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13:02
@Thomas: yay indeed
@jAndy :)
@jAndy Hemm... "I just hate anonymous downvoter. especially on a pretty correct answer, pure souls"
@OmeidHerat but he's right; you shouldn't downvote an answer just because one bit is wrong. Edit it or comment; the rest of the answer is useful, so don't dismiss the whole answer with a downvote directed at one part of the answer.
@Omeid: ?
@ThomasShields that wasn't me, I just wanted to mention that its not always what we think.
13:07
its the same thing, downvoting a correct answer because of a typo, without leaving a comment or notice
@OmeidHerat ik; I was using "you" generically
brb Chrome needs to restart
@jAndy I don't wanna argue, but I don't consider that a typo as the JS engine wouldn't throw an error for that. anyways.
@Omeid: you know what I'm saying or what I mean. something like that is obviously just a mistake
and it helps noone just to downvote something without correcting
it's like 98% is great and correct but 2% is "wrong" because of a mistake/type, that is a downvote ? pure souls as I said :p
You have a point, but what i was mentioning something else :p
I don't get that
13:15
nevermind, but i was just emphasizing on pretty correct.
@jAndy Some men just like to watch the world burn.
coughNerocough
it still was, with one word incorrect. (by accident or not). So someone can be an asshole and just downvote the whole answer or (better) you leave a comment about the wrong word/tag or EVEN better you edit the answer and correct it
thats why this is a community site
@jAndy a "use jQuery" answer to a js question deserves a downvote
@Raynos: I take the pain for that
13:23
Although you are correct
There has to be a less verbose alternative to the DOM
we need alias.js
but I'm glad I also provided a vanillajs answer.. it demonstrates how much code and time you save
I dont like DOM abstractions, I do like aliases
@jAndy agreed
I just usually make myself a few shorthand functions for the more common DOM methods so I don't have to type document.getElement(s)By(ID|TagName) all the time
@jAndy where is lnk.text documented?
13:25
@jAndy It wasn't pretty correct, deal with it.
@Raynos: there is a blogpost from an IE dev mentioning on that, I need to search it for myself. its not official tho
@Omeid: lmao
There should be an @Ninjas alias; room owners denote all those relatively skilled in JS and they're all pinged when you type @Ninjas. :P
I have a feeling it'd get horribly abused, though.
¯\__(ツ)__/¯
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Q: How to make variables go inside a javascript function?

tiagomaci got in one scope this function: AjaxState.prototype.run_on_finish = function(callback){ if (this.isRunning()){ setTimeout('AjaxState.obj().run_on_finish('+callback+')', 250); }else{ callback(); } } i just check if all ajax was finished and then after i call the ca...

@Raynos Waitin on your shim :P.
13:31
the problem on such kind of questions is.. you would have to explain so much to the OP that you're discouraged to do so
@jAndy I've found going back and writing longer answers doesn't pay off instantly, but I keep getting votes from a 2 year old question I answered a few months ago.
I just didn't agree with it, and every few weeks someone upvotes it.
I turned it into a blog post, not that I've published any blog posts since then (I never feel like it's done being edited, even published ones)
I need backup!!!!
@Darkyen Do a barrel roll.
node.js
can it dual write on a socket simultaneously
Use the boost to get through. Trust your instincts.
13:39
cant do that
exhausted (XD)
my node.js is crashing my client code
both are event based
so far i have found
nothing happens simultaneously in node (better said in ECMAscript)
then whats happening in my server
(its big cant share server code)
but its basically dual writing on same socket which in return doesnt sending data to client
wait I'll ask my magic ball
summoning Nick Craver
lol just kidding @Nick :p
13:41
puppy eyes please do if my server aint gonna work this way i will have to write it on C++ :'(
I would do annnyything for rep -- oh I would do annnyything foorrrr rep - I would do annnything for rep -- but I won't do that no I won't do that
:S that confused me big way
@jAndy have u got teamviewer ? i can show u the code that way
@Darkyen: no one can help you here beside you has a look over the source (1)
(2) question is who has the time to look over a 'huge' codebase
btw can node.js running on windows the 0.5.1 start this problem ?
I never tried to run node on windows, but I heard it's pretty much possible and stable
13:45
node.js is available as a windows binary
on the official website.
hmm @jandy i am sharing soem bits of code here
i aint sharing whole code _ its too big
heres what its doing
@jAndy lolz, you got 32.4k why do you care about rep anymore ? are you planing to convert it to Cash or something ?
1. when a client logs in it sends the clients user information to the person.
2. then it sends all the other peers in the room to the client who just logged in
either of these two events work
but when i do em together .. .server dies (XD)
for the client .. niether of message is able to get to the client.
@Omeid: its like.. rep habit
13:49
@Darkyen translation: "I want you to help me without me giving you anything that might be useful in doing that."
:S
ah well i am going to handle this C++ way..
@Incognito i dont want you guys times in understanding my code as its xtremely confusing and bit messy + i will have to comment every part of it to tell what the hell is what doing
** spending time in understanding
Why don't you force yourself to get into the habit of writing quality and better understandable code?
good question
idk its just... meh i accept i am a bad coder
Is my answer here wrong?
Don't use vars like "pizzaboxes" "q" "n" and comments like "here be dragons lol stupid if loop" and you will get off the path of being a bad coder.
13:54
w8 uploading
its a pretty readable varient of it
but still variable names .. sorry
@ThomasShields The alerts are always 3 for me on your fiddle, not undefined or 5.
@Incognito they're supposed to be; did i forget to delete those ocmments?
@ThomasShields Ah. Yes the comments are there.
I ripped a lot of it from the main code but well the main code uses the same approach
@Incognito okay fixed link in answer
13:57
I can't see anything wrong with your answer.
@Incognito me neither.
Maybe someone saw it and went "omg why do hipsters think closures are always the answer obviously should have used eval"
@Incognito LOL mebbe.
@Darkyen The code isn't nearly as bad as things I've seen, you'll do fine if you just ask for constructive criticism.
@Incognito see the code yerself at pastebit i put a pretty lightweight and only chat version of it there didnt included the game environment code there as its not much usable anyways
teh problem is with the chat in the game btw not in the main game and that actually frustrates me more (XD)
14:01
@dark What's the purpose of these lines?
    this.Id;
    this.Name;
    this.NC;
    this.NS;
    this.NE;
    this.TC;
    this.TS;
    this.ICON;
    this.PIC;
create a new User
Okay, but what are they actually doing?
just the template
of the chat user
What does the line this.Id do?
Id = its user id shared by mysql and clents
nothing its just to declare the variables together
14:02
Right, not what you want it to be used for, but what is the line accomplishing.
i use it like a C++ class object constructor
its to make the objects properties when the new Client( ) ; function is called
oh lord why :(. So I took yesterday off, and one of the developers decided to try and "fix" something. I learned he has no idea how to convert something to an int :?
in C#.
he sat there just staring when he was told, ok just convert that to an int, he had no clue.
@Darkyen Right, but why's it being declared?
okay well
when a socket
@Loktar :(
14:04
connects to the server at the chat
It's because it's an expression for something that doesn't exist. I'd suggest assigning empty values to those.
yes
thats what it does (phew)
it just declares em for future use
@Darkyen You do realize that {foo:undefined} is actually the same as {}?
with either Load() or Save() or rather Socket based client side input via Client
Right. But they're assigned to nothing.
14:05
(no)
@Incognito why do i have to write the DOM shim
Im worried about him touching any code now, sucks.
So is that ES6->ES5 compiler I want to write
i dont
The DOM shim is a beast
14:05
@Raynos Would you use a dom Shim I wrote?
And then I have to go write DOM-js. That's a beast aswell
maybe
If it was correct
i am still porting from C++ to JavaScript @incontigo so expect more of those
Would you use a dom Shim I wrote?
@Loktar On the plus side, if someone who doesnt know how to convert to an Int in C# has a job as a dev, I should be able to get a job too. :)
Why am I more reputable?
14:06
Likely, you give out great advice.
@ThomasShields you could code circles around these guys.
I can say that just by seeing your blog.
I'm not that good.
@Loktar awesome
:)
thanks too :)
I work in the gov though, the standard for developers where I work seems to be very low :?
@Darkyen Well, it is. When you initialize variables, their value is set to undefined, and that's also what you get when you try a non-existing value from an object
14:07
okay.
@Loktar oh yeah, true
Right, but I learn things from you about the dom, I don't see the reverse happening as I'm less familiar with it.
so JavaScript variables are like dynamic named pointers
@Loktar even my Dad (a non-techy person) can tell his IT (in the gov) stink
till they have a value they are of no use right ?
14:07
@Darkyen wait for 0.6 thats coming in a month
0.5 is unstable as heck
@Loktar It's a rule, more people in a company = less competency per worker.
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@Loktar not there. Everywhere. Standards are low everywhere
i can write C++ till then using SFML lol
but again that will stop my motive of writing a lightweight server then php/JavaScript
**php/C++
@all i just got a solution
@Raynos thats good to hear lol
14:09
@Darkyen A style point, try to use a common explanation of things, for instance, what's "NE" going to be used for? NiceExplosions?
NE = NameEffect
NS = NameShadow
NC = NameColor
TC = TextColor
TS is explained PIC = picture and ICON = User ICon in chat
TS = TextShadow if u still didnt got the common rule.
btw the problem is when the authorisation gets completed incontigo
the server runs fine it only bugs when i
Who other than you could know that, or better yet, could you know that in 5 months?
I got a call from a recruiter yesterday asking if I knew any web devs for a job
I answered "none that are competant"
@Incognito THE problem is in
SendAllClients( ) function
thats where it crashes. down
when @WindowsPhone7Developer joined the room I kind of freaked out, I have never seen such a huge block drop down from top of page :D
14:12
its being invoked just after.
this.write(">>"+JSON.stringify(this.Peer)+"\0","utf8", function() {});
thats why i think its actually trying to do simultaneous write on same socket from same side
@OmeidHerat @WindowsPhone7Developer It's an enterprise name.
@Incognito Think so, did you notice that when he logged in the user avatar was huge ?
o btw Hi Omeid
Hi @Darkyen
@Incognito do u think i should rather mantain a stack for writing on sockets.
14:14
@Darkyen Can you run a stack trace of the crash?
myself
@Incognito is that possible with windows version ?
if yes how !.. i dont get technical terms btw.
i am just 17 hobbiest developer.
@Darkyen ...and yet you're a "developer"? O_o
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Q: How to print a stack trace in NodeJS?

mike.toStringDoes anyone know how to print a stack trace in nodejs?

@ThomasShields like that, no offense @Darkyen but a developer should talk in developers language.
@Darkyen no offense meant; I know how you feel too. A year ago I didn't know any technical terms either lol
14:18
...
meh i fixed it myslf.
o btw i knew how to do what u linked @Incognito just didnt knew its called that
if(! ('Chuck Norris' in [ Infinity ]) ) {
    ChuckNorris = Object.create( [Infinity], {
        canCountTo: {
            value: Infinity * 2
        }
    });

    Object.seal( ChuckNorris );

    delete ChuckNorris;   // impossible !
}
@ThomasShields I like how I was right about your answer being downvoted because you used a closure.
@ all gotta go.
@Incognito lol
14:21
@Darkyen Cheers. Come back and ask for advice on how to improve your code styles though later on.
There's a handfull of things you could have done to save yourself work in that script.
Wait wait wait...you threw around words like "javascript variables must be dynamic data pointers", and then asked "no technical terms"? :P
@ThomasShields btw visit scratch.mit.edu sometimes... just once.. u will be amazed
and @Incognito thanks for help
@Darkyen been there. coolio.
lol
:) .
@Zirak Serious, what is a "dynamic data pointers" ?
14:27
No clue. I still crap my pants whenever I hear the word "pointer"
lolz, Pointer's are Chill but never heard of dynamic data pointer.
@Zirak btw, do you remember the website I was talking about its logo ?
Don't think so, got any other details?
@Zirak then one that I was going to user a users Avatar and he was like I will sue you.
I don't remember his name though
Nope, sorry
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A: If a fluent coder disregards good practices, doesn't his fluency work against him?

pdr if you're coding with ease, it feels (or actually is, in short run) just quicker to snap out your own solutions on the spot, without turning to libraries, preexistent functionality etc. Yes. I've been that guy. And I've learned that it's a terrible thing. It's all very well for you, yo...

@MattMcDonald think about it.
While re-invention might be possible but maintenance considerations are defiantly worth thinking about
@jAndy applies to you aswell. But you might already know this, have weighed it up
14:34
:P back.
had to reboot my router..
var universe = (function() {
    if( typeof ChuckNorris === 'undefined' ) {
        ChuckNorris = Object.create( Infinity.constructor );

        if( Infinity in ChuckNorris ) {
            return ChuckNorris;
        }
        else {
            Object.defineProperty( ChuckNorris, 'canCountTo', {
                value: Infinity * 2
            });
            return ChuckNorris;
        }
    }
}());
@Zirak pointers aren't so bad once you understand assembly. I think I saw a great tutorial on them that made it all make sense, if you feel it's something you want to read I'll try and find it for you.
> Pointers aren't so bad once you understand assembly
@jAndy u know physics ?
I never read the words "understand" and "assembly" in the same sentence, unless it was "I can't understand assembly"
14:35
@Zirak I knew C and x86 before JS.
Now i'm just full stupid.
@jAndy there might be more then 1 possible universe .. _ with the level of chuck norris u need to take that in the string theory in count
@Zirak Actually, not having pointers in a language took me a long time to get over.
"What do you mean I can't tell you where to store things in memory!?!"
javascript is all with pointers
@Incognito tell me about it.
when you pass an object its always by ref
14:37
@Romansky closest you have is object by reference, but I'd contest that's not quite the same thing.
what do you mean?
when you do this-
var a = "blah"
var b = "meehh"
a === b // will return false
@OmeidHerat remember chats.ws from yestrdai it gave me 1ms response
ops
lol
@Darkyen did you change your code ?
It's limited to objects, it's still dealing with memory in a higher-level way.
14:39
hmmm thought that it would return false when a and b are both "test"
but just tested and they dont so never mind, but im pretty sure that when assigning js values its by ref
a bit
@OmeidHerat not node.js yet it wwas having problem so i updated my php and its much faster then before
lmao I still have to lol about ChuckNorris = Object.create( Infinity.constructor );
@Darkyen Sweet! but do you still have music on ?
JK.
still uses forever scripts though.. and yes music is going to stay
If stackoverflow would allow for a sign, that would be it :p
14:41
@jAndy lol x) put that on your blog " The epicness of chuck norriss in programming "
lol
@OmeidHerat I am thinking of stopping the music by default though as a good programmer :) who cares about users :)
Norris.js-- a library who's sole purpose is to make your webapps weep.
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talking about user interface .. do you guys think making all the elements of a website draggable ( i mean the windows like UI in a website) wastage ? or rather userable ?
I like norris.js
looooool
me too
14:44
@Darkyen Depends on the app/site
for a chat which is a part of a game ?
@Darkyen depends, and again you need to store the setting some where and now that Cookies are illegal for that purpose in EU you need a bit of work to do that.
@Romansky I guess my main beef with objects by ref in JS, where I don't consider it to be a pointer, is that it's still an object, I can't just do whatever I want, the language takes over everything I do. For instance, in C I could just dump a few DWORDS into a WORD's memory space for whatever crazy reason I come up with. In JS there's no way I could, it's only passing/returning a reference of the object, I can't get dirty.
@RyanKinal: puzzle.org
localstorage serves the purpose @OmeidHerat
14:45
@Darkyen Cross-browser issue raises !
I have solution still
@OmeidHerat That law really bugs me.
@OmeidHerat ever heard about AMASS or PersistJS ?
@Incognito Yeah that is really annoying thing.
@Darkyen no :|
omg!
okay well AMASS if i remember right
was an old project that used Flash storage
to store objects and serve em through javascript
persistJS is like a different approach
14:48
@Darkyen a simple google told me that PersistJS is a localstorage library for JS
@OmeidHerat Like really, how can you even outlaw it? You're basically saying all this is legal:
GET /?username=swordfish&password=hunter2&extra=lolcatz HTTP/1.1
 Host: example.com
 Connection: keep-alive
 Accept: application/xml,application/xhtml+xml, [...truncated]
 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows [...truncated]
 Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate,sdch
 Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.8
 Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.3
and this is illega:
read it @OmeidHerat
It currently supports persistent client-side storage through the following backends:

flash: Flash 8 persistent storage.
gears: Google Gears-based persistent storage.
localstorage: HTML5 draft storage.
whatwg_db: HTML5 draft database storage.
globalstorage: HTML5 draft storage (old spec).
ie: Internet Explorer userdata behaviors.
cookie: Cookie-based persistent storage.
 Cookie: herp=derp
it uses like everything possible
@Darkyen Yup I did, I was about ot mention that it uses Flash,Gears and cookies!
14:50
lol
well in that case socket.io is just a wrapper for node.js' socket module ?
It's interesting to see where javascript is in this chart.
History of things is always cool.
@Incognito Yup, even some UK law thing mentions that cookie for purpose of making a website user friendly (storing the setting ) is considered illegal.
loading loading loading loading loading..
:O
they forgot scratch!
mit aint gonna like this
14:52
@OmeidHerat Politicians shouldn't be allowed to make laws.
I went to a city hall meeting and explained why their processes sucked, they looked blankly at me and asked unrelated questions, then a few condescending comments because I'm under the age of 30.
*facepalm
I flatly replied "So, what would you say it is you do here?"
UK too ?
14:53
Canada actually.
o
wow
@OmeidHerat Yeah but that starts off with fortran :(
Rich history in the loom industry yaknow.
i thought political sleeping animals exist in india only. (jessus they put a police officer with cyber security who doesnt knows how to trace an IP correctly... |-( )
@Incognito OK, you just use your immigration and think that there is assembly before that and C and FORTRAN are its nodes :D
@Darkyen I heard a lot about police corruption from some of my friends who came from India. One of them was really really excited to meet a cop in north america where they aren't out to extort you.
14:55
@Darkyen in west they hire the right people, but ask them to do wrong things :|
@Incognito some pakistani person hacked my cities police website ystrdai
they traced him to europe
that too after 10 hours
@OmeidHerat Computers are all about making textiles, man.
i think the person proxied it though. as its just too easy to do that.
well i better :# at this
The Jacquard loom is a mechanical loom, invented by Joseph Marie Jacquard in 1801, that simplifies the process of manufacturing textiles with complex patterns such as brocade, damask and matelasse. The loom is controlled by punched cards with punched holes, each row of which corresponds to one row of the design. Multiple rows of holes are punched on each card and the many cards that compose the design of the textile are strung together in order. It is based on earlier inventions by the Frenchmen Basile Bouchon (1725), Jean Baptiste Falcon (1728) and Jacques Vaucanson (1740) Principles of...
@Incognito i miss in cultural right there, didn't got the joke :|
14:59
wow
Looms are the first computers.
It was the first "programmable" machine ever.
hey i knew that !! WHEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!! lol

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