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1:26 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum I did not.
 
Yeah, realized that
So, any tips for Japan?
 
How long are you planning to stay there?
You know the deal with eating with chopsticks and stuff, don't stick it in your food upright and the such.
Bring trashbags with you as you go. There are no trash cans in the street.
 
@MadaraUchiha 21 days, tokyo -> kyoto -> onsen near kyoto -> osaka -> naoshima -> miyajima -> hiroshima -> nara -> tokyo
@MadaraUchiha I eat with chopsticks at least once or twice a weak in Israel, but yeah I heard never to stick it directly in the food and if I have to not to do it upright.
 
The Japan Rail Pass does not work on all of the trains (most notably, on the Tokyo Metro), so order it in a range of dates that suits you.
 
Trashbags is a solid hint.
@MadaraUchiha we're ordering it from the end of Tokyo on - for 2 weeks.
 
1:31 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum Sounds solid.
 
Any protips?
Places you'd avoid?
 
You don't need to convert money here in Israel
There are ATMs there (mostly in 7/11s)
 
Oh, I heard those don't usually work outside of big cities - can't I just pay mostly in credit card?
 
And most decent places will accept credit cards (with the chip & pin method, not the swipe method)
 
All our CCs have a chip
 
1:33 PM
That's good. We also never had problems with ATMs, even outside of the big cities
And it's always good to have a couple thousand yens in your pocket just in case.
 
Yeah, for emergencies - for sure.
 
(100 yen ~= $1)
 
How's cell coverage there?
Can I rely on getting a 4g package and using google translate to communicate?
 
We bought a portable WiFi thing
Canceled our packages for as long as we were there
Because it's insanely expensive
 
I saw they sell those, we went airbnb all the way and most of them offer a portable wifi thing - but that doesn't solve getting to the apartment from the airport for instance
 
1:34 PM
If I remember correctly, the airport had free wifi in it (don't quote me on that)
 
How much do these portable things cost?
Aren't they just a cell phone sim with a data plan?
 
For 3 weeks? Around $100
@BenjaminGruenbaum Pretty much, they have solid coverage and good signal
And when you're done, you just chuck it into the provided envelope and drop it in a mail box
 
Cool, that sounds like a solid idea and it's not like I have much of a choice anyway
 
Some of the folks we've met along the way took 4G SIM cards from an electronic store in Akihabara and reported very positive experiences
Akihabara is the tech district of Tokyo. Electronics, anime posters on buildings, fun stuff.
 
For 200 nis I can just get a data plan from my Israeli carrier
 
1:39 PM
Sounds good, but I can't guarantee coverage.
 
It's not unlimited, but it's 4gb of data which sounds decent
 
Most of the hostels we've been in have decent WiFi too.
 
yeah, that's solid
We took airbnb all the way, every day except one is under 400nis (~100usd for you readers) a night.
One night is $600 a night, but that's just one.
 
No tipping in restaurants/bars but you probably already knew that.
 
@MadaraUchiha yeah, no tipping and pay at the cashier if there is one
 
1:42 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yup.
The Japanese like drinking a lot, and they don't hold liquor very well. So expect lots of drunk people in the bar districts at night
Flashing neon signs usually mean "service" bars, if you catch my drift
 
lol
I love people who don't hold their liqueur well, it's hilarious.
 
So you might want to avoid those with the wife
 
@MadaraUchiha are the nightlife areas safe?
@MadaraUchiha yup
 
I heard warnings for lone women, watch for drinks left in the open (as with any other place)
But generally, the bars are very welcoming, and the people very nice
At least, as far as I could see
Also, LOVE hotels are not actual hotels.
They're places you can go to have privacy (because housing is expensive, and the walls are thin)
 
1:46 PM
@MadaraUchiha I don't think I'll go to a love hotel - although I talked to a Japanese friend and he told me he actually went there with several girlfriends in the past
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yeah, it's not even weird. It's a thing, since most people in the big cities live with their parents (even after marriage!) because housing is both expensive and small.
 
wow
sounds like where we're heading
 
Tripadvisor is a good source for attractions/restaurants all over.
Google Maps is invaluable (at least, for us) because it can actually tell you which lines to take (they're color coded, as well as have names) and can even give you walking instructions inside of buildings
(Don't ask me how, Google Maps is magic)
"Sumimasen" (pronounced "סומימסן" with מלרע) is the "excuse me" phrase, you approach any stranger with that.
"Arigato" is thanks (you knew that), and "Arigato-hosaimas" is the more polite version (as you would talk to strangers), akin to "Thank you very much"
 
@MadaraUchiha great
I'm really counting on Google Translate and Google Maps
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum We didn't need Google Translation too much, all of the important things like train lines and station names have signs in both English and Japanese
And the announcer in the trains will do both as well.
 
1:54 PM
Oh, that's nifty.
Any attractions that shined more than others?
 
Look for street festivals and temples
They're solid.
If you'd like, I can try to contact you with an SE employee who lives there, and gave me solid recommendations
(And solid beer too, when I met him :D)
 
guys ?
any idea how to download files using nodejs ?
 
I'm meeting some Node people, and a friend so I think I'll be fine on the locals front unless he has some amazing insight into Japan
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum Then they should be able to cover your bases.
 
@MadaraUchiha great, I just hope I won't sleep in shitty places since it's mostly airbnb except that one place and my last hotel which I didn't want to gamble with.
 
1:58 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum From what I've seen, most places are clean, have excellent showers and offer free WiFi.
 
@MadaraUchiha airbnb?
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum We didn't use airbnb.
We used a hostel we found on hostelworld
And it turned out golden.
 
it's just that much cheaper, although I also love hostels
 
The other ones we kind found on the fly, and they turned out just fine too.
 
I usually do hostels, especially when going with friends.
 
1:59 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yup.
 
I thought apartments would be a nice change
 
I can give you the hostel we've stayed in
I think they also have private 2 person bedrooms
As well as the usual 8 person commonroom.
khaosan-tokyo.com/en/origami Yeah, they have private rooms as well.
 
We already booked - I'm pretty satisfied with our booking.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum kk
 
Anything you'd avoid?
 
2:01 PM
Save for the love hotels and blowjob bars? Not really.
People leave their bikes unlocked outside their homes, it's a pretty safe place.
 
oh, cool
Any shows you'd recommend?
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum We've been to a few, good ones are the robot restaurant show (it's a bit expensive though), there were also shows at the National Museum of Nature and Science
 
Thanks, I'll write that down
 
> Museum of Nature
We'll be seeing these spawn everywhere in future.
 
Also, the sunshine city aquarium was pretty nice
Sure makes Eilat's mizpe look like a kiddie pool :D
(Also has a pokemon center next to it)
Alright, shower time
If you have any other questions, ping me, I'll read it in a few :D
 
2:09 PM
guys
any idea how to download a single file from github repo using nodejs ?
i used this code
but i can't use it for a single file
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Q: How download file from github.com whith NodeJs (https)

Daniel de Andrade VarelaI'm trying to download a 7zip file from Github without success, with the following code: var fs = require('fs'); var https = require('https'); options = { host : "github.com", port : 443, path : "/msysgit/msysgit/releases/download/Git-1...

 
I just spent the last hour or so literally debugging my computer. There were ants all up my HDDs.
Didn't get all of them, the fuckers
 
Ugh.. nightmare fuel
 
It was the most wtf thing
 
I wouldn't be able to stop seeing ants everywhere for a week after that
 
Exactly
 
2:11 PM
every time I close my eyes
 
Ants used to be a casual acquaintance, hello hello, hey don't eat my food, I stop people from stomping on you, etc etc
Now? Fuck ants. Fuck ants right in the anthole.
 
@Zirak wat
 
could be worse
I woke up to a trash can full of maggots today
 
@littlepootis Looked to the right of my computer, saw a trail of ants leading into it. Opened it up...ants all over the SATA and power cables, and in the HDD
 
Every year, for a week or two, they are everywhere.
 
2:13 PM
@StephanMuller Ooohhh that's a shitty thing to deal with
 
"in"?
 
It's just absolutely gross
 
yeah, especially before my first cup of coffee
 
@Luggage In. Under the platter, in the cable slots, everywhere
 
I shut the lid a bit too hard and they dropped all over the kitchen floor
 
2:13 PM
Time to move.
 
One of the HDDs (which may be tastier) was bitch hot
 
@Zirak that's crazy
 
just walk out of the house, "fuck this place"
 
Probably cut its lifespan by a bazillion
@Luggage I just moved
And there are no mosquitoes here!
@StephanMuller How lovely
It's weird how maggots are baby flys
 
@Zirak that's insane..
 
2:15 PM
Flies are just a bit annoying, maggots are horrible
 
well these were baby drowns by the time I was done with them
btw if you put maggots in the laundry at 90 degrees celcius they act like popcorn apparently. A few made it into the laundry and afterwards I found these puffy hard brown nuggets
 
I haven't had to deal with them ants or mosquitoes since moving here.
 
@StephanMuller o_O
 
@StephanMuller ...
 
like rice krispies?
 
2:16 PM
yeah
much like rice krispies actually
 
I always suspected..
 
@littlepootis My previous house had a bit of an insect problem. In the summer an average of a cockroach a day, frequent mosquitoes and occasionally ants.
Here I only experienced a praying mantis attack and this...outburst.
@StephanMuller wins though, maggots are the worst.
Besides suicide-bombing leprechauns. They're a tough pest.
 
maggots are normally a very temporary problem, not like roaches.
 
@Zirak come on, you know you wanted the ants
 
I didn't even do the things which get you ants
 
2:28 PM
like eat?
It's because you should shave
 
Don't you remember when we shaved each other's backs? That wasn't so long ago
 
..
 
2:40 PM
So insect problems exist outside India too? That makes me feel a bit better
 
everywhere on the planet except antarctica
 
But antartica is where he lives
 
Iceland, you racist prick
 
Yellow
youtube.com/watch?v=gPHRwLUFUDE omg cc @littlepootis @SomeGuy
 
@AwalGarg there's a (i think) serious mosquitoe problem in Holland
these are mosquitoes:
 
2:47 PM
@Zirak no, I was sleeping
 
Which reminds me, I am trying to shift my sleep cycle to 9pm to 4am now because I read an internet article from a site with paywalls that 4am is magic time to get up at.
 
@bitten Reminds me of a Dr. Who episode, the one with a creepy library
 
@Zirak did he save everyone from the mosquitoes? what were his secrets??
 
@AwalGarg great
 
@AwalGarg is your current sleep cycle "fucked up"?
like mine
 
2:50 PM
It is 1am to 8am or so. Not sure if fucked up or what.
 
@AwalGarg that's good. you have both the evening and still a lot of the morning.
 
Mine used to be 12:00 to 4:00 or 2:00 to 6:00.
am, am.
am, and am.
Now, I get 6+ hours of sleep.
somehow
 
I don't get a lot of the morning though :( (Morning is 6am atleast around my place)
 
How often do you go to college?
 
2:54 PM
once a week
 
@AwalGarg i guess that part is relative to location
sunrise is around 6:45-7 here however i rarely see it
 
I can't even take a day off a week.
 
I am going to be giving a presentation on functional programming to about 50 students who all know basic C and C++ but don't have any intuitive idea about programming (students, hah! oh I am so great). Shoot ideas.
 
@AwalGarg umm.. what like? real life examples or just topics and ideas to teach?
also how long will the talk be?
 
topics and ideas to teach. But I might do some live coding too. It will be about 30 minutes. could be stretched a bit if needed.
 
3:03 PM
um, live coding..
 
@AwalGarg firstly i'm never a fan of 'live coding' in presentations. just put the 'steps' of the code in each slide
leave the slide up whilst taking about said code
 
With a lot of pain I had to decide to chose JS as the demo language. Would have definitely chosen ocaml or lisp or haskell if they didn't already knew C/C++.
@littlepootis live coding on linux vim and node, what could possibly go wrong :D
 
@AwalGarg i would start with higher order functions and compositioning. map and filter are two good examples since they are functions that take functions
you could show the readability of filter vs a each loop with push?
 
@bitten hmm, fair point. It is still important to show them something working because since they have no intuitive grasp over programming - just showing them code in a foreign language will not work.
 
@AwalGarg well that's fair enough. perhaps then save each code sample and load it up with some missing variables?
i just know there also be someone in the class thinkings 'omg he types soo slowww' 'i get it already run the code' 'omg u made a typo lolol'
:P
 
3:06 PM
If it's something they're unfamiliar with, live coding would be more helpful.
 
@bitten yeah - that's what I have so far. I added currying too because why not.
 
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  var div = '<div class="' + defaultClass + ' alert-success"><strong><i class="fa fa-check" aria-hidden="true"></i></strong>' + message + '</div>';
  $(".alert-header").append(div);
  window.setTimeout(function() { $(div).alert('close'); }, 2000);
});
 
@bitten proooobably not.
 
@AwalGarg yeah, sounds good
 
@bitten rest assured - I'd actually have to slow down how fast I type because people here are used to 20wpm - anything more than that could be considered fake.
 
3:07 PM
@AwalGarg heh, you're a wizard
 
@bitten My current plan is this: take some imperative code from C and port to JS. Then slowly transform it to functional.
 
Or just.. do everything in C.
Like.. you know.
 
i would also make sure they understand that functions are values in js, as i've been working with some magento devs and they did not know this
helps to know that with functional programming too
 
@littlepootis Function pointers and all that ugly syntax will not leave anything actually useful for them to see
 
um, yeah
 
3:09 PM
@bitten oh yeah - while I was writing some example code and trying to look at it from the newbie point of view, I definitely felt that this would be hard. "how can he put function name there it is function right"
 
@AwalGarg sounds nice, a good contrast too. you might also want to point out 'why' you would want to may want to do this. functional programming is often less code, easier to read (map vs each/for) so quicker to pick up, easier to debug if functions are pure, and so on
 
I'd just try to speak very loudly and clearly that "FUNCTION IS NOT MAGIC IT IS ALSO VALUE FORGET EVERYTHING ELSE" and keep repeating that until I feel everyone is satisfied.
 
@bitten ah, pure functions.
 
@AwalGarg haha yeah, they were trying to teach me some obscure parts of php and magento (i'm not familiar with either) and i was like oohhh, then i explained something that i thought was pretty simple and they were like oohhh
so it was nice to give something back :p
 
@bitten yep. How'd you put the "pure part" to newbies? I wasn't able to do that - neither immutable state. I mean, the idea that something can't be changed (they aren't taught about const in c/c++ TMK) might be counter-intuitive to them.
 
3:13 PM
@AwalGarg "forget everything you know about functions" ..then flicker the lights a bit heh
 
"Forget everything you know about programming"
 
@AwalGarg the best way i would put it is that it doesn't affect anything outside of it's scope
 
"Tho exams kaise likegha me"
 
@littlepootis "and then this guy tried to teach me about functions but i didn't know anything about them"
(cue mitch hedburg quote)
 
@AwalGarg They know basic math, right? Then they know that when x = 4, x will never be anything else
 
3:15 PM
@AwalGarg Um, functions that are.. mathematically "functions". one-one or many-to-one mappings.
 
@bitten Yup. Another point I was thinking was "you can copy paste this code in isolation to another file and it will still work. that other function you wrote till now won't work that way". Thoughts?
 
Also, I wouldn't try to explain it to them in C/C++ terms. Approach it saying that today, you're going to learn about a new language that's completely unrelated.
Only at the end try to tie the knot. It'd be easier if they know about function pointers.
 
@AwalGarg yes that. and that they also do not update or mutate any values that exist outside of them. so in this same example of copy and pasting, the function will not break from a "undefined variable"
 
Are we talking about programming education?
 
programming uneducation.
 
3:18 PM
@Zirak @littlepootis ooh the math thing is a good idea. They are all really really good at math. This gives me more threads to pick on. Thanks.
 
What's the topic? I tried reading up but discovered I give enough fucks to ask but not enough to read the last 60 minutes.
 
22 mins ago, by Awal Garg
I am going to be giving a presentation on functional programming to about 50 students who all know basic C and C++ but don't have any intuitive idea about programming (students, hah! oh I am so great). Shoot ideas.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum teaching functional programming to a class of C/C++ students who are really good at math
 
@AwalGarg you won't teach them FP in 50 minutes, your goal is to just show them how cool things are so they learn themselves.
Show them 3 line quicksort in Haskell, show them map/filter for data processing instead of for loops, show them declarative high level FP stuff.
 
> Show them 3 line quicksort in Haskell
That thing actually made me want to never try learning haskell again ._.
 
3:20 PM
I'd show them linq.
@littlepootis why? It's pretty readable.
They're students, they want to do what's cool to get a good job.
You need to show them how it's cool and how it'll land them a smart person job and not a dumb person job.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum Not to someone with no FP experience
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum very noble idea but I can assure you that that won't work with these people because they don't want to learn themselves. The idea that you can learn something without the help of a teacher is foreign to them,
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum what is it? i'm curious c:
 
You can explain each bit to them, but very few if any will "get it"
 
It doesn't actually have to be the case - it just has to motivate them to learn.
 
3:21 PM
@AwalGarg so true.........
 
@AwalGarg tell them that this is the one thing that's different, that all their teachers are lying to them and that learning yourself can be fun but this is their out.
@KendallFrey the quicksort?
 
yeah
 
I don't agree
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum the teachers lying part I am not allowed to say (I am explicitly told so) :P but yeah, I'd definitely try washing their brains with strong words and stuff
 
However, typically when we have an argument I'm right and you're wrong and in the last two-three days you've been right and I've been wrong - so who knows :P
@AwalGarg the goal is to get them to pick up LYAH
 
3:23 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum When have you been wrong in the last few days?
 
Just show them how their code becomes 3 lines and not 15 with map/filter.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I don't agree
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum meh
 
@KendallFrey well, I recall getting type and type system messed up.
 
oh that
 
3:24 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum dat cute af website
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum that'd be the least helpful of all :D
 
@KendallFrey I'd like to blame English/Hebrew and how my professor used terminology - but honestly I just got confused.
@Zirak why meh?
You wanna tell me LYAH is a mediocre book that goes through the entire API?
You think I don't realize that? The goal is to motivate them to learn.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum Honestly I always assume you know what you're talking about
 
You give me too much credit :)
 
Nah, you're super knowledgeable
 
3:26 PM
Heck, I gave a talk about how awful the exact rhetoric I'm advocating here is - called "Functional programming is terrible", @MadaraUchiha even attended. @Zirak
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum what were your points?
 
@bitten I can dig that slideshow, but honestly what I'm doing here - say how cool FP is without underlying how important tooling is and the bigger picture.
Arguing about what's cool and not what works.
 
Eventually you'll want to show them that FP patterns can be used in imperative languages
 
@bitten get a bbq lighter and hf
 
3:29 PM
Although in C and C++ that's less common.
 
Yeah
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum no you don't have to!
 
@KendallFrey yeah, that
 
But the thing of pure functions and immutability is pretty universal
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum but that makes sense
 
3:30 PM
@KendallFrey 100% agree. I am planning to show them very simple implementations of map/filter/reduce etc. and then tell them that these are so common that languages have these inbuilt. Think that'd be good?
 
can't stop trends being trendy
 
I've been telling my peers about pure functions, immutability, portability, and other stuff.
They worship me now.
 
@towc haha, maybe a flame thrower :|
 
@AwalGarg no, since using them is rare in C++.
They're all built into C++, but C++ iterators are really quirky for doing higher order stuff.
 
immutability is maybe half a talk already :P
 
3:31 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum I am using JS for this :P
 
Imperative programming is like a knife, functional programming is like a food processor. Flexibility vs convenience.
@AwalGarg Yeah as Ben said, it depends what languages you're thinking of
 
@AwalGarg Haha, take me off that list. I don't want to know about the weird shit that comes out of Indian cinema :p
 
JS is decent with it, C# is pretty good, others, I don't know
 
@KendallFrey he mentioned js
 
@bitten Who did?
 
3:33 PM
@KendallFrey Awal
> With a lot of pain I had to decide to chose JS as the demo language.
 
@AwalGarg do you have speaking experience? If you don't: rehearse and remember you're a story teller.
 
@KendallFrey yeah, I'd use JS for this.
 
@AwalGarg While you're at it, show them infinite lists
 
@SomeGuy hey you could help with this too, maybe. You know how it is like to deal with students here, right? :P
 
@KendallFrey is js lazy enough to handle that
 
3:35 PM
not with arrays
 
@AwalGarg Uhhuh. What about it?
Sorry, am I going to have to read context?
 
Can generators do that?
 
@KendallFrey Would love to do that - but how'd you do it in JS? Generators might a be a little bit too much for them and state machines would just drive off of FP.
17 mins ago, by Awal Garg
22 mins ago, by Awal Garg
I am going to be giving a presentation on functional programming to about 50 students who all know basic C and C++ but don't have any intuitive idea about programming (students, hah! oh I am so great). Shoot ideas.
 
on second thought, currying may be also getting too much for them
 
Are you not going to show them any Haskell?
 
3:36 PM
it's hard to reason about currying in an intro class
 
@AwalGarg Don't be too ambitious, I'd say. They don't even really know basic C and C++, I'd guess
3 mins ago, by Benjamin Gruenbaum
@AwalGarg do you have speaking experience? If you don't: rehearse and remember you're a story teller.
I like that advice
 
@SomeGuy best advice so far :P I do feel am already overdoing things :P
 
Don't be hellbent on making sure they understand things in your talk itself. If they go home wanting to learn about it themselves, I think you've done your job
 
But if it's confusing to them, they won't want to learn, so it's a fine line
 
I think you should make sure it's entertaining, interesting, and inspiring instead of making sure it's educational and self-contained
But that's me
 
3:39 PM
@SomeGuy this is one of those things I occasionally do to get away with <10% attendance btw.
 
@AwalGarg Haha. I do presentations all the time too
Except it doesn't help me get away with low attendance much
 
4:07 PM
Hi
 
@protld 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.
 
Wow
 
4:33 PM
hello
 
4:45 PM
Hi anyone can help me in this question? stackoverflow.com/questions/39183401/…
 
@LemonKazi isn't the number field required? could be why the s6 is giving you trouble
number as in sms:<number>
 
@bitten But I just want body sms. Not number because functionality is user will select number for friends and family later.
 
@LemonKazi try and put a dummy number in there just to see if it gets the s6 working
 
@bitten Ok I will try but currently S6 is not in my hand.
 
5:04 PM
oh, well it's hard to test when it would be working without the device
 
@bitten hmm relly difficult . I can't face that issue and not getting solution of that problem.
 
@LemonKazi all the best
 
5:21 PM
@bitten bro can u also look at this also?
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Q: style for chosen selectbox not working on mobile

Lemon KaziHi I placed chosen library in my select box. It displaying fine in desktop chrome browser. But when I try to run that in my android set with chrome browser style not working. Here is my sample site link http://notundeal.com/aherns/ahernsshopping-v.2.html Also here my list when switch to anothe...

 
5:36 PM
@LemonKazi the 'chosen' library doesn't support mobile
probably because select elements are hard to style and to maintain so the dev just chose to ignore them D:
 
@bitten oh very bad news for me. I also used select2 library here but it's little bit tough for general user or elder user to select element. but in chosen it displaying popup and much easy for user to scroll down. Is there any suggestion I can use for same popup.
 
@LemonKazi no idea sorry
i don't recommend doing this but if you want to support it just open up the js file you got from the chosen and look for that function and just return true
..just be aware of what you are doing if you go down that path
 
@bitten ok thanks for this help. I will check that.
 
6:00 PM
gooood luck
 
6:14 PM
hey
what are those "introduction" animations called
when a user is new on a website or in an app
there are animations to show the functionality of the app
 
@PomeGranate if i understand, i call them guided tool-tips although i don't think there is a "standard name" for them
 
ah must be them yes
 
you may see them called as web walkthroughs
 
I thought maybe there is a framework for that
ok very nice
 
and a combination of nouns similar
 
6:19 PM
there is a lib for android
 
@PomeGranate there are
 
thank you :)
 
^^
 

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