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1:00 PM
whuts up js ppl
 
Very minimized
 
haha :D
 
@AwalGarg ok thanks
@AwalGarg this is < 768px right
@ivarni thats 3.7GB man .. :( .
 
@argentum47 Yeah, it's a windows image
Not going to be any kind of small
 
do they come with games and all those stuffs that I don't need?
 
1:05 PM
On the upside, playing solitaire in it should be free
 
61
Q: How to open Windows CMD so that it starts in the current folder?

boleslaw.smialyWhen I'm working in a folder in Windows Explorer, sometimes I have a need to run some CMD command in this folder. How do I open the command line from a current folder, so the console opens in the current directory? Example: I work in D:\Apps\Test. I would like to have a possibility to open a c...

 
Actually I'm not sure
never looked, I just fire up IE, do what I need to do and gtfo as quickly as possible
 
brooo0OOOOO0ooooo0000Oooooo
 
1:15 PM
guyz
 
1:27 PM
@argentum47 yeah well dunno how to get higher res :/
 
if you extend a class, how are the events bound?
 
what's the website that explains really well how bad w3schools is?
 
Is w3schools bad? I mean... I usually find MDN much more helpful, but what's wrong with w3schools?
 
@SomeGuy it no longer has any reference to w3schools tho... :/
 
1:31 PM
@corvid Yes. Yes it is. "Lancing yourself in the eye is a viable alternative to reading anything from w3schools" - someone on this room
 
@towc Because w3schools basically used their list as a list of fixes they needed to get to
 
so they're actually fine according to them?
 
meh, doesn't everyone just skip over their links anyway?
 
You'd know if you read what was written!
> W3Schools still has issues but they have at least worked on the primary concern developers had. For many beginners, W3Schools has structured tutorials and playgrounds that offer a decent learning experience. However, it would be a mistake to continue your education without learning from more reputable sources, so when you're ready to level up, move on.
 
@corvid not at all
 
1:33 PM
@corvid Greasemonkey script to remove them :P
 
@SomeGuy is w3schools still that bad?
 
It's improved. But you should still prefer MDN
 
I've not checked recently, I'm assuming I need a hard hat and gas mask still.
 
They still have terrible code formatting
 
The virtual machine 'IE8 - WinXP' has terminated unexpectedly during startup with exit code 1 (0x1).


Result Code:
NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005)
Component:
MachineWrap
Interface:
IMachine {f30138d4-e5ea-4b3a-8858-a059de4c93fd}
 
1:34 PM
Really? I just prioritize the results, mdn > stackoverflow (sorry guys) > html5rocks/csstricks > w3schools
 
windows sucks
 
@SomeGuy What they executives replied to criticism posted on w3fools?
 
you should play this game
 
@Zirak idea: implement zork with fuse. Instead of "go north", go with cd north
 
1:35 PM
adobe plz
need acrobat reader to view stupid pdf
acrobat reader isnt for linux
 
I'm sure there's an alternative :P
 
get a windows machine
I have the dumb pdf at home, I just left it there
 
webplatform.org is indeed an awesome effort.
 
@Neoares hm?
 
@crusty Journey
PS3/PS4 game
 
1:39 PM
yep, I have ps4
 
it's short but amazing
 
maybe I'll take a look at it
 
Hi!
 
@FlorianMargaine somewhat related: have you played Dunnet? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunnet_(video_game)
 
I am learning AngularJS
 
1:47 PM
it's a text adventure that ships with Emacs
 
Quick Q. I've tried to create common directive for usage in my app. .directive('yesNoInput' with type 'E' and passed model property into it (NB! not ng-model) and as far as I understand '=' should allow bidirectional change, but for some reason model change via scope property inside directive isn't applied to parend scope variable.
 
@apsillers no
@apsillers ah, I actually did
not for long though
 
you spend half the game in the real world, half in UNIX systems that can manipulate the world
 
yeah, I never made it very far myself :)
 
1:49 PM
I want to split a string if has more then 400 characters into two
 
@Mathematics Why?
 
I need to show user's bio, if it is more then 400 characters I will show "Show More" using this - jsfiddle.net/zA23k/215
 
@MadaraUchiha small columns in database) char(200)
 
@Mathematics Yeah, use text-overflow: ellipsis.
Don't rely on number of characters
 
Yep. Just set max-width: '' + text-overflow: ellipsis as far as I remember
 
1:51 PM
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
20 I's vs 20 M's, seriously, not all characters are sized the same. Don't think of the length of the content, think of the size of the container and the layout.
 
Can anyone suggest/confirm my assumption?
 
@BenCraig doc viewer doesn't work?
I mean evince
 
is this valid in es6? `${this._name} :: ${data.toString('ascii')}`
 
yes
 
Have to escape double ` keys :\
 
1:56 PM
@AwalGarg I cant get it to work :(
thankfully one of my coworkers could
 
noob ben is noob :P
j/k
 
:((
its true
Im the most junior person here, by far
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum i.stack.imgur.com/QoLf4.png meh.
 
hey bolt
 
@BoltClock post as answer
 
2:00 PM
should I learn Angular ?
 
Doesn't hurt, but maybe go for the 2.0 version
 
@ivarni it has no support for ie-8
 
exactly
AFAIK 1.3 dropped IE8 too btw
or at least stopped running tests against it
 
Yes, poor IE8 :(
 
2:02 PM
what is the benefit of socket.io over Node's native net.Socket()?
 
@Mathematics Nobody cares about IE8.
@corvid Abstracted publishing to multiple listeners at once
 
minibanks doesn't support hieroglyphs so why should modern frameworks support IE8?
 
@MadaraUchiha Government dept sill use xp...
 
@Mathematics My point stands.
 
@MadaraUchiha on a chair or a table ? used to get punished that way in school :L
 
2:04 PM
( Í¡° ͜ʖ Í¡°)
 
oh cool, sounds like overkill for what I am doing then
 
@corvid Although, I'd still use ws
Just makes for a nicer API
 
Any advice on a good feed displayer plugin ? (Like FeedEk)
 
@MadaraUchiha and makes debugging harder
 
@MadaraUchiha I like this suggestion, thank you good sir
net.Socket is okay but feels a little underdeveloped... like there doesn't seem to be a plain "connected" boolean
 
OH EM GEEEEEE GUYS I MADE A PARSER jsfiddle.net/purmou/opg92y7h/16/embedded/result
 
@Purag mucho undefined
 
yeah that's just the renderer I'm using
it doesn't say "function" for function props lol
but AYYYY! I've been working on this for the past week...whew
first ever parser and I decide to go with the algorithm with like the least documentation around
 
Nice :)
Now rewrite it in ES6, taking advantage of Set :)
 
hahaha yeah, that should be next on my list
first i need to finish the whole compiler in JS
maybe then I'll do it in es6...nice arrow functions everywhere...mmmmmm
 
2:25 PM
@rlemon there's something weird about your chat extension embedding colors
is it possible to have youtube titles ignored?
 
yes, it is
 
babel is transpiling my promises .catch as ["catch"] :l
 
@cswl is that a problem?
 
weee, just sent out the first bill from my one-man company. much happy.
 
Not really, just looks while reading the transpiled code..
 
2:31 PM
I' soooooo fcking tired
 
-5
Q: from asp.net c# to php

AptivusI am porting portion of code of a webapp written in asp.net. I would like to correctly translate this piece of code in php: const string passphrase = "salt-phrase"; public static string EncryptData(string Message) { byte[] Results; System.Text.UTF8Encoding UTF8 = new System.Text.UTF8Enc...

 
@Cerbrus he needs to use jQuery
that's the solution
 
^
 
Fucking love it when service providers change their request data without notifying anyone
 
@Unihedron i know
6-8 weeks
 
2:34 PM
@rlemon I understand this reference
 
Will a close and a error event both run on a socket if it errors?
 
@corvid try?
 
@corvid Probably depends on what the error is
 
I don't think it's getting an error, but I don't know why it's closed.
 
> Event: 'error': Emitted when an error occurs. The 'close' event will be called directly following this event.
That's just on TCP though
 
2:42 PM
@cswl That's because 'catch' is a reserved word in some versions of javascript so ['catch'] is safer.
 
Does anyone know, with moment.js can I convert the users local time to the current BST time?
 
I think es3 hates .catch() but es5 is cool with it.. I forget the cutoff but that's why.
I don't knwo what BST is, but yes, probably. You MAY need the timezone addition to moment if you want it to account for daylight savings, etc
 
current london time
 
@Silver89 moment().tz('Europe/London');
 
2:46 PM
BST: Blondon Standard Time
 
british summer time ;)
 
BSFT: British Summer Fun-Time
 
@BenFortune so If I wanted to get tomorrows 12pm in local that would just be moment("2015-08-01T12:00:00Z").tz('Europe/London')
 
@Silver89 Should work, yeah.
 
morning
 
2:48 PM
that gave me 1pm a minute ago but it seems to work now... ugh is it weekend yet
 
Not for us colonists.
 
// should this work?
constructor(name, host, port, onConnect=_.noop) {
  this.connect(port, host, () => {
    onConnect();
  })
}
 
@corvid yes
 
this.connect(port, host, onConnect);
 
If you call it without an onConnect callback?
@FlorianMargaine it does a few other things first
 
2:49 PM
@corvid Transpiles to var onConnect = arguments.length <= 3 || arguments[3] === undefined ? _.noop : arguments[3];
 
Now it gives me 'Moment Timezone has no data for Europe/London', this makes no sense
 
Cosmic Rays.
 
whats the best css reset to use for a full screen webgl game?
when not full screen I want 100% w and h
 
@SuperUberDuper I usually use this for my canvas stuff
 
@FlorianMargaine lol no
 
2:53 PM
body, html {
    background-color: #000;
    color: #fff;
    width: 100%;
    height: 100%;
    margin: 0;
    padding: 0;
    overflow: hidden;
}
canvas {
    position: absolute;
    top: 0;
    left: 0
}
 
cool thanks
 
@Loktar ok so Jacob tried it but you didn't find it out
 
Just a position absolute with left/top/right/bottom set to 0 works too.
 
Have you bonded with your baby over a cup of coffee yet?
 
@SterlingArcher omg this one i.imgur.com/hw7I0t3.png
 
3:02 PM
Please get the Crib Dribbler
One for baby, one for Daddy
Except Daddy's is full of beer
 
totally
told ya; I don't drink alcohol
 
yes
Oh...
Protein shake?
Gravy?
 
Glue
 
I second the glue motion
user image
5
 
3:06 PM
:o
but cortana...
 
She's really a paperclip
 
we should replace Caprica by Cortana
 
@Zirak did you see your pings?
 
!!is Cortana beter than you?
 
thumbleweeds
 
3:10 PM
@rlemon D:
 
I like windows 10 so far. Edge can die in a hole for all I care, but windows 10 is a huge step up
 
@Neoares the silence of a bot that wants to murder you in the bathroom
Bask in it. This day is your last
 
G_G
sutufu!! D:
 
also probably no good reason to ping him over it, I'm sure he's aware it's down
 
Hey guys do you know a good indent and color plugin for my site ?
 
3:14 PM
no
 
bootstrap
 
@SterlingArcher bootstrap do that for you oO
 
@Baldráni for your site? are we all/most of us aware of that?
 
What the hell is an indent and color plugin?
 
looks like designer swag
 
3:17 PM
Have work off today, considering learning some WebGL -- maybe start with THree.js
 
@Nick Something for make code look pretier
 
@Baldráni CodeMirror is a decent one.
 
@Nick Yay thank you !
 
There was a different one that I liked better, but I forget the name
 
3:18 PM
Hey guys :P
 
oh he meant editor
@Baldráni try Notepad++
 
I would recommend to survive on what you learn and learn slowly. if learned more things related to a language, there is a good chance of losing mind now or later.
 
can you short help me maybe ? :D it's just a small question won't get hatet by asking that on stackoverflow xD
 
This made me laugh @Loktar
 
3:20 PM
whats the easiest way to get typescript compiling from package.json scripts without using grunt gulp etc, on mac
 
@Neoares Hum ... No dude I was expecting a plugin to ad to my website but I got my answer
@Nick Now that i have one google search would be easier :)
 
@Baldráni oh ok I see :)
 
@Nick ace editor ?
 
@Baldráni Yeah, I really liked Ace -- that's the one
 
oke I just ask xD
 
3:22 PM
Easy to set up
 
$(document).ready(function() this is rigth rigth ? <.<
 
@Nick Ok; I'll go for this one then :) Ty for the answer
 
@alovaros $(function()
 
^
 
@alovaros I don't know what rigth is, but that's not it.
 
3:22 PM
@alovaros You havent closed it but yeah
 
If you have more than one document ready, then you're bad.
 
@Baldráni oke ty first :D the function goes on so when I now write into my HTML
<script src="script.js"></script>
<script src="jquery-1.11.2.min.js"></script>

and all 3 files are in the same folder it should work rogth ?
 
@alovaros Allways put jQuery in first !
 
load jQuery first
 
ohhh o: didn't knew that
 
3:25 PM
you can't use $ if you haven't loaded jQuery
 
@Baldráni In English, there are no spaces before punctuation, like an exclamation mark. Are you from India, by chance?
 
@Nick hahahaha sure xD
 
@Nick Nup france
 
@rlemon bro
 
rekt
 
3:25 PM
bro
 
@Nick french do that
 
@Baldráni French do it? Oh strange
 
ehm Indians are here as well
 
@Nick And yeah its true I comonly do that and know its bad but habit is habit
 
I didn't know that
 
3:26 PM
@FlorianMargaine wtf really?
 
@Mr_Green It wasn't an insult, I just know that some Indians learned English wrong. Just ask @Abhishrek
 
oke thanks first guys :D I hope it works now !
 
@Nick And yeah yeah in french it's like that ! ¿ Still beter than Spanish no ?
 
@Baldráni Si
 
Q.Q thank yooooooou first thing today what works <3
 
3:27 PM
> Two-part punctuation marks
In French, a space is required both before and after all two- (or more) part punctuation marks and symbols, including : ; « » ! ? % $ #
wow, so unexpected
 
I run npm install typescript, but not sure how to run it
 
Sometimes I hate the videos that i see on imgur
 
that's a stupid language rule
 
from package.json scripts
 
3:27 PM
This cop is a fucking saint
 
@alovaros Haha np good luck for later
 
is it really true that in V8 there are only compilers, not interpreter. TIL.
 
I want to send him flowers for having such patience
 
@Baldráni ty :D
 
@SterlingArcher yes, same as this one standard.co.uk/news/world/…
 
3:33 PM
@SterlingArcher "Free Inhabitant" sounds like a good idea to me
 
> "I have all the rights of a US citizen but do not have to follow the laws"
 
I would have bitchslap'd her face
 
good thing you aren't a cop
 
hahahahaha was joking xD
I guess
 
He handled it very well. Super cop
 
3:36 PM
lol, "free inhabitant"
we had one of those over here claiming she didn't have to repay her mortgage because the bank couldn't "prove" that the money she lent "existed" at that point in time
 
That was after she declared her house to be its own country
 
My cubicle is now its own country.
 
*its
:p
 
Thank you, Jan Dvorak >=(
 
3:39 PM
HE MEANT WHAT HE SAID
He's a free inhabitant, he doesn't have to follow your grammar laws
 
@FlorianMargaine I still haven't decided what's smarter.
 
@Nick call your superior
 
@SterlingArcher you're raping me
 
Having a separate server deal with packages and the filesystem being a frontend sounds good, but you may be right and I'm overengineering.
 
Yay new fail video comes out today
 
3:41 PM
@Nick youtube.com/watch?v=ZerUjMdUlSo that's a bad cop
 
btw we might have the most patient cops in the world
 
Then there's the question of if not the filesystem, then what? Doing transactions over http doesn't sound nice, also since we need to stream responses
 
he doesn't even know how to pick a gun
 
I don't want to watch a bad cop; I'll just live in ignorance, thanks
 
his hands are shaking while shooting, omg
 
3:41 PM
if you throw an error in an onData callback, should it then propagate to the onError callback?
 
@rlemon I found a picture of your testicle
 
lol
 
nahh bro thats the peen
 
is there a way to publish a folder in a github project straight to gh-pages?
ie my /dist folder
 
git add folder-name
 
3:43 PM
@Zirak I meant the zork thing
 
@rlemon xD
 
@FlorianMargaine Sure, I'll do that too
 
@Zirak :P
 
do I just create a blank branch and then copy just that folder?
 
@SuperUberDuper You create a gh-pages and add whatever you want to appear there
 
3:46 PM
Can any one help me think "unit tests" for a trivial JS lib like this one -> github.com/deostroll/jslib-scaffold
 
@Zirak btw
(index support for directories and symlinks, files coming up.)
 
@FlorianMargaine I don't know what's smart, what's smart?
Tell me. I'm having the troubles.
 
@Zirak keep the alpm part well split up in your code, so that you can replace the implementation fetching/listing packages with another quite easily
for now, YAGNI
if it is needed, changing it should be very simple
 
@FlorianMargaine My next step was implementing /pkg/index/foo/install, which is why I'm having the troubles.
 
3:52 PM
basically: have the interface you were talking about, in the code. Not at the inter process level for now, just at the function level.
 
@deostroll You should write unit tests before you write any other code!
 
@Zirak #!/bin/bash\npacman -S <package>\n
 
It is very separated, but I reached a point where I don't think the solution is good enough
@FlorianMargaine That's not good enough
 
@Zirak what's not good enough?
 
@Zirak would be nice if I wouldn't keep to have copy and pasting the new dist folder into the gh-pages branch, if I could just push it straight to there from master
I'm building from webpack
 
3:54 PM
@SuperUberDuper Then only have a gh-pages branch
 
@deostroll BTW Your README example is syntactically incorrect.
 
or rebase
 
@FlorianMargaine Flags? Arguments? Input/output? I'm thinking about the cross platforminess of it
 
or ignore /dist and make it a separate clon of the same repo, but just on the gh-pages branch
compile to /dist, then go into /dist and push to publish
 

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