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err... <script src>
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A: Tag synonym : JVM and Java?

qwertynlBURNINATE THE MERGE!* *This is my advice and should be taken as the advise of Stack Overflow or its affiliates

Anyone else bored?
Hmmmm how do I edit my answer?
@qwertynl heh
@qwertynl: Why not use the sandbox question for that?
Also, I don't even see the message you tried to place over the links ;)
@ThiefMaster :-)
Can you remove the comments @ThiefMaster ? Then noone can comment again!!
MOO HAHAHAH
Hey... Can I roll that back @ThiefMaster ?
21:07
Well... I am ... cuz I like fun... :-P
you shall not win
Hehe I almost could not press the rollback button :-)
@rlemon this is why I don't buy consoles on release.
ah, you are using chrome. in firefox it doesn't work :p
@ThiefMaster What does it look like in Firefox?
21:16
it's invisible
@ThiefMaster What is?
I'm trying to get AngularJS and Jasmine to work with the Chutzpah runner for Visual Studio, but I'm heading into a problem
I was not able to put the rollback button. I just HAKKED it in Chrome.
the line beforeEach(module('myModule')) is throwing a TypeError "'[object Object]' is not a function"
I didn't forget to reference angular-mocks.js
@qwertynl anything after the first asterisk
@ThiefMaster weird.
@rlemon Cool
there is a slight centering issue i'm still trying to figure out
it is almost center.
21:47
Self-executing Anonymous Function? pshhhh IIFE all the way.
bad.
@Shmiddty What do you mean?
It's not "self-executing"
@Shmiddty Ehhh then what would "self executing" be?
Immediately Invoked Function Expression
Next is java -> javascript right @JimmyHoffa ? :-D — qwertynl 6 secs ago
21:55
IIFE
you were over-complicating stuff
@qwertynl (function fac(x){return x*fac(x-1)})(5) is self-executing (recursive) and immediately invoked
@JanDvorak I just call that recursive :-P (and IIFE)
haha
JINX!
@qwertynl what about asynchronously recursive functions?
@JanDvorak Ok... now u are just making my head hurt :-P
tail-recursive asynchronous loops, are they still recursion?
21:57
I always assumed they were...
it would have to be setTimeout(setTimeout.bind(window, 1), 1)
... that's not even right.
Ummmm.... Ok
(function countdown(x){alert(x); x&&setTimeout(countdown.bind(0,x-1))})(5);
@JanDvorak Technically, it's setTimeout that is calling countdown
@Shmiddty but, is it recursive?
22:00
I suppose that depends on how strictly we define recursion.
Hmm did not realize I posted that here already. Sorry.
sweet thanks :)
user1125394
22:17
<script src='https://raw.github.com/rlemon/Notifier.js/master/Notifier.js'></script>
user1125394
that stuff ain't bad
@rlemon whats your take on jQuery? love it hate it?
user1125394
see the above file for an answer
user1125394
but noone hates it..
I want to share in this room this site:
http://www.wikihow.com/Install-Android-on-Ubuntu-Linux-With-Eclipse-Ide
This site contain the guide for install Java and Android Studio inside Linux/Ubuntu
I hope it will be useful
22:26
Java !== Javascript; are you affiliated with that site?
Next is java -> javascript right @JimmyHoffa ? :-D — qwertynl 33 mins ago
Yes. Yes they are.
I know Java != Javascript but I can always affiliate :-D
Ummm no.... Just NO
user1125394
@rlemon nice but some are too starrish, but I'm not a snow expert, didn't see snow since 4 years :)
22:34
I do not care the reproaches
but I would like to share some good guides
if it is possible
user1125394
@rlemon I want to snow in my city and not inside my monitor!!!! :-D
user1125394
I was wrong then
0, 99, 1.1, 1e3, 0xABC am I missing any syntaxes for primitive numbers?
22:42
1.3e5
013
don't forget negatives
@copy not since ES5
!!> 123_456
@JanDvorak "SyntaxError: identifier starts immediately after numeric literal"
22:43
@copy That's interpreted as decimal, correct?
!!> 013
@copy 11
oh ok
!!> 019
22:43
@copy 19
Troll language
@MirkoCianfarani 1
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!!> 0xab + 1e1
@ctrl 181
22:44
!!> 001.0000000001
@MirkoCianfarani "SyntaxError: missing ; before statement"
!!> 001,0000000001
@MirkoCianfarani 1
+"0.01"
user1125394
!!> +'001.0000000001'
22:45
@ctrl 1.0000000001
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+'10,000,000,000'
user1125394
!!> eval('1e'+(3*3+1))
@ctrl "SyntaxError: missing exponent"
how does PHP actually sort "1e"; as a string?
@ctrl "SyntaxError: unterminated string literal"
@ctrl 10000000000
user1125394
22:49
!!> +'0x1e'
@ctrl 30
Would it be wrong to group null, undefined, and NaN with primitives?
user1125394
Infinity
@Shmiddty they are primitives
They don't always behave like primitives
I'm looking at you, NaN
22:50
!!> var Infinity = 1; Infinity
@JanDvorak 1
@Shmiddty what do you mean?
!!> NaN == NaN
@Shmiddty false
user1125394
null is like the zero vector in algebra
22:51
reflexivity under equivalece is not a property of primitives
it's a property of everything but NaN and host objects (I'm looking at you, ActiveXObject)
user1125394
yep since !!> +'a' != +'b'
not having properties is a property of primitives
user1125394
their essence
@JanDvorak so strings aren't primitives? ;)
@Shmiddty they are
!!> var a="hello"; a.a=a; a.a
22:55
@JanDvorak "undefined"
!!> var a=/hello/; a.a=a; a.a
@JanDvorak "/hello/"
so when I use .length on a string, it wraps it in a String?
user1125394
!!> typeof / /
@ctrl "object"
22:56
@Shmiddty yep
when you assign to a property, you assign a property to a throwaway object autoboxing the value
user1125394
!!> String.prototype.length
@ctrl I thought it was an own property
or is it an inherited getter? Would make sense
user1125394
I'm questioning myself about ^
user1125394
!!mdn String.prototype.length
user1125394
string are like in the middle between primitives and objects
in what sense are they not primitive-like?
user1125394
all those methods
Numbers have plenty of methods, too
user1125394
!!> 'foo'.fontsize(15)
23:06
@ctrl "<font size=\"15\">foo</font>"
oh, these methods. Fail.
user1125394
@JanDvorak indeed, I see
user1125394
those methods are magic wrapping done by the interpreter
HTML generation shortcuts don't belong to any primitive type, and they should not be provided by the language spec, if at all.
user1125394
@JanDvorak lol just discovered this native jquery
23:09
DOM lacks implicit iteration
user1125394
!!> "still the"+ 'strike'.strike()+"shouls remain"
@ctrl "still the<strike>strike</strike>shouls remain"
QSA makes it somewhat better, but your code is still littered with [].each.call(document.querySelectorAll(...), function(e){...})
or with old-timey loops. Make your choice.
user1125394
yes query selector, gotta read it once
Hello guys. If I have this situation jsfiddle.net/F2nrW/3 how can I get with jQUery the content of class 'six' when i click on the link 'text18'?
23:22
@stdio use jQuery, it does all things.
@Shmiddty I wanna use jQuery, but I'm not able to do that. I tried with prev(), but it doesn't work
@stdio check the official tutorial
@stdio have you tried more jQuery?
@Shmiddty Yes. I tried playing with parent() and prev(), but I didn't get what I want.
@stdio you should just use more jQuery
23:25
@Shmiddty What do you mean? In which way?
like more of it
include all jQuery version on page
because more jQuery is better
!!is more jQuery more better?
@Shmiddty Certainly not
@Shmiddty Oh ok. I thought there was a way to do it using functions just once.
@NathanJones Ty, but it doesn't help.
@stdio do you have any examples of what you've already tried?
23:31
$($($($('.six')))).html()
that's certainly more jqueries
@stdio do you understand selectors?
Maybe I was not clear at all...
I know that I can get the content of an HTML element via text() or html()
you just don't know how to do that when the user clicks a link?
What I need, it's a solution to get the six class content when there are more six classes
I uodated the example jsfiddle.net/F2nrW/4
*updated
Now there are 3 links text18. How can I get the content of the class six before the link text18 i clicked (and not the others one)?
I did it for you
it's text1
23:41
@Shmiddty No, with that code I get all the six classes contents. I want just the content of the six class before the link I click
!!tell stdio jQuery find
Technically, with $('.six').html() you'll only get the first one's content.
Doing this: $('.seventeen').click(function(){
alert($('.six').text());
}); you get all of them.
I'm looking at closest() and fin(). I don't know alot about them
@stdio They are thoroughly explained in the documentation.
@stdio .text() and .html() function differently.
23:50
@Shmiddty Yes, sorry, you are right about get just the first one with html(). I was using text().
!!afk hometime
@Shmiddty Why are you leaving me!?

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