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00:09
about to pick that up
today I rid myself of the numpad.
kind of looking forward to more room on my desk honestly
Hey-O
@Loktar In my new office we've dedicated a wall in the common area to SNES emulators on four screens :D
haha nice
With Super Mario decals all over the sky blue wall :P
00:12
that really cool sounding... you're lucky :/
hah nice
@monners who do you work for?
I'll have to take a picture for ya, reckon you'd dig it
@phenomnomnominal getstarted.com.au
Oh cool!
That's a really nice website
Yeah, our AD is pretty talented.
@Loktar Looks fancy!
00:16
@phenomnomnominal Thanks, I built part of it
I'm using Webstorm and at "index = 1" it's telling me "The assigned value is never used", why?
hex.charAt(0) === '#' ? index = 1 : index = 0;
Is it a bug or am I missing something?
Perhaps it isn't ever used again?
You're not using index
Also, your expression is wierd
I am using index, and the function is working as intended
But I'm asking if the syntax is off
@zi
@Zirak how is it weird?
index = (hex.charAt ... ? 1 : 0)
00:20
I knew there was some way to shorten it even more, thanks :D
You want to pick one of two values, not one of two assignments
index = +(hex.charAt(0)==="#")
@JanDvorak that would require index to be declared to 0 before, right?
@simpe no
why?
Then how is it working? I could understand "index = (hex.charAt(0)==="#")" but not with the plus sign
00:24
@monners didn't you win an award for that?
it's the unary plus operator. Converts to a number.
!!> console.log(+true, +false);
@phenomnomnominal "undefined" Logged: 1,0
@JanDvorak I don't understand, could you please explain some more?
!!tell simpe mdn unary plus
@CapricaSix thanks, now it's clearer. Thanks guys!=)
is if(a == b || a == c) the same as if(a == (b || c)) ?
so how can I shorten if(a == b || a == c)?
and why aren't they the same?
Because if b is truthy, that will only check if a === b
But will that matter? If b is truthy the whole condition is truthy and c doesn't need to be evaluated
I'm referring to if(a == (b || c))
00:40
if a is false and b is false and c is true, it will test a === c, and give false
So is there a way to shorten if(a == b || a == c)?
not that i can think of. You should really make it longer and use ===
How do you mean 'make it longer'?
In terms of characters.
Not following what you mean, sorry it's 1.45 am here
Make what longer?
00:46
if(a == b || a == c) should be if (a === b || a === c)
Ah ok, why do you think so? Readability?
@simpe Why do you want to?
@Zirak Shorten it, you mean? I want to learn how to write more clean code, of course :)
Readability and correctness. More often that not, == isn't what you want.
Why do you think short code is clean code?
00:48
@simpe It is currently the cleanest you can get it
@Zira
@Zirak I want my code to look professional, even though I'm far from it
:)
Then write good code, not short code
Professionals write awful code too
Yes of course, but it looks neat having short code I think
Even if you had 3 things to compare for, and did !!~[b, c, d].indexOf(a), is that cleaner?
It's shorter.
But much worse
00:52
In that case I'd not write it like that, it looks bad
I don't even understand it, to be honest
what is tilde (~) in JS?
Google
@SomeKittens Nah, the award was for another site
@Zirak trying to make sociable conversation, but thanks will do=)
!!~x will be true for x >= 0, but false for -1, which is what you want for checking if an array has an element.
!!> !!~4294967295
00:57
@copy false
@copy yes yes.
@Zirak yeah about to try it out
hope it doesnt suck
01:17
@Loktar it'd be SO DISTRACTING for me
I'm looking for a free web host where I can create a website to use on my resume. Any ideas?
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01:37
I'm drunk now
Well, maybe not fully drunk. Only a little bit drunk
@SomeKittens its not as bright as youd think
I could stand to have it be a bit brighter
man I love it though
I had the black widow chroma a few months back and it was absolute garbage (I took it back)
MOTHEFUCKIN MONEY
this corsair one is superior in every way
I like numpads
eh not me
I mean I dont hate them
I just never really use them
01:43
I prefer numpads to the shitty nuber keys above the letters
lol nuber
I grew up on the number keys in the top row lol
the commodore 64 only had those
When I get drunk, for some reason I always have to take my socks off
Glenn?
no wait
Alan
shit
01:49
I got drunk and wanted to program but now all I want to do is eat cookies
Programming drunk is a bad idea - you end up in the morning with a brand-new .io domain
I already bought the io domain like 10 months ago
I just ate 12 cookies
now I feel sick
I'm not very smart when I'm drunk
@NickDugger I. Love. It.
02:00
big.co.ck
I can't believe that 404s.
Dec 12 '14 at 16:16, by Kendall Frey
GIMP is fucking up my colors when I Open As Layers
I wish I had written down how to fix that
@NickDugger Or in general
@KendallFrey Future me: use Image > Mode > RGB
@Zirak that's offensive
02:36
i want to ask for some resources ...
anyone familiar with webgl here ?
books ... and websites
user1596138
@rlemon that gif lol wut
@amin I've used Three.js, not not raw WebGL
@KendallFrey do you think i should start with a library or raw WebGL ?
Unless you have experience with OpenGL or some graphics library, stick with a library
With GitHub Flavoured Markdown, is there a way to link to the current repository? e.g.
![foo](~/stuff/foo.png)
instead of
![foo](https:// github.com/kendfrey/crap/blob/master/stuff/foo.png)
stuff/foo.png
02:43
yeah? cool
Huh, package is a reserved word
@phenomnomnominal I'm reserving my package for you
That's a might fancy way to say you're a virgin!
m59
m59
03:23
anyone know what characters, if any, that are valid in an email but not in a url?
@m59 I can't recall ever seeing a url containing a @
@copy if you're around, do you have any resources on AI/transmitting data?
Trying to add AI opponents to SPACESHIPS
Er, not how to build an AI - haven't reached that yet
But how to keep AI data reasonably synced between server and client
Great resource, bookmarked.
Oh, that's tough
I couldn't find much, so I figure out a system by myself
I didn't handle enemies different than other players though
03:37
@SomeKittens did you have much of a play with thingie?
@copy Hmm, sounds fair enough.
or did it break and you gave up?
@phenomnomnominal Yotractor? Never got it to run
@SomeKittens the ai seems like it would be more of moving/doing actions on the server and just sending the data of the results to the client
ai moves to position 20x30, send new coords to clients
03:39
Yep, that's what it looks like.
I'm going to try and reuse as much code from "Other players" as I can.
At this point, there's no functional difference to the current player.
other than skill (unless it's @phenomnomnominal )
You're right, I'm much better at it in ever facet, not just skill
@SomeKittens what about *tractor broke?
@phenomnomnominal The run button didn't run
Oh yeah it doesn't you have to actually run protractor like normal
@SomeKittens Do you have a huge world or smaller instances?
@copy Smaller instances.
03:43
So you could just send every update in the instance to every player
Well, "just"
 
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04:47
hi
could you help me with a problem?
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Q: How to enable resize on JsPlumb widget?

SajeetharanAm building a list of widgets with JSPlumb and AngularJS, i need to enable resize using the handler on each widget. There is an example already on it, i have implemented , but resize does not happen. here is my code, HTML: <div ng-controller="CustomWidgetCtrl" plumb-item class="item" resizeable>

FUCKING FUCK @SecondRikudo WATCH Steins;Gate
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05:30
YEAH I KILLED THE AI
She was so young!
I don't understand why some websites make paying for products so hard!
I mean, I want to give you me money FFS!
Playstation PLUS in particular
And now the AI just zooms off the screen.
I'm pretty sure the next part involves math.
05:45
Guys anyone here play cookie clicker?
OK so in cookie clicker theres a feature that if you type 'cookie dough' into the console it detects it and do something with the game. How to detect that?
uh isnt that question about C/Java?
06:23
@Zirak I have heard good things about it
hey guys i don't do a lot of short hand code for javascript but was wondering if some one can tell me the logic of what this return is doing:

    function reached(start, current, dest) {
        return current == dest || sign(current - dest) == sign(dest - start);
    }
|| (or) has the lowest priority here
so it will return true if at least one is correct
had no idea you could do that with returns
It's just a boolean expression being returned
So what about:
return value > 0 ? 1 : (value < 0 ? -1 : 0);
06:33
kinda unreadable but should work
yeh it is unreadable tis why i don't fully know what i'm reading xD
return (value > 0) - (value < 0)
is the ? the same as ||
? : is the ternary operator. cond ? ifTrue : ifFalse
oh okay. too shorthand for my tastes
thanks for explaining :)
06:35
cond || ifTrue && ifFalse works similar.
 
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08:57
@Zirak =) Did you watch Chaos;Head beforehand?
09:18
@SecondRikudo I need load page into div jsbin.com/jatoxoyija/1/edit?html,js,output what happend? :))
@UlisesContreras Why ask him?
@UlisesContreras Why ask me?
If you know.
I don't. Now if you don't mind stopping doing this...
09:20
I want this in JavaScript native.

    $('button').click( function(){
       $('div').load('page');
    }
Good luck with that.
Loading some content into all divs on a page is a bad idea though
@JanDvorak div = anyname, firstDiv for example
Now what's your question?
@JanDvorak I want to load one page(google) into my firstDiv jsbin.com/jatoxoyija/1/edit?html,js,output
look up "same origin policy"
@UlisesContreras srsly... editing a message just to add a ping to a person who has already replied to you is kinda rude...
09:25
Is slow my internet.
09:38
@SecondRikudo Nope, story's not related
@tereško Then hear another good thing about it. It's good.
does anyone here play cookie clicker?
no, we have a life
@Charly What's that?
a webpage where you click and you get cookies...
Sounds like it's a boring copy of kittens.
09:50
kittens don't fit on my screen...
Are you using windows?
Shift + Alt + Left arrow key
no effect except for a key layout change
oh i just want to ask a question about the game: the game will detect and run a function when you type "cookie dough" (with quotes) into the console. How to do that?
09:53
window.onkeypress
@FlorianMargaine That's not the console
Let me guess... Changed the constructor of string?
More likely, tampered with the console
Ah, misread.
is there huge complexity involved?
Anyknow load a page into div using JS native and no jQuery? jsbin.com/jatoxoyija/2/edit (broken)
10:28
I love how there's literally not a single correct fact on that page
@rwollr "The JavaScript programming language, developed by Netscape, Inc., is not part of the Java platform." is true
@rwollr "In its most common form, JavaScript resides inside HTML documents, and can provide levels of interactivity to web pages that are not achievable with simple HTML." is true
so... 50% correctness... maybe 30%.
It boggles the mind that people still think there's a difference between "programming language" and "scripting language"
The last time I've seen a browser that didn't know what javascript was was... never, actually.
Netscape didn't make JavaScript, Brendan Eich did, and though its a question of semantics because he was working for them I think its dumb to refer to an individual by the company they're under
JavaScript also almost never resides "inside" HTML since people realized nested scripts are usually a bad idea
so if you wanna do technicalities there's a few
The code usually doesn't, but the runtime primarily operates over an HTML document.
10:35
main thing that annoyed me was "object oriented programming programming" and "object oriented programming scripting"
I'd say Java is POOP (purely object-oriented programming)
Is there something in Javascript like:
for(i=0 to 5){
console.log(i);
};
I dont wanna use the traditional `for` loop.
@RahulDesai will ES6 do?
underscore.js does for loops nicer
kind of
!!>[1..].forEach(x=>console.log(x))
10:37
@JanDvorak yep
@JanDvorak "SyntaxError: missing name after . operator"
@JanDvorak "SyntaxError: missing ] after element list"
@JanDvorak "SyntaxError: missing name after . operator"
bot doesn't support es6 it appears
@JanDvorak Is it possible in vanilla JS?
!!>[1,2,3].forEach(x=>console.log(x))
10:38
@JanDvorak "undefined" Logged: 1,2,3
@RahulDesai ES6 is vanilla
I thought there was a syntax for ranges, though
thanks mate
@rwollr What about "Java code needs to be compiled while JavaScript code are all in text." ? That seems correct to me.
(modulo grammar issues)
10:41
@JanDvorak How a language is executed is not a language feature, it's an implementation detail.
js code is also sometimes compiled, and Java code is also all written in text.
@Zirak the fact that the browser receives a text file is a feature, though
the Java VM receives a bunch of bytecode
The java VM
That's one implementation. You can write a java interpreter and distribute programs of plain-text java.
Anyone have an opinion on whether Bower is stupid or not? Currently thinking about getting rid of it.
Anyknow to load one page into div without to use jQuery(simple). jsbin.com/foculuniwi/1/edit thanks.
@UlisesContreras have you looked up "same origin policy" yet?
10:44
You can explain better?
*can you
What don't you understand?
Can I shorten this code?
`ng-class="{\
selected: (color===selected),\
hRDF: $first&&options.horizontal&&options.roundCorners,\
hRDL: $last&&options.horizontal&&options.roundCorners,\
vRDF: $first&&!options.horizontal&&options.roundCorners,\
vRDL: $last&&!options.horizontal&&options.roundCorners\
}"\`
What's that, PHP?
I'm especially thinking about the long lines
@JanDvorak if you're asking me, it's Angular
@simpe probably better to precompute those props on your scope
10:52
2
A: Does JavaScript have a range() equivalent?

c.P.u1Using Harmony spread operator and arrow functions: var range = (start, end) => [...Array(end - start + 1)].map((_, i) => start + i); Example: range(10, 15); [ 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 ]

@phenomnomnominal yes that's what I also though of. Will try.
@JanDvorak Why u say, "same origin policy"? you can to write in my JSBIN.
@UlisesContreras Well, look it up. Then we'll talk.
@JanDvorak
1. Why ask me?
2. "Good luck with that.""!!?
Loading some content into all divs on a page is a bad idea though.
3. srsly... editing a message just to add a ping to a person who has already replied to you is kinda rude...
4. have you looked up "same origin policy" yet?
5. Well, look it up. Then we'll talk.

?

Is ok, if you don't know to load one page using JS native, is ok. :))
@UlisesContreras it's not my fault you don't want to listen
10:59
@JanDvorak What to listen? "same origin policy". :)) I need one example.

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