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jsreport.net but i plan to just do my own handlebars -> fop generator instead of using them
hm.. your link gave me an idea
instead of handlebars right in the xsl markup.. maybe a jsdom-like JSON representation of the markup
or react-xsl-fo
ohh man.
 
yyyeeeahhh
 
was that sarcasm or ?
 
yyyeeeahhh
 
Whatever makes you happy
 
12:07 AM
what's the term for the different 'outputs' of react? html, native, etc?
 
Backends
 
so the idea of an xml-fo backend is very appealing. And since it only needs to output one blob of text and not deal with changes, it might be a reasonable project
and if soeone has an xml backend, then i'm most of the way there
 
Why react though? It's all static
You don't have state management or event hierarchies
 
well, i use handlbars to turn data (structured json) into the doc with a lot of handlebars helpers. react would be much more straightforward, i thin
and closer to my front end, allowing brain re-use
and i liek the jsx syntax (though I could use it without react..)
but you are right.. maybe just JSX + some other lighter alternative to react
 
You just want the templating, perhaps with jsx syntax
 
12:12 AM
yea. exactly.
 
That's the opposite of fun
That's not fun
 
meh.. it's just like templating html
also i'd rather do this than click and drag in some shitty report 'designer'
 
12:46 AM
 
1:21 AM
what makes /search/term more search engine friendly than /search?q=term??
 
@Shea your search engine need not be indexed by Google, but, I guess it has to do with making it easy for search engines to group content on your website.
 
that makes sense then
 
Look at the URLs. They aren't actual URLs
Bread crumbs styled URLs
 
hmmmm
 
I don't understand how people get shit on a toilet seat... then just leave it.
 
1:36 AM
maybe I ought to separate my tag cloud links from my search page then
 
1:53 AM
I'm struggling big time with the requirements of a homework assignment. Can anyone help me out with what algo it is that they want me to implement?
The also tossed this example:
 
@TsvetanDimoff what have you tried?
 
I was thinking about finding the longest subsequence of non-decreasing numbers, but even this doesn't look too applicable. I'm not sure about what they want from me
 
Have you tried it?
 
@TsvetanDimoff
Very easy,
console.log("112");
alert("pwnd");
 
Since on that 2nd group from right to left we have "5, 6, 4".
 
2:06 AM
no, it's 4,6,5
 
The "5 car" cannot even catch up
No idea why it belongs to the group
 
cars are moving right to left...
 
so 4 < 6 and 4 < 5
 
But this way you could come up with a bigger group
 
2:08 AM
but 4 > 3
so 3 does not join the group
 
Same is valid for 6 > 5
 
4 < 6, 6 becomes 4
 
Right
 
and 4 < 5
 
Oh, I get it now
Wrapped my head around it finally
Thank you. Appreciate your help
 
2:31 AM
God damn can't get the fucking data binding to work
 
3:03 AM
@TsvetanDimoff how is your homework going
 
3:22 AM
user image
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3:41 AM
nice
 
I wonder how many programmers can immediately get what it means. I'm not confident it'll be "most"...
 
It's easy to see from up there on your high horse. :)
 
True. Especially when I am resigning soon.
 
I beat you. I resigned Monday.
 
/me get knocked from the horse @_@
Have you got a new job in waiting, or taking your time?
 
3:53 AM
kinda neither...
 
@TilakMadichetti Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room 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 was indy for a year. I took a full time job a the company that bought my client, but it was a mistake, so I quit.
and they will be using my service via contract again
and if they don't. I'll look for more clients and try to stay independent.
(though, they will, they said they want to)
 
working independent is the best
 
Great! I also think I'll be on contract with my current employer. At least for a while.
 
3:54 AM
yea. such a stupid mistake taking that job.
i want to go back to having whoel days with 0 email and 0 calls.
 
I am so frustrated. I can't get ng-model to work for the past day and a half.
 
I know 0 angular.
 
Hey guys, I am 14 and my parents think I waste time coding. How do I console them ?
I love Progarmming SOooooo mcuh !
 
@TilakMadichetti threaten them
file an abuse report just joking
 
in < 10 years you will be earning 6 figures.
 
3:56 AM
what do they want you to do instead? mine coal?
 
if you major in CS
 
@TilakMadichetti :You are just 14 and you do programming?
are you serious??
 
Yeah I started at 13 also
 
amazing
 
Saw that ? @Learning
 
3:57 AM
i programmed my ti-85 in assembly in middle school
 
I'm the kind that enjoy office work more. You get to chit chat with colleagues and lunch with them.
 
ti-84 a little
 
@TilakMadichetti :i have never seen any one doing programming at this age
 
And I made a Hacking tool (be ethical) just a week ago
 
um.. it's common
 
3:58 AM
@Learning where do you live
 
usually at this stage students are fighting with maths and finding value of x and y
 
Yeah in high school I was hacking into the school system
 
antarctica
 
it is rather difficult today
 
at 14? wtf?
 
3:59 AM
16
 
are you from a society of hunter gatherers?
 
I'm happy to explain what I did
 
@Learning I hack games when I was around that age. (There were no school networks to hack) Then my dad send me to learn programming. Which wasn't a male dominant field at that time........
 
Nice ! I too gave it a try and I wasn't allowed in the lab for a month - After all they have Windows Systems
 
was talking to Learning.
 
3:59 AM
edit: Yes Learning must live somewhere remote
 
Did you have a tough time Social Engineering them >
 
@TilakMadichetti no it was a legitimate hack
XSS security hole in asp
I did social engineer one teacher
 
Telling what ?>
 
then you guys are really genius because when i was 14 i wasnt able to start the computer too
 
@TilakMadichetti I set up an account another site that I had admin privilieges to
then I looked up her password they were the same
@Learning where do you live?
 
4:02 AM
india
 
didn't you do computers in elementary school? I did and I'm old.
 
Yeah, people these days have the same password for all their accounts.
 
ahh well you should talk to little pootis
 
Ah.
 
@TilakMadichetti that's bad
 
4:02 AM
or half the channel.
 
yeah we were having but computer subjects were not given important when i was ins chool
school
 
bad luck
 
and still didnt given any such importance
 
and what is subpootis
 
I feel like the tech industry is going to burst sooner or later
 
4:03 AM
@TilakMadichetti hi
 
@Learning I mastered physical lock picking of keyboard and power locks before 14. The attempts to separate me from the computer didn't quite work out.
 
@TilakMadichetti I meant little pootis he is also from india
 
@Sheepy:where are you from
 
@Sheepy WTF that is awesome. What did you break into?
 
Just my dad's computer.
 
4:04 AM
hahah
lock picking
 
@Sheepy I just opened the case and unplugged the lock.
or jumper it.
 
For a little while logger it is rather simple to hack into stuff today
 
When I was 10, I bought a bump key.
 
anybody here ever tried hacking facebook account?
 
No.
 
4:05 AM
@Learning there was a whole for a while it is gone
don't bother
 
yeah now a days its not possible
except phsing
 
@Learning why would anyone waste time finding vulnerabilities in Facebook?
 
phishing
 
@Luggage Tried that. Ended up in a hospital's emergency room. Computer cases were razor sharp those days. :(
 
@littlepootis it was a legitimate it let you brute force a users pin
 
4:06 AM
@littlepootis because you can win a huge price if you are able to find any security vulnerabilities in facebook
according to their bug bounty program
 
@William brute force? wow
 
@Learning I think he got $5000 nothing to laugh at but nothing crazy
all the best hacking sites are blacklisted from google or have mostly dissappeared in my experience
 
iirc facebook maintains a page listing people who reported vulnerabilities
 
Recently i guy won $10000 price
 
$15,000 USD
that's pretty good
 
4:09 AM
nice
 
There are probably vulnerabilities that haven't been fixed, considering how many "give me $100 and I'll hax an account for u m8" services there are.
 
@littlepootis i doubt it
 
i dont know how this guys are able to find security vulnerabilities in such social media giants like facebook
i too doubt it
 
Learn pentesting
 
@Learning There are many books on internet system security. There are also books on penetration testing. They are a good place to start.
 
4:12 AM
most are outdated
 
As is every "learn to program" book. For loop never gets old, even in age of data streaming and chaining.
 
@littlepootis Usually using social engineering. They wouldn't waste actual vulns on hacking individual accounts
If you've got a real vuln as a black hat, why would you sell to individuals when you could make bank selling it to corporations who want data?
 
^^
Or to NSA. How much did they pay again? 1 million USD?
 
yes although I don't believe there was a vulnerability used
i'm not particularly good with it though
 
Well, from what I heard, Apple "fixed" that in iPhone 6, and they still don't know what it is. If it is not a vulnerability, then it is a pretty close weakness.
And to most people, they are pretty much the same.
 
4:17 AM
@Sheepy they newest iphones have secure enclave which means they encrypted at the hardware level. No backdoor possible without signing a software update that somehow overrides that
 
Holy shit. My entrance exam has been postponed. Yay
 
@littlepootis what is your least favorite class I'm taking exams this week also
 
OChem
 
wtf? I thought you were a CS major
 
Not yet
 
4:19 AM
@William Don't ever say no backdoor possible. :)
 
@Sheepy that's fair although my sentenced certainly didn't end there
OChem was my dad's hardest class in college
it was his only B
pre-med is not a walk in the park
 
Yeah, it isn't.
But why me??
What did I ever do to deserve this?
 
vOv
 
@William I know. And I stands on what I said. But I don't want to press it. So, whatever.
 
@Luggage I took out my entire school at 16
 
4:23 AM
@Abhishrek what do you mean
 
Locked every computer vOv, accidentally
 
@Abhishrek do share. How? Why? Accidently is no fun.
I shutdown my network once
 
I'm really good at Social Engineering.
I got into two of my friends' accounts once.
 
Social Engineering used to work until the new login with phone
 
remember windows XP? and the fact that xp has no password set for administrator user
 
4:25 AM
just by default
 
you can simply type administrator by pressing control + alt + delete + delete
and it will create a user for you :P
 
Your school had Windows XP?
 
@littlepootis I am 23 :-/, don't make me feel old!
 
@littlepootis mine did to
21
 
Mine had 98
 
4:25 AM
Ah xD
 
lol
 
You sure it wasn't Vista?
 
Mine had Novell..
 
No, Vista was new then.
 
wtf linux?
 
4:26 AM
and apple IIs. and dos
 
@Luggage damn!
 
well, i'm 36.
 
I am sure they showed you the windows 3.1 educational video aswell, right?
 
@littlepootis My school didn't have Win XP. My school had BBC. They later upgraded to DOS and Win 3.1.
 
@Sheepy how old are you o_O ?
 
4:26 AM
Ever heard of BBC (PC)?
 
Yes
 
xp was the bomb
 
I don't remember ever seeing a BBC in the US, but I's heard of them after the fact.
 
@Sheepy .. how old are you?
 
Be nice to Sheepy some people don't like to share personal info
 
4:28 AM
Very, very old. >_< Wikipedia says a sheep's life expectancy is 10-12 years, up to 20.
 
lol
 
!!wiki sheepy
 
Sheepy is a civil parish in the Borough of Hinckley and Bosworth in Leicestershire, England. It contains the villages of Sheepy Magna, Sheepy Parva, Sibson, Wellsborough, Upton, Pinwall and Cross Hands—a total of 449 homes. At the 2001 census, the parish had a population of 1,192. The parish was created in 1935 from the merger of the four civil parishes of Sheepy Magna, Sheepy Parva, Sibson and Upton. During the English Civil War Sheepy provided free quarter and horses to troops from the parliamentary garrisons from north Warwickshire. In June 1646, Gregory Kent, the parish clerk, submitted a claim...
 
My dad used a c64
is that older then dos or not
 
@Loktar .
 
4:29 AM
older than mainstream dos, perhaps?
 
my favorite security hole was just recently patched at my school
user account preferences were held on the PC
 
Damnit, Florian.
 
JS CSS Microsoft Expressions could be added to a user stylesheet and then you could essentially remember all the passwords in internet explorer
quite hilarious they worked honestly
 
My college saves the password to their firewall login so students they don't have to tell students the password
 
4:35 AM
@SomeGuy I don't understand
 
To access the Internet, we have to login through the firewall
Instead of creating separate student accounts
They just have one account
 
so everyone uses the same account
 
Fantastic IT. I love the IT.
 
And they don't want us to have access to that account unsupervised, so instead of telling us the login credentials, they save them on the computers where we can use the internet supervised
Yep. Everyone uses the same account
 
How would you have done it
 
4:37 AM
Separate accounts for students, which only work during specific hours when they should have access
I don't think giving us internet access is bad, obviously
The problem is that we have just as much privilege as teachers do, through this firewall system
 
although what they do is hilarious it doesn't have a security issue unless you can see the password
oh well that is funny then-
 
And their security measure against that is "don't tell them the password, but let them use it"
@William It's just a web page. Of course you can see the password
> collegename123
 
wtf shouldn't it be <input type=password>
 
lol, it is
But that doesn't mean you can't see it when you're on the webpage and the value is filled in
 
so inspect element/firebug
 
4:40 AM
Forgive the IT on this. They are not programmers. (S)He'd make an excellent pragmatic programmer, though.
 
my biggest pet peeve in chrome is that you can inspect element remembered passwords in browser to see the password
just change the type from input to password
 
jlongster.com/s/debug-and-step cool stuff. cc @Zirak
 
@William You can see saved passwords without those tricks too
Just go to settings and look at the saved passwords. Linux and Windows allow it. OS X has you go through the keyring, though
 
@SomeGuy yes I'm referring to OSX
 
um.. in osx you can just look up all those remombered password in the keychain
hit F4 and type keychain
 
4:45 AM
@Luggage but I belivee you need the users password
I'm on windwos
either way it stupid that remember passwords are so easy to look up
 
yea you do.
 
You need authentication to do that
On Windows and Linux, browsers usually just store it in plaintext. Prime target
 
@William That's why I don't remember my personal passwords and use two-factors authentication. My browser only remember clients' passwords ;)
 
all I know is my brother freaked out when I showed him I can see his passwords on OSX CHrome
Yes I don't remember any passwords
 
Yeah, 2fa is pretty important these days. Except when you can social engineer the company into thinking you "forgot your password"
Happened with a Namecheap customer recently, IIRC
 
4:49 AM
It happened many times and will keep happening...
 
I can definitely use some advice on english grammar on this repo github.com/dreamgreen/Global-warming
 
@Sheepy Despite 2fa! That's what's ridiculous
 
^
 
@SomeGuy As ridiculous as defeating fingerprint scanner with inkjet printout, or defeating state-of-art electronic lock with a magnet.
 
Hahaha, right
 
4:59 AM
@SomeGuy are you making a career in security?
 
That's what I'm interested in right now, so maybe, yeah
 
I've come to terms that this world is insecure, and we (usually) just need to be more secure than next door or next email account.
 
       Blimey, mate!
 

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