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11:00
what am i missing?
you're calling function "text"
@KirstyHarris Always, use a radix when parsing an integer. parseInt(number, radix)
So it must end with a ")"
In your case it is radix 10.
11:00
@neil
$('input.calculateField').keydown(function() {
var field1 = parseInt($('.field1').val());
$('.output').text("Total = £" + (0.85*field1).toFixed(2)")";
});
?
@KirstyHarris Oh dear
lol u told me to end it with that haha
@KirstyHarris I put it in quotation marks, but I didn't mean to literally add ")"
I meant )
11:02
hello everyone
@neil
$('input.calculateField').keydown(function() {
var field1 = parseInt($('.field1').val());
$('.output').text("Total = £" + (0.85*field1).toFixed(2));
});
see that now errors,... :S
@GNi33 Hello. Chrome sucks donkey balls.
sorry am i just being dumb here
@KirstyHarris it doesn't "error", it's just that keydown expects a keyboard hit
Hello Guys
I'm using accept-encoding:gzip
11:04
oh right! ha..
in my ajax call
i will just leave it as blue... for pitys sake
How can we know its working or not
?
oooo
@FlorianMargaine i like that
11:05
@djtechie Inspect the request/ response headers in Chrome console/firebug. Although
@KirstyHarris see the update, it's quite "cleaner"
@FlorianMargaine Pfff
@DaveRandom thanks a ton :)
ooo ok, well i want to be able to do some more values than that, so i will keep this one in mind
Let me check
@DaveRandom Thanks for your response
@OctavianDamiean INPUT PRETTY PLEASE
@FlorianMargaine Oh, input event, Nice.
Didn't notice your version yet.
ok...
something gone wrong lol
ah
i know
I was about to yell at you.
11:13
can u do it so it doesnt show the total until all inputted?
@user1537158 No worries. The .blur() is important, otherwise the select will still have focus after the event and the focus event won't be triggered next time you click it, I suggest you put it as the first line in the change handler like I have done so you don't forget it
@KirstyHarris Or you could just assume uninputted values are 0
That would save the user from having to insert "0"
ok, where do i put that?
slaps @KirstyHarris with a chair
falls down
11:16
@OctavianDamiean what? why?
because im being a spoon
$('input.calculateField').on('input', function() {
var field1 = $('.field1').val();
field1 = field1.length > 0 ? parseInt(field1) : 0;
var field2 = $('.field2').val();
field2 = field2.length > 0 ? parseInt(field2) : 0;
var field3 = $('.field3').val();
field3 = field3.length > 0 ? parseInt(field3) : 0;

$('.output').text("Total = £" + (0.85*field1 + field2 + field3).toFixed(2));
});
There's probably a better way to do that actually
, hmmm i gotta find a way of carrying this cost over to checkout first :S
arrays are for losers
11:17
fuck im punching above my weight with this!
reduce is for losers
@FlorianMargaine You'd use an array for this?
@Neil Totally.
@OctavianDamiean... im losing the will here... i think im punching above my weight :S
11:19
@OctavianDamiean That doesn't fix the problem with the empty values though
Stop hitting me with a table
@Neil What empty values dude?
It's prefilled with zeros ...
@FlorianMargaine I would if it would involve more than 3 variables, but I don't think she needs more than these
@OctavianDamiean... basically i wanted to recreate this... alivestudios.co.uk/slides-calculator-p1.php
@OctavianDamiean Oh, I see what you did there
You could still fill it with blanks and it would break
Yea, of course but why would one do that on purpose?
11:21
@OctavianDamiean Never underestimate average user stupidity
You're probably right there.
well im stupid just thinking about this shite..
I could see some old lady removing the zero in order to put in another number, then forgetting what she was doing and then going into the kitchen to make a sandwich
And YOU WOULD SHOW NaN!!!
Hi David
I'm not getting anything in console
11:22
NaN to this poor old lady!
@Neil Yea, that's a very likely scenario. :D
:P
come on admit it.. im screwed with this...
i will go hide away and realise i actually know FUCK ALL ha
@KirstyHarris Just combine his and my version and you're good to go.
@KirstyHarris Nah, you're just getting the same frustration we all had when the program wouldn't compile without a ; at the end of a line
When you turn professional, you still make these errors, but it doesn't frustrate you any longer
lol, well tbf its still not gonna pass it on to a further program. IE as like a shopping basket! this dude may as well havea shop plug in in
lol
hes like oh can u do something like that site... im like ffs, u didnt mention this when u asked me to mock up your site, loves the site design... just the added extras :S
11:25
A good bit of programming the front end of programs is simply validation
Making sure the user doesn't have a way of producing unexpected results in your program
It has gotten easier since html 5, but it's still not foolproof
@KirstyHarris Welcome to my world.
no can imagine
well so far @OctavianDamiean this is it...
even thou i hate it in parts he loves it :S
@KirstyHarris Have you done that one from ground up?
Is that your first paid-for project?
11:28
even though ive noticed a few issues i need to sort
no, not my first, done a few more
So much violence...
Ah, alright.
Keep all your old code, so you can use it for reference and realize how awful it was
hmmm thats true, i remember the days of homestead... so much easier
the guy wanted it a thousand and one different colours,... im like hmmm
The customer is always right, EXCEPT when it comes to design.
11:31
what was even worse was i went to ask someone about freelancing, and shes like i dont like your current work. Im like ok, thats fine, but end of the day this is what they wanted
i would rather gain the business, then lose it because ive told them how to make it look... sounds wrong dont it.. i should be more harsh
i wished i had the balls to say, ok look i think this looks SHOCKINGLY shite!
Send them in here, we'll do it.
lol!
well its a bad rep on me tbf,... and i dont like it... but ya know
i mean if its that shocking i dont even put it in my portfolio... but i know how much im getting paid for it... so
@KirstyHarris Lesson #2 of programming: Clients never know what they want
They'll say they do, but it's a ploy
lol, no thats true, i mean i did a brilliant mock up before this, it was less colours, more streamlined, it was less fonts...
and hes like no, dont like this, dont like that...
i have this cliente atm that is DOING MY BOX IN!
she wanted a ecommerce shop, so i got her the easiest dumb proof one in the market
11:36
@KirstyHarris At least you made a mock-up
gotta prepare my old ThinkPad X60 for sale ...
and she were like oh can i have it lined up with this. Im like sorry it cant be, because of how it is designed, and she were like yes but i want this this size, this colour, i want it moving up,... then proceeded to explain in dumb mans terms that its in tables and its inside her template... i still havent got thru to her
see now this is the site alittlebitofsomething.co.uk
i wished i had this dudes balls
the bit about the porno site is just hillarious
porno-site?
var it = 'trap';
na just read the site, go bit further down
where he lists his prices ... is hillarious
> I am not a horse.
hahah
11:41
honest,.. .this guy must have some serious balls
its this dude down in devon.... funny as
That site is great
aint it!
if only i had the balls to say to a customer that stuff
Reminds me of this:
http://res-partners.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/what-the-customer-actually-wanted.jpg
Dart is a good language and idea
11:59
@OctavianDamiean But I am.
Oh, you're making a site for yourself, aren't you, @OctavianDamiean?
I'm going to leech off of you and make something similar for myself :P
My about page will be titled "What The Dude Does" with a URL of whatthedude.com/does
Would be better if I just got whatthedudedo.es
I'd love to get du.de. :D
Or, boo.bs
ahahaha
Hahahaha
12:03
That domain exists.
thahahaha
whatthedude.com/pletes
@Neil Ooh, smart!
@AmaanCheval Or some other word that starts with com anyway
12:05
> I call the low priority bug list the "shame hole" because nobody is ever gonna fix that shit
:D
> I named a variable theySeeMeScrollingTheyHatin because I thought it would be funny, it's still in the code.
> I questions on Stackoverflow.com whenver I cannot solve a problem which I consider very complex.
^ indian detected
Hahahaha
> I sometimes want to punch my development teammates.
That isn't even a confession
It's common knowledge
> I told them I would check in the test ASAP, but I never did. They never noticed.
oh my... that page is awesome
Hahahaha
> I spend about 80% of my day surfing the internet.
I made a pull request for the chatbot a few hours ago. I stole some quotes from this site...
slowly backs away and starts working
@dystroy Your username's canop?
12:08
scoot scoot
@AmaanCheval yes
I wanted to add some variety
okay, a last one
> I command tab away from reddit to my terminal anytime I hear someone walking nearby.
hehehe
And it's more fun if you merge stupid and deep quotes...
Pfft, Mac users.
Lol
12:19
NetTuts+ is a GREAT SITE!
Hahahaha
> How do you make a plumber cry? And why?
12:38
dudes how can i fire on click the mousepointer window position?
i would like to get mouse pointer position in percentage % related to window
Look at the click event properties.
uhm ... what you mean be clear pls
thanks
!!/stat
@dystroy dystroy has 54665 reputation, earned 62 rep today, asked 28 questions, gave 2305 answers, for a q:a ratio of 28:2305.
!!/tell don mdn click event
event.pageX / window.width()
but i need to get %
can't understand how to transform coordinates in %
12:42
uhm ...
500 * 100
50000
event.pageX / window.width() * 100 ?
for x
I believe event.pageX / window.width() is not 500
event.pageY / window.height() * 100
@donotusetabtodigitthisnick No offence but you look like poop.
Maybe you should stop a few minutes asking questions just to do some tests...
@OctavianDamiean i look like shit, check my avatar
@dystroy good solution
12:44
Use $(window).width() instead of window.width()
yep
i'm doing tagging photos
What's the pure-JS version?
so i think i need to bind it to photo not to window
right?
photo has 100% width and 80% height respect to the window
related to window
Dart is a good language and idea
SO ChatBot is drunk
13:04
@donotusetabtodigitthisnick what is "digit this nick" mean?
I get that he means we shouldn't use tab to autocomplete his username
thats stupid
But digit this nick?
well if you look close "123" is in the poop
copyrighted
@rlemon also, the mustache is missing.
13:08
@rlemon why would you look close this shit ?
I like to inspect shit. I mean, we all do. We're in the SO JS Chat.
-1
Q: Force full-screen with javascript

XlaudiusYouTube's flash player is capable of playing videos full-screen. The HTML5 version is currently not. Is there a way to force full-screen display of a web-page with plain JavaScript?

^ close (possibly downvote as this is super stupid not to have googled first)
You should always inspect your poop.
So this is what it's come to.
So it has come to this.*
Damn... that's not how you make xkcd inserts : the hover text is missing...
13:11
> I use unnecessary technical jargon to impress/scare away my co-workers when I don't know jack shit about any of it.
S͔̰͖̖̜ͫ̍́̾ͨ̉̂̌͌̀͠͝ͅo͙̺̍ͩ̌ͫ͝
ͣ̂͏̬͎̬̦̣i̞̬̠̗ͧ͋̽̍t̴̖ͫ̇͋̾ ̨ͬͮ̇ͪ͒̚͘͏͍͈͍̹͔̮̳h̹̘̬͉͓̰̿ͫ͆̆̌̆̈ǎ̷͐̊́ͅṣ̢̛̗̎ͬͮ̋̇ ̨͉̺͉̝̭̹̥̭̘̇ͫ̇̊̓̑̐͞c̷̩̩̳̬͔̳͕͙̬̈ͦ͂̂̚oͧ́̎̅̓͘҉̫̝̮͙͎͍̗̙m̶̘̬̪̙̔̿̑̆̌ͣ̒̄̚ͅe̢̹̦̯̻ͯ̉̈ͬ͌ͨͧ͆͞
̧͚͉̍ͧ͂̄̊ͤͥ͢t̺̦ͩͦͫͪ̊̌o̡̱̫͖̯̮̼͈͎̯͂̉̑̍̔͢͝ ̩͙͛ͨ̓ͩ͋ͪ́͡t̵̷̜͇̱͇͈̐h̔̃ͦͩ̽ͮͪ̾͏̠̘̞̼͕̤͉ͅī̴̵̠͖̼̾s̢̳̩̞͉̓̿̓̋͆̐.̨̫̟͚̣̟̭̠̱͉̊ͯ̎̄̇̋͂̂
@dystroy Yeah. Just post the link. XKCD gets inlined :(
@dystroy just link the comic- it oneboxes
@AmaanCheval You pedantic young Microsoft tech-supporter from Wisconsin!
13:12
Thanks people.
close complete.
@OctavianDamiean Hahahahaha
@AmaanCheval I knew you'd like that one. :D
> I always google the things I need instead of referring to the documentation.
^ I do this
13:13
Wasn't racist at all. :P
One Night @ the Call Center or ON@CC is a novel written by Chetan Bhagat and first published in 2005. The novel revolves around a group of six call center employees working in Connexions call center in Gurgaon, Haryana. It takes place during the span of one night, in which all of the leading characters confront some aspect of themselves or their lives they would like to change. The story takes a dramatic and decisive turn through a literal deus ex machina, when the characters get a phone call from God. This is the second best-selling novel from the award winning author after Five Point ...
Wasn't really a good book
lol
But it's one of the popular ones here
This is popular everywhere else.
Thank god we've moved on from Twilight.
13:16
Hahaha
> The story takes a dramatic and decisive turn through a literal deus ex machina, when the characters get a phone call from God
(From One Night At The Call Center)
Now we're into the Hobbit mode - kinda makes me wanna read it - that book will always hold a little place with me - was the first book I ever read.
iirc I was in grade 1 or 2? idk. I was young.
The first book you ever read?
yup
Wow. I don't think I remember
I remember I really liked A Series Of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket (pseudonym, of course) ~5 years ago
> I have 3 work-related presentations in my network drive. And 148 animated gifs of cats and people falling over.
13:19
Hahahaha
Amateur - I have WAY more gifs than you
@rlemon you're a professional redditor ?
Hahahaha
@AmaanCheval after that I read the box-car-boys and then the chronicles of Narnia book set.
@dystroy pro troller.
13:20
Haven't heard of the box-car-boys
I think my first book must have been some of Roald Dahl's
boxcar children*
My sister had plenty
my bad
There were a lot of books
it was like nancy drew but for boys
Oh. Thought Hardy Boys was like that
Never read those, though
Harley Davidson is a motorcycle
13:23
lol
Brainfart
CoffeeScript is good
Shut up, bot
13:38
@AmaanCheval Are you OK with my pull request ? Is Zirak the one who could relaunch the bot with the new code ?
@dystroy Oh, yeah, sure. He has to pull it, though. The bot can be refreshed by us
@dystroy LOL :D
!!/refresh
or I could turn around
no! don't turn around! my cover is off!
how can i do this.
fadeOut wait 1 sec fadeIn then update text
I tired this but $this.fadeOut().fadeIn().text(e)
But text updates first then fadeIn - Out Happens
13:46
SO ChatBot! I see your CPU...
the last ones are gold
> Premature optimization, that’s like a fart. Premature abstraction is like taking a dump on another developer’s desk.
@BasicBridge basically because the fades start a timed function.
so the text is changed after said function starts
you will need to use the callbacks or deferred objects to solve this
$this.fadeIn(function() {
    $(this).fadeOut(function() {
        $(this).text(e); // ugly but works.
    });
});
@rlemon okz let me try
I thought it is possible in chaining
$.when( $this.fadeIn().fadeOut().promise() ).done(function() {
    $this.text( e );
});
should do it also
yea i like the idea of deferred objects more - just never used jQuery implementation
13:53
fadeIn() and fadeOut both go into fx queue and will get chained, but you need to hook into the finish of fadeOut
@jAndy I don't know why but only fadeOut happen in this case
the element is not hidden to begin with ?
!!/choose "What you know and get shit done" "The unknown, scary and interesting. Probably better but with a learning curve that you may or may not have time for"
@rlemon Neither
o_O
but....
ohhw you don't even need the explicit .promise() call
13:59
@jAndy Nice, finally got it

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