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12:01
what is that supposed to mean
Who's German here already ?
raises hand proudly
jAndy, ThiefMaster... and that's pretty much it
there is a couple of austriants
12:02
@jandy lookin for that special lady
Ok, is it easy to find 4 to 6 months contracts in Berlin ?
Front and back end dev ?
Love you too hater
@Gacnt, bro it's just shit.
You're shit
sniffles
12:03
@Gacnt of course, still looking for the one
@dievardump Afaik, it shouldn't be that big of a problem, at least from my experience. Getting offers like that pretty regulary on Xing for instance
Xing, ok
!!frantic 1 or frantic 2 or frantic 3
I have an unearned hard/impossible badge there...
@Zirak frantic 2
Xing === european Linkedin
12:05
That was the "don't get hit" impossible?
it's viadeo for france
nah, 10m survival-mode hard
@FlorianMargaine I have serious trouble understanding your new programmers question, can you explain what you are asking :D
@phenomnomnominal wtf
@Esailija do you know about macro readers?
12:08
what I am stuck at is that the browser can only interpret javascript
so it doesn't matter what lisp has
they allow you to tell the lisp compiler: this is a new syntax, compile it this way
what?
and then what, the result is useless?
oh
I meant, replace v8 with another engine in lisp
oh lol
O_o
12:09
they are already doing it with Dart
@FlorianMargaine I didn't understand that from the question either. I thought you meant use pre-processing to 'compile' the macros and then run it.
yeah, no, keep backwards compat
!!s/doing/failing/
so is it possible to make custom browser that has lisp interpreter? yes
@jAndy That didn't make much sense. Use the help command to learn more.
12:11
lisp macro readers will just think of javascript as another syntax, hence compile javascript right away
@FlorianMargaine what about clojurescript?
this way you get native javascript
@BenjaminGruenbaum what about it?
javascript is compiled to machine code straight away in V8 already even without dart
@jAndy they are already failing it with Dart (source)
but the code is parsed
12:12
V8 won't compile the whole show
@FlorianMargaine What's your use case?
with macro readers, javascript is like lisp to the compiler
what?
@BenjaminGruenbaum nothing, just thinking
the thing is, sbcl (lisp implementation) generates fast code
really fast
@jAndy there is no interpreter phase ... there is no interpreter in v8 at all
12:14
@FlorianMargaine Faster than JavaScript?
is this valid?
$(button).click{
    for(x++){
        tab[x]= $('select[id^=number_x]').val();
     }
}
(In V8 for example)
am i completely loosing my mind?
@Connor no, read a jquery click tutorial
so if javascript is compiled like it was lisp, with sbcl (and for sbcl, javascript would be "lisp"), it'd be interesting to see
@BenjaminGruenbaum as fast as C
12:14
@BenjaminGruenbaum no thanks]
@FlorianMargaine Isn't it still a dynamic language?
what do you call "dynamic"?
@Connor Ah, cool.
types are decided at runtime
12:15
@FlorianMargaine Variables can change types
@Connor update your answer to mention noConflict mode please
@rlemon where?
types are decided at compile time, but they can change types at runtime
3
A: Why am I getting ' $ is undefined'?

Connor(function ($) { // Flex if ($(".flexslider").length) { $('.flexslider').flexslider(); } })(jQuery); Try this The top param is the one to be used as a reference to the bottom one so for example you could do this (function (somethingHereCool) { // Flex if (somethi...

so in Lisp I can do
String a = "asd";
a = 3;
12:16
jQuery in WP runs by default in noConflict mode iirc.
so the reason his alias isn't working is because he needs to enclose it in the IIFE (by passing it in)
@Esailija well... lisp doesn't have variables.
It has symbols, and symbols are not bound to some specific type
yes but the concept is readable to everyone
so yes, you can do that, but you can't do that: (+ 3 "asd")
the compiler won't let it pass
but you can do this: (+ 3 (parse-integer "asd"))
@FlorianMargaine Yeah, that's called strong typing.
It's dynamic and strong, like python.
@BenjaminGruenbaum or like JS
12:19
@FlorianMargaine No, JS is dynamic and weak, like Ruby
ok I think I understand now, well I don't think it would be faster
symbols can be bound to any value, they're not bound to a specific type
That sensation of happiness the first time you open your website on IE8 and you see no diffrence with the latest Chrome, Firefox and IE !
@FlorianMargaine Right, but they don't coerce like in JavaScript.
It is important to know that the version of jQuery that comes with WordPress automatically calls the jQuery.noConflict(); function. Like I have mentioned now a few times..... — rlemon 12 secs ago
12:20
@BenjaminGruenbaum why is JS weak? because of implicit coercions?
why is no one listening to me!
@rlemon iv'e never used noConflict is this right?
   $.noConflict()
   (function ($) {
        // Flex
        if ($(".flexslider").length) {
            $('.flexslider').flexslider();
        }
    })(jQuery);
oh and... what's "static" typing?
realize that simply compiling to machine instructions directly does not gain much speed in itself
@FlorianMargaine Yes, that's what weak typing means.
12:20
@Connor it is automatically called
you have to wrap it
@FlorianMargaine In static typing variables can't change types. For example, in Java int a = 5; a = "Hello" is a compile time error. In python a=5;a="hello" is legit.
ok
lisp is everything
@Connor your answer is the correct solution, it just doesn't illustrate the problem.
No, lisp is one thing
12:21
@rlemon oh right cool ok
nah j/k, it's strong, but it can be dynamic or static
@FlorianMargaine How can it be static?
you can declare specific instructions to the compiler to optimize using certain types in lisp
there, the symbols become static
@FlorianMargaine That's like saying JS is static because you can use asm.js inside it
The only really language I know that is both static and dynamic is C#
(declare (type (simple-array single-float 3) foo)) ;; tells the compiler "go for it"
12:23
//C#
var x = 5;//x is an int, type inferred
x="string";//compile time error
dynamic y = 5;//y is dynamic
y="string";//legit!
@BenjaminGruenbaum asm.js is a static subset
@BenjaminGruenbaum type inference doesn't make things dynamic...
@BenjaminGruenbaum ohh how I loath you for getting to write sexy c#
ah.
uh
it's exactly the same as lisp...
That's how it works in C#, it's truly both static and dynamic. It's pretty slow in dynamic, it has its use cases though.
@BenjaminGruenbaum the comment on y is out of sync even at the birth of the code already
xD
12:24
you're telling the compiler the opposite way though
@FlorianMargaine That's the difference, you're giving a particular compiler instructions, I'm talking about the language
but you're deliberately telling the compiler "hey dude, let me get this one dynamic"
every time you talk about c# and I see your c#3+ code I get jealous
declare is part of the standard, not specific to some compiler
C99 was the last programming language mankind ever needed, if only humans weren't such error prone and stupid
12:25
I really don't see the difference
@FlorianMargaine You're the only one :P
@FlorianMargaine Would this run on different compilers, or just that specific one?
team-up.eu ctrl+u - ctrl+f <section class='main
Also, what would happen if I try to put something that's not a number in it later, is that a compile time or a runtime error?
Compile time. And all compilers must implement it (it's the standard.)
12:31
Im so happy nearly at 1k :)
@jayrajGoswami hi
hi
i have need help in architecture about 3 Tire
cool
sorry i have need one drop down list when i select 1 to 5 number i select 3 number at time 3 rows generate ??
@FlorianMargaine but browsers already have "native performance" and in fact there is very little gains from direct machine code compilation in itself
the only way to improve it is to use different language that has semantics that allow you to eliminate bunch of checks even in the most optimized code
or to introduce some new functions, like declare, that gives hint to the compiler that it can optimize such or such variable
12:38
but you just have macros that will have to expand into ridiculously convoluted lisp function calls
but yeah I see your point
that implement the javascript semantics
like x + y would expand into (doAdd x y)
and then doAdd handles everything
but the way the real optimizations work is to see if we can expand it into (+ x y) instead of (doAdd x y)
these "3 Tire"?
$75 and they are yours
deal?
sweet, I expect payment promptly.
DEAL
@dievardump lol
this is what you do?
hide your name in class rules?
12:42
loool no
It was a debug and I forgot to take it back
I just saw that
lol
sure sure
can you dynamically update a favicon?
Yes @phenomnomnominal. Google does it with gmail
@Esailija that's easy.
(defmacro doAdd (&body args)
  `(+ @,(dolist (arg ,args) arg)))
oh yeah, cheers
12:46
that code looks even more gross than perl :p
@FlorianMargaine wat?
@Esailija with this, (doAdd 1 2) is extended to (+ 1 2) at compile time
I mean that doAdd will implement full semantics of javascript + operator
and I doubt seriously that they are the same as lisp
well honestly I think this adds some overhead at compile time, but that's it
> JavaSshcripsh
12:47
(there's no operator in lisp)
imagine var x = {toString: function(){window.sideEffects()}}, var y = "asd"; alert(x+y)
there is no way you can just have doAdd be that one liner and have javascript semantics
there is a shit ton of corner cases and error handling in the operator
my god
yup, I said it needs some overhead to correctly interpret the js
but then it compiles straight to the right code
1
Q: Matching an expression with at least 4 different characters?

RoflnautI'm trying to use a regular expression for my register form. The password should have at least 4 different characters. Can I check it with a regular expression ?

@Esailija That "one liner" is calling + with the arguments
12:49
I'm not saying it's easy ~~
He's just shadowing the operator
but I believe it's an idea worth trying
the macro I showed would be the one used when it's found that both values are numbers
pants without zip are such inefficient for having a quick piss - never again
what I'm saying is that simply converting these to native code will gain you nothing because it's the convoluted semantics that cause the slowdown
especially if you wearing a belt too
12:51
@FlorianMargaine but that cannot be done until you have run the code for a while and filled the inline caches with information
it cannot be done at compile time
yup, I see, there must be some interpretation overhead
Anyone knows of the Feedly API? Where can I find the documentation for it? (If it even exists)?
but all of this is already being done, lisp would not add anything to this
how is the compilation part done?
@MadaraUchiha it's not public, you have to ask them
12:53
Ah, that's a shame.
say, in v8
in v8 it will generate generic machine instructions with calls to runtime functions
C++ creates the asm file? how is it done?
after it has type information, it can generate really tight assembly for some functions
I'll ask them though. I'm aiming for a chrome extension that allows me to read posts without leaving the tab (like Google Reader used to have)
12:55
it is done by writing instructions to memory and jumping there to execute them as instructions.. it needs support for write & execute memory
@Esailija how does C++ "compile"?
@MadaraUchiha Just scrape, it's easier
(than sending an email)
it may not be allowed though
@BenjaminGruenbaum how is your bro's startup going?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Scrape what? The entire site is JS based.
if it's not allowed then you can't do JIT
12:56
@FlorianMargaine Very well, making progress
@Esailija I'm talking about scraping
the whole v8 concept of "creating classes out of objects" when compiled sounds like a huge book of black magic to me, hail to the geniuses
@MadaraUchiha So is the browser.. You open an invisible iframe, probably in the background page and query it every 5 seconds for new entries.
yeah it kinda looks like the same to me right now.
hi...
12:57
what function does C++ use to do this?
@BenjaminGruenbaum generating revenue?
@FlorianMargaine what do you mean by scraping?
2 mins ago, by Benjamin Gruenbaum
@MadaraUchiha Just scrape, it's easier
oh that ping was accidentally me earlier? ;P
@FlorianMargaine not yet, we're considering our options. We have a lot of offers to generate revenue, but frankly we have more than enough money to bargain for a while.
@Esailija I didn't ping you :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum oh I see, nice
are you doing this full time now? or you still have your 9-5 job?
13:00
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'll buy you out right now for $25
offer is going quick. Better jump aboard
@FlorianMargaine oh ok. But you understand how it works? You just dynamically write bytes to some area of memory and jump there to execute them as instructions.
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2
Q: implement RegisterClientScriptBlock vb.net

m alitrying to implement the RegisterClientScriptBlock to my vb.net code, using the highchart javascript code. so far i have this. Dim script As String script = _ $('#button').click(function() { var chart = $('#container1').highcharts(); chart.series[0].setData(array2); }); //...

@Esailija in C++, what's the function to do this?
@FlorianMargaine I'm studying for a big exam, I'll be doing 80% during the summer
I see your point, but I fail to see the implementation
there is no function just allocating memory and writing there
13:01
not this part
but the execution part
this part is just using pointers
Nicely Animated Tree: cdpn.io/LcrGA (maybe now people will click da link)
@IvoWetzel hah, I did
nice
@FlorianMargaine :D Thinking about creating a cannonhill like game (that's why I was working on the trajactory calc stuff yesterday) and I need some destructible environment :)
you're a bad guy, wanting to destroy stuff et al
@FlorianMargaine the executing part would be emitting a jump instruction to the memory you wrote the instructions to
13:04
ah I see
@FlorianMargaine I like to see the trees burn up with some nice fire particle stuff and smoke being swirled around by the wind :D
@FlorianMargaine examples in this thread stackoverflow.com/a/2020019/995876
@Esailija makes sense
yeah yeah, I know how to use inline asm :P
@dystroy SpaceBullet doesn't seem to work on Opera either :(
13:12
lol
I just tried downloading opera
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I need a better explanation about (synchronous and blocking) vs (asynchronous and non-blocking)
?
@KendallFrey Thanks. Can you analyze the problem ?
synchronous execute line after line
asynchronous execute randomly
How does it work with ajax?
13:15
it executes randomly
Can you explane more ? @Esailija
@dystroy I get a blue screen after I click start game. Nothing more.
I don't have time to debug right now.
ran·dom
/ˈrandəm/
Adjective
Made, done, happening, or chosen without method or conscious decision: "a random sample of 100 households".
Governed by or involving equal chances for each item.
Synonyms
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@Samithaఠ_ఠ do you know how http works?
hmm.not deeply brother
Anyone aware of requirejs here?
13:22
@Samithaఠ_ఠ then learn it first
learn it good, it's what the web runs on
you really need to understand http before you can understand ajax
hi, i need help
in fact, ajax is just making http requests
@Samithaఠ_ఠ

Synchronous means, 1 has to happen before 2 can happen.

Asynchronous, 1 or 2 can fire when they're ready to do so neither of them have to wait for anything to happen, they just act on their own when they're ready
if you know how http works, it will make sense
13:23
@Mr_Green the question is pointless and gets most likely ignored. Ask a specific question and if anybody can help and feels like it, (s)he will
@FlorianMargaine btw the SK-Logic guy is so clueless
@Mr_Green fwiw, most people here have used requirejs
@Esailija yeah it looks like so
I think today is gonna be one of those netflix at work days with a few naps
firefox found eventually that tracing is not going to be good for js
now all the engines are doing it like v8
13:24
he was using complicated words (I don't know what's "tracing JIT"), but that's it
for (x = _i = 1, _ref = this.size; 1 <= _ref ? _i <= _ref : _i >= _ref; x = 1 <= _ref ? ++_i : --_i) {
o_O
we can show google ads 3 times in a page, and <script type="text/javascript"> etc, how to document.write("<script type="text/javascript"> ..google ad code"); and execute as well, i think i can use eval
(function ($) {
    jQuery.myPlugin = {
        addEllipsis: function () {
              //my code here
        }
    }
})(jQuery);
@FlorianMargaine the opposite is whole-method JIT (like v8)
13:25
^ I wrote a plugin
the whole-method JIT is the reason you make separate functions in jsperf
and named it jqueryEllipsis.js
I need to call it as variable through requirejs
I wrote a plugin as well
McToppy
tracing JIT is "whole program JIT" and classic JIT is "method by method"
is that it?
@rlemon fuck me, you're bloggin ?
didn't know that
13:27
just sounds like a classy name for nothing
I have a few - they all go un-maintained
seriously tho
fucking coffeescript
I thought it would be easier to read the output
many plugins in my project are being called as variables.
I referred those plugins and added my own file path to requirejs
but the variable is always showing `null` to me
@FlorianMargaine It's a lot harder to figure out arbitary pieces of code than whole methods
@rlemon I'm assuming lemonmeme is no longer interesting to you, and will never live or breathe again.
it will
mikedidthis is (working) on a template for me
I hate designing websites
		@map = for x in [1..@size]
			null for y in [1..@size]
^ this turns into a whole heap of shit after the compiler is done
13:30
@rlemon You at least gonna award him
this.map = (function() {
  var _i, _ref, _results;
  _results = [];
  for (x = _i = 1, _ref = this.size; 1 <= _ref ? _i <= _ref : _i >= _ref; x = 1 <= _ref ? ++_i : --_i) {
    _results.push((function() {
      var _j, _ref1, _results1;
      _results1 = [];
      for (y = _j = 1, _ref1 = this.size; 1 <= _ref1 ? _j <= _ref1 : _j >= _ref1; y = 1 <= _ref1 ? ++_j : --_j) {
        _results1.push(null);
      }
      return _results1;
    }).call(this));
  }
  return _results;
}).call(this);
@monners jsFiddle is unresponsive :(
@Gacnt I wanna pay him. He said no. so for the first bit all of my ads will be for him :P
now back to that rendered output for those two loops... what in the hell CoffeeScript
what in the hell...
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Lately I've had a really heavy middle finger, so I've been right clicking everything by accident, reading an article - right click, browsing the web - right click, scrolling through reddit - right click. I'm about to perform an amputation
13:35
Hello ...
Just FYI, some say it happend in '05, others in '09, but as a Web developer since '91, I can say, FF truly became the new IE of Headaches as of last year. Their new JS engine is truly one of the worst I've ever had the pleasure of working with. Much like IE, if you want true FF compatibility, you're going to need to write a different JS for particular things you wanna do and have an if statement reroute to that file/library based on browser type. — SpYk3HH 22 mins ago
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^ ? Is it true that FF has gotten worse ?
@CapricaSix thank you .
They're the only browser that you can really run the Unreal Tournament engine on, so I wouldn't say they're too bad. I don't keep up on the browser wars I just use what respected people suggest, e.g. developing on chrome because V8 is a beast.
13:38
@Gacnt Well comparing FF to IE is a false comparison
@HamZa FF might not be the top browser right now but it's very OK, much better than IE, and you don't have to make a different JS for it, even for advanced problems.
@HamZa Hey people, don't let that troll comment unanswered, it was even upvoted...
@dystroy @FlorianMargaine I see. I just wanted to verify.
@dystroy I already flagged it as "non constructive"
@FlorianMargaine lol seriously ...
13:41
man... the more and more I read coffeescript the more I understand the appeal - but then I see what it renders and totally lose it again.
yes, seriously
not to mention the absurdities he's saying, it has nothing to do in this thread
How could that be the face of a troll, I mean come on
Well I'm relieved now :)
@ThiefMaster can you delete the comments there? They're way too chatty/non constructive.
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13:44
@BenjaminGruenbaum what does this nick means? ^
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how to change the text box value when select option value is changed.
select.onchange = function() {
  textbox.value = "new value";
};
if i generated the dropdown value randomly
13:48
<div class="ui">
for locate this div for delete the contain...
How to do with JS?
document.getElementsByClassName("ui"):innerHTML=""; now work why?
@FlorianMargaine it's a guy's name name, Boaz
@Gacnt I also find it ironic that people claim to be 'web developers' from '91 - I mean. at least say like '95 or something - you never claim to be the first. that is too unlikely.
@rlemon I develop web from 91' , before moziac... ah, the good ol' days.
pretty much yea
"I developed for a gui-less web"
@FlorianMargaine done
13:50
@rlemon also, @Zirak was over 70 back then, he has been developing web for 20 years at that point.
^ how to make confusing tooltips.
hi, please go to your SO profile and choose a proper nickname, thanks :p
@בועזהוך You should learn more about the HTTP protocol. GET and POST are completely different
13:51
!!/stat user1929491
@rlemon That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: stat, stars
@rlemon user1929491 has 93 reputation, earned 0 rep today, asked 23 questions, gave 1 answers.
sounds like a real conundrum
good luck
@BenjaminGruenbaum he talked? I must have ignored him
hm nope, noone in ignore list
@FlorianMargaine Nope, he didn't. I just looked at his profile :P
he included the XML
no fiddle yet (don't actually think he could produce one anyways )
I voted to re-open
But that application looks awesome! So modern and everything!
there are drop shadows. fast track to cool..
jsfiddle returns 500 if anyone cares

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