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11:00 AM
it even has a minimize function on the [ X ]
 
It's just had such a bitch fit.
 
i use the store app instead of desktop app.
 
Can't stand metro apps
 
@KarelG it's not on a public site and involves tables, flex boxes and inputs..
 
by this i can have desktop + skype on one window
 
11:01 AM
They might be a bit better in Windows 10
Since they're confined to their own window
@KarelG I have 3 screens :p
 
i don't have that luxury ... i'm working on a simple laptop
 
@BenFortune Look who answered again ( on stackoverflow.com/questions/29893781/… )^^
 
Is he notorious for answering bad questions?
 
sigh
It's like he doesn't even try looking for duplicates.
 
of course not, you don't get rep for close votes
 
11:06 AM
I would've also gone for a recursive solution
 
SO shouldn't be just where lazy coders asks for people to write their easy 10 lines of code. — dystroy 6 secs ago
 
Increase the id
 
I might be flagged but I'm fed up with those questions
There's no obvious CV reason
 
rep whores are everywhere, everyday, all time
 
what do you think about android 5.0?
 
11:09 AM
I love it.
 
@dystroy wtf is that??!!
 
The reworked permission system is great
I'm just waiting for xposed to be stable on ART
 
my S4 just downloaded it
that's why I'm asking :P
 
@AwalGarg some user posted an answer. Some regulars said it was bad and downvoted. first user bitched. Then bitched more. And more. That's about all.
 
He posted it in here to get upvotes
 
11:12 AM
It is not bad. It is... I can't even...
 
You didn't include any of your own code in the question tho, did you? — Andy 1 min ago
I love how he's chiming in, yet he posted an answer.
 
It's just on another level
 
I have no problem with people posting here to get upvotes when they feel they answered something interesting, but they should not bitch when they're downvoted then.
 
Might answer with a "smart" solution, if he fixes his question.
reduce/concat etc
 
His problem is just solving the collisions, right?
 
11:14 AM
How to downvote it 5k times?
 
That's a solved problem
Either increment the ids or chain them
 
I think he literally just wants it flattening
In which case, it's actually a duplicate
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Q: Merge/flatten an Array of Arrays in JavaScript?

AndyI have a javascript array like [["$6"], ["$12"], ["$25"], ["$25"], ["$18"], ["$22"], ["$10"], ["$0"], ["$15"],["$3"], ["$75"], ["$5"], ["$100"], ["$7"], ["$3"], ["$75"], ["$5"]] How would I go about making this just ["$6", "$12", "$25", ...]

 
I think he's asking how to chain them
 
Oh wait
Brain was reading the question backwards. Lol
 
Lol
 
11:16 AM
@BenFortune no, he just wants grouping. There might be no existing QA for that, but it's not interesting.
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Q: How to check that given String contains numeric value and/or UpperCase letters only

BuzzerThere is a scenario in my project that I have to check that a text box only contains number and/or Upper case letter only. example 1. 32433AS5ABDF56 - Correct 2.3122sd2222ghj789 - Wrong In this example first one is correct because String contains number and /or Upper Case letter only and for s...

 
It bothers me that he isn't grouping them on insert
 
I think I should stop looking at questions for today... Too many give-me-the-code...
Is there a standard QA to close the obvious regex questions ?
 
Yeah you don't even need regex for that problem
 
Please close and delete that question
 
11:19 AM
149 rep from being able to delete. :)
Might answer a few in the bootstrap/jQuery tags for easy rep
 
I believe in you
 
i'm far from that 10k :p
 
I don't even bother anymore
 
I will never reach 10k because that would mean dealing with crap in chat. Which I don't want to :(
 
what's the point of a 10.000 dpi mouse? ._.
 
11:22 AM
@Neoares If you're one of the top 0.5% players in any shooter game, you might find 10k DPI mouse useful.
For the other 99.9995% of population, just showing off/falling for false advertisement.
 
@MadaraUchiha Your math is flawed.
 
@AwalGarg It's not.
 
What's 99.9995 + .5?
 
0.5% is out of the pool of shooter game players.
99.9995% is out of general population.
 
Mine goes upto 8200
 
11:23 AM
@MadaraUchiha Then your sentence is.
 
Oh damn you got me there
Mine goes up to 2500 I think
 
Mine goes up to "I don't really care as long as I can click on things"
 
I don't even have a mouse :(
 
@AwalGarg Do you have a cat?
 
How the fuck do you live without a mouse
 
11:25 AM
@MadaraUchiha lol nope
 
Probably a trackpad
 
Well yeah
 
@Meredith Have to do with a trackpad :(
 
Why don't you have a mouse? :(
 
My sister took away mine :/
For the old PC, which I no longer use.
 
11:26 AM
Lol
 
@AwalGarg Get a new one?
 
that person asking about the lower case character, someone replied to add a library.
adding a library for just one function ? Are you serious ? — KarelG 1 min ago
 
£2 on eBay
 
noticed these tags
 
11:27 AM
@MadaraUchiha yeah... no.
 
Wait, what
 
@AwalGarg Why not?
 
Time to add a jQuery answer and rake in the rep
 
Please, can't you nuke this trainwreck ?
 
HYPPPPPPE
 
11:27 AM
Is there a jquery plugin that does that?
 
@dystroy I already voted.
 
If not then it's impossible
 
@MadaraUchiha Because I refused to attend college once, and angered everyone.
 
that people is starting with coding is a good situation, but eventually it ends with a lot crap coding. Being a QA consultant is a huge pain lately ...
 
How to screw your life in India: say no to your parents.
 
11:29 AM
Closed
Now delvote it
 
@dystroy Pointless
Either it's deleted by the system in a few days automatically, or it's improved, in which case it isn't.
@AwalGarg Do you not have money on your own?
 
oh, is there a script deleting closed Q's ?
 
@KarelG Yes, the system automatically deletes closed non-positive scored questions within 9 days
Although TBH I'm not sure how it behaves with upvoted answers.
I sealed the coffin.
 
@MadaraUchiha I have! But... that's not how things work here. I'll get around it.. meh.
 
i didn't knew that.
 
11:31 AM
@AwalGarg How old are you again? (If you don't mind me asking)
 
17
 
College at 17? :o
 
I skipped two of the primary classes because some teacher thought it would be a good idea.
They "thought" I can deal with it.
 
i subscribed to an university when i was 17
 
@AwalGarg skip them in favor of what?
 
11:33 AM
those teachers couldn't handle him ? ;)
 
@MadaraUchiha They thought I am ready to move to the next standard. Two times.
My parents taught me a lot of stuff at home.
 
@AwalGarg Your parents are devs?
 
@KarelG Hah! I have a pretty bad track record with a lot of teachers :P
 
Or did you take courses unrelated to development?
 
@MadaraUchiha nope.
unrelated to development
 
11:35 AM
What kind of classes then?
History and stuff?
 
> “Those who can't do, teach. And those who can't teach, teach gym.” - Woody Allen
 
Or math/science?
 
It was like homeschooling
@Meredith IIRC, it was environmental science, and some basic mathematics.
 
Math is always related to computer science, so that's good
Environmental science...probably not
 
@AwalGarg I hear your pain. A lot of people can't open up to the idea of there being a better way to play "life" than what they've been doing. My parents are (mostly) not exempt.
 
11:37 AM
did math/science in high school. it is still useful for me
 
@MadaraUchiha I still enjoy a more open life than a lot of other people at my place. I guess it will soon be all good :)
 
If in 10 years from now I'd be very successful, driving a jaguar and wearing nothing but silk suits, have 9 digit sums in my bank account, without a steady job, my mother would still be worried.
 
The more math you can take, the better
 
@Meredith I doubt that all of the math is good for programmers. Just personal speculation though, I don't have any solid proof :/
 
Nope
It's all good
 
11:41 AM
@MadaraUchiha Silk suits? Are you planning on becoming a pimp?
 
@OliverSalzburg or an architect
 
what is this algorithm percentage_complete * page_rank / (datediff(now(), profile.created_at) + 1)
 
crl
why not cashmere suits
 
@AwalGarg Learning math and computer science is beneficial, but I feel like it's only beneficial if you're already a developer of some kind.
A lot of people tend to think that learning computer science === learning to program.
Then they become QA for the rest of their lives.
 
If you study cs in college
It's basically assumed that you can program anything after your first year
Programming is easy
 
11:43 AM
@AwalGarg hiiiiiiiii ... my pc was stoned for the lst 2 weeks
 
I am not saying that it is waste. Don't get me wrong, but I question the value of super advanced algorithms and the likes.
@argentum47 sup
 
Total of super advanced algorithms I've had to write the last decade: 0
if you dont count centering in css
 
To be fair, you are a web developer
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yes, I'm not coding mars rovers :)
but then, most programmers won't be
 
@Meredith If a web developer writes JavaScript and knows JavaScript good enough, I think he is as much competing as a C/C++ developer :)
 
11:45 AM
You don't need to be on mars rovers to need advanced algorithms
 
You need good knowledge of data structures and algorithms to do much beyond adding interactivity
Web development abstracts out most of the hard stuff
 
@AwalGarg so down :( .. after some sort of upgrade by linux community "starting version 219", none of the linux es feel sane... I am getting power_upload_state_failure and backlight_controller_missing and pc freezes now and then and reboots .. fedora seems to work ok for last 20 hours ...
 
@Meredith Yes, which is a big reason why system engineers and backend engineers regard frontend engineers are "not really engineers" very often.
 
We're playing with legos, they're playing with hammers and nails
 
I'm full stack, but I'll admit that most of what I do is glorified CRUD apps
 
11:48 AM
@Meredith keyword "most"
 
I think that's what most FST devs so :D
 
Also full stack
Which is why the POS terminal at work runs nw.js :)
 
Does it really?
 
It really does.
And it works remarkably well
 
Wow
 
11:49 AM
0
Q: What the following element '!' means in the code below?

Lyudvig Bodmerwould someone be so kind to explain how to understand the '!' element in the code below: function isNumeric(n) { return **!**isNaN(parseFloat(n)) && isFinite(n); } What does it mean? !isNaN(parseFloat(n)) && isFinite(n);

 
Also, a good developer imo won't just limit himself to web developing or whatever his profession is. He will likely explore more.
 
I'd have made it a webapp if I didn't need access to the till drawer and receipt printer
 
@AwalGarg The difference between frontend and backend is a rather big leap.
 
Is it?
 
Most backend developers can't UI for shit (which is why you see a crapton of shitty UIs)
 
11:51 AM
Most of my professors had completely unstyled web pages
 
UI brings tears :'(
 
One even used that iframe navigation thing
 
And most frontend developers can't do effective, performant programming, because more often than not, performance doesn't really matter in frontend..
 
You don't have to be fast
You just can't be slow
 
@MadaraUchiha Front-end itself isn't small (as I understand it). If a guy says "I am awesome at designing UIs and nothing else" likely means he doesn't understand a shit about HTTP/ajax or whatever.
 
11:52 AM
@AwalGarg That's true.
 
Is there a difference between front-end developers and designers though
 
Yeah
 
@BenFortune Most certainly.
 
awsome at designing UI means he/she is a product manager
 
Or web design at least
 
11:53 AM
I'm a (I'd like to think) very good frontend developer.
But I can't design for shit.
 
I'm ok at designing
 
A front-end dev having deep knowledge about DOM (which is huge), service workers, html5 apis etc. ... that's another story.
 
@dystroy I was more confused by the **!** operator :P
 
The company we use advertises as web designers, but their front-end logic is usually nice.
 
But I wouldn't trust myself to design something for money
 
11:53 AM
@OliverSalzburg Ahaha
 
@MadaraUchiha Yeah so why do you think a front-end "dev" will be a huge leap behind a back-end dev?
 
because back-end is lot of different concepts that front-end ... DOM vs SQL . I guess
 
@AwalGarg new APIs, rigorous standards
 
Backend is pretty easy
 
11:57 AM
Just don't do anything stupid and you'll be fine
 
A surprising amount of people meet async concepts (in practice) the first time they start doing web, at least that's what I've observed
 
Backend - care about my back. Front-end - care about a fuck ton of clients fronts.
 
Async is pretty cumbersome outside of javascript
 
everything is easy until you are to refactor things.
 
@argentum47 Writing easy to refactor code is an art! :P
 
11:58 AM
30% of questions in are usually to do with people struggling to understand async operations.
 
@BenFortune true
 
I think we had one lesson on async things in school
 
@BenFortune yes, but node is still fairly new compared to a lot of other backend environments
 
@ivarni true
 
And it was about multithreading in c++
 
11:59 AM
@ivarni True, but it doesn't really apply to Node, it applies to JavaScript.
 
Good quality tutorials on upcoming async operations in ES7, promises etc. can solve that problem in the near future.
 
Which really isn't the same as async programming
 
So many people trying to dive into node without learning js
 

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