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12:00 AM
lol, I like js and C# as probably my favorite two languages
c++ is fun, but tedious
 
Heh @rlemon, there are still flags for your lipsum stuff
 
I love C#, i really like the base functionality of JS. I want its API/libraries to mature.
 
really. wow
I guess some people really have it out for me
 
yeah, quite a lot. 34 in total for 3 messages
2
 
hahahahah
 
12:02 AM
...what?
 
that's just brilliant
 
that's perverse...
 
how the hell are they flag worthy?!
 
what is wrong with people
 
they are links to lipsum generators
 
12:03 AM
well, they are all gone now
 
thank you :)
 
yay
 
o/
 
i really wonder why there weren't a lot invalid votes from 10k users - they can see those flags, too...
 
o_o
 
12:03 AM
I dunno if there were any 10k users around. If there were, they probably were the flaggers....
 
i'll just see myself out now
 
0
Q: Type / Constructor testing utilities

silvinciMy argument sanitization lib has a byproduct which does some typechecking and constructor investigation. I'm unsure if I'm using the fastest / most efficient approach here. What are your opinions? Total rubbish or does it have a right to exist? ;) // Return the type of an object aka safe typeof...

 
12:32 AM
GAH. FOCUS. Finish the tut!
 
 
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2:24 AM
Chirp
 
did you finish the tut?
 
Yep. Played a mean game of racquetball
 
Then chirp away
 
Now, to make something actually useful in node
 
good luck!
 
2:37 AM
Is there a recommended way to go about interacting with a database?
 
This is probably a good place to start: stackoverflow.com/questions/2750673/node-js-database
I've had a lot of joy working with mongo
 
All I know is MySQL. What's the learning curve?
 
node tends to be more the NoSQL route
if you know JSON, not much of a learning curve at all
its a very different type of database system
but it seems a lot more natural, to me at least
 
I figured. Awesome. I'm already a SQL heretic for storing JSON in SQL.
 
yeah that was always my approach!
 
2:46 AM
@all Hi
 
@Appu Hi!
 
@SomeKittens Hey, how are you doing?
 
Pretty good.
Just discovered I'm a noSQL'er
Node and mongo, where have you been all my life?
 
When. Just now?
 
Last two days
 
2:52 AM
Node and mongo? I haven't heard such words till now. ;)
 
I take it you're fairly new to programming (not a bad thing, we all were)?
 
Hmmm...... But not a novice. I worked on java for 5 months and have been working on android for two months....
 
Ah, well the things I'm talking about are Javascript
(Well, not mongoDB. But that's sorta tied into node for me)
 
Okay. I know the node in json but not the mongo.
 
Node.js is a new way of writing server-side JavaScript
 
2:59 AM
I wonder the people in this room always achieve some different things with javascript which I usually get surprised whether we could achieve with js. Because I know only that we can achieve validations with the javascript in the client side...
 
Yeah, there's a LOT one can do with JS.
 
Okay.. So Node.js is server-side javascript. Contrary to what I know--> that javascript is used only on the client side...
 
It gets dismissed as a language because it's "only" client-side
 
@SomeKittens hey man
 
Hey, how's it going?
 
3:03 AM
Of course I know I can get the infinite resources from the internet. But as I belong to another platform, can you please give some excellent tutorial which I can learn the js in deep...
 
its going good ... am trying to code :-)
 
@Appu What are you trying to do?
 
@SomeKittens is there any algo u know that can take subject , object and predicate out of the sentence
 
@Abhishek You get your cancer sticks?
As far as I know, no.
 
i am trying to make a neural network for a wiki-pedia article
 
3:04 AM
Natural language parsing is HARD. (Ironically, I just gave a presentation on it)
 
@SomeKittens so far i am just trying to give a proof - of - concept
in the wiki-devCamp for it
so lets make one together
?
 
Nothing... Just I am willing to learn..
@SomeKittens
 
@Abhishek what do you have so far?
 
@SomeKittens made it halfway .. lost my hdd .. restarted from scratch
 
@Appu I know @rlemon's got a buncha resources bookmarked.
Ugh, that's no fun
 
3:06 AM
so used opennlp to POSTag the words for me
 
Then I would be pleased to take suggestions from him, if he could...
 
i'd focus more on the audio module though but the AI module is more priority
 
oooooh, node
@Abhishek That looks a bit ambitious. I'll have to decline.
 
@SomeKittens :P
aiight i will get it done .. either way x_x
 
I've got an overly-full plate right now.
 
3:10 AM
same here
but since this is for wiki and noble cause i gave this priority , also i am in a devcamp in 8 hours so had to do so lol
 

Javascript Resources.

Sep 4 at 13:36, 2 minutes total – 8 messages, 1 user, 1 star

Bookmarked Sep 4 at 13:40 by rlemon

 
@rlemon Hi!!!! As @SomeKittens said can you please guide to get into javascript in deep?
 
already done
 
Yep, he beat me to it (by seconds!)
 
ninja
 
3:13 AM
/me checks behind himself
 
@SomeKittens any worthy advice , though zirak is being a great advisor but still
 
@rlemon Thank you....
 
@Abhishek Don't try and hard-code all the phrases yourself.
There's a few massive databases of language out there.
 
@SomeKittens :-)
 
I'd be Googling that for you right now if my internet weren't FLIPPING RETARDED
I swear, our ITS throttles AJAX
 
3:16 AM
the hotel nternet i am using
makes me feel dead
github.com/nearinfinity/node-java <- THAT MAKES ME USE JAVA
but i dunno if i can use stanford parser :-/
if i can thought stanford parser is the bst parser till date
@SomeKittens i think u know java aye ?
 
@Abhishek That completely defeats the purpose
Yeah, but my knowledge has lapsed. Haven't done anything major since May
 
the stanford parser is a java based library it seems , a person like me who has just refused to learn java on own has no clue how to use it :-|
 
Huh. Opinions on Underscore.js?
 
@SomeKittens mine .. irrelevant never used it
 
Kid just walked into my room: "Did the computer on the right crash?" (I'm editing code in my right monitor)
 
3:22 AM
lol
 
underscore is great!
 
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Q: How do you make a randomly generated url address after form input?

pmal10this is my first time ever posting on a Stackexchange website so I don't know much but my friend, a guy named Ethan know. But, to get on topic, I have a problem or question. Is there a way to get a URL from what you posted? I don't want to use the GET function on the post, because what I want to ...

 
Aw, not enough rep.
 
@rlemon Posted to my Facebook. There's too many non-CS students who complain about taking CS 140
 
And in my honest opinion javascript is a decent language for AI atleast more then java and sharp , atleast so far
 
If you're interested in AI, check out Prolog
 
4:10 AM
@SomeKittens i'd stick to js for now
since this has to stay on web :o
 
@Abhishek exec
 
@SomeKittens exec ?
execute ?
 
yeah.
Prolog's a logical programming language (braces self for @FlorianMargaine to tell me I'm wrong on a technicality) so it's very useful for some AI disciplines. You can execute it from the command line with node's exec
 
@SomeKittens why are u telling this to me :-/ since by using opennlp i am already doing this
 
uhhh.....
oops?
 
4:54 AM
@SomeKittens there are some hidden mysterious in the exec method
like .stdin and .stdout outputs wont be updated unless and until there is \n
 
weird
 
which makes sense but.... it completely kills apps that use \r
 
I hate line ending madness
and with that, bed.
 
5:27 AM
@Abhishek done any responsive design? or anything similar?
 
@ShyamK is that saracasm ?
if so good one ;D infact great one!
 
actually no... I know that you do html5 and css3 and stuff but I would presume that a designer would give you the designs... the html outline... and you would work the rest of the magic
cos I saw something called the Goldilocks Approach and that seemed like an easier solution... cos you would just have to design for three styles rather than for every single device
 
@ShyamK thats more-or less what i do
 
so you too suggest that this Goldilocks Approach(sorta) is better than the having to design for every device? cos I have to re-design a site and make it responsive... or atleast I was told to make it so...
 
i am about to explode with rage
cant download a single file from source forge for past 8 hours .. friken indian internet
 
5:43 AM
ya the thing is damn slow and on top of that they just like to cut off the connection when they feel like it... mostly when a download is almost 95% done
 
i am about to go outarageous on sourceforge :#$
alright well i will just get my PENN Tagger done then
 
hi
can someone help me with this stackoverflow.com/questions/13302707/…
 
NOT AGAIN
ARGH I WILL GO MAD
 
6:49 AM
how to get address from latitude & longitude using javascript???
@all
 
If anyone wants, I've got two Playcraft beta codes
 
using maps
 
7:23 AM
@bunti.iosdeveloper On googling the first entry for me was this
 
7:47 AM
@SomeKittens I don't know anything about prolog :p
@rlemon you're mentioning tartempion a lot lately :p I should get some work on it... but meh, got other stuff to do :( (vim plugin, drupal module)
@Abhishek a solution might be to wrap stdout in a console.log (nodejs.org/docs/v0.3.1/api/process.html#process.stdout)
 
@FlorianMargaine i did something different
just piped the stdin & out
 
your code looks complicated though
 
to streams and then read
 
8:17 AM
@FlorianMargaine it got worse :3 just wait to see ^_^
 
8:31 AM
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Q: Career growth in Adobe Flex or HTML5?

RajI have been working as a java/j2ee developer in a mnc from past 2 years. I have worked on javascript,jsp,struts,html,css on the 1st project. Now I am working on javascript/xsl/Adobe Flex in current project for 6 months. I am getting calls for java/flex developer from jobsites. Recently got a ...

 
9:05 AM
waddup ya'll :)
 
(TOP (S (NP (NNP Bangalore)) (VP (VBZ is) (NP (DT a) (JJ beautiful) (NN place)))))
Trying to parse that into a nested array
help would be appreciated ^_^
 
is that lisp? :>
 
Florian are you using node with mysql ? :)
 
mostly used mongo, but isn't hard afaik
 
9:35 AM
@GNi33 Only in US.. No one patented the square monitor either now... Danm they should have done that back in the days
 
Wouldn't it be funny if vanilla.js was just a blank file?
 
@Abhishek google "lisp parser javascript" :)
 
@Neil you being sarcastic now? :D
 
@Neil what about vapor.js?
 
9:51 AM
i use vapor.min.js
 
Hello everyone
 
actually vanilla is a blank file.. I didn't know htat
what a great sense of humor we javascript programmers have
 
@Neil Yes it would :)
woops sry for the x3 highlights on editing
 
I have an array of HTMLTableRowElement elements, each one representing a table row. I need to append each of these rows into a table <tbody>. Which is the best way? Do I have to iterate through each row's subnode?
 
@Neil hehe
 
10:02 AM
@BeNdErR yes
arr.forEach(function(el) {
    table.addRow(el);
});
or something like that.
 
@FlorianMargaine thanks, I'm going to try that
 
@AndersMetnik That's knowledge without context :P
 
@Neil Don't exactly know what you mean with that but imo. vanilla is a term for something that is plain / has no abilities. So it would be fun that vanilla.js was just a blank file.
 
@AndersMetnik Yes, I mean as it happened to be, it is just a blank file
 
it is, it's a joke
 
10:09 AM
What I mean by knowledge without context is the idea that if you know something without context, it is still useless
 
notice how you can add "features" over these checkboxes and the filesize stays at 0 byte the whole time?
 
Okay :)
 
The classic example is two people Bob and Joe awaiting a job interview. They chat and Bob discovers that Joe has a silver dollar in his pocket. Joe does the interview first and Bob sees that the interview is going well for him and he thinks to himself, "The man with the silver dollar will get the job."
Bob does his interview and gets the position.. later he discovers he had a silver dollar himself in his pocket by chance. That is knowledge without context.. even though he was right, it was simply useless knowledge
 
10:34 AM
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A: How to check if element has any children in Javascript?

T.J. CrowderA couple of ways: if (element.firstChild) { // It has at least one } or the hasChildNodes() function: if (element.hasChildNodes()) { // It has at least one } or the length property of childNodes: if (element.childNodes.length > 0) { // It has at least one } If you only wan...

the last function is completely useless...
and lol at this one v
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A: How to check if element has any children in Javascript?

c24wAs slashnick & bobince mention, hasChildNodes() will return true for whitespace (text nodes). However, I didn't want this behaviour, and this worked for me :) element.getElementsByTagName('*').length > 0

 
gentlemen
good evening
 
hey @andrewjackson, long time no see
 
how have you been @FlorianMargaine?
 
fine fine, thanks, what about you?
 
been alright myself. thanks.
 
10:42 AM
good to know
@andrewjackson are you pro obama or pro mitt?
 
I'd rather not go there if you don't mind. lol
I mean, not to be rude.
I'm just pretty ignorant on with politics anymore
 
meh, pussy.
 
they've gotten away from me
 
well, you voted right?
 
I voted for Romney
 
10:44 AM
oh, k
random vote?
 
a random vote is more irresponsible than a no vote imo lol
I just think he seemed like a more honest person... in a way
 
So you're pro Mitt
 
well, you can either vote Obama, Romney, not vote, or throw your vote away on an independent.
And really, I just don't agree with the Obama's healthcare either
 
The problem with throwing your vote away on an independent is that everyone thinks it's throwing their vote away
why won't people just vote for whom they support?
 
Well, they do spend a lot of money to make you think you do lol
And I know that if enough people think something, then they tend to find a way to make it true.
 
10:49 AM
Yeah
 
that's false
1+1 = 2, no matter what people think, it will never be something else
 
But if they'd just vote for whoever they wanted, it wouldn't be true. It's a vicious cycle
 
You're getting into semantics
 
yeah, j/k
 
Should've known lol
I get trolled easy -_-
 
11:15 AM
@rlemon -^
Not sure if I should sue them or not. :D
 
I like the irony
 
11:28 AM
I like to know insight of jquery. So i like to create some good plugin. Is there any essential plugin missing. can you suggest any category to develop plugin
 
11:42 AM
oh @rlemon isn't here :(
 
I'm here :D
Damn.. it's not the same :(
 
Anyone participating?
@Loktar Are you?
Probably not. People are busy :(
 
65 hour/week, work and school
no time for anything :(
@AmaanCheval, oh great, you might be able to answer this stackoverflow.com/questions/13307250/…
 
hmm ... looks like FreeBSD has finally completed the transition to clang from gcc
 
Sri
hi, is it possible to set the values for the checkbox as Yes or NO in javascript?
am a newbie... :)
any example would be more more helpful..
 
11:48 AM
@Adnan Got a JSFiddle demo?
 
@AmaanCheval, done jsfiddle.net/adnansh/w4aXw
 
Oh, you already have an answer that works
(After he edited it)
 
Triggering mouse up means the user must initiate resizing again
 

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