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12:04 PM
at last webpack has it
 
@vickeycolors look at the way its being highlighted
 
my screenshot even underlines them :D
 
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@ShrekOverflow yes, i saw screeenshot.....
 
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@rlemon thanks for screenshot, i saw that.....
 
@rlemon our lemon
:P
 
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12:15 PM
so reason is absence of "light , block, fade, block"..... ?
 
didn't see the screenshot
 
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nO ._.
WHAT DO YOu think will happen if you create a string like 'hello' world'
where does the string end?
after hello or after world?
 
user8444404
syntax error
 
user8444404
after world
 
12:16 PM
And that is exactly what you have in your code
 
well for the parser it's not after world. There is no way for it to now where you want it to stop if you show it to stopping points.
 
wow
hey dievardump
long time no see?
or have i just not been up in the eu time zone since forever
 
Yes :) long time.
I'm spending too much time with my bf and not enough on the interwebz
(Speaking of which, I think I'm the guy mentionned there)
yesterday, by David Kamer
my first experience here was some guy telling me I was sexy or something weird like that lmao
But I guess I said cute, not sexy
 
you've also told me that
creeper
 
The sexy guy here has always been @rlemon
 
12:19 PM
#unwelcoming
 
CM lemon ?
 
Canadian Maple Lemon
?
 
Oh that sounds good
 
12:31 PM
hello ,
how do we Ajax an array ?
i've tried :
const data = new FormData();
data.append('List', newList);
and the result is just one entrie in the entire list that includes the whole lest

for example : x = [1,2,3,..10]
x[0] = 1,2,3,...10
 
ajax an array? That makes no sense.
 
@paul23 i have a list of variables that i need to ajax
 
if you push an array to an array, you end up with the last item being that array
 
Ajax isn't a verb.
Do you mean you wish to send the data to a server asynchronously?
 
you probably mean to use concat here
 
12:34 PM
Or are you specifically referring to jquery's ajax module?
Or are you indeed just concatenating two arrays for sending?
 
ajax has nothing to do with it
 
data.append('List', JSON.stringify(newList))
 
@paul23 @Neil

for ex : X = [1 ,2 ,3 4,5]
need to send it as a list
 
the values must be strings
 
@rlemon thank you , i will give that a try
 
12:38 PM
or you could simply have multiple inputs with the same name
if that's easier for you
 
He's talking about the values of formdata btw not the values of the array.
 
@rlemon that didnt work i ended up with x = ['[1,2,3,4,5]']
so x[0] = [1,2,3,4,5]
 
Decoding is a thing.
 
maybe there is a different way to send an array aside from formdata ?
do i need to run a forloop ?
 
You can send json directly with the correct header
Content-Type: application/json
 
12:42 PM
it's still a string.
if he wants it in an object he or some framework will have to convert it
 
for(let i = 0; i < newList.length; i++) {
    data.append('List[]', newList[i]);
}
But really, just post json and have something that decodes post with json body in the backend
 
it's just wierd , i was testing the list just to make sure that there is nothing wrong with it
it's a list/array
why do i need to jsonify it before sending and parse it in the backend again ?
 
@za001a It's not the list that's wrong. You misunderstand how FormData works.
 
FormData values MUST be strings (or blobs)
and JSON is a string
 
FormData, at the bottom line, is a string:string map (mostly)
 
12:47 PM
you have to convert at some point
 
The value can't be an array.
 
ahh ok i get it
so that is not a step that i can bypass , i've to jsonify it before sending
when i code i always think about minmizing the server resources as much as possible that is why i was looking for a way to avoid parseing a json object again .
 
Actually this is due to http being a text transfer protocol.
 
> analyzed 81 exchanges, finding that 71 of them exhibited patterns that reflected artificial trading volume
 
12:51 PM
@MadaraUchiha i've heard that bitcoin is only being used for the darkweb , iam not sure who would want to invest there money there
 
I don't know, that seems like a small sample, no?
 
Is everything with cryptocurrency clouded with some dishonesty or shady business models? Stories like these keep popping up.
 
no, apparently I don't know what a Bitcoin exchange is
 
@GNi33 Not if they account for a large volume of all transactions on the blockchain, which they are.
 
Is there a difference between a fake bitcoin transaction and a nonexistent one?
 
12:53 PM
no but the only currency on the darkweb is bitcoin , if we support it then they will expand there crimes from down under
 
because if not, then you could just as easily say that 99% of all bitcoin transactions are fake
 
@MadaraUchiha yeah, I read the part afterwards where the 81 would amount to 6 billion dollars
 
@Neil Marketing, exchange sites proudly market and gain "acknowledge/value" due to the volume of cryptocurrency trades.
 
What is an exchange exactly?
or, not exactly, an ELI5 would be fine :)
 
@GNi33 a place to fake bitcoin transactions evidently.
 
12:54 PM
@paul23 how can you call it volume if it never actually took place?
 
oh wait, those are 81 companies?
 
The coin itself also often sees raise in value compared to the dollar the more it is being traded. - So it fake trades manipulate the market there.
 
@za001a lol
 
I was thinking about transactions here. Oh my god
 
@GNi33 It's a wrapper that's supposed to help you buy bitcoin in exchange for other currency, as well as send/receive bitcoins with a friendlier UI than the default one.
 
12:56 PM
@Neil Because the exchange sites make it look like it really happens - so for the end user who is looking into cryptocurrency the trades took place.
 
that's not illegal?
that's like pretending gold was traded like crazy so that the value of your gold jumps up
 
If it isn't it should be, it's market manipulation.
 
@paul23 It's not a market that's regulated by anyone
Which is exactly why they can do it without consequences.
 
This is like Tesla proudly announcing they sold 1 million model Xs this eyar - complete with full paper trail.
 
@paul23 Yes, but NASDAQ is regulated by several bodies (NASDAQ among them)
 
12:58 PM
Even without "regulation" such statements by a registered company are illegal.
 
@rlemon not joking , till this point bitcoin is not secured by any government and no one claim responsibilities on it , u can purchase drugs , guns on dark web even hireing a Hitman or fake passport ... u know how this can destroy any system

but if bitcoin is useless and no one can purchase valuable stuff by it anymore like food it will eventually die
 
not at all. it's like me selling you my SO rep and then you realising it's meaningless
 
And they'd face legal trouble from those bodies (as well as federal law enforcement) if they did it
But that's not the case with BitCoin, it's not regulated :)
 
if insider trading means knowing what the market does before it happens, doesn't this also apply if you're actually manipulating the market as well?
 
Even if you are a fully private company, without shareholders other than you yourself, you can't make such claims. - As CUSTOMERS might think they buy something highly valueable while it is not.
 
12:59 PM
that's insider trading + market manipulation to boot
 
@za001a " the only currency on the darkweb is bitcoin" is what I was laughing at
 
@za001a How is it any different from paying cash for any of those things?
 
I read somewhere that there's a city where all the shops accept bitcoin as payment
 

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