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8:00 AM
Or what? Am I missing something?
 
Because why would you use JavaScript if you have Air. Or the reverse.
 
AIR isn't a language
It's a framework
You use JS to write the code
 
Oh, I thought it was in AS3, nevermind, sorry.
 
There are bits of AS dotted around it
 
8:01 AM
I though the room needs a logo
 
e.g. file = air.File.documentsDirectory.resolvePath('Resume - ' + data.name + '.' + fileType);
But it's mostly JS :)
 
Pretty bad idea, imho but ok.
@dystroy and I think you need some Paint skill
 
Isn't an angry unicorn our logo?
 
UNICORNS YEAH
whooowhooowhoooowhoooowhooooo
 
@dievardump Not false. That's what I told the last company who wanted a web developer (that was SE).
 
8:04 AM
@dievardump How come it's a bad idea?
 
SE ?
 
It's not my choice btw. Customer's choice. He likes that it produces an executable compatible with Windows, OS X and Linux
 
Air is cool.
@DannyBeckett But mixing languages is for me a bad idea. Readability, coherency, adaptability ...
 
@dievardump Yes, Stack Exchange, they issued a few job posts. I had a discussion. But I can't do pretty web and I don't want to work with MS things.
 
I would love working for SE only because of the user number. But it's far from being pretty, and MS things... naaah
 
8:06 AM
o/
 
Thanks for the help @dystroy!
 
@dievardump I mean : it would be stupid to hire me to build ordinary web pages, you can just hire any young web guy, they're cheap and do prettier things. And I don't want to deal with most of their asp&co stack.
 
Working for SE sounds interesting. They're doing some interesting stuff.
 
@Zirak Yes. That's why I had a discussion.
 
8:09 AM
The backend would be awesome to work on
And working on this chat should be interesting
So many things...
 
woah, Octavian just pushed me way over 2k
i can edit stuff now, oh the freedom
 
nice bounty
 
@Amaan yeah, that one's really nice. I like their older stuff a little more though, like "The last song" for example
 
@Karthikeyan 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.
 
If you like classic rock, there's a nice broadcast on Grooveshark: grooveshark.com/#!/mesabjorn/broadcast
It's usually weeklong, and exchanges hands mid-day. It's sometimes meh. But usually decent+
 
8:20 AM
@dystroy re: that regex escaping query earlier - the OP misread what I wrote. I said that some regex metacharacters don't need to be escaped in a character class. Not "all".
 
@Alnitak I didn't knew it was you but I understood the problem and what was meant, no worry (see chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/10753240#10753240).
 
0
Q: Canvas performance and stable frames per second

NeurofluxationI'm sure this has probably been asked before (although I couldn't find a question akin to this one). I have a canvas "app" that is refreshing persistently, but performance is awful on mobile devices. I just wondered if there was a nice alternative to requestAnimFrame() or the like. Here is my "...

 
Has anyone taken a look at this lib before: minifiedjs.com
 
looks not that bad though
maybe missing some JSFormat
 
8:38 AM
Hi . Ive managed to find in which tool does SO use to edit code pagedown.googlecode.com/hg/demo/browser/demo.html........ but it just format the code . it doesnt paint the keywords etc.... how did they do that ? ( do you know which tool?)
 
@RoyiNamir Have you tried googling "what does stackoverflow use for syntax highlighting"?
 
@Zirak so off to a good start then :(
 
8:54 AM
!!> console.log("Hello World!");
 
@AaditMShah "undefined" Logged: "Hello World!"
 
!!youtube Benny Lava...(WITH LYRICS) Hilarious
 
@Zirak I need you on semantics
If you have a negative number N, N<0, taking -N is taking the opposite ? Opposed ? Is it correct (I don't think so) to say -N is the negative of N (which is < 0) ?
 
I'd say it's "negating N"
And the negation of a negative is positive, so it works for both
 
8:57 AM
And can it be say that -N is "the negative equivalent" of N ? It seems weird if -N is positive.
 
It's possible, but sounds a bit odd. "-N is the result of negating N", but "opposite" and whatever else you choose will make sense if you provide an example.
In other words, as long as you ground the term, it's okay.
 
Is it valid to say it is the "opposite" ?
 
It actually is in my mother tongue as well, but I don't think I've heard it used in English
 
@CapricaSix this room is a life saviour
 
@Zirak How would you make less weird the last sentence of the answer with +8 here :
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Q: Value of i for (i == -i && i != 0) to return true in java

SunnyI have following if condition if (i == -i && i != 0) What value of i will return true for this condition in java? I am unable to think of any such value of i considering 2's complement notation in java. I would also love to have algebraic proof of whatever answer this condition has(in contex...

 
9:03 AM
It actually sounds fine
 
Even when you take into account that MIN_VALUE is already negative ? Thanks.
 
With the way information is stored, you can represent only a range of numbers. If you go out of range, you can no longer represent that information properly. With two's complement, that means wrapping around and starting again at the minimum.
Why couldn't he just say that?
 
0
Q: How can i improve this spreadsheet function ? It gives the number of google indexed pages

Kuhm CyrilI developed this spreadsheet in order to scrape a website's number of indexed pages through Google and Google Spreadsheets. I'm not a developer, so how can I improve this code in order to have less code, to use less resources, or to go faster? I explained everything here : http://www.alsaseo.fr...

 
@Feeds variables name in French... ewwwwwww
 
I'm afraid somebody who doesn't speak French can't understand your question as the blog, the variable names and the comments are all in French. You should at least translate the variables and comments for this question here. — dystroy 38 secs ago
 
9:15 AM
@FlorianMargaine Haskell also has a logo
Damn, it's more than I thought.
 
@All Hello
 
Get your hard drives full as long as you can :D
Now I'm just waiting for the list of households that have access to be leaked :D
 
Close it ?
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Q: i am making a website in php and need custom algorithm to encrypt most of data before sending to mysql database

viral4everI am making a website in php and looking for custom encryption solution. I don't know cryptography so I need help in that. I want to create a function which will encrypt most of input data before sends to mysql, caz I want all data to be safe in mysql. if anyone can hack my site, wont be able to ...

> Can anyone help me with function example and all?
 
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9:34 AM
peeatchpee
 
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No thanks, I already ate.
 
@Zirak hii
 
9:41 AM
@Darkyen this page will look like shit on IE
 
@Shyam Ahoy
 
@GNi33 whats ie ?
and dude look close there is a windows phone in there im a sure
i can see a surface btw
 
@Zirak Ahoy means?
 
@Darkyen Send them all to me : somebody told me there was a problem on macs with spacebullet.
 
@Darkyen IE is the monster in the closet of every web developer across the globe.
2
 
9:42 AM
yeah, awesome. and a shitload of macbooks, why the hell would I need so many macs and not one "normal" pc?
 
@dystroy boink... they are not mine but i can get it tested
 
@Shyam It was used by sailors to call for attention from other ships. It's since been used as a general-purpose greeting.
 
Ahoy (spoken ) is a signal word used to signal a ship or boat, stemming from the Middle English cry, 'Hoy!'. The word had fallen into obsolescence before rising from obscurity as the sport of sailing rose in popularity. 'Ahoy' can also be used as a greeting, a warning, or a farewell. The word can also be found with similar pronunciation and writing in several other languages. In Czech and Slovak, ahoj is a common, colloquial greeting while 'Hoi' is used in Modern Dutch as an informal greeting equivalent to English 'hi' or 'hey'. Alexander Graham Bell originally suggested 'ahoy' be adop...
 
Most useful comment ever :
function indexedpages(myUrl) // fonction name
 
9:45 AM
@Zirak Thanks :)
 
You are most welcome.
 
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nvm it was
 
Ahoy there Cap'n Zirak
 
@Darkyen To make it more efficient, replace "ahoy" by the abbreviated version ("@"). I guess many of you didn't knew @ came from ahoy)
 
?
eh ?
 
9:53 AM
@Darkyen For example "@zirak" is shorter and more efficient than "ahoy Cap'n zirak"
 
Okay !
 
@dystroy lol
 
10:14 AM
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user1125394
 
user1125394
Your PeerJS ID is to9gg8eic6pta9k9
 
!!man 1 rename
 
user1125394
mv foo bar
 
10:35 AM
No, rename
 
user1125394
:p
 
When you want something less stupid
 
!!help
 
@GNi33 ;)
 
10:40 AM
you, my friend, are made of pure awesome :)
 
Hello, can you explain me if you know the following. I am developing a phone app with jquery mobile and php. My app generates codes and barcodes ( store them in a db and also email them ). And there is something very strange, for passwords works fine but when i try at barcodes comes my issue. At first nothing happen, no barcode is shown and if i reload the page go back and do the same process all works fine and my barcode generated, how that happen?
 
@Zirak When do you use rename instead of mv ?
 
When I want something less stupid.
For instance, in cameras all photos are prefixed with DSCN or something like that. rename 's/DSCN/photo/' *
Or I want to add a release date to all the songs in an album. Or you want to remove the 01, 02... etc preifx from episode names.
 
I just realized that I haven't really written a bash script in a few months... I barely use it anymore.
 
Perl high-five!
 
10:49 AM
Not that anyone disagrees bash is horrible syntactically, but I used to use it a lot more for automation - mostly Python and Node now.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I too find now that using node or go lets me forget painful bash things, like dealing with arrays
 
The problem with node is that it lacks easy-to-do I/O for automation. Its synchronous I/O is very basic and sometimes you want more. For example glob is very useful.
 
node wasn't really designed for administrative tasks
 
GrrrRrrrr how to concentrate with 37C in the office !?
 
turn on air condition.
 
10:54 AM
brilliant !
 
user1125394
 
user1125394
I don't know if it's efficient for chats like SO ones, well no since the transcript is saved
 
Nice, very basic though.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I still use it occasionally
a nice example of when I use it is this kind of case: github.com/Ralt/easier-git-checkout
 
WTF. wordpress' php _e not working in IE... how is it possible...
hum, lang ! I am an idiot.
But why is my IE in english when the UI is in French...
 
11:07 AM
Hi. does $("iframe").on('load',...) is only for iframe inside dom tree loading or also for ressources inside the iframe ?
(i know that window.load is also for resources.... - but im asking regarding investigating an iframe)
(cuz i need to know when iframe completly finished loading....)
 
@RoyiNamir How about you try it? (JSFiddle with an iframe containing a large image and alerting when the load is done). What about checking the specification of the load event?
 
@FlorianMargaine o/
orm vs naked queries for small db server ?
 
@RoyiNamir @BenjaminGruenbaum interesting question, please let the room know the results :D
 
^ That is why i dont design in any software for drawing ... i mean i can draw better in css...
 
From jQuery docs, The load event is sent to an element when it and all **sub-elements** have been completely loaded. This event can be sent to any element associated with a URL: images, scripts, frames, iframes, and the window object.
I hope I understand the question correctly though..
 
11:11 AM
@Mr_Green When you give people answers instead of encouraging them to search for the answers themselves and suggesting how to find the answers - you're depraving them from something much more important than what the load event fires on.
 
I'm uncertain myself if iframe.load is equivalent with window.load within the iframe
and how crossbrowser compliant that is
interesting question as I stated, but I have zero time to investigate right now, thats why I asked for results
 
@jAndy If only there was a website with Q&As where one could search for such things... surely someone would have asked this by now..
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum you could say this lame line to anybody asking anything in this chat
 
user1125394
ironizm
 
@jAndy No, not every question people ask is a google, or short code experiment away.
Sometimes people want to hear a second opinion, or to discuss a construct for example.
 
11:15 AM
@BenjaminGruenbaum honestly, I didn't understand what you are saying.. do you mean I am wrong or I am not letting the OP to search on his own?
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum its by far not a google imo and for certain no short code experiment
since you have to check this for various browsers and versions
 
!!/google iframe onload compatibility
 
!!/tell jAndy google "detect when iframe finished loading"
 
Wait, why are there quotes there?
!!/tell jAndy google detect when iframe finished loading
 
ungoogleable, you say?
 
yes
 
All three google results the bot just pinged you with provide an answer to the question, not to mention a short jsFiddle would also do the same.
@Mr_Green Pointing someone in the right direction is often better than solving their issue.
 
#1 question, are the events equivalent (thats google of course), #2 question how and where is it equivalent (browser + versions) #3 does answer to #1 fit for all combinations
 
11:18 AM
ohh got it :)
Indirectly, I did pointed to jquery docs though..
just saying
 
@jAndy The question was whether or not jQ's .load detects when an iframe is loaded.
 
This question appears to be off-topic because it is definitely not helpful to future visitors — Jan Dvorak 15 secs ago
 
lol onlick
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I know the question, I only broke it down into its components
 
fuellessflight.com --> web design sucks here..
 
11:24 AM
<i id="cecream" onlick="this.dataSize--">
 
@Mr_Green So vintage.
 
Is "vintage" means old?
I am not a english expert :D
 
old+hipster=vintage
 
@jAndy . I agree. every question can be thought as " can be found at google". anyway - i tested it ( thought someone has a quick answer). and it turns out that when im inverstifating IFRMA lod - it is for COMPLETLY LOAD.jsbin.com/iviruv/2/edit
 
@RoyiNamir I guess the article from Nicholas Zakas is the most enlightend about the topic. onreadystatechange will also help for certain aspects
 
user1125394
11:33 AM
!!define googleability
 
@cx googleability Likelihood of being found by an internet search engine, especially Google's.
 
@RoyiNamir Great :)
 
still, I think its a very important part on compatibilty and behavior on tasks like this, which is probably not googleable, but work on your own
 
"googleability" should be shotened as "googly".. seems better.
 
this is the correct link - sorry jsbin.com/iviruv/5/edit
 
user1125394
11:35 AM
@Mr_Green googleable
 
user1125394
is fine
 
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yeah if you are ok then what can I say
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum FYI - none of the links - regarding my question - -none of them talk about the differenences with .load as a full load or just the dom tree ( and im talking only about iframe context).
of course it would be easy to search ( and i already know that) - when iframe is finished loading. but I didnt find info about "also extranl resources has finished loading"....that's - is a very differnet thing. that's all im saying. ( p.s. i might miss a line in the answers...but a quick look shows me im right.they dont talk about external resources)
 
@RoyiNamir Nicholas does to an extent: "It works across all browsers, which is exactly what I was looking for, but the problem of detecting when a foreign resource was loaded in an iframe was still annoying me."
 
11:48 AM
@jAndy i dont understand. the jsbin i supplied shows that it does wait for external resources to load.... ( did i get you wrong ?)
 
user1125394
Uncaught ReferenceError: WebRTC is not defined
 
user652649
12:08 PM
hello everyone
someone knows why this is fired

var a = function(){ alert("test1"); }();

but this is not:

function(){ alert("test1"); }();
 
user652649
also that works... weird

(function(){ alert("test1"); }());
 
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LOL
user image
3
 
@Loktar @Amaan RAGE ? ?
looks pretty damn good
 
user652649
12:14 PM
thanks @rlemon i thought it was because of that
 
What does that mean in a regex ?
(?!TT)
 
look ahead, I suppose
 
@Mr_Green yes. Thanks
 
np :)
 
damn I need to finally buy myself a windows-machine again to get back into gaming
I'm sick of playing Blizzard games, the only company left it seems which also developes for osx
 
12:18 PM
which games you play?
I am also a gamer
 
@rlemon When you got a sec, can you look at a few more 'patterns' for me?
 
there is only sc2 and diablo3 as well designed games, diablo3 sucks anyway as a game so there is only sc2 left :p
 
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that and ofc quake-live, but thats platform independent
 
user1125394
!!heroku vs sangoku?
 
12:21 PM
@cx That didn't make much sense. Use the help command to learn more.
 
I play games like counter-strike, DOTA and Hitman
 
Isn't this regex full of useless garbage ?
new RegExp("^" + 'required(?!TT)' + "[0-9\.\-\_a-z]+(\\*?)", "i");
OP says he want to test if a word ends with *...
 
Why is it using new ReExp if it's static?
...
 
^ cool
 
12:24 PM
That's...quite regexp 101
 
@dystroy I removed the lookahead just to simplify. and the ? after the \* is for searching if the string ends with * or not....( later i inspect this value via match. my whole question iwas why the test is fails. and it was the double slashing issue. thanks. — Royi Namir 1 min ago
 
/\w\*/ // maybe?
 
/\*\s/
 
user1125394
!!learn rock 'paper > $0, you lost!' \w+
 
@cx Command rock learned
 
12:26 PM
@dystroy It won't match that on several cases
And it does look like he does more
/^required(?!TT).+(\\*)/ perhaps
But that looks like like a bit of a mess, what does he actually want to match?
 
I now think he wanted to find in a word another dynamically obtained word, not containing TT and maybe including a * that he tests later by using the match.
 
@mikedidthis sure
 
Ask for strings which should match and others which shouldn't
 
@Zirak That won't be necessary
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Q: javascript regex shows "Nothing to repeat "?

Royi NamirI have this simple regex which search a specific pattern : it searches a specific string which ends /or not with * var g= new RegExp("^" + 'required' + "[0-9]+(\*?)", "i"); alert(g.test('required123')) I dont understand what's the problem here. It seems that the (\*?) is causing an error.

 
12:33 PM
@RoyiNamir Explain yourself, please
 
user1125394
!!define yourself
 
@cx yourself (reflexive) Your own self.
 
2 messages moved to Trash can
 
@mikedidthis two makes much more sense if you ask me
@Neil wait I have an image for this.....
 
@RoyiNamir Seriously? Did you read the API?
 
12:40 PM
 
@rlemon thanks man.
 
@rlemon Hah that's hilarious. I hadn't even seen that image
 
also, @mikedidthis why not try this on for size. don't wait for 'DOMContentLoaded' - put your library in the head, and all of your init calls and such in the body after the content.
less overhead
 
@mikedidthis they're both the same pattern
"module pattern"
 
Guys ! Any free tools to convert a mp4 video into all the web formats (ogg...)
 
user1125394
12:47 PM
!!tell dievardump google media convert
 
lof ya
 
i've used media.io
it isn't bad. one song at a time tho
 
humpf 80meg. Am ready to do some shopping while uploading.
 
12:48 PM
all major url shorteners are treated as 301 redirects yea?
 
not sure
 
Hum it was for a video
I did wrong
 
t.co returns 200
 
user1125394
Dr. HardcodeVars
 
@rlemon Some url shorteners will pass you to a page with an advertisement on it which has a javascript redirect after 5 seconds or so
 
user1125394
12:51 PM
hmm let's try the new Eclipse shit nah they do great job
 
@FlorianMargaine yes I believe so, its more on the making the functions / variables public.
 
@mikedidthis what? I don't get you
 
@FlorianMargaine in 1, I can access function one / two. In 2. I can only access function public?
 
@mikedidthis you can also have private functions, you know
looks like a good article at first glance
 
scoped functions are not private functions (a)
sorry, playing with words :o
 
12:56 PM
@FlorianMargaine yep. That was one of the articles I was looking at :)
 
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The Bad Example

**The Bad Example** shows how you **shouldn't use SCSS variables extensions and mixins** inside your project.

╭∩╮(︶︿︶)╭∩╮
> source : emwaw.me
LOL.
 
posted on July 22, 2013

var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); try { var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-3727700-1"); pageTracker._trackPageview(); } catch(err) {} Thanks so much to everyone who came by at SDCC. And extra special th

 
I do not agree with what he is saying, though.
doing background: $emw--color-alpha; is as bad as doing: $body-background-color: #fff; body { background: $body-background-color; } imo.
for reusability and maintainability
 
@dievardump its because your relating the colour to 'body' by using body where as the colour could be used on any element, right?
 
1:08 PM
Nope.
 
@dievardump You mean this page isn't a parody ? It's serious ?
 
@dievardump urm ok, well that is my understand of the comments from that page. alpha isn't tied to an element where body is.
 
@dystroy I don't know. I was wondering
 
how do I check if a shortened url is redirecting me properly and not hurting SEO
 
-4
Q: Regular expresions to validate numbers between

Gayan FernandoI want to check whether the number input by the user is between 1 to 255.(inclusive of 1 and 255)What is the javascript regular expresion for this task?plz help me.

 
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1:16 PM
lol
 
I got sick of writing loops..
	loop: function(fn) {
		for( var i = 0, l = this.particles.length; i < l; i ++ ) {
			this.particles[i][fn]();
		}
	},
	update: function() {
		this.loop('update');
	},
	render: function() {
		this.loop('render');
	},
 
user1125394
change pattern, no idea what though
 
@dystroy Commented "-1 not enough jquery" on an answer, accidentally hit downvote. Smooth.
 
@Zirak I saw it in real time. I wondered if you really wanted to downvote.
 
It can actually be done with a regexp
 
1:20 PM
I'm sure it can be done. I'm just trying to find a short regex
 
1
Q: How set settimeout for a function

IvanHow can I set settimeout for a function, wich will be start after 5 sec. function test(fnn) { setTimeout(fnn,5000); } test($('#id').addClass('qwerty'));

 
I think it can't be done with a regex shorter than 15 chars. The shortest correct regex is probably much longer.
 
I've got 25
 
I love the comment conversation : stackoverflow.com/questions/17788471/…
 
^(?!\-)(\d{1,2}|((1|2)\d\d))$
 
1:23 PM
Just waiting for the confirmation so I can link him to my first comment
 
@dievardump lol, brilliant
 
@rlemon close it as "doesn't make sense" ?
 
Ah damn, it accepts 0
 
!!> /^(?!\-)(\d{1,2}|((1|2)\d\d))$/.test("273")
 
-1
Q: VisualSearch.js: How can I disable?

EduardoI use this component in my web site. http://documentcloud.github.io/visualsearch/ How can I disable this object via Javascript? He has no property or method to be disabled.

 
1:24 PM
@dystroy true
 
Ah yeah...
 
I tend to only point out the shit
I should start posting the good questions I find.... owait
 

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Waouw
 
40 chars
 
@Zirak show it
 
1:28 PM
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> We are awesome.
2
 
populist !
but I star anyway
 
Now I can't answer :(
 
> we are a bunch of retarded super genius trolls and some good frenchmen
 
1:31 PM
@Zirak Your regex looks good.
 
Dunno about you, I'm a lumberjack.
2
 
@Zirak But do you really need to escape the - ?
 
@dystroy "Good" in the sense of "it'll work", hopefully not in the sense of "I'd take it to the bushes and show it a good time" (yes, that good is a recursive definition)
@dystroy Probably not, added the escaping without thinking
 
good in the sense of "it's not far from the minimal regex to do this stupid task"
 
You're right, - not needed
 
1:34 PM
!!/batman
 
@Darkyen try !!>Array(16).join("wat" - 1) + "BatMan" noobshark
 
I don't need the - clause anyway, since we're matching a digit
 
!!/forget forget
 
@Darkyen You are not authorized to delete the command forget
 
can anyone delete the forget command ?
 
1:34 PM
^ my post :)
 
So, 38 chars!
 
/me goes to work
 
@Loktar nice photo
 
@Loktar nice :)
 
@Loktar very nice
 
1:41 PM
@dystroy ABSTAIN FROM REINSTATING
 
  for (e in c)
    ~~e + '' == e && e >= 0 &&
    a.call(b, c[e], +e, c) &&
    d.push(c[e]);
were you golfing?
 
no, copy pastaing
filtering arrays is slow
 
often times an explicit call to filter isn't even necessary too
 

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