days later) »