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Yeah, if you use reference points, then you can demonstrate them, but explain...ah well.
> When you do sync node
var obj = {
    someFunc: function() {
        this.prop = 'value';
        otherFunc.bind( this )();
    }
};

function otherFunc() {
    console.log( this.prop ); // "Possible strict violation." warning from jshint
}
@dievardump why?
Good Night
am off to bed
14:01
@FlorianMargaine Nothing to do with bind; in strict mode, this inside of otherFunc is undefined
@FlorianMargaine It's killing node power.
@Zirak nope, because it's binded to obj
@dievardump who cares at startup time and for CLI? :p
No it's not. In one specific case, you're binding it; but not in all cases. You can still do otherFunc()
bind is not destructive, it returns a bound function.
14:03
I know that, that's why I'm binding it, and it's the only case where I use it
event driven programming is good way to decouple programming
Wait, I lost track, what is the argument?
better at extensibility
@dievardump I'm using sync IO a lot in tartempion or in docgenerator, they're all good :-)
callback soup is a trap.
AAAAAAAAH didn't know that
Seriously ?
14:05
hmm wait
I did, I confused with something else :x
I was thinking "wait I'm doing a useless check there then"
but that was just a confusion.
oh btw
is that good enough to remove double newlines?
// We need to remove all double newlines
while ( /\n\n/.test( content ) ) {
    content = content.replace( /\n\n/g, '\n' );
}
thought this was pretty neat.
oh btw
@MeganTaylor I like your choice of footwear.
Also github.com/mroth/lolcommits#readme is cool (if only I owned a mac)
@FlorianMargaine heh, cute
how would you do it? :p
@FlorianMargaine ASCII console colours aren't exactly new
nope, but they're nice
hmmm
if using strict mode in node.js, do you just put "use strict"; as the first line of each file?
or does the strict mode goes across files?
because if you do Object.prototype.foo = bar in one file, the prototype is available in other files too if you require them
14:15
strict-mode is scope specific, so I'd imagine once every file, but don't trust me; test it.
files are wrapped with a function
so... dunno how node.js wraps a file
so no
(or they hacked the js engine, either way)
14:16
hmmmmmm
I need to know how to create a jshint node-compatible conf file
seeing those "'require' is not defined" or "'console' is not defined" sucks <<
and fu, "Use the function form of "use strict";" <<
don't wanna wrap my whole file in an anonymous function
Rob
Rob
console is not defined is awful
Does it exist anymore ?
WTF, jquery's $.map() cannot create null values
it makes sense that undefined will not add an item to the returned array.. but null?!
@FlorianMargaine
// Because of how node modules work, all scripts are wrapped with a
// "function (module, exports, __filename, ...) {"
// to provide script local variables.
so yeah, my instinct was right about it :P
    if (value != null) {
        ret[ret.length] = value;
    }
your code is actually wrapped in a function before its ran
I know, it's even mentioned in the docs
@Esailija right, that's not stupid
14:23
nonetheless a huge WTF
that makes sense since __filename is unique to each file
@ThiefMaster yeah... that sucks :/
you can hack node.js file
since it's the only thing that runs in global scope
you can add "use strict" there
yeah, fuck that :p
just add "use strict" is good enough
and actually, when you have a correct config with jshint
(setting the environment to node)
it takes off this error
I just have the "possible strict violation" errors left :D
but I'm calling the function with bind :(
Drag And Drop Flash to HTML5 converter
wow
14:29
are they super geniuses or how is this even remotely feasible
it's kuvos
He is kind of good
And there is others with him
lol I wonder how complex you can get with it
suppose you decompile the swf, now what
But I think they started from Mozilla cionverter
how do you turn that into "html 5"
14:30
Mozilla did it more than one year ago
convert actionscript to Javasript then turn the visual aspects into SVG elements.
So http://pixelplant.com is basically what I (we) put the past year of my life into. SWF parsing and the as3 vm. Learned a lot about flash :p
seems easy in concept.
mozilla did a swf runner
@rlemon no, convert flash bytecode to js
the demo swf seems to be turned into svg
14:31
@FlorianMargaine still. I wouldn't know how to do it and it would be too tedious of a project for me, but I can imagine how it is possible. still very impressive.
yes it's seems to be svg not canvas
someone lied to me :(
making it svg would be easier no? arnt all things flash 'objects' (visually)
layers, whatever you call em (been a long time since I've done flash)
ok I'm trying it with the youtube player's .swf
File Report
File size: 270KB (max. 2MB)
SWF version: 11
AS version: 3
AS size: 8384KB (max. 50KB)
Shoot! There are some issues with this file. If you'd like us to take a look, please submit the contact form below.
14:34
AS size: 8384KB (max. 50KB)
O_o
yea wtf :P
same problem with my own flash project
meh
well I just tried loading a 23kb file and it says it's over 400
> Please fill in the form and we'll get back to you with a no-obligation quote for the conversion of your file.
No thankyou @dievardump what are you linking us to here man!?
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Q: jshint "Possible strict violation."

Florian MargaineConsider this simple code: "use strict"; var obj = { f: function() { this.prop = 'value'; g.bind( this )(); } }; function g() { console.log( this.prop ); } If I try to validate this code, jshint gives me the error Possible strict violation. where I call console.lo...

@rlemon Kuvos is usually a good reference. Maybe he failed today
14:48
@rlemon should I add an issue?
anyone else install visual studio 2012 lately and debug javascript in google chrome?
visual studio ?
SVG doesn't have a one-to-one relationship with flash's display objects. I know this because I implemented an SVG parser/renderer in flash.
Who want to install that crap ? :o
@SimonSarris You can't debug it on visual studio. Just if you open with IE
14:49
@dievardump visual studio is an ancient alien program designed to entrap and murder smaller lifeforms
But you can debug any javascript with chrome
That's what I mean
._. I thought you asked.
After installing VS2012, using the chrome debugger for anything, even if VS2012 isn't open, will complain of MIME type warnings
and I just figured out how to fix it
alas I think I solved a problem that 3 or 4 people in the world have
@FlorianMargaine idk, I don't use jshint.
14:50
@SimonSarris what?!
i use lint and ignore most of it
._. I use VS2012 at work, and never had that problem.
/me doesn't like visual studio
its so heavy.
VS is the only IDE to use if you're doing C# dev though
nobody likes visual studio unless they're doing C#
14:50
^ yup
C# is wonderful
^^ yup yup
Does anyone actually dislike C#?
As I had said apparently 150 days ago: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3746863
Lets be honest here. There isn't a better development tool for commercial use than VS...
I just do everything not-C# in sublime text
14:51
If i'm making anything winforms or WPF I kinda have to use VS
> I also picked JavaScript because I am in a love affair with this weird little language.
lol
Yey. Made a little script to be lazy and open all images from reddit :)
I feel so pro now..
hm
I have 6998 rep :D
If only there was a way to open tabs with javascript instead of popups...
7008 @FlorianMargaine
14:55
Nay 7,018
I'm part of the over 7k now
Now you can look down on those dirty dirty 6Kers
85 rep away from 6K
yay
@rlemon you dirty dirty dirty
it's how my girlfriend likes me
14:56
lol
my dog barks at people outside, but it's too hot, so he remains lied down. he's barking while lying down.
@SimonSarris what will your book be about? html5 is kinda big
I am 5 points from my prize
the only gold canvas badge
oh :)
uh, noone has it
only silver badges for now
15:01
from an old outline: The 20 new markup tags, 3 new form elements, 14 new form input types.
Rich Media tags (audio, video)
Canvas
C3D Canvas
Geolocation API
local storage
WebSQL
IndexedDB
Offline storage
Web workers
Cross-document messaging
Microdata (and other small things)
Web sockets
XMLHttpRequest (Level 2)
2D canvas is going to be 3 chapters, the first one is already done at ~115 pages
canvas will easily be the biggest chunk of the book
oh, so you're going on each new subject basically? nothing deep except canvas?
Hey all
> 99 Votes Cast (Close)
Did you even read my comment?? — Neal 21 secs ago
I need one more ! need that 100
@Neal your answer is wrong though
I deleted my answer. the OP is being stupid.
vtc please
your answer was too :D
Rob
Rob
ohwait, someone who knows what they're doing with canvas? I've got a problem!
I am done with this OP....
15:07
Will /\^i/.test(a[x]) return true if the string start with i ?
'nyone ?
OMG there is a special commission in Ukrainia to state on the fact if SpongeBob is gay or not... Epic WTF
@SimonSarris @rlemon I like Python better than C#, but I certainly don't hate C#. What I hate is when eight help-you-code parsers I thought I'd turned off in VS dogpile an attempt at deleting a style attribute, causing VS to crash while I was in the middle of extensive changes.
@AndréSilva No, because the ^ is escaped.
If I remove the \ will it work then ?
Try and see
15:11
No. :(
> /^i/.test('italic')
true
> /^i/.test('mustard')
false
It seems like the JS dev culture is shifting a bit away from a general disdain for IDEs though. Or is that just me projecting. I can't stand heavy tools.
So, I guess a[x] doesn't start with i.
@ErikReppen you have a bad computer, that's just it
@Rob what is it?
15:13
hmm
only 15 views on my question
@SimonSarris voted up 2 answers
@dievardump lolwut? Isn't it obvious?
how can I improve that? it's a good question :(
@Zirak You're right. If I've payed attention I would see it before. Thanks. :) not sarcastic
15:13
@AndréSilva np
yeah I upvoted a few a couple of days ago, I figured you got the badge last week
wonders when he will see the hammer of crock fall
@SimonSarris congrats man :)
@ErikReppen It depends on what you mean by IDE, I guess. I use SublimeText2, which I consider to be a feature-rich text editor. But it does have build-environment features, auto-complete, a "project" feature, and things that aren't strictly for "text editors"
was hard enough for me to get the dang bronze badge
15:14
RT @doublec: Support for hardware decoding of H.264 on Firefox for android will be landing on mozilla-incoming shortly https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=782508
@Loktar the canvas community is not large! you're one of the most important people in it!
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@Zirak For me it is. But you know...
haha thanks, you are the most important person in it :P
@ErikReppen I'm totally addicted to webstorm's code inspections. I was editing code in a regular programmer's editor yesterday and realized it was actually painful to do.
@rlemon var obj = { 'delete': function() {} };
15:16
seriously though that gold is definitely a badge of honor id be really proud.
@RyanKinal IIRC, the "official" definition of an IDE is something having a text-editor, debugger and builder.
@FlorianMargaine huh?
But the term is usually used for environments which are actively involved in your process.
@rlemon doesn't throw an error, and it's nice to have this as API for any data management object :/
yes it is nice, however the docs do say not to ever use reserved words as identifiers. so why would jshint expect any different.
if you want to 'hack' the code, expect jshint to bitch :P
15:19
@Loktar Thank you, I will be very pleased in a few hours :D
@rlemon But in key : value, the key isn't an identifier.
Or, at least, it doesn't have to be.
It can be an identifier, string literal or numeric literal: es5.github.com/#x11.1.5
yea but in jslint
var obj = {'class':'foo'};
delete obj['class'];
passes, if he is seeing the error his code is still wrong.
he is using a reserved word as an identifier.
Interestingly, in obj.key, the key is an identifier.
I tried installing jslint
and remembered why I didn't want it
"I want you to write your code like this, with spaces there and there and no spaces there and there, bitch."
Really?
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Q: Photoshop Panels with javascript

FishmanI wonder if it is possible, to create custom panel in Photoshop using just javascript? And eventually add as extension to photoshop or something that kind? Also is it possible to extend existing panel i.e. add another "checkbox" similar to eye that shows/hides layers just somewhere near current ...

15:22
@FlorianMargaine says the guy bitching about my tabs :P
@Neal actually that would be really awesome
too bad its not that easy :?
didn't say there couldn't be holy wars between us
but a tool shouldn't force you this kind of code styling
It should when it's a styling tool
Seriously, Crockford has said it a bagillion times. "This is my standard. If you want to follow it, use jslint. If you don't, cya."
He never meant it to be used by everyone.
15:28
there has to be a "difference between --n and n--" question out there
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Q: While (--length) vs while (length--)

Mike J MI noticed something odd while evaluating some code. When performing a simple loop like: var a_locations = [], length = this.model.tree.length; while (length --) { a_locations.push(this.model.tree[length]); } If I change while (length --) to while (-- length) I find the loop is un...

Rule of thumb: If you're unsure, don't.
:-)
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A: While (--length) vs while (length--)

NealIt is a case of pre vs post incrementing: var length = 25; var l = --length; // l = 24 var a = length--; // a = 24 var z = length--; // z = 23 var y = --length; // y = 21

someone else found it
KILL IT WITH FIRE!¡!¡!¡!¡!¡
@rlemon LOL
15:38
Why is being a "nerd" so "in"?
coz nerds are becoming billionaire
People wised up and realized that nerds run the world
I remember the year (iirc was 2003ish) when smart became sexy
I was all boooyaaa bitches! See this pocket protector... yea you wanna get with this!
@rlemon 2003? :P
@Zirak I think this is a good question
15:40
I was finishing off highschool when it hit me that the world was turning in this direction. keep in mind it might have also been because I was 16 and younger chicks still don't really respect the nerd love.
It may just be a hipster movement. And from there spawns another question, what do I mean by hipster? Well, I'll tell you.
who are the richest nowadays? bill gates, mark zuckerberg, steve jobs, etc
they're all nerds.
True... but there are also stupid-rich athletes
"richest people", I should say
Who are more visible in mainstream media
15:41
@FlorianMargaine but excluding mark they were all rich when we were kids.
Hipsters are people who see but not observe. They're obsessed with action, but not cause. They want image, popularity, no matter the tools used.
Phew. I was worried that I was a hipster there for a minute.
And now because society has become more fractal (which is an interesting thing altogether, brought by [j'accuse] the internet), you get a lot more brands of "I want to be popular". So nerd-ism may be one of them.
I'm not sure the descriptors nerd, hispter, etc, are very helpful
Smart became sexy when people started to realize that information technology is going to run the world for the forseeable future
15:43
I think most of the discussion they generate is a disagreement on their meaning!
^ probably true
Which is why I took the care to define it
And not just said "hipster" without explaining my intention
nerd === all of us
hipster === people who are not us, but we like to tease them because of what they wear, say, own, do, etc.
the tables have turned. nerds are now making fun of 'cool hipsters'
I can't wait till the wedgies and nuggies start!
15:45
If you want an example of (my definition of) hipster heaven, take a look at things like 9gag. It's the herd-mind hub for hipster-nerds.
hipster-nerds(programmers) == brogrammers
There are a lot of descriptors I use for myself
It doesn't matter if you've seen Star Wars or rocked out to Zeppelin, people still shit enormous tons of generic things out there and the rest follow.
I'm a technology enthusiast, I love Star Wars and often watch it while listening to Zeppelin. I don't own an iAnything, but I have sold my soul to google. My shoes serve a function, and are not pretty. My collar is buttoned down to my shirt, and that shirt is tucked into my Levi's. I don't wear a pocket protector and I don't own suspenders. My hair is unkempt but put on a hat and that solves that problem. I would like to think I am your average developer. Any labels you can find for me?
Where I come form a hipster is just a young kid who likes to wear bow ties and attends open mic nights at the cafe. There's no programming connotation
15:49
@rlemon Scrumpolicious?
Damn, I forgot to add: I own more than 10 computers.... 4 work. 2 I use.
@rlemon Bad shoes!? What is your excuse!
how can i help to disable datepicker (Jquery) enter key ??
@SimonSarris it's hard to find hip / comfortable steel toes.
@rlemon steel toes! What necessitates this!
15:50
@Splinky step one, open code, step two, find the part where the keystroke is submitted (or form) step three, return false.
@rlemon Just from that? Nerd, programmer, practical... there's probably more.
@SimonSarris manufacturing shop in the back. I have a background in engineering so I help out where needed
oooooooh
@rlemon i tried that but not working
@rlemon $('#pubDate').datepicker().keydown(function(event) {
if (event.which === $.ui.keyCode.ENTER) {
event.preventDefault();
return false;
}
});
@Splinky then you didn't try hard enough.
15:52
Im too old to be a hipster :(
@rlemon what ?
1 more month and Im as good as dead (will be 30)
@Loktar I have about a year and a month
haha nice
a fellow 80's kid :)
Yes indeed
15:54
@rlemon i have too much datepicker so ican't test one bye one
@rlemon even it is not working
Because you don't understand it
when you create the datepicker it is using the input yea. but you realize there are a shit tonne of elements added to the page.
who is that ?i'm a newbie :)
My business partner was asking me if we used the term "newb" in this chat room, and (if so) how we spell it.
newb, noob, HarryBeasant
15:57
lol
"vampire"
to the Nth degree
lunch
"Java programmer"
what i need to do ??
@Splinky Learn JS (I kid... not really..)
16:01
i have an eter event to all dialog and i have enter event t datepicker
464 message contain "noob"
39 contain "newb".
Only 1 contains "nube"
and 5 for "noobie"
121 messages found for "newbie"
peaste code there ??
694 messages found for "RAGE"
@rlemon Yes but 2170 found for "love"
16:03
1385 messages found for "fuck"
:)
LOVE PREVAILS.
@rlemon need to peast code ?
@Splinky no you need to make a working / breaking example.
yeh simple exemple it is working but in my case i can't solve the problem
16:07
when i enter key in input with datepicker i need to hide dialog , in my case it hide dialog and show datepicker (confusion in event i think )
okay just cant sleep tonight i guess
too much headache now :-\
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Q: Using Cdata to validate website

Jon EdwardsOk so first of all my website is http://www.brutal.yoursitedesigned.com/ Its all working fine so far, I was just validating the home page with http://validator.w3.org/ so I could start building the other pages using the first page as a template. I got a few errors due to some of the javascript ...

16:24
While I do believe the median talent level is pretty crummy in Java I would never use "Java Developer" interchangeably with "noob." I would, however, use "Java" interchangeably with words like "psychic root canal" or "brain-rape."
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For 30m chunks of awesome, The Mark Steel Lectures are, well, awesome.
Both the TV and radio shows
Hey bot,
!!/help
lol I love taht thing
@Zirak Would you mind if I created my own bot based on yours?
Not at all
Bot is licensed under WTFPL, go wild.
16:35
So, could you explain how I could do that? How does it work?
Wow, I had no idea how easy the Date object makes it to validate dates.
ASN
ASN
hi all i've a question about field validation using jquery stackoverflow.com/questions/12058518/…
can you please help me to sort that
Why String(d) - the value of a normal field is always a string.
@KendallFrey The chat input/output is done here: github.com/Zirak/SO-ChatBot/blob/master/source/adapter.js#L50 It's XHRs all the way down. If you want to see for yourself, just stalk the chat with a net inspector for a while.
ASN
ASN
16:37
yes in order to get the length. ok i'll change it
Afterwards, it's all just handling logic. I made an evented system; the bot listens to a certain event, and when input comes, that event is fired.
Sweet. Sounds epic.
Rob
Rob
@Zirak I may look into making a last.fm script for it. I'm rewriting a ruby one and wrote a node.js one
My code isn't that complex; it's pretty bad, but not too bad. Just sniff around [master branch]/source/bot.js, and skip the IO part.
Rob
Rob
my yucky nodejs lastfm plugin for a friend's irc bot
I meant to rewrite it since I learned more stuff while doing it
but never did.
16:41
yeah, that's usually the case.
Rob
Rob
someone else already did all the last.fm work for me, just installed with npm.
oh god the indendation level
Rob
Rob
lol
first experience with nodejs
first time working with a database
how cani detect the second time click event in jquery ?
Rob
Rob
and first time actually coding anything in a long time
16:44
how i can do an event in first enter key press and another event in second time click ?
16:56
@Splinky Set a flag on click. If the flag is set, then you know it's the second click, and you can clear the flag.
i tried that
but i'm asking if there are any event in second click
@Splinky I don't know what that means
like .click event
there are second click ??
You mean double-click?
16:59
no iknow that dbclick

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