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21:00
trick it don't let them die from stress.
my roommate lost a $250 clam... who has pays that much for a clam?
I would
I refuse to spend money on pets.
@phenomnomnominal payed $250 for some clam last night
This will not work $(document).data('icon-thumbs')
21:00
$(document.documentElement)
@Luke Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
$(document.body)
$(document.documentElement).data('icon-thumbs',1)
[
<html>​…​</html>​
]
$(document.documentElement).data('icon-thumbs')
1
document isn't an element by itself @Arthur
it's an interface. but there is no element attached to it
anywho
l8tr g8trs
@rlemon damn, must've been good clam.
I had some Alaskan king crab the other day. Was mind blowingly good
Has anyone used javascript for "Parse"
21:03
JSON.parse?
Parse what?
Parse.com Like could code and etc...
@rlemon WTF is that?
Its for like networking. @BenjaminGruenbaum I need help with some Js
@Luke I was replying to an earlier post, there is a small 'arrow' indicator there indicating it's a reply. I don't used Parse.com before myself - sorry :) I do use JavaScript though.
21:07
Parse claims that it was listed as one of the "Top 50 Innovative Companies", but it shows up nowhere in the list that they link
Its like for hosting information and such @Shmiddty
I'm sorry there we go again I have already <div data-icon-thumbs="1"></div>....
"Data attributes are a horrible feature that driven into the spec by abusing people who have not heard of separation of concerns. Bad habits are hard to break - I strongly suggest you learn to do it right the first time" - can you guess who said that just now in a comment?
> Parse Named One Of The World’s Most Innovative Companies Of 2013
Is there a service where I could submit an URL and a script, and it would run the script over that page repeatedly to generate an RSS feed? Basically, you'd write a parser and it would do the rest.
21:12
@Benjamin In other functions it works with $(this).data('...')
yeah
I retract my statement
@Shmiddty how's this?
Parse.Cloud.beforeSave("Word", function(request, response) {

var wordText = request.Object.get("wordText");
var attribution = request.Object.get("by");

if(wordText.length){

if (attribution.length){

response.success();

}else{

request.object.set("by", "annoymous");
response.success();
}

}else{
response.error("Not valid. Please fill in all text");
}

});
Im making an app for ios where I would need this to tell the app from the code above to sort to the "Most Popular" and suggestions?
function fullName(item) {
    var itemLabel = item;
    var label = [];
    label.levdort = 'ALU EVDO';
    label.mevdort = 'Motorola EVDO';
    label.nortevdo = 'Nortel EVDO';

    for (var key in label) {
        if (key == item) {
            itemLabel = label[key];
        }
    }

    return itemLabel;
}
21:13
bad
Yes that is possible @JanDvorak
now what is wrong with it? LOL
@Luke link?
oh holy crap, i'm dying
@GNi33 ?
literally?
21:14
was out for a run, my body isn't made for this crap :D
function fullName(item) {
    return {
        "levdort":"ALU EVDO",
        "mevdort":"Motorola EVDO",
        "nortevdo":"Nortel EVDO"
    }[item] || item;
}
hrnnnng
stupid tabs
so, not literally dying; just extremely fatigued?
exactly, it feels like dying though
I was just downvoted on English language and usage
lame :P
@Dušan Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
21:15
-1
Q: Predicate inner components in sentence (object without determiner)

Benjamin GruenbaumI'm working on a computer program that might output the following sentence: Analyst Mark Mahaney upgraded rating on Apple to Buy Is that sentence valid in English? (That is, nothing betwen the action upgraded and the word rating)

Yes sir @JanDvorak
Put a 100 rep bounty on it
What do you guys use to code Js?
Also, I have 1 rep there (because of the bounty) so it doesn't matter :P
@Luke you mean which editor?
@Shmiddty ok - I would not have come up with that on my own
21:17
@BenjaminGruenbaum Sure
Like Mono?@BenjaminGruenbaum
for future reference, objects can be accessed with bracket notation. For example, I could say document["getElementById"]("banana"), and it would be functionally equivalent to the dot-notation counterpart
@BenjaminGruenbaum And this is also working $(document).find('[data-icon-thumbs="1"]') So...
@Shmiddty do you have a link that describes this methodology?
and this one for an overview over objects in general -> developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/…
@Luke i'm pretty happy with sublime text
21:20
thanks
Are you supposed to feel different at 19?
Happy birthday!
user1596138
@powerc9000 Depending on where you live. You may feel more drunk at 19.
When I was 19 I was stomping around some German fields doing battlefield exercises - that felt different
21:22
0
A: Binding events to list elements

Benjamin GruenbaumHere is what I'd do: var items = []; // an actual JavaScript array - a list of items. for(var i=1;i<=5;i++){ items.push({theme:'d'}); //add an item to our list, //Anything that actually relates to the item should be //here, text, ot...

That was a blast
Yay for jQuery
Considering I live in Utah I don't think I will feel drunker for a couple more years
This will be a really stupid question but Im new to programming outside of Objective C and the iOS SDK but for js how do you do interfaces? @GNi33 @Shmiddty @BenjaminGruenbaum
@powerc9000 I'll tell you what, all that's going to be different is that you'll get tired way quicker every year.
Utah is close to Canada - run for the border
That doesn't seem very fun
21:23
@Luke define "interface"
also, don't multiping please
@powerc9000 huh, Utah, that's pretty swell.
@Luke There's no true interface concept in JS
The interface for that the user would see. @JanDvorak
@Luke don't mass ping.
There isn't? @Shmiddty
21:24
oh
Salt Lake city is actually pretty cool. Gayest city in the US in 2011
you mean UI?
or something
Yes UI I couldn't think of the word @Shmiddty
also, don't ping people randomly.
21:25
@powerc9000 I'd be shredding the trails in Moab and Virgin all day long I guess.
Is it even possible to unit test something like:
exports.enforceAnon = function(req, res) {
	if (req.user) {
		res.redirect('/');
		return false;
	}

	return true;
};
the UI for javascript is generally HTML.
Taco time
(With real req/res?)
@SomeKittens Of course
21:26
Js mainly for WebSites? @Shmiddty
@powerc9000 please tell me you're mountain biking.
@Luke Mainly, sure.
@SomeKittens Create a "real" request yourself and pass it, create a spy on response to make sure redirect is called with the right parameter.
@BenjaminGruenbaum How so? I'm hoping for something more than "Make mock req/res"
@Shmiddty Do you program in any other languages?
21:27
@SomeKittens I'd probably just pass literals.
Why do you need 'real' requests and responses
@Luke Mostly TSQL, I've got some experience with C#
@SomeKittens not a tipp, as I haven't used it, I'm just curious, but isn't that something you could do with Zombie.js ?
@Shmiddty Okay cool. Any advice for starting C#?
@OctavianDamiean I should be considering I bike to work everyday
@Luke stay away from ASP.NET It's mostly garbage.
but C# is beautiful
21:30
anyone know of a better alternative to lynda.com for personal training?
@powerc9000 there's bikes and bikes.
What kind of bike do you ride?
@Shmiddty Where do you suggest to start?
@Luke "Hello World!"
@BenjaminGruenbaum The above is a basic example. Things get real complicated real fast.
I'd prefer to have Express-generated req/res, instead of what I "think" should be there.
@Shmiddty On what kind of program? I have a mac...
@Shmiddty Can you make UIs with C#?
21:31
@powerc9000 more importantly, where in Utah are you?
user1125394
!!c> [x for x in "hello world".split('')]
@Shmiddty ok - rewrote 8 switch statements once I understood the tech behind your example
I'm not really into hand-holding
21:32
@Luke 4
@jbolanos Just keep in mind that the approach may not always be appropriate, but it is often very handy.
@cx [["h","e","l","l","o"," ","w","o","r","l","d"]]
0
Q: My first javascript sorting

onefourthI started learning JavaScript a week ago and i made a sorting function on my own. It does work but i need reviews and how to write a better one. <body> <ul id="list"> <li>Art</li> <li>Mobile</li> <li>Education</li> <li>Games</li> <li>Magazines</li> <li>Sports</li> </ul> ...

@OctavianDamiean schwinn frontier, Salt Lake City
haha what does that mean@Shmiddty and what means 4? @SomeKittens
21:33
@Luke It means bananas.
yeah - do a lot of lookups to turn coded names into their long form like that
Okay? @SomeKittens
@jbolanos Having lookup values hard-coded in JS might not be a great idea.
user1125394
2.9.js is a better start
21:35
@Shmiddty That's the only one where the values weren't available in the original JSON
@jbolanos But if those values change, you're going to have to dig into that JS file, find and update them manually, right?
/afk smoke
var $ = {

css: function $(id, properties) {
e = document.getElementById(id);
return e.setAttribute('style', properties);

}
};


$.css("foo","color:red"); How do i work it like jquery selector ? http://jsfiddle.net/UZe8T/1/
They don't change - those are static names - the fun will be when we add 3 more technologies and I have to add the additional lookups
@powerc9000 Oh, I guess you have quite some nice moutainbike trails there too.
Hi guys, can anyone of you please give me a good resource reference for learning javascript in a oop way. I have been using just simple javascript and jquery for dom manipulations and now I have started using knockout for mvvm pattern. for this I need to learn it. thanks
21:39
ugh - I have a function that's 241 lines long - kill me now
@OctavianDamiean there are supposed to be.
i don't have a gun @jbolanos
@powerc9000 You should be beaten with a stick if you don't use 'em!
@Samithaఠ_ఠ Then just choke me - I won't fight
21:40
@OctavianDamiean I do need to exercise more.
Good good.
Keep it up.
Don't forget about proper protective gear.
user1125394
reminds me I need to get an helmet
Hi, I have an asynchronous issue, somebody can help?
@JeremyD just ask your question
gist.github.com/jrm2k6/5961486 I need to return a function as the variable $ expects it, I dont understand whats wrong in my case
21:42
var $ = {

css: function (id, properties) {
e = document.getElementById(id);
return e.setAttribute('style', properties);

}
};


$.css("foo","color:red"); How do i work it like jquery selector ? jsfiddle.net/UZe8T/1
@jbolanos everything is in the gist.
@JeremyD Yes, but only with a non-blocking answer.
@SomeKittens ? I m not sure I understand
@JeremyD I'm very sure you don't understand.
in my case, I ensure that the cheerio.load is called only on a 'completed' event
by calling callback() only if it is completed
or am I wrong?
21:46
Does anyone know if @WalmartLabs uses internal recruiters?
Mac
Mac
Got a backbone marionette template issue here. Basically I need to render my template once I have fetched a collection. Any thoughts?
@phenomnomnominal I'm liking this whole memory loss episode
ok, am I high or are they high? stackoverflow.com/a/17557983/995876
this answer has been edited like 4 times and it is still incorrect and the OP accepted it for 2nd time
@SomeKittens can you give me some explanation?
21:48
@JeremyD Do you know what "asynchronous" means in this context?
@Gacnt yes. it's a good show.
i just started watching it again
Ooh, I also asked a skeptics question today
1
Q: Did Bill Gates tamper will his school's class system?

Benjamin GruenbaumThere is a story around that Bill Gates tampered with his school's (or college's) scheduling system to get in class with all the 'hot' girls. Did this in fact happen? References I've found: 10 crazy stories about bill gates Slick Bill Gates Smoothly Switches Class To Study With Girls

Like watching it over, or the latest season
Damn man that was crazy when he did that thing to the chicks leg in the bathtub, and held up the mirror so she could see herself
21:49
@SomeKittens that in this case it wont wait for the return so $ will be undefined?
@JeremyD Good first step, but betrays a lack of understanding of the underlying concepts. Do you know why we have async?
to avoid blocking operations?
@BenjaminGruenbaum i'm going to make this like jquery selector $("#foo").css(.... jsfiddle.net/PEv6P .Can you give me any idea ?
@JeremyD Close enough for now. It's so our code can keep executing even after calling a function that will take an indeterminate amount of time to appear.
Yes
I got that
user1125394
21:52
Ajax (also AJAX; ; an acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a group of interrelated web development techniques used on the client-side to create asynchronous web applications. With Ajax, web applications can send data to, and retrieve data from, a server asynchronously (in the background) without interfering with the display and behavior of the existing page. Data can be retrieved using the XMLHttpRequest object. Despite the name, the use of XML is not required (JSON is often used instead), and the requests do not need to be asynchronous. Ajax is not a single technology, b...
@Gacnt both
I've started from season 1 with my flatmates, and I'm watching season 8
@JeremyD So, if one has an asynchronous problem, it'll require a non-blocking answer! Zing!
And I don't join individual rooms unless I've got a good reason to.
Alright sorry I just didnt want to disturb everybody
ok, so i guess there is this step i dont understand in my code
user1125394
!!define serendipity
@cx serendipity An unsought, unintended, and/or unexpected, but fortunate, discovery and/or learning experience that happens by accident.
21:54
You're not disturbing the JS room by asking a JS question. (On the other hand, you are disturbing us if you have a poorly-communicated code request).
/unafk
@Shmiddty I created a function with 241 lines - yay me? LOL
@JeremyD I don't see you calling any of the functions in your gist
what function gets called where?
@SomeKittens here is the full gist
the function are called at the bottom
@phenomnomnominal You're just watching it over so you can pretend that you're watching it along side me :)
user1125394
21:57
!!is your body 100% natural?
@cx By all means
@Gacnt You two are so cute
@Gacnt, yep
I got jealous that you were getting to see such good TV
@SomeKittens so I try to do kind of the same as for the ReadFileSync (which is obviously a bad idea)
lol
21:58
hey all
@JeremyD Wait, where was the full gist?
@SomeKittens so maybe i should just do the call to my rest.get(...) at the bottom before calling anything about checkContentFromURL
gist: 5961636, 2013-07-09 21:56:17Z
var fs = require('fs');
var rest = require('restler');
var program = require('commander');
var cheerio = require('cheerio');
var HTMLFILE_DEFAULT = "index.html";
var CHECKSFILE_DEFAULT = "checks.json";
var URL_DEFAULT = "http://floating-waters-9907.herokuapp.com/";

var assertFileExists = function(infile) {
    var instr = infile.toString();
    if(!fs.existsSync(instr)) {
        console.log("%s does not exist. Exiting.", instr);
        process.exit(1); // http://nodejs.org/api/process.html#process_process_exit_code
    }
    return instr;
};

var cheerioHtmlFile = function(htmlfile) {
    return cheerio.load(fs.readFileSync(htmlfile));
};

var loadUsingCheerio = function(result){
    return cheerio.load(result);
}

var cheerioURLContent = function(url, callback) {
    rest.get(url).on("complete", function(result){
        console.log(result);
        return callback(result);
    });
}

var loadChecks = function(checksfile) {
    return JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(checksfile));
};

var checkHtmlFile = function(htmlfile, checksfile) {
    $ = cheerioHtmlFile(htmlfile);
    var checks = loadChecks(checksfile).sort();
    var out = {};
    for(var ii in checks) {
        var present = $(checks[ii]).length > 0;
        out[checks[ii]] = present;
    }
    return out;
};

var checkContentFromURL = function(contentFromUrl, checksfile) {
    $ = cheerioURLContent(contentFromUrl, loadUsingCheerio);
    var checks = loadChecks(checksfile).sort();
    var out = {};
    for(var ii in checks) {
        var present = $(checks[ii]).length > 0;
        out[checks[ii]] = present;
    }
    return out;
}

var clone = function(fn) {
    // Workaround for commander.js issue.
    // http://stackoverflow.com/a/6772648
    return fn.bind({});
};

if(require.main == module) {
    program
        .option('-c, --checks <check_file>', 'Path to checks.json', clone(assertFileExists), CHECKSFILE_DEFAULT)
        .option('-u, --url <url>', 'URL to index.html')
        .option('-f, --file <html_file>', 'Path to index.html', clone(assertFileExists))
        .parse(process.argv);

    var checkJson;
    if (program.url) {
        console.log("using url");
        checkJson = checkContentFromURL(program.url, program.checks);
    }
    else {
        console.log("using file");
        checkJson = checkHtmlFile(program.file, program.checks);
    }
    var outJson = JSON.stringify(checkJson, null, 4);
    console.log(outJson);
} else {
    exports.checkHtmlFile = checkHtmlFile;
    exports.checkContentFromURL = checkContentFromURL;
}
Oops, sorry.
Holy wall of code, Batman!

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