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It's usually considerably funner, and all it takes is a screwdriver and some thermal paste
No doubt that it is easy, if I have the money, and something is a good product, I don't mind buying it, regardless of the price difference I could have saved, though I will build it custom, but if I'm in a store, and seen something like that on the shelf (and was in the market for a new pc) I wouldn't hesitate to buy it as an impulse buy, instead of saving a few extra dollars and building it custom
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yeah. Things you invest emotion and rage into are fun.
(for proof, see anything)
00:02
hahahahahah youtube.com/…
omg how have I never seen this guy
Cause you're adopted
@rlemon Yeah, I have no idea, he's awesome.
His best video is the Sad Dog Diary, and Sad Cat Diary, way funnier than any of his true fact videos
noobs
Nah, I disagree
@Gacnt: the product of being breastfed by your father.
don't start it bitch ;)
00:04
I'll sit on your balls bro
You don't want this
Your mother should have ate you while your bones were still soft
Annnnddd I'm calling a truce
imagine yourself. Then imagine yourself on fire. sucks doesn't it. remember this. remember this......
LOL
No man I got the last word in and called truce
that's how it works
but i'm still imagining you on fire.
take that!
Oh god it hurts so bad good
it burns! it burns! ..... give me more!
and this is where we stop now
00:06
Truce!
I wonder how much money was made off 2012 paraphernalia
LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
Googling Doomba is the best thing I've done in a long time (images)
WTF?!
True Facts About Morgan Freeman takes the cake
00:20
Really? That was one of their weaker videos..
aww it was funny
I agree, maybe not the best. but still.
nydailynews.com/news/national/… god damn if this is what russian spys look like, she can spy all up and down my d
I know I will need a new tank just for him. but my LFS has them.... god he is cool youtube.com/…
@Gacnt Why is this news?
00:29
@SomeKittens wat, I never said it was news
!!mustache BenjaminGruenbaum
Some ex-spy tweets. Why is that news?
booo
@SomeKittens You tell me, I never classified it as news, I'm classifying her physical appearance as being bonerific
00:34
@Gacnt awful, u can't put a cup of tea on it
@rlemon It can detect 5,400 of them... just kidding LOL
01:08
@rlemon Those are pretty awesome. A little bit too penis-oriented, but awesome nonetheless.
01:39
@user2297366 Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
is it me
oh no nvm
anyway, I use var i=0 everytime I loop, meaning I recreate it everytime, is it bad practice ?
02:20
Well that depends
i < array.length if i is set to 0 on every loop, how will it ever finish
 
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03:25
Internet has returned. Praise the spaghetti monster gods!
Digital Agency - Internet = Emergency
@DMDGeeker Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
03:45
@ŠimeVidas I can't see anything...
can [].sort be called on other Object?
04:03
It can be called only on arrays
!!tell yuan sort mdn
@Mr_Green Command sort does not exist.
!!sort mdn
@Mr_Green That didn't make much sense. Use the help command to learn more.
screw
!!.sort mdn
04:05
@monners That didn't make much sense. Use the help command to learn more.
!!tell yuan "hello"
@Mr_Green Command "hello" does not exist.
!!help
!!spec sort
!!tell yuan spec sort
04:44
ok
var sort_args = function(){
return [].sort.call(arguments,function(a,b){return a>b;})
}
console.log(sort_args("b","c","d","a"))
@Mr_Green this example worked for me (v8)
wow nice
and spidermonkey worked also
but I know this is implement-defined
I want to call a function like this:
$.addEllipsis()
not attached to any selector
@Mr_Green what about this one stackoverflow.com/questions/5764217/…
arghh I was trying $.fn.funcName
thanks @yuan
05:11
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05:32
44
A: jQuery exclude elements with certain class in selector

Pranay RanaTry not functon $(".content_box a").not(".button") more about this : http://api.jquery.com/not/

^ the above link selects only the elements which doesnt have .button class name
but I need to select the elements whose parent elements doesn't have .button class name
yep
You could use filter
like /button/.test(this.parentElement.className)
$(".content_box a").not(".button > *")
ya thanks
ohh nice
this looks easy
thanks @JanDvorak
or, if you don't mind speed,
05:36
ya sure
$(".content_box a:not(.button > *)") //slower but shorter
hmm I will go with the first one
it's slower because it cannot offload to querySelectorAll
cough*IE*cough
05:39
ya IE
I will check in that too
I need IE8+ support :(
thanks pal
jQuery can handle the compatibility
yes forgot that
sometimes it doesn't
I had a condition yesterday
which doesn't worked in IE8
it does for selectors
$('<div/>', {class: 'hello'});
^ something like this
didn't work in IE8
I was doing many attachments to the above code
ya I just fixed it
later I fixed it using document.createElement
"old is gold"
 
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06:54
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Q: increase div heights based on the other div height

shankar.parsanamoniI am having one main Div,With in that i placed 3 divs (left ,center,right). My requirement is, When ever center div increases height automatically left and right divs height should be increased as same as middle one.I put total effort on this task,But i am unable to do.Please let me know which CS...

07:05
07:18
paypal's docs are not good, i found it confusing.....too much information and never get to the point answer, may be because paypal is too flexible so it's not possible
they're easy to read
7 messages moved to Trash can
aide le plus faible
@FlorianMargaine why you snob me? :/
why do you mass ping me?
why do you think I'm your free translator?
i only asked for a word translation :(
not 300 words :(
anyway np but pfff ... too snob dude :(
aide le plus faible
07:32
@web2students.com oh nice google , new site? :D
sometimes it's better to ask real frenchs nope? i can't ok
@sbaaaang i am confusing, you are joking or serious.....
i'll pay a translator for to trasnlate 1 word ok :D pff
@web2students.com i was both , i know google, i just asked help to real french which is always better to be sure
@sbaaaang it was Satire on me
anyway bye all,lunch time
07:38
bye bye :)
!!> var re = new RegExp("(");
@Mr_Green "SyntaxError: unterminated parenthetical"
@Mr_Green hey hey !
how to pass parentheses in regex?
everythings ok today? some bug, question, dubt?
07:43
ya doubt
can't pass ( in regex
!!> var re = new RegExp("(");
!!> var re = new RegExp("(");
@Mr_Green "SyntaxError: unterminated parenthetical"
@Mr_Green "SyntaxError: unterminated parenthetical"
var re = new RegExp("\\(");
@FlorianMargaine "SyntaxError: unterminated parenthetical"
07:44
tried that too
markdown fucks up with syntax ^
you need 2 \
ohh k
I will try that
!!> var re = new regExp(".(");
the first escapes the (, hence having it opening a capturing group
the second escapes the capturing group, hence "matching an open paren"
07:46
!!> var re = new RegExp('lkt34t(');
thanks for explaining
ya working fine now :)
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Q: Is it technically possible to write a JS interpreter using Lisp macro readers, in the browser?

Florian MargaineUsing macros readers, it's possible to interpret JavaScript, and have it compiled just like normal Common Lisp code. Hence getting the benefits of Lisp implementations, notably their performance. Which would mean having native performance in the browser, without cheating. Would it be technically...

why you use Lisp? :/
This is his hipster side.
> Lisp is worth learning for the profound enlightenment experience you will have when you finally get it; that experience will make you a better programmer for the rest of your days, even if you never actually use Lisp itself a lot.
08:01
fuuuu, I'm sick as hell
08:12
has anyone ever used -webkit-text-stroke ?
when i put it to 1 or 0.5px with font-size:12/13 px about it covers the letters :(
how it's possible? :/ i can use it only on huge fonts sizes? :/
i mean watch at this with Chrome jsfiddle.net/u8BdB
:/ it's not a stroke :/
pffff
it takes red color seems inside stroke :/
08:38
your stroke is 1px width.
with a small font-size it covers
normal behavior. Maybe with some text-shadow and letter spacing you"ll be able to handle that.
but stroke text, on small text, is just insane, you know that ?
Readers will leave instantly if they care about their eyes.
text-shadow:
   -1px -1px 0 red,
    1px -1px 0 red,
    -1px 1px 0 red,
     1px 1px 0 red;
works.
08:57
Morning
@FlorianMargaine You deleted your js-lisp question ?
yeah
comments made me realize that it just couldn't work
@JanDvorak Hi, and it's only ever you that reply's to that :)
@FlorianMargaine Huh. How do objects in Lisp work then? Do they cause a performance penalty, or are they not as dynamic as in JS?
09:02
just undeleted
but it has nothing to do with how objects in lisp work
I thought the objections were dynamism in general.
no, it's just eval
Just disallow eval then.
Nobody sane uses it.
Or just let eval code be slow.
09:03
Sane people use it.
but lisp has eval anyway
You know what I mean.
Code as strings is always best avoided.
but sometimes it's just way better
jQuery uses eval
jQuery uses eval with some format validity checks as a polyfill for JSON.parse
09:06
it also uses it if it has to reparse script files in the dom
You can polyfill JSON without using eval.
@NagaJolokia e.e.e.enjoy
Heck, you can even implement eval without using it
but it won't be nice
No, but JSON without eval has always been fine for me.
how?
without eval, without libraries and without native JSON support
I use eval but I'm not sure I'm sane so I don't know if it counts.
09:10
Well with a library, duh. Why would you disallow libraries?
Ah, sure, drag in a heavy library just because you hate a built-in function for its speed
Shrug. The point is, it's not necessary. And if it means you can compile the rest of your code in a similar way to CL and get a big speed boost to your code overall, then that's a good thing, no?
anyways, new Function(code) is nicer than eval(code)
@JanDvorak you don't always want a function
09:12
@NagaJolokia yep, that's exactly my thoughts
@dystroy you don't want random code to see your scope
the thing is, JS could just enjoy the benefits of the SBCL compiler
if only because that kills performance
Why would you pass "random code" to eval ? I know where the strings I evaluate come from, just like all the files I use in my web apps
or any code
it still kills performance more than new Function does
09:14
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with new Function(), the function is slow. With eval, the entire scope chain is slow
@dystroy What if the code comes from a DB, and your DB has been compromised?
@NagaJolokia then you have bigger worries than some code run in eval...
@NagaJolokia If my db has been compromised I have more important problems than an eval...
09:16
:-) Well, yeah.
Your browser always evaluate tons of things, for example the scripts you serve. There's nothing specifically evil with eval if you don't do foolish things
@FlorianMargaine if you wanted to, you can still use a math expression library
@dystroy with eval, it has to parse on the fly. It cannot cache anything.
@JanDvorak or I can just use 1 line instead of 1000
hai :
@dystroy Sure. But I always assume that attackers are smarter than me.
09:17
how work infinite scroll in mvc
@FlorianMargaine in your case, new Function would suffice
what compeling case do I have to use new Function?
performance
do you have a jsperf if it's performance matters?
@Angel What do you mean by "mvc"?
09:18
I'll test it
asp.net mvc
am new in asp
Blargh, help vamps are making my head hurt.
@Angel you may want to try the APS mvc room: chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/23213/asp-net-mvc
@phenomnomnominal The best solution is usually to walk away.
@starbeamrainbowlabs that room is empty
09:20
Yeah for sure.
@Angel I didn't see that :D
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Q: Use localStorage to generate CSS file

user2152044I want to generate a CSS file using localStorage data. Using HTML 5 App cache is not what I need since I also want to retrieve the data to a textarea. The code I have :

@starbeamrainbowlabs you know how to work infinite scroll
@Angel No, not really - but give me a minute and I will do some googling
09:25
@starbeamrainbowlabs srsly?
@starbeamrainbowlabs ok thanks
@FlorianMargaine this ended up contrary to what I expected: jsperf.com/eval-or-new-function
morale: use new function() if you're going to call it multiple times; otherwise, eval is faster.
@NagaJolokia No, I don't know because I have never really needed to implement one - I am kind of new to javascript too
@JanDvorak Haven't you got the added overhead of a function call in the new Function tests?
I want to test another thing as well; hold on
09:30
@Angel there appears to be a stack overflow question here: stackoverflow.com/questions/6456846/…. You could also use this: airbnb.github.io/infinity
Look at the second part of the test however
@starbeamrainbowlabs I mean, why google for him? You might as well wipe his arse too.
when you use eval, the code that follows is slowed down
hi..
09:33
I can to create this tag <br> with var br=document.createElement('BR');
and append with document.getElementById("wnd_Paramedit").appendChild(br);
Now...
lol
now....
If I want insert three <br> how to do without write three times the sentence?

document.getElementById("wnd_Paramedit").appendChild(br);
document.getElementById("wnd_Paramedit").appendChild(br);
document.getElementById("wnd_Paramedit").appendChild(br);
write a loop
@JanDvorak Huh. How does jsperf work? For 'after eval', is the code shown there executed once by jsperf?
09:35
other method there is ? @JanDvorak
JSPerf loops over the code sample
ok..
@Caponera you need a loop of some kind, or repetition
Maybe it unrolls the loop somewhat
@Connor I want to clear the my situation.....
@Caponera ditch brs and use CSS
09:36
@starbeamrainbowlabs ok
I thinked that if I was possible to write in one sentence this case
@Caponera
	var frag = document.createDocumentFragment();
	for( var i = 0; i < 3; i++ ) {
		var br = document.createElement('br');
		frag.appendChild( br );
	}
	var element = document.getElementById("wnd_Paramedit");
	element.appendChild( frag );
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Q: SQL urgent need

user2553189question: For each director, return the director's name together with the title(s) of the movie(s) they directed that received the highest rating among all of their movies, and the value of that rating. Ignore movies whose director is NULL. tables info: Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) Engl...

thanks for closing
like... @Connor
@Caponera what does like.... mean
09:39
like you code @Connor because I don't know the createfragment
@Caponera read the link then
I want to have the helping for this question
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Q: Validate on the name created via javascript

CaponeraI have the form inside the Jquery-UI-Dialog. I understand of how to validate all field in the form. Using the plugin of this site Example: $(document).ready(function () { $('#dialog').validate({ rules: { category: { required: true ...

where I am wrong...
I explain all details...
it's just a code dump, or looks like
@Caponera you have accepted the answer so...
also, that^
09:42
@JanDvorak voted to delete. This sounded like the guy was being interviewed or in an exam...
@dystroy I want 20k :-/
Sorry, can't give you that
I know :-)
Anyone wanna have a crack at this? stackoverflow.com/q/17485590/704015
@JezenThomas sorry, I don't do drugs
09:43
@JanDvorak You'd better ask or answer a few stupid questions on java or c#
Lmao
@JanDvorak Pissed myself at that
@JanDvorak IE9: ops/sec: 'after Function' 30665, 'simple loop' 25773.
Is better that I use the createDocumentFragment and not the document.getElementById("wnd_Paramedit").appendChild(br);
document.getElementById("wnd_Paramedit").appendChild(br);
document.getElementById("wnd_Paramedit").appendChild(br);
09:49
@JanDvorak wtf?
@NagaJolokia rerun
looks like a hiccup
Well, yeah, looks like system load affected that. However the difference is small in the rerun: 'after Function' 58312, 'simple loop' 62767.
'after Function' is still faster than everything apart from the simple loop.
And by some margin.
'after eval' is 22403.
I got a twofold difference between "after function" and "simple loop"
on Chrome
Just ran it again: 'after Function' 57176, 'simple loop' 48700.
and a twofold difference between "after eval" and "after function"
09:54
I just ported a simple bounding-box calculation for rotated boxes from perl into ecmascript O_o
so, eval isn't slow. But everything that follows is
17 lines vs. 70
Hmm. Could do with a dedicated reference box for running jsperf tests. But then that's hardly a real-world scenario.
Which one is 17?
perl is so unbeatable in code efficiency
tho, also in unreadabilty
09:55
http://jsfiddle.net/MKB7b/2/
Can anyone tell me when change() won't trigger?
I've seen plenty of readable perl, but then it's not been particularly short code either.
Perl is the only language that looks the same before and after encryption
indeed
sub dimensions {
	my $self = shift;
	my ($x, $y, $width, $height, $angle) = ($self->xpos(), $self->ypos(), $self->width(), $self->height(), $self->boxangle());

	$y -= $height/2 if $self->is_line();
	return ($x, $y, $width, $height) unless $angle-int($angle/180)*180;

	my ($xm, $ym, $rad) = ($x + $width/2, $y + $height/2, $angle * PI/180);
	my @points = map { x => $xm + ($_->{x}-$xm)*cos($rad) + ($_->{y}-$ym)*sin($rad), y => $ym - ($_->{x}-$xm)*sin($rad) + ($_->{y}-$ym)*cos($rad) },
		({ x => $x, y => $y }, { x => $x + $width, y => $y }, { x => $x + $width, y => $y + $height }, { x => $x, y
there you go, write that in JS as short as you can :P
this is strange for me @jAndy
On Anarchy Golf, Perl is, on average, the most succinct non-esoteric language.
09:57
ios made dumbledore , dumb bell whore
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@NagaJolokia Perl is esoteric
:-)
I've always struggled to get my head round the baroque syntax. I appreciate it as a language though.

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