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16:00
Boss isn't in today. Kinda bored with slacking off
That feeling when you can't find the right icon for something O___o
inb4 s/sl/j/
smh
Might get some work done
@taco sure
user1596138
16:00
@KendallFrey I'm totally aware ofc. But why would you do that if you were answering by saying it was a duplicate
sigh
@OliverSalzburg Have you tried Open Icon Library?
On a related note, Kitematic has been bought by Docker
@KendallFrey I'm at glyphsearch.com right now
I just installed a VM and Docker container with two clicks on my Mac kitematic.com .... sooo much better than Boot2Docker/Virtualbox
16:13
dumb question, can you "subclass" something in javascript
@corvid yes
@SterlingArcher no "how to fix this" questions suck
font awesome, that answer for all library questions
actually fontello
but fontawesome is still awesome
16:23
Fun fact, I created the fontello tag on Stack :O
@SterlingArcher hah nice man
@OliverSalzburg have you checked fontello?
@Loktar No, I have now settled with the fact that there is no pictogram for what I need
26 more tagged questions with it and I get a badge lol
@SterlingArcher omg anubhava what r u doin
to be fair, regex is hard. The moment I think I understand it, my efforts prove otherwise
16:25
@Loktar That's a pretty neat site though
@KendallFrey feex it
@ssube _.extend()?
@OliverSalzburg yeah also allows you to add your own .svgs and create custom font files
and provides the css as well
its really great
I'm already using 3 icon fonts in this project though :P
@NickDugger yeah but anub answers all the regex questions
16:28
combine them using fontello!
problem solved! :p
@Loktar Could be worth thinking about
fontello?
@Loktar ahh nice
@corvid if you have to, yeah
16:32
Under "Networks", can a VM disk be mapped if with dynamic ip?
disks don't have IPs
user1596138
This API expects a number not a string as a value in the JSON data...
You guys should really look at Kitematic if you're using Docker. So. Fucking. Awesome.
I just wish I could use it for our private repo
But linux
:(
crl
crl
How can I "splice" a string? like this "foobar".splice(1,2,"uu") == "fuubar", isn't there such a method?
16:37
Well you don't need it if youre on Linux really
@crl substr?
@crl You could write one pretty easily.
function slice(str, start, end, add) {
     return str.slice(0, start) + (add || "") + str.slice(end);
}
crl
crl
@Retsam right, perfect
Found a SO question on it; they have almost the exact same code as mine
17
A: Is there a splice method for strings?

LouisIt is faster to slice the string twice, like this: function spliceSlice(str, index, count, add) { return str.slice(0, index) + (add || "") + str.slice(index + count); } than using a split followed by a join (Kumar Harsh's method), like this: function spliceSplit(str, index, count, add) { ...

@Retsam Would be more like:
function slice(str, start, len, add) {
     return str.slice(0, start) + (add || "") + str.slice(start+len);
}
But yeah, that basically
@Neil Yeah, that's actually more faithful to the actual functionality of splice. I always get mixed up what apis are "start" "end", and which are "start" "len".
16:43
@Retsam Same thing really
@crl There probably isn't one because manipulation strings directly is a bad idea
how so
Because strings are immutable in JavaScript
in most languages with a VM
16:46
If the engine were smart about it, you'd never need to create a copy of a string when you call substring
Though that's all under the table stuff
Java used to not do that
@SterlingArcher I like how the guy knew that was gonna happen and is like fuck it putting my hands down
But then they removed that because it creates a noticeable overhead for applications with many short strings
so long as your String class is { char * data; int len; }, that works
Haha in reality he was trying to avoid going out of bounds with the ball but it works nicely
16:48
which is why nope c++
Poor womans nose broke though
You're not supposed to append more than 2 strings together in java without using a class like StringBuilder
don't tell us about the injuries, it makes it less funny
Kind of sad really
it's unfortunate that strings can't be represented as an immutable singly-linked list
but that would have some much fucking overhead
16:49
@ssube TO HASKELL
@KendallFrey Or scala
(I'm aware there's a thing with ropes or whatever that does, but it never works right)
@Neil scala doesn't use that for strings
@KendallFrey no, I can't use Haskell, people run my code
oh, that is a problem
I know.
Proper functional languages usually use trees
16:50
@SterlingArcher at a pro basketball game.. I'm pretty sure she was compensated by the home team owners
If I could switch to Haskell, nobody would run my code, and I wouldn't get any bug reports. :D
It has some overhead, but you have some very nice advantages doing it that way
!!xkcd haskell\
@rlemon most definitely, if a player knocks your beer or something they replace it as well
Would only assume they would pay for an injury
How old is Haskell?
16:51
pay + seasons tickets + swag I assume
Yeah prolly that bc insurance
I love swag :O
gimme interweb swagz
!!swag
@SterlingArcher haskell is slightly younger than your average tenured professor
lmao
@ssube aka... 9 years?
16:52
@SterlingArcher early 90's
Oh wow
So it's been around
js is mid 90's
name me a language that hasn't been around
Go
RUST
@FlorianMargaine REBEL
16:53
shut up
I'm talking to Jordan
lol
Haskell has been around, but unlike that hooker behind taco bell, you won't see any side effects.
Haha so you're implying Jordan doesn't know shit?
/nick Jordan
@FlorianMargaine Yeats
16:53
so wish this was like IRC
NodeJS is relatively new
right?
NodeJS isn't a language
@SterlingArcher Isn't a language
@rlemon Go is the only valid answer tbf
fml that's right
16:54
rust is not out of beta
@FlorianMargaine RUST doesn't count?
Not that there is a programming language named Yeats, but because I suppose if one were to exist, that would be a good name
JS, in its modern form (ES5), is pretty damn new. There was a lot less to the language before that.
Swift
Damn, copy ninja'd me
16:54
Oh, yeah, Swift
that was my next one
@SomeGuy well neither are you
crl
crl
@copy Well I'm doing something even worse, regexing html!
Objective C isn't that old is it?
crl
crl
var m, r=/\[(\S+)\]\((\S+)\)/g // hyperlinks
while (m = r.exec(document.body.innerHTML)) {
	document.body.innerHTML = splice(document.body.innerHTML, m.index, m[0].length, "<a href='"+m[2]+"'>"+m[1]+"</a>")
}
16:54
isn't swift in alpha? that's what benji told us
actually, Scala is super new too
@crl noob :)
> The programming language Objective-C was originally developed in the early 1980s.
according to wiki, scala is from 2003
hold shit
1983 for Objective C
16:55
holding shit
TIL
@SterlingArcher That's what she gets for not watching the game
@SterlingArcher release shit
holy turned into hold some how
typescript is new isn't it?
16:55
is this a new language though?
I'd call typescript a JS variant
same with coffee and doge and the rest of the compile to js langs
@rlemon Objective-C was used for NextOS, the predecessor to OS X
@ssube yep, scala/clojure are valid answers
maybe f# too
@crl ^(?:\<(?<T>[A-Za-z][\w:.-]*)(?:\s+[A-Za-z][\w:.-]*=(?:"[^"]*"|'[^']*'))*\s*(?<-‌​T>/)?\>|\</(?<-T>\k<T>)\>|(?:[^<&]|&(?:[A-Za-z]+|#\d+|#x[\da-fA-F]+);)+|<!--(?:[^-‌​]|-(?!-))*-->|<!\[CDATA\[(?:[^\]]|](?!]>))*]]>)*(?(T)(?!))$
Erlang is newish right?
16:56
meh, at what point does it stop being a variant and start being its own language?
Erlang is older
F#, and maybe even C#
Would you consider groovy as its own language or just a variant of Java?
> The first version was developed by Joe Armstrong, Robert Virding and Mike Williams in 1986
Erlang ^
@Neil groovy is a string of random characters, not a language
16:56
@Neil I would, it's a scripting language abstracted from Java iirc
@FlorianMargaine damn
OH!
How could we miss this
Dart
@SterlingArcher Though in theory it is backwards compatible
the same way everyone misses dart: nobody cared
... no esoteric language, please
Or at least for the most part
crl
crl
@KendallFrey wait that's the regex for html?
16:57
!!google define esoteric
is mid 90's 'new'?? OCaml was like 95 right? *96
@crl for XML technically
apparently c# came out in 2000, which seems pretty new
16:58
@SterlingArcher t'was a joke. But non-mainstream languages, say.
@ssube oh that new?
C# has been gay for 15 years? wow
@KendallFrey yeah before that it had a wife and 2 kids
F# and VB
Ahh the ol' Ashton Kutcher cover up
VB isn't C#'s kid
16:58
It's weird to hear that C# is 15 years old.. it still feels new to me
VB is C#'s pervy uncle
GUYS! SMALLTALK IS NEW RIGHT?! RIGHT?!
VB is C#'s dad, who tries desperately to be cool like C#, but whom everyone laughs at when they're not around.
How old is R?
but yeah, the point is, most languages we use today are older than jailbaits
16:59
he wasn't "that dad" until VB.NET
that is when he got the new sneakers and the $500 hair cut
@FlorianMargaine i figured it would've come from an older language and been retrofitted onto MSIR and the CLR, but apparently not
@SterlingArcher 1993 apparently

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