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00:54
Crappiest question I've seen in a long time
01:21
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do i HAVE to use a <form> ?
like....why cant i just post shit with javascript
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01:41
@Bubbas you can do just about anything you want with javascript.
:)
i like it
can one develop locally if testing the functionality of a db?
@Crow Local clone of DB?
@bjb568 github.com/DarkCrowz/gradebook_app/tree/master this, I'm trying to make a working database with one single table
 
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02:56
WAKE UP
@Crow i think it might be plugin from browser
hrm? Okay
i don't know exactly haha
03:13
Hi anyone can help to convert javascript to xslt?
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03:40
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04:16
What's your all time favourite question?
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Q: Why false!=false returns false? in Java

rbhawsarI was trying below code: System.out.println(false!=false); Why does this print 'false'?

Typical amount of knowledge of users who only know Java
@OneKitten That is quite spectacularly bad.
woah, people
> Designer: Now that you guys have finished this massive project, here's how I'd like it to look!
Why do I even bother...
04:29
...
good luck.
Yeah, I don't even know what to do
Probably the designer'd be like eew, I can't make this pretty START AGAIN
That's essentially it
he described how he wanted the app to look/feel, which means throwing away all of the work we've done so far.
omg GoT is up
you know what I like best about GoT?
it's hard to put windows commercials in it
04:48
@SomeKittensUx2666!!!
hello.
Hi @SomeKittensUx2666 can help to convert javascript to xslt?
PING PING PING
lmao
0
A: Using regular expression to validate latitude and longitude coordinates then display error

MoshoFeel free to test your regex here: ^-?([1-8]?[1-9]|[1-9]0)\.{1}\d{1,6} Debuggex Demo Googling "regex" should give you all the info you need.

is this a bad answer
@monners wurt
@SomeKittensUx2666 lol, exactly.
@Mosho could be better worded to sound like an answer, add "What you're looking for is" or something to that effect
05:01
!!phucket
I love that gif
@CapricaSix me, after reading that email from the designer
@SomeKittensUx2666 right, edited
do you find that people often just ignore answers and don't accept or upvote or comment
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05:04
kinda discouraging :X
@Mosho We have a name for those people: Assholes
!!urban asshole
@monners asshole Your current boss.
I like my boss
I like my boss also
@HostileFork Seen that one, oldy but a goody
@HostileFork Love those.
You've got a lot of experience, what should I do?
@SomeKittensUx2666 Cost it out in terms of your time very roughly. Send that along with their suggestions to figures of authority. Express your concern that they don't have enough data or metrics to prove the revisions will be worth the cost and delays. Put the burden on them to gather those metrics; and ensure they're not just making suggestions out of a need to feel useful.
If they come back with those metrics, implement it, because they may be right. <shrug>
Until they do, or if they never do, work on things you find more useful.
@HostileFork I'm writing that down.
05:12
I've been doing something along those lines.
Basically "What do these changes do? How do they help*"

*something other than your ego
he usually gets mad
A trick among some designers and creators of things is to intentionally throw in something bad with the already fixed version in your back pocket. Mess it up a little bit just so the kind of people who want to feel useful can do so.
Right, the duck
That strategy worked at my first job beautifully.
I would personally suggest working environments and groups where you don't have to do that, however.
Not every situation is so fortunate.
It seems that given that HTML5 considers the "self closing tags" to be the same as just a tag, the <div/> is not an approved method for HTML5 and you have to use <div></div>. Or at least people are saying that. Given the high number of upvotes it would probably be good to make sure the right answer is here! I guess the question is if jQuery is going to have its own rules vs. the underlying HTML5... — HostileFork 2 hours ago
So in HTML5 a <div/> is not a <div></div> like it is in XHTML. Is jQuery offering coverage so if you write $("<div/>") it will be an open and a close, or what? Do you have to write $("<div></div>")? Looks like different answers.
(e.g. <div/>stuff</div> is equivalent to <div>stuff</div> in HTML5 apparently, and not <div></div>stuff</div>)
@HostileFork Yeah. I'm holding out for ~6 months. If it doesn't get better, I'm a developer in the Bay Area, so that shouldn't be too hard.
Either that or one of my crazy side projects takes off.
@HostileFork Browsers/libraries tend to fix a lot of the stupid things that happen.
05:35
Well those are two very different answers we have there. — RUJordan 2 mins ago
@RUJordan gimme an answer of yours
@SomeKittensUx2666 any answer?
one I haven't upvoted
@KarelG please buzz me when you are here.
05:48
iunno this one is decent
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A: How to call a cfm file with some parameters in ColdFusion?

RUJordanWhen you use a <cfinclude>, any values available in the page that calls the file are available in the page you will be including. So you could essentially pass in variables instead of URL parameters and achieve the same thing. You would have to declare the variables above the include, however. ...

Why?
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06:01
@RUJordan surprise!
@SomeKittensUx2666 what was that for?
!!learn infiniteriot <>http://i.imgur.com/xBQOzc4.gif
@SomeKittensUx2666 Command infiniteriot learned
!!infiniteriot
06:02
^ that's awesome
@RUJordan I'm in a meh mood, decided to do something nice to rectify it
Understood, I appreciate it lol
!!stat RUJordan
@SomeKittensUx2666 RUJordan (http://stackoverflow.com/users/774078/rujordan) has 5177 reputation, earned 10 rep today, asked 67 questions, gave 287 answers, for a q:a ratio of 67:287.
avg. rep/post: 14.62. Badges: 3g 12s 39b
06:07
lol it's not bad
that was great
game of thrones, that is
missed it
!!tell monners infiniteriot
@SomeKittensUx2666 Command inifiniteriot does not exist. Did you mean: infiniteriot (note that /tell works on commands, it's not an echo.)
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@SomeKittensUx2666 I want one.
06:28
!!tell test
i'm mindjailed
:(
how to go out of mindjail?
!!mindjail
@SteamFire ping @rlemon alot, it usually helps
@Kippie don't do that.
@SteamFire also, don't do that.
Dangerous?
I think he don't like to be ping
It will definitely not help
@BasitSaeed : ?
hi all
06:36
Does anybody else here use any Atlassian ondemand (cloud) services?
0
Q: if(negetive number) is true? Is something wrong with js?

bhbIs something wrong with js? if("hello".indexOf("world")) { // I forgot to add > -1 here console.log("hello world"); } Basically if(-1) is true. How is this possible? It took me a whole day to fix this. Is there a list available where these kind of things are listed? Or tools available to c...

derp
@Kippie : not sure but i think that @derylius does because he's using Altassian at his work. ( i think )
> Is something wrong with js
smh
mosho, the reason is that binary 00000000 (= 0) is interpret as false, the rest as true
maybe you can add it to your post :)
did I not say that
oh I see what you mean
well, I think that's too C++ for this guy :P
but ok, I'll add it
06:41
the world of developers exists of 0/1 D:
user924016
Mornings
but are you sure that that's why it's like that in this case
I mean, JS evaluates a few other things as false
!!s/exists/consists/
@monners the world of developers consists of 0/1 D: (source)
added that
wasn't sure how to word it properly
06:45
!!s/word/explain it in a way that would truly reveal the depths of my depravity/
@monners wasn't sure how to explain it in a way that would truly reveal the depths of my depravity it properly (source)
wat
Damnit, fucked that one up
well... you said The only number that ...
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06:46
It's open season on chat messages!
@KarelG isn't it?
!!s/messages/yo momma/
@monners It's open season on chat yo momma! (source)
Arrrrg.
06:46
much chat
NaN is interpret as 0 11111111 10000000000000000000000
but js is taking the last 8 bit
This is why you people have a moral responsibility to keep me from being sober!!!! @SomeKittensUx2666 @SomeGuy
same for null
all ends on 00000000
really
i'll edit that then
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06:48
@KarelG that can't be right though
Wow that's new
that would mean 512 is false
meh, remove it ... now unsure ...
already did :P
although i'm sure about the numeric values
06:51
about what about them
that 0 is interpret as false due of it's binary representation
yeah, I'll leave that out too for the sake of clarity
Yeah another reason people should always use === for comparison.
^-- that, because it also implements typechecking
no other way in coffee :P
06:52
hey can anyone please tell me whats the problem with this javascript json object
[
{
id:1201, name:\"Work 1\",
\"preferences\":[{\"value\" : \"JobID\"}]
},
{
id:1191, name:\"Work 2\",
\"preferences\":[{\"value\" : \"Location\"}, {\"value\" : \"firstName\"}, {\"value\" : \"lastName\"}]
},
{
id:1211, name:\"Work 3\",
\"preferences\":[{\"value\" : \"Date\"}]
}
]
that's a right json string
just parse it before using it
!!tell user123 format
I find it off that user123 wasn't taken 2 months ago
@user123 Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
JSON.parse(your JSON string)
...
getting SyntaxError: JSON.parse: expected property name or '}'
@user123 Try being less copy/paste happy. 9 times out of 10 it's a character out of place, which you'd notice if you actually typed out your dataset.
Also, why should we sift through your unformatted code?
i hope that you didn't typed it yourself >.>
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06:57
oh wow is this new
this little console in jsfiddle
@KarelG but what's the wrong with that json...
yes i noticed today only going to be of great help @Mosho
@Mosho About time they did that.
how is it better than the native console
@Mosho convenience I guess.
Science!
06:58
that small console thing doesn't work at me thoughh
they can't possibly make it better than chrome's
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@KarelG check the browser console...
Actually, firefox has a scratch pad. That's a hell of a lot more useful for writing anything beyond one-liners than chrome's console.
06:59
@Mosho where?
where the output frame is
oh, it's firebug

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