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user3233318
12:12 AM
Does anybody feels that is hard to keep up with all the new frameworks and technologies that appears so often?
 
user3233318
I feel like the time that it takes me to learn something very well is the time that it becomes obsolete.
 
often that is the case
 
user3233318
I also don't like to use my free time on work related stuff, but for the past years, my free time has been very important on my work.
 
but with real projects you pick a stack and stick with it for several years.
so there will usually be projects around that use things you know about
and then you just add in/learn new things as they become relevant
 
user3233318
12:16 AM
I will look for a new job soon. I really hope that at least I can use JavaScript on it. My last two jobs I used languages that I don't like.
 
user3233318
What if you have to hire someone new. That person is going to have to learn your stack right?
 
12:40 AM
Normally, yep
you always anticipate a few months before someone is up to speed
 
user3233318
1:02 AM
@phenomnomnominal That is good to know.
 
user3233318
How that person usually get up to speed?
 
Practice?
Help?
Just throwing things out there
 
O(n sqrt(log(n)³) )
That complexity
 
1:23 AM
@user148098 sit with someone who knows the solution? Do little easy bits of functionality first? Read lots? Ask questions?
the usual :)
 
user3233318
I mean I am wondering what happens in the first day of work. Do that person just sits there reading?
 
We usually throw someone straight into something
actual code
 
user3233318
Is it possible that could create bad habits? If that person does not know the platform very well he or she could learn something that works, but is not the best way to do it.
 
which is why code reviews exist
from day one
 
user3233318
1:38 AM
My last two jobs had no such thing as a code review. Is that common?
 
1:51 AM
It should be?
 
user2620028
2:08 AM
^^
 
user3233318
2:23 AM
Isn't better to learn first, and then write code? Like English if you speak without learning you are going to get a lot of bad habits and speak poorly. And it does not matter how much you practice, if you don't learn you will never speak properly.
 
Learning by doing
 
@user148098 I think I've unlearned most of my bad habits
 
@user148098 I think you are right. But an ideal situation is hiring someone who knows enough to get by I.E. is familiar with an MVC framework or something like that. And I agree with @royhowie, you can unlearn bad habits. It might be hard if you have been doing it for long, but it's doable
 
@Loktar @rlemon @FlorianMargaine well: stackoverflow.com/questions/30436576/…
that's no fun.
 
user3233318
3:05 AM
I am wondering if we had more standard tools, it would be easier to find and people that already know the tools. But on the other hand, I know some majors have the same problem.
 
user3233318
Do you guys know how hard is to find a job that would give you an H1 visa?
 
3:54 AM
@phenomnomnominal omfg I nearly spit water all over my screen
 
4:31 AM
So the jquery click function seems to take "this" as the element that is being clicked.
I think I managed to work around it by making a temp var outside of the click function that kept track of the real this, ie "var parent = this;" and then using parent instead of this in the click function.

Is this the idea way to solve this problem?
 
Your question, as it was initially written, was atrocious. Its grammar was excessively miserable and its problem description barely there. How it was viewed > 6k times over a 5-year span without being edited once, I do not understand. I have rewritten it to be more concise and straightforward. In the future, please take a minute to properly format your question, to check for spelling and grammar errors, and to not put spaces before punctuation . (<-- like that) Also, don't ask whether anyone can help you; such is implicitly conveyed by your asking a question on SO. — royhowie 2 mins ago
too mean?
 
Anyone around that's crafty with Angular?
 
@brohemian 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.
 
I'm sitting in the angular channel, if you want to chat there
 
OK, I'll switch over
 
4:39 AM
@royhowie Ha maybe just a little
> grammar was excessively miserable
 
user3233318
4:52 AM
@royhowie Some people have English as a second language. That can hurt a lot.
 
@user148098 in no language do you put a space before punctuation.
 
@user148098 that's bullshit
 
eh, I removed it. There's no need to be mean.
…and I looked at his other questions: they're all terrible.
 
user3233318
@royhowie I was talking about the grammar.
 
@user148098 it's the whole thing. I understand if you make some grammar mistakes, but at least take the time to capitalize/punctuate correctly.
There was zero effort to make that a readable question.
 
4:59 AM
that sounds more like a native-speaking 12 year old
 
user3233318
Maybe he is just a Chinese guy trying to make a living and earn some money to feed his children. And figured out that he can use this web site to help him, although he does not understand how it works.
 
user3233318
Maybe it is a kid getting answers for homework.
 
stackoverflow.com/questions/30449579/…, can someone with enough rep check this, it looks suspicious.
might be same user posing as two people, or two colleagues from same office, just to get reps.
 
user3233318
You win, I guess he does not have any good reason.
 
5:04 AM
@mido22 the accepted "answer" is NAA; down vote and flag it
@mido22 they've each only posted to that question, so I doubt there's a way to actually tell
 
I thought someone with enough reps could check ips and compare
so only mods have that access?
 
user3233318
One time a guy asked me if I don't look at HTTP live streams, I felt like saying, of curse not, if I did I wouldn't ask. I think some people try to make you look bad first before posting the answer.
 
@mido22 think so
@mido22 either way, you can raise a custom flag to note your suspicions
 
yup, doing that now...
for some reason, it is telling that I have already flagged it
 
@mido22 did you flag the question for closure?
 
5:18 AM
Is this answer correct? stackoverflow.com/a/30449566/1577396
I am trying to write scroll event to all the elements with scrollbar
$(document).on('scroll', "*", function(){});
^ I tried this, which ain't working
 
5:33 AM
Would this work for you?
$('*').on('scroll', function(){});
 
@royhowie
 
Hi guys

Can you please help me out with this question

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30436963/formatting-json-data-monthwise-for-highcharts-using-mysql
 
@kaloncpu57 the elements are being added dynamically
 
i was thinking of "in need of moderator intervention, but it is saying I already raised " should be closed..."
 
Ah, are they all being added through various bits of script.. or are they being added by the same function? If the latter is true, you could always add the .on('scroll', function(){}) as they are being added.
Technically you could do that anyway, but it might take longer to add those all in.
 
5:45 AM
the element is not yet added
 
http://jsfiddle.net/kaloncpu57/sn9a4om8/
How's this?
Oh, I didn't see that. I'm pretty sure you can do the .on('scroll' ...) before you add it anyway.
 
user1596138
6:02 AM
 
user1596138
@BenjaminGruenbaum @Zirak cause you two love goats
 
6:14 AM
any one guide me how to do that
animation using javascript and html5
 
o/
Any1 know of a String.match regex to get every {{data.Something}} from a string?
the Something can change (possibly, a * then? )
 
@rlemon Hu ? What's the question behind your "wait what" ?
@FlorianMargaine Sorry, I'm totally lost here
 
@Mr_Green If you're still having issues, I might be able to help if you feel like letting me see what you have. ^o^
 
6:30 AM
So, that regex, any1?
 
@Makerimages Are you looking for /{{data\.(\w+)}}/ ?
 
@DenysSéguret In a "{{data.name}} dumdum {{data.dum}}" for example, it gives {{data.name}} and then name . which is worng...
 
!!> "{{data.name}} dumdum {{data.dum}}".match(/{{data\.(\w+)}}/g)
 
@DenysSéguret ["{{data.name}}","{{data.dum}}"]
 
If you want the submatches directly, the clean solution is to iterate with exec
 
6:36 AM
yeah, the /g was missing :D
 
@Jhawins @Kitler
 
@Makerimages Well, you didn't precise the goal
 
Yeah, that works perfect for my goal.
Making a view framework for a github.com/atom/electron based app
 
7:24 AM
Guys some advice pls
I have a JS file I'm going to "bake" with several modules in
the modules have a giant, shared, configuration object
 
what kind of modules ? node ?
 
@DenysSéguret No
Just IIFEs for now
browser
I control a Java class that constructs this file
I'm thinking of wrapping the whole thing in a large closure in the form of
 
I often serve my config from java in an ajax call, and it's stored in a module
 
(function(window, document, config) {
    ...
}).call(window, window, document, { GINORMOUS CONFIG OBJECT FROM JAVA });
@DenysSéguret Two requests are impractical in this case, nor is asynchronous loading of config
Lots of legacy and performance sensitive stuff there
 
Hum... serving the config in a separate file doesn't really change the perfs
 
7:29 AM
@DenysSéguret I can't wait on another request
 
I find it better to immediately have a waiting screen rather than have nothing for ages
 
Those few ms are critical for me
As for each module, I plan on wrapping it in a closure too, to prevent naming collisions between the different modules
 
Here's the main routine of the application I'm on:
	main.init = function(user) {
		console.log("user is ", user);
		sc.user = user;
		gui.setUser(user);
		io.get(world.current().id+"/config")
		.then(function(config){
			world.config(config);
			grid.buildCols(config);
			return io.get(world.current().id+"/groupers");
		})
		.then(function(groupers){
			groupsPanel.init(groupers);
			return io.get(world.current().id+"/tables");
		})
		.then(function(tableInfos){
			return world.load(tableInfos);
		})
		.then(function(table) {
			bsa.current(table);
 
The question here, would you pass window, document and config as parameters to that internal IIFE as well, or would you just inherit from closure?
 
Why would you pass window and document ? For minifier optimisation ? I rarely use them. And the config is accessed from a module (world.config())
 
7:34 AM
@DenysSéguret minified optimisation is the main thing, yes.
We have a lot of window calls (sadly)
 
Hey, I need some help: I've got a huuuge codebase with many libraries and I got deprecation warnings (webkitIndexedDB) in Chrome coming out of underscore(!). Any idea how to start tracking these down?
 
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@wonderb0lt Use the debugger
 
and update your libs
 
@DenysSéguret Underscore+Backbone are already up-to-date. Any other likely culprits?
@MadaraUchiha: the method is called extensively with complex parameters and I'm unsure what to set my breakpoint condition to to chase this down unfortunately :(
 
7:38 AM
And grep doesn't tell you where you call webkitIndexedDB ?
Maybe search for the functions which got deprecated (MDN lists most of them) ?
 
One occurrence which is in a comment in modernizr.js. The actual code for the test actually tests against "indexedDB"
 
7:52 AM
Many users got expelled ?
 
how much time do I have to wait until the DNS works?
 
can be up to 48h
it's usually ~1h though
depending on your TTLs
 
I always have to wait 10-30 min
but this time... Q-Q
did it like 20h ago and still doesn't work
 
what was the TTL?
 
dunno
 
8:03 AM
OK... so a user was commenting under my answer, and I explained it to him, and he finally grabbed my code to put it in his answer which was until that totally wrong... And he removed his comments. This isn't fine.
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A: Check decimal and total length of number

Maroun Maroun(^\d*\.?\d*$){1,10} ↑ ↑ The * means, zero or more. So your regex means "zero or more times, from 1 to 10 times", so {1,10} in this case is redundant. You need to remove * or apply {1,10} only to parts that doesn't have it. For example, you can change your regex to: ^\d*(\.?\d{0,10})$ ...

 
flag for plagiarism
 
I'll flag but flags most often are very randomly handled
 
no if he got 20 flags
 
8:24 AM
@DenysSéguret says he's in Tel-Aviv
let me know if you want me to beat him up
 
@Mosho are you from Israel?
 
yeah
 
you had the best song this year in EuroVision
just saying
 
lol
 
8:41 AM
@Mosho well... I'm not a violent man... Raising an eyebrow would be extreme enough
 
@Neoares really lol, haven't heard it :P
 
Are you more polite than an average canadian?
 
@DenysSéguret or just one who liked you
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum Doesn't the presentation imply that those were 3 users ? -10, then -5, then -30
 
not sure actually
 
9:02 AM
@BenjaminGruenbaum
0
Q: Did I just lose three fans ? Or just one?

Denys SéguretHere's what I've got in the achievements menu: -10, then -5, then -30. Is there some kind of grouping explaining this in a detailed list or were three distinct users removed at the same time ? Obviously this isn't an important question but now I'm curious...

 
@DenysSéguret Someone found your sockpuppets?
 
@OliverSalzburg My main account hasn't been removed, so I guess not.
 
And well... You don't get to such reputation when you're dumb enough to get caught
 
Real pros sockpuppet their way into moderator status
 
9:16 AM
how much rep do you need to vote in elections?
 
@JanDvorak No idea. 300 to nominate yourself
 
@JanDvorak I think 150
 
So the plan is to create hundreds of socks just before the election, then get elected as moderator then use those powers to remove all traces of puppetting then start to think about taking over the world ?
 
@DenysSéguret it's not very hard to generate questions for stack overflow and answer them as sock puppets, we do much more complicated content generation and extraction at work.
You take a 100 libraries' API docs, search for dupes, ask about an API method ("How do I set the favicon in Koa?" or "What is the way to wait for multiple promises in $q") generally - something extracted from the first line of the description. You ask it with a small or irrelevant code sample, then answer it with paraphrasing on the API docs' answer with a quote and link.
 
9:32 AM
that's what you do?
 
You do it over time, and from different proxies, and you accept/vote. Now I assume that Stack Overflow is pretty good at detecting that sort of thing - so your network can't be too contained - that is, SO can probably identify 100 users who only vote amongst themselves - you just have to make it seem like it's a language community so it looks like a normal pattern.
Like, ask and answer hundreds of cobol questions or ALGOL60 or some technology very few people here actually know.
It's definitely doable, completely pointless as rep on its own isn't important or meaningful - but doable.
It would probably even be a fun exercise in RNNs.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum You know that you don't have to sockpuppet for that ? Very often both the user asking a trivial question and the one answering with a link to the doc are upvoted by the hoards of "yes, I know that, it's right" guys along with their "oh, I don't know this language, this looks useful to know" friends
 
@DenysSéguret right, which is why I picked API docs questions and easy ones as the target - it has to look correct but also not very verifiable in case it makes mistakes.
 
just search jQuery questions
ggwp
 
Nono, jQuery questions are hard since duplicate detection isn't an easy question.
Not that SO can't do a better job at it, they do a bad one :P but still.
 
9:38 AM
@HansPassant What ? Inactive users are removed and you lose reputation for that ? I didn't knew that... — Denys Séguret 8 mins ago
seriously ?
 
9:54 AM
> the user has not done anything of significance, ever
So, no
The accounts were probably spammers/puppets which automated voting to make their accounts seem legit
 
@DenysSéguret no
 
Spammers should all automate their account to upvote my posts
3
 
@phenomnomnominal lol
-1
Q: Unable to append row through javascript function

santhosh89Im trying to append a row to a table. And this is the code that i tried function load() { for (var k = 0; k < 1; k++) { var myTableDiv = document.getElementById("pID"); var tableBody = document.getElementById("tBody"); var table = document.getElementById('pTable'); ...

WAT
 
for (var k = 0; k < 1; k++)
it's like k=0
and no loop
 
10:09 AM
doesn't matter, there's another loop inside
 
was hoping to use some d3js SVGs in an impress.js page, however it looks like the browser rasterizes the content to facilitate fast redraw so the SVGs go pixellated when zoomed (github.com/bartaz/impress.js/issues/198). anyone know of any flags/browser settings I can use to force a redraw/disable vector rasterization?
 
still hurts
 
k isn't being used anywhere anyways
 
lel
 
@DenysSéguret There are 3 loops here, 2 of which are pointless
 
10:10 AM
I guess that's because the code isn't complete
and OP failed to reduce it enough
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum IIRC, you're using Azure, right? Could you tell me what the main deciding factor was that made you chose that provider over, for example, AWS or Google?
 
@OliverSalzburg they gave us money.
 
Ah, that helps :D
Where do I sign up?
 
@OliverSalzburg quite literally, we got BizSpark Plus, that's $5000 of Azure credits for two years.
To be fair, we're enjoying Azure, it does a good job for the most part.
Also - the entire MS stack for free.
 
Nice
I'm somewhat looking into alternatives to our current provider. They're just too small to provide the redundancy I want
 
10:12 AM
What are you looking to host?
 
But I would prefer not to have to deploy our whole infrastructure to X providers to see if they are a good fit for us :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum Postgres, Node, Nginx
 
@OliverSalzburg Sizable?
 
How big?
 
Small, our whole infrastructure is 4 machines right now. +1 VM for each customer
 
hi, I'm trying do to a jquery request for this css selector " .tabledatadiv tbody tr:nth-child(odd) th:first-child " in a table with hidden rows (wich cause problem for odd), i saw here stackoverflow.com/a/6220611/3703099 that i can use filter, but my tr isn't the last element here so is there a way to do it ?
 
10:14 AM
I'm not sure I'd deploy Node to Azure as the first choice, it works but it's on Windows so unless you already know it works on windows you might have to adapt what you're doing.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I thought they're offering GNU/Linux as well
 
They are, but not "as a service"
 
You can spin a VM that runs node on Azure just fine, I've done so lots of times.
 
@OliverSalzburg I'd go with either a sizable VPS or Amazon AWS
 
10:15 AM
But you can't "git push" to an Azure Node Website on linux, to be fair, Microsoft are a member of the node foundation and are taking it seriously.
I would try to avoid vms as much as I can and opt for as much managed hosting as I can get away with.
It might cost a bit more but your time and the client's data integrity and availability are typically worth it.
 
@MadaraUchiha I definitely want a provider where I could, for example, copy our whole infrastructure to a different region. Our current VPS is in .de and has a single data center :\
 
I mean, I manage a dozen VMs just fine, it's more work than not doing so.
 
Good point
 
There are lots of hosts that provide hosting on top of AWS, might want to look at the more reputable ones
 
Is Google no good? Whenever I'm in their dev console, it looks so shiny :P
 
10:18 AM
What about Heroku? They have postgres as a service, and that sort of stuff.
 
@OliverSalzburg Can't say I've tried them.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Heroku are pretty expensive though
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I briefly checked out their service, but haven't really given it a test drive
 
Well, GAE is nice but I've found their interface harder to work with, both the CLI tools and web UI. Do they even support Node as a service?
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I think so
 
@OliverSalzburg it sounds like they do what you need for your stack (Postgres as a service and Node as a service and they scale well) so I'd consider them and check if their pricing is fine.
Nodejitsu got bought by Godaddy so they're probably a no no
 
10:20 AM
Well, thanks for the input :)
 
Sure thing
 
Hey all, I'm having trouble writing unit tests for my express.js app using Mocha. This is my test module: dpaste.de/CzBK. The console.log() statement on line 59 never gets executed, and I can't figure out why. Can someone help? :)
 
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@czardoz read how to write asynchronous tests - it's on the mocha front page I believe
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum there's just one example using the TDD interface, and it's not making use of any callbacks :)
 
10:25 AM
hey guys does anyone know conversion tables for seconds in ES5 ?
seems quite illusive on the web
 
@czardoz The interface is irrelevant.
 
@havingagoatit I have no idea what that is
 
@havingagoatit A conversation table... for seconds?
what?
 
does anyone know javascript ?
 
@havingagoatit Here? In the JavaScript room?
 
10:27 AM
its ECMA Script
 
@MadaraUchiha, then why does a separate one exist?
 
ECMAScript is the scripting language standardized by Ecma International in the ECMA-262 specification and ISO/IEC 16262. The language is widely used for client-side scripting on the Web, in the form of several well-known implementations such as JavaScript, JScript and ActionScript. == History == JavaScript was originally developed by Brendan Eich of Netscape under the name Mocha, later LiveScript, and finally renamed to JavaScript. In December 1995, Sun Microsystems and Netscape announced JavaScript in a press release. In March 1996, Netscape Navigator 2.0 was released, featuring support ...
 
@czardoz Because the room was flooded with noobs and trolls and we wanted to make a room just for the regulars.
 
because anyone can create a room
 
@havingagoatit Do you have a point you're trying to get to?
 
10:28 AM
and the ecmascript room has been inactive for ages
 
@MadaraUchiha, I was talking about the Mocha interfaces :)
 
?? i want to write seconds in its ECMA form
 
@havingagoatit You aren't making sense.
Try again.
@czardoz The interface is irrelevant to writing asynchronous or synchronous tests.
TDD/BDD/WDD
 
sigh , .... in ECMA Version ES5 time is referenced in a strange way , eg 2 seconds = 2e3 , i want to know how this conversion is represented so i can reference other measures of time in seconds
i didn't realise ecma wasn't used so widely
ya get it now buddy
 
@havingagoatit 2e3 is a number, it's not necessarily seconds
 
10:31 AM
@MadaraUchiha, are there any obvious mistakes in my code? (I'm new to Node, mostly worked on Python before)
 
FOOeBAZ means FOO * (10 ^ BAZ)
so 2e3 === 2000
 
Neither JavaScript nor ECMAScript have a specific type to represent seconds, or time in general.
 
appreciating that 2 means number of seconds what the hell is e3 ????
 
(There's Date for complete times)
@havingagoatit I just explained
1 min ago, by Madara Uchiha
FOOeBAZ means FOO * (10 ^ BAZ)
!!> 5e6
 
10:33 AM
@MadaraUchiha 5000000
 
!!>2e10
 
@MadaraUchiha 20000000000
 
!!>3.14e4
 
@MadaraUchiha 31400
 
!!>2e3
 
10:33 AM
@MadaraUchiha 2000
 
@havingagoatit My guess, 2000 is the number of milliseconds in a second. That's all.
 
e represents there are -0's after the 2 and 3 is the actual number of 0's after it
so 11 seconds for example would be 11e3
 
@havingagoatit That's true only for whole numbers
 
@havingagoatit This has nothing to do with seconds
Stop making that connection, it's not there.
 
10:35 AM
your explanation is insufficient
 
/me gives up
If anyone else wants to take over, feel free.
 
sigh --- madara if you use setTimeout then the number used in that function will absolutely relate to time , potentially milliseconds, seconds, hours, days, weeks, months and years so in this instance it does have everything to do with seconds , on the basis that 2000 or 2e3 == 2 seconds
hope that clears it up
 
@havingagoatit setTimeout accepts a number of milliseconds, that's true.
However, all of the following are valid
 
right i see , i guess that is why i have some confusion if i have a statement for ....
 
setTimeout(fn, 2000);
setTimeout(fn, 2e3);
setTimeout(fn, 2001 - 1);
setTimeout(fn, functionThatReturnsTwoThousands());
 
10:41 AM
setTimeout( function () { $("#elm").hide(); }, 2e3 );
 
How you write the number doesn't matter
 
how do i make that 11 seconds instead of 2 seconds currently
 
posted on May 26, 2015

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just replace 2e3 with 11000
 
10:42 AM
@havingagoatit Like that
setTimeout(fn, 11000);
setTimeout(fn, 11e3);
setTimeout(fn, 11001 - 1);
setTimeout(fn, functionThatReturnsElevenThousands());
All of the above are valid.
How you represent 11000 in your code is completely irrelevant. It has nothing to do with the notion of time.
11e3 is not time specific. It's a way to write a number. That is all.
 
why is catered for to write a number in a different way ?
 
@havingagoatit Because that's how it was defined in the specs.
@KingMob lol, epic.
 
fair enough , am i correct in saying that after 11 seconds the div #loader-wrapper will be hidden ?
$(document).ready(function() {

setTimeout( function () { $("#loader-wrapper").hide(); }, 2e3 );
});
 
@havingagoatit No, only after 2 seconds.
 
right
thanks for the assistance madara
so this will hide the class loader-section after 2 seconds
$(document).ready(function() {

setTimeout( function () { $("#loader-wrapper .loader-section").hide(); }, 2e3 );
});
 
10:51 AM
yes
 
t-h-a-n-k-s
so if i wanted to add a class i have defined in css after the 2 seconds period how to i ammend the statement ?
 
Hey all. I've answered a question, and got upvotes, but I don't think it's good. Could you have a look at this ?
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Q: What does Object([]); do?

keldarOn a couple of polyfill examples in MDN for some Array prototype functions, there are the following two lines (e.g.: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/find): var list = Object(this); var length = list.length >>> 0; I presume the first exampl...

I'm missing things, obviously
 
cheers
 
11:06 AM
user image
6
 
Too bad they didn't find anything better than "more"...
and the 2 applying to the m is painful
 
actually the equation is e^2=m^2*c^4, meaning that if you somehow end up with less code, you produce just as many bugs
 
what could make an element with set font-size to compute the actual size according to screen res?
 
@Mosho snip, there was no picture
 
browser zoom?
 
11:15 AM
I'm using chrome emulation, and changing the window resolution makes it change
and it's not the only text on the page, the rest is reduced to fit the viewport properly
 
11:48 AM
@MadaraUchiha Source tweet?
 
do you know a large text file editor?
(free)
 
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@Neoares you mean an editor which can open large files ? vi
 
@denys which can EDIT large files :d
 
11:59 AM
then vi
 
I have one but is only-read
 

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