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19:00
you sonofabitch
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if (questions > answers) user is vamping... Loose definition but basically.
I used to be a vamp
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gotcha
@Dar Also get a real avatar.
!!youtube do you want to date my avatar
The hell is that guy doing up there?
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But I don't have any good pictures of my face... What else would I put there?
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@Dar QR code with a clever joke somehow hidden inside
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good idea
@BenjaminGruenbaum - Settimeout is scary because you are assuming a lot of things are going to run the same exact way on other machines.
19:01
> Settimeout is scary
????
@J0NNYZER0 nono, I meant simulate an AJAX with a setTimeout
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Like make the QR code say "Decode failed: Please try again"
@SomeKittensUx2666 then i will have to get a server aswell _/
oooo QR rick roll
Well, yeah, but that's easy.
19:02
I should print up a bunch of stickers with a QR code pointing them to youtube (rick roll) and stick em all over the city
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I wonder how they make such good female armor in video games, I mean they're barely covered and manage the same protection; if they applied the technology to a proper suit they'd be invincible
:-/ i was wanting client only solution without any rate limit.. bah okay i will find something :-)
anyone know how to check a function is like a coffeescript class?
@AbhishekHingnikar Just to help you out -- twitter.com/settings/widgets/new/search
@BenjaminGruenbaum Oh ok. Let me know when it's there.
( ;
19:02
@JustDon't check its constructor?
@AbhishekHingnikar theeeen not really
I don't understand the question
@J0NNYZER0 I'll be back in a bit, will update
@Dar Wow, what an original observation!
so if func.constructor?
19:03
@BenjaminGruenbaum Cool thanks @BenjaminGruenbaum
@HarleyCreative can't use it i am bitchy... i want to customize it aswell haha
@rlemon no, plain if wouldn't work
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hey guys, do you prefer var thingey = function(){}; or function thingey() {}; in cases where its parsing time is unimportant?
@rlemon oh, it's not an instance
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19:04
@AbhishekHingnikar I think there are lots of docs on this if you search Twitter API
@Dar first
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same here
@Dar are you asking which is more performant? or?
sorry i'm working / so / watching the hockey game
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Which one you'd use habitually
depends on the situation
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19:04
@rlemon that QR code is genius above I'm tellin you
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Especially whe using zxing because it makes the error seems realistic-ish
function foo() {}

function bar() {
  var baz = function() {};
}
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personally the former because I'm too lazy to deal with memory goofs in IE and Safari of the latter
but I try not to nest functions
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Even if you don't need them before run-time?
19:06
why would I even care about that?
(I'll be posting student demos in here, so look out!)
I mean to say, it isn't negative against performance. it is easier to understand, and I know they will be hoisted properly.
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named functions are parsed before runtime, anons are parsed on the go
like yogurt
meh i will just use a lib
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I rarely hoist, is that bad practice?
19:07
@Dar like I said before - why would I (generally) care about that?
performance?
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@rlemon no reason really, just convention
because if performance is your point - it is moot.
@J0NNYZER0 jsfiddle.net/MzE5t here, see? Knockout doesn't care that the content is dynamic at all
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@SomeKittensUx2666 Judging on code or facts? Read the litecoin section lol wtf
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> unlike Bitcoin it can be mined with consumer-grade hardware like your laptop
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19:08
that said, I'm pretty bad about conventions anyway, I avoid the space character like the plague in any code I don't expect people to read
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As if bitcoin couldn't be??
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@jhawins I'm guessing it's supposed to be easier, which I hardly see as being any benefit
inb4 dogecoin is best coin
@Dar it depends.
@Jhawins The only time you'll ever get real mining done on Bitcoin is through ASIC.
@Dar named functions have much much better debugging information so I use them a lot more often.
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19:10
@Benjamin I guess so, but if everyone can print them, why would nayone buy them
good game
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@Benjamin Didn't know that, thanks
Also, not dealing with unavailability issues since hoisting takes care of it.
@Jhawins Litecoin is newer, therefore the returns are higher.
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@SomeKittensUx2666 So the grand or so I mined using my Radeon Saphire this last year wasn't real??? But I spent it on truck parts already :(
19:10
@BenjaminGruenbaum this is pretty much my main reasoning
Poor Austria.
If you're using a function expression (the first thing) at least name it.
@rlemon yeah, it works pretty well too.
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@BenjaminGruenbaum ofc, it was just for irc
and it is one less thing I have to think about
I mainly do function expressions to declare new functions when assigning them to the prototype, I name them too.
19:11
@KendallFrey I don't care, I decided to be Canadian now.
which is fucking brilliant when working on larger projects
@OctavianDamiean haha graz man
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I made damn good money mining bitcoin's last year using old GPUs. I've never actually touched/looked into ASIC mining at all.
ObjType.prototype.fnName = function fnName(args){

};
I just started getting into that habit ^
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19:12
Doesn't JScript horse that up though?
thankyou Zirak
@Jhawins Key words: "Last year"
Last year is so last year.
foo(); // foo is undefined.
var foo = function() { alert(1); };
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yeah
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19:12
Just overclocked the shit out of a nice GPU I didn't need anymore at first and stuck a TEG/C chain to the top side :P
foo(); // 1
function foo() { alert(1); }
!!back
@RUJordan That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: bak
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But why would you use foo before you define it in a real-world application?
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19:13
@SomeKittensUx2666 My last return was in like October? Either way nothing has changed, if I could mine using GPU(s) last year I still can this very moment :P
@Dar multiple function recursion
A calls B calls A
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True enough
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Whether it's as profitable as ASIC mining doesn't change the fact that you can still do it and can make money on it.
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I'm not saying not to be used, I just prefer the Anon syntax cosmetically
19:14
@SomeKittensUx2666 no preloader -1
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That said, my JS looks a little bit like line-noise anyway :P
Also, it doesn't semantically make sense (maybe some C/C# bias) to have to create a function rather than have it be, you know, a function.
also @SomeKittensUx2666 if i'm being honest - horrible UI/UX
@rlemon I agree. Details?
page loads in a terrible way, and it doesn't scale well to small screens.
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19:15
@KendallFrey eh...what?
elements are overlapping
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@SomeKittensUx2666 HTML is poorly indented...
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:P
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// JavaScript Document

$(document).ready(function () {
		$("#into").hide();
	$("#btn0").hide();
	$("#click").click(function(){
			$("#into").show();
			$("#btn0").show();
	});
	$("#btn0").click(function(){
			$("#into").hide();
			$("#btn0").hide();
	});
});
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video.js
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19:16
oh god it burns
@Dar To me, a function is a section of code that can be called from anywhere, not a program that can be stored in a variable and called that way.
that isn't even "small"
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@Kenda
That kid is ripped dude
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oops
19:16
kid in the top left is rocking a 6 pack
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@KendallFrey but function are objects in Javascript
jQuery objects should be cached. @SomeKittensUx2666
(thanks all)
accessibility is also a concern.
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19:18
@KendallFrey That said, I may have my own bias, as JS was my first OO language
images / links need title / alt
@SomeKittensUx2666 Use iframes for Youtube so it avoid loading a flash player (but your student cannot know that)
@SomeKittensUx2666 ^^
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Eww how did they manage to make the resizing look like that with such a huge delay?
@Dar As someone who uses C# regularly, JS is far from OO
19:18
@SomeKittensUx2666 position fixed working on tablets / mobiles properly yet?
if no, his menus shouldn't use it
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@KendallFrey It's mostly namespacing and scoping, but how does it differ from regular OO?
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@KendallFrey other than a lack of instances and extends'es and Classes...
@rlemon 80% sure that's DW
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19:19
@SomeKittensUx2666 Nothing is happening?
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@KendallFrey Now that I think about it, you're sorta right
@SomeKittensUx2666 the round 3 one (ui) is much better
and scales well
@Dar In C# you can define members of all sorts of visibility levels, virtual functions, interfaces, etc. It's so much more complete.
however on Windows + Chrome his font is almost unreadable.
@rlemon how much is your bandwidth ?
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19:20
@rlemon Obviously can't say for sure... But looks like a careless copy/paste deal to me.
for your server :->
Who mentioned a few minutes ago that Skype is built on JS?
@AbhishekHingnikar idk
@SomeKittensUx2666 ^
see the text.
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19:21
The user clearly has his own indentation/style and it seems to just not exist in some areas
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Hey guys, I have an idea for a game
@SomeKittensUx2666 please tell your students to start including their scripts in the body
@rlemon can you suggest me a batch image converter ?
@AbhishekHingnikar no
:(
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Most Cringeworthy sample wins, but it must be on an SO question
I don't know of any
so am i supposed to write code for this :[ // almost dead
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bonus points for unclear question
I used php and GD to convert mine
i have like 3k images
i cant use gimp for sure xD
19:23
@Kendall what's a virtual function?
ELI5
@AbhishekHingnikar just google for it
I don't know of any off hand
all windows ones are shitty :-/
@rlemon One of a million things I didn't have time to cover....
@SomeKittensUx2666 loadHtml() function (round 3 one) is a mess.
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@FlorianMargaine If I'm not mistaken, it's a method that is overwritten by a coinciding method applied by another programmer
19:24
wish had a mac ... automator FTW
@rlemon laughing at what happens when you go to near.me
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@FlorianMargaine But I probably am
@FlorianMargaine It's polymorphism. Derived classes can basically override base class methods
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so is anyone else here listening to music?
@SomeKittensUx2666 in sliceData he/she should be using dot notation
19:25
@Dar I'm always listening to music. Is there a way to PM each other band suggestions?
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@HarleyCreative we should probably start by naming off our tastes to see if they align
If you guys saw something like this jsfiddle.net/ZeNz0r/zSZEW/3 would you hit the author? Gimme some pointers if I'm doing anything wrong.
19:26
!!should i install php on my computer just for using gd
@AbhishekHingnikar Nuh-uh
!!should i write something in canvas that does this ?
@AbhishekHingnikar Indeed
fuck you :D, but okay
@dar see you on the JamExchange thing
19:26
@rlemon Damn, I posted it before yours appeared
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@FernandoSilva I actually found it kinda funny
@Dar good funny or bad funny?
@FernandoSilva I'd hit the author, I like punching people.
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@FernandoSilva good and bad funny? I'm not familiar with this idea
I've seen much worse, but there's a whole lotta jQuery
19:28
@Dar The idea is a tooltip that shows up in a specific div
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@FernandoSilva Well yeah, but I have no idea what "good funny" and "bad funny" mean
good funny = "Oh that seems interesting, never looked at it like this"
bad funny = "Lol, what an idiot"
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bad funny then
I have failed my students - too many of them are using the file:/// protocol to access DocumentRoot
19:31
@Dar although that's what I wanted to hear... now why's that?
I SPENT HOURS OF MY LIFE SETTING UP APACHE FOR YOU!
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@FernandoSilva three variables are defined twice to be the same
@Dar not quite the same if you look closely... but the ones that do repeat, how the hell do I use them in both methods? I looked around to no avail
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@FernandoSilva not familiar with jQuery, but would $('[hastooltip]').attr('hastooltip') replace the $(this) effectively?
19:34
@Dar well I could declare them outside of the event
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ofc
Are your students older than you?
@SomeKittensUx2666 if you can put these into a list and link them here (gist) we can provide feedback in the comments much easier
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Out of curiosity, am I the only legal Minor here?
19:37
Some of them
:14721252
@Dar no
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neat
@Dar No it wouldn't since several objects will have those attributes and move different objects
Cool, got my project linked via FTPloy and now my website uses my latest GIT push as the source code <3
@rlemon I'm only getting the URLs as they present.
I'm taking notes in a Google Doc
19:37
NO MORE FTP BABY WOOOOO
@SomeKittensUx2666 okay. well I would be willing to give more comprehensive feedback after i'm done work
you'll just have to wait ~3 hours
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@FernandoSilva I don't really know then, sorry
@RyanKinal not sure what i'm looking at, but the interactive pie chart impressed me
@Dar no problem, you gave me something to think about^^ Thks
> woa, the tooltip changes sides!
19:39
@rlemon That'd be great
ftploy.com highly suggest this guys
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@fernandoSilva I might also suggest fadeOut instead of hide
@Dar I tried it, but it wasn't doing what I wanted... gotta look into the complete callback of the fadeOut to execute the remove after the effect ends
@rlemon Heh. jQuery plugin ftw!
(Also, lol, you were just impressed with a jQuery plugin)
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@FernandoSilva just tested it myself, and that's really odd
19:42
@Dar yeah I know, i let it be for a while to see some other stuff... i'll get to it later, since I already have an idea on how to make it work
@RyanKinal if I had the time to sit there and appreciate what the site did I might have commented different.
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@FernandoSilva Okay, though I'm curious as to why you chose this system instead of placeholders and titles. I don't mean that in a bad way, I'm legitimately curious
@Dar The idea is a sidebar next to the form to display more information than just titles and placeholders can carry. Like images and so forth
@Dar It would have the tooltip feel to them, but would work differently
@rlemon Fairnuf
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@FernandoSilva sounds pretty neat, good luck with it
19:46
@Dar Cheers, i'll need all the luck I can get... xD
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By the way, I saw => used in some javascript the other day, but I couldn't find anything as to its meaning. Any ideas? (was not in a conditional)
@Timr 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.
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howdy tim
@Dar was it coffeescript?
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I don't think it was, let me try to dig it up
19:48
Well, I'm off guys, see you all tomorrow. Thks for the help Dar^^
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no problem @FernandoSilva , see you tommorrow
@RyanKinal \o/ just figured out what the bitmap for the issue i'm working on \o/
I had to tell someone, i'm excited
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var toDecimal = (s) => {
19:49
yeah it a feature of ES6, works in FF
m-appy.com // My favorite so far
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unfortunately, google filters out ">", so I can't seem to figure its meaning
well .net is easy :D
just too friken long to write :-(
it's just a function
@SomeKittensUx2666 that is nice
however I lost on 3 because I don't know where becks is made
@Dar fat arrow
!!google fat arrow es6
Dumb question, but I have a user using an infinite scroll script, that has zero callbacks on completion. Is there a global object / status for an ajax request?
jQuery?
@mikedidthis well you can overload the global xhr object
19:52
$.ajaxOptions.something maybe?
or that in jQuery ^
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@rlemon ty
@rlemon \o/
Yay!
@AbhishekHingnikar thanks!
19:53
dunno why but ookay
@AbhishekHingnikar I thought I dreamt it, so you confirmed I wasn't going insane
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gtg evreryone, see you guys later
Anyone got a nice way to use proxies to do addition of objects?
@RyanKinal I get a byte back from the device (word) and inside of it are all of the values for the alarm states - no documentation on what the bitmap was
19:56
only took ... ~6 hours
now with synced images it looks much better :D
@rlemon Ah. Wow. Yeah, that's rough.
@BenjaminGruenbaum - Thanks Benjamin!
@J0NNYZER0 you're welcome.
@Dar it's an arrow function.
if you post that fiddle as an answer I will mark as answered for you
19:59
It's ES6 syntax, it's shorthand for function(){ } except it's lexically scoped. Something like (x,y,z) => foo === function(x,y,x) { return foo;}.bind(this)

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