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6:00 AM
at least you survived a friend of mine died.
 
:) :(
 
herpes is forever, might as well row that boat.
 
@William Please add punctuation to prevent the sentence from being a garden path sentence.
 
@littlepootis get a real prostitute, linux let's you do whatever you want with it
 
6:04 AM
 
@JanDvorak grammar and dictionary, yup ^ that guy must be clever
 
It's a side job
 
shit you made the meme :(
 
nope
 
^ notice no puntuation
 
@JanDvorak he's even doing the nazi salute
 
cool s h i r t
 
@JanDvorak haven't you ever heard of an oxford comma??
 
Nope. The nazi salute has you have your thumb parallel to the other fingers. It also uses the right hand.
 
is that the coma with double M's ?
@JanDvorak i bet it needs 5 fingers to work also
 
6:08 AM
I haven't yet managed to eat so many M&Ms as to fall unconscious.
 
diabetic coma
 
Raj
hey can any one suggest me ? can too many jquery ajax call may slowdown web appliactions ?
 
@JanDvorak That doesn't actually help. It'd be better if it used them in a sentence.
 
I know their thoughts. They think if they get there first, they're guaranteed they will be able to watch the show.
 
Now you're just being silly.
 
> They're over there with their car.
 
6:25 AM
Are there any optimizations
that I can do on buffers
when multiplying an entire buffer
with say a number?
or adding some constant value to an entire buffer
 
> <Gunth> before i was a teen i thought "Masturbate" was some kind of master or bachelor degree... so when my teachers asked me what i wanted to do with my life.. i told them "masturbate"
 
I asked my 7th grade math teacher what masturbate meant in front of the whole class, because I legit didn't know what it meant.
 
@littlepootis Me and My friend told his really young cousin that PIMP (cause 50 cent song) means a really successful person. On his birthday the kid in 3rd grade said on stage he wanted to be a PIMP.
 
she held me after school and tried to get be suspended
 
@Abhishrek LMAO
 
Raj
6:28 AM
hey can any one suggest me ? can too many jquery ajax call may slowdown web appliactions ?
 
>too many
 
Raj
means multiple
 
no it means too many
 
Raj
??
@Shea what u want to say i cnat understand?
 
@Raj how many lemons do you think you can hold with both hands?
seriously
 
Raj
6:32 AM
@Shea what a fuuny question?
 
@Raj the browser will choke you at n requests to the server at a time.
 
o/
 
@Raj no I'm trying to explain what too many is.
 
usually a server will slow down after a ton of requests
that too many depends
on how shitty code you write
 
@Abhishrek how many lemons would you guess you could hold with two hands?
 
6:33 AM
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@Shea 8
 
well 9 is too many
 
Raj
may be 10
 
Someone suggestions? I would like to have a Map from 1 country ( So the others arent visible anymore, with markers on it. ) I would like to fill the map with my own pattern. When a user clicks a marker I would like to zoom on the map. Is that possible in a way?
 
@Shea lol
 
Raj
6:35 AM
hey all bro's i have just started progarmming so deu to that i just want suggestion from you guys
 
yes, too many jQuery ajax calls can will slow down a web app.
 
Raj
so any solution?
 
less jQuery ajax calls.
 
Yes, 42
 
@Raj the server might be less performant and then your "too many" could be a small number
 
6:39 AM
> <Haunter> Some ultra-Christian girl said "Jesus loves you" to me today, and I said "Just me?" She said, "No, he loves everyone." So I collapsed in fake tears and started wailing, yelling "What kind of a healthy relationship is THAT supposed to be? I gave 15 years of my life to that man, and he's going around loving EVERYONE?"
 
heh 42 is a good answer
 
Someone a suggestion for my 'problem' ? :D
 
if it's something like a long poll, then it should be fine, but ajax call on top of multiple other ajax calls is a bad idea.
 
I could go for a maps 'without google maps' but ... then I don't have interactivity :(
 
Raj
if i have 50 ajax calls but only one ajax call make at time then?
 
6:40 AM
@Raj 42 is too many
@Duikboot you don't have a "problem" and the answer to your question is: Yes
 
@Raj see if you can figure out a way to request 50 things in one call.
 
Raj
but i make only one call at at time and no nested ajax calls
 
@CSᵠ :D Have you a suggestion how to do that? I was looking for an example where only country is 'visible' and the other ones are masked.
 
check out d3
 
Raj
@Shea may be possible but i want fetch different resources at different ajax request...
 
6:43 AM
@Raj what sense would a nested call make?
 
Raj
means makes another ajax calls on response jsons value
 
If you want to follow up a request with another request before the first finishes, then you could have only performed one request to begin with
 
@Raj it's what you need to do and it's certainly possible
 
@Raj so your second Ajax call depends on the first?
 
Raj
ok thanks to all i will manage tat ajax calls.
time to leave bye
can its valid ?
 
6:47 AM
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@Raj ?
 
@CSᵠ Cool, D3.js seems to be nice to customize Gmaps, last point I was thinking.. how is it possible to do the 'nice cutout' of a country? Are there coordinates available to do this? (Didn't find anything on that yet )
 
Anyone knows how to disable highlighted HTML and CSS in typescript?
I'm using webstorm
 
@Duikboot You can mask out other countries in google map. Search on stackoverflow for an example.
 
Haha, was browsing bash.org and found this:
Matt: I AM QUERY OPTIMIZATION GUY
Matt: AND THIS... IS MY QUERY
Andy: wha?... WHO TOUCH MY QUERY?!
Matt: WHO TOUCHED MY JOINS!!??
Matt: Some users think they can outsmart me.  Maybe... maybe.  I have yet to meet one who can outsmart LIMIT.
Matt: She weighs in at 300 lines of SQL and she searches 8 million rows per second.  It costs 24 billion machine cycles to run this query... for 12 seconds.
4
Love that reference.
 
6:59 AM
What sick man sends interns to code?!
 
I don't get the touching part @_@
 
@Cerbrus Well, all coders have to start somewhere.... just don't let the changes reach staging without double peer review.
 
@Sheepy: I'm thinking you didn't get any of the references...
 
@Cerbrus wait, that last one was a reference to what?
 
7:04 AM
I was now looking at this, so far this works and perfectly filters out my country, but how can I setup my own 'test'.json? plnkr.co/edit/4FuOfzbMAO7jeYuHVenJ?p=preview
 
hi
 
@Neil "What sick man sends babies to fight me?" (source)
 
@Duikboot what do you mean by test json? If the json that you're using now isn't a test, what is it?
@Cerbrus oh, I never played team fortress
 
@Cerbrus Yeah. No clue at all. /me sheepishly go back to the site recovery from a 4GB backup.
 
@Neil Well now it has some d3.json('test.json' , function......
Which currently makes not yet sense to me :D But I was able to filter out my country but it's such a large .json file :D
 
7:12 AM
Hello,

with so many JS libraries, when exactly you feel comfortable mentioning in your CV that you can work with X lib?

i mean i can pick up a library spend 1-3 hours a day and by end of week write a product using it.. but i don't comfortable mentioning 20+libraries in a CV..
 
newAlias(original, new) or newAlias(new, original)?
 
@Duikboot well keep using that for the time being. Change only what you understand (infinitely useful talent in our field if you can learn it)
 
@Shea Former
 
makes sense
 
@Shea original.renameTo(new)
 
7:13 AM
But.. it depends
 
Predict code quality from coder's heart rate, with a high chance (50%) to detect problematic code.
 
defineAlias(new, original)
 
@GeoPhoenix they want to know if they can throw you on a project using that library and you can float
 
yeah I like that
 
Suffice to say, you don't have to be an expert in a library before you put it on your resume, just comfortable enough to use it
 
7:15 AM
I don't like float. I prefer double.
 
Unless you really are an expert, in which case, say so on your cv
 
@Sheepy I prefer text-align
 
@OliverSalzburg Flexbox.
 
I'm oldschool
 
Then use align and valign. ;)
 
7:20 AM
s/oldschool/tables/
 
@Neil so the "expert" level of knowing a JS library can be achieved only by showing code you have produce right? ( like showing code on github using X library?)
 
@Sheepy ick, not before I have had my dose of morning coffee
 
@Neil Java, then? BorderLayout or GridLayout? :)
 
@GeoPhoenix it isn't easy to gauge and most employers will just take your word for it
 
@GeoPhoenix no, expert level is when you're familiar with how it works
Not just "how to use it".
 
7:25 AM
@GeoPhoenix but yeah, it helps your case a lot to show a project where you use it
@Sheepy gridbaglayout ;)
 
@Neil Thanks! ;)
 
@Neil Seems that you have had your coffee :D
 
@Sheepy I also stayed at a holiday Inn express last night
Drinking coffee at this moment
I like my coffee like I like my women: hazelnut caffè latte with cocoa
 
Not familiar with coffee. Sounds like that coffee has many layers of smell and taste?
 
So do onions
 
7:35 AM
@Sheepy Starbucks style
Not very European though
 
user5503464
 
woppa Starbucks style
 
@JanDvorak o/
 
@JanDvorak onions may have many layers, but it's all the same smell and taste
 
7:42 AM
Clearly you haven't tasted the dried out top layer
 
ogres have layers
 
@JanDvorak have you?
 
while getting reading event.target.responseText I am gettting `{"image_path":"Lighthouse.jpg","image_id":61}`
how can I read this ?
I have tried
`console.log(str);
console.log(str.image_path);
var parsedStr = JSON.parse(str);
console.log(parsedStr.image_path);`
 
Good point. The outer layer could taste like chicken. How would we ever know?
@Shashi what error do you get?
 
console.log(str.image_path); <--- should do the job
 
7:58 AM
@KarelG not if str is the raw json
 
the object is in backticks. Didn't know that it's a string
then you have to parse it ofc
@littlepootis You deserved that you got herpes. If you want to fuck a windows, do it safely. You don't know what has touched it.
 
@KarelG M$ touched it
 

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