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2:00 PM
Not so sure about those other years
 
I wasn't with her, but I'm pretty sure she wasn't doing that
 
is a modern day version of a street corner a dating website?
 
The modern day version of a street corner is a street corner. Those haven't evolved a lot in the past decades.
 
Street corners are so last century
 
2:02 PM
There isn't a program in the History channel called "Street Corners: Past and Present"
 
I googled just to be sure. Looks like there isn't.
 
i google modern day street corner and first was a post about drugdealers using craigslist as a street corner :D
 
Google image street corner source:life
 
OH MY GOD! Lubing a bicycle chain can't get any hotter than this certainly nsfw.
I love Vimeo.
 
2:06 PM
@FlorianMargaine Hahaha
 
@OctavianDamiean What if it was thrown into a volcato?
...which is like a volcano, just made of potato?
Brain, dafuq?
 
This source:life is actually quite interesting
 
@OctavianDamiean I like step 5
 
@Zirak I can't imagine it getting any hotter even in a volcato :D
That's the cat version of a volcano by the way.
 
2:09 PM
@OctavianDamiean, I think I'll be fired, very soon!
 
> Your search - hot chick source:life - did not match any image results.
damn.
 
!!/tell Adnan urban nsfw
 
@Adnan NSFW Not Safe For Work. Used to describe Internet content generally inappropriate for the typical workplace, i.e., would not be acceptable in the presence of your boss and colleagues (as opposed to SFW, Safe For Work).
 
No shit!!
 
No shit.
 
2:10 PM
Laxatives, anyone?
 
@Zirak Are those the blue ones?
 
Not viagra
 
Ah, I see.
 
And a good rule in general, if you don't know what an acronym means, don't click on something indicated with said acronym
 
@Zirak Get some plum juice.
 
2:14 PM
plum juice yum
plum MEAD even yummier
 
I should go get a kebab.
 
woop, leeching 1.7gb 2.1gb of files, 10 kb/s. Very exciting.
 
@Zirak Whoa, that's even worse than I'd get here
 
Torrents. That's what happens when you download some obscure thing with 4 seeders
151.26.189.122 , I am in your debt
But get a consistent connection already
 
2:34 PM
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Q: How to run/test JavaScript?

user702I'm reading David Flanagan's "JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, 6th ed". It only actually tells users how to run JS code on page 311, where users are told of the following solutions: "Client-side JavaScript code is embedded within HTML documents in four ways: Inline, between a pair of and t...

 
@Feeds :(
 
@Loktar man, you and your wife are gorgeous on your fb pics
 
Mhmm, Brackets. Let's check it out.
 
Awesome day at college \o/ [canteen & VLSI Lab <3]
 
@ThiefMaster It might be an idea to expand on that first sentence about "zip not being a streamable format", I know what you are saying but it may not be obvious to the OP what the implications of that are.
 
2:42 PM
should be clearer now
 
@ThiefMaster Better, could just do with spelling out the fact that you are referring to writing the data directly to the ob
 
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A: How to run/test JavaScript?

Florian MargaineIt's a matter of switching between the text editor and the browser, indeed. A lot can be done in the browser however, especially with the Chrome Developer Tools or Firebug. Personally, I start writing my code in a text editor (vim, emacs) and then try it out in the browser. I have a plugin to au...

 
@Abhishek Not so awesome day in Austria. It is all cold and rainy outside and I have to go buy a kebab for my tummy.
 
We PHP users are a simple-minded bunch
 
@OctavianDamiean I wish u were here :P
 
2:44 PM
gave it a shot.
 
we could off had a good one :D for dinner [ cause i have it tongiht ]
 
Ah well, streaming archives (even tar) is kind of nasty even in other langauges like python
 
> Use your favorite editor. In our case, it's vim. I hate syntax highlighting.
woot?
 
@FlorianMargaine thanks, lol love how you threw me in there to be nice :P
 
2:45 PM
oh huh, looks like gist oneboxing is broken
 
I changed my profile pic to the craziest image I could find from the night
 
@ThiefMaster I do not understand at all why would a temporary file be required, just keep the whole thing in memory and dump it with content-length?
 
I look like some kid of cracked out dude
 
@ThiefMaster I know, I have been wresting with the very subject myself in the last couple of days (building .crx files on the fly). ZipArchive seriously sucks as an API though, you really should be able to pass a pointer (so you could do php://temp or php://memory) and it really sucks big fat hairies that there is no shortcut to add a whole directory without iterating the contents.
 
@Esailija: At least for a large archive you usually don't want that.
 
2:46 PM
@ThiefMaster yeah, github completely revamped its gist interface
 
@ThiefMaster ah yea
 
@Loktar In good spirit!
 
@Loktar soo how was that over hot jaquiize u were bragging about on fb ^_^
LoL
 
@Loktar lol
no really, the pics are nice :)
 
> If you are after an IDE I have used notepad++
 
2:54 PM
@Loktar nah it just looks like ... OMG I HAD SO MEUCH FUN !@#K!@#!@L#!@:#@??!?! I AM SO HAPPY <3
 
Haskell has some weird errors...
 
@FlorianMargaine yo
 
@Zirak heh, doing some haskell now?
@Abhishek yo :p
 
can u come to fb for like 10 mins ?
or whats app .. need a lil bit of discussion .. please!
 
@FlorianMargaine The type system haunts me
 
2:56 PM
haha
yeah I didn't like it either :p
I like common lisp about that
it's a dynamically typed language
 
I'm looking forward for dec 21st
I can't wait for the shitload of trollings people will do
 
FOOLS ... HASKELL IS THE BEST THING IN THE WORLD
 
`Int' is applied to too many type arguments
In the type signature for `factorial': factorial :: Int a => a -> a
 
Yeah, don't call an Int, that doesn't work
 
But...why?
 
2:58 PM
Because it's not a function
 
--then why does this work
factorial :: Int -> Int
And why isn't Int a function?
 
I wanted to learn some Haskell this weekend... but I got lazy. Really lazy.
About the only thing I did of any consequence was watch my sister's kickboxing match.
 
Actually that was wrong, Int is a funtion but with no parameters
 
it's ok -- haskell has lazy loading.
 
@Zirak: doing Huskell for a reason or just for personal amusement ?
 
2:59 PM
Why does Integral work, but not Int or Integer
@jAndy Personal amusement isn't a reason?
 
@Zirak Integral != Integer
 
@Zirak: touché
 
@Abhishek NO SHIT, REALLY?
TELL ME MORE
 
Integration is an important concept in mathematics and, together with its inverse, differentiation, is one of the two main operations in calculus. Given a function f of a real variable x and an interval of the real line, the definite integral : \int_a^b \! f(x)\,dx \, is defined informally to be the area of the region in the xy-plane bounded by the graph of f, the x-axis, and the vertical lines and , such that area above the x-axis adds to the total, and that below the x-axis subtracts from the total. The term integral may also refer to the notion of the antiderivative, a function ...
 
@Abhishek that is not what Integral is in Haskell
 
3:01 PM
wow then haskell went way away from mathematicians :-(
 
Integral is also the whole part of a decimal
 
@Zirak: anyway, doing it for daaaa moooneeyy or just to satisify your greed of knowledge
just wondering where huskell is used actually :p
 
@jAndy I discovered that I don't really know any pure, snob-worthy functional language, and realized that should be remedied
 
haskell looks scary , the syntax
 
3:05 PM
@Zirak So you're going to go with Haskell?
 
@Abhishek agreed
 
@Abhishek So does Erlang ...
 
How about CLisp?
 
and I'm afraid es6 and es7 are going to get closer to this scaryness
 
Oh, yeah, I think they are
 
3:07 PM
=> (a,b) { a*b } eek
 
@OctavianDamiean Yes i am a religious person nd i don't wanna learn religions not matching my religion just yet ... my religion :: "C style syntax languages"
 
@copy It bothers me that you have to do stuff like thingy (x:xs). Sad they didn't copy Prolog's (better, imo) syntax of thingy [x:xs]
 
@Abhishek it was really fun
 
your smile tells it all ;D
 
@AmaanCheval Your questions bother me
 
3:08 PM
@Zirak round parentheses are easier to type. :D
 
@Zirak Which questions?
 
@Zirak ... that is nearly the same thing ?
 
@Abhishek: agreed again. I think a functional language which consist of pure expressions etc. should also be expressive to read
 
@OctavianDamiean not on US keyboards
 
I can never be sure if they're as naive as they're defined or I'm missing something
 
3:08 PM
@copy Screw US keyboards.
 
@copy When the list declaration is [], the latter is much more intuitive.
I saw the (x:xs) at first and thought "but...that's a tuple"
 
@jAndy thats why i just know C on that ground
but again .. C / C++ and JS nearly fulfills "ALL" my demands
 
@Zirak : is an operator by the way, it's not syntax magic
 
well C and C++ are anything but functional whatsoever
 
@copy Yeah I know. It just weirds me out.
 
3:10 PM
@jAndy C++ is a lil object oriented
and imho C++ is 10x beautiful then java :P , which was supposed tobe opposite .. no ?
 
@jAndy You can actually implement some functional stuff in C (function pointers.) It's as ugly as fuck, but doable.
 
what I meant was.. I like the function keyword.. its just nice, very clear very expressive. A language which mostly consist out of expressions should read very expressive
 
@Zirak or use libuv that takes that pain internally
 
Object.keys( someObject ).forEach( doSomethingWithKey )
that sounds quite right to me wihtout beeing a fanboy
 
or read libuv source code to implement that :P
 
3:12 PM
instead of => keys( someObject ) { ()magic() % keys } whatnot
 
I'd like to know what made you reach such a...unique syntax
 
@jAndy C++ has lambdas and lots of functional "functions" lately (like map, filter etc)
 
@FlorianMargaine :infact if it exists in JavaScript it must be do-able in C/++
 
I'd also agree with Crockford that a language should only have one loop statement
like loop( expr )
instead of 5-6 different types
 
Fuck loops, use recursion
 
3:15 PM
@Zirak m,hmm
 
=> read again please
 
@jAndy that's what Common Lisp have
 
Using recursion successfully makes me feel so badass
 
only one loop keyword: loop
 
@AmaanCheval I have used recurssion sucessfully many times
 
3:17 PM
and then, tons of macros built around it :p
 
but never felt me clean
 
I loved recursions in C, but in ecmascript .. I don't know..
 
esp because.. i think about the callstack :P
 
there are some good usecases like DOM crawling and stuff
 
@Abhishek Really? Every time I use it, it feels pretty cool.
 
3:17 PM
@jAndy yeah, stuff like closest is best done with recursion
 
@AmaanCheval i was taught recurssion eats more memory then loops
 
but in generell.. it feels too clunky, closures can get pretty bad in combination
stuff like that
 
@AmaanCheval You'd love functional programming, then. Recursion everywhere :D
 
it has no tail-recursion also
 
@Abhishek Who gives a shit, recursion is too awesome to care about memory
 
3:18 PM
@Zirak What are you learning as your snobbish functional programming language?
 
@Zirak i do
atleast sometimes
 
@Abhishek Do you care because you just do, or because it's presented as a problem?
 
@Zirak seg faults
 
@AmaanCheval Read above conversation & complaint for a hint
 
@Zirak Haskell?
14 mins ago, by Amaan Cheval
@Zirak So you're going to go with Haskell?
 
3:20 PM
Your methods of deduction amaze me once more
2
 
You never replied :'(
 
lol
 
12 mins ago, by Zirak
@AmaanCheval Your questions bother me
12 mins ago, by Zirak
I can never be sure if they're as naive as they're defined or I'm missing something
 
@Zirak I'm busy, okay? ;_;
 
3:21 PM
Why can't you just be nice?
5
 
@Zirak I'm pretty sure you'd love common lisp
meta programming at its best
 
@AmaanCheval Because reasons
 
@AmaanCheval because hes the zirak!
 
@FlorianMargaine Me too, but too many languages, too few days to live
 
@Zirak do lisp :P
unless u already know it (x
 
3:22 PM
@Abhishek: I'd prefer the zirak
sounds more dramatic
 
@jAndy pull request merged
 
you know... when you have to write overloading methods for different types etc in classical languages? you can just generate these methods in lisp.
 
@Abhishek Lisp: the language for the future.
 
@Neil: I hoped that was ecmascript :/
 
I hoped it was LOLCODE
 
3:24 PM
by (more or less) combining great language features from Lisp/C/Huskell
 
I want to learn Brainfuck
 
Seriously. Have you seen the language specs? It sounds like a decent language
 
And Prolog
 
@jAndy Me too. ._.
 
@AmaanCheval I'm fairly sure you already know Brainfuck. Not much to (DOUBLE PING) it
 
3:25 PM
Hahaha
 
did you guys hear what Crockford said in his latest prayer ??!?!
 
@jAndy LISP + JavaScript :P
sounds good
 
ES7 will be the fastest language on the planet
HELL YEA ! :D
 
@AmaanCheval I don't like brainfuck. It uses way too many symbols.
We need to cut that baby down to just 0s and 1s
 
@jAndy Minus it will look a lil like CoffeeScript had sex with javaScript and got some genetic mutation by haskell
 
3:26 PM
@Neil I wonder why.
 
@AmaanCheval: I just hope there are enough people with reason and sanity left in that ecma committee
I don't think they will rape the language entirely with crockford and eich in there
 
Maybe the founders of PHP could give a hand
 
Yeah...Crockford is on CFS' side. Not much hope left.
Harmony looks like a sad, confused whore.
 
@tereško Dude, that song is awesome
 
@Zirak: thats clearly the fault of those google-guys who joined ecma
never really understood what google actually would "like" to do or to have as "web language"
can't be Dart seriously, can it
those guys are too smart for that
 
3:29 PM
Looking at the way the Big Boys are headed...I'm starting to think hope lies in Microsoft
 
@Zirak Blasphemy!
 
@Zirak I'm amazed by the way you picture a sad, confused whore.
 
They're the only company at the top which seriously stopped for a moment and saw where they're standing, and then took a major turn
Sure, they're shit now, but they're trying to change. Google probably won't change, because they don't want to, nor will Apple or any of those guys.
 
actually Google should LOVE ecmascript+html5. Instead of birthing a dead-child like dart they should work more coopertively and smart on es6 and es7
looking at chromium and webOS
 
3:31 PM
Google loves the internet, not the web
 
@AmaanCheval lol what is that?
like scottish rock
 
@Zirak I agree with that. They are really trying to change.
 
It's a song tereško linked to. Didn't like it at first, but it's just so freaking awesome now
 
@Zirak There's a difference?
 
@Zirak agree
 
3:32 PM
Can't really blame them, the internet is a masterpiece and the web kinda sucks. But the direction they're trying to head the web to, it'll probably suck more.
 
@Zirak: what is Googles direction ?
 
@jAndy Web/Internet monopoly
comon u aint so blind to see it :P
 
@Neil Internet is the data communication layer. I call the web the http stack
 
@Zirak +1
 
as far as I know and believe to understand, they want to create ultimate "net-cloud-computing"
and they need a universal language and os for that
and there is only one answer to that question at present
 
3:33 PM
@Zirak Ah, the difference between web pages and anything with an IP address
 
@Neil web and internet is like connect and express
 
So what would interwebz be?
 
@jAndy Not so sure, but instead of trying to fix the broken things, they want to build on top of them. Up isn't the direction to go; sideways is a smarter move.
 
Yeah thats an epic song
 
I think I argued that here before,
 
3:35 PM
@Loktar Can you think of similar ones?
 
most things by dragonforce are pretty epic
 
===history line===>(terminal/unix)=====>(standalone/fatclients)=====>(back to terminal/cloud)
 
Damn, I lost the link to the hot bike ladies oiling stuff
@AmaanCheval, still have it?
 
@Adnan Hahaha, I think @OctavianDamiean posted that
 
3:40 PM
I Ctrl+F'ed nsfw :D
 
I liked the cheerleaders link better
 
@jAndy Is this the new tldr format?
 
@Loktar youtube.com/… hahaha the linked comment
 
I dont see one
 
3:56 PM
===the zirak evolution====(born)==>(meany)===>(more meany)===>(vicious)====>(evil)
@RyanKinal: yes !
 
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Q: Am I monkeypatching jQueryUI ProgressBar correctly in this example?

jcolebrandI've got a full bore copy of jQuery UI in the app, so it doesn't matter if I'm loading from the CDN or locally, all I know is it's loaded. (because if we load from the CDN our only option is to monkeypatch the live version, yes?) I see from: https://github.com/jquery/jquery-ui/blob/master/ui/jqu...

discuss
 
Brainfuck is madness
 
@FlorianMargaine lol yeah the ones above it were removed :?
 
@copy Oh man, this is so disappointing: paste.ubuntu.com/1445501
@Abhishek Really fucks with your brain, huh?
 
3:58 PM
@Zirak the hello world >_< said good bye to me ;-)
 
@jAndy I like it
 
@SomeKittens who are you on facebook
reveal yourself or my wriath shall rain on your soul [just cenematics not seriously]
 

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