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21:00
speaking of perl.. guy I work with now LOVES perl
and lisp and prolog
his three fav languages
@rlemon sounds like he's a BIG PHONEY
nahh he's smart - old embedded systems dev
when I see him we often recount the random programming we've done (he's only in once a week)
last weekend he got bored so wrote a taxicab number finder in perl
ran it all night until it consumed all of his memory
haha
Reminds me of some TDwtf
my only question was "why?"
he said "because I thought it would be cool!"
!!use jQuery because... lazy or dont be a lazy little bitch
haha (re-roll?)
@rlemon dont be a lazy little bitch
21:05
:P
I hoped the easter egg would trigger...
both?
that would be hard
The "I changed my mind"
var foo = document.getElementById('foo'),
    $bar = $('#bar');
^ both?
!!echo <[^>]
21:06
<[^>]
didn't trigger
Yes, it does trigger the easter egg on the bot. Nice job, jackass. Wait, we deleted it?
...when? I remember this was raised as an issue...wat?
!!echo <[^>]
nope
21:07
@rlemon @BartekBanachewicz say's not to use $ at the start of variable names 0.o
wtf, when did that happen?
triggers for me, not for Caprica
@JustDon't so?
he's not a definitive source for JavaScript styles
@rlemon ha, I didn't say that
@Zirak maybe just doesn't trigger in FF?
21:09
@JustDon't it's actually very common to do that
@phenomnomnominal Yeah, and I do it for jQuery objects
var $foo = $('#foo') // now I know it is wrapped. it is ugly but effective
not that ugly
yep, pretty much
not pretty
21:09
@rlemon not ugly
@SomeKittensUx2666 Thankfully they provide a place to sleep and not JavaScript tutorials
It's sexy
makes me think of PHP -> so ugly.
(imo)
I dislike _ denoted variable names (in js)
@SomeKittensUx2666 ugh, that join example...
return '<ul><li>' + items.join('</li><li>') + '</li></ul>';
??
ugh.. I keep typing <Ctrl+C>:wq into n++
21:19
Why ctrl-c?
breakout of insert
hi *
Oh, I use Escape for that
Hi XTGX
hi
Finally, I found internet on this mountain!
21:24
Hi
@copy I have to move my hand all the way to the top of the keyboard for that
ctrl+c just seems easier for my hands?
can u hlp me undstand setTimeout function
@rlemon map caps lock
!!tell XTGX mdn setTimeout
21:25
@BartekBanachewicz ooo that is a good idea
!!tell XTGX format
@XTGX Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
We don't like to read unformatted code please and thankyou.
(function(){
  for(var i=0;i<5;i++){
    setTimeout(test.bind(null,i),400);
  }
})();

function test(i)
{
return document.write(i)||i;
}
thankyou
the mdn page pretty much explains everything
21:29
thnks but
buuuuut?
the page cant reply to ?
questions
You're using document.write, you're pretty much screwing yourself.
!!floop the pig
@Shmiddty That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
21:31
!!help floop
@Shmiddty Command floop does not exist.
GASP
!!tell Zirak youtube floop the pig
!!urban 2 floop
@rlemon Floop A really fun word to say
21:33
if document.write() returns undefined then the value of i =returned
@rlemon No definition found for 2 floop
Isn't it the other way around?
!!urban floop 2
@Zirak Floop Toucan sexual intercouse; the noise toucans make while having sex
can u guys please suggest me some chat site where anyone want to talk about the code and what internally happens ?
from document.open() docs
> If a document exists in the target, this method clears it (see the example above). Also, an automatic document.open() call happens when document.write() is called after the page has loaded, but that's not defined in the W3C specification.
from document.write docs
> Writing to a document that has already loaded without calling document.open() will automatically perform a document.open call.
21:36
@XTGX you're on it
how would one go about fading in a jquery ui modal window?
16
Q: Fade in overlay in modal dialog

Deniz DoganI have a JQuery UI dialog which is modal and has a black background with 50% opacity. Is it possible to make the background opacity fade from 0% to 50%? If so, how? Because currently it feels kind of like getting a punch straight to the face when a dialog is shown. FWIW, this is the CSS I'm u...

So that "history of programming languages" is heavily implying that Python was invented by Hitler?
@RUJordan but i dont think anyone is intrested
@XTGX we totally are
21:38
dude I've been linking you to docs since you asked.
@XTGX rlemon has been feeding you some quality data this whole time?
Zirak also chimed in
@Zirak so it is :P thankyou good sir
yeah rlemon but is there any relevance to my ques ?
your question was a hunk of code
and "how does setTimeout work"
You had no question
21:39
^ yes don't use document.write
so we linked you to the setTimeout spec and started picking at your code
@XTGX there was a question?
@Retsam rofl
Guys, why does ["1", "2", "3"].map(parseInt) returns 2 NaN's? o_O
    ok my question is

    (function(){
  for(var i=0;i<5;i++){
    setTimeout(test.bind(null,i),400);
  }
})();

function test(i)
{
return document.write(i)||i;
}
21:40
K, back from mobile
Sup?
@zerkms parseInt expects two parameters
.map(Number)
what should this code do ?
@rlemon it does, so what?
!!> ["1", "2", "3"].map(Number)
@rlemon [1,2,3]
21:41
I don't see how parseInt("2") may become NaN
@zerkms I assume it depends on the JS engine, and the default radix.
@XTGX it's a self invoking function that writes 0,1,2,3,4 to the screen
@RyanKinal "2" == 2 in any radix > 2
@zerkms so what? so it returns undesired results that is why :P
@zerkms True
21:42
and what is difference between


(function(){
for(var i=0;i<5;i++){
setTimeout(test(i),400);
}
})();

function test(i)
{
return alert(i)||i;
}
!!tell XTGX google IIFE
@rlemon parseInt("2") == 2
@RUJordan Command iife does not exist.
The signature for map is function(item, index, array), so you're calling parseInt("1", 0, ["1", "2", "3"]), etc
@zerkms because of the implementation you cannot map to a function with multiple expected params and expect it to work
go look at the source as per why, or just don't do that :P
Oh. Yeah. lemon is correct (as usual)
.map(Number) works for most cases, .map(function(n) { return parseInt(n, 10); }); for the rest
!!> parseInt("1", 0, ["1", "2", "3"])
@Shmiddty 1
parseInt("2", 0, ["1", "2", "3"])
21:43
and ffs stop posting your code over and over
== 2
Not NaN
because 0 is not a valid radix
so it ignores it
is there a option of private chat ?
nope
so? It still doesn't explain the results of ["1", "2", "3"].map(parseInt)
21:44
@zerkms it is (again) because of the implementation of map
it would be parseInt("2", 1, ["1", "2", "3"])
@XTGX You can create a room for you and another person, but people can join it.
oh, now I see
silly me
!!> parseInt("2", 1, ["1", "2", "3"])
@Shmiddty "NaN"
21:44
1 min ago, by rlemon
.map(Number) works for most cases, .map(function(n) { return parseInt(n, 10); }); for the rest
^ for the fix
not a real code, just from a tweet
ahh
!!> ["1", "2", "3"].map(x => parseInt(x, 10))
@Shmiddty [1,2,3]
easy peasy
21:47
@Zirak YOU'RE A JOIN EXAMPLE
Can I be a join example? Maybe with some pretty girls joining me for a beer?
... that sounds dirty.
> XTGX has invited you to join Trash can. See your invitations.
... well played.
@CapricaSix Halp
@BadgerGirl o/
@CapricaSix hi
21:59
sup everyone?
Keep doing that until she replies.
@XTGX hi, what's up pretty boy?
Completely unrelated - @Zirak can echo accept an optional param and echo in another room number the bot is summoned into? Is running commands in other rooms possible?
oh hi
thnx
i need some help
22:01
!!summon 46463
regarding settimeout funtion()
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yes, it's technically possible, sure.
@Zirak sounds like fun, but I can see abuse potential.
That's why it wasn't implemented
22:03
:)
@XTGX What is your question, honey?
What are the prerequisites for something to be oneboxed?
Or is it just a set list of sites that get oneboxed?
That the SO overlords wanted it to be oneboxed.
Yes, I think so.
There's some regexp that checks if something should be oneboxed, but the server does the rest. I'll try finding it
22:04
i want to know the what this code does
inb4repost
wow... my calculate primes function has got over the top: displays all of the prime numbers under 1M under 1 second on a 2GB ram full-of-crap pc
@BenjaminGruenbaum Ask them to add me to the R room too.
!!afk home then crying over php
@rlemon lol
22:05
@BadgerGirl I just clicked the request access button.
So I have (mistakenly?) always though of certain references in javascript similar to being pointers. An quick example would of creating a date. If you create a new date, and then create another variable referencing the first, any change to the new one alters the old one.
(function(){
  for(var i=0;i<5;i++){
    setTimeout(test(i),400);
  }
})();

function test(i)
{
return document.write(i)||i;
}
They're going to add you! I've been in the waiting list for 6 months.
Here is a demo of the code: http://jsfiddle.net/tmLEc/ .
var date = new Date("1-3-2014");
var pointer = date;
pointer.setYear(2013);
Is that not a pointer? What is the proper jargon to use for the second variable?
22:06
@TravisJ tempDate
???
I tried looking in the ecma definition and w3.org and could not find the word pointer once.
You never ever deal with (1)references (2)pointers in js. Only values and reference values.
@BadgerGirl lol
@Zirak - So would that be a reference value?
22:08
You can say "reference value", but calling it a date is much simpler.
@BenjaminGruenbaum That would mean the world to me, so do what you can please :)
I was referring more the action occurring than the variable naming convention :)
Internally, it can be whatever, it's up to the js engine. Maybe it's a UID in a table, maybe it's actually a raw reference, maybe it's a balloon. The point, however, is that you don't care.
@Zirak Damn. That's pretty intense.
@BadgerGirl k, told him
22:10
huh, they onebox ubuntu manpages?
The ps utility shall write information about processes, subject to having the appropriate privileges to obtain information about those processes. By default, ps shall select all processes with the same effective user ID as the current user and the same controlling terminal as the invoker.
...why
@BenjaminGruenbaum :(
probably because of Ask Ubuntu
And yet rlemon's suggestion to onebox ThinkGeek got rejected because it 'didn't apply to all sites'
so what exactly happens with CSS3 animations on browsers that don't support them? Does the thing just -show up- with no animation?
@SomeKittensUx2666 It wasn't rejected, it was just never approached officially.
@Crowz Insane, right?
It's as if CSS is just a presentational thing or something.
22:14
@Crowz yeah as long as you have set something like opacity: 0 etc
@Zirak - Thanks for the pointers ;)
Pun intended?
Ha
22:23
@BadgerGirl they said you need 1000 rep to join, sorry.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I saw what they wrote.
Try harder :(
@SomeKittensUx2666 Let's be honest, if you're on any sort of stackexchange site, you're a fucking nerd.
@Loktar rlemon is afk: home then crying over php
^ outlast coming to ps4 for free
3 pretty decent looking games for ps3 as well
22:31
@SomeKittensUx2666 "The blog you are looking for has not been started yet."
oh, durr
@phenomnomnominal neeeerrrrd
youmightnotneedjquery.com/?hn first place in Hacker news that's awesome.
Hey, there's an asdfmovie7
...aaaannndd there's a WhiteHouse petition about youtube. petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/…
Americans are intelligent. Especially the ones which use youtube.
Yes, the government should interfere with the private sector at the whim of one dude who doesn't understand the internet.
I'd move to another country, but then I'd have to learn a new tax code.
We need jQuery for taxes.
22:37
I have no idea how Tumblr works... sojavascript.tumblr.com
4 hours ago, by qwertynl
Interesting site: http://youmightnotneedjquery.com/
:-P
Someone here made it?
You did
how would you check if something was in the keys of a list of dictionaries?
@Zirak lmfao.
One thing that page misses is getting the element in vanilla.
@Crowz An example?
22:45
@Zirak hm well I just think there's no real way to do it in linear time, is there?
Iterating over the list and checking each key is linear
Checking if a key is in a dictionary is O(1)
amortized O(1)
Need help getting this to work: jsfiddle.net/fh3EG
22:46
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute need help getting uwsgi to work
Right link should scroll the content div to right
@phenomnomnominal (.).(.)
@copy well what I am doing is checking over a of inputs, then checking if anything has the same name value and if so making a new list
Latr people!
I have been trying non-stop
22:49
HAMMERTIME!
it just doesn't freaking work!
Does that make you feel angry?
No, but I'd truly appreciate it if someone (perhaps you, if you would like to) help me out with this.
I would not like to
@copy I see why someone would want to be in a relationship with you.
22:51
Me too
@Zirak He's so strong and forceful
Like, he could just throw you against a wall and kiss you passionately
...no comment
@Shmiddty How do you know that?
22:53
@BadgerGirl :D
@BadgerGirl You don't understand our special connection
anyone (other than @copy since he doesn't want to help ;( )?
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute And the problem is?
@Zirak jsfiddle.net/fh3EG Getting the arrows to successfully scroll the div.
22:58
Cool. What's your problem with that?
okay, so who can work some underscore magic? I have a list of objects, like so: [{name: 1, value: 3}, {name:1, value:300}, {name: 2, value: 2}]. I want to take everything with the same name and make the values into a list there, like so: [{name: 1, value: [3, 300]}, {name:2, value:2}]
@Zirak My js code is messed up and I don't understand the problem. It should work.
You don't have any js there
@Crowz You can do it in two swings: First, convert is to a dictionary (name => values), then to a list.
@Crowz Iteration works and is O(n)
@BenjaminGruenbaum Tell them you'd be happy to provide them my phone number.

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