To be fair, weekend JS room is the worst JS room, most of the regs are afk (although we have a nice bunch here with kittens copy and zirak and adeneo is kind of a reg lately).
(that was unrelated to the position I was discussing)
@BenjaminGruenbaum Acquihire means that a big company liked you enough to buy the company - not just a regular hire. Thus, your value goes up externally (FB liked me enough to buy the company, therefore I'm valuable) and internally (He must be good, we bought the company)
@user2176936 Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Looked fine when I first saw it, thot it would be rude the delete my answer. I have before for dups when my answer added nothing of value, but this answer is helpful to more than the OP.
So are you justifying your behavior (that had a consensus on meta for being whorey) with mine (that doesn't have a consensus and the system blocks me out of undoing)?
@bjb568 or... bear with me, I've been participating in this room for over a year and I'm sharing something funny with friends without expecting them to vote for it?
I don't think it's great, in fact the reason I posted it is because I was making fun at how it got popular in the first place... It was a poke at votes are distributed in Stack Overflow.
@bjb568 right, the regulars in this room are my friends, I was discussing it with them.
Random people are welcome to join the discussion, this is a public chat, but please do your best not to tell me what is, or is not appropriate to post about.
@Qantas94Heavy bjb568 (http://stackoverflow.com/users/2888561/bjb568) has 3758 reputation, earned -2 rep today, asked 15 questions, gave 196 answers, for a q:a ratio of 15:196. avg. rep/post: 17.81. Badges: 4g 13s 32b
@BenjaminGruenbaum No, there were people in this room doing things, when a random answer was posted. Who give a crap it was posted/discussed before? There's more people on the planet than you and your friends.
One of the best pieces of advice given to me at a point was to that I don't have to take every invitation I get to an argument. I'm just going to leave this argument here @bjb568
I don't like you and I don't like your abusive behavior time after time, I only said it because you came at me now. But then again I also have better things to do.
@Meredith you're talking to someone who was elected by the entire site's community to represent the community opinion. So, although he's not objectively right/wrong, he does represent the general consensus usually.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Question is of low quality, tho understandable and beneficial to the community -> answer. Question is of low quality, tho understandable and not beneficial to the community -> VTC and downvote all answers.
The question quality will continue to decline as long as we continue to reward the bad questions with answers.
I'm willing to repeat an unpopular view here: We need to stop rewarding answers to bad questions if we want to stop bad questions.
Many bad questions on this site get good or mediocre ...
@Qantas94Heavy "We need to stop rewarding answers to bad questions if we want to stop bad questions." Bad = not beneficial to community. Answers that only help the OP should be downvoted.
but.. you are of course entitled to your opinion. I don't have to like you in particular, and you're welcome to this chat for as long as you want as long as you don't abuse it. I just don't appreciate you telling me how to use it.
@bjb568 the fact you don't know the difference between not serving op, and not being rude to OP and threatening a person who attempted to help them is very saddening to me.
but honestly, I don't want this to be about you, like I said - that was just one out of many examples of you being a total dick to someone for no good reason. The main point here is please don't tell me how to use the chat.
Every now and then, you get a syntax error, good luck finding the line number :D
So, when you have something that expects null, but you pass it "null" instead because someone did not serialize, it'll spit an awesome null is not null error.
I am developing a Windows Phone app and using HTML/JS to build it. So there is a WinJS reference in my code.
The following is my code:
WinJS.UI.Pages.define("...", {
ready: function (element, options) {
var item = element.querySelector("#item").winControl;
item.addEventListe...
@BenjaminGruenbaum It is :) Trying my hands at Windows/WP apps. The next time I develop, it will be much easier because of the lessons I learn in this, but since it's the first time, way too many questions.
It's Visual Studio 2013 (imo, one of the best out there). I had a ton of console.logs, but somehow all of them printed (I had one after every line with number count) and the error also showed up