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9:02 PM
^ the jist of my college career
 
@Shmiddty git push means "yo git bro, send my local changes to the remote server"
checkout and merge and commit all you want locally. When you want to publish, push
 
ok
and what do pull and fetch do?
 
pull: Gimme the stuff on the server and merge it with what I've got
fetch: Gimme the stuff, but don't merge it
 
fetch...fetches the changes from the remote server
pull fetches them and merges
 
fetch takes a repository, pull also merges it into you
 
9:10 PM
what do you mean "takes a repository"
 
cp
 
copy?
 
Pretty much
 
copy to what?
 
The current directory?
 
9:12 PM
so a fetch and a pull are redundant?
 
Together? Yeah
 
ok
 
@user2168130 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.
 
!!> 0xDeadBeefFeedFace
 
@Zirak 16045690985374415000
 
9:20 PM
@Zirak what what that??
 
!!> 16045690985374415000..toString(16)
 
@Zirak "deadbeeffeedf800"
 
:(
 
I didn't know you could do that
 
N00b
 
9:21 PM
Which one of these?
 
so I got an email from the senior web engineer guy the other night at 11 pm
 
so if i have a dynamic listview where there is data associated with each LI... how should i pass all the data to a function inside a handler?
 
Also, fun fact: nvidia didn't release proper linux drivers for my newish GPU. As a fun side effect, nouveau fails to load and I'm stuck outside boot...
 
like, do i use custom data- attributes?
 
@Shmiddty :crossing fingers for awkward sexual email: ...
Go on?
 
9:23 PM
@Shmiddty Booty mail
 
he was working
being helpful
giving me tips on unix commands and such
at night
 
and just use "this" to retrieve the data-attributes or what
right now i just put all the data into the dynmically generated HTML by putting it all into an onclick
 
Maybe they were just unix encoded sexual codes?
mount ://datAss | grep thisD
 
Dear Shmiddty,

It's late at night and I'm still working. Here's a list of interesting commands.

Yours truly,
~ Bob.

P.S. Attached is a picture of my erect phallus.
 
lol im done
 
9:25 PM
@RUJordan The hell is ://
 
I DONT KNOW I WAS TRYING TO BE UNIX HILARIOUS
GAWD
 
Well you failed at it,, just like how you failed at everything else.
 
Your fault.
You should have figmented me smarter.
Ass. >=(
 
haha, yeah, I'm a dick
 
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9:31 PM
Check this sweet hack:
HTMLElement.prototype.getBoundingClientRect = (function () {
	var oldGetBoundingClientRect = HTMLElement.prototype.getBoundingClientRect;
	return function() {
		try {
			return oldGetBoundingClientRect.apply(this, arguments);
		} catch (e) {
			return {
				left: '',
				right: '',
				top: '',
				bottom: ''
			};
		}
	};
})();
 
That's horrble
 
@SomeKittensUx2666 .get('rows').get(0) is the same as doing .then(function(results) { return results.rows[0]; })
oooh and it's get('rows'), not get(rows)
 
ok - my code isn't using .get yet
 
There's a issue when you have Google Maps and the map element is hidden and you scroll.
 
9:33 PM
otherwise your code should work
connString is a string, right?
 
Still trying to figure out why this.close isn't propagating
 
Giving us like 3k error spikes every few minutes.
 
Yeah, it's a string
 
can you console.log(close)?
and it's this.client.queryAsync
 
oook - it's not logging.
one sec
Wait, my fault - no schema on this machine.
probably explains everything
 
9:40 PM
interesting
I didn't know that
I really wish people would stop teaching document.write(). You should use the DOM to make those elements, and read up on the document.write() is bad. — RUJordan 8 secs ago
yikes guys. Just yikes.
 
10:00 PM
The beginning of this answer makes me want to downvote without reading....
> Here's my suggestion. Full disclaimer: this is not the only way to do it nor is it necessarily the "best" way to do it. I daresay it would be the most common way to do it, however.
Y U ANSWER WITH DISCLAIMER OF ANSWER
If your answer requires a disclaimer, you should rethink your answer. — RUJordan 51 secs ago
somebody talk so I don't look like a sarcastic asshat D:
 
10:15 PM
oink
 
My man.
Except it's time to go home so... late. :(
!!afk theres a tiger in the grass bro
 
10:37 PM
 
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11:02 PM
@Loktar vegan is hard. Very hard. As a vegetarian I really respect them.
 
What's a quick way to kill/halt a node application? I tried something like:
function wait() {
setTimeout(wait, 100000000);
}

wait();
but it seemed to just keep chugging along
 
setTimeout just makes the function execute after X amount of time. It is not a blocking operation.
 
@redconservatory ctrl+c?
 
@michael thanks?
@someKittens good tip
 
11:07 PM
or programatically, process.exit()
 
do returns ALWAYS block or is that too simplistic?
 
@SomeKittensUx2666 getting better?
 
I was reading this slideshare slideshare.net/cacois/nodejs-patterns-for-discerning-developers and I tried the code sample on slide 23,
 
@FlorianMargaine At work, so I can't work on it (it's for Card Minion)
 
11:12 PM
so now I am skeptical of other things it talks about. In terms of functions that return
Card Minion?
Anyhow, thanks very much for all of your help. Much appreciated
 
@redconservatory My side startup (not launched yet) cardminion.com
 
Anyone know what the cause of "/socket.io/1/?t=… 404 (Not Found) " could be? .. It seems to be the first request that using io.connect() results in, but for some reason, that resource is missing
 
@redconservatory Yeah, that guy doesn't really know JS.
 
@SomeKittensUx2666 oh, k
keep me informed
 
Will do. I'll be hacking on it tonight, with any luck.
 
11:17 PM
@SomeKittensUx2666 that pricing section needs work on the color scheme
 
Suggestions welcome
 
You're using dark gray on kinda dark blue
 
Oh, the center color?
 
Is that a template or do you have full control of the layout?
yeah the center one
 
@jt0dd Yes
 
11:20 PM
Do you design your own sites often?
 
Sort of. This one's a moderately modified template.
Pricing section was entirely me.
 
I see. are you capable of modifying it without limit? Anyway, if you are interested in improving it's design, I suggest requesting a critique on Graphic Design SE graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/critique
They might give you some very good suggestions
 
Yeah, I've got all the HTML/CSS/JS
I can ask for a critique of a whole page?
 
Yep, you can use a Chrome plugin to capture a picture of the whole page.
 
I know how to do that, but thanks!
 
11:27 PM
Or do it yourself with screen shots. Plugin recommended :P
 
I'll post that.
/me uses AwesomeScreenshot
 
hello
 
Well link me to the post if you're doing it now; I'll critique it as well. Oh and be specific about what things you mean to accomplish through your design. Intended audience, feeling, mood, message, etc
 
does anyone know what the name of the "plugin" in facebook and even here in stackoverflow for the popup notification panel?
 
I believe it's called JavaScript
 
11:30 PM
Could be a soft j: YavaScript
 
:)
I dont know how should I search for it, tried js popup panel, etc, but nothing
I'm gonna create my own but first I'd like to see how the others work
 
modal?
notification?
chat window?
be more specific
 
like in facebook, when you click on the notifications icon and a panel pops up
or messages
 
I don't have Facebook
 
:D
then like here in stackoverflow
 
11:40 PM
a drop down menu?
 
yeah, when you click on the logo
 
like when you click the button on the top?
 
on my way
 
@SomeKittensUx2666 looks nice
 
11:42 PM
yeah
 
the pricing cards could use a little work
but otherwise, +1
 
nice site btw :D
 
(if I had an account there)
 
Thanks
Pricing section was only bit that was 100% me
 
ouch
well, if the colour choices mixed better it would be off as much
 
11:44 PM
not ouch, I'm pretty impressed with how far I got
Now I want help on how to go farther.
 
the purple is a little strange
maybe add a slight drop shadow?
ohh and padd the top more
the prices are too close to the top of the card compared to the button on the bottom
what is the point of the slashed prices?
makes me want to do the math to see if you are being honest.
 
I am
It's a free month for cash up front
Fairly common strategy for SaaS and the like
 

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