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09:00
@Madhu13 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.
huh, Netty really supports WebSockets ... that's ... uninteresting. It's still Java.
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simple question: In console I wrote var o = { t : 3 } got undefined, but when when I write like o = { t : 3 } excluding the var I m able to declare, why ?
Well, it does support WebSockets, that's fine, but I don't know how one would use Socket.IO on a Java-Server
yeah , but from client side , if client is connected , server only send xhr-polling as transportID and client cannot connect on any other transport
09:03
@Madhu13 variable declarations declare variables but they have no return value themselves
well, how do you connect to the server?
io.connect ?
because i'm using play framework with eclipse and i don't wanna setup any external server for socketIO , thats y i'm using netty with is java based.
yeah but how do you expect socket.io to run on the server?
@JanDvorak nice, but I o= { t : 3 } returns Object { t : 3 }
@Madhu13 you shouldn't care much what the console shows
09:05
@Madhu13 There's a difference between an expression and a statement. o = ... is an assignment expression, its value is the right-hand of the assignment.
if you do var o = {t:3}, then o, then it will show {t:3}
@GNi33 Just got me race event tickets. :D
var o = ... is a variable declaration statement, it doesn't have a value, so you see undefined
@Zirak nice
09:06
And now my friends
I will eat a pizza~!
It's the same as with if (condition) { something; }, that's a statement - it has no value by itself.
HOLY SHIT why cannot I downvote comments stackoverflow.com/questions/18075520/…
// since what yall did last night ...
@OctavianDamiean I'm about to book my tickets to Sardinia :)
09:06
@GNi33 o/
@GNi33 did you used Node server for socket.io ???
@Darkyen Enjoy!
@Omar yes, that's what socket.io is built for
shall i share pictures ?
09:07
@Darkyen \o
@Omar Socket.IO is a library for Node.js so, most likely.
@Zirak btw as far as i know audio formats there is also a footer added to the format
i dunno about avi but that worths checking
wrapping it up in a shell script might
cause some errors
if it hard shuts down the file writing... // also sometimes 1 frame can depend on the next one so end data might be lossy
@Darkyen That's exactly the problem - I need to not hard shut-down
user652649
morning all... it's safe to rely on this?
`test(); function test(){ console.log('blah'); }`
... a constructor function "defined" after the actual call?
@GNi33 , @Octavian yes it is for nodeJS but socket.io can be used in: Erlang, Android, Java, Lua, Objective-C, C, C++, QT QML, Perl, Go, Python, Ruby, Flash, Haxe, PHP, .NET, C++/Win32and unity3d. , for these different type of implementations are available of server side
09:09
The process listens to a HUP signal to gracefully shut down
granted you cannot do it b/w windows - cygwin
but if you use cygwin to compile it
@Wes yes; it's not (used as) a constructor, however.
cygwin can watch a file for changes in windows runtime , aye ?
@Wes You can (see this question), but you shouldn't. It's dirty and hacky.
@Omar what exact java implementation are you using?
09:10
and windows runtime can touch a file to indicate it has to stop
HAMMERTIME!
on which cygwin fires a -HUP and it dies gracefully ... later cygwin removes the file from disk ? // would it work taht way ?
user652649
thank you
I have no idea what you mean. However, manual testing shows that it works (yes, I also compiled openRTSP under cygwin).
oh, you mean to use the fs to indicate stop conditions?
09:12
That's weird...considering cygwin apparently handles signals.
@GNi33 i'v told you i'm using netty server 3.4.2 with play 1.2.5 in eclipse
yeah, but there are several socket.io implementations for java
cygwin handles singles but there is apparently no way to fire a signal to cygwin from windows ? or there is ?
so you must be using one of those, right?
@Omar You're confusing Socket.IO and WebSockets.
09:13
probably, yeah
At least that's what I think.
Octavian websockets are also the implementation of socketIO
@Omar dafuk ^ ?
not really
Socket.io is implemented on the top of websockets , jsonp , flashsockets, XHR Polling , iFrame
09:15
socket.io shims websockets on the client side and provides an abstraction-layer to use the API
Websockets are transport for socket.io [ the best ones ]
Socket.io is a library for providing real-time communication, using the best possible available transport
@Darkyen Exactly
@phenomnomnominal my ass realtime communication
@Darkyen bro, close enough :P
09:16
Anyone have suggestions as to how I could make this answer better? This guy obviously didnt think his question through very much but I'd still like to help him out. stackoverflow.com/questions/18074476/…
the latency is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy too high on any othe transport then websockets
@Darkyen my ass your ass.
@OctavianDamiean my ass your ass my ass
@Darkyen No. That's why I'm wrapping it in a handling script
Real-time is a fairly loose definition
09:16
compare them with webrtc's peer connection
@Omar alright, so it's save to say that you're not using socket.io and you just want to establish a websocket - connection?
they are for realtime communication
Websockets are meant for bi-directional data exchange , without heaving to parse the http overhead.
@Darkyen You son of an Indian woman and man ... can't beat that.
WTH ... i'm saying i have to use socketIO
then what fucking java implementation are you using on the server - side?
09:17
@Omar thats just us being us..
Anyway, time to run.
@OctavianDamiean have a nice day , and dont remind me I am indian please
i feel like an alien with mustaches and turbans praying a cow
did you ever worked with netty server ??? @NGi33 ?
no
can it run server-side javascript?
@GNi33 Probs one of those listed here in the Java section. github.com/learnboost/socket.io/wiki#in-other-languages
09:18
@Omar to use websocekts
you need to implement the websocket protocol
@Omar No sane person in here would.
@OctavianDamiean i've seen the list, that's why i'm asking
and to use something like socket.io
you will have to implement their server side code in netty
sooo... good luck :->
hello people
09:20
i'm using jquery validation plugin
Fantastic for you.
@Darkyen i have implemented server side code in netty , n its working fine , but just for XHR-polling , not for websockets or flashsockets
Java
ibdknox/socket.io-netty
Ovea/Socket.IO-Java
Gottox/socket.io-java-client
yongboy/socketio-netty (Currently compatible with 0.9+)
c58/gnisio (GWT integration, Compatible with 0.9+)
keesun/mod-socket-io (Vert.x module, Compatible with 0.9+)
nkzawa/socket.io-client.java (Compatible with 1.0)
nkzawa/engine.io-client.java
mrniko/netty-socketio
Oh woot hes lucky man
@Omar use either of those
i dont know whats wrong here it shows error on submission but after validation it displays value in urlinstead of submitting through ajax
@Omar You can either repeat that non-informative sentence a hundred more times or you can finally tell us which fucking library you've used.
09:22
ibdknox/socket.io-netty
alright. how are you establishing the connection on the client-side?
haha, dammit
whenever i see a pom.xml on github, that kerning makes it look like porn.xml
socket = new io.Socket(null, {port: 9090, transports:[ 'xhr-polling', 'flashsocket', 'websocket' ,'htmlfile', 'jsonp-polling'] });
socket.connect();
09:24
the non existent kerning that my brain makes up, that is
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user1125394
!!define blob
@cx "ReferenceError: blob is not defined"
@cx blob A shapeless or amorphous mass; a vague shape or amount, especially of a liquid or semisolid substance; a clump, group or collection that lacks definite shape.
09:27
@Omar you know
socket = new io.Socket(null, {port: 9090, transports:[ 'websocket' ,'xhr-polling', 'flashsocket', 'htmlfile', 'jsonp-polling'] });
will fix it ?
the order matters :P
thanks @Dakyen , let me try it
should I report a css bug?
hehe
question: I have a json object like [{id:2,v=3},{id:3,v=10},{id:6,v=0}, {id:9, v=111}] now I have other id's arrays {2,6} how to get 'v' values for the values in id arrays that is id = 2 and id = 6 , i want v values
This video makes me laugh everytime I watch it
09:38
@FlorianMargaine sure should
@1:30 is the peak funny momment
@Madhu13 uh, what? {2,6} is not valid javascript. Did you mean [2,6]?
sorry, I meant [2,6] @JanDvorak
.badges{
    display:inline-block;
}
@Madhu13 not even your "json object" (I'm assuming "object defined using json-compatible javascript") is valid javascript
09:39
and text-align:center;on parent
@FlorianMargaine do that with a fix now ... be the saviour of the day
@JanDvorak , [{id:2,v=3},{id:3,v=10},{id:6,v=0}, {id:9, v=111}] can i say this array of json objects ?
@Madhu13 no.
[{id:2, v:3}, ...] would be an array of plain objects
@JanDvorak, yes I misused 'json', thanks a lot
'[{"id":2, "v":3}, ...]' would be JSON
fucking hate it when someone asks a question and then just leaves :D
09:42
bug solved :D.. i.sstatic.net/CSW3K.png
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so how can I find ? @JanDvorak
@Mr_Green What have you done, the universe will now collapse into itself
var elemsById={}; for(var i=0;i<elems.length;i++) elemsById[elems.id]=elems.v
dont compress his magnitude of brilliance in that less rank
09:43
hehe
want a sword fight ? In counter strike ofc.
@Darkyen dont compress your brilliance by dropping apostrophes
lol ... :D
@Darkyen I want the "sword fight". is it possible?
i never knew apostrophes were spelled that way
09:45
@JanDvorak thanks
@Mr_Green meelee vs meelee
the most funny moment in cstrike lol
when u and ur enemy are noob shots emptying both of your clips
taking the knives out oh.. yeah!
hehe
u know i have managed to hit headshots with knives in c-strike
09:46
@Darkyen against snipers?
nope..
against my college's hipster kids
against riflers, then?
yeap
How they play counter strike : FUCK YEAH SHOOT SHOOT OMG BOMB IT SHOOT , sit at one place dont even bother to move shooooott
I've been a bitch against friends in cs. "Knive fight?" "Yeah" shoots with ak
@FlorianMargaine that's not trolling. That's grieving.
09:49
Nah, it's fun after the 3rd knives fight.
@FlorianMargaine lol
@FlorianMargaine the neg-ev is horrific wipeout weapon
firing rate : Insane
Clip : 150
@Darkyen It works! I just had to let Windows do as little as possible!
@Zirak which solution ? mine / yours / hybrid ?
which one should I use for my own project? "python" or "java" or "php"
@Darkyen Mine, wrapping in a shell script.
09:53
grats :D
@Mr_Green Is it something for yourself, a learning experience?
If so, use the one you know least.
I don't know any of them
Then it doesn't matter which you choose
09:54
hehe k
Going with python
Enjoy
user1125394
monty
why is this an infinite loop
loop: while( true ) {
    var a = "B";
    switch (a)
    {
    case "A":
        break loop;
    case "B":
        a = "C";
        continue loop;
    case "C":
        break loop;
    default:
        break loop;
    }
}
user1125394
wtf, sublime inserts that for if template: if (true) {};
user1125394
the ; ?
10:06
@ketanitaliya 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.
@Esailija the condition is always "true". are you joking?
did you read the code further than that?
for example this is not infinite loop
here...i get only javascript related answers..
loop: while( true ) {
    while( true ) {
        break loop;
    }
}
why is this not an infinite loop but the above is
Why wouldn't it be?
10:10
@ketanitaliya yes
because I explicitly break it?
You're assigning a = "B", and you're going to the next iteration when a === 'B', where you reassign a = 'B' and so forth.
OH RIGHT
...the point of this was?
ok this works properly
var a = "B";
loop: while( true ) {
    switch (a)
    {
    case "A":
        break loop;
    case "B":
        a = "C";
        continue loop;
    case "C":
        break loop;
    default:
        break loop;
    }
}
10:12
@yelmu 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.
I completely forgot about the variable assignment
@Esailija you could use fallthrough
not if there is a condition
it is supposed to be like this
var a = "B";
loop: while( true ) {
    switch (a)
    {
    case "A":
        break loop;
    case "B":
        if( something ) {
            a = "C";
            continue loop;
        }
    case "C":
        break loop;
    default:
        break loop;
    }
}
you cannot conditionally fall-through in JS
in C++ you can use continue to conditionally fall-through
OK that was bullshit
the OP was lying to me
SIGH
@Esailija btw, did you see this one? stackoverflow.com/q/17905249/617762
yes I have even upvoted your answer :P
quite epic
10:19
It was fun
oh, right. I knew you saw it. But then I didn't. And now I do again.
also in C you can just run any array as instructions
@Esailija not that it would be a good idea
10:24
@JanDvorak that's how any JIT works though
it's a very brilliant idea
:P
depends on your arrays source
your mom
@phenomnomnominal typo :-/
bye
10:33
lol
No you've offended him away
o/ everyone
chops your arm off
Gosh ... it's so hot outside, I'm considering undressing completely.
10:49
@OctavianDamiean Try not to send a 16 year old a picture of your bare chest if you do, k?
3
Oh, I've been bare chest already when I was considering further undressing.
:D
@SomeGuy Don't worry, you'll get enough bare chest haha
@SomeGuy Your name is different
How comes you're going incognito by the way?
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10:57
@Zirak Oh yeah, I like when you are brutal. Come on
wow performance profiling is so bullshit
like if you don't understand what you are doing
then performance profiling will just make it worse for you
just i want an major difference between MVC3 and MVC4 can anyone....
@Esailija ...wat
there is just so many things wrong here lol
That reminds me of a question asking whether having no semicolons improved program speed...
11:00
yes and the advice given always is "profile it"
can you imagine how harmful it is to these people
now he will create the strings in the unreadable \" format instead of using single quotes
lmao it is hilarious
4
Q: Does omitting semicolons affect performance in JavaScript?

MasiarI was discussing with a colleague about JavaScript while looking at some snippets. We noticed that these snippets were missing the ; at the end of the statements. We all know that JS is interpreted correctly even if no semicolon is shown at the end of a line, but I was wondering if this affects s...

@SomeGuy @OctavianDamiean this is EXACTLY what you should do.
The first answer was someone...you guessed it...profiling the empty program against a single semicolon. And then a lot of people yelled and downvoted, he deleted the answer.
@phenomnomnominal I should send him a postcard of my hairy bare chest?
LOL
@Zirak thank god there were some people with a clue.. in my case the jsperf comment was frigging upvoted
11:02
Yes, preferably a video. With oil.
@phenomnomnominal I see.
@Zirak Indeed
@phenomnomnominal Hahaha
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Hi Guys,
Can any one help me with something please?

var language = navigator.globalization.getPreferredLanguage(
function (language) { return language.value;},
function () { return "error"; }
);
alert(language);


Why does the alert shows undef?

Thank you.
// String#toLowerCase and String#toUpperCase don't produce correct results in browsers with Turkish
// locale, for this reason we need to detect this case and redefine lowercase/uppercase methods
// with correct but slower alternatives.
if ('i' !== 'I'.toLowerCase()) {
  lowercase = manualLowercase;
  uppercase = manualUppercase;
}
Damn
11:06
@SomeGuy you changed your nick again? what the hell?
Yea, y u change nick?
@SomeGuy is @okok!!
@Zirak I don't like dystroy's answer though, I mean the issue is that the OP doesn't understand at all how language interpretation and execution works
it should be a priority to bash into someone's head that syntax doesn't affect performance but semantics
@GNi33 Hahaha, sorry. @Darkyen started making me all paranoid about Google indexing the chat.
@OctavianDamiean ^
saying that "readable code matters" implies there is a performance issue but it should be ignored
11:11
Guys, can any one help me, please :)
@BangoTango wtf is navigator.globalization?
is a Phonegap object.
But the thing is,
function (language) { return language.value;}
If I alert inside, it will give me the language... ;/
I mean, if I alert instead of returning
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@SomeGuy That shouldn't bother you.
@BangoTango yeah, if the function was getting called?
navigator.globalization.getPreferredLanguage(
  function (language) { return language.value;},
  function () { return "error"; }
);
^ must return undefined
11:15
why?
I am not figuring out what you mean.
@BangoTango I give up, too tired sorry.
@phenomnomnominal thank you any way.
Does any one can help me?
@Zirak Come on
Please?
I can't delete now (@ThiefMaster, did we mention how lovely you look today?)
In related news, there may now be results for "black goat amputee toilet seat porn"
which one?
the nsa-feeding message?
11:21
hahaha
Brilliant.
@ThiefMaster Yes, the one mentioning flumbersnappers
Hi Guys,
Can any one help me with something please?

var language = navigator.globalization.getPreferredLanguage(
function (language) { return language.value;},
function () { return "error"; }
);
alert(language);


Why does the alert shows undef?

Thank you very much.
@BangoTango Ask on SO.. a good suggestion. :)
RTFD. It's callback-based so you cannot just use its return value.
Hi, has anyone used nestedSortable, trying to use toArray method and getting errors - item is null? goo.gl/aTWwFC
11:23
SO ?
@Mr_Green No it's not.
@ThiefMaster Thanks
@ThiefMaster can you please explain that?
did you have a look at the example...?
Yes I did.
11:25
You can bet he didn't ...
He wants you to do it for him.
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@Octavian Damiean please... dont say crap.
@BangoTango may I say "crap"?
@BangoTango Crap.
caraaap
11:28
@ThiefMaster thank you.
I figure it out.
@BangoTango "SO" means "StackOverflow"
thanks.
user1125394
!!color 0f0
user1125394
the worst color :)
user1125394
11:32
!!color green
Hey guys, does anybody know how to NEVER send photos to google when using Android ?
I can not disable the sync and that's a pain
@dievardump I think there's a hardware switch
i hope you realize my friend
@SomeGuy
to disable all connectivity
11:35
!!choose 'drunk' 'deceptively drunk'
@monners That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: choose
@monners deceptively drunk
@Darkyen Realize what?
I just want to disable google photos
@dievardump Fight the power!
Question: If a potentially expensive wine finds itself trapped in a box, is it still cheap?
@monners it becomes cheap
even if you pour it back to glass before serving
11:41
@JanDvorak In want to disagree but I know I'd be wrong
Ok, bed time. 3 job interviews tomorrow
Anyone into Bob Dylan songs?
@monners Best of luck!
Hollis Brown, he lived on the outside of town :)
@SomeGuy the transcript will still say amaan cheval
@Darkyen Not forever
11:52
yes...
Some Guy
see - ?
I don't care about earlier
11:52
Oh okay then :->
0
Q: looking for a javascript tool to annotate pdf

Jeanluca ScaljeriI am looking for a javascript library to make annotations in a pdf. So, I've googled and found pdf viewers, but no tools for annotations, except for Flexpaper. However this is not a free tool. Does anyone know a javascript tool which can do this ?

Some Guy good name btw
I have the same question which I posted above
Any help?
atleast reopen it
This is so shitty
sedo.com <- that should be made illeagal
11:54
@Darkyen +1.
@dievardump What's shitty?
@dievardump \o
@Mr_Green if you can reword that so that it's not just a shopping question, I may be willing to open
@JanDvorak you mean bounty right?
11:59
@Mr_Green no. SO questions should state a specific problem, to which a solution might be to use a library.
Russia for sale eh !

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