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20:02
@Trasiva the arsh
@ssube I shee.
Sorry, that sounds nothing like something Trump would say
I see four letter words
> this isn't the American dream
20:05
yea.. except for the rambling about "praying" being something that might actually help, its quite sensible
yeah, but there are five letter words in there
that sounds a bit like him..
Four letters, letters, four of them, is a lot of letters, those four. We need to have less letters, less than four, not as many letters to make Words Great Again.
how many letters make a great word? that's a good question
The other guys use words with seven letters besides "America". Sad!
20:06
> make words great again
that's also 5 letters or under
@ndugger I don't get the game. I know it's a joke / making a point, but I'm not sure what.
@Luggage it's that thoughts and prayers do nothing
@Luggage The point is that "thoughts and prayers" don't do anything.
ok, that's all.
and that the usa relies on the nsa
i don't think there are any other subtexts
20:08
wat
but also maybe a bit about how gun control can't be passed and that would be the real solution, which.. meh.
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@ndugger Omfg lolololololol
@bitten nah, but the nsa is the usa in australia
wait
20:09
i meant the nra
"rely" on the NRA? it's just a faction with a specific agenda. nothing wrong with that.
There is a lot wrong with how politicians are bought, of course.
@littlepootis nice find
@Loktar rift arrived, anything I should make sure to try?
@BenCraig noods
20:15
There's no way in hell I'm spending another $600 after I've just dropped $1700 on a computer
@Luggage yeah i think that's the point. politicians being bought off by the nra. i've read otherwise, as nra donations are small in comparison to other companies
(and it's not my point so i really don't know anything about it)
@ssube hahahah i just got this
they are bought off by everyone. people pushing guns, milk, meat, not eating meat, etc.
not milking guns
@ndugger Just bought my first PC in about 12 years! Gonna play Titanfall 2, BF1, Rocket League :D
@taco Rocket League will be the most fun of those
20:18
@ssube I already play it on XB1, but my brothers getting it on PC
I have a puzzle question for everyone, how many ways are there to include comments in JS code?
@SantiagoRebella two
I know correct answer is greater than 3
@taco Mine was the first in a long time as well. It's my first custom build ever, though.
@ssube wrong
20:18
Spent way too much on it
but the graphics card is top of the line
SJD
SJD
Hi. I'm having trouble when trying to get some data sent via routing (using EJS). Here is the code: http://pastebin.com/RTtUirYA . THe problem I face is that, attributes of "webContent" (adrIm, nr, etc) are recognized, but no attribute of "locations" is recognized, having this error: Cannot read property 'adr' of undefined.

In html I use those contents in this way:
<% for (var i = 0; i < locations.length; ++i) { %>
<li><%= locations[i].adr %></li>
<% } %>

Anyone has any idea why this happens?
@SantiagoRebella oh yeah?
Single line:
//Js comment

Multiline:
/* Js comment
Js comment */

Single line w/ HTML comment tag:
<!-- Js comment
Or
<!-- --> Js comment
but the thing is that there is another form
i cant find
We don't talk about html comments in JS
They don't exist as far as we're concerned
@ndugger I'm too out of the loop to build it myself, so I asked in here the other day. Loktar and @VeronicaDeane helped me out
20:19
@SantiagoRebella var isThisCountedAsAComment;
Did Jason make you get a shitty AMD card?
there are exactly two ways
??
i also thought there were only 2
but it seems im wrong as you
20:21
nah, there are not any other valid ways
the html comment trick is an old DOM thing, a mistake in a different spec
it doesn't always work and doesn't work at all in new stuff
HTML comments in JS are a shitty/hacky browser thing that's still around to support legacy code, but as far as I know, it's not apart of the official ES spec
ok, this is a puzzle question, so even is a hacky shitty stuff, counts as valid
the thing is that there is at least one more way
i can't really tl;dr that article but it's worth a read @SantiagoRebella
but i dont know it
20:23
@SantiagoRebella there are two
Even considering HTML comments, which are not JS comments, there is no other ways
ill probably get the answer en the next few minutes
@SantiagoRebella you already have the answer?
you just won't
20:25
cya kids
a university professor gave the exercise, i dont think he is bullshitting, anyway, yes, i can only think on 2
but he said that there are more than 3
and that is in the specification
cant find it
tell him to stop promoting bugs in old browsers
stop being bad at code
and probably stop being a professor
user2620028
he also is a university professor, so assume he knows nothing
@SantiagoRebella University professors are notoriously terrible at javascript and web development.
user1596138
20:26
Single line w/ HTML comment tag:
<!-- Js comment
Or
<!-- --> Js comment
user1596138
lol
josiah pls
@Jhawins it's not a comment tho
@bitten troll's on the wrong side of the line
Don't encourage him
20:27
@Jhawins try that in a JS parser
user2620028
heh you got called Josiah
user2620028
thats like your mom yelling at you
user1596138
I copy/pasted that from his message
@ssube yeah but it's backwards compatability
it's not intended for a comment
user1596138
It made me lol
20:27
Ah
I must have ignored it, like banner blindness, but for stupidity
user1596138
not every user agent supported character data in html, something something xml, something something c(haracter)data
i got the answer
@SantiagoRebella enlighten us
--> in the first column
user2620028
20:29
The answer is do it and we cut you
@ssube >.>
you're too quick, ssube
HTMLCloseComment
in the specification
@SantiagoRebella 3 characters in the first column, eh?
@SantiagoRebella no it's not a comment.. reeeee
20:30
@SantiagoRebella yes, it's legacy backwards compatability
user1596138
> Basically interested in $("*");
is in the specification
user1596138
The troll is really a troll lol....
user1596138
From his About Me
20:30
> [this] comment declaration is not really a comment; but rather plain text that looks like a comment. It’s designed for legacy UAs that don’t read the DTD and are, therefore, unaware that the script element actually contains CDATA.
> Additional ECMAScript Features for Web Browsers
> This annex describes various legacy features and other characteristics of web browser based ECMAScript implementations. All of the language features and behaviours specified in this annex have one or more undesirable characteristics and in the absence of legacy usage would be removed from this specification.
B.1.3 HTML-like Comments in that specification
none of that applies in normal JS runtimes and is specifically deprecated
user1596138
Well he didn't say it was proper did he... Js...
the spec does not specify them, it only mentions that some legacy runtimes support them
20:31
the answer is 4
put the excuses you like
user1596138
He's just saying it works.
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And he's kind of right...
you can laugh at me, but is in the $#% specification
@SantiagoRebella did you actually read the spec, though?
yes
just now
when i got the answer
20:32
@SantiagoRebella So is the word "the"--does that mean that "the" is a part of the ES spec?
the annex description is pretty clear
I don't think you understand what we're telling you
it's not saying those are part of the language
it's saying some old browsers misinterpret the language in that way
It's legacy, deprecated, and not apart of the actual ES spec. It just mentions it because browsers added it in
20:33
im just saying that
not modern ways
so it won't work in many places
!!> var b = <!-- lol --> "hello";
@bitten "undefined"
it was an exercise, not a best practices manifesto
anything not-an-old-browser will error out
20:33
@bitten "SyntaxError: expected expression, got end of script"
@SantiagoRebella No, it's not even official. It's not in the ES spec, it's something that browsers added in on their own. It has nothing to do with the language spec
pls
user1596138
@bitten He is saying putting it in an html file.
B.1.3 HTML-like Comments
user1596138
Cmon guys...
20:34
in the spec
user1596138
If he puts that in HTML it will ignore the contents
@Jhawins may or may not work
you say is not there, im just reading it
user1596138
Probably...
@SantiagoRebella you're not reading the header to that section
user1596138
20:34
He didn;'t say in a JS runtime, I doubt he even knows what it means.
@SantiagoRebella Dude, are you stupid? We're trying to tell you that it's not apart of the official spec. It's mentioned because browsers added it in, but it's not an official feature
user1596138
But if he puts that in his document it will likely work, because he's likely on IE9 anyway.
Fucking hell
listen
> This annex describes various legacy features and other characteristics of web browser based ECMAScript implementations. ...
These features are not considered part of the core ECMAScript language. Programmers should not use or assume the existence of these features and behaviours when writing new ECMAScript code.
20:35
> are not considered part of the core ECMAScript language
I swear he's either stupid or a fucking troll
@ndugger the troll line needs to be extended
also Cap just proved they aren't comments
not JS comments
20:35
what more do yo need @SantiagoRebella?
they're HTML comments and a very sloppy HTML interpreter will accept them
HTML5 may or may not
im not stupid as you, read the question i launched
as websites go away, browsers will stop accepting that stuff
websites go away?!
@SantiagoRebella Your question is how many ways there are to comment in javascript; the answer is 2
20:36
you were answering something i didnt ask
@SantiagoRebella so you're just going to call people stupid?
@Luggage not ones with noods
To be fair, I said he was either stupid or a troll
@ssube whew.
which I still stand by
mistakes last forever, awesome game sites go away
20:37
i have been receiving insults many
and i am the one calling stupid
im telling is a fucking exercise
you're ignoring that clause in the spec
i mentioned is a puzzle
the best kind of exercise
> how many ways are there to include comments in JS code?
HTML comments are mentioned in the spec
20:37
2
but they are not part of the language
We gave you your answer, and you said we were wrong
even though you're the one that's wrong
@ssube yes, but they were once used in XHTML inside of a script tag
it's fucking 2
@bitten right
20:38
still, they are not comments
gets the hose
the JS parser isn't eating that comment
the HTML parser is before the JS gets involved
yes
so the browser eats the comment and the JS engine never sees it
which is why Cap failed to parse it
20:38
@SantiagoRebella JS doesn't recognize them, it never gets them
now, browsers may also have a fall-back to skip them, but IIRC Cap is FF
okay
user1596138
Anyone want to show him how cdata tags work...
god no
no, xml is the work of the uncool satan
user1596138
Also, no, I tried in Chrome, FF, IE11. All error out with what he has suggested.
user1596138
20:39
> Unexpected end of input
I think they only work if you're inside of a script tag, doing inline JS
but I could be mistaken
user1596138
I tried in a script tag inline in the html.
Ah
Glad it's dead
user1596138
Now... It might work as an attribute string right?
@ndugger i think you're correct
user1596138
20:40
I assume?
make sure it's not in strict mode, has an old html 4< tag, etc
push the browser into quirks mode
lol, that too
user1596138
<a onClick="console.log(<!-- not this -->'only this part')"/> // ??
but it has to be before any code
user1596138
That would probably work lmao but it's not in the JS at all anyway
20:41
@Jhawins that will fail
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@bitten Will it?
it has to be like
@Jhawins i doubt you know shit about it
<script type="text/javascript"><!-- ..
@Jhawins yeah
@ssube html4 != quirksmode, but yea.. the doctype might matter
20:42
<!-- works like a single line comment
it was used to escape character data in xhtml, iirc
@Jhawins so that will fail
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@SantiagoRebella Yeah well sorry bud I have a real job supporting a $400mil application
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@littlepootis Ahh I see
@Jhawins @ He didn;'t say in a JS runtime, I doubt he even knows what it means. "
user1596138
20:43
Obviously I don't write total bullshit day-to-day like this so excuse my ignorance ;P
how ignorant can you be
i do have a real job mate
@Jhawins :P
you both need to sit down
user1596138
Right, learning about jQuery
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@ssube I'm playing lmao
20:43
react redux angular
you know tripwire
you know hadoop
jquery mongodb underscore
hadoop do you do?
user1596138
do you know clojure?
?
mootools react youtube
20:44
let's not get personal
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@ssube But I will keep in mind a reg thought I was getting out of line and tone it back ;P
ruby on rails
let's vent about something else
well i have that description since many years, never changed it
> html is not a real programming language
20:44
python django facebook
at the beggining i used jQuery
also used Can.js with it
I know jquery. I mean I really do.
Are we not listing off random nonsense?
user1596138
I like jQuery selectors
those are just css selectors.
20:45
I have jquery stickers
user1596138
It's so much easier now that we can do like document.querySelector('*') thanks to jQuery
supporting a 400 mil application? jaja how dumb can you be
@SantiagoRebella oi
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@Luggage ;)
@bitten it isn't. It is a markup language :)
user1596138
20:45
This is what a company we worked with recently said to us lmfao
@SantiagoRebella jaja
next one of you to whine at each other gets kicked
@Jhawins was querySelector api caused by jquery?
user1596138
They thought CSS selectors were jQuery selectors. And we were talking to their engineering team :/
@Luggage pretty much
20:46
@rlemon 8)
jQ making it popular forced browsers to support it well
huh.
@Jhawins jquery does (for sake of argument) have its own custom selectors.
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@Luggage Oh I mean maybe it was influenced I really don't know, I'm a youngin I started in the golden age of web dev. I was trolling
gotcha
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20:46
@rlemon True yes lol but no trust me these guys thought ALL selectors were jQuery selectors.
@rlemon people also say it's not a real programming language since it isn't turing complete
@SantiagoRebella Listen, dude; you asked a question, we answered it and proved you wrong. Now you're getting all hysterical because you don't want to be wrong. Chill, or be chilled.
but I also get it.. I kinda prefer jsut using jquery if I need complex selectors (I don't any more) because i know it works everywhere.
@bitten because it isn't a programming language.
20:47
im ok to be wrong
user1596138
We were like do you have to include jQuery on our page? (we are contracting them to do something within our application)
and they were like "How else would we select elements"
It is a markup language
@SantiagoRebella no? Would you like me to kick you instead?
im not ok to be called stupid ot ignorant
@SantiagoRebella which is fair
which is why I told jhawins to stop as well
20:47
@rlemon i know, i'm saying it could fail at two hurdles
so now you both stop
HAMMERTIME!
read the conversation, i was quite educated till i started to receive a bunch of insults
@SantiagoRebella It's not educated to make false claims
which is what you were doing with the spec
@SantiagoRebella which was not good and the person making insults was told off
now drop it
20:48
@Trasiva be polite please.
@ndugger I think there is a language barrier there..
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@SantiagoRebella You're right I acted like a dick, sorry man. I thought you were just trolling us. I suggest we just move on.. It's not personal, I don't know you and you don't know me.
@Luggage The only barrier here is the one that Trump is going to build.
@Luggage true
20:49
@rlemon I did say have a nice day, that doesn't count?
No
Avoid calling users cunts please.
@Trasiva you don't have to jump in and make things worse every time
user1596138
There, I was nice. Now you guys need to help him with all his problemz !important plz.
It's Friday and I'm gonna head home lol
I'm gonna start adding !important; to my sentences, now.
@Jhawins Lucky, I'm stuck at work until 6 due to a client call.
user1596138
20:50
@Luggage It works sometimes
@Luggage please don't !important;
and not everyone works in google or whatever, with all my respects, is that an argument?
user1596138
But not if someone else !importanted before you... Then you have to completely restructure the sentence :/
You need to make it more specific.
user1596138
@SantiagoRebella Just move forward please..
20:51
Technically we all work at Google as unpaid qa
Like.. be specific about the sexual acts performed by someone's mom.
@rlemon heh
but not if i has privacy badger and uclock rite?
well, everybody who's actually at the office is drunk and I actually accomplished something today...
so that means it's leaving time!
btw has anybody been watching SGDQ?
@ssube have a good weekend!
@ssube Enjoy your raves and house music.
20:54
no shows this weekend
Really? Lamesauce.
but Kill The Noise is next week and then fuckin Knife Party on my birthday
saw Pendulum (Knife Party's other project) last week
A buddy's girlfriend broke up with him yesterday, so we're going out tonight and I'm going to wingman the shit out of him until he gets some trim.
@Trasiva #goodfriend
user1596138
@Trasiva Is that what trim means?!
user1596138
20:56
Omg....
user1596138
I just understood a horrible thing from yesterday lol...
@Jhawins Did...did you not get that context?
ha
Good grief, and people say I grew up sheltered.
user1596138
I grew up with 9 siblings, in the Bible belt. Homeschooled K-12. You got nothin on me! ;P
20:57
Fair enough, now spill the fucking horrible thing, you tease.
user1596138
The context is too complicated
user2620028
I don't get it
Sounds like every marriage one of my buddies has had.
Good dude, awful track record with cheaters.
user2620028
well his problem is that he is dating women
user1596138
lol
user1596138
20:59
My girlfriend has been living with me for the week.
user2620028
they are..... opportunistic
user2620028
AYY thats right how is mariah
user1596138
Jus throwin that out there. There's your update on Hawins' life
@HatterisMad That's a pretty bad outlook on things man.

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