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7:00 PM
On your next project use modular patterns or use backbone if its big enough/applicable
 
Well code works if you got tests, and even then the only thing that works is the stuff tested
 
@IvoWetzel tests are for l0s3rz
Who tests javascript. psh
 
I like writing them
 
Tests are for people who care about their jobs...
 
@IvoWetzel write some tests for me :)
 
7:00 PM
Just like it when tons of green checkmarks pop up in my console :)
 
Tests are only good if you write your code knowing your going to test it
Deciding you want to add tests to existing code is a pain in the ass.
 
Well if you don't have tests your API either magically works or is awful
 
Depends. You want tests for libraries and reusable code.
 
I'm not saying that TDD is the solution to all problems
 
you dont need test when your using jquery to hack the DOM
 
7:02 PM
but it's a nice tool to have and saves a ton of time during refactoring
 
:)
This only works if you start from scratch with it in mind
Adding them to existing code is a pain
 
I agree on that
 
Anyway. I gave up on TDD I get nothing done
So much time wasted doing API design research
and thinking too long. I need to do more hacking
 
another problem with tests, you never have enough of them
 
@Raynos: if you don't have the time to do it right, when will you have time to do it over?
 
7:04 PM
one little feature can result in a ton of new tests
the string interpolation thing has ~90 now...
and I'm sure I missed a ton of stuff
 
Ya, one project I worked on wound up being 50k lines of code. <10k were actual code, the rest were tests...
 
the more tests, the complexer the code
 
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proposed an edit
 
Ya. But no method had a cyclomatic complexity > 8
 
fomatto has... uh 2 tests per line of code...
 
7:06 PM
And no class has a complexity > 30
 
@ircmaxell No thts not the problem. I'm lazy. What I need to do is write a prototype then redesign it from scratch. This stuff is too hard to get right the first time. First a prototype to try it out and stress test the API. Then make sure I damn well throw away the Temporary code and rewrite it from scratch
 
Don't be lazy do awesome stuff!
 
lol
 
Design and Architecture are the most important phases of a project and should take the longest
 
7:07 PM
Works out the last occurrence of midnight based on the current UNIX time
 
@MylesGray I'm sure it breaks on leap seconds :P
 
@IvoWetzel I dont think UNIX time accounts for that?
 
@MylesGray: just divide by 1000, cast to an int, then multiply by 1000...
 
@ircmaxell ive spend 4 months on Design and Archcitecture, about 2 weeks on code ;)
 
@ircmaxell how does that work :P
 
7:09 PM
@Raynos: That's a bit extreme, but I'd be fine with between 1.5:1 and 3:1 design:code
 
Math.floor(time / 1000) *1000
 
Coding is easy and fast if you have a solid architecture plan in front of you.
 
@CodingKitten still there?
 
@IvoWetzel No, I'll test the unban later this year an out? Notepad++ is a blitz3d guy myself "P
 
How does that return midnight?
surely you will just get the same number back?
 
7:10 PM
uh
 
Ohhhh
nevermind.
I thought you were trying to get the unix time to end in 000...
Sorry
 
@ircmaxell no no, that is easy done, That code works out the last occurrence of midnight based on the current time
 
fair enough
 
that way I can work out how much rep a person has gained from the last midnight
:)
 
a more difficult (but not super hard)...
 
7:12 PM
and have some nice google graph api's going
 
is shooting for bronze in next. Got a ways to go though (26 more upvotes needed)...
@CodingKitten: I award you the badge!
 
@ircmaxell Wow, [1, 200, { an images search for my sn yields some odd ones (and some that overlap in both text editors
 
sigh... why did it have to learn that comment...
 
what the hell... it LEARNS?
This is rapture!!!!!!!!
 
@CodingKitten Good kitty
 
7:15 PM
@IvoWetzel I saw his post today, nothing new, but I mis-typed cheezeburger :P
 
hmmm, my sn returns 66,800 results in google and only 27,600 in Bing ...
 
@CodingKitten No Wai you mis-typed cheezburgez!
 
@IvoWetzel but to do that it's okay it was trigger to prevent spamming
 
@CodingKitten: learn this:
 
@ircmaxell When I first started out there has been since the first loop from the inside of course it depends on one page
 
7:16 PM
@ircmaxell @CodingKitten -.- This is retarded
 
!kitten help
 
Just because I have mercy with you:
 help   |  200                   # Shows the help for 2 minutes.
 ?      |  200  [thing]          # Ask me about my opinion on something.
 rchern |  200                   # I tell you one of the infamous rchernisms.
 wisdom |  250  [username|id]    # I'll show you some wise words but only for 1 minute.
 wob    |  500                   # I'll spin the wheel of blame for you.
 say    |  500  [text]           # Let me say something for you, it will instantly
                                   sound a trillion times smarter.
 
yes, yes it is
@DanGrossman: I like your reply to the frameworks question
 
:kitten wisdom raynos
 
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A: How come JQuery doesn't pass JSLint?

RaynosIt's far too much work to comply with it AND be cross-browser compliant. JSLint is useful but its only a generic parser. jQuery has good reasons to throw errors in it. Sometimes you just need simple dirty hacks to get code working in non-compliant browsers. let's look at them one by one : P...

 
7:17 PM
@ircmaxell Heh.
 
:kitten wisdom Myles Gray
 
17
A: How does today's (Jules Verne) Google's Doodle work?

Myles GrayThis is the best I could do with making all of their code readable: http://jsfiddle.net/Mutant_Tractor/jRkND/16/

 
I'd +1 if I had any votes left
 
!kitten wisdom Dan Grossman
 
7:18 PM
Ha ha, kitty doesn't like you
 
does not respond to edits
 
!kitten wisdom Dan Grossman
 
(or did it crash)
 
:kitten wisdom Dan Grossman
 
or that, yes
 
7:18 PM
@CodingKitten !rchern
 
I borked it
 
Dans fault
Im off, later guys
 
@CodingKitten !rchern
 
peace out
 
cya myles
 
7:19 PM
restarts it
 
!kitten wisdom 280598
 
it gets the command
 
@NickCraver We need more @NickCraver. It just isn't the same.
 
but I guess the search fails
SO's user search is anything but useful
:kitten wisdom Dan Grossman
 
I have wise things to say :(
 
Afternoon all
 
hi Vulgar
 
Heya Dan, looks like I missed out on some morning fun :'(
 
!kitten wisdom ircmaxell
 
/confused
I'm so unproductive today... can't get motivated to actually write code, been jacking around on stack
 
7:24 PM
I wouldn't go bragging about jacking around on stack, whomever stack is...
 
;-) Jealous?
 
Nah, it's a good day when I don't get arrested for indecent exposure...
 
I found out PHP's json_encode decides to sometimes output NULL if you give it a string with non-ascii characters :/
 
@ircmaxell Hey! We're the same age :-D
 
Cool
 
7:25 PM
@DanGrossman: PHP is brain dead
 
So I rewrote my node.js server to turn everything above ascii 128 into HTML entities so those characters never make it to the PHP side of my app
 
sigh
 
if your using a js based server piece why not just push and do it all in node.js?
 
I've got my reasons :) Unified API for multiple data sources and all.
I hear some nasty wind outside
> • Hazards...Locally Damaging Winds. • Winds...West 20 To 30 Mph With Gusts Up To 60 Mph.
 
:-D
 
7:29 PM
go through a provider store like ruby or c# and hook node js to call that
@DanGrossman or write your own provider in js and open source it... do the world a favor :-D
 
This sounds awful Microsoft-y
 
sigh
 
@DanGrossman Unified API -> DB Repo -> Provider whatever you want to call it
<--- .net engineer... so yea.. I tend to use our jargon
lol
anyone up for bumping something for me to put my on top of a post that's entirely wrong
 
huh?
 
@VulgarBinary write code. do it
 
7:39 PM
I have a stupid q I answered before I realized the age of it.. it's likely a dead post, and the original (only other answer) posted is wrong and not even syntax that exists in .net
 
heh. necromancer!
@DanGrossman php & nodejs? your doing it wrong. more nodejs
 
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yar
 
any kind / nice words I can give to the recruiter like "Thank you very much for this incredible offer"?
 
@ircmaxell your not in the mid fifties?
 
7:41 PM
Nope
 
@Ivo "Learn english"
 
Not by a factor of 2
 
wow.
 
@Raynos catching up eh? lol
 
@VulgarBinary shh. >_>
 
7:43 PM
@Raynos How old are you?
 
he's 21
 
Hooooly crap young
 
@VulgarBinary: you're only 5 years older...
 
@ircmaxell You don't see too many competent 21 year olds on coder forums ;-)
Plus... I've been doing this since I was 17 /sigh
 
...
 
user1385191
7:45 PM
you'd be surprised. some top users here are 18 and younger.
 
@Raynos that was a compliment
 
ive been coding for a year.
 
@MattMcDonald in Javascript or in general? I can't see top C# / Java areas having teenagers at the top
 
im not competant im average
 
user1385191
Javascript mostly
 
7:46 PM
@IvoWetzel is competant
 
@Raynos not many 1 year in coders would try to tackle a async gaming engine without a global tick ;-)
@Raynos maybe your just an over achiever
 
@AndyE & @jAndy are competant
Who else is competant (in JavaScript)?
 
@Raynos Nick
 
@IvoWetzel doesn't @NickCraver just hack all day? Thought hes more of a DB pro
 
@VulgarBinary I've seen competent 14 year olds that can run circles around most experienced ones...
@VulgarBinary 7 for me...
 
7:48 PM
@ircmaxell I havnt seen any good 14 year olds.
I've seen one. Can't remember who he was. Used to be here.
 
BASIC at 9 :)
 
Going to take flaming here... Resig was competent @ 14 ;-)
 
I met a very good one at a conference a few years back. He was a drupal contributor...
 
Started in on C/C++ and early GL coding when I was 11
was writing shaders by 13
 
DarkBasic with 12...
 
7:50 PM
@VulgarBinary Where's toostupid.net?
 
@IvoWetzel (was referring to the reply to the recruiter, not you...)
@DanGrossman offline for upgrades
 
user1385191
yeah I'm like Raynos. I started coding in my first year of college.
 
user1385191
about 2.5 years ago
 
@DanGrossman I was unhappy with how it turned out in its first revision... so I'm redoing my code blog and putting it back up before long
@DanGrossman wasn't getting followers like I wanted and got a few complaints over some of my ajax features being too intrusive
 
Basic at 7, assembly at 8, C at 10, C++ at like 12. Fortran and Pascal at like 13.
 
7:52 PM
Python at 20. Then C a few months later.
 
PHP at like 22, Python at 25, etc...
 
Yea... I started later, and didn't change from C / C++ until 16~17 when I went into haskell
 
javascript about 6 months back
 
Then from Haskell to Java @ 20, C# at 22
 
PHP, JS, JAVA, C, C++, Python, Ruby in some random order I guess over the last 6 years
 
7:53 PM
I've played around in JS, never seriously though until very recently...
Oh, I forgot about Java, started messing with that at around 11 or 12...
 
I've been fooling around with javascript since it was Netscape only
I always loved the concept
 
I am using Jquery plugin called autocomplete. I have a small issue here. Whenver i clear the text box, i always see the fist four entries of the autocomplete list. This autocompelete list is available in the local javascript variable. I have used the cacheLenght: 0 in the jQuery function. Please help how this can be solved?
 
Post a question please
@Pradeep with your source code as it stands now with the error
 
Allight!
@Vul
 
@Pradeep Then feel free to post the link :-) I'll dig into it
 
8:02 PM
@Raynos
can you answer a quick jQuery question?
 
@Phil if its quick
 
everything is getting applied to the a tag
except the onclick
I tried
`onclick: 'getGeneral()'
without qoutes, it's just not getting applied to the a tag
 
o.O!
$('<li>').append(......).click(function(){....});
bind it after the fact
 
but will that be applied to the <li> or <a> ?
 
@Phil ew cmon formatting
 
8:05 PM
@VulgarBinary Sure. I will write the sample code in two mins
 
not sure off the cuff... if it is applied to the li you can use .filter(...) after the append to get the a
 
onclick needs to be a function -.-
 
haha, I actually dont know how to have it in the code formatting
 
try onclick: getGeneral
 
I did
 
8:06 PM
if it has to be a typed fn you can still proxy it with .click(function(){ yourfunction($(this).attr("whatever")); });
 
Okay, let me fool around with that .click() method
Thanks guys!
 
imesnho... onclick should never grace the face of javascript if you are using jquery
 
haha, imesnho = ?
 
in my ever so not humble oppinion
 
haha :D
 
8:09 PM
@pradeep in an actual stack question boss... not in chat. Too big of a Q to handle in chat
 
@VulgarBinary Ok Captain:)
 
Stop this sthitty code without formatting
 
@Pradeep ;-) And please post your html too or a link to a demo that has all the code
 
2 messages moved to bin
 
autocomplete is a bugger sometimes
$("#javascriptChat Raynos)[0].ExecuteSuperSpecialCleaningPowers();
 
8:13 PM
How do you format?
 
use `
 
just using ticks?
that's what I thought, okay because I have another quick question :D
I am using the .click function but I want to have the methods by dynamic
oops
 
ticks only work on one line
 
huh?
 
DANG IT. okay
 
8:14 PM
use the fixed font button and use shift enter
 
.click(function () {
    'get' + $(this).text() + '(' + id + ')';
});
 
I see what you're doing
 
2 messages moved to bin
 
why in the world...
 
8:15 PM
Guten Tag :D
 
I dont debug ugly code >:(
 
Don't i know it :D
 
I want to dynamically build a tabs menu that on the click of the a tag, it goes to the appropriate method. Does that make sense?
 
do it with a single method and use data="{url: goto, otherData: 'blahblahblah'}" on the tab
so you'd have <div id="tabX" data="....json...">
and don't use building a method from a string... that reeks of code smell
 
I would do that, but sometimes the tabs change. I might have 3 - 4 tabs and don't want to fire every function every time
 
8:17 PM
you're missing my point
the click has access to var tabData = eval($(this).attr("data"));
then you can use the json data to access the properties to take whatever dynamic action you need to take
 
:389879 Huh?
Hi! :)
 
worse case scenario you can always eval(blah + "(" + val + ")") but it's a horrible way to do it
 
@VulgarBinary So you want to get the data- attributes?
 
@Phil Instead of coding a seperate method for each tab, you would build a single method to take values from data on the tab to handle it dynamically in a single method
@Nyuszika7H I don't want to do anything except go home and get wasted... trying to help Phil out
 
I probably should do that, but the eval did work. :/ I am going build it and if I have time, i will re-think it and correct it. Thank you very much!! :D
I've just been staring at this code for too long.
 
8:21 PM
@Phil for my sake please dear god don't keep using eval... that's horrible
 
haha, I just don't have the will power to change it
 
@Phil eval is evil, it allows others to inject code. At least filter the string with a regex if you want to use eval.
 
:/
Point taken.
 
Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a type of computer security vulnerability typically found in web applications that enables malicious attackers to inject client-side script into web pages viewed by other users. An exploited cross-site scripting vulnerability can be used by attackers to bypass access controls such as the same origin policy. Cross-site scripting carried out on websites were roughly 80% of all security vulnerabilities documented by Symantec as of 2007. Their impact may range from a petty nuisance to a significant security risk, depending on the sensitivity of the data handled by ...
 
@Nyuszika7H props
 
8:23 PM
@VulgarBinary what?
 
@Loktar o/
 
> The eval function (and its relatives, Function, setTimeout, and setInterval) provide access to the JavaScript compiler. This is sometimes necessary, but in most cases it indicates the presence of extremely bad coding. The eval function is the most misused feature of JavaScript. -- jsLint
 
But... every packed javascript uses eval! And packing your script to reduce file size isn't extremely bad coding. I don't like you anymore, jsLint!
 
XSS is bad!
 
@DanGrossman are you srs?
 
8:25 PM
Don't fall down the route of thinking it's a trivial issue
 
I can name the only valid uses of eval on one hand
 
It's okay, jsLint doesn't like you either.
 
Almost all XSS are automatically CSRF
 
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8:27 PM
Sign of bad code: when you have a variable named Cowboy and you're not making a western-themed game...
:-P
 
@DanGrossman Nice, but if you use short codes, it will actually make the code bigger:
 
@ircmaxell Heh, it's the OSS throttle function from benalman.com/projects/jquery-throttle-debounce-plugin
@Nyuszika7H That script is 25% smaller packed
 
@DanGrossman That doesn't make my former point any more or less valid...
:-D
 
That packer thing is full of wtfs.
 
... Can we have less fun and more serious business.
 
8:32 PM
I need the bandwidth savings, it's a 2700 byte script and I'm going through 10GB a day
 
@ircmaxell thats funny I thought all XSS was PITA?
 
@MylesGray xss? Don't worry about that. eval is safe.
 
Your not gonna trick me with your eval... >.>
 
@Raynos LOL
 
XSS is a PITA. But any it's a serious concern
 
8:33 PM
I mean I use eval to define goto
 
How do I replace A with B and B with A? This doesn't work:
 
replace A with C, replace B with A, replace C with B
 
(42:) i++;
print "foobar";
jump();
...
saveJmp("+2");
goto(42);
...
 
> var str = 'ABAB';
> str = str.replace(/A/g, 'B').replace(/B/g, 'A');
> str
AAAA
 
$.switch(a, b)
 
8:34 PM
Aren't goto's the bane of all programming?
 
@ircmaxell jQuery?
 
$.SolveMyProblems(a, b)
 
Yay critic badge... wow... I missed a ton
 
So said my java lecturer, that's why goto is reserved in java and not used
 
@MylesGray nah goto is the future. None of this OO or functional programming
 
8:35 PM
... if and goto are kind of the foundation of all programming.
 
> str = str.replace(/A/g, 'C').replace(/B/g, 'A').replace(/C/g,'B');
 
@Nathan you don't need if
 
@VulgarBinary I replied to ur comment on stackoverflow.com/questions/5122135/jquery-autocomplete-doubt
 
As a matter of fact you don't need anything but BrainF*ck
Let's all write BrainF*ck.
 
@Raynos 1: goto 1 is pretty perfect.
 
8:36 PM
In computability theory, a collection of data-manipulation rules (an instruction set, programming language, or cellular automaton) is said to be Turing complete if and only if such system can simulate any single-taped Turing machine. Classical Turing-complete systems include context-sensitive grammars, recursive functions and lambda calculus. Named after Alan Turing, in practice Turing completeness means that the rules followed in sequence on arbitrary data can produce the result of any calculation. This requires, at a minimum, conditional branching (an "if" and "goto" statement) and t...
 
if (foo) {
    alert('yep');
} else {
    alert('nope');
}

else (!foo) {
    alert('yep');
} if {
    alert('nope');
}
 
There you go. To be a Turing-complete language, you need if, goto and memory manipulation.
 
user1385191
who wants to read some ugly code?
 
o/
 
Thue ( "TOO-ay") is an esoteric programming language invented by John Colagioia in early 2000. It is a meta-language that can be used to define or recognize Type-0 languages from the Chomsky hierarchy. Because it is able to define languages of such complexity, it is also Turing-complete itself. Thue is based on a nondeterministic string rewriting system called semi-Thue grammar, which itself is named after (and possibly created by) the Norwegian mathematician Axel Thue; inspiration is also taken from the grue. The author describes it as follows: "Thue represents one of the simplest possible...
 
user1385191
8:38 PM
prepare yourselves
 
user1385191
0
Q: AS3- Buttons controlling timeline not working inside MovieClip

SethThis is my first time coding a website using ActionScript. So far everything has went very well, I designed the website in Photoshop, and imported to Flash CS5. Then I cleaned everything up, and started adding navigation to the various pages using buttons. The website is constructed in a very s...

 
"inspiration is also taken from the grue." :D
 
@Pradeep updated my answer for you
@Pradeep I gotta run to a meeting, I'll check it back in half an hour or so
 
@Nyuszika7H No, jOke
 
@Pradeep and to answer your other question Andrew ntmy
 
8:39 PM
A one instruction set computer (OISC), sometimes called an ultimate reduced instruction set computer (URISC), is an abstract machine that uses only one instruction – obviating the need for a machine language opcode. With a judicious choice for the single instruction and given infinite resources, an OISC is capable of being a universal computer in the same manner as traditional computers that have multiple instructions. OISCs have been recommended as aids in teaching computer architecture and have been used as computational models in structural computing research. Machine architecture In...
^ that one is better.
 
I'm out all... be back in a few hours
 
The operation is just a binary ! operator
 
@VulgarBinary Thanks a Ton!
 
> // Reverse everything
> void $('*').prepend('\u202e');
 
if you say so
I don't think I'm going to hit rep-cap today...
 
8:55 PM
Thats because your not hardcore enough
Do it Max
@ElijahManor you are awesome.
 
@Raynos thanks ;) you doing well?
 
@ElijahManor is it bad I instantly recognise the jQuery source in your background?
 
At least post the source of where you saw that:
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Q: I would like to make a local copy of the Internet. How should I proceed?

MaxI would like to make a local copy of the Internet so that if I am offline, I am still able to retrieve the information that I need. I am on OS/X. I have tried: curl * But it does not work. I do not understand the instructions for wget. Can anyone help?

 
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@Raynos awwww
 
@Raynos LOL I totally need to update my background... so behind the times. 1.5 is here ;)
@Raynos what's your twitter handle?
 

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