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16:08
@Gacnt detect skin out
press run button
@Neal I really like that question. I wish there were more like that on SO! (Or maybe I just need to look around a bit more.)
@NagaJolokia :-)
@Neal And the answer too!
Asynchronous semaphore is totally a term some guy from my university randomally made up ^_^
One of the laziest dudes I know
You get +1 for the effort!
16:15
I'd probably use an IIFE recursively :)
@Darkyen Nothing happens
@rlemon yeah, pretty much. At least Golden Gate park
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A: How does Trello access the user's clipboard?

Daniel LeCheminantWe don't actually "access the user's clipboard", instead we help the user out a bit by selecting something useful when they press Ctrl+C. Sounds like you've figured it out; we take advantage of the fact that when you want to hit Ctrl+C, you have to hit the Ctrl key first. When the Ctrl key is p...

^ Very clever solution
@BenjaminGruenbaum You answering? ;-)
@SomeKittens cool. that is a great idea
@Gacnt press RUN like 3rice or use FFox
here is a screenshot
@SomeKittens Nice! >ittle things like that are what make for a great UX, but those little things are often tricky to implement in a web browser.
@NagaJolokia something like:
(function next(remaining){
    if(remaining.length !== 0){
         var nextFunc = remaining.pop();
         nextFunc(function(){ next(remaining);}); //remaining is the callback
    }
})(arr);
Where arr is an array of functions.
Are there any issues with my naming conventions here: stackoverflow.com/a/17528961/561731 ?
16:22
@BenjaminGruenbaum Ah right, yeah I see.
That's a lot shorter than all of the answers suggested :P
My semaphore is still only nine lines and more general :-P
@BenjaminGruenbaum it is just a naming convention
@Neal Whose naming convention?
@BenjaminGruenbaum what do you mean "whose"?
16:26
@Neal Your variable names and stuff?
ya
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Q: Why use camelCase in JavaScript?

HakanI prefere using underscore instead of camelCase when I code in JavaScript. I know that standard it using camelCase. But are there any disadvantages using underscore when naming stuff in JavaScript? Decided to go with this: $my_selector my_value myFunction Maybe I will use MyNonGlobalFunction

@Neal Who uses it, what organizations, libraries, etc
@Neal Nah, I had no trouble reading it.
There is no real reason to not use underscore
@BenjaminGruenbaum My office.
@Neal Unless you want to fit in with the way that the std. names stuff.
16:27
@Neal Yes there is, it's not the convention anywhere I've ever been. It's not inferior - it's just less conventional and all.
I upvoted your answer for making sense, I just find the choice of the odd convention well... odd.
Also, I think mine is simpler :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum ehhh ive been a lot of python lately
I prefer all lower-case & no '_'s, but I'm not that precious about it.
@BenjaminGruenbaum your what is simpler?
8 mins ago, by Benjamin Gruenbaum
(function next(remaining){
    if(remaining.length !== 0){
         var nextFunc = remaining.pop();
         nextFunc(function(){ next(remaining);}); //remaining is the callback
    }
})(arr);
all the variables must be in AlTeRnAtIvE CaSe or I will CoMpLaIn
16:29
Not as functional, but simpler :P
I liked your solution though.
@BenjaminGruenbaum not very expandable :-P but it is short and sweet, if it was an answer I would upvote it ^_^
@BenjaminGruenbaum Thanks :-D
fORGOT MY CAPSLOCK WAS ON LOL
It can be done more compactly
@BenjaminGruenbaum nextFunc(function(){ next(remaining) }); because aesthetics <.<
Actually using underscores has helped me when doing AOP and I've wanted to iterate over all getters and setters (get_* and set_*).
16:32
That moment when you make yourself feel old: My pee is dark(er), and instead of thinking "damn, I'm dehydrated, I should drink more water" my first thought was, "Better not mean Kidney Stones o_O"
men > 25 in this room: at what age did you consider kidney stones a possibility, also do you worry about them?
pain in my stomach OH GOD WHAT SIDE IS MY APPENDIX ON
(function next(remaining){
    (remaining.length) &&  remaining.pop()(next.bind(null,remaining));
})(arr);
Smaller, but ugleh
@rlemon I try to pretend there is no such thing.
@Shmiddty now minify it, the smallest asynchronous semaphore.
@Gacnt The inside, silly.
16:33
then you see the images of the baseball sized ones shudders
@BenjaminGruenbaum asynchronous?
@Shmiddty Yeah, it accepts an array of functions with one parameter - a callback
It gets tricky if any of those functions do anything asynchronously though.
@NagaJolokia Why? This works if they do stuff asynchronously too..
@NagaJolokia nah, it passes a callback
if the function doesn't call the callback though...
but then it wouldn't be a semaphore?
16:36
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@rlemon Kidney Stones - as a French person, I first thought "Is Kidney Stones Sharon Stone's sister?" and then I used my brain: How could Sharon Stone's sister affect your pee aspect?
lol
nope
(function next(remaining){
    (remaining.length) &&  remaining.shift()(next.bind(null,remaining));
})([function(cb){
   console.log(1);
   setTimeout(cb,100);
},function(cb){
   console.log(2);
   setTimeout(cb,500);
}]);
large calcium 'rocks' in your kidneys dislodge and make their way into your urinary tract. Imagine peeing out a marble.
Works just fine
16:37
I'm tired of misunderstanding half of English sentences :D
Let's say that one of the functions in your queue wants to call two other async. funcs before handing on to the next function in the queue.
here is an idea: a build script that parses your code and (given a target minimum browser support) provides only the shims / polyfills you are needing.
@NagaJolokia It declares that it's 'done' explicitly, by calling the callback. Think of async.series . If it's never done that's its problem.
@BenjaminGruenbaum What is cb that gets passed?
@dievardump Which witch stitched which snitch?
16:37
@Neal A callback, like in your code.
@BenjaminGruenbaum eh? I am confused...
@Neal Run it :)
My code uses no timeouts
No...
@BenjaminGruenbaum I didn't mean in series.
I don't fee; the need. it makes no sense that you have to pass a function that takes a callback
16:39
timeouts are all the rage.
@Neal My code doesn't use timeouts, timeouts are just the simplest asynchronous function. It's a part of the input not the method of operation.
in my code the fns have no need to handle the callbacks
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The class handles the next calls etc
My code is too advanced for the compiler. It pretends there are errors.. but it's just ashamed it couldn't handle my awesomeness.
16:40
@Neal but if they have a timeout that does something in their function, and they don't want the queue to proceed until that timeout is resolved, your code doesn't allow for that
@Neal How do you know when a function in the queue is done :)?
@Shmiddty yes it does. Call next()
just return false. and call next() in the asynch
    this.queue.push(function(){
        var finished = callback();
        if(typeof finished === "undefined" || finished) {
           //  if callback returns `false`, then you have to
           //  call `next` somewhere in the callback
           _this.next();
        }
    });
^ right there. @Shmiddty
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Q: why causes my website to be unstable?

user1052732I try to build this site (20thingsIlearned.com) for educational purpose. After a lot of puzzeling I got it almost running fine. But every time I want to look at the site I need to clear the appcache in Chrome with chrome:appinternals and then the site looks well. Also when I press F5 or Ctrl - ...

@Neal good point
@Shmiddty I thought so :-)
16:41
@Neal How does the queue know the last running function is finished?
@BenjaminGruenbaum right there in the .next function
1 min ago, by Neal
    this.queue.push(function(){
        var finished = callback();
        if(typeof finished === "undefined" || finished) {
           //  if callback returns `false`, then you have to
           //  call `next` somewhere in the callback
           _this.next();
        }
    });
@BenjaminGruenbaum The function is required to return true to indicate it is done, otherwise it must say queue.next()
I call the callback and check for a return value
I saw, I'm asking you for pedagogical purposes :)
@Shmiddty true or no return (undefined)
16:43
A function would have to call queue.next() itself in order to indicate it's done to the queue if it's asynchronous.
@Neal right
@BenjaminGruenbaum yep
@BenjaminGruenbaum yes, exactly
Right, in my code it calls a callback, passed as its first parameter, so I don't leak a global. You still use a callback, that callback is just queue.next.
You 'call it back' when you're done.
@BenjaminGruenbaum hmmmm yes, but the functions that you pass into my class have no parameters. and have no need to know about the queue
16:44
@FlorianMargaine with much reduced noise... i present to you... the you!
Right, they only have a single parameter, the callback :) Just like Mocha tests work, or async.series or most implementations (some use two, one for error).
@Neal You can't utilize actual function parameters anyway. The async library for example passes the result as the first parameter and callback as the second iirc.
So functions share data. You should consider reading it :) That said I still like your solution, especially since it looks like you came up with it on your own.
@Loktar @rlemon can i take advantage of any native canvas methods ? otherwise i will parallize and Intersect with threads
@BenjaminGruenbaum haha I made it up on the fly (as you can tell from the revisions)
16:46
If you'd like to reference my sort of solution (one liner, or the longer one) in your answer, you have my full blessing.
Yeah, it's part of why I like it :) It's fun to come up with these sort of things.
@Darkyen what is that supposed to do?
Of course, the nicest way to handle this sort of task would probably be using an ES6 generator which would look like sequential code :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum :-D
@Loktar press run
I got CC'd in this email between these 2 managers fighting with each other some how, I have nothing to do with their division, I'd be lying if I wasn't enjoying watching them argue like 2 school girls.
16:48
twice or open in firefox
it should extract florian's skin out of his image
ah there we go
nice :3
look how he does it
im sure it could be improved
not sure how much he updates
user1596138
So the other day we were all making jokes about masturbation. It was Friday. During, I Googled something about a joke about masturbating to find a picture I posted. I come in today and the other lady in the office just stares at me because I left the image search open on this computer.
tickle tickle here comes my pickle
16:51
@Loktar its completely different :D
lol
i made u look scary ... ps am scared
What's the most common realistic formula for calculating a 2d side scrollers jump in canvas, Parabola or Sine wave?
A sinus jump ? That's not how gravitation works
Hence why I'm asking :P
filling out BS self-assessment
zzz
Which 2-3 Leadership Formula competencies do you consider your strengths and why?

 1) Set a Strategic Direction - I excel at identifying potential problems in any given endeavour. The first step in fixing a problem is identifying that there is a problem. When brainstorming solutions, I attempt to attack the problem from every different angle.
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17:04
How I do it
@Shmiddty Crap. I'm meant to have done one of those ...
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@Gacnt I think that in most games the position is computed from the position at last tick and the speed, so there's no explicit parabola equation.
That's what I do in spacebullet
I'll just read off loktars codepen because he's never gonna do a screencast :(
I did a tut on my site
its very basic
but you should be able to glean some info from it
/me heads to lunch
17:09
@Loktar jsfiddle.net/darkyen/ANJDY/46 final product
can u perform blob detection onit :D .. i am sure it can rock da fukin wurld if we can implument that
@all judgment or judgement?
@dystroy look at the comment on my answer stackoverflow.com/questions/17532054/…
LOL
@Darkyen Who is albert
user1596138
Anyone know why whenever my webforms are spammed it seems to be from an Opera Mini user-agent?
user1596138
Opera/9.80 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/5.1.24009/30.3389; U; en) Presto/2.8.119 Version/11.10
17:12
@Gacnt E = mc^2
my original filters used an image of him
in grayscale
@Jhawinsss UA spoofing is a thing.
for convolution filters its a good thing to learn and write
@Connor I just saw it. You should explain what a fiddle is. But I also don't get why you deal with the dot.
user1596138
@Shmiddty Right, but why do they spoof to that? I know they can't all be from the same place/group. Why would they all choose this?
I have no idea.
user1596138
Sweet.
@dystroy because he said file name any that does necessarily mean the extension as well. i thought maybe he thought the str was a link to a file...
Hows it peeps ?
user1596138
^?
17:22
The skin detection -_-
... about the girl i know shes awesome :D
@BadgerGirl o/
@Darkyen what are you trying to do?
@Connor skin detection
@Darkyen with what?
with javascript
@Darkyen hai
17:24
@Darkyen She seems to have had a wardrobe malfunction.
@KendallFrey ???????????????
The algorithm seems to have detected an exposed nipple.
lmfao
thats because of the red noise in her coat
DONT STAR IT
Why did you remove my star? :(
-_- nay...
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user1596138
:(
user1596138
Your fiddle doesn't really work for me in chrome... On FF it's fine though.
@Jhawinsss chrome has a bug with cors Flag
and... i know its not the best filter :P
i am going to implement threads and some basien filter to learn
// its supposed to work in video in contrast to a motion detection algorithm
together they can give insanely accurate values
Use web workers
Yeap.. them :->
not threads
there will be a latency of like 100-200ms but should be fine with web-workers :D
17:37
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user1596138
Sounds interesting.
I started making a 'heart monitor' loader... got lazy at this point: tinker.io/2deae/1 going to eat some lunch now
@rlemon What's the advantage of Tinker over JSFiddle?
@rlemon I was watching a youtube video, and the words 'heart rate monitor' were just said... O.o
Which 2-3 Leadership Formula competencies do you consider your strengths and why?

1) Set a Strategic Direction - I excel at identifying potential problems in any given endeavour. The first step in fixing a problem is identifying that there is a problem. When brainstorming solutions, I attempt to attack the problem from every different angle.

2) Business Judgment - My main technical focus is the JavaScript programming language. I find the language very compelling and strive to keep up-to-date on new language features as well as emerging idioms commonly used in the professional world. I als
^ proofread/critique pl0x
17:44
@Shmiddty My strategic leadership competency is being annoyed that the list isn't zero-indexed
How do i do "loading bars"
Which would be "I excel at identifying potential problems in any given endeavor"
Also a good definition for this room
@deep It's difficult to lift all that booze, I suggest a forklift or crane.
..
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17:47
@deep hire some workmen and rent a truck
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@rlemon An oscilloscope. ;). I still have an old analog one.!
how do i make a graphic that shows a moving bar which moves along until the page has loaded?
@CapricaSix Awesome! Thanks! Glad to be here.
@Loktar Do you have more cool example of scripts or not?
@deep until the page has loaded? You don't, because people hate that shit.
17:48
also, if i delete an answer, do i earn back rep if ive been downvoted?
user1596138
@deep There's already one built in.
really?
@deep in the browser, yes.
user1596138
There's a loading bar at the top/bottom of every browser I use.
k.
Also. The other Question...
17:49
also, if you feel like you need a progress bar for LOADING THE PAGE, you're bad and you should feel bad.
user1596138
Actually there isn't one in Chrome now. Which I think is pretty stupid.
if i was doing a page which had a load of 3d graphics and that needed a while to load...
user1596138
@deep Then the element which contains said graphics would need a loader. Not the page.
my work had an awesome part today
I wrote some latex, and compiled beautiful pdf.
user1596138
You're not going to be doing 3D graphics @deep.
17:51
@Jhawinsss I'm doing 3D graphics!
is it safe to create a single key,value array and apply() it to several functions?
@jhawinsss YES I AM. SCREW YOU.
@FlorianMargaine O
@jbolanos You apply a function. Are you applying several functions on it?
17:52
function setThreshold(arr) {
    var Chart = $('#' + arr.location).highcharts();
    Chart.yAxis[0].update({
        plotLines: [{
            value: arr.threshold,
            color: 'rgb(255,50,50)',
            dashStyle: 'LongDashDot',
            width: 1,
            zIndex: 3,
            id: 'th_' + arr.location,
            label: {
                text: 'Threshold'
            }
        }]
    });
}

$('#editChart-modal').on('click', 'button#setThreshold', function (e) {
    e.preventDefault();
user1596138
Cool!
Got any examples yet??
@FlorianMargaine not sure if trolling deep, or EVERYONE ELSE
@jbolanos Also, what's a 'key-value array' ? Arrays are defined in ECMAScript as objects with uint32 keys.
This is what I'm setting so far but will be applying the entire form into the array
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@deep Alright then. I'll believe it when I see it.
17:53
@BenjaminGruenbaum it's an array with uint32 keys. ;)
@jbolanos What do you mean by apply? I thought you meant .apply ?
@Jhawinsss Not yet but we're using threejs.org
.apply()
setThreshold.apply(arr);
@jbolanos Ah, your code doesn't contain that. Yes, it's safe. I wouldn't do it though, why are you setting the this value to it? What benefit does it have over passing a parameter? Also, you'd be applying them all to the same object.
@SomeKittens doesn't go down as often
17:54
reasons to use <button></button> over <input type="button" />?
user1596138
@cjroe That looks awesome!
@Jhawinsss we have a shit load here.
i need the Rep
then again we manufacture temperature and moisture sensors
17:55
@Shmiddty Easier to format content inside the button?
I'm generating an array based on the form inputs and will need to a) send these values to several functions b) send the array to localStorage
@Shmiddty <button> element is more semantic, also can be used outside of forms (maybe moot in HTML5)
Oh. Who showed three js?
Im learning it.
otherwise I'd have to do setThreshold(arr.location, arr.threshold);
@rlemon <input /> has to be in a <form>? since when?
17:57
@Jhawinsss Glad you like it! If you wanna test it out check out this tut.. aerotwist.com/tutorials/getting-started-with-three-js
@BenjaminGruenbaum updated the answer, you should like it
@deep ME! It's really cool isn't it? 3D is the future... \o/
yh
What have you done with it so far!?!?
@FlorianMargaine Yeah, that's an interesting idea :) I'd upvote it again if I could :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum that's probably the most HTTP compliant way
17:59
@Shmiddty I suppose you do not. I recall reading that they should be. maybe not invalid if not, just should be :P eh
@deep I've created some shapes in an scene and animated them around with the mouse.. simple stuff but fun.
lemme see.
you done bump maps?

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