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23:00
Well... better than nothing I guess
Yea.
It just sucks if you have to support the default browser.
Oh no no worry
Not for you. I have to though. :D
@Loktar you need this: beautyandthebeatblog.com/…
Does anyone have an example on how to use ng-bind-html in angular, i cant seem to work it out i have tried <div ng-bind-html="'<div>hi</div>'"></div> but it doesn't work
23:03
@Pinocchio Yes
@phenomnomnominal I like how you can see that the cast likes each other.
@Pinocchio <div ng-bind-htm=
You're missing something.
It might not be the reason but still.
@OctavianDamiean yeah that's a chat mistake
Did you see the sparks between Jacobs and Brie? youtube.com/…
23:04
I have tried ng-bind-html-unsafe aswell, but none work
How is the chat missing out a single character?
@Zirak yeah do you follow them on twitter? they seem to genuinely really like each other. I guess thats why it works
@OctavianDamiean I wrote it out.
@Pinocchio I read html inside of an html attribute with double-nested quotes and it's giving me the need to stab you over the Internet using a Social Network
In the face
23:09
@copy Stab yourself first, The html is not going to be inside the attribute but that would be the easiest way to get it working and then move on to passing a variable into it!
Can you rephrase that in a way that makes sense?
@phenomnomnominal It might also be because Jacobs and Brie did a half-naked photoshoot, maybe it was around that time, I'll check
@Zirak It may be my inability to parse human interaction and emotions but where exactly was that spark?
The way they looked at each other?
Around :50
@copy I tried passing a variable into it <div ng-bind-html="element.html"> didn't work so..... I tried <div ng-bind-html="'<div>hi</div>'"> and it still didn't work. So the aim is to get the latter working first, it helps prevent confusions on weather the variable is the problem or not.
23:12
Code in strings is cool.
@Zirak wow, I really suck at this. Had to watch it four times to get that. :D
@Pinocchio What does the weather have to do with JavaScript?
@NagaJolokia Damn I love those highlights <3
@copy Well, if it's sunny javascript loves me more, so really it has a lot to do with it.
hrm, the GQ shoot was in august 2011. Maybe they hooked up later. Or maybe not. Wishful thinking?
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@Pinocchio you need ng-bind-html-unsafe, probably
23:16
@m59 Removed in angular 1.somthing, i have tried it also though
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hmmm.
@Zirak Who knows, who knows ... I like the idea though.
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@Pinocchio are you pretty experienced with angular?
Why would anyone want ng-bind-html-unsafe :S?
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I'm about to lose my head :(
23:17
In trouble with the red queen?
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lol
@m59 I would say so yes.
But, i have never used bind-html
The only reason I don't help you people more with Angular is that you refuse to adopt its paradigm which makes you frustrated when stuff does is not coded in the way you want - you're like people who start with JavaScript coming from Java...
"Why is new broken" "where is the oop, I don't see classes" "why don't I have to write 50 lines of code to add two numbers"
(I might have made that last one up)
23:19
@Zirak Damn, that would be a nice persona for the bot.
Why is 1 + undefined NaN
@copy What would you expect it to be?
Zirak and Octavian in the mornings! ..... At Night......
Error
@copy Are you just poking fun at behavioral typing? You might want to try 1+null instead that's way stranger.
23:21
1 + null makes way more sense
But still not enough
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@BenjaminGruenbaum I try my best, dude.
I guess i will just make my own directive then..
Really? It only makes sense to me if you already come from a broken type system like C
@m59 I'm not blaming you or saying it's your fault or anything.
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ok
It's hard to make the shift when changing programming style 180 degrees, but you should try to force yourself to do it. Kind of like how a lot of programmers take some time without a mouse at some point to get used to keyboard shortcuts.
23:23
@Zirak Then we could change the help text on wrong syntax to something like "Command unknown. Goodbye ... *zzzzzzzzz*"
Would be awesome.
@copy The whole concept of NaN is to implement a Maybe so you don't need to have tons of error checking code.
... or something like "Wrong syntax, yer dead"
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sigh.
I spend all day coding this impossible mountain of a project that I would have finished months ago if I could accept anything less than perfect, and I still suck
and I'm going to starve.
@BenjaminGruenbaum But it's already used for invalid floating point operations
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if I can't do things right, how can anyone?
23:27
@copy Really? You can get JS to throw an error on floating point ops?
That seems kind of stupid, which?
Huh?
"It's already used for invalid floating point operations" - I thought you meant that JS isn't tight in that some floating point ops can through exceptions.
@m59 Don't start with mountain projects? :P
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I don't know that I have a choice.
No, not having floating point exceptions is fine (well, we might argue that another time)
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I feel like this is what I'm meant to do, no matter how hard it is.
23:29
@m59 break the mountain down into smaller rocks.
Climbing a mountain is not about the peak :)
It's about the process... lemme find that quote (It's so crappy in English, although that's the source)
NaN should not be used for TypeError
@copy It's not a TypeError, it's behavioral typing.
Yes, but it doesn't make any sense
It makes bugs hard to find
> Mountains should be climbed with as little effort as possible and without desire. The reality of your own nature should determine the speed. If you become restless, speed up. If you become winded, slow down. You climb the mountain in an equilibrium between restlessness and exhaustion. Then, when you're no longer thinking ahead, each footstep isn't just a means to an end but a unique event in itself.
> This leaf has jagged edges. This rock looks loose. From this place the snow is less visible, even though closer. These are the things you should notice anyway. To live only for some future goal is shallow. It's the sides of the mountain which sustain life, not the top. Here's where things grow.
@m59 - Robert M Pirsig
23:33
Beautiful.
@copy Please... when have you ever had a bug related to the type system that took more than a minute to figure out and fix?
@OctavianDamiean It is. It's also a pretty solid book.
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values (ZAMM) is a 1974 philosophical novel, the first of Robert M. Pirsig's texts in which he explores his Metaphysics of Quality. The book sold 5 million copies worldwide. It was originally rejected by 121 publishers, more than any other bestselling book, according to the Guinness Book of Records. The title is an apparent play on the title of the book Zen in the Art of Archery by Eugen Herrigel. In its introduction, Pirsig explains that, despite its title, "it should in no way be associated with that great body of factual info...
Oh, read about this book.
@Zirak if you have not read it yet, do so.
To be honest, it happens way too often
@copy I have not had behavioral typing bite me up the ass in a pretty long time, and when it does fixing it is usually pretty trivial
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23:35
@BenjaminGruenbaum Don't get me wrong. I trust God with things. I have a pretty good idea that things will be fine. I think good work is worthwhile disregarding money altogether. It's just kind of icing on a nasty cake when I'm working so hard on something and trying to excel at it, while being in bad health with no income, and all the while pretty continually discouraged by people.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Okay, but why not just TypeError – what would be wrong about that?
The development process in JS is just so fast and builds and tests, at least on the per module basis are usually so fast to do and so frequent that fixing a bug like that is very fast. I can see how in a language like Java or C# with a long build process it'd matter.
@copy You'd throw a TypeError or set the result as the value TypeError?
Throw
Because that would require try/catch blocks and would totally negate the point of not having to worry about it at all.
@phenomnomnominal so far Event Workers sound like an interesting concept.
23:37
@BenjaminGruenbaum Do you ever legitimately add a number and undefined?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Of course I have, a few years back. And it actually helped me get closure, as I've been tormented with how the body/soul split didn't make any sense, and thought of a 3rd concept to encapsulate both. Instead of quality though, I called it "personality".
@Zirak figured you have read it :) To be honest it took me two tries to read.
Of course you don't catch it – if it happens, something is wrong
@copy Which is why you get NaN which indicates something went wrong.. do you ever legitimately get NaN when adding things?
Hopefully not. :D
23:40
But then you convert that to a String (execution goes on normally) or go into an infinite loop
Why? Show me code where adding 1+undefined resulting in NaN could be a problem?
!!learn readTheBanana <>http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m2fty2Wjl91qfarlyo1_500.jpg
@Zirak Command readthebanana learned
@BenjaminGruenbaum Do you actually use number + undefined somewhere and rely on the result being NaN?
@copy No, but to be honest I never added two things whose behavioral type I did not know.
I do rely on things being NaN, but never with undefined, I don't see why I'd be in that position in the first place.
23:45
Good. It makes perfect sense to make every weird conversion an exception
</rant> Time for movies
Enjoy
Enjoy :P
Just because I have not does not mean it was not the behavior I'd expect though
@OctavianDamiean Yeah Paul Irish suggested them for a problem I had last time he was on here (It was call Navigation Controller then)
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How do you keep from a memory issue in a single page app?
I'm guessing that the ajax calls will just stack up overtime
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23:56
If you visited absolutely everything, you would have like the whole database loaded into memory?
only if you still have references to everything you ever got?
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but how couldn't you?
are you storing them somewhere on purpose?
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for data binding

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