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17:00
Yeah, I'm screwing with the URL. I was just hoping there was an easier way.
Checking the history of the README worked for node. I found out it was migrated from another file, checking that file's history led me to the 2nd commit, which led me to the first: github.com/joyent/node/tree/…
@SomeGuy haha I'm not quite in a deal-striking position
That probably would have been the smart way to go about it.
You can also do git log --reverse, but that's not from github
@SimonSarris Yeah, thought that that'd be in the hands of your publishers.
17:02
But I guessed at some numbers for a while, and ended up with Nov 3, 2011.
The SlickText repo is turning 2 in a couple months! :tear:
Nice!
I should get some food before my meeting. Back in a bit.
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@RyanKinal Sweet!
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@Zirak Took me less than a minute to find using the url bar. Just went up by hundreds until I was too high. Then 20 at a time and so on. page 257
17:09
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@RyanKinal I say September 2011 ;)
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"blog_url":"http://www.SlickText.com/blog","blog_feed_url":"http://www.slicktext.com/blog/feed/","twitter_username":"SlickText","category_code":"advertising","number_of_employees":6,"founded_year":2011,"founded_month":9
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Odd that I found that on some random looking repo...
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@Zirak so. Don't be mad.
I didn't use that function after all :(
However, you helped me in a very huge way.
@FlorianMargaine what's your dowry?
17:15
@Jhawins Yeah, the concept of SlickText is a bit older than that, but the repo was definitely born in Nov.
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@Shmiddty Interesting question...
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Ah, I see.
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Aw man, now I have Maroon 5 stuck in my head.
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@Zirak how's the spam filter going?
17:18
@m59 I'll never forgive you
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@Zirak Your approach to that issue helped me work out some better approaches to the issue I thought it would solve. So, I got to thinking and scratched everything I had and just totally owned it. I feel like a boos :)
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!!s/boos/boob/
@Jhawins @Zirak Your approach to that issue helped me work out some better approaches to the issue I thought it would solve. So, I got to thinking and scratched everything I had and just totally owned it. I feel like a boob :) (source)
@Jhawins Looks like it wasn't actually triggered so far, only on itself. So...I dunno
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Then again, it's probably a basic issue to some of you dudes, lol.
@Zirak mind if I explain really quick?
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17:19
I tried to trigger it a second ago. But she didn't bite.
Yeah I added basic filters (room owners and >1k aren't affected)
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Her message didn't actually ping me just now though? The s one.
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1K rep?
@Zirak missed an edge case: someone posting the same SO link
almost a full week of PHP - kill me
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17:21
I like PHP...
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Q: How are the ships drawn on the eve online website?

Ster ClauI was wondering how are the ships drawn from here: http://www.eveonline.com/universe/spaceships/ I can see they use canvas, but is there any js framework or something to achieve this? Cheers

Okay, so I was emailed this form to fill out from my supervisor. It is entitled "Candidate Education and Training".
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Q: How are the ships drawn on the eve online website?

Ster ClauI was wondering how are the ships drawn from here: http://www.eveonline.com/universe/spaceships/ I can see they use canvas, but is there any js framework or something to achieve this? Cheers

So, all I really get to put on this form is an unfinished CS degree.
Odd
17:21
This does not make me look as good as I am.
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@Loktar answer with retroships ^^
HATMAN RETURNS
It's as if he never left.
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@Zirak That website linked in the question is badass.
17:22
Not the user this room deserves, but the user this room needs.
hey all
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lol
whats up
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60fps even if I load it in two browsers.
17:23
Guys! Quick! I need some certifications, to make this stupid-ass form look like I know what I'm doing.
Does every startup make its programmers sign a non-disclosure agreement?
is eveonline an open space game?
W3Schools jquery certification
Yep
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl Nope.
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17:24
Idk I'm just looking at the displays.
Yep @Shmiddty
I've been wanting to play a game like that
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But there are some very cool spaceships. And very nice graphics.
I mean, it's my startup, and I'm the only programmer... but still.
@Shmiddty it sucks up your time
But I love that game
Played it since 2009 <3
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17:25
The in-browser graphics are what I'm impressed by though.
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smoke time
I used to play this game a lot: imdb.com/title/tt0117391
it was fantastic
Hello all.Is it possible to read a berkley key pair db using plain javascript,and no node js?.
@rlemon lol, thanks
17:31
makeyourownw3schoolcertificationsinmspaint.com
I'll print it out and hang it above my desk.
I'm thinking of making myself a "Certified Lover" cert
Under "Licenses", I'm very tempted to enter "To Kill"
And under "Technical School", maybe I'll go with "Da streetz"
17:34
@RyanKinal don't forget what country you live in. This is considered an act of terrorism
freedom of speech? not anymore
Hmmm. Truth.
I wish it were not
also, this isn't the only case - there is a website dedicated to these types of cases.
re-fucking-diculous
Did anyone else play Privateer 2?
@rlemon Agreed
17:38
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Sorry, overloading doesn't work in JavaScript
@Cygwinnian didn't you make something like that/
overloading is stupid anyways.
@Cygwinnian awful.
17:40
@rlemon I did. I did make something like that. I never though such a similar thing would catch on so quickly
Actually, now that I look at it. No, he didn't. Man, I was misreading that all these years.
The state of the internet
@RyanKinal could signing it be harmful for me later on? Would it restrict me too much?
@Cygwinnian only a month old. not bad.
reddit / HN / JS Weekly will do that to a repo tho
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl Probably not.
Non-competes can be unfortunate, though.
17:42
@RyanKinal I have a similar design issue i'm afraid of
products vs product/:id
o.O
What?
products is the class for all of the products (landing page) - product/:id is for the lookup
I can already see myself writing products/:id
@RyanKinal What do you mean by "Non-competes can be unfortunate, though" ???
A non-disclosure agreement (NDA), also known as a confidentiality agreement (CA), confidential disclosure agreement (CDA), proprietary information agreement (PIA), or secrecy agreement, is a legal contract between at least two parties that outlines confidential material, knowledge, or information that the parties wish to share with one another for certain purposes, but wish to restrict access to or by third parties. It's a contract through which the parties agree not to disclose information covered by the agreement. An NDA creates a confidential relationship between the parties to protect ...
A non-compete clause (often NCC), or covenant not to compete (CNC), is a term used in contract law under which one party (usually an employee) agrees not to enter into or start a similar profession or trade in competition against another party (usually the employer). As a contract provision, a CNC is bound by traditional contract requirements including the consideration doctrine. The use of such clauses is premised on the possibility that upon their termination or resignation, an employee might begin working for a competitor or starting a business, and gain competitive advantage by expl...
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl Well, let's say you get hired at a company. You sign an NDA, and a non-compete. You realize that they're horrible at whatever it is they do, and think "man, I could start a company that kicks all of their asses." But you can't, until your non-compete term is over.
Or you'll get sued into oblivion.
17:47
tl;dr = I had to sign one of these when I worked for a larger elearning company - basically stated that for the next 5 years I could not work for another elearning company or start one myself.
non-disclosure.. isn't that a double negative
I haz steal secrets.
@Esailija You think it should just be a "closure agreement"?
Because I don't know what that means. But to "disclose" something is to tell somebody about it.
disclosure: The action of making new or secret information known.
non-disclosure: keeping it a secret.
but isn't dis- prefix a negative prefix
17:49
if disclosure wasn't a word in itself. I would agree.
like dislike
wtf! @rlemon Weere there additional terms after you left the elearning compnay?
@Esailija Probably. But in this case I'm sure it's more related to the origin of the word.
@YouKnowNothingJonSnow only that I could not work for another elearning company or start one. I also couldn't work with grading systems for LMSs or CMSs in conjunction to LMSs
@rlemon Yeah, I have an NDA and a Non-Compete with McKissock.
17:50
@RyanKinal that's how I think about it.. but I am not native speaker
Mine's less restrictive, though. Only 2 years.
you know what pisses me off that I hear a lot?
de-thaw.
so, you are freezing it?
lmao
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17:51
@Esailija I can see why that's confusing, but English is weird like that
Oh my.This is truly shocking.I thought the rules applied in the period that you were working for them.
no no
that is all defined in the terms
most companies + the amount of years they feel their technology will still prevail
in the case of LMS platforms, they figured they would have flipped the code base every 5 or so years
And how can they quantify that exactly?
I've seens 3-7 years on any i've been presented.
@rlemon And they were wrong. (see Moodle)
17:53
@RyanKinal compared to what we were making in 2006 - moodle today is still a POS
Desire2Learn is/was the real innovator in LMS systems in the 2000's
Yep. I have a copy on my machine. Horrible.
I haven't looked at that one. I don't suppose it's open source?
no no
enterprise ready
Figured
I'm surprised this really works
@rlemon Those rules must really be stupid and widely disdained.I assume google makes people sign this sort of rules too.However,i see companies founded by ex-googlers,ex-facebook,ex-twitter etc all the time on techcrunch.
17:55
I worked for them for like four and a half years
@YouKnowNothingJonSnow companies founded by, yes. companies that compete - no
that is the key
I couldn't walk out of there and turn around and get hired by blackboard (their directo competitor)
because I have inside knowledge about the product and the projection for the next year.
mind you this was like ~7 years ago
I can do whatever I like now
@Derek朕會功夫 that's not a WAT. That's just how awesome javascript is. Now, if you actually use it... WAT
Yeah. It's not like these clauses/documents keep you from doing anything. They just keep you from sharing secrets and directly competing.
Not a big deal.
@rlemon I ask this with a lot of humility since i have never worked for very large firms.In your opinion,are the rules effective or are their sole purpose to restrain would be hopers from working with the competition?.
... both?
the rules are not to restrain you from working for the competition, it is to ensure that you do not hand out all of that companies ideas to the competition
18:01
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if you don't want me to work for the competition, compensate me ($$ or perks or just a really nice working environment)
when I do decide it is time to leave, as a company do you just 'have faith' or do you cover your asses before hand and make everyone sign a NCA
is it prototypal or prototypical ? spellcheck underlines prototypal but prototypical is fine
prototypical is what I have used
I've used both.
I used prototypical until I heard someone say it should be prototypal
but yesterday I noticed the spell checker...
18:02
prototypal is harder to wrap your tongue around.
I write what is easier and more natural to speak (for me)
I am being presented with non-disclosure during and three years after I leave. I am in college and don't know if it is a good choice to sign now.
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They're both correct.
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@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl Why would you need to disclose anything from them...?
wiki is the only place I see prototypal
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl depends on the terms man.
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!!define prototypal
18:04
@Jhawins prototypal Of or pertaining to a prototype
@Jhawins NDAs are to ensure you do not disclose company information to anyone outside the company
Hey, all -- I have a mongodb instance set up I am trying to run tests with (using mongoose). Do I have to set up a local webpage to run my js, or is there some way I can use a command prompt to enter js line by line?
no-competes ensure you do not work for a competitor or disclose information about your previous employer for X years past employment
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@rlemon Right. Why would one need to do that in college?
Depends on the damn job people
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18:06
It's just an NDA not a no-compete though, so I don't see why not.
and what the agreement states
@SomeKittens The new Humble Bundle was definitely not something I expected to see.
I wouldn't need to, but it is a mobile app with a specific niche to a social network, what if I join and realize that these guys are not worth my time or that I can do it better, but then I can't leave or work for another company with a similar app, which might restrict me and harm me big time.
"should I sign this contract"
what does the contract Actually say?????
"it is a non-disclosure"
that doesn't help.
first, READ the contract. see if there is anything fishy in it.
otherwise, stay in school because you need to learn to read contracts .
I'll see if I can get some legal advice on it too.
18:08
NDAs can be more restrictive than they need to be. You will have to read through it to know if you're okay with it, you know.
My newest pet peeve: calling a carousel a slider
seriously. read the contract. if it says anything about no-competes and length of time after employement then question it. otherwise you are probably fine .
I read it and I don't see anything fishy, but this is my first time
first time I decided to go swimming, I put my feet in the water, then jumped in. I didn't ask a professional swimmer or a swim instructor how to jump in. I just did it because I looked at the water and decided it wasn't so deep.
read the contract, if you see nothing about extending past employment. go for it
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@Esailija But it is a slider...
18:09
non-disclosures are pretty common here (Canada)
but often they just mean while you work for the company you cannot spill any information about them
it is a carousel
carousel cannot be confused with anything, slider can, and slider formally means a slider
:P
Alright. My only concern is extending past part.
@Datsik they added back my favorite weapon
M4A1-Silenced
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl so read and re-read the contract.
generally speaking, you shouldn't need legal advice for this type of stuff. unless you are working for like the US Gov
@Loktar i'm sure gets like 5 lawyers to look over anything he has to sign for work
next thing you know he's signed up for another term
Are you ever able to negotiate with the company about their NDA? Or are your hands tied?
18:13
@Loktar do you secretly fear the gov signing you up for another term of service by slipping the sign up form into your weekly sign off lists?
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@Esailija You're calling this a carousel??
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl depends on the size of the company and what i'm arguing about
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arguing over a NON-DISCLOSURE is stupid because that implies you plan on talking about the company to others.
@Jhawins no, that's a slider
18:14
personally anyone who told me they wouldn't would be out the door before I could ask why
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@Esailija That's what was on the page you linked...
@Jhawins he wasn't talking about the wiki page
@Jhawins I just showed you that slider officially means .. a slider
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Shit. What are you talking about?
google jQuery slider
18:14
he was bitching that carousel is not a Slider (page for reference) , and often are called carousels.
after first result, like 30 results are carousel
@Esailija is just pissed because he made a slider plugin for jQuery (which is pretty bauce if you ask me, I use it in lememe) and it isn't first result. Some carousel is.
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@Esailija this?
@Esailija accurate assumption?
18:16
hahahaha
((Lisp sucks
@BadgerGirl you missed a peren
@rlemon pretty much yea :D
@rlemon I hope it haunts you all.
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@Esailija You mean Slideshows should be called carousels???
@BadgerGirl It does.
18:18
@Jhawins slideshow and carousel is interchangable.
shortening it to slider is not acceptable because we have a Slider element.
it is already a thing
@Jhawins I just know that you definitely should not call them sliders
it was like when the americans decided to call football football and football soccer just to fuck with the world.
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Who the fuck calls a slideshow a slider?
@Jhawins lots of people...
almost all google results for jQuery slider
and about every 50th question on SO
18:19
@copy @BadgerGirl thanks 2.9
@FlorianMargaine best postcard you've ever gotten?
)
was I supposed to get a post card too :D
@Esailija Yeah.
18:20
@BadgerGirl @copy you've just created a room rift. on one side there is the "loved", and on the other side there is the non-regulars and the "shafted"
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@rlemon totally
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stackoverflow.com/questions/18239319/… //He's basically just asking for someone to write it for him from what I see.
the missing paren will haunt me forever
@rlemon lol I was at lunch
@rlemon And on a secret third, there's teenagers who are pretty creeped.
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18:22
@rlemon Or rather the ones whose addresses we couldn't find and the ones we secretly hate.
@Jhawins who the fuck calls a carousel a slideshow ;)
@SomeGuy hahaha
@BadgerGirl haha. copy isn't secret about his hatred of some
i should really read the past 20 comments before posting
-_-
@rlemon he tells me who to hate.
18:23
my god
"jQuery Slider Carousel"
@BadgerGirl are you a lover? do you yang his ying?
slider = input element
slideshow = 2d; a film strip
carousel = 3d; something that actually rotates
they should use a slideshow to exhibit all the slideshows
Yeah. I yang all his ying, read your postcard again.
7.5/10 is good
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18:26
@rlemon OkOk wasn't nuts. He saw this day of Elitists coming.
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@JanDvorak Yes.
@Jhawins we should have listened...
@JanDvorak JavaScript is indeed awesome! :D
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@rlemon we talking about those little hamburgers?
jQuery hamburger sounds awful.
jQ sliders sure sound delicious, though
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18:35
^^ Agreed.
Is javascript apps safe? Gmail says "no legitimate expectation of privacy" in the mail service.Shocking!
whatever happens on the client-side is visible to the user if he really wants
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Such a slow day.
I tried to on gmail with firebug.No plausible post/get activity showed up.
websockets
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18:38
!!define momentum
@cx momentum (physics) (of a body in motion) the product of its mass and velocity.
@YouKnowNothingJonSnow I know the gmail chat uses websockets - I presume the rest of the application does as well.
@rlemon Is it possible to to see web sockets activity with firebug or other tool?.
ok so I have a template file and many content files - each content file (will) has associating metadata for it (title, description, keywords, some basic layout information, etc) - I can use a database to store all of this as well as the html content OR I can use two files contentPage1.html and contentPage1.metadata
comments?
if I was not using Chromes dev tools, for this I would use WireShark (because i've used it before)
@rlemon Maybe you could store both in a single file. The file would be similar to an HTTP message in that it would contain headers and a body.
18:43
@rlemon thanks.I however has never understood how web sockets work on the client side.If i push something to the client,is that thing temporarily stored by teh client browser?.
@Michael wouldn't work with how the templating is done
and i'm not about to change all of that
I load the template -> in the template I load the view. but the template needs to know about the information associated with the view before it loads it
so two files or a database are easily done without much modification
@rlemon Then I would go with the two-pronged file approach.
Storing templates in a database smells bad.
I really don't mind the two file approach. but there are like 27 content pages - so 54 files all together.
Makes them harder to modify.
well the templates wouldn't be stored. the content pages that load into the templates will be
eh, i'll two file it
fuck it.
18:47
You would have to include logic which gracefully handles when or if a template does not have a matching metadata file, perhaps by providing a set of default metadata.
php doesn't hoist functions does it?
I recall no. but it's been a while since i've used php
hoist?
@rlemon remind me to never do PHP again
@Michael I thought about that, but there is no common elements - every page is different.
!!tell Michael google function hoisting
18:50
@rlemon It does. You don't have to declare a function before invoking it.
For example, your functions can be located at the bottom of the PHP file, and you can invoke them at the top of the PHP file.
It's not like C where you have to perform your declarations first.
Variables are also hoisted.
Although, you cannot "declare" variables in PHP like you can in Javascript (e.g. var name)
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Variable hoisting caused problems for me at first, because I didn't understand what was happening.
@Zirak I finally read your email.
It was pretty fun, to be honest.

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