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7:06 PM
@Darkyen Hahaha, sweetu!
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum holy shit this guy won't give up programmers.stackexchange.com/q/208386/43298
he unaccepted my answer for 2nd time now
 
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@rlemon Thx :)
 
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I'll install android chrome, I had just the default browser
 
@cx looks good
@SomeGuy sweetu ?
 
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but for canvas, I rely on cubism.js and I've read somewhere d3 / cubism.js didn't support all mobiles
 
7:18 PM
@Darkyen A common embarrassing Indianized version of Sweety
 
@Esailija lol
 
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Chrome mobile = android >= 4 == I'm fucked
 
@cx beh
@SomeGuy :-> Goph.me is working but i kinda messed it up for the sake of experiment
made use of linux fs :x :P especially symlinks
 
hi guys,,could you please assist me here stackoverflow.com/questions/18290581/…
 
did you try chess ?
 
7:23 PM
I like your new last paragraph but it completely negates the paragraphs that precede it. First - you argue that using strict comparison might violate OCP because it somehow makes the code less 'extendable' but then argue that you should be aware of exactly what your comparison code does (which makes perfect sense - you should always know what your code does, and you want to compare types that are the same in 99.9% of cases and want to be really explicit in that last 0.01%).Don't the two contradict? — Benjamin Gruenbaum 1 min ago
Other guy changed the answer
 
Will you guys come to India for my marriage [by crazy Indian rituals] ? Except @SomeGuy , but well he will be in India anyways
 
@Darkyen - when is the private plane you're sending for me arriving ?
 
:-/ thats what bothering me lol
 
Seriously? Didn't you mention that you "now" have a girlfriend less than a year ago?
 
@ThiefMaster .. India [quickies]
 
7:32 PM
meh, those rituals are stupid.. with 20 it makes so much sense to get married which is supposed to last a lifetime after all
 
xD
In India marriages happen young and some do last for lifetime
for instance my parents , the whole generation pretty much
and the one before it the avg marriage age was like 16-14 [thankfully we got a law avoiding that]
 
@ThiefMaster with 20 ?
 
that's his age according to his profile
 
Ah, I got married when I was 18, working out great for me.
Then again, I have a different take on relationships than most people
 
@ThiefMaster it will happen by like 21-22 for me
 
7:37 PM
ah well, better 22 than 15 - even though my opinion stays pretty much the same
 
(In one sentence - if you work on relationships and build mutual trust and respect things will work out)
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum exactttttttlyyyyyyyyyyy
10 points to benji :D
 
similarly weird thing: some german girl i know got in a relationship with a us army guy she met on okcupid this spring. now they want to get married... just crazy :o
 
@ThiefMaster copy and badger ...
 
@ThiefMaster Maybe it's working out great for them? I don't know... a lot of people just have a shitty time playing games in relationships - it's something pretty crappy about the world.
 
7:39 PM
yeah, also crazy in my opinion...
 
People start playing power games and arguing and fighting with each other... I don't get that.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum relationships are also inferred by environment
 
@Darkyen That's India :P
 
and culture.
 
I simply think that you can have a proper relationship without being married.
 
7:39 PM
@ThiefMaster NOT in India
 
@ThiefMaster I'm sure you can. Getting married is more of a symbolic act nowdays - at least here (and in most of Europe from what I understand)
 
If you sign a prenup then probably it is
 
Getting married makes no sense, i swear it causes more problems than it's worth.
 
@Connor thats your take
 
If you don't "because you totally love her and would never get divorced anyway" you are just looking forward to lots of butthurt when the marriage goes down the drain...
 
7:41 PM
Didn't sign a prenup, but the law here is similar for couples that live together for a long time (translated as "known in public") and married couples.
 
In many countries, being married brings some minor fiscal or legal advantages
 
@dystroy tax ... benifits here :P
 
Yeah - but as you say, minor
 
@Darkyen i know
florian is getting married in 7 days
 
@ThiefMaster That's another thing I have an odd opinion about, imo if two people approach relationships from the same point of mutual respect and trust - they are very unlikely to get divorced. Then again that's not always the case.
Also, I know I'm pretty lucky to be in such a relationship, or at least to have full belief that I am.
 
7:43 PM
Indeed
 
Sure there should be trust and respect. But you can never know what happens in the future. And if I have a house I bought with my own money (or inherited it from my parents) surely don't want to lose it or have to sell it because of a divorce
 
@ThiefMaster You're one of those people who check if undefined has been re-declared as something else aren't you?
 
@ThiefMaster India gives that right to live-ins if she can prove she was in relationship with you
 
hello
 
haha no
@Darkyen what?! she has a right to (half of) the house just because she lived with you?!
 
7:45 PM
yeap
 
WTF, that's just crazy
 
It was in news recently :P, so i know for a fact it happens
 
i wonder how such bullshit ever became law
 
Like I said, the status here of being married and being "known in public" is almost identical
 
any one in touch wtih require and backbone.js
 
7:46 PM
One partner stays at home giving up their career, the other makes money - seems unfair the partner who gave up their career gets nothing.
@NikhilAgrawal I am, but I dislike Backbone, why?
 
@NikhilAgrawal i use backbone but i say fuck off to require.js and use browserify
 
yeah, then you are supposed to pay some aliments if you throw her out
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum HOW CAN YOU HATE BACKBONE ?
 
but that's something different from possibly having to sell the house because you can't pay her off with e.g. half the value
 
Actually I have to learn backbone and require
 
7:47 PM
even though i don't see why one would give up his career to stay at home if no children are involved
 
@ThiefMaster because in India being in relationship is culturally a relatively big issue
 
@Darkyen It's a horrible deprecated framework designed by Java people - it helps me with nothing and it's just boilerplate. Moreover the "Models" are broken because they're not plain JS objects.
 
for my next project
 
@NikhilAgrawal Addy Osmani has a great free book on Backbone that also covers Require, read it.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum and what do you use if not backbone ?
 
7:47 PM
recepies with backbone
 
@Darkyen: just curiosity: is "friends with benefits" a popular thing in india if being in a relationship is such a big thing? or is "no sex before marriage" more common?
 
@Darkyen Small project - Knockout, Big project - Angular , although there are several other good alternatives.
 
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backache.js
 
I have to learn that only my company has told me
 
@NikhilAgrawal Read Addy Osmani's book, I'm not kidding - it's a good intro to Backbone.
 
7:49 PM
@ThiefMaster Friends with benifits , not in my region ask @SomeGuy most likely more common in Mumbai, hell even live-ins isnt common over this side and no sex b4 marriage is uncommon from my generation :P
 
@NikhilAgrawal And like I said, it also covers RequireJS addyosmani.github.io/backbone-fundamentals/…
 
okkkk......
Thanks a lot guys
 
You're welcome
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum preach me towards angular
 
@Darkyen That's not hard, it actually does stuff for you. It has data binding which is awesome sauce (think like Mustache, only life and with expressions). It covers anything (RESTful resources are so much better in Angular), it's build with testing in mind so you get dependency injection, and generally it's much better structured.
It's also backed up by Google, and the original author is Misko Hevery.
 
7:51 PM
Hmm
 
Most importantly, it doesn't just complicate your code with nothing in return like Backbone, you can actually structure it well while keeping it consistent
 
Hmm
 
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no framework.. freedom
 
It's also actively developed based on community feedback and is very good. The only problem is that it's so good it's attracting a lot of inexperienced devs as well so it's kind of like "the new jQuery" because it's getting so popular.
Here are some tutorials to get you started - be sure to write code as you read them - egghead.io , note that some of the stuff in those videos has been superseded by newer better APIs
Anyway, I'm going to bed - I walked for like 6 hours today and that's after going to the gym so I'll catch you guys tomorrow, oh and @Darkyen congrats :)
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum for ?
 
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7:58 PM
Is there a an unofficial standard for lightbox markup/css?
 
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Why you do that ?
 
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8:18 PM
because I don't like switch, it gave another reason to not use it
 
@cx it's well known that switchs are efficient only with a consequent number of elements.
 
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consequent is >15?
 
8:51 PM
that steve jobs film looks absolutely terrible
 
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9:18 PM
imgur.com/gallery/RJOnfJU how to win extra centimeters
 
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btw I need to continue code
 
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10:48 PM
normal there are vulnerabilities since fb was coded by interns
 
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shiouldn't say that, there are good interns
 
yeah but that guy used the exploit publicly
and only after that used the white hat system, expecting a reward
when it clearly says you must adhere to responsible disclosure policy
 
11:09 PM
 
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11:19 PM
this is a mecanical stuff holding a glass?
 
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awesome
 
11:41 PM
@phenomnomnominal where can i read up on that shit?
 
@Connor I think chickens can do that with their head
 
@Jeremy Yeah, dogs can too, it's not hard
 
@Connor Hmm... dogs, are you sure? Chickens can do it because they can't move their eyes... dogs can move their eyes just fine.
 
@Jeremy lol, who told you chickens can't move their eyes?
 
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