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20:00
@Loktar Oh, I got it. Hit Build and showed the error and line number
yea well reminded me to relaunch the bot as well
Who's that Crockford? Did he do jQuery?
god dangit, lol after I get the SS
Hahaha, ah, that's even better!
Wasn't looking at the status bar
@dievardump Crockford is not a guy... it's a band
20:01
Crockford is a shifty car salesman who sells broken ford F150s
@saadtaame Seriously though, I don't understand what you mean
@rlemon you shouldn't.
Crockford said syntax highlighting is stupid
Did he really?
Crockford also hates a++
20:01
Hello, I still can't figure out whats wrong in my script :/ please help...jsbin.com/udiyon/1/edit
@Loktar he would kill you for using that.
says a=a+1 is more readable O.o
The same script with very less modification works fine
@Loktar Well, js ++ is pretty broken to his defense
!!> "1"++
a+=1 ; // most readable.
20:02
@BenjaminGruenbaum "ReferenceError: Invalid left-hand side expression in postfix operation"
Oh
!!> var a="1";var b=1;(a++);a;
@BenjaminGruenbaum 2
!!> ('1')++;
@AmaanCheval "ReferenceError: Invalid left-hand side expression in postfix operation"
!!> var a="1";(a=a+1);a;
20:03
@BenjaminGruenbaum "11"
++ and +1 act differently, that's his problem with ++, which I disagree with, just keep track of your types
Hey guys, how can I call launch_slider when i'm out of this scope ?

(function($){
$.slider = function(){
function launch_slider(){
}
})(jQuery);
@devWaleed If you know what this does $("#controls .control_image"); you're not looking at your HTML.
@JonathanLaf You can't, either make it global or attach it to a global object (that's the point of scope)
@ErikReppen eh, what do you mean?
20:04
var a = "1"; --a, a+= 2; // most readable, and ensures proper conversion ;) f u crock
Look at the HTML in left panel.
No, I have shown Javascript only
There's no element with id="controls". It's just empty.
You want me to put HTML too ?
@BenjaminGruenbaum how can I make it global or attach it to a global object ? sorry i'm not really good in javascript and I really need this to work :\ it's not my script it's a friend of mine who do it, and he tell me all you have to do is to call launch_slider... but like I've found that's currently impossible due to the scope so I have to modify him script
20:06
make him fix it, bill him for your downtime.
@JonathanLaf window.launch_slider = launch_slider// add this line above the })(jQuery); line
</vampDuty>
The problem is somewhere here:

imgsrc = $("image_"+cimgid).attr("src");
realimg.attr("src",""+imgsrc+"");
@AmaanCheval This again?
!!s/attr/prop/
Oh thank god! I found my key ...
20:06
@rlemon The problem is somewhere here: imgsrc = $("image_"+cimgid).prop("src"); realimg.attr("src",""+imgsrc+""); (source)
You can't increment a primitive value
You can increment a variable
^ or undefined :P
didn't I already yell at someone for not using prop over attr
1++ doesn't make sense, because it means 1 += 1
!!>undefined++
20:07
@BenjaminGruenbaum "TypeError: Cannot assign to read only property 'undefined' of #<DedicatedWorkerContext>"
I never really got why this works
That works in the chrome console :O
gives me NaN
Because undefined isn't a value, it's a variable.
Oh wait, strict mode
NaN++ also returns NaN
20:08
Well, it's both a value, and a variable
@Zirak undefined is a primitive value type in ES5, isn't it?
nah, prop didn't work
Infinity++ didn't cause the end of the world, so I suppose it is ok.
@rlemon I had a question about that, it's just a property
undefined += 1
undefined = undefined + 1
undefined = Number(undefined) + 1
undefined = NaN + 1
undefined = NaN
20:09
@devWaleed dude, wasn't the problem. but it does need to be changed.
attrs for the most part map to the prop
@Zirak Yeah, but undefined is a primitive value in ES5, why would it even let you assign to it, it's like doing 5=3
@BenjaminGruenbaum bau chica bau bau!
props are (with some exceptions) what is used, and faster to get/set
@OctavianDamiean Where was it?
@BenjaminGruenbaum It's both a value and a variable for some reason
20:10
On one of the many USB sticks laying around.
@Zirak Right, but that seems to be against the spec, it's probably covered there in a special case or something
imgsrc	=	$("image_"+cimgid).attr("src");  // selector here is looking for an element. is this a class or an id lookup you meant?
realimg.attr("src",""+imgsrc); // trailing string was not needed.
@devWaleed
@rlemon this question
2
Q: Javascript Infinity-- (infinity minus minus) yields Infinity

Benjamin GruenbaumI am looking at JavaScript's number type system. I'm using Chrome, When I evaluate 15-- for a number literal I get a ReferenceError since it makes no sense to decrement a constant. When I evaluate var x=10;x--; as expected everything works. Expectantly var a=Infinity;a-- evaluates to Infinit...

yea tbh I don't really care just pointing it out
It's a property of the global object
20:11
@devWaleed So have you logged those variables to see what they are and verified that the corresponding elements exist in your HTML?
So are Infinity and NaN: es5.github.com/#x15.1.1
Yeah, I know that, a friend asked me and I was going to answer it, but that dude answered it before I could :P
He answered it within 1 minute
That was crazy :)
Does NaN work the same way in other languages? That thing is nasty.
It is an id and its working now :/
Thanks for helping
@ErikReppen NaN is an awesome concept, you under-rate how useful it is
20:12
Thank you @BenjaminGruenbaum that's fixed my problem
@JonathanLaf you're welcome, you should learn how that code works though
NaN-related bugs are hideous to the uninitiated.
Not as bad as the octal overload though. That was spectacularly bad design.
@ErikReppen Would you rather typecheck whenever you're doing a number operation? That's the alternative...
I completely agree on the octal overload, I like NaN though, there were a bunch of bad design decisions involving it but it's an interesting concept
Okay but did two NaNs compared have to not equal each other for a good reason? I get that it could lead to silent fail but cripes that was confusing the first time I ran into it.
20:14
I have to go for a bit, but I'd appreciate feedback, especially on the String diagrams: dropbox.com/s/1ekz9us2agqu88y/syntax.pdf?m
@ErikReppen Yes, two NaNs not being equal to each other makes perfect sense. It's just built on top of a logical system that's different from the one you learned in high-school
@devWaleed do you know what makes a attribute and property different? what they are? how they are used? why we need a separation of the two? and why in 99% of the uses of attr should be prop?
@Zirak isn't the \ in string in the wrong side of the diagram?
So why is throwing errors when a non-castable-to-number-value is in the mix worse than NaN?
@devWaleed general rule of thumb (before the pedants jump on this there are many use cases that contradict this: deal with them as they arise, like Canvas):
attributes are state data, and are written to properties as the html is parsed into the dom. so if you ever want to lookup a element attribute after the parser has loaded the document then you only need the property. if you change the property and need to know it's original value you can now look to the attribute. However overwriting the attr to change the prop removes this ability.
also like mentioned, lookups for properties is much faster than attributes.
20:19
@devWaleed Fixed up that question, it was a mess.
@ErikReppen 99% of the times in a complex calculation you care if at least one thing failed, NaN gives you that. You don't have to catch an exception on every stage of the calculation. If we were already discussed Crockford he covers this in a recent lecture he did for Google on Monads
Hmm... Heh... Monads. Sorry, couldn't resist.
prop vs attr and .live will forever be my jRage
rageQuery?
!!s/Mo/Go/
@rlemon Hmm... Heh... Gonads. Sorry, couldn't resist. (source)
I never really got what Gonads are, (well, except for testicles in men)
20:23
Ovaries in women technically speaking.
organs in men and women that produce hormones
^ in a nutshell - no pun intended for men
^ in both I meant.
Oh damn. That was a pun.
Why is his lecture called Gonads and Monads, I never got that
20:23
@ErikReppen I know what you mean, I just was stating it
@BenjaminGruenbaum did he discuss hormones at all?
Monads are a fun thing, they don't really mean much, they're just a binding mathematical structure with 3 axioms, but there's so much hype around them
@rlemon No, I was expecting nudes >:(
lol
var covered = [1],
    nude = 1; // sexy isn't it
Monads do this and that and you're already using them blah blah
@BenjaminGruenbaum Thanks for NaN explanation. That makes sense.
It's like when tereško came here a few weeks ago and insisted something isn't MVC or some other shit like that. Who cares :S
It's a pattern name, there is a general idea of what it's about, it's hard to define
20:26
@Benjamin , it's concept is not hard to define
@deadlock Design patterns are like Porn, when you see one you know it's porn but it's hard to define what porn is in theory
@rlemon , @FlorianMargaine codepen.io/darkyen/pen/kfLve
hahahah
It's annoying because everybody gets the M wrong. You should be able to decouple M completely with very little work, IMO.
look at that cruel smile homies :D
20:27
@deadlock Let's start with a really simple question, define the iterator design pattern, good luck :P
I don't know anything about the iterator design pattern
Can't... watching porn.
but I can explain well event-driven/MVC
@ErikReppen LOL
@deadlock ok, singleton then :P
20:28
:D
Wrappers for serialized objects/values that allow iteration with a universal interface?
@deadlock The problem isn't explaining what MVC is but rather defining it. That is giving a list of clear and concise preconditions that anything that is MVC holds and anything that isn't doesn't.
Deadlock II was a great game.
We can play that game, go ahead, define event driven
First crack I ever wrote.
20:29
Defining it would be: It's a software design architecture
@Darkyen Holy shit, that's good stuff!
Well, but people are a little too loose with it. Auth in the M layer never made sense to me for instance.
@AmaanCheval whats ?
@Darkyen sucks.
lol thats cool looking @Darkyen
20:30
I was told you were making a dancing man in css
WHERE IS MY DANCING MAN?!
@ErikReppen They keep adding modules to all layers fucking it all up. MVC Should remain barebones
Use of database-stuff and business logic interchangeably seems completely wrong by even a very loose interpretation of the wikipedia definition.
and yea, the auth layer is completely pointless :D
:8088431 @deadlock So the following C code is event driven?

int main(){
    printf("Hello ");
    print("World");
}
@rlemon gave up :D
20:30
@Darkyen Your Codepen demo!
You should fix Tapeer.net @Darkyen
is that Papyrus font?
cause i just realized :3 i can give u any friken thing u want :D
with facials
@BenjaminGruenbaum it is
while making them sing i discovered the thing for that really grinnish smile
@deadlock modules in what? .NET MVC?
20:31
the main() functions launch on an event
function*
lemme add a lil aura to this dbz warrior :D
What about the following code:

Circle

cseg segment
assume cs:cseg, ds:cseg, ss:cseg
org 100h
.386
start:

mov ax, 13h
int 10h

mov dx, 3c8h
xor al, al
out dx, al
inc dx
mov cx, 256
xor al, al
lopp: out dx, al
out dx, al
out dx, al
inc al
dec cx
jnz lopp

mov ax, 0a000h
mov es, ax


fild y_rad
fild x_rad

loopdr:
fild angle
fsincos

fmul st, st(2)
fistp x_co

fmul st, st(2)
fistp y_co

add x_co, 160
add y_co, 100

xor di, di
mov ax, y_co
shl ax, 6
add di, ax
shl ax, 2
add di, ax
add di, x_co
thats not
@deadlock why is that?
20:32
@Loktar wanna see hairs ?
@Darkyen I hesitate to say yes.
The code runs on the event, that event is that the user ran it, possibly by clicking an .exe
because thats just a function, it depends on where it's called :D
but yes :P
@Loktar aiight gimme a few minutes.. err its too late :-/
to sleep (XD)
20:33
@deadlock So is the main() in the first code snippet
IMO, the notion that Controller should be the thinnest layer is typically wrong.
I wish you could define pseudo content in an animation.
but we know that the main() is called in the program entry point which is an event
i have work tomorrow ... i guess this is for tonight but maybe i will add hairs tomorrow with an aura :D
20:33
@deadlock The assembler code is run when you click the .exe, running the .exe is an event
hahahah
It's not event driven, it doesn't really have any events
so any thing that runs when I click it is event-driven
An event your code doesn't handle maybe.
so each mp3 in my library is event-driven because it runs when I double click it
20:34
@deadlock like porn. It's very hard to define but easy to recognize
@deadlock I'd define event driven differently though
I dunno, sometimes porn is erotica.
Porn is pretty easy to define..
@Loktar try your best :)
@deadlock look what the definition of Application is on wikipedia :P
20:36
> the depiction of erotic behavior (as in pictures or writing) intended to cause sexual excitement
Porn can be simply defined as "fake sex"
@deadlock well.. its not fake
and its not always sex
mmm let me try another definition then
@deadlock So if people have a sex party and film it, but the sex part is for fun, and they upload it to xvideos or something, it's not porn?
If it's not sex, then it's definitely fake
20:37
@BenjaminGruenbaum it would be porn
I suspect in hetero porn, her enjoying it is (usually) fake.
@deadlock But it wouldn't be fake :P
ugh, css you have failed me
.dance:after {
    content: '┏(-_-)┛';
  -webkit-animation-duration: 3s;
  -webkit-animation-name: dance;
  -webkit-animation-iteration-count: infinite;
}
@-webkit-keyframes dance {
    0%  { content: '┏(-_-)┛'; }
    20% { content: '┗(-_- )┓'; }
    40% { content: '┏( -_-)┛'; }
    60% { content: '┗(-_-)┛'; }
    80% { content: '┗(-_-)┓'; }
}
lol its like the actors of gay porn..
@ErikReppen That's probably right, but we have no evidence to support that claim
20:38
I so wanted that to work.
> Im not gay Im just an actor!
> Im acting!
lol wat?
Porn is an industry of filming and producing sexual content
Porn is hard to define, but easy to recognize
> the depiction of erotic behavior (as in pictures or writing) intended to cause sexual excitement
^ defined.
And of course if I were in the porn it would never be true (that she didn't enjoy it) so trying to participate would be like a Heisenberg thing.
20:38
@deadlock Not talking about the pornography industry but on porn in general, porn movies, pictures etc
Porn is prostitution, but it's ok because it's on film and taxed.
@rlemon I know right?
@Loktar So if Onions cause me sexual excitement, onions are porn?
mmmm
Pr0nions : porn that makes you weep like you just cut up some onions.
20:39
@BenjaminGruenbaum yes, to you they would be considered porn I suppose. But is their purpose in creation to create sexual excitement?
No. So technically its not porn.
Porn is the art of fucking and getting fucked in front of a camera :D
Porn in itself is something that was created with the intended purpose of causing arousement.
I think... I think I am porn. Yes, I am now porn incarnate. A new superhero perhaps.
@Loktar So the intent of the creator is the sole factor when deciding whether something is porn or not?
pretty much.
20:40
@deadlock So anything without direct sex is not porn? Like strip tease?
Since naked ladies can be art.
@Loktar lol
and the creator determines that :P
there is nothing wrong with porn. We are sexual creatures and we like to be entertained with 'fake' things. I don't see porn as any different than your favorite sitcom or magazine.
make naked ladies with canvas :D
20:40
Naked lady art is just old porn.
@Loktar So if I wrote this line with the full intent of causing arousement, does that make it porn?
@BenjaminGruenbaum oh you always have a way out
You could call it porn if you wanted.
@rlemon Not judging porn heaven forbid :P
Its like me saying what Im writing is fiction.
20:41
@Loktar Right, I could, but we both know that it's not porn
Erotic Fiction is not porn, it's erotic fiction.
Fiction has a definite Definition.
I'm pretty sure they're not talking about porn in the Java room right now.
but i could label anything I do fiction..
@deadlock I'm just making a point, easy to recognize, hard to define, just like design patterns
@Loktar Is the bible fiction?
20:41
I can make a video of a potato sitting on a birdcage and call it porn. There is stranger kink stuff out there.
@ErikReppen The C# room neither.
@BenjaminGruenbaum depends.
porn is labeled by the person who labels it, otherwise it's just media.
@ErikReppen That's because Java sucks
@BenjaminGruenbaum Well that basically described patterns.
20:42
@rlemon Rule 34 in action.
exactly.
It is usually easy enough, however, to decide what patterns are not.
We could sit here all day and probably come up with a definition of Porn we'll find satisfactory, that wouldn't help us one bit
There has to be someone with a potato-birdcage fetish, right?
I don't find animal sex at all arousing, but I will watch lions fuck on Discovery channel. To some sick fuck who likes that: it's porn. to me: it's a documentary on the reproductive cycles of lions.
20:43
programmers.SE has a lot of closed questions
.... there already is a definition for porn.
Just as Dukes of Hazard without Daisy Duke will never remotely resemble porn for me.
Your analogy sucked is what I'm saying.
mine?
I thought mine was ok.
no @BenjaminGruenbaum lol
20:43
That happens often with design patterns, people argue about the definition of MVC, that doesn't really help them
porn is in the eye of the dickholder
3
@RyanKinal I think for the mods in programmers, closures are porn.
@Loktar codepen.io/darkyen/pen/kfLve does the hover effect err.. lags
@rlemon lmfao
@ErikReppen yeah, but for me, they're just an annoyance
Why has no one started a porn.stackexchange?
20:44
Nothing happens on hover @Darkyen
@ErikReppen I'd like you to say all the design patterns and Monads, but say Monads last, and S-L-O-W-L-Y
there is a very faint shadow effect
I see a slight change in the outline (shadow)
@RyanKinal Me too. I've bitched on meta in a variety of appropriate and inappropriate ways.
@ErikReppen I do have to wonder if it's indicative of the kind of ambiguous purpose of programmers
20:46
I love the days when you get rammed with badges for "popular questions"
it's nice after a few weeks of not answering anything mainsite
"ohh yea, SO is not just a chat system... I forgot"
2 days ago, I posted an answer and now it has 352 up-votes! It's unbelievable!
wow nice
yes amazing :)
352
A: Why does this code print "hello world"?

Eng.FouadThe other answers explain why, but here is how: new Random(-229985452).nextInt(27) The first 6 numbers that the above random generates are: 8 5 12 12 15 0 and the first 6 numbers that new Random(-147909649).nextInt(27) generates are: 23 15 18 12 4 0 Then just add those numbers to the int...

@RyanKinal I think there's a split culture between finding subjective issues interesting and wanting to stamp out anything that can't be represented with a bit.
20:47
it's a nice answer, but it isn't even "AMAZING!" - I wonder how it got such views
The code is cool however
someone found the perfect seed.
yup
> I've found the holy grail! The Hello World seed!
but seriously.. how did it get 65k views in 2 days
My answer is OK and it is not a great answer though.
20:48
probably reddit.
Reddit and hn
hrmm. yea maybe
@ErikReppen Agreed. I find subjective issues very interesting, and I find them appropriate for programmers.SE. But I don't think it was exactly meant for that. Nor does it fit the general idea of SE
@Loktar totally using in in minecraft tonight.
@Eng.Fouad the rapid upvotes suck however because you got capped hard for that
@rlemon using what in minecraft?
20:52
@RyanKinal What's the point of having programmers and stack? Code-writing specific vs. inherently subjective topics involving the profession of writing code was what I had thought. Professional vs. amateur doesn't really make any sense, IMO.
the hello world seed
@rlemon agreed. I cannot exceed 200 rep.
SO === "I have this actual problem with this code, here is the code and the error and my attempt at a fix, can you help"
programmers.SE === "I am a programmer and have issues configuring this IDE for this need, can someone help me?"
^ how I see it
however superuser might be applicable for the later as well
bad example
Well... I've been reading the programmers FAQ, and it's not really intended to be subjective. But it does seem that a question that might be closed on SO (for being too subjective/not constructive/not a question) might still be appropriate for programmers.SE.
Also, it turns out that Jimmy Hoffa was on programmers.SE all along... go figure.
The thing that really pisses me off is when they use the answers as a gauge for when to close a question.
Nice.
20:55
@ErikReppen Agreed
@BenjaminGruenbaum Trace the railway path
The repetition path comes in from the right
@Eng.Fouad In case you didn't know, the question was featured in the weekly newsletter too
So, that along with Reddit and HN
@Zirak Yeah, I see that now
what newsletter
js weekly?
nvm
stupid
I'm trying to find out if the package I'm using has a config to change that...it really is confusing
20:58
I keep flirting with the idea of creating Bizaro SE
i thought that was meta.so
;)
I was thinking more of trying to engineer things to provoke tech holy wars in every way possible.

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