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12:07 AM
@MattMcDonald epic win.
Lets see if I can make it worse
 
user1385191
look ma, no variables!
 
$("*").resize(function () {
    $("#crofthouse").css("width", $("html").attr("clientWidth") / 2);
    $("#crofthouse").css("height", $("html").attr("clientHeight") / 2 * 1.33);
    $("#main").css("width", $("#crofthouse").css("width"));
    $("#main").css("height", $("#crofthouse").css("height"));
    $("#main").css("margin-top", $("#crofthouse").css("height") / 2);
    $("#main").css("margin-bottom", $("#crofthouse").css("height") / 2);
}):
I didn't quite work :(
 
user1385191
LOL
 
I dont even know what $("*").resize will do
 
user1385191
yeah, I'm not sure about attr either
 
12:09 AM
meh
post it as a na answer
then upvote for the lulz
 
 
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4:39 AM
hi
 
 
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9:10 AM
Anyone know why JSLint expects exactly one space between function and ( in function() ?
 
i would guess because var x = function () {} can be written as var x = function _x() {}
 
I didn't get that
_x() ?
 
my guess would be that in the first case you are assigning an anonymous function
 
Hmm
I've used function(){} while adding an event listener
I should read Crockford's book, perhaps
 
9:50 AM
@Amaan jslint says function() looks ugly use function ()
it's a style guide
Try jshint
 
10:24 AM
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Q: Make the code better

I am a starting javascripter. I have make a carousel with sections. And a animate background images. But how can i make the code better. The code is now working only width 3 sections. How can I make the code reusable. And that the code also works in more or less sections. And how can i make this...

 
10:53 AM
Hi! What editor are you using for JavaScript? I have looked around but can't find any good...
 
11:10 AM
Oh.
Yep, that's what i did. Went to JSHint. Why am I supposed to be using "use strict"; ?
@Jonas @DeveloperX asked that just a few days ago. Weird timing. The suggestions he got from @Raynos were SublimeText2 and one more which I don't remember
 
@Amaan SublimeText2 looks interesting, I have to try it, thanks
 
@Jonas You're welcome.
 
@Jonas I use Komodo, but that's only because I'm poor and have no other choice. Having tried out the SublimeText beta I'd say that's a very good choice for an editor
 
11:26 AM
@YiJiang Yes, SublimeText2 looks very good. I'm testing the beta now, but how long is it free? Komodo also looks interesting, thanks. I have to try Komodo too.
 
@Jonas sublime text 2 as an editor. Or vim/emacs
JS IDE's would be vs2011 or webstorm3.0
@Jonas sublime text 2 is "nagware"
This means its "free" but it will continiously complain you havnt bought it.
 
@Raynos ah, I see...
 
@Amaan "use strict" is an ES5 subset
Your bascially telling the compiler that your using a sensible subset of ES5 and the compiler gets to make extra optimisations
 
11:48 AM
@Raynos How much more help do I get from a JavaScript IDE like VS or WebStorm compared to an editor? Is the difference that the IDE could warn for errors in my syntax? or can the vim/emacs/sublime editors do that too?
 
12:20 PM
@Jonas VS2011 / WS3 apparently have auto complete / intellisense
It basically means you it knows all the types of your objects.
They are the only two IDEs who give you this functionality without sucking.
 
12:32 PM
@Raynos ah, thanks. That is what I'm looking for....
 
12:50 PM
 
Yo Dawg, I heard you like recursion... Uncaught Error: StackOverflow Exception in Meme.js
 
@IvoWetzel ._.
 
:O
Anyways out to the city, buying stuffs on my free day
 
1:22 PM
Does anyone remember turbo-c?
 
@Incognito I've heard the name before, but that's about it
 
@RyanKinal It's just halloween and I wanted to scare someone.
 
@Incognito Ah
 
@Incognito Ah, you mean en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borland_Turbo_C ? I haven't used it, but I used Turbo Pascal and I really liked it. That's how I learned programming. ;)
 
@Raynos Ah. So I should probably be using it.
Anyone have advice for people making games in Canvas?
 
1:29 PM
@Jonas It's kind of like cowbell for C.
 
Mine is a tic-tac-toe like logic game, so I don't need to bother with intervals and the like
 
@Jonas I've never used turbo pascal however, so I don't know if there's a connection.
 
@Incognito it looks similar at least... I miss static typing when doing JavaScripts...
 
@Amaan I haven't had enough time to throw at canvas yet, I want to make a cool thing that records what you draw from a tablet... my advice is to understand the basics but probably get running with a decent library just because.
 
@Incognito I think I'm familiar with the basics
I've already made my game
 
1:31 PM
@Jonas It's more that turbo C did a lot of weird stuff when you compiled it, and couldn't really use it anywhere.
 
Hold on, I'll give you a link
 
@Incognito oh, I see.
 
@Incognito Flood It!
That's the game's name
(Copied it from an iOS game I found. Origin's probably unknown)
 
anyone here any good with networking?
 
@rlemon with javascript? ws or ajax?
 
1:34 PM
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Q: Store JSON in a custom field

dandoenI have a drawing canvas on some of my Wordpress' post pages, where users can draw on. Upon drawing, my JS code currently sends the user's drawing to a php file. This is where I store the array in JSON format in .txt files. Whenever the page is loaded by someone else, JS loads these JSON files on ...

 
@Raynos It's not a subset, it changes the semantics of eval, for example
 
It'll probably help you explain
 
@rlemon Networking is a fairly large concept.
 
@Jonas more general.
lol
 
@Incognito Ironic
 
1:36 PM
basically i'm struggling to understand how a client has their network setup
i'm no network guy. however i have been thrown into this
he has multiple public ips being served through a single AT&T 2WIRE router/modem
and we need to forward off specific ports to different public ip's
 
@rlemon Why can't you get an expert? Time time you spend learning it will easily be more than what someone who's core skill can do.
 
I can do the basic port forwarding
 
@gsnedders true. Subset is the wrong word.
 
I'm unfamiliar with forwarding on routers, I think we have a network stack exchange somewhere...
 
@Incognito it's a long story, but basically we have a new product line coming out next year with improved communication abilities, until then we rely on a third party piece of hardware and forwarding a bunch of ports
so for the 6-8 months we will be supporting this they decided that I knew enough about port forwarding to do the job.
 
1:40 PM
Try on ServerFault.... chat or so...
 
but some of these clients have some of the strangest setups.
ok.
 
@rlemon Your cost is nx, your effective time on a project is h, your cost is nxh, they are adding to h: Your project gets set back, and the project costs more. If they hire a networking guy for this task, your project is on-time and they sacrifice a bit of money.
 
@Incognito you don't have to sell me on the idea. I don't want to be doing this shit.
 
I'm trying to give you something to go back to your boss with :P.
But in the worst case, yeah, like Jonas said, ServerFault might be the place.
 
Yea but he wont get anyone else. I just dont know enough about it to even ask a proper question. I need insight on how the technology is being used. lol . I'll just call their ISP and bitch until they do it.
 
1:51 PM
I'm facing my own wtf over here-- md5 computes two different hashes on two different systems for the same inputs. However... this is spaghetti code.
@rlemon Like I said, convince him it's not programming and going to cost a lot more in the long-run.
 
@Incognito Poorly implemented md5? :-P
 
@RyanKinal That's the real question, is it my system or theirs?
 
Indeed
 
I don't like this one bit...
$newoutputcsv = $rowoutputcsv[0] . $rowoutputcsv[3] . $rowoutputcsv[1] . $rowoutputcsv[4] . $rowoutputcsv[2] . $rowoutputcsv[5] ."\n";
$rowmd5csv = md5 ($newoutputcsv);
 
Which one?
Well that's odd
 
1:55 PM
If you only knew what was behind that.
 
Is this another "scary stuff because it's Halloween"?
Please say yes. ;-)
 
@Incognito when you say "md5 computes" you mean "some implementation of md5"
 
@Raynos Unless they've changed ca3.php.net/md5 between releases, it's the same implementation.
How you know this is screwed up: I'm trusting cryptography functions in legacy versions of PHP to work in a code base full of depricated calls.
 
o/
 
The input to the string comes from a long string building from the start of the program down about 1000 lines of spaghetti till it reaches that point.
 
2:01 PM
@Incognito rewrite from scratch
 
Yeah, it's on the books.
 
Not because it will make your company money but because it will increase your morale and job satisfaction
 
I don't want to, to be honest.
It's functioning software that works in, so far, 99.9% of use-cases.
 
I find a big rewrite nicer then legacy maintenance
 
It's just an unmaintainable pos.
It shouldn't even be a big re-write, there's a spec.
I found the spec.
 
2:06 PM
@Raynos: I don't think gist.github.com/1269991 leaks. It overrides the passed object's valueOf function with a new function that keeps a privates variable in scope. When the object is garbage collected, so is its valueOf function, allowing the privates variable to be collected too.
It seems very clever, the only obvious limitation being that it's unable to work on frozen objects or those without a configurable valueOf property.
 
@AndyE I dont understand why weakmaps leak but I have been told by people that are smarter then me that its impossible to implement them in ES5.1 without leaking
 
@Raynos: I understand why they leak. But I can't see that leak in the aforementioned gist.
 
@AndyE as a further aside I really dont understand memory leaks and I really cannot analysize code for them.
@AndyE profile it.
Also valueOf hacks are really nifty in ES.
 
@Raynos I've never seen the technique used before.
 
I've seen valueOf used to overload operators
({ valueOf: function () { return 42; } } + { valueOf: function () { return -42; } })
I personally recommend against it of course because its black arts. But you can do some real magic with it.
 
2:13 PM
@Raynos: I've used valueOf in that manner before. I always thought that jQuery could add a little sugar to boolean checks using valueOf. jQuery.fn.valueOf = function () { return this.length; }.
if (+$("#someSelector")) { }
 
Heh.
 
2:25 PM
> As well as actually defining what information means with respect to blog content
RAYNOS Y U THINK MATHS.
I can't write prose >_<
 
var wm = new WeakMap();
var i = 1000000; while (i--) (function () {
    var obj = {}
    wm.set(obj, {test:1 });
})();
 
What did you expect to happen?
 
@Raynos: doesn't appear to leak, though I'm no expert on memory leaks either. Profiled in Chrome, GC ran several times and collected ~10MB each time.
 
ugh that code is unreadable
is that function supposed to run for every iteration of the while loop?
 
@Raynos: it was just a quick test, I didn't waste time being tidy :-p
yes
 
2:34 PM
can you just put { } around it
 
var wm = new WeakMap();
var i = 1000000;
while (i--) {
    (function () {
        var obj = {}
        wm.set(obj, {test:1 });
    })();
}
happy now?
if WeakMap leaked, I'd expect obj and/or {test:1} to be retained in memory even though they're both unreachable after the function exits.
var LeakMap = function () {
    this.keys = [];
    this.vals = [];
}
LeakMap.prototype.set = function (k, v) {
    this.keys.push(k);
    this.keys.push(v);
}
var wm = new LeakMap();
var i = 1000000;
while (i--) {
    (function () {
        var obj = {}
        wm.set(obj, {test:1 });
    })();
}
@Raynos: ^ leaks ~60MB for me. So I think Gozala's ES5 weak map implementation is actually leak free.
 
Oh I see
a weakmap isnt supposed to leak because the key went out of memory
So you cant ever wm.get(obj) because you dont have the obj
 
yeah.
@Raynos: Fancy proof reading my article?
 
2:52 PM
1 message moved to bin
 
@YiJiang: thanks, was just about to do that
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Q: Not able to set steady setTimeout

DanyI want to draw ECG waveform , I have used following logic , i am drawing points that fill in my canvas (i have used specified time stamp after each line drawn so that we can plot the graph points slowly using setTimeout()) and (for redrawing) after that for next points that are not fit in my canv...

 
Please only post a link to your question. Don't copy and paste the text of the question, and definitely don't copy all the useless markup
 
Can any one tell me solution for this link question "http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7954991/not-able-to-set-steady-settimeout"
 
@tejas26389: is that your question?
 
yes
 
2:57 PM
@tejas26389: is there a reason you posted it under a new account name?
 
i am getting this message "Sorry, we are no longer accepting questions from this account. See goo.gl/C1Kwu to learn more."
so that i have used my friend account with his permission
i can not get why i am getting this message again and again
 
@tejas26389: did you read the information in the link? That tells you that it's because your questions are of poor quality.
 
@AndyE consider referencing MozWeakMap in your article
 
heh, I guess that you saw Firefox implemented it as WeakMap
 
i had read it but i am not getting How my question is of poor quality
 
3:05 PM
 
@Raynos: that power is reserved for lords of the internets only.
 
i am facing that problem (question asked using friend id) and you know solution for it?
 
Hello.
 
@AndyE I cant read that implementation, head hurts ._<
@AndyE I dont see anything stupid in your article
 
@Raynos yeah mine did at first too. It took me like 3 attempts on 3 different days lol.
@Raynos that's good cos I just tweeted it.
 
3:16 PM
@AndyE any feedback on this article before I pump it through reddit
 
stupid JS I'm doing this thing in C++ now
 
Hi there! I have a question. I'm working on this small idea: http://jsfiddle.net/dHjZX/
The coloration works fine if there is just one line (eg foo $42 bar). But if I add a newline, the text appears in green... why?
 
@IvoWetzel :(
 
@Raynos Need a C++ refresh anyways :P
maybe I'll make it scriptable with V8 :)
 
@Raynos an enjoyable read. I didn't ask any of those questions, but nevertheless was glad to see the answers.
 
3:41 PM
@AndyE thank you
 
@Raynos FWIW, I didn't do anything special. Perhaps Google was just about to crawl my website when I hit publish.
 
@AndyE :(
 
4:04 PM
blog.mozilla.com/tilt neat dom visualizer.
 
HN spiked my blog page views into 2k region
 
HN?
 
@Raynos Yeah, that happens with a lot of the aggregator sites.
 
@micropsari You regexp does not recognize floating numbers like $10.45
 
@Loktar Hacker News.
@Raynos Also, they don't stick around, they come once. If you want repeats you have to constantly produce something interesting.
 
4:07 PM
are there any downsides to using gzip content encoding to minimize external JS file sizes in HTTP requests?
 
@micropsari Try this (\$[0-9]+\.?[\d]*)
 
@Raynos Your article needs tangible figures.
 
@MichaelSazonov good catch, thanks!
 
yeah @Incognito great point about the constant production. I find I draw more users from links posted on wikipedia etc.
 
And no ideas how to solve my problem? (make this: jsfiddle.net/dHjZX works with multiple lines)
 
4:11 PM
@micropsari Also, to paint the text blu after a newline split the text by text.split( /[\r\n]+/ ) and and then edit each part with your regexp
 
@Incognito I know that they are not repeat visitors
 
@MichaelSazonov cool, I'll look into that, thanks!
 
What do you mean tangible figures?
 
@Raynos Well, "No threads! Just one process, remove all the overhead. Great, we now have no overhead at all. Everything is nice and pure." just assumes overhead. What is that overhead? What are we attacking?
time spent in places:

I/O 1000x
Code: 1x
 
@Incognito threads have overhead, context switching has overhead. Managing processes has overhead.
Its a high level hand wavy thing.
 
4:16 PM
a thread lets code x run, but consumes resources of size N.
 
I didnt give any numbers or benchmarks
 
resources available are finite
Hah, hand wavy thing :P
Numbers are always good to back up your argument, based on the trolling I've seen around the whole node event loop blog screaming I've seen recently.
Your writing's getting a bit better, but I'd suggest learning the Socratic method.
Really really easy.
(for the reader, anyway).
 
4:38 PM
Ok. Thanks :)
 
4:57 PM
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Q: How do I validate the html/css and JS code outsourced to an external company.

LakshmiWe have outsourced the html and css design to an external company. We want to make sure the quality of code is good. What benchmarks can we set to achieve this.

RT @wz43rtx: new #cssval release with CSS2010 support (media queries, CSS3 colors, CSS3 selectors)... http://kwz.me/gS
 
user1385191
interesting
 
user1385191
IE:Mac returns undefined when calling HTMLTableRowElement.insertCell(index)
 
user1385191
5:13 PM
it also freezes portions of the page on the screen while doing a reflow
 
@MattMcDonald Y U USE IE:MAC
 
For @MattMcDonald, "cross-browser" means "across ALL the browsers"
Even the ones that no one in their right mind would use
 
@MattMcDonald What about Mosaic?
 
@RyanKinal for @MattMcDonald cross browser means all versions of IE between 4 & 8
He doesnt do firefox/chrome/safari
 
user1385191
lol
 
user1385191
5:22 PM
can't I have a little bit of fun testing?
 
easy browser testing: browserstack.com
costs roughly 1$/day.
 
user1385191
5:42 PM
interesting
 
user1385191
looks like my inference was erroneous
 
user1385191
I was using insertCell(row.cells.length) instead of insertCell(row.cells.length - 1)
 
user1385191
MSDN recommends the latter
 
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Q: IE9 - Javascript suddenly went crazy

David LivelyThis morning, IE9 suddenly started acting flakey, specifically on Javascript-heavy sites. In an OWA site I use regularly, I can't expand or collapse groups, and the preview pane never updates. On a website I'm developing, all jQuery calls now fail. Any suggestions?

 
@gsnedders You should promote this stuff more often... it's really promising: dev.opera.com/articles/wsc
I'm mostly upset it's been around since 2009 and I've only seen it for the first time now, it covers some really good material.
 
5:59 PM
@Incognito y u no promote testling
 
@Raynos Where?
 
Sure browserstack is neat but its no testling
 
First time I've seen it, looks pretty cool.
 
The thing that makes testling win is its curl & json interface
You just have to automate that into your CI loop
 
I feel like I take on too many tasks, and can't complete all of them.
Or, I shouldn't have a job so I can complete them.
 
6:10 PM
I know exactly what you mean
 
@RyanKinal ...
> Morpheus: I imagine that right now, you're feeling a bit like Alice. Hmm? Tumbling down the rabbit hole?
> Neo: You could say that.
> Morpheus: I see it in your eyes. You have the look of a man who accepts what he sees because he is expecting to wake up. Ironically, that's not far from the truth. Do you believe in fate, Neo?
> Neo: No.
> Morpheus: Why not?
> Neo: Because I don't like the idea that I'm not in control of my life.
> Morpheus: I know *exactly* what you mean. Let me tell you why you're here. You're here because you know something. What you know you can't explain, but you feel
 
:-D
Seriously, besides sleep, work is the single largest time suck in my life. Emphasis on suck.
 
If anyone has experience with htmlbox, I'm getting Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'document' of null on html = d.iframe.contentWindow.document.body.innerHTML;
 
@RyanKinal thats why you quit and get a better job
Dont people understand that software engineering isnt a generic enterprise 9-5 grind.
It's an adventure!
 
@Raynos No no no. Bad solution. Even a better job is still going to be a massive time suck.
The real solution is to work on side projects in your spare time, and hope one of them makes you some money ;-)
That said, LinkedIn send out a generic "we're looking for web devs" message, and I figured "why the hell not?" and hit "apply".
Moving across the country would be quite the adventure, I'd say ;-)
 
6:19 PM
@RyanKinal I mean "suck"
A job is a time sink
its not a time suck
I assert I can get a job where 1/3 of my time is a pain in the ass and 2/3 of the time is fun
 
assert failed :-P
 
I want at least a 2:1 ratio of fun:pain
That or I want a 100:1 100k:1 ratio of money:pain
 
"Hey guys, we need to cleanup that demo for XYZ" team works on cleaning it up
"Oh guys... just talked to CTO again, we won't show the demo"
So little time and so much stuff to do :(
 
hello ppl!
 
You know it's bad when you're almost certain that your vacation is as good as moved to next year >_>
 
6:34 PM
ouch... sorry to hear that, Ivo :(
 
user1385191
I can imagine your situation is like working for a AAA video game company
 
user1385191
that field scares me
 
Hey, guys? does anyone have IE 6 and can test something for me?
 
Gotta finish this stupid crap, got delayed here and there, halfway due to mismangament halfway due to underestimating the required R&D
got 8 week left, half of the team is on schedule for vacation so take 4 weeks away...
 
user1385191
I can run an even older IE version if you want
 
user1385191
6:36 PM
closer to IE 5
 
sweet!!! can you test this? jsfiddle.net/FUHBX/14/show
I can test up to IE 7 but no further :\
 
user1385191
nvm
 
and quarks... it doesn't work in quarks :\
 
user1385191
jQuery explodes below IE 6
 
user1385191
yeah, jQuery has known issues with quirks mode as well
 
6:37 PM
I didn't even think of that.. can you test it on IE 6 maybe? :D
 
user1385191
sorry, I'm on OSX with no VMs
 
rats XD oh well... :P more out of curiosity how far back it'll work :\
 
@Joseph why you do this.
 
apt is by far the mos time saving software in existence
 
@Raynos for fun o_o
 
6:38 PM
@IvoWetzel again, if you want us to take some of your should just say.
You know, of the record. Consider it your personal shadow team.
@Joseph I mean how could you consider "making it work on arcane versions of IE" fun, ever?
 
@Raynos lol XD I see your point. I just was having fun and was curious. I made it work in Chrome and Firefox and was just seeing if it worked in IE
hm... seems IE 9 anti-aliases it's borders O_O
 
"seeing if it worked in IE" -> opens IE9, it works, closes IE9
 
lol :P
 
You know I really don't like tech startups
It's all about "OH NOES! WE'RE RUNNING OUT OF TIME! AND OUR INVESTORS WANT THEIRS MONEY BACK"
In other words: If there was a startup that build planes. I would never fly with one of those
 
6:56 PM
@IvoWetzel bootstrapping ...
startups are supposed to boot strap
 
Does that mean that accumulating technical debt is A ok?
 
@IvoWetzel no.
technical debt is ok if you offset financial debt by doing so
 
Putting Easter Eggs into my applications is fun when it requires about 5 extra keystrokes on my part.
 
At any moment in time you should be converging to either no financial debt or no technical debt
 
I'm currently adding a (simple) profanity filter to my chat, and putting competitors' names into it :-D
 
7:04 PM
@RyanKinal `competitor_a -> company that shall not be named here"
 
:-D
 
See. But it's all about more product in less time to make the investors happy. So you can't make financial debt and since technical debt creates productivity loss, you end up in a circle.
So what's the solution?
MMM.
(which everyone knows, doesn't work out)
 
@IvoWetzel competence is the solution
 
Doing stuff right takes time, that's why companies never get it right (unless they're Apple/Blizzard, which TAKE the time)
 
Take the CEO of your company, then assert everyone directly below the CEO is more competent then him.
Take everyone directly below the CEO, assume everyone directly below them is more competent then them
recurse.
Then assert that each employee values the CEO as being competent enough for you to work for him
 
7:07 PM
lol "Meatspace" appears on wikipedia's list of pejorative terms
 
The CEO has to be good enough for you to respect him and work under him, everyone under the CEO including you has to better then the CEO.
@IvoWetzel be more like arenanet
 
Any problems with the array.filter shim?
 
@Incognito which one? ES5 shim?
 
Could use es5 shim, I'm just trying to keep requirements low at the moment.
 
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Q: most suitable free HTML5 game engine

HafizI am old in traditional js and HTML but new to HTML5, however thats other thing that I have passed some quiz test of HTML5. I want to develop games in HTML5 so that it can work on all devices and browsers. I don't like IE but want to show our work on it also. So which framework is cross platform ...

 
7:12 PM
Browser's targeted are mostly ie8, haven't seriously needed any es5, but, the array prototypes just make life so much easier...
 
@Incognito the mdn filter matches the es5 shim
 
f+r+a+k+ <--- proper RegEx-ing for profanities?
 
with a minor difference
arr.filter(function (val, key, array) {
  array[key] = "trolls";
  return true;
});
What do you expect to happen?
 
@RyanKinal I have a friend who's last name is hancock, microsoft didn't let him sign up. Basically: don't prevent users from inputting their name.
 
@Incognito Dammit. Why do you have to be all "blah blah blah do things right"? :-P
 
7:15 PM
@RyanKinal also, users will find a way around :\
 
@Joseph I'm aware. It's mostly to make the boss happy
 
@Raynos Nothing I was just wondering if there was any huge issues with it, I didn't see anything good/bad about it.
@RyanKinal Because it's not software's job to make sure people aren't swearing.
At least, it's not string matching's job.
 
@Incognito :-D
Perhaps I should be trying to convince the boss of that.
 
Honestly, if you want an unobtrusive model for that, you're going to need to do a few things:
 
@Incognito I meant that example above. Do you expect that to return an array containing "trolls" everywhere or the original array. That is where the MDN & ES5 shim differ
 
7:17 PM
@RyanKinal Let me put together some complicated but truthful words for you.
 
still wondering if anyone has a version of IE 6 and can test something :\
 
@Raynos It would be nice if the return was the filtered array.
 
@Incognito eh, it is the filtered array.
filter(function () { return true; }) returns a new array with the same values.
@Incognito basically im a nitpick, filter shim works, use it.
 
@Raynos Awesome, thanks :)
@Joseph Just download ietester.
 
@Joseph just use testling.
 
7:21 PM
@Incognito O_O I need that! where can I find it and how does it work?
is it just IE6 rehashed? Is it any differenct?
 
-_-
 
user1385191
7:37 PM
ha, I beat the reflow
 
7:57 PM
@RyanKinal To properly censor people using the word "fuck" and it's 2000+ friends you would need to implement Laplace smoothing techniques used in naive Bayes classification networks and need to train it through a dataset which would of course need to be correctly mined and classified in said network. This is not a job suitable to string-replacement, any will quickly end up becoming a half-assed attempt at filtering fuck, fUck, f u c k, f - u - c - k and suddenly missing fuc|<.
 
@Incognito I think my goal, at this point, is half-assed. Maybe even quarter-assed.
 
@RyanKinal The end result will of course be that our asinine ASSumptions prevent Mr. HanCOCK and Mrs. TanCOCK from getting on the FiretrUCK.
For what?
Because someone didn't want someone else to type in words?
 
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