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13:00
@rlemon wow. sorry, is it from a takeaway or something?
what do you mean @mikedidthis
@rlemon I don't understand how it is hot? Do you go to a coffee shop and order it?
Or is it like them chemically heated warm drinks?
yea
no you get it from the shop
ahh makes sense now.
we also have seen a rise in 'Teaopia' which is a fancy tea shop
13:06
@rlemon tea is all kinda of good.
@Loktar /r/terriara makes me want to play again
also the new update soon
Doubles the content - not DLC
@cx OH MY GOD THAT IS AMAZING
@rlemon Nice!
user1125394
nice (bottom right is fucked a bit:p)
@rlemon That's incredible!
13:11
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Hello, could someone explain what means 'blur' view event in Backbone.js ? In the documentation I do not find something similar. Thanks.
blur normally is the opposite of focus. So when you lose focus on an element that event will get fired
I have not used backbone.js in the past though, so I'm not sure
@Martin Thanks.
@Calin welcome!
Shalom all
13:16
@SomeGuy I know right?!
makes you want to play it again
Kind of does, yeah. :P
@jAndy can you get informations about average salary in Berlin ?
damn, I know what i'm doing tonight
@SomeGuy now that you have that Awesomenauts monkey off your back you can join me
!!reverse present or apple hack as a js lib
user1125394
13:21
that's bin laden home __^
@Darkyen apple hack as a js lib
:D then be it :->
Anybody good with debugging windows here ? @BenjaminGruenbaum , @rlemon , @dievardump
@rlemon Somehow, that reminds me that I should eventually play Super Meat Boy
@RyanKinal \o
@rlemon Maybe!
13:23
hey man :-> your song rocked, my special friend thinks i should use the rhythm for advertising video [ and maybe you singing aswell but you needa better cover for that :-> ]
@Darkyen o/
I don't often debug windows. My code is that bauce
@Darkyen Sweet!
@rlemon dude i have problem with netsh
for somereason
13:24
netsh wlan start hostednetwork always gives me The group or resource is not in the correct state to perform the requested operation.
C:\Windows\system32>netsh wlan show hostednetwork

Hosted network settings
-----------------------
    Mode                   : Allowed
    SSID name              : "darkifi"
    Max number of clients  : 20
    Authentication         : WPA2-Personal
    Cipher                 : CCMP
Any time discussion of development turns towards versions of the .NET framework, versions of Entity Framework, and versions of Visual Studio, I die a little.
pretty much its functional
any idea how to fix it ?
If i can fix it, i will release a trick to change apple icon's dynamically as a web-app :->
Okay microsoft is fucking retarded, it seems :-)
They disable Microsoft Wireless Adapter Driver on sleep. :-| seriously wtf ?
you can set that up in your power management options
they disable anything that could cause power drain
o_O but why not re-enable it on boot / wake
idk. ask them ::P
I always disable everything including hibernate
I don't know if it is true anymore, but SSD's hate hibernate
13:34
@rlemon it is true, i read an article when SSD's were new... they said because of how hibernation is implemented it kills the number or writes
is there actually any point in bytecode
is it really just so that the VM is slightly smaller size
and even that is questionable
@Esailija explain further
just wondering what is the point of compiling to a byte code that is pretty much at the same level of abstraction as Java
and then have VM interpret that
instead of just passing Java directly to VM
Oh in Java ?
13:37
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Q: What is the purpose of bytecode in Java?

DogGiven that I can compile 300 classes in seconds, an implementation of Java could just compile and cache any new source it sees (e.g python does this, and lots of language implementations do the same except don't even bother to cache): This would be equivalent to the installation process that us...

@rlemon all the reasons in the accepted answer are bullshit except the questionable fact that the VM compiler can be smaller
@cx ...I now know what I want for every birthday
@Esailija I think thats more like an AOT step ?
perhaps compiling from the bytecode takes less processing time then compiling / interpreting the actual source code from .java ?
also they can perform loads of AOT optimizations when compiling to bytecode.. i am not a expert but this is the first thing comes to my mind
not really, if you look at the bytecode it's pretty much not on lower level
and with bytecode you need to verify it
13:39
I think the JS way is far superior
Indeed,
You also have to take into account the time it was written in.
maybe java is just defending yet another design flaw , and perhaps javascript took lots of lesson from java / smalltak / clr ... <any vm before it >
ok but C# repeats almost every java mistake and it was 8 years later
also ironically the biggest threats to clients in XSS is not javascript but Java/Flash/Silverlight the XSS script can include
which have security models based on hacks that will always have bugs
user1125394
if bytecode is a mistake then erlang also failed in it
13:44
also a VM wouldn't have to compile the 300 classes right away
With bytecode, you can have the VM support multiple languages.
you can just compile to Java
any turing complete language will compile to any other turing complete language
As long as the language has a compiler that compiles to correct byte code, then the application can be written in any language, not just Java.
Also, there are the obvious advantages to having the language be compiled.
again, you would just compile to java
like you compile X to JS
bytecode is not needed for that at all
why do I delete large directories in filezilla
takes forever..
13:47
@Esailija that would be unwise to do so
rm -rf on the server takes two seconds
u ninja
user1125394
bytecode is fast maybe (my guess)
@Darkyen yea, but i'm already in filezilla and hit delete before I thought "fuck, no, this is not a couple of files"
xD hahaha
ssh and sftp > ftp
13:48
@cx it appears to be at same abstraction level as Java itself. There is instruction like new_array
Compared with something like assembly, byte code is much more high level.
@Esailija But a language may support a feature which Java does not support.
that doesn't matter unless you do a macro language like CoffeeScript
turing complete compiles to any turing complete period.
@Darkyen filezilla supports both
The feature sets of Java and byte code are not equal.
@Loktar hey loktar :D
another windows user :D
13:51
For example, in Java 7, there are special commands you can invoke in the byte code which makes working with dynamic languages easier.
/ anybody knows how to share internet connections using windows ?
The Java language itself does not make use of these commands because it's not a dynamic language.
/ mine are shared [if i trust my control panel] but my iPhone doesnt browse anywhere
it doesn't matter what features java has out of the box, a dynamic feature would just compile to some runtime call that you implemented in java
@Esailija That's probably less performant than compiling directly to byte code.
13:53
@Loktar I <3 FileZilla but I wish FTP and SFTP didn't have such stupid ways of deleting / moving files.
@rlemon isnt there something else you can do ?
i mean iirc there is somtbing else for changing files ... eh dont remember what
what do you think invokedynamic JITs into
eh - i'll just putty in next time
100s instructions that figure out what to do
I guess that would be slightly faster than ad hoc implementation
Hey guys, I know the chat room rules and everything don't ask about if people saw your question after you posted it because they did; but I posted my question in here at 1AM in the morning central time; and I'm not sure that people saw it because of this.
Is it ok if I re-post it?
13:55
@Alec tl;dr if it was posted a couple of hours ago and the room was dead it is ok to post again now
moreso the rule is for people who post - wait 25 minutes and post again.
or post - goto lunch - post again
I should state beforehand that I'm new to Javascript, and haven't had to work with it much until recently. I've been googling but I still can't figure out my problem. It's with variable scope. defaulturl is not being changed.
Important lines of interest are 1 and 38.
@Michael although the implementation could use reflection, which is optimized by HotSpot at least
anyway maybe it's just artifact from 1995
@rlemon ash
install gnuutils on windows
@Esailija I'm not sure how invokedynamic is implemented. It's got to be slower than the compiled-equivalent though, due to the fact that it has to do more work to find the function call (since it's dynamic).
There's no getting around that.
gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/coreutils.htm @rlemon wrong one wait better link coming
13:59
@Alec tl;dr - I assume your issues is that the ajax stuff is synchronous with the code execution.
well there is
do you understand how js is optimized
so you are calling the defaultUrl before you are setting it
there are recorders everywhere in the code
they record types of things
@Darkyen yea I'm fine with putty / filezilla when i'm on windows
otherwise i'll just get on linux
14:01
then optimizer comes and sees, hey this is always a string
@rlemon i dont like putty :-/ its buggy
@rlemon So it's not like 100% procedural where it goes by each line? Like it'll do multiple things at once?
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it inserts a quick check that checks if it's still a string and then the code that follows can safely assume it is always astring
Hello everyone
14:01
@Alec read what ajax is and synchronous vs asynchronous execution
if it still doesn't make sense where you went wrong then at least you will be able to understand us when we walk you through it
so a.foo can literally be 1 x86 instruction for example
Interesting
Apparently Apple checks for web-app icon if and only if you press the button on safari to add it to home screen or your phone reboots or it caches out
the downside is that if your code is dynamic, then the code is constantly changing assumptions and causing deoptimizations/optimizations
after x amount of those cycles, a function will not be optimized anymore
So it's harder to optimize dynamic languages.
Which makes sense, since things are not set in stone as they are in compiled languages.
14:04
yea, what is actually happening is just trying to find out where your code is behaving as if it was static
and then optimizing that
truly dynamic code is just slow
@rlemon I think I know what you mean now, thank you. I'll give a go at it for 45 minutes or so and see if I can figure it out.
It would be interesting to see if the JVM could learn something from a Javascript VM like V8.
actually a lot of V8 developers were/are also HotSpot developers
they have same mechanism
for example hotspot can inline virtual calls but the C# jit can't because it doesn't profile the code
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Haha cool
14:07
oh apple bad apple cunt apple apple pie... microsoft + u = total disaster
They should write a Javascript to Java byte code compiler ;)
well reading wikipedia gives the answer: bytecode is faster to interpret than source code
Well...yeah, isn't that a bit obvious?
that is only relevant if there is interpretation
The syntax...
14:09
v8 never interprets javascript
I can't really think of a case where Javascript would have to be faster, it's not like you're doing extensive tasks that are going to hold up a PC's power.
I guess hotspot interprets cold code
but compiles hot code
@Alec in short - you have callback functions for your ajax stuff. This fires after the data is returned from the server. Your call to the variable then you set in the callback on the other hand is executed immediately after you send the ajax request, not after you receive the data back. but still read, because then you will see how to solve it.
v8 has to transform js in ast... bytecode is already an ast, isn't it?
14:10
The JIT will start by interpreting the byte code, and will eventually compile it into machine code if the code is called enough times.
@Alec I agree that the steroid boost isn't completely warranted, but js no longer just powers your grandmothers baked-goods website.
@Michael yes, that is also how current firefox works
You see a lot of graphically intensive things coming out, and with js on the server people get crazier.
Firefox's Javascript engine?
Oh, with the WebGL and stuff; yea I've seen some really impressive things.
14:11
SpiderMonkey
Oh nice
@rlemon Thanks!
it interprets javascript.. whereas v8 doesn't
What does V8 do?
FF does a lot of weird shit...it has IonMonkey and some other stuff. I never quite followed what they actually do.
14:12
it directly compiles from JS source to machine instructions
and then the optimizer takes hot functions and optimizes them
I wonder which is faster
v8
Pretty unanimously. Except where it isn't.
Even though it has to do all that compilation?
like in case of floats ~_~
14:13
it doesn't compile eagerly
v8 goes from js to asm, right? Doesn't it transform to ast to be able to know what to compile too?
and the unoptimized compilation isn't slow
So it starts by doing an unoptimized compilation, and optimizes it later?
yes there is AST... :P
@Michael You should give this a read, it goes into details about what V8 does when optimizing (long read though) floitsch.blogspot.de/2012/03/…
14:15
@Michael yes, there is no interpretation at any point
@IvoWetzel Thanks :)
@Esailija if there is ast, it means there is a parser at least.
of course
I'm pretty sure a java parser is way less efficient than a bytecode parser
otherwise you cannot understand what you are compiliing :P
14:16
Every language needs an ast
Some languages are straight ast :)
Otherwise, how do you parse the source code?
stack based languages don't need an AST
brainfuck
14:17
for example
whitespace
(do you see anything in common)
:D
I should learn forth
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@BenjaminGruenbaum I think I just had an "ahah" moment. Based on this.

For example, routes like `/color/:color/largecode/*largecode/edit` will match
+ * `/color/brown/largecode/code/with/slashs/edit` and extract:
Yesterday it just wouldn't click what I was reading :)
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Oh nice, you're here.
I wonder if there are languages that can stream the source code.
What?
What do you mean?
Like, in most langauges you have a file that contains the source code
Like, compile a single function and not file after file?
14:19
No, like you know how in Node.js you can stream data?
Like streaming an HTTP response.
Well you can "stream" in a higher level, abstract way. By "streaming" blocks of functionality / modules
You don't hold the data all in memory, you stream it out.
From what to what?
But in any higher level language you cannot stream a single source file, because you'll need the whole AST to compile that file
I guess there would have to be at least some buffering involved to know when a function ends, when a variable definition ends, etc
14:20
anyway, I'm pretty sure Lisp is what you mean
How is the 'user-photo' as icon idea ?
@IvoWetzel Yeah, that's what I'm wondering. If there are languages that don't need the whole AST at once in order to run. :)
stack based languages or anything without indirection. If you can call a shell script full of command to run a "language" then you can of course stream that line by line.
Are shell scripts considered stack based?
14:23
@Michael Like how you run them through a REPL?
@Zirak Exactly
Slowly build the environment?
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@BenjaminGruenbaum Would your intuition say that my plugins being angular modules of their own would make sense? They could just require the main module if they need something from it.
@FlorianMargaine Java bytecode is stack based language that can just be intrepreted as is. If you want to do JIT then that advantage largely goes away
Canada!
14:23
You read a line of code, then execute it
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sweet.
Modules for plugins make sense, and directives
for ui
@Esailija not on Android iirc
@FlorianMargaine and even oldie just turned javascript into bytecode instead of interpreting it directly
is anyone on osx right now?
14:25
@BenjaminGruenbaum not on android what? :P
@FlorianMargaine I could be.
@Esailija It's not stack based on Android
@BadgerGirl do you have sbcl installed? (if you don't, please don't install it)
@BenjaminGruenbaum android has its own bytecode language?
Dalvik is the process virtual machine (VM) in Google's Android operating system. It is the software that runs the apps on Android devices. Dalvik is thus an integral part of Android, which is typically used on mobile devices such as mobile phones and tablet computers as well as more recently on embedded devices such as smart TVs and media streamers. Programs are commonly written in Java and compiled to bytecode. They are then converted from Java Virtual Machine-compatible .class files to Dalvik-compatible .dex (Dalvik Executable) files before installation on a device. The compact Dalvik E...
14:26
oh
@FlorianMargaine I am
@FlorianMargaine I don't.
I'm uploading a binary, I'd like you to execute it so that I can check it's working without needing sbcl to be installed
(sbcl or quicklisp)
I want to know if it's a statically linked binary...
14:28
@BenjaminGruenbaum so it does have its own language.. that's what you need the .dex translation for?
@FlorianMargaine Alright.
the binary is only a hello world.
no virus or something. No worry.
and it's 30mb
I didn't think it was one until now.
Get someone else to help you. :(
@Esailija It has its own VM, not it's own language
14:30
b-b-b-but I'll bake you something!
UX people any suggestions on idea ?
Alright, send me your virus.
like a poulet au miel, very french thing
@Esailija What Michael said
(it's still uploading, 3 minutes left according to mega.co.nz)
14:31
They just compile differently, like how lots of languages compile both for the JVM and the CLR
@Michael it says pretty clearly that the standard java bytecode is converted into something dalvik understands
That's a helluva hello world
Java bytecode is also converted into an alternative instruction set used by the Dalvik VM.
@Esailija But you're still writing code in Java.
14:32
<link rel="apple-touch-icon-precomposed" href="/img/custom-icon.png" >
<script>
      //works!
      document.getElementsByTagName("link")[0].href= '/img/other-custom-icon.png';
</script>
so unless I am really misunderstanding that sentence, my original point still applies that Java bytecode is stack based and interpreted directly
@RyanKinal well... it's a lot more code, but I just made the main function a hello world. Allows me to test a binary with libraries and stuff
@Michael I never said anything about Java the language but Java the bytecode
@rlemon Yeah, that's a good one
14:35
@BadgerGirl the binary is to be run from a terminal
@FlorianMargaine Ok I'm downloading it.
thanks :-)
It basically has its own byte code that it interprets, so in that sense it has its own language
@Esailija What is "Java bytecode" :)?
Uncaught TypeError: Object [object Array] has no method 'each'
14:36
@sanders forEach
@BenjaminGruenbaum and here is dalvik bytecode pallergabor.uw.hu/androidblog/dalvik_opcodes.html
@BenjaminGruenbaum When you compile Java source code, it creates ".class" files, which contain byte code.
for JVM, but that doesn't work on dalvik which runs dalvik bytecode
14:37
@FlorianMargaine That is... really disturbing
@sanders each is a jquery method, not an array one
@RyanKinal yeah :|
Android applications are usually written in Java language and are executed in the Dalvik Virtual Machine (DVM), which is different from the classical Java Virtual Machine (JVM).
@BadgerGirl how is it going?
@Esailija right
@FlorianMargaine How do I run it? :( Doesn't seem to work.
14:40
@BadgerGirl ./mdtransform
chmod +x ?
That too.
does it give an error?
Oh no, it works! :)
14:41
@Michael write once run everywhere
:D
@BadgerGirl oh cool
Hello, world! :)
what was wrong?
14:42
jsfiddle.net/LnJLY <---- makes me feel dirty for not being able to figure out how to do the same thing without setting the width before the animation... :(
alright that's cool thanks :D
anyone see a way?
@Esailija Yay! xD
user1125394
@sanders .forEach or .map
tnx.
i was supposed to use $.each
;-)
14:44
cya people
I wonder if there are other languages that compile to Dalvik byte code
@michael android???
@sanders Android is the operating system... xD
@Michael well you can compile to java bytecode and then from that to dalvik byte code with the converter.
Dalvik is the VM that runs Android's code.
14:48
is there a javascript -> JVM compiler?
@Esailija Oh yeah, duh
@JanDvorak Rhino and Nashorn are both Javascript to JVM
A version of Rhino is included in Java 1.6 (and above)
thanks
Woop, going to be flying in an hour.
14:49
and descent bash guys?
user1125394
people here still remind or has done Chaos theory in their studies? learning about that
Peace be upon you guys.
Is there anyway to remove all the jQuery ajax headers and set one header or two ?
I have a template file that I want copied based on file names already existing in a directory
template.conf.php
foo.php
bar.php
baz.php

I want foo.conf.php, bar.conf.php, baz.conf.php (but the file contents to be copied from template.conf.php)
cp template.conf.php foo.conf.php
xD
14:53
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!!mustache Luggage
@Michael thanks. that is so helpful ;)
there are like 30+ files. I don't want to do it by hand but it wouldn't be the worst I suppose
You'd need some sort of loop obvi
Hey everybody. I alt-clicked the image above, and it automatically downloaded. Does this happen for everybody?
14:58
for i in directory do
	cp template.php $1.conf
done
user1125394
chaos !== random
ok so this should copy it I think
but it will be foo.php.conf
:/
almost.
user1125394
template.js.php.c.conf
i was unexpected at this time

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