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12:06 AM
@copy You did JSON.parse(undefined)
 
fabian ~/www/v86/src% grep -r 'JSON.parse'
state.js:    throw "No I didn't"; var info_block_obj = JSON.parse(info_block);
No use of eval or Function either
And everything runs perfectly fine
Oh wait
Okay, it was JSON.parse(undefined), but not in my code
Well, I wrote it, but it's someone elses's library
 
if you use a lib, it's your code
 
Shut up
 
</useless-dogmas>
:P
 
That was to myself, not you
 
12:14 AM
:(
@PeeHaa you want to redo phabricator?
 
I'm worried that I recognised that error within a second
 
 
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crl
1:23 AM
 
@Zirak That PDF just hasn't had enough freedom brought to it
 
In case I want to "pull" items from some array using ajax and json, is this json file ok?
http://xyzdevuy.github.io/FrondorEditor/armas.json
it's my first time working with ajax, I'm learning so that might be really wrong :D
 
2:53 AM
[{ name:"Kriss", cat:0, index:0, tipo:"una", hand:"0", tier:"380", sm:1, bm:1, elf:1, mg:1, dl:1, sum:1, rf:1 },
{ name:"Kriss", cat:0, index:0, tipo:"una", hand:"0", tier:"380", sm:1, bm:1, elf:1, mg:1, dl:1, sum:1, rf:1 }]
you would want to format it somewhat like that
 
Can you explain me the reason for the [] ?
 
its an array of data
 
crl
[{a:'first'}, {b:'second'}]
 
That makes sense :D Thank you!!
 
crl
I wish jslint etc... could format jsons like you did Loktar, and not with one key: value per line.
 
2:56 AM
bleh yeah man I hate when I use tidy in jsfiddle and it does that
 
crl
Same here :)), there should be a smart-non-verbose tidy
 
by the way
I read name:"Kriss", cat:0, index:0, tipo:"una", hand:"0"
what's the difference between cat:0 and hand:"0" ?
I mean, why the double quotes on hand but not on cat:0
 
oh just a typo on my end
same with tier
 
but that's not mandatory, right? I mean, if I want to store numbers on those properties, I can use quotes if I want...
Just for the record, I'm not doing any math with those numbers :D
 
yeah its not mandatory
 
3:10 AM
Cool! Thank you! Lok'tar Ogar!
:P
 
haha np :P
 
guys...can I not do this to declare a function:
var loop = function loopy(){
//some stuff here
}
is that invalid or is it better to do
var loop =function(){
//some stuff here
}
?
anyone there?
@Loktar?
 
crl
!!tell Skull mdn function
 
3:29 AM
@Skullomania It's really only necessary to do that if you need to access the function's name
!!> var loop = function(){}; console.log(loop.name);
 
@Meredith "undefined" Logged: ""
 
!!> var loop = function loop(){}; console.log(loop.name)
 
@Meredith "undefined" Logged: "loop"
 
@Meredith or if you want slightly nicer stack traces
 
Yeah, that's an application of getting the function's name though
I think it's a good habit to get into, but it's not exactly critical
 
3:32 AM
agreed
 
It's also kinda neat when using recursion
Cuz the function name is scoped to the function
There really isn't any practical use for that it's just kinda neat
 
 
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4:44 AM
@BadgerCat Ohai
 
Hai
 
What have you been up to?
Haven't seen you in so long!
 
Really?
 
I know you've seen me, though :P
Creep
 
Maybe because in Europe I go to sleep so early :)
 
4:46 AM
Are you with copy?
 
Not anymore :(
 
Why not?
 
I'm on vacation, but I will be back in one month
 
Ah
 
What are you up to?
 
4:53 AM
@BadgerCat College, as always
Got a very hectic schedule most of the time
 
It's not so bad
 
Good night! I'm trying something like this: http://jsfiddle.net/Frondor/p2hgrk8h/
The goal is to gather a list of _filtered items_ from an array of items.
But instead of making a variable for each item, I want to use ajax and json.. I've already built the file: https://gist.github.com/Frondor/422b87c6b64ab9927c9b
The problem is, I have no clue where to start :D So ANY hint you give me, I will appreciate it :D
 
I kind of enjoy it
 
5:05 AM
neeerds
 
At least someone can explain me how could I load this array https://gist.github.com/Frondor/422b87c6b64ab9927c9b
with ajax, and print all its objects to `console` using `console.log();` ?
 
m59
Instead of scope.$apply can we just use $timeout which is neater way of triggering the digest cycle. calling scope.$apply is considered anti-pattern — mohamedrias 7 mins ago
^ totally false, right? I've only ever heard of that being a hack in desperate times.
 
I've always used $timeout. Much simpler and fewer conflicts.
 
m59
nm, he doesn't know what he's talking about. He proved it now.
I've never had a conflict. I don't see the benefit of having the extra dep. which will internally call an extra function and then call the function I need that I could have just called directly.
but whatever you like =D just bothers me that he called the efficient and proper option an anti-pattern because he read something he didn't understand.
cool. May be I'm wrong. I remember in another question inside directive when i used scope.$apply I got comments to avoid using it. that's the reason why i mentioned it here. Thanks @m59 — mohamedrias 1 min ago
Eh, sounds like a nice guy. Internet is so fail about making people sound jerky. I gotta remember some people actually want to learn.
 
5:31 AM
That's why you gotta explain things, so that they don't look like an ass when they parrot it
 
6:12 AM
0
Q: Filtering objects from external array to create a list, using jQuery AJAX and $.grep

FrondorI don't know the best way to explain this... I'm just learning AJAX and this is a real challenge for me. Basically, I want to store a big array of items (objects) inside a json file and then, dynamically generate multiple lists depending on some filters; each array object's property works as a f...

 
@Frondor are you sure that you are phrasing valid JSON ?
 
6:33 AM
What is the best way to blit a large number of pixel values to an HTML5 Canvas?
 
@underscore no, i'm not. How can i realize that? Maybe json is not the solution for this but i'm new, have you any better idea?
 
6:48 AM
@towc 254 damn you, wasted a perfectly good sheet of paper
 
 
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9:32 AM
@Loktar Not enough oil to warrant its freedom
 
Hahaha
 
9:50 AM
@FlorianMargaine I don't really know phabricator, but from the looks of it I don't think so.
I am more thinking about jenkins only not horrible java and less sucky
More like an open source scrutinizer
Also mornign room 17
 
10:23 AM
Omai. TypeScript module for Atom rocks
 
Sure does
 
I was using Visual Studio till now. If I can get debugging working in Atom, then yay!
 
I've also enjoyed WebStorm for TS
 
I don't enjoy that unfortunately. ReSharper in VS for TS works great, tho.
Pretty much offers the same features hehe
 
10:40 AM
Has anyone had to face off with plnkr.co/edit/YjBx47
 
10:53 AM
Morning
 
Oh. node-inspector kinda works; but no source maps? Hm.
Morning @SecondRikudo
... Or you generate source maps. Hah, TypeScript debugging in node-inspector
Fun times.
 
11:27 AM
@PeeHaa yeah my bad, I thought phabricator did that too (replacing jenkins)
 
@FlorianMargaine No worries. Thanks for thinking out loud
 
@PeeHaa that said, you could look at integrating it in phabricator...
the design issue would be solved :P
 
@FlorianMargaine /me opens random file in the project github.com/phacility/phabricator/blob/master/src/applications/…
meh :)
dayum
 
@PeeHaa I'm not so much against static methods... The first file looks clean. The second not so much ^^
 
@FlorianMargaine The problem with static methods is that they are not only used in some bootstrap file but also somewhere deep in the inheritance tree making it hard to extend :(
 
11:36 AM
Fair enough. Afk lunch
 
enjoy your wine ;)
 
12:24 PM
what is there for JS to handle string floats (aka a lot of decimals)
 
12:46 PM
@CSáµ : so you mean a number in string format (e.g. '1.2342342342343243'), or multiple numbers in a string?
 
12:57 PM
@Qantas94Heavy yes, like millions of decimals in a string (eg. '2.18972039487019623874519872693480912873049871028973409817203948701987203498701‌​9287340987102987340981270378401897203470128374')
 
so a string with many decimal places, e.g. pi to a million digits?
 
@CSáµ  Builtin? Nothing. Libraries? Google for "javascript big decimal"
 
@Zirak looking for something slim
i'll end up rolling my own
bla:P
 
Making it performant isn't an easy task, but suit yourself. Do read existing libraries for reference.
 
man. I'm having a pretty nice workflow to work with stored procs.
edit the sql file, run (db-run "foo.sql") in lisp repl, select stored_proc(); in the db repl
 
2:05 PM
In case anyone cares (@SomeKittens @rlemon) I've made the db pattern I've been bugging you with into a Q&A - let me know what you think.
3
 
2:30 PM
Hi all | You never know if someone has this right up his sleeve... | Do you know how to add a certain CSS-class to every occurrence of a word (actually a list of words) on a page? | Javascript is the suspect, I guess?
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum nice
 
I have found this answer, but there the question is restricted to the insides of a "div" -> stackoverflow.com/questions/11790375/… Perhaps this one is good: gotoquiz.com/web-coding/programming/javascript/… Anyone's opinion?
 
2:54 PM
I don't really get how to implement the code though (@ gotoquiz.com/web-coding/programming/javascript/… & gotoquiz.com/web-coding/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/…). Should the following work (it isn't really working):

<script type="text/javascript">(function($){$(document).ready(function(){$
$(".testHighlight *").highlight("wordword", "active");
jQuery.fn.highlight = function (str, className) {
    var regex = new RegExp(str, "gi");
 
3:10 PM
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3:29 PM
Does anyone know how to extend an SVG line?
 
Extend how far?
 
To the mooon
!
by a given distance
 
Haha, hmm ... In code you mean?
 
Yeah
A line has x1,y1 and x2,y2. I'd like to pass it a certain length and the line would be that length
found some formulas but they are in algebraic notation and I can't really translate them
 
Show me the algebra =)
 
3:42 PM
Well, this deals with C
but I fail to grasp the point
 
Ok. Can you show me some of that code?
 
Oh sorry
if ($('#element:hover').length != 0)
ah crap
6
Q: Extend a line segment a specific distance

goodgulfI am trying to find a way to extend a line segment by a specific distance. For example if I have a line segment starting at 10,10 extending to 20,13 and I want to extend the length by by 3 how do I compute the new endpoint. I can get the length by sqrt(a^2 +b^2) in this example 10.44 so if I wa...

 
x = old_x + length * cos(alpha)

becomes

x - old_x = length * cos(alpha)

becomes

(x - old_x) / cos(alpha) = length
 
what is old_x?
in this scenario?
I have x1,y1 and x2,y2 in my line
 
crl
@NicholasKyriakides like this jsbin.com/pobexa/1/edit?html,js,output ?
 
4:00 PM
haha, no I need it in formula
I wanna wrap it in a function that returns newX2, new Y2
 
crl
In any direction right?
 
It looks like it's just how the promise state is described. You can try this in the console of Chrome : new Promise(function(){}). The [[PromiseStatus]] of Chrome can be compared to the <state> of Firefox. I don't really get what's the question is here (providing OP knows what a promise is). — dystroy 4 mins ago
I don't even get what this question is about...
 
@rlemon We doing that Hangout?
 
ok...i think I understand how the do/while loop works in javascript...please correct me if I am wrong:

Lets say I have a game that a player continually looses at(humor me) the do portion could say console.log(imsorry would you like to play again) in the while I would check the condition for as many times the player clicked and play until the condition was true correct?
 
4:10 PM
here is a not related example:

var arny = "IT'S NOT A TUMOR!!!"
var con = false;
var getToDaChoppa = function(){
  // Write your do/while loop here!
  do{
      console.log("I understand how this works now!");
  }  while(con){
      for(i = 0; i < arny.length; i++){
          console.log("I'll be back " + [i] + "!");
      }
  }

};

getToDaChoppa();
whooo!
 
!!tell Skullomania format
 
@Skullomania Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
 
it's nicer on the eyes :)
 
@FlorianMargaine thanks man
im trying to go back to the basics...i feel that there is a lot that was sort of glazed over because of work and demand...GET IT DONE GET IT DONE...you never really have time to ask yourself why this all works
you only know what works
 
4:32 PM
@Loktar how do you feel about No Man's Sky?
 
@SomeGuy will have to be later. got an appt to make in an hour.
 
Alright
 
can anyone help me with youtube
 
@dystroy it's actually a cute question. Answered it.
 
@Skullomania No. The loop is of the form: do { body } while (condition);
Contrast that to while (condition) { body }
do...while executes the body first, and only checks the condition at the end every iteration. while on the other hand checks the condition at the beginning of every iteration.
What you posted is syntactically valid by accident
 
4:45 PM
man this is some good sausage
this some good beans
those are some happy clouds
alright i guess i can't get bring this room to life
is everyone coding or what?
 
crl
!!> console.log({a:1, a:2})
 
@crl "undefined" Logged: {"a":2}
 
5:02 PM
Can someone help me at:
0
Q: Do I have to apply an algorithm or just compare them?

Mary StarI have to describe the operation of the processure "RADIX SORT" at the following list of words: COW, DOG, SEA, RUG, ROW, MOB, BOX, TAB, BAR, EAR, TAR, DIG, BIG, TEA, NOW, FOX What does it mean to describe the operation of RADIXSORT?? To write how the list will look like at each step?? O...

??
 
@FlorianMargaine You probably don't care, but after playing around with clojure for a bit, I grew to really like the language, but hate the environment. Long before I've tired of jars, of maven, of hearing my CPU groan on the JVM. So blegh.
I couldn't articulate it until playing with elisp and seeing how well it flowed.
 
@Zirak I got your message
 
Yay
 
I get that the statement in the do executes only once and that the while will continue to loop until the condition is met
 
No
 
5:11 PM
I was trying to figure out a practical use for it
 
That's not what it does
 
no?
 
do {
    thingThatExecutesABunchOfTimes;
} while (runCondition);
codeThatsIrrelevantToTheLoop;
 
so in your do while you have a for loop in the do portion and while the run condition is false you execute the coteThatsIrrelevantToTheLoop...right?
 
wat
no
 
5:14 PM
otherwise if runCondition was true it would be an infinite loop
 
codeThatsIrrelevantToTheLoop is irrelevant to the loop. It just happens after the loop is done.
 
so the do has nothing to do with the while loop itself
 
There is no while loop, there's the do...while loop
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum This is fascinating: pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~balat/publications/…
 
5:17 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum @NicholasKyriakides @KendallFrey Do you have an idea for: math.stackexchange.com/questions/1179564/… ??
 
@Zirak in that example this is what I understand:

log and itterate the value of i to the console while i is less than 4
or I should say until i is less than 4
 
What matters is that you get what each part of the construct does, and that the code before the do and after the while have nothing to do with the loop itself.
@Skullomania Rethink that sentence
 
i get you
 
You're the only one
 
do {
console.log('i = ' + i);
i += 1;
} while (i < 4);

the do writes to the log and itterates the value of 'i' until i is no longer less than 4
the logs that were before the loop and after it has nothing to do with the loop
right?
 
5:24 PM
Correct.
The only place a do...while is used is when you want to execute the body at least once. A common example is an input loop: You get input until it's valid.
do { input = getInput(); } while (isInvalidInput(input));
 
@Zirak Do you maybe have an idea for: math.stackexchange.com/questions/1179564/… ??
 
Otherwise, you'd have to repeat the loop body before the actual loop, which is lame
 
i understand
codecademy explained it a little different
i can understand your explaination better
 
@copy mailed to myself to read tomorrow - thanks. In two sentences what was particularly great in it?
 
The techniques of generating optimized JavaScript code from low-level byte code
 
5:30 PM
ok...so here is a math. question
 
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Q: Filtering objects from external array to create a list, using jQuery AJAX and $.grep

FrondorI don't know the best way to explain this... I'm just learning AJAX and this is a real challenge for me. Basically, I want to store a big array of items (objects) inside a json file and then, dynamically generate multiple lists depending on some filters; each array object's property works as a f...

 
@copy I had a look - it's very relevant to the discussions I had with @ircmaxell when he wrote his compiler. I'll read the whole thing and let you know what I think, thanks :)
 
if I logged math.random to the console it would be a random number from 0 - 1
so what is the purpose of combining it with math.floor like in this example?

Math.floor(Math.Random() * 2)
 
!!> Math.random() * 2
 
is this not redundant...if not how?
 
5:35 PM
@Zirak 0.4283324423141983
@Zirak 1.260991859513889
 
Does that answer your question?
 
yes...its not a whole number...its a decimal
 
Math.random returns between 0 and 1. If you need something in a range, * it. Want a full number? Round it.
!!> Math.round(Math.random() * 100)
 
@RoelvanUden 53
 
math.round will round the number itself but math.floor will round the number downward to its nearest integer. What is best practice? or is it a matter of preference?
sort of what the situation calls for?
 
5:38 PM
I'd say it is preference. Rounding seems like the right thing to do to me, but in the end, it's randomness. Up or down, does it matter?
 
no...not really
thanks @Zirak and @RoelvanUden
 
@RoelvanUden If you use that not all numbers are equally probable
 
It's not preference, flooring gives a better distribution than rounding
 
@Zirak how so?
 
0 is created from [0,0.5) while 1 is created from [0.5,1.5)
 
5:40 PM
I think I even drew that somewhen
 
Because of the upper and lower value.
I didn't think about it, but yeah, that's true.
 
in elementary math we learn that 15 should round to 20 using math.floor it would round to 10 but so would 16 - 19 as well
how is that even
 
@Zirak it's ok, and you're totally right. Clojure env is java, with all its downsides...
@Zirak come to the dark side, we have cookies over there in common lisp
And it's much more integrated in emacs.
 
5:55 PM
hello everyone
 
When do you guys think WebGL will be mature enough to be used for clients? It seems support and speed is pretty horrible
the only browser that supports it properly is somewhat Chrome
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum FINE, TAKE MY UPVOTES! Also, add an example of bluebird's .dispose
 
@Demorus By Chrome, do you mean most modern browsers?
 
Just Chrome
All other browsers really are very poor in performance
actually I mean the newest chrome ya
 
I imagine different graphic cards and their drivers would have a significant impact on performance and support
 
6:05 PM
I haven't noticed issues with performance
 
Actually alot of the chrome experiments dont work on firefox
Mobile is absolutely horrible in rendering 3D
and well forget IE
 
oh, you mean the imaginary creature :)
where did you find this?
 
someone showed it to me a long time ago, and now I always think of it when someone says alot
 
It is a common mistake I make. Thank you for telling me
 
6:12 PM
WebGL does seem to heavily depend on hardware configuration as it is.
 
It seems it will take another minimum 4 years
Performance, browser support and the hardware issue is only fixed in chrome
I would have loved to build websites with 3d environments
 
Well as far as I can tell, it's supported in the latest version of any browser, in supported GPUs and updated graphic drivers.
So what's stopping you?
 
user1596138
@NickDugger do you listen to music off your phone? (assuming we both still have G3s)
 
user1596138
I gave up my iPod recently and today is the first day I'm trying to use my phone for music while driving.. I just switched to FM radio because this phone sounds like absolute garbage over aux cable :/ I've never had a problem like this before and it sounds great with bluetooth (which seems backwards) but it's not even worth listening to and is going to damage my system with all this choppy awful dstortiony crap
 
6:28 PM
@Jhawins are you charging it at the same time?
 
user1596138
@Shea Oh dear god no lol if I do that it's way worse but that's understandable
 
Yeah, I've noticed that charging causes white noise in the aux on some devices
 
user1596138
Yeah.. Not much you can do about that
 
Iirc, I think the problem is that the headphone jack is supplying oh-so-slightly more current than standard aux outputs
 
user1596138
But it basically makes a 320kbps track sound like a 128 with added chopping/clipping and strange distortion. It's absurd. I need to test on another system but my iPod has worked fine for years on this same head unit
 
user1596138
6:32 PM
@Shea It's usually a grounding issue :P
 
Sometimes you can remedy it by adjusting (lowering) the volume on the phone
 
user1596138
Car electronics are.... Dirty..
 
I'm pretty sure you've tried that though lol
 
@Mosho looks awesome
 
user1596138
lol yeah at all volume ranges (on phone and on tuner) the strangeness is still there
 
6:33 PM
going to buy it twice most likely
itll be a ps4 timed exclusive so Ill get it on there
and then get it on PC most likely if the ps4 one is good
@Jhawins I have played metro btw
 
user1596138
I feel like I should be able to use different audio codecs on android. Maybe that has something to do with it
 
they are pretty fun, I haven't beat them though
they look really good though graphics wise
 
user1596138
@Loktar Yeah? I bought one it's downloading right now
 
you get the redux?
 
user1596138
My buddy has been obsessed with the books for awhile so I figured what the hell
 
6:34 PM
that was released a few months back, they redid the graphics and everything
 
user1596138
@Loktar yeah there's a good sale
 
nice
 
user1596138
It was 12 I think
 
yeah the redux ones look really damn nice
wow damn thats a good deal lol
 
user1596138
Sweet
 
user1596138
6:35 PM
Yeah it's $25 for the bundle but I didn't feel like getting the last light redux too unless I like this one
 
yea
 
user1596138
There are always such awesome sales on steam it's sweet
 
Is there a plugin for a sticky nav bar like this site has: yummly.com/mobile ?
 
@Jhawins oh btw, you might be interested in a noise reducing aux cable.
 
user1596138
@Shea That would help with when it's plugged in. I have some. But nah this issue is definitely coming from the phone itself. I was using the same cable with my 5th gen ipod touch and everything was crisp and clear and wonderful (same audio files on both devices)
 
6:45 PM
Yeah it's definitely the phone
 
user1596138
Idk android phones seem to suck for audio output. I bet there's some funky trickery going on with the way it manages the audio chipset because the same problems show up at different degrees on so many different android devices I've used
 
It's a pretty common issue, so some company made a cable to filter the noise out
 
user1596138
Well I guess I'll just go get my iPod from work.. Or use my iPad.. lol I'm just tired of walking out to my truck with a separate device for music and for my phone
 
As much as I dislike Apple, I still don't know why. o.O
 
user1596138
lol at least their shit just works.
 
6:52 PM
Right? lol
 
user1596138
Work gave me the iPod and I bought the iPad 2 when it came out so it's not like there were lots of options. I won't buy any more of their stuff but I do like what I have lol
 
 
@Jhawins The Nexus 5 hasn't given me any problem, actually. Builtin speaker is shitty for real music, of course, but aux output is just fine. Phone before was a Galaxy S1, same thing.
 
Pretty sure I got that from here
 
user1596138
@Zirak The problem doesn't really get noticeable for me (except on this G3) until I try to use a high output system of some kind
 
user1596138
7:01 PM
Something with a sub. A real sub lol
 
oh, I've also gone up to household speakers/lameass car stereo
 
user1596138
Or good full range speakers on a real amp
 
user1596138
The level of distortion from this G3 makes me scared to even use it on my home theater setup :/
 
user1596138
I've spent way to much money on stereos lol
 
Just for kicks, you can try playing with an equaliser. Google Music has one builtin, as do some other players.
 
user1596138
7:06 PM
@Zirak omg that's the weirdest part of it all! On my old android I used a few different equalizers and they worked great. Did what you would expect. On this G3 none of the levels make sense when you change them! I swear turning the high range up only makes the highs go away and the lows become SUPER distorted
 
@Jhawins Sooooo worth it.
 
user1596138
Turning the lows up is like turning the overall volume down.. And adding distortion
 
@Jhawins That's weird...did google say you're not alone?
 
user1596138
I think LG did this. Like they have an IR blaster on this phone but it doesn't work with the normal android API for IR blasters so only 1 app (the LG app) is supported. And I've run into problems that can only be explained by the same thing with other parts of the phone
 
user1596138
@Zirak Idk anytime you google a complaint based on audio it seems to be a big circle jerk of people telling each other their ears suck lol
 
user1596138
7:09 PM
Or blaming bitrates even tho OP said what bitrate it was
 
Damn megacorporations destroying our audio quality
 
user1596138
@Shea That actually sounds like a good solution.. But I don't have those settings on my G3
 
damn
 
7:52 PM
@Loktar think I'll get it too
haven't played shit in ages
still waiting on star citizen, getting wet thinking about playing that with an oculus rift
 
8:11 PM
@rlemon hahah thats awesome
@Mosho you see Valves announcement?
the Vive
 
I'm not too particular about the brand if it works well
I'll buy whatever the day it's released
 
How do I find the height of the content of a span? this is what I tried: var expand = $(this).text($("span")).text.height();
doing it with a p tag is simpler expand = $(".text p").height();
but with span it doesnt work
 
lol
 
@Demorus it works for span as well
 
8:24 PM
maybe a markup issue. Got to recheck that. That video above is good by the way
 
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