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8:00 AM
vim it's ok i mean maybe it's really better but i feel nano so simple to use :P ..
just a copy/paste command for nano needed :P
has vim copy/paste command?
 
y, c
p
 
@badbetonbreakbutbedbackbone No I'm on the roof
 
LOL
 
8:02 AM
hello
??
how to autostart a javascript video???
 
@FlorianMargaine that explains how vim rocks/sucks :D
 
if you look at the image, you'll see "yank" (copy) and "paste"
 
!!/tell upcomingdeveloper mdn video
 
"paste before" or "paste after"
 
8:03 AM
yeah saw ;)
 
and way more.
 
I think vim is an acquired taste
But I wouldn't use it just to sound like a wine snob
 
I switch back and forth between Sublime Text 2 / VIM
 
1 message moved to recycle bin
 
@Zirak Thank you, I killed myself a little with that one
 
8:04 AM
anybody there??
 
@Neil You have your wine cellar and special gym for that.
 
@upcomingdeveloper No, sorry.
 
@Gacnt if you're constantly being in insert mode, you're not using vim.
 
hey does someone knows about some Sublime Text 2 git plugin?
 
@upcomingdeveloper We've seem to have all died. You are the only one left.
 
8:04 AM
@Zirak Well I'm a bit on the practical side. I don't buy wine because it's vintage and it costs a boat-load, but I'll buy wine if it tastes good
 
!!/tell badbetonbreakbutbedbackbone google sublime text 2 git plugin
 
Same thing for my code editors
 
@badbetonbreakbutbedbackbone Because win is winning
 
8:05 AM
I find myself using CTRL+V SHIFT+I a lot
 
ohh sorry........... my internet is not working at that time
 
The end of civilization does that at times.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum editor of choice?
 
what does "use strict"; does?
 
Have you not heard of google?
 
@Gacnt I'm kidding, I like vim, used it myself for several months. I use VisualStudio +ReSharper, I know that wouldn't be the case if I wasn't using a very fast computer.
 
Guessing you write in more than JS to have VS on your comp ;)
 
I write more than JS, but I use VS for JS too, it has very powerful autocomplete and code intel.
 
vim is the best editor for code golf :-)
 
So apparently Haskell programmers can't google either =_=
It's the Unit type. It has exactly one value. . Actions which return no interesting values it. — Benjamin Gruenbaum 1 min ago
 
8:24 AM
Generalise more
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum so you can google special characters?
 
Haskell doesn't have something like perlop?
 
If i sound amazingly stupid for the next few days programmatically especially design wise please spare me, its my books.
 
As long as your English stays as perfect as it is, nevermind
 
It's in the book. Took me about about 60 secs to find it: 'Note that the empty tuple () is also a type which can only have a single value: ()'. symbolhound wasn't very useful this time however.
 
8:30 AM
lol
here is my exerperience
I am being told that
Object Oriented Programming is good for : "Making Robots"
Procedure Oriented Programming is Good for: "Making GUI etc"
 
that's quite stupid indeed
 
@copy programmers can't google
@FlorianMargaine even if I google it with the special character, LYAH is the first result
 
wasn't for me
 
Sometimes there's more to googling than just reading Google's précis of a page.
 
 
8:34 AM
@loading... "précis"?
 
Who needs VS when you got this beast ;)
 
@FlorianMargaine here is one you'd kill the author for
 
@FlorianMargaine That's an English word.
 
> modules in POP are analogous to objects in OOP
 
@loading... and what does it mean?
 
8:35 AM
is that senseful ?
 
@Darkyen it's not that bad, yeah
 
@FlorianMargaine Open the first result -_-
 
Summary, or abridgement.
 
> There’s no null and no void. Every variable has to have a value, even if it’s a placeholder. The standard placeholder value is the empty tuple, (), a.k.a. “unit.” The type of () is also ().
 
@FlorianMargaine i dont quite understand that though
 
8:37 AM
@FlorianMargaine What does it mean in French? Anything?
 
@Darkyen you can maintain state in modules
 
interesting
so basically load a whole module to create one object ?
 
@loading... yeah, "precise", "accurate"
 
@FlorianMargaine What about as a noun?
 
@Darkyen no, modules can create new objects every time you call them
nope
 
8:40 AM
Interesting. Wiktionary says it has come into English via French, but doesn't say when.
 
@Gacnt (and @FlorianMargaine IIRC, or anyone else with a mac) how are you liking a mac for dev purposes?
 
I expect the accent will disappear.
 
@Zirak depends on my mood
but I have exactly the same tools installed, dev-wise
 
@Zirak Awesome, might as well ping phenom too ;)
 
8:42 AM
@phenomnomnominal (sp?) see above
 
I have an iPhone and iPad also, so having a MBP:Retina is a bonus so all my devices are synced
 
@Zirak I have ubuntu and OSX installed on my mbp. Both have the same dev tools installed. One is nicer with the touchpad, the other is nicer with the keyboard.
 
@FlorianMargaine But you say for non-dev (in general) it's more meh
 
@copy ok getting pretty good numbers now
 
depends if I want to touch the trackpad or the keyboard tbh
 
8:43 AM
In chrome
Completed 3000000 operations in 74.99999999708962 milliseconds.  40000000 OP/s when using when using DS.Map with integers bench.html:59
Completed 3000000 operations in 54.00000000372529 milliseconds.  55555556 OP/s when using Native with integers bench.html:99
Completed 2000000 operations in 138.99999999557622 milliseconds.  14388489 OP/s when using DS.Map with strings bench.html:139
Completed 2000000 operations in 164.00000000430737 milliseconds.  12195122 OP/s when using Native with strings
firefox
[11:43:11.955] Completed 3000000 operations in 189.45346328379776 milliseconds.  15835023 OP/s when using when using DS.Map with integers
[11:43:11.955] Completed 3000000 operations in 7.076201151046348 milliseconds.  423956292 OP/s when using Native with integers
[11:43:11.955] Completed 2000000 operations in 265.2800665093009 milliseconds.  7539202 OP/s when using DS.Map with strings
[11:43:11.965] Completed 2000000 operations in 575.7065994645604 milliseconds.  3473992 OP/s when using Native with strings
pretty sure firefox is cheating on the 7ms
 
@Esailija what are you doing?
 
I use mine with the keyboard peripheral, and the bluetooth wireless mouse, it's pretty awesome
 
@FlorianMargaine letting copy know of my progress
should I cp it to pastebin? :p
 
@Gacnt I have wire apple keyboard + wireless trackpad
@Esailija I mean, what are you benchmarking?
 
my javascript hashtable implementation compared to native
native being {} used with hasOwnProperty
 
8:45 AM
You like the trackpad? The mouse lag on the mice (works for coorded too) is quite annoying
 
I'm looking into getting a laptop. Windows is out of the question...so that excludes all the local laptop market. Therefore I expanded my search.
 
@Esailija What about without hasOwnProperty?
 
I think firefox is doing DCE on this
@loading... just a sec I will remove DCE
 
@Zirak Emacs can compile fine on OSX if you're wondering.
 
hehe, I didn't think otherwise. Linux based laptops seem far and few. Ubuntu's been taking stabs, but I'd rather explore a mac than be disappointed again with ubuntu.
 
8:50 AM
and you usually install some package manager such as homebrew
 
@Esailija Holy fuck!
 
:P
 
Code please
 
ok I need to make a repo
 
@Zirak I had an Ubuntu laptop for many years. It was okay, better than windows.
 
8:53 AM
Ubuntu got left behind in the dust for me. Its path seem to be "bundle more crap in a cheesy attempt to fit everyone", which grew annoying. Better than windows, yeah, you just have to run a terminal to get that. But it's time to explore.
 
how did you create gh-pages branch again
 
@FlorianMargaine thats langauge specific
 
@Esailija git checkout -b gh-pages ?
 
try doing the same with a language like C
 
womp womp
 
8:54 AM
@Zirak Pretty much. It just wasn't much fun. Arch is fun.
 
@Darkyen try doing a module in C...
 
yeah but there was some orphan stuff?
that it needs to be orphan branch
 
@FlorianMargaine thats what i exactly meant :[
 
@Esailija huh, no..
 
we are comparing pure OOP to pure POP
 
8:55 AM
@Zirak Mac's are very expensive, but, overall, I think worth it, widely supported and you do see them a nice bit in the development field, and with something like Homebrew, it makes it quite awesome
 
with C++ maybe thats doable
 
@Darkyen then pure POP modules
 
@Esailija Then pass --orphan
 
@Darkyen and honestly, it's not about a language, it's about paradigms
 
hmm
true
this theory thing is crazy man
 
8:56 AM
try doing OOP in Fortran.
 
@Gacnt The 13 inch MBP seems to have impressive specs
 
@Zirak I have it. It's quite nice to be able to have a nice view being on the sofa
 
But $1200 is a bit a lot
 
Yeah, but that would get tiresome for screen real-estate, unless you're on the move a lot and need it real compact, I wouldn't get a 13" screen
 
lol I typed my github password wrong 6 times
ohh shi
I don't actually track the built files in git
how do I upload them
 
8:59 AM
uh... git add ?
huh, the 15'' one seems like a beast.
Building costs of my current desktop and the previous one combined don't match its price
 
@Gacnt That's a bit small. My non-mac has a 14" screen and I find that works well for portability. I often plug into larger monitors though.
 
Throw in my sister's current computer and it gets close.
 
I got the MBP:Retina for christmas from my gf, so I didn't have to buy it (I guess I did ultimately) I wouldn't have let her had I known lol
 
And local costs suck. Shipping will double the price. I'll just carry around my desktop.
 
Man Hemloch Grove has some fucked up scenes
LOL
 
9:03 AM
 
Anybody got a really big backpack?
 
just look at console log
 
This is pretty sick
This 'Stance' thing for cars is getting so dumb
Nice car, but that 'stance' on the rims make it sooooooo ugly
 
@Esailija That crashes mobile safari!
 
@loading... lol
 
9:12 AM
wow, local stores have the prices doubled.
 
Location?
 
hey what's the js equivalent to $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] ?
 
I'm a bit very disappointed. My only real option is maybe abusing a friend who goes overseas.
Newegg doesn't deliver to non-US
 
9:14 AM
@loading... I had an evo from 2009-2010, sold it for my truck
 
is it safe to use location.pathname ?
to retrieve resources ?
 
And amazon delivery prices are insane, and ebay...well, is ebay
 
@loading... and my buddy has a silvia, fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/…
 
They're not exactly the prettiest car!
 
nope lol
My dream car is a Subaru STi, which I will probably buy next year when the suposed new version comes out (supposed to have 50 more hp and a nicer interior)
 
9:16 AM
@Gacnt looks photoshoped ?
By the way to all here
 
Nah it's real, and dumb
 
crashing mobile safari : A comprehansive guide
write -webkit-filter wrong
 
Nice. S13?
 
lol
 
write -webkit-image-set wrong :3
it crashes easy as hell :D
crashed iOS safari latest with ease.
 
9:17 AM
@badbetonbreakbutbedbackbone location.hostname in browser
 
@Gacnt Yeah, I just need to convince my wife that it's a practical family hatchback.
 
@Esailija I see
Why hpr?
 
@loading... haha totally is!, I was gonna buy one the year I bought my Evo, but they went hatchback, which I hated at the time, but lately that white hatchback is looking sexier and sexier every time I see one
 
because you wouldn't use string keys without that
 
@Esailija nice thanks is it supported allover? all devices/browsers right?
 
9:18 AM
integer keys are fine without it though
for even fairer comparison, one should also check for proto in .set
 
@Gacnt Yeah, I thought they were ugly until I saw them in the flesh.
 
because not even hasOwnProperty protects you from proto
 
Ohh, right
 
just look at this console.dir(JSON.parse('{"__proto__": {"wtf": "?"}}'))
not sure if that can be exploited but it feels wrong
well actually it could
 
You could ensure that only unused keys are used
For instance by setting one bit in the non-ascii area
 
9:21 AM
yes but the point is that you need some protections to be able to use {} as a map properly with strings
and with those protections, you get much worse performance
that's why the integer test is so fast for native, because there is no checks
and native doesn't distinguish between 3 and "3" even
though somehow it's optimized when you pass numbers directly
 
As I said, if this is only about Strings and you assume safe String.prototype, you could use one unicode character plus native lookup
 
is it safe to use location.hostname for retrieving server static resources?
dinamically
 
Exactly
 
yeah but that's really slow
at least in v8 when I tried the integer test with a[i + ""] it went from 40ms to 950ms
though that's probably because that forces it to use named keys
 
9:27 AM
You could have a second object that stores a known value at the same key for verification, but I wouldn't be surprised if that were slower too.
Two native lookups plus a === comparison.
Plus memory overhead.
 
These JIT compilers confuse me
 
@copy they confuse even their own developers
swapping has own property to concatenation gives Completed 2000000 operations in 432.9999999899883 milliseconds. 4618938 OP/s when using Native with strings
 
o/
 
9:45 AM
huh, cool word.
!!/tell AmaanCheval define anoint
 
@AmaanCheval anoint (transitive) To smear or rub over with oil or an unctuous substance; also, to spread over, as oil.
 
uh, I learned of it in the more religious sense: "to consecrate"
 
is it safe to use location.hostname for retrieving server static resources?
dinamically
 
And I've now learnt 'unctuous'. :-)
 
!!/define unctuous
 
9:48 AM
@JanDvorak unctuous (of a liquid or fatty substance) Oily or greasy.
 
> anoint: Make or declare (something, typically a church) sacred; dedicate formally to a religious or divine purpose
 
Hence bless in Perl.
 
!!/google perl bless
 
Just because the lyrics contain the word 'anoint'.
 
10:01 AM
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Q: How to save column wise values in table using javascript

DivyaWorld Wide North America Latin America EMEA APJ App1 App4 App7 App10 App13 App2 App5 App8 App11 App14 App3 App6 App9 App12 App15 I want to save in 5 columns values in 5 different arraylist. I tr...

 
@loading... not bad, but I prefer a different style. I didn't really notice much lyrics.
 
LOL, has no idea how to react
 
Man, before this all continues...we need to figure out how to selectively load/turn on APIs.
It's insane that the browser's standard API contains all this crap
Useful crap, but not ubiquitous
 
10:16 AM
Geolocation is the only one I'd like like in everything
Just because my main major project uses it ^^
 
I mean instead of being provided to you implicitly, you have to ask for them, like how you require modules in node (or really, any language/platform)
 
@Gacnt huh?
 
@copy So I can use my xbox controller on your game :P
 
Really?
Or would you play for 1 minute and then give up ... again
 
Rhetorical, sarcastic?
 
10:18 AM
Hahaha
 
@Gacnt battery status: haven't seen, nice toy. Gamepad: nice, heard of, never used. Orientation: seen used, nice for games. Geolocation: nice, seen used, actually useful. Visibility: nice, can be approximated with focus/blur
 
@JanDvorak There's singing in there somewhere. Psych folk is the genre, for those who like classifications.
 
Have you seen that google thing where you can turn a webpage into a game where you roll around as a ball
 
Yeah
 
@Gacnt can't try it out. Symbian doesn't seem supported
 
10:21 AM
I can't tell if those guys are just pretending to make sounds, or if they've actually wired all that into those 'guitar' things
 
Reminds me of Skillrex
had to lower the volume substantially
 
hah
I'm trying to figure out if they're actually playing that with those 'instruments'
The drummer reminds me of Noob from Mortal Kombat
Sorry not Noob, ghost.. I think
nvm, it's Cyrax,@Ziraks long lost cousin
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Buffy is a bad show. But with awesome underlying concepts.
But I'm only in the 1st season
 
LOL
I remember the first time I seen Sara Michelle Gellar
 
10:29 AM
i.imgur.com/21fVP.gif (awesome gif)
 
@Zirak I can't understand how you are even able to watch that crap without dying inside.
 
@jhawinsss what was the command you asked for?
 
eval
 
@OctavianDamiean Well, as I said, underlying concepts. The story itself is for crap, the actors are...90s actors, but like Dollhouse, that's not that important.
I'll get tired of it in a season or find it more intriguing
 
Perhaps I'm too superficial but if the actors are bad I can't watch something, regardless of how good an underlying story might be.
 
10:32 AM
"90s actors"... such a nice way to talk about them. So true.
 
I agree with Zirak's above statement bum am unable to use a short symbol to indicate thereof since that would annoy the above mentioned individual.
 
@Zirak watch Hemloch Grove
 
But* , no edit on mobile :(
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum there is
hit menu -> edit last
 
10:37 AM
I have table using jquery table sorter plugin. I want to sort the price column using jquery ui range slider.can anyone give me idea!
 
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Q: Quickest way to update DOM when the user filters a list by typing

kjelelokkI am currently filtering a list by typing in a input field. The JavaScript works like this: function filterList(key) { // This is ok var result = filterArray.filter(/./.test.bind(new RegExp(key))); // This is what I need help with if (key != '' || key) { var markup = [];...

 
I hope the show doesn't take a turn and gets swallowed deeper into the "highschool romance omg I'm a girl and I like boys" zone
 
no
there's a lesbian
 
I always switch SO into desktop mode on mobile. It's not perfect, but it's still a better experience.
 
oh good, new source for occasional softcore lesbian action.
I've been running dry ever since Community.
 
10:44 AM
There's lesbian action and boobs in hemlock :D
 
@gowri You mean a filter, not a sorter.
 
yes
 
So, basically only values in a given range should be displayed.
 
yes exactly, if I choose 5 to 10 in jquery ui range
I want to filter the table price 5 to 10 only
 
I actually think that this kind of stuff is easiest solved with Knockout.js
I mean, of course the logic still has to be created.
 
10:49 AM
first time i am hearing knockout.js, anyway I used the tablesorter for full project
So if anyway to solve in same, that will be very helpful
 
The table sorter is not what you're looking for. You could have used a fork to eat soup so far but it would still be wrong.
A table sorter is used to, you've guessed it (no you haven't but I did), sort tables.
 
@gowri you could have a look at DataTables
jQuery - plugin that provides filter-logic (amongst some other stuff)
but it seems like a real overkill to me
 
@OctavianDamiean: Previous dev used this plugin.
 
Hi guys. Is there a chart of how many questions per day had been asked on SO related to certain tags? For example I would like to see if the AS3 question amount per day is dropping over the time.
 
And because the previous developer used a fork to eat his soup it was a good idea?
 
10:55 AM
Oh yay, we're talking about SRP and SOC again
 
@san.chez data.stackexchange.com and a bit of effort
 
@JanDvorak cool thank you
 
+
 
@Darkyen -
 
++
 
10:57 AM
@OctavianDamiean: Yes I know the bad and good in this. If there a option I no need to switch right
 
@gowri No, the table sorter is used to sort, sort !== filter
 
@GNi33: Jquery Datatables is good one, I will give a try at last
 
but it's pretty big
 
@AmaanCheval ^
 

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