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11:00 AM
and the english
 
If Ruby had terminators I'd use it :D
 
 
i wish i never knew english.
 
@Sippy
 
Yes
Exactly what I meant.
:D
 
11:01 AM
and the name of the gems
Cancan
how do i know?
if you can can
 
@argentum47 wtf are you going on about
 
name of gems
the worst part. i have been doing this since 4 hours
why don't they so distributed database like SO
 
when I surf through Stackoverflow questions nowadays, I feel like I wasted the past 4 years on this site.
I feel betrayed! But then again... I satisfied my repwhoredom needs
 
@jAndy Copy paste old answers? :P
 
@Sippy love me really
 
11:06 AM
I'm just shocked how the overall quality can go down so dramatically
 
Lol
@argentum47 I don't think it exists, bro.
 
Distributed Database?
 
Look at the message I linked to.
 
@jAndy its a victim of its own success, people know you can go there for answers now, and thus, everyone goes there, the good, the bad, and the plain rubbish
 
the good
 
11:09 AM
no no it does exsits
it did install a few.
room is lucky. It installed
(it was trying to parse documentation, i put a Ctrl+C into it)
 
-1
Q: Is there any javascript framework like Ext?

huyThe framework must be stable, free, fast, browser-cross(support IE8), rich UI.

this is what I mean
 
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Q: How to shoo away people who make informal requests at the desk or canteen?

RoyalExpMy role involves working with teams across the company, but there is a strong tendency for people to come and chat us up informally in order to get their things done, put pressure and even "blackmail" my team to help their team. This is because the formal process is already overwhelmed with a hu...

cc @Mosho (ben) :P
Although I don't like the answer really :P
 
I think the answer is simple, Look into the eyes with due respect and say FO
I have one, my room mate
somedays he uses my laptop as if it were his, and kills my dev time by doing that facebook thing
I wish he is struck by meteorite
 
11:30 AM
@argentum47 You're a strange guy.
 
How
 
I'll tell you when I can put my finger on it :D
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I tend to go with "Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh computer says no."
 
11:32 AM
@Sippy I'm sure you're quite the competent manager.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum (its from a tv show)
 
And then cough in their face
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum Its a nice speech, I guess the one big message he wants to tell is, that we cannot squeeze creativity and passion into rules, which I 1000% agree with. We try to manifest and protocol everything in (Design-) concepts more and more, but it will never reach the quality and greatness of one mans or groups vision with passion, even if they don't use all the latest hipster shit processes and steps you learn at university
conclusion of his speech ? Let people be creative and don't cage them.
 
It's interesting that that's what you took from it, I'll think about it, thanks.
 
he even made me lose the game twice
 
11:38 AM
0
A: Process for nominating and promoting canonical questions

Benjamin Gruenbaum I'm looking for advice on how to proceed to rectify the situation. I'm thinking perhaps there should be additional tools for coordination / community building than Meta and chat (neither of which seem to be frequented much by the high-rep users of this particular tag) but given what we have, h...

 
when he talked about John Cocke, I totally thought this perfectly describes Steve Jobs also
guys whom never really programmed or designed anything really themselfs, but ran around and brought up great ideas and fundamentals on which great things eventually were built
 
@copy now I have to come one hour earlier to machine learning :(
and we don't even get to leave one hour before
 
11:54 AM
 
This is the worst day ever
 
@BadgerGirl sounds more like the besht day eva
 
because you have one more hour?
 
@darkyen00 Voldemort Sedin?
 
11:55 AM
yes
 
yes
 
@BadgerGirl Doesn't sound so terrible
2
 
that looks like a Zidane after scoring goal
how do programmers stay shredded ?
 
nice book
 
11:57 AM
>:(
 
the name looks oscar winning
 
thinking to buy but need to hide somewhere
 
:v
hide in inside your history book
 
"erotic romance" wow
 
yeah.. real wow
 
11:58 AM
@Mr_Green does it have pics too?
 
The two talk over coffee and Christian asks Ana if she's dating anyone, specifically José. Oh man this book is BS
@AwalGarg lol
 
@AwalGarg not sure. if yes, then I will lose the taste of imagining :P
even there is a movie releasing short I think
 
I have read a short erotic novel. It had some cartoons.
 
Hentai?
 
I unno
 
12:01 PM
I don't think the book can be compared to porn section
 
now adays I find pornography do be boring. Its not very DRY
 
it seems full of romantic.. will buy it
 
mehh
 
hmm
 
Guys, I need some advice on javascript debuggin.
I've recently taken over a project from a former colleague, and am noticing some odd behavior on one of the textboxes. When I enter a number and then blur, it would remove all leading zeros (0001234 => 1234).
Seeing as this thing is completely overengineered and is using a bunch of external validation libraries, I'm having a hard time figuring out *where* this occurs.
Any tips as to finding this problem? I've tried stepping through the blur events (jQuery handlers), but not to much success...
 
12:03 PM
@Kippie does the textbox have a unique id selector?
 
@AwalGarg Why, yes, it does have one of those!
 
@Kippie copy that, then open the sources tab in debugger, hit ctrl+shift+f, paste
the shift key is important
 
only if using chrome
if using firebug, just ctrl+f
is it a live example we can maybe help with?
 
Yeah, but still, if it were something as easy as "this ID is used in this part of the code", I would've found it by now
 
@Kippie im thinking its something bound to the blur event of all inputs [with type number]?
 
12:13 PM
@Kippie that search box supports finding with regex
 
Hmm, afraid it's not live anywhere right now, and I can't readily create a reproducable example
 
ok, lets do it the hard way
 
@DrogoNevets Was my first guess too, but it's input[text] :(
 
what plugins you got?
both 1st and 3rd party
 
@Kippie then let dev tools handle it. In the sources tab itself, on the right panel, the bottom drawer says "Event Listener Breakpoints". Open it and check the blur checkbox.
 
12:14 PM
in other news, ive just debugged an error of my own where i was using setX instead of getX and it was driving me made, why is it its always 1 character that messes things up?
 
Third party: jQuery, jQuery validation, jQuery unobtrusive validation (microsoft's work)
First party: Custom jQuery validator which checks the contents through a regex. The element's value is not touched
 
take one out at a time until it stops happening?
then at least you know where roughly the issue is
or do a binary sort, take half out, then you know which half to put in,. and so forth
 
Why not quickly skim through all blur events?
 
because there could be thousands for all we know
 
on input boxes
 
12:18 PM
far better to skim through the blur events of the plugin that we know is faulty
 
Yeah, doing that now
I see 3 dispatchers get called onto my textbox on blur, and after the third one it changes the value. Investigating now
 
stackoverflow.com/questions/11871077/… in the last answer why the !!
 
Thanks @AwalGarg, @DrogoNevets. Didn't know about the event listener breakpoints.
Now found this little function: "SetOnBlurBehaviourForMobilePhoneNumberField"
 
its like window.WebGLRenderingContext returns an object so we return true if its an object
 
@Kippie no need to clap for me
 
12:26 PM
so true && 1 is 1
 
!!> true && 1
 
@Kippie 1
 
You are correct!
 
@argentum47 I unno what answer but !! is for converting to boolean ofc
 
Hmm, question about work ethics now. Is it okay to make up children you have to pick up from school to get out of a 17:00 meeting?
 
12:29 PM
@Kippie Yes.
Though you may be inadvertently causing yourself more issues later :D
 
I mean, seriously, who does a meeting at that time?
 
Guys, I'm looking for a dupe to close this question as:
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Q: make use of @ character in json object

andersI have a rather strange question. I have a json object with an @ character in its attribute name, like for example the na@me. I can't call on it since I can't make use of an @ character in the object. Well change the character is perhaps your most obvious answer, but I wonder if there is another...

Anyone got an idea?
 
Already closed, Cerbrus
 
Wrong question to close it as a dupe of, though...
And bad timing o.O
 
Yeah, it's a weird 'dupe'. I mean, it uses the same techniques for the answer, but the actual question isn't anything alike
 
12:33 PM
I dun see the pt. of closing a question :/
!!afk - evening walk :-)
 
-.-
 
what do i search in mdn to see how
true && 1 is 1
and true || 1 is true
 
@Cerbrus you possess the Mjölnir hammer. Why don't you use it. Oh, searching takes time, downvoting does not. — Salman A 1 min ago
@SalmanA: I did. It just took a moment to find a good duplicate. In fact, I'd argue it took more effort to find a proper dupe than to type up a simple answer like this. — Cerbrus 21 secs ago
Too much? :P
 
No
Never too much
I'm glad I don't have your job cos I'd be a mean bastard.
 
I'm kinda hoping we can have that question deleted
 
12:50 PM
@Sippy: I got an revenge downvote from that guy xD
You can guess why the downvote. — Salman A 5 mins ago
 
@Cerbrus LOL
Children, ey
 
haha
valid and thought very deep. I will stay far from guys like these. :)
 
Ah, from his profile:
> I'm a homeschooled teenage computer geek
Figures
 
Bleh
must be soft.
 
He's 16 xD
Poor kid
 
1:00 PM
Man the SalMan is from Pakistan.
don't play revenge revenge ...
 
@Cerbrus He loves jQuery, maybe it's @AwalGarg 's second profile?
 
It's the Anti-Garg
 
What's wrong with jQuery? ducks
 
Nothing, in the right context.
 
I think Awal in the last name too
 
1:13 PM
what is this talk about me? Someone care to explain?
 
You are compared to Batman's two face
 
@Sippy what is?
 
somebody has the "magic gif" link at hand ?
 
@Cerbrus a 70k user!!!!????? WAAAAAAAAT?????
@jAndy use your internet and search in the transcript. You are a developer.
 
I hate searching the transcript
 
1:15 PM
I have a hand though
 
I hate j*
 
1
Q: How to return the lowest date value and highest date value from an array in Javascript?

ChrisHow to return the lowest date value and highest date value from an array? For example for the below array, I'd like to create a function that returns the lowest date, as well as another function that returns the highest date? var data = [ {date: "2011-11-01T16:17:54Z", quantity: 2, total: 190...

now the answer is perfect
 
Reduce
 
didn't feel reduce was the best way there
 
Salman A, Karachi, Pakistan
70.7k 30 160 232
 
1:22 PM
@Sippy Salman B
 
look at his face.
 
facist
 
@Cerbrus I really wanna say mean things to him :3
 
@AwalGarg not to be confused with fascist
 
startups.stackexchange.com/a/276 hold on... did I write this?
 
1:30 PM
@AwalGarg Wanna comment and say that for anyone involved in the process of delivering solutions, knowing the basics of programming is a massive, MAASSSIVE bonus
Because it means they don't waste time doing things that are wrong/impossible
 
@Sippy ikr
 
> You can learn every programming language online for free
I want to learn APL for free
 
And they will also have be more informed on time scaling
 
lol
 
Which is not really saying much.
But it means they won't ask for an application that can tell if you're taking a picture of a bird in 2 months
 
1:32 PM
@KendallFrey that sentence now looks pretty vague to me...
 
They teach basic programming in highschool in the UK now for exactly this reason
 
@KendallFrey What's an APL?
 
@Sippy BASIC? good grief
 
!!tell Kippie google sark apl
 
@Kippie a programming language
 
@Kippie A Programming Language
 
You're welcome, @Kippie
 
french kiss
 
!!undo
 
@AwalGarg I'm afraid I can't let you do that, Awal Garg
 
1:33 PM
yeah fuck you awal
Cappy got my back
 
!!undo
 
fuckin bot
 
@Kippie You do not have permission to use the command undo
 
Well fuck you too, Cap
 
1:33 PM
They teach basic programming in highschool in the UK now for exactly this reason
Muahahaha
 
lol
 
Wait why did you both get diff error messages?
It's this chat, it times out
So I click resend, then it sends it twice
And one shows up after time
Very lame.
UNLIKE MY SHINY NEW IPHONE
I get why people go fucking ape shit about how good they are now, it has nothing to do with how functional they are.
It's cos they're shiny.
 
Yeah, the iPhone is not lame. It is just flexible.
 
l0l
I bought one that isn't flexible
 
flexed
 
1:35 PM
Maybe I should check just in case.
Yep not flexible.
My old phone is actually flexible.
 
In which case, the iPhone is lame.
 
it's flexible
just drive over it
 
i drive over u
 
i drive u
 
Exercise time

lol \o/ _o_ o
 
1:36 PM
i u
 
"How to start a philosophical conversation" - JavaScript, 2014
 
SEE THAT??? I WIN!
 
You win the ladies
for some reason, zero is pluralized
 
1:40 PM
zeros
 
@JukkaK.Korpela: Instead of just telling me I'm doing it wrong, how about a suggestion what to use, instead? — Cerbrus 29 secs ago
Ugh, I hate it when people just go "This is wrong -1"
If you're taking the time to comment, at least (try to) be constructive
 
Abstract Expressionism isn't art.
 
:Highfives @Sippy with his non-flexible shiny iPhone:
 
anything is art if you call it art
 
Nope
 
1:52 PM
yup
 
1 min ago, by Kendall Frey
anything is art if you call it art
^art
 
@KendallFrey ...Java is art
now is it?
 
the way you look at it
 
uhm
!!> "2011-11-01T16:17:54Z" < "2011-11-14T16:20:19Z";
 
2:05 PM
@jAndy true
 
!!> "2011-11-14T16:20:19Z".localeCompare( "2011-11-14T16:20:19Z" );
 
@jAndy 0
 
why localeCompare() fails there ?
 
should it
 
I never trusted Javascript comparing strings with <> operators, my love was always on localeCompare() so far
 
2:06 PM
!!> "a".localeCompare("a")
 
@rlemon "TypeError: \"a\".localCompare is not a function"
@rlemon 0
 
0 indicates equality
 
What do you mean it fails ?
 
but why the operators work then on those date strings
 
"2011-11-14T16:20:19Z"
"2011-11-14T16:20:19Z"
those are the two strings you passed it
how does it fail?
 
2:07 PM
ups
!!> "2011-11-01T16:17:54Z".localeCompare( "2011-11-14T16:20:19Z" );
 
@jAndy -1
 
then I don't get it, confusion all over the place
 
!!> 'ä'.localeCompare('a')
 
@rlemon 1
 
its about this answer/question
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Q: How to return the lowest date value and highest date value from an array in Javascript?

ChrisHow to return the lowest date value and highest date value from an array? For example for the below array, I'd like to create a function that returns the lowest date, as well as another function that returns the highest date? var data = [ {date: "2011-11-01T16:17:54Z", quantity: 2, total: 190...

 
2:09 PM
!!> 'ä'.localeCompare('a', 'de', {sensitivity: "base"})
 
@rlemon 0
 
Why are you all changing your avatar. I can't recognize the lemon!
 
RobG complained that parsing ISO strings isnt' compatible on many browsers
so the suggested to use lower and greater than operatos to compare ISO date strings, which seems somewhat off to me
so I tried to tweak that using localeCompare instead, but that returns wrong results
 
hi again all
 
2:39 PM
Im gonna change my avatar
 
Who gave you permission to do so?
 
@Kippie try and stop him!
 
Well, no. That would require effort.
Besides, he has a beard. No way I would succeed
 
I changed it, but I don't see it changed in chat. DOes it take longer?
 
Might take some time to propagate
Also: caching
 
2:49 PM
mildly contentious question; what are some aspects of javascript that make it hard for beginners to master?
 
It depends on the beginner's background.
 
A beginner doesn't master or he's not a beginner. erikroyall is probably right here, different parts of js may appear hard depending on the user
 
@erikroyall well, put it another way, what does javascript do that's probably a little "different" than most other languages?
 
@corvid prototypal inheritance and the event model
 
oo, that sounds good, prototypal inheritance I know so little about though :\
 
2:55 PM
I don't know many languages but I doubt if prototypal inheritance is present in any other language.
 
I dunno, I'm thinking in terms of "what do MOST languages do and how do they do it?"... in other words, what is the most generic language, and how does javascript deviate from a very generic language
 
ahh I see
@corvid learnxinyminutes.com/docs/javascript This would provide a very quick overview of how things go on.
 
awesome, thank you Awal
 
@corvid No problem, feel free to upvote any of answers on the main site to show gratitude ;-)
(j/k)
 
I hate how that site never gives an aproximation of what 'y' is.
 
3:08 PM
@AwalGarg Lua
 
eh this is weird... I thought I have used lua.
 
except lisp, all the languages take the features of other languages
 
@AwalGarg: From now on, every time you say that "feel free to upvote any of answers on the main site to show gratitude ;-)", Imma downvote something of yours.
5
 
@Cerbrus Feel free to upvote any of my answers on the main site to show gratitude ;-)
 
Wow, do you actually delete all your answers that have <0 votes?
 
3:11 PM
@Cerbrus There was only one answer of mine which had <0 votes, and it was my first answer here which didn't make much sense. So I deleted it.
 
@Cerbrus And yeah there was another one which I didn't want to delete so I bumped it on the main page by editing it, asked for downvote reason, and it got an upvote :D
 
3:25 PM
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@m59 ^
 
3:41 PM
How does $.ajax convert data from a plain object to a string?
(answer in C# room)
 
user1596138
> under his hacker alias "Anakata", was found guilty of hacking into the mainframe of IT provider CSC in Denmark
 
user1596138
They took err mainferms
 
@KendallFrey '' + {}
 
you gotta be joking
 
3:43 PM
0
my avatar finally changed
 
!!> '' + {yoMama: "so fat"}
 
@AwalGarg "[object Object]"
 
// Convert data if not already a string
if (s.data && s.processData && typeof s.data !== "string") {
    s.data = jQuery.param(s.data, s.traditional);
}
 
Mornin gents
 
Good Morning
 
user1596138
3:47 PM
Someone just told me beards are hipster @NickDugger is that true?
 
evening
 
what time zone are you in?
 
The wrong one
 
@Jhawins Beards aren't hipster, they're manly.
 
I was told recently that beards are for lazy men
 
3:49 PM
Nice, I should beard
 
I told her "Judge me not for the scruff of my beard, but for the scruff of my character!" and she walked away
 
@SterlingArcher Beards aren't for lazy men, they're manly.
 
bearding is easy
real men don't have to effort to beard
they just wait
 
I need to trim my moustache. It gets in my food and drink.
 
...and beard.
 
3:51 PM
I need to shave tonight actually
I don't beard, I sexy stubble
 
I need to correct some lopsided-nes that I caused while trimming my chinline area
 
user1596138
@SterlingArcher Hmm..
 
user1596138
Yeah it takes effort to not beard..
 
No beard = less shark fighting
 
I do slay sharks on a weekly basis
 
3:56 PM
!!s/s//
 
user image
4
so bad
 
amazing
 

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