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10:04 PM
yo people
whats up
 
unemployment and gang related crime
 
@Cygwinnian A children's book written and illustrated by Theodore Geisel aka Dr. Seuss.
 
The Cat in the Hat?
 
Actually, I forgot the whole title.
It's a Great Day for Up.
 
Guys, I started learning some PHP
 
10:06 PM
my condolences
 
eww get away it might be catching
 
Why does everyone hate PHP so much?
 
why would you like php?
 
is listening to Sandstorm
 
I think that would be the shorter response
 
10:07 PM
because php is bad
 
php is just a mash of functions that almost do what you want... but not really.
don't get me wrong. I use it all the time... I still hate it
 
why do you use it?
 
I know it
:/
 
@rlemon Just like me and JScript.
 
don't know Python, learning node
@KendallFrey good, I was beginning to think you like JScript
 
10:10 PM
i think django is whack
I do like node.js, but for me PHP is simple and kinda quirky but it works
 
user1125394
php has many functions, without being functional
 
PHP makes it easy to program badly
 
Server side languages are only good as a data passthrough
code all of the things in js
 
user1125394
php caused the 2000's bug :p
 
!!/mustache aaron
 
10:23 PM
PHP caused my ex wife to leave me. Something about not feeling safe because mysql_* and exec()
 
real_escape_string breh
 
addslashes() FTW
 
types out a full prepared statement
 
lets me honest, if you're using PHP and MYSQL without PDO you're an idiot
 
I heard PDO was less safe
 
10:25 PM
o_O
 
Oh well, stop tainting me with my bad php memories, all about the JS now :P
 
user1125394
php caused a global warming of 2 degrees
 
github.com/Gacnt/Busapp/blob/master/routes/register.js it works, I can finally save things to Mongo!
 
10:28 PM
@c'c No, that's related to the decline in the number of pirates
 
Does MySQL not support stored procedures or something?
 
user1125394
yes strong correlation
 
“ Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good programmers write code that humans can understand. ” - Martin Fowler
 
AFAIK no
how ever I've only used sprocs in mssql
 
Why not use procs for PHP? Every time I see PHP code with inline select statements I cringe.
Especially when the same code is duplicated in 5 place
!!/norris
 
user1125394
10:38 PM
wonder if it's the netwrok or the bot who's slow
 
@IvoWetzel wat... that x axis is OUT OF ORDER
 
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Q: Unfriend multiple friends at once on Facebook

kamulaI'd really like to delete a large number of friends (~400) from my Facebook network and I'd really like to optimize this process. I found a greasemonkey script that will apparently help here: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/160224 However I'm hesitant to use it since I don't understand the...

 
11:08 PM
!!/info
!!/fuck you SO ChatBot
 
@rlemon I awoke on Fri, 05 Apr 2013 18:43:13 GMT (that's about 4 hours ago), got invoked 99 times, learned 93 commands, but forgotten 3 commands
@rlemon Command fuck does not exist.
 
yay!
ohh yea shmiddty is banned
 
I hate life right now
 
I may have to make a crappy webforms with child functionality by...yesterday.
Amusingly, doing the same thing with php would've cost me...2 hours? But the wonderful architecture and mix of config files leaves me hanging.
@jAndy What's your story?
 
if the world would only have a gorge... so I could choke on it
narf.. last week, I lost my iPod (the only chance was in the gym), but actually that was impossible since I always follow the same procedure. I searched literally everywhere, called there, asked.. nothing, gone !
so I bought a new iPod two days ago.. yay
 
11:17 PM
...woe be you
 
and today... I found my old iPod again !
GRRR
 
can you not return your old one?
 
and of course.. because I was SO sure I lost that damn thing.. I just threw anything away of that new one.. package, receipt...
lol
this is so... gross
 
she has six boobs.... o_O
 
@jAndy How can you live on?
Such tragedy, such poignancy...
 
11:20 PM
its just such a waste.. in all possible ways
I hate when things like that happen
 
@jAndy well you could mod one and use the other as a real ipod
 
I'd love to see a "Web Platform" chat group.
 
I guess.. to make at least a little sense of this crap, I'll find someone who can use an iPod
and gift it away
 
would cover HTML, CSS, HTTP, all the web platform APIs
 
sell the old one on kijiji
 
11:22 PM
set one of them up as a dashcam
 
Put one in a microwave, see what happens
 
two different persons linking to w3schools in the same thread stackoverflow.com/q/15841881/1331430
 
did i accidentally cross to the alternative dimension again?
 
11:30 PM
lol
 
love it
need it
 
hi, im wondering if this syntax is related to javascript inside an html tag: value={#cancel}
 
No
 
user1125394
some markup no?
 
11:40 PM
@SOChatBot The door slide thing makes sense only when the door's open. It needs to be in a greater angle for when the door's closed.
 
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Q: Canvas - Fade out speed based on remaining time in setTimeout

BatmanI have a canvas which loops through a series of images. The canvas is hidden after a set time determined by how fast the images loop using a setTimeout. However between the last image and the time the canvas disappears there's a certain amount of time left. During that time I want to fade away th...

 
And the scales have to be linear
Oh, maybe they are
 
So, coding a compiler for a stack based virtual machine was nicer in JavaScript than in Python :P
Maybe that's just because I like map/reduce/filter better than list comprehensions
 
You mean, because python doesn't have map/reduce/filter?
 
It does, but you can't pass anonymous functions as parameters
(Except for expressions)
 
11:49 PM
Makes sense, but I never minded defining functions inside of other functions and using them just once
In fact, I do that even in JS
 
I do that in JS, but in some cases that's clumsy
Also, I don't really like the fact some stuff is 'globalish' like len, map, reduce, filter, etc. str.length makes more sense to me than len(str), that's just me though
I do really appreciate how uniform everything is
 
I like that more, because you can pass it to functions
But with the newest ES, JS and python are even in my opinion
Arbitrary precision numbers are still missing
 
I like strong typing in some cases, but that's just because JS's weak typing is bad (for arrays and objects in particular, array+array should be concat, etc)
 
Yes, and that
 
Harmony classes and modules are bad imho, I think that's a bad spec
Not only the syntax is bad, but the concept. Adding more keywords and constructs to the language is bad unless it brings serious benefit. I'd really like to see interfaces more.
There's a proposal about arbitrary precision numbers iirc
Also, value types - really nice
 
11:56 PM
Just looked that up - nice
 
There needs to be the opposite of perl's fat arrow.
For object literals, that is. That'd kick ass.
 
@Zirak What's the opposite of a fat arrow, you mean like, unquoted strings in object literals?
 
//assuming a redesign where the fat-arrow quotes and colon doesn't:
var a = 'foo';
({ a : 4 }); //a is translated to 'foo'
({ a => 4}) //a is taken literally
 
=> is already used in Harmony though for lambdas (x)=>2*x etc
 
Keys as expressions. That's something very powerful.
 

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