« first day (1245 days earlier)      last day (3930 days later) » 

user2509223
12:02
yes it is, its just against modularity just like mixing html w php or like asp.net at all
user2509223
i would not mix layout with dynamic content for the same reason i would not mix server side code with client side one
user2509223
just build an api server side, send it to the client and then generate it to its place in the ready layout
user2509223
anyway lunch time
@dystroy Happy Half Tau Day!
user2509223
:D
user2509223
12:12
i was nearly forgeting tau
everyone forgets about Tau :(
user2509223
i know.. :(
There's no τ in French math practice. And in fact I don't see why learning this constant.
Is filter applied to ng-repeat used on already rendered data?
user2509223
maybe because theres no cake named tau
12:14
Maybe because there's no reason to remember τ ?
Do you have a name for 3*π in Canada ?
not to my knowledge
but my math knowledge is limited.
My knowledge is just limited all around. :(
And good morning
I use Tau all the time in programming however
12:17
@rlemon cuz tau sucks
user2509223
@rlemon This is interesting. But it should be argued than Maths, like most human productions, is mostly culture, and that forgetting π to learn τ would have a gigantic cognitive cost, much greater than, for example, dumping imperial units.
user2509223
no its way better than pi
user2509223
imperial units sucks
@derylius that is the most amazing video i've ever seen
12:20
@rlemon You've obviously never seen the video on wau
No one is interested in angularjs ... sad :(
user2509223
@rlemon vihart, vsauce, veritasium, computerphile and minutephisics
computerphile sucks because it's stuff I already know
you forgot numberphile
user2509223
@rlemon everything from them is awesome
12:22
I was reading source of pdf.js and saw some comments
that is badass
//#if GENERIC || CHROME
//#include download_manager.js
//#endif
@zinking you poor thing you
user2509223
i know and the periodic videos
do you need a shoulder to cry on ?
12:22
yesterday I learned that 1+2+4+8+16... = -1
is this real comment or will be used by some build thing
user2509223
@KendallFrey thats an old story
@rlemon join us on TS
Do you have to be tall to be a good JavaScript programmer?
user2509223
@KendallFrey and the parallels meet in the infinity
12:24
@derylius Are you familiar with the value of 1+2+3+4+5...?
user2509223
@KendallFrey should be -1 as well
@monners now i'm at work
but okay..
@derylius nope
-1/12
@rlemon Exactly
user2509223
12:25
@KendallFrey thats cool :)
user2509223
but why?
see if I can remember
@relmon, thanks, but I don't get it.
I can't :_(
can you give me a link to "parallels meet at infinity"?
user2509223
12:27
is it something has to do with rings and sets?
no
It comes from 1-1+1-1... and 1-2+3-4... I think
user2509223
In mathematics, hyperbolic geometry (also called Lobachevskian geometry or Bolyai–Lobachevskian geometry) is a non-Euclidean geometry, meaning that the parallel postulate of Euclidean geometry is replaced. The parallel postulate in Euclidean geometry is equivalent to the statement that, in two-dimensional space, for any given line R and point P not on R, there is exactly one line through P that does not intersect R; i.e., that is parallel to R. In hyperbolic geometry there are at least two distinct lines through P which do not intersect R, so the parallel postulate is false. Models have...
hyperbolics have multiple non-intersecting lines
what does that have to do with meeting at infinity?
user2509223
sorry wrong link
user2509223
In mathematics, projective geometry is the study of geometric properties that are invariant under projective transformations. This means that, compared to elementary geometry, projective geometry has a different setting, projective space, and a selective set of basic geometric concepts. The basic intuitions are that projective space has more points than Euclidean space, in a given dimension, and that geometric transformations are permitted that move the extra points (called "points at infinity") to traditional points, and vice versa. Properties meaningful in projective geometry are respec...
user2509223
12:31
i messed up
user2509223
its been a while when i learned these
lemme see, if we add 1-1... and 1-2... we get 2-3+4...
user2509223
oh the dicrete math
which when added to 1-2+3... leaves 1
so 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/4 = 1
nope, this isn't going anywhere
better rewatch the numberphile video
user2509223
the main reason why i love maths and the main reason why i never finished my university studies
12:39
oh yeah, remember now
Hi all
user2509223
@KendallFrey and would you share it with us? :D
we know that 1-2... is 1/4, right?
user2509223
wrong
@rahules 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.
12:48
1-2+3-4...
+ 1-2+3...
=1-1+1-1...
since 1-1+1-1... = 1/2, x+x=1/2, x=1/4
!!learn ohhyea '<>http://i.imgur.com/kVASZSk.gif'
@rlemon Command ohhyea learned
then subtract that 1/4 from 1+2+3...
user2509223
wait
user2509223
my calc says E
12:51
1+2+3+4...
- 1 -2+3 -4...
=0+4+0+8...
=4+8+12+16...
=4(1+2+3+4...)
user2509223
1-2+3-4... should = 1-1+1+1....
therefore, x-1/4=4x
@derylius no, why?
user2509223
1+(-2+3)+(-4+5).... wait
@derylius added to itself it's = 1/2
user2509223
its 1+1+1+1
12:53
@derylius way wrong, your negations are out
@derylius nope
1+1+1+1... = 0
user2509223
but on the other hand (1-2)+(3-4).....
i think
user2509223
is 1-1-1-1...
*-1-1...
user2509223
its 0 anyway
12:55
but it's not
user2509223
and 0+0 is still 0
1
A: Angularjs: call a controller method with param from a directive dropdown on change event

MoshoI made this, but the other answer seems better :P http://jsfiddle.net/wXV6Z/101/ var app = angular.module('app', []); function Ctrl($scope, $element){ $scope.filters = [ { Id: 1, Name: "All" }, { Id: 2, Name: "filter1" }, { Id: 3, Name: "filter2" }, { Id: 4, Name: "filter3"} ];...

can anyone explain this
the other answer, I mean
6 mins ago, by Kendall Frey
1-2+3-4...
+ 1-2+3...
=1-1+1-1...
user2509223
but why?
m59
m59
@dystroy still around?
user2509223
12:56
@KendallFrey can you write the compact n k form?
m59
m59
I'm all sorts of a mess about serving up the appropriate index.html file, but still being able to serve the static files like css, js, jpg ,etc AND returning 404 when those aren't found.
@derylius no, what's that?
m59
m59
At best, I've been able to serve up the files, but instead of 404's for unfound files, I get index.html
user2509223
@KendallFrey i mean like n=(n-1)^2 or similar
what does that have to do with this?
user2509223
12:58
sorry my math english is terrible
you mean n=(n-1)+1 = -1/12
user2509223
i just want to see whats the underlying rule behind 1-2+3-4.....
kinda hard to do without subscripts
user2509223
yeah that one
@derylius if you add it to itself you get 1-1+1-1...
user2509223
12:59
lemme see
user2509223
@KendallFrey i rather not add numbers to myself
user2509223
:D
You didn't see anything
user2509223
:D
You like my fat figners?
user2509223
13:01
wahts a figner?
!!urban figner
@Mosho [figner](http://figner.urbanup.com/2999167) (n.) 1. An extremely irritating person who either acts like a complete asshole or doesn't shut up/leave when he or she is unwanted, even if the people around the figner make it perfectly clear that they are unwanted 2. a fool who doesn't realize their utter ignorance in the presence of others

other forms: fignerish fignery fignier fignler

fignler- (v.) the act of annoying someone to make them irate / making someone look like a douchebag
user2509223
a fjigner
wait a sec
user2509223
13:02
@CapricaSix nice shot
 1+1+1+1...
-  1+1+1...
=1
shits getting crazy
user2509223
no its 0
x-x is obviously 0
but I just proved it's 1
user2509223
ah sorry
user2509223
and 9=10
user2509223
13:03
you know
@numberphile HALP GET IN HERE
!!ohhyea
damnit!
user2509223
13:20
i dont remember how to make 9=10
user2509223
it has to do something with 10 * 0.999... != 9.999...
@m59 Did you summon me ?
m59
m59
Hey man, yeah, I was asleep, but saw you reply about node.
user2509223
anybody about 9=10?
m59
m59
I'm using express and here's what I'm trying to do (so simple)
13:23
@m59 Do you use a framework (like express for example) or just nod ?
9.999... = 10, but 9!= 10
m59
m59
any request for static files should be served up, or 404 on failure. Any /admin/** request goes to admin/index.html and all other requests go to /site/index.html
user2509223
yeah i know but even 0.9.. * 10 != 9.99...
user2509223
cause theres a 0 at the infinite end
m59
m59
I've been able to get the admin and site index.html's to work and even got it to serve the js files, but then the 404's were screwed
13:25
@derylius there is no end, doofus
m59
m59
If I asked for a non-existent file, it would give me site/index.html
I just sent an email to numberphile about 1+1+1+1...
Are your static files in what looks like a directory for the browsers (i.e. http://myapp/static/mynonexistantfiule.html) ?
m59
m59
@dystroy I guess first of all...does it matter where you run the node js file from?
I dunno...I don't understand how it thinks of stuff
do you understand http?
m59
m59
13:27
prob not, since i've only used apache :)
How did you set up the static files serving ?
@m59 then learn it
it's valuable for even the most basic development on the web
m59
m59
trying! I don't know what to do. Been reading for hours.
since the web is based on HTTP
don't try to learn static serving or node stuff or whatever
just learn http
@FlorianMargaine any experience with persistent queue in node.js
or python ?
13:28
like a redis pub/sub channel?
Almost the whole http (1.0) could probably be described in one page, with only details left apart
!!> ((n,u)=> {u = Math.ceil (n/2); return u + (n *(u*2-n-1))})(4) === 1-2+3-4
@C5H8NNaO4 true
@FlorianMargaine pretty much
m59
m59
I've read the w3c spec on it
13:29
but a lil bit more sophisticated.
m59
m59
@dystroy I have a folder "build" that contains "app.js" "site" and "admin"
transaction management ... crash recovery etc.
m59
m59
app.js is the server file
why don't you use zeroMQ?
m59
m59
when I run it with app.use(express.static(__dirname)); it seems to work ok for serving static files
if I navigate to them in the browser bar
13:30
@m59 on the network side, how does HTTP work?
@FlorianMargaine never knew of its existance
@m59 try implementing a static http server in node.js, without express
it's not very hard
m59
m59
I'm not sure what kind of answer to give? I mean, it's ip's and ports...I know how that stuff works (pretty obvious)
as long as you don't mention "request/response" when talking about HTTP, you don't know how HTTP works
m59
m59
something listens on a port, when a request comes in for that port, you can respond to it..
13:32
what's an http request?
I'd just do this if I were you:
1 min ago, by Florian Margaine
@m59 try implementing a static http server in node.js, without express
m59
m59
oh nm
wouldn't that be reinventing the wheel?
user2509223
@FlorianMargaine it when you request an http i guess
m59
m59
It's just a if (file_exists) etc kind of thing, right?
user2509223
you fill up the form, send it and then wait for your money
@m59 yes, but you'd understand how it all works, and stop guessing.
13:34
@m59 it's easy. Here's an about complete http server I wrote before I looked for things like express :
var fs     = require("fs"),
	http   = require('http'),
    url    = require('url');

var mimeTypes = {
	"html": "text/html",
	"jpeg": "image/jpeg",
	"jpg": "image/jpeg",
	"png": "image/png",
	"js": "text/javascript",
	"css": "text/css"
};
function startServer() {
	http.createServer(function(req, res) {
		var uri = url.parse(req.url);
		var filename = uri.pathname;
		switch (uri.pathname) {
		case '/json':
			res.writeHead(200, {'Content-Type': 'application/json'});

			// do something specific here
m59
m59
I don't think so. I have a pretty good idea about the big picture. The reason I'm having trouble is I don't know how express is doing it.
!!friday
m59
m59
and I don't know what might be happening behind the scenes regarding where I start the server from
like, if I start the server from the parent directory, I'd expect it to be the same as if I started it from the directory it's in, but I think I noticed it behave differently
that could have just been a fluke...maybe something wasn't saved yet
@m59 what express does is, admittedly, a little hidden. But mostly you'll use the get/post/all function to set routes and app.use('/static', express.static(__dirname + '/static')); to serve a directory.
m59
m59
13:37
Yeah, did that.
Hold on. Let me just put one version of what I've tried together and show you.
What I'm affraid from is that you overlapped routes
!!refresh
Words words words
//@rlemon
var vibrate;
if (...) {
    vibrate = 1000;
}
else if (...) {
    vibrate= [ ... ];
}

if (vibrate && canVibrate) { navigator.vibrate(vibrate); }
Something like that
m59
m59
@dystroy so here's something that kinda works pastebin.com/6atGZ57p but there's still so much stupidity
13:49
@Zirak I would like one for my wife, please.
@m59 well... My young knowledge of express doesn't let me track and fix stupidity yet...
m59
m59
Like, I don't get what this means: app.use(express.static(__dirname));
It seems like it would serve everything, but it won't.
and the dang 404s
//@m59
['/site', '/admin'].forEach(function (dir) {
    app.use(dir, express.static(...));
});
user2509223
guys what the hell is drush and how can i use it on win8
m59
m59
I can't figure out how to route anything that isn't expected to be a file to index.html. I think that's what's screwing up the 404 for missing files. It doesn't find a file so the routing just moves on and gets to index.html
13:53
!!google what the hell is drush and how can i use it on win8
@derylius You google for "drush"
I just won a bet.
The bet was : "You can buy all apple hardware in ~20k dollars", With all my love to Mac Pro i was able to defeat the idiot who bet this against me with just Mac Pro :D

« first day (1245 days earlier)      last day (3930 days later) »