Lounge<C++>

Today we're daydreaming about C++26 reflection
Apr 18, 2017 20:22
I just want to invent stuff lol
Apr 18, 2017 20:20
damn that's neat
Apr 18, 2017 20:19
what do you mean?
Apr 18, 2017 20:18
but what would I use Rust for?
Apr 18, 2017 20:18
All I know is I'm sick of high level web development, and I've always had an interest in lower level languages like C++ and C. I just don't know what I would do with a language like that. Maybe I'm crazy
Apr 18, 2017 20:17
That's cool
Apr 18, 2017 20:16
But you don't create any software? For a user?
Apr 18, 2017 20:15
@Morwenn You use it to write algorithms I take it?
Apr 18, 2017 20:14
What do you use C++ for?
Apr 18, 2017 20:14
I've tried it before
Apr 18, 2017 20:14
I know lol
Apr 18, 2017 20:13
Well not on a win32 API level
Apr 18, 2017 20:13
But I don't know what type of software
Apr 18, 2017 20:13
I want to create low level software
Apr 18, 2017 20:13
You can't really interface with the OS with JavaScript
Apr 18, 2017 20:11
So what would you use to make a desktop app nowadays?
Apr 18, 2017 20:11
Any advice? :)
Apr 18, 2017 20:11
I am interested in creating desktop applications, but I don't know if C++ would be best for that
Apr 18, 2017 20:10
I want to learn C++ because I think it's really interesting. But coming from a web development background I don't know what I would use it for.
Apr 18, 2017 20:10
Hey guys
 

Node.js

Because you rock when you don't block
Feb 26, 2017 20:19
Thank you
Feb 26, 2017 20:19
ok
Feb 26, 2017 20:18
or is it only for login
Feb 26, 2017 20:18
I know, but like if I want them to create an account would I use passport
Feb 26, 2017 20:17
@ANinJa Forgot to mention you
Feb 26, 2017 20:16
I'm going to use it for both github login and local login. I'm beginning to understand it better now, but is it meant to be used for registering the user too?
Feb 26, 2017 20:06
I have no clue how much it does for you
Feb 26, 2017 20:06
Like does it tell the user if they got the password wrong
Feb 26, 2017 20:06
@ANinJa I don't understand what passport does exactly
Feb 26, 2017 17:31
Hey guys, does anyone here know PassportJS?
 

JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
xxx
Jan 14, 2017 22:25
I have node
xxx
Jan 14, 2017 22:25
Babel Polyfill provides static functions supported only in ES6, but it doesn't provide syntactic sugar like 'import' and 'export'. Am I right?
xxx
Jan 14, 2017 22:19
burn
xxx
Jan 14, 2017 22:17
Hey guys, does Babel Polyfill simply add new ES6 API features if imported to your project?
xxx
Jan 2, 2017 03:06
Awesome. Btw, what did you mean by blocking?
xxx
Jan 2, 2017 03:05
thank you
xxx
Jan 2, 2017 03:05
Ok, that makes sense
xxx
Jan 2, 2017 03:04
And is an asynchronous function really executed simultaneously to the code below it?
xxx
Jan 2, 2017 03:03
When should I use an asynchronous function, that takes a callback, over a synchronous one?
xxx
Jan 2, 2017 03:02
I figured out my question.
xxx
Jan 2, 2017 03:01
Just give me a sec.
xxx
Jan 2, 2017 03:01
I'm trying to put it into words
xxx
Jan 2, 2017 03:00
what?
xxx
Jan 2, 2017 03:00
What I think is:
xxx
Jan 2, 2017 03:00
Yeah, I'm thinking of it as layers
xxx
Jan 2, 2017 02:58
Basically: Can two callbacks be executed at the same time?
xxx
Jan 2, 2017 02:57
Yeah, I just want to make sure that if a the code for when a user comes to an express page is executing, are the other request callbacks on hold while it executes?
xxx
Jan 2, 2017 02:53
am I wrong?
xxx
Jan 2, 2017 02:53
so I figure it only prevents the rest of the function from executing until it's finished hashing, if I do it synchronously
xxx
Jan 2, 2017 02:53
I am using express JS, and I hash when the user creates an account. This is all done in a function that express asynchronously calls