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12:00 PM
@OctavianDamiean He's a hero to us all
 
@GNi33 Good news, I guess
 
didn't expect it to work so well, really
(especially with the code-base of one of those games :P)
 
lol.. it doesn't show the gfx when talking to someone ?
 
It doesn't inline images if there's text with the link
If you ping someone with the arrow next to their message, the image will be inlined
 
12:05 PM
@AmaanCheval Yea, one is called a reply the other one is a simple message.
 
I feel sad for him
 
you'll need to directly reply to a message
 
@GNi33 Look at the drop bouncing between his nose and lip!
 
:D
 
@AmaanCheval Mate, he's drinking. Didn't you realize? It drips from this noes right on the lips.
 
12:07 PM
bingo question ! how the "place" is called in a humans face, between nose and upper lip ?!
 
cool, even css-animations work without problems, me likey
 
@OctavianDamiean Hahaha
@jAndy Moustache area? :P
 
@phenomnomnominal what am I reading
 
hahaha
 
philtrum
 
12:08 PM
@GNi33 Nice
 
@GNi33: google cheater !
 
haha, i actually knew that, but i have no idea why
 
I hate that I get bored of the music I have so fast
 
@AmaanCheval Try "Broadway Calls" or "The Wonder Years" then
 
Thank you
 
12:10 PM
and "Man Overboard", as you liked City Lights, you could like some songs of these bands too
 
Great, thanks
I listened to this song called "Just Stay Here Tonight" by Augustana. Isn't the usual, but I liked it
 
hm, never heard of Augustana, let me have a look
 
Kind of mellow
 
The new "Silverstein" is pretty nice too btw
 
this room is too distracting, I have to leave, want to finish something :p l8tr
 
12:13 PM
Cool, I'll check them out
 
@GNi33 Normally, I like songs like this, but now it feels like there's too much screaming
 
well, it depends, i really like things like that, that's one Silverstein - song that i like since some time
but i'm constantly switching between really hard stuff and pop-punk, for example, depends on my daily mood
 
I like Broadway Calls so far, though
Yeah
 
We Came As Romans have a good potion of both when it comes to this for example
 
12:21 PM
Cool!
 
some really hard songs with a good mix and meaningful lyrics
 
I think everyone needs to watch Army of Darkness (well the entire Evil Dead trilogy, but specifically Army of Darkness)
 
typical Post-Hardcore i'd say
 
Army of Darkness is a 1992 American comedy-dark fantasy film directed by Sam Raimi. It is the third and final installment in The Evil Dead trilogy. The film was written by Sam Raimi and his brother Ivan, produced by Robert Tapert and Bruce Campbell, and stars Campbell and Embeth Davidtz. Continuing from Evil Dead II, Ash Williams is trapped in the Middle Ages and battles the undead in his quest to return to the present. The film was produced as part of a production deal with Universal Studios after the financial success of Darkman. Filming took place in California in 1991. Army of Darkne...
 
@rlemon way too awesome :D
 
12:22 PM
:D
 
@AmaanCheval and, if you're in the mood for great hard stuff, try one of my all time favs, Memphis May Fire... so... i'll stop now, i promise :D
 
Cool, thanks! I like the suggestions
 
we were just talking about Red Dawn (1984) at work and the guy didn't believe it wasn't meant to be a funny movie - made me thing of AoD
 
It's hard to find music without them
I like We Came as Romans
 
yeah, i tend to browse /r/metalcore, /r/posthardcore, /r/punkrock and /r/poppunkers if i'm looking for new bands to listen to
 
12:25 PM
Wow, I didn't even think of that for some reason. I just poke around /r/music
 
@AmaanCheval have you hard the "I Glad You Came" - cover of them? brilliant :D
 
@GNi33 Listening to it now
 
Pantera @AmaanCheval
I assume you know of them, but then I don't know if India has much of a metal scene
 
@rlemon Doesn't really. Thanks
 
12:29 PM
This one needs to be closed and deleted
 
Pantera, Slayer, Megadeath, Mushroomhead, Disturbed, Puddle of Mud
 
0
A: How can I make a redirect page in JavaScript/jQuery?

Vipan Kumaryou can do that with following code jQuery(window).attr('location','http://www.google.com')

 
Some people really don't make the slightest effort...
 
Hahahaha
 
lol...
 
12:30 PM
@rlemon Thanks. Listened to Megadeath earlier
 
This one works :
 
Downvote every answer because if you're answering that you're an idiot
 
var url = "http://stackoverflow.com";
$(location).attr('href',url);
 
@AmaanCheval Nope!
 
seriously, i should have joined Stackoverflow in 2009
2708
A: How can I make a redirect page in jQuery/JavaScript?

Ryan McGearyjQuery is not necessary, and window.location.replace(...) will best simulate an HTTP redirect. It is better than using window.location.href =, because replace() does not put the originating page in the session history, meaning the user won't get stuck in a never-ending back-button fiasco. If ...

 
12:32 PM
lol, how the fuck does this get an upvote. this is the worst answer in the bunch. — rlemon 6 secs ago
 
2708 upvotes for that is just ridiculous
 
0
A: How can I make a redirect page in JavaScript/jQuery?

ACBYou can do it using plain HTML <html> <head> <script> function redirect() { window.location.replace("http://www.google.com") } </script> </head> <body> <input type="button" value="Redirect" onclick="redirect()"> </body> </html>

Plain HTML indeed
 
@rlemon That's the only reason I answer Go questions today :)
 
@AmaanCheval hahaha
 
Better a comment and not an answer. Answers calling the question a dupe are redundant and not fitting to the site. — rlemon 7 secs ago
 
12:36 PM
Now it's time to delete it. People here who can't vote to delete should really try to rep-whore more :p
 
This dude's insane...
!!/stat 44984 extended
 
@Zirak [venkatachalam](http://stackoverflow.com/users/44984/venkatachalam) has 8509 reputation, earned 8 rep today, asked 100 questions, gave 3 answers, for a q:a ratio of 100:3.
avg. rep/post: 82.61. Badges: 20g 45s 66b
 
well someone is upvoting this guys shit answer
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A: How can I make a redirect page in JavaScript/jQuery?

Vipan Kumaryou can do that with following code jQuery(window).attr('location','http://www.google.com')

downvote to oblivion!
 
He got hold of some generic questions
 
also if you look at his activity he has a lot of bad answers
 
12:38 PM
So even though most of his questions are pure shit, he rises victorious
 
posted on March 12, 2013

var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); try { var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-3727700-1"); pageTracker._trackPageview(); } catch(err) {} Hey geeks! Our friends at GaymerConnect are raising funds for a docu

 
Hi there
i wanna ask that when an auto update of app occurs, the old data is deleted... Is there any way to save it?
 
Yeah, I saw a user the other day who was almost at 20k with not answer and only stupid questions.
 
Vipan Kumar, ludhiana, punjab, india
697 11 28
^ many many bad answers with upvotes
 
2 messages moved to recycle bin
@donotusetabtodigitthisnick I don't believe you
 
12:41 PM
@Zirak no man. just no.
 
if you move them no banning
 
@rlemon You can flag on other rooms as well.
 
yea, but that involves more work.
The poop came back, the very next day. The poop came back, we though he was a gonner, but the poop came back. He just couldn't stay away. (he stinks).
 
12:43 PM
You missed the obvious: He's a floater.
 
didn't work into the song as well
@AmaanCheval first chick in yellow, her left nipple is hard. it's kinda arousing
 
Hahahaha
 
She has pretty hair.
 
hm, i was expecting something different, now i'm disappoint
 
@AmaanCheval i... am trying that nose speaker thing.
brb
 
12:49 PM
hey, I haven't been banned in several months now
 
@rlemon Hahaha nice
@Zirak Me too!
 
Hahahhaa
 
fu, i'm eating right now
 
@GNi33 wow
creepy we both "working !==" him
3 seconds apart in posts
 
1:00 PM
haha, you just commented too? :D
 
great minds think alike?
the issue is that you are using jquery in a horrible way to do something completely straight-forward. Working !== good solution — GNi33 1 min ago
working !== sensible. Why would you use jQuery for this? — rlemon 1 min ago
 
Hi guys
 
Hi Dr. Nick!
 
hey, someone know if we can create a ios app with html5 on windows? (about a tester and all the kit)
 
@rlemon and he's still defending his point
 
1:02 PM
Hi cptn
 
@rlemon That dude is horrible :O
 
@GNi33 I just shut him down again
 
I still wouldn't say something like "lol, how the fuck did this get an upvote " in SO
LMFAO, I just read the question, redirecting using jQuery
 
eh, worst that happens is a mod removes it and I get a small suspension
 
yeah, i'm still wondering how it's not deleted yet
^ the question, not your comment
 
1:04 PM
he needed to know my feeling towards his answer. the emphasis would be lost without a "fuck" here.
 
253
A: How can I make a redirect page in jQuery/JavaScript?

Boris GuérySimply do : var url = "http://stackoverflow.com"; $(location).attr('href',url);

This needs deletion :(
 
@rlemon So you didn't give a.. emphasis
 
Just downvoted it :/
 
252 upvotes, oh boy
 
Anyone using that solution, $(location), is doing something inherently wrong
It's a wrong answer that people use because it works by chance
 
1:07 PM
LOL
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Q: Javascript not Un-Hiding Content

Pentacore(I was unsure what title to use so i took what i felt described it if it doesnt fit please tell me/change it) So i've been making this league of legends site for a while now and ran into a trouble. I've been making a Filter menu that filters the "Champions"(Hero's) to only show those with the co...

"un-hiding" -> showing?
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum that comment to that answer...
Yea I am not down with "just use JS". If we want to use more compact clean syntax, why the hell not use jQuery...what's the big deal. I don't see why people say just use plain JS when you can type less and get more functionality through jQuery. Might not necessarily get "more" here but the syntax is much less verbose...that's a win in my book every time in code. The less, the more readable, less clutter the better on a page or in source code. — CoffeeAddict Nov 2 '11 at 6:25
seriously? $(location).attr('href') makes more sense than window.location = "URL" or even using .assign... really?
 
I don't see on what basis delete a stupid answer which has so many upvotes.
 
@GNi33 ummm
$(location).attr('href', 'http://stackoverflow.com');
location.href = 'http://stackoverflow.com'; // how the fuck is this more verbose?
 
Yes it's stupid but if voters are so stupid, I don't see how to fix that.
 
The basis is - it's wrong
 
1:10 PM
@rlemon thats fucking awesome
 
It's a wrong answer, it absuses the language
There is a better answer to the question already
 
@rlemon lol
 
Bejamin, How is it wrong?
 
@CoffeeAddict, 2 year old comment, but please school me on how location.href = 'http://stackoverflow.com'; is more verbose than the alternative in the answer here? Even if you take away the variable it is still more verbose and more characters to use jQuery for this. — rlemon 6 secs ago
 
@WillFM Read the comments, location is an object not a DOM element
 
1:12 PM
It works, it does no inherent harm by doing it that way. It wont fail.
 
It doesn't have attributes
@WillFM Yes, there is, it shows lack of very basic of understanding of both JavaScript and jQuery
 
eval('window.location = "http://google.ca";'); // I am also "working" but I am the wrong fucking answer!
 
^ still better than the jQuery solution
 
lol
@BenjaminGruenbaum That solution is like an anti hero
since eval is evil ;D
 
lol
@Darkyen you like the full saiyan eh? :P
I could have spent more time on the hair and the outfit. but I would need you to pose for a specific picture to get the right effects.
hard to merge cartoon and real life and make it look good
 
1:14 PM
for(i in window){
    if(i === "location"){
        $(window[i]).attr("location","YOUR URL");
    }
}
No inherent harm in this ^
 
The Pineapple (Ananas comosus), named for its resemblance to the pine cone, is a tropical plant with edible multiple fruit consisting of coalesced berries, and the most economically significant plant in the Bromeliaceae family. Pineapples may be cultivated from a crown cutting of the fruit, Pineapple does not ripen significantly post-harvest. Pineapples are consumed both fresh and cooked, canned, or juiced, and are found in a wide array of cuisines including dessert, fruit salad, jam, yogurt, ice cream and candy—and as a complement to meat dishes. In addition to consumption, in the P...
What a weird ass explanation.
 
window.goto = function(url) {
    window.location.href = url;
};
goto('http://stackoverflow.com'); // there, now it is super readable and less verbose.
 
JavaScript finally has the goto we've always wanted!
 
well labels are pretty much gotos
 
@Zirak Learning SEN in class right now
AGENT0
pretty fun
 
1:19 PM
var i, j;

loop1:
for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {      //The first for statement is labeled "loop1"
   loop2:
   for (j = 0; j < 3; j++) {   //The second for statement is labeled "loop2"
      if (i == 1 && j == 1) {
         continue loop1;
      } else {
         console.log("i = " + i + ", j = " + j);
      }
   }
}

// Output is:
//   "i = 0, j = 0"
//   "i = 0, j = 1"
//   "i = 0, j = 2"
//   "i = 1, j = 0"
//   "i = 2, j = 0"
//   "i = 2, j = 1"
//   "i = 2, j = 2"
js version of 'goto' is labels + continue ;)
you can also break out of a labeled statement
!!/mdn label
 
That makes me sad
 
it's not even new
 
Of course it's not new, it's an old design mistake
 
no one uses them (or at least, I've never seen them used in the wild)
 
1:21 PM
Oh, yeah, it's old. But I never had a proper look at them
And I've never seen anyone use them
 
there is not much need for gotos in functional programming
 
GOTO is a concept that makes no sense in functional programming
 
Good morning all
 
Then again JS isn't really functional, functions have states
Still, GOTO is a very weak tool logically
It's like : let's go look at our high-level, awesome language like a von neumann machine - makes no sense
 
@rlemon lol
 
1:23 PM
posted on March 12, 2013 by Randall Koutnik

I was talking with a friend who was frustrated at his lack of accomplishment so far this semester.  "None of my classes are challenging." he lamented, "I feel that I haven't done anything in the past five weeks.  I'm coasting."  This is a common complaint.  After three years of classes and homework, I too, am beginning to question the worth of a seemingly-endless c

 
i feel like i am gonna blow the world with a kamehameha (XD)
 
Hi all, Is there anyone here who has worked with distributable client libraries? Im looking into drawing html forms using a script and some form data.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum Just looks like an s-expression language
@SecretDeveloper Care to elaborate?
 
Exactly :) And we're learning about it in the multi-agent systems course
 
I want to provide a library that will draw a form on a clients website. So they import a script I host which pulls form data from some service enpoint and draws html forms onto the clients page. The form can be illed in and then submitted to my site.
 
1:29 PM
how does the pulled "form data" looks like?
 
json object, {type:"textbox"....}
 
@SecretDeveloper There's this awesome document language you can use to describe forms
@SecretDeveloper It lets you declare what form data, like type=text and create forms using it
It's called "HTML"
 
@SecretDeveloper I developed that with no clear intent on how it would be used. any non keyed attribute passed in will be mapped to a element attribute
keyed attributes being stuff like textContent, tagName, className, etc.
 
@rlemon "Who's content.." should say whose
 
1:33 PM
check out the source, you might be able to hack something in
@AmaanCheval noted.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum It truly is an excellent language for writing HTML in
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I have heard of this H T M L before somewhere. I was thinking of using json as the client may not always be a html web client...
 
(wow, getting english schooling from the Indian)
5
 
@AmaanCheval haha, i freaking love you
 
@SecretDeveloper :) HTML is just a document format, you can parse it just like you can parse JSON, there's no sense in using JSON in this case
 
1:34 PM
@rlemon looks interesting
 
Hahaha, I'm sorry, I can't help it :D
 
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Q: Would Python be too slow for client-side use in Browsers?

ProfpatschI’ve heard the statement that Python would be too slow to be of any use in browsers. I reckon Javascript is only superior in this aspect because of companies like Google who need it fast (and made it fast) because they need it to survive, but I could be wrong. Are there any differences in how P...

 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I can serialize a frm object to json for transmission and deserialize back to an object at the other end. HTML would be a bad choice here. XML would make slightly more sense...
 
@Feeds do you target the dumb questions ?
@SecretDeveloper if you have a static (or a set of static) template(s) then you can pass a lot less data as json to the client and push it into the template
FragBuilder is only useful if the template is also being passed as part of the dataset
 
since i am supporting i have to support OAUTH
so i made two tables
 
1:37 PM
@SecretDeveloper XML and HTML are the same in that context...
 
Users , Accounts
and another table user_account.. which binds oauth account(s) with user ?
any other option in mind ppl ?
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum yep and neither is what I want :)
@rlemon exactly.
 
@Darkyen I (generally) do: accounts, indentities, profiles
 
hmm similar :D
 
where accounts is the oAuth account, identities is their joining table, and profiles is their user profile.
 
1:38 PM
Does anyone know of any sites that already do this type of work?
 
@SecretDeveloper twitter and g+ are 100% client side rendered via js
but they pass data and template separately afaik.
 
Weird...why does it insert the useless + after the e?
!!> String(6.02e23)
 
@Zirak "6.02e+23"
 
It's defined as such in the spec (step 9), but...weird.
 
I guess that's to avoid confusion with negative.
 
1:44 PM
Following that logic, it should be "+6.02e+23"
 
from a quick nerd-search on wikipedia I cannot find any other formats of scientific 'E' notation that use the +
however other programming languages do use strange stuff like double && and subscript 10
Scientific notation is a way of writing numbers that are too big or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form. Scientific notation has a number of useful properties and is commonly used in calculators and by scientists, mathematicians and engineers. In scientific notation all numbers are written in the form of :a \times 10^b (a times ten raised to the power of b), where the exponent b is an integer, and the coefficient a is any real number (however, see normalized notation below), called the significand or mantissa. The term "mantissa" may cause confusion, however, because it c...
 
@rlemon I was also wondering on what would be a norm
 
Hello.
 
@rlemon hmm
 
Odd. Some language probably started it off and everybody else copied.
 
1:49 PM
It's possible here that ECMAScript just normalizes a not very well thought previous code from first js implementations...
 
could be an internal thing. possibly for speed optimization?
 
In JSON you can omit the +
 
you can omit it in js. but internally it gets added back
 
Which is strange as there are many forbidden things, like the non significative 0 at the start of numbers
 
In every language you can omit the +. In displaying the number it appears.
@dystroy That freaks me out too, because it follows the JS spec: es5.github.com/#x7.8.3
DecimalIntegerLiteral ::
    0
    NonZeroDigit DecimalDigitsopt
...and I really don't get it
Because, well,
!!> 0023
 
1:54 PM
@Zirak "SyntaxError: Octal literals are not allowed in strict mode."
 
In Java :
double d = 6.02e23;
System.out.println(d);
gives
 
durr...
 
6.02E23
 
@SOChatBot Hahahaha
Fail
 
0023
> 19
 
1:55 PM
% python -c 'print(6.02e23)'
6.02e+23
 
I get Heart of the Swarm today YEEAH BOOOY
 
% perl -e 'print 6.02e23'
6.02e+23
 
taking tomorrow off for dat shiz
 
lol
 
@Loktar AWESOME!
 
1:56 PM
In Go :
d := 6.02e23
log.Println(d)
6.02e+23
 
Anyway, the 0 restriction in js is because of the octal format, as you've seen from my fail.
 
@Zirak Probably.
I might edit my answer to add that
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Q: JSON syntax error: 'unexpected number' or 'JSON.parse: expected ',' or '}' after property value in object'

GVelascohI receive this response from a POST request using $.ajax(): {"command": 6,"log_size":50,"log":[{"type": 30,"tag": "*NETEVENT*","sensors": "0D","ti": 1047161877,"to": 0},{"type": 30,"tag": " __START__","sensors": "00","ti": 0000011410,"to": 0},{"type": 30,"tag": "*NETEVENT*","sensors": "0A","ti":...

 
Loktar: "Cough Cough, yea i'm sick I cannot come in today (in the background you hear some asian kid calling out Loktar for being a noob)
Boss: "What was that?!"
Loktar: "ohh, nothing, nothing. TV program. sick. bye. (aside) HeY Ass Clown! Prepare to be dominated by the Loktar! Bitch!... (realizes he never hung up the phone...)"
 
Do edit
 
^ @Loktar i'm sad to say this all played out in my head and made me chuckle out loud at my desk
 

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