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Why would you have everything in scopes for data binding?
I usually only have one page in scope for data binding, and I only cache data that doesn't change
Also, most of the time caching is actually good
^ this
Because it's exactly what makes sense
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I think I've gotten 10x more dumb than i was yesterday.
I just can't understand things, I guess.
Thanks for trying. Peace.
01:14
@FlorianMargaine No thanks, I bathe myself
@SomeKittens Command antivamp learned
 
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02:36
@phenomnomnominal dude, I'm trying so hard and I'm just crashed into a wall
With what?
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Right now, I have ajax calls going on, based on what path you're on
ummm..
I need to do this:
I think
which works, but is building an object of every ajax call that would just build up forever
I guess I should say it differently.
those calls are going to serve up information whether you're logged in or not
the view has special stuff that shows up
if there's extra info available when logged in (and based on your role)
the view will show extra stuff
So, I want to wrap all the calls in a function that will attach something to the login promise
that will remake the call when you login and update all the info
03:19
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05:22
This might be the lolziest post on SO
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Q: REMOVE JAVASCRIPT CODES Prevention TO OPEN A LINK

MajidGhIN THE NAME OF ALLAH HI MY DEAR IN STCKOVERFLOW.COM I Have a Html theme names"Elliot" You Can Download it:click to download I Need Change This Theme : In this case, when you click on the news(picture1) or on the images will open a new page and go to a url(for exp:go to stackoverflow.com) ( se...

@phenomnomnominal I figured it all out, finally.
hi guys
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Q: Passing 'this' to another object constructor during contruction in JavaScript

Spencer KillenOk so here's my code; function stdTile(gameObjectargs) { gameObjectargs.parent=this; this.gameObject=new gameObject(gameObjectargs); } Basically all I wanna do is pass 'This' to gameObject, so I can refer back to the stdTile when I use new stdTile({}); but for some reason every tim...

^ I got downvotes on this post
but no explanation
may be I am wrong
but I just shared what I was thinking it as right
 
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07:57
@BenjaminGruenbaum Sup?
Guys do you know how do i concatenate or I mean add two objects in javascript. These 2 objects are returned by new operator
http://jsbin.com/iGISeTU/1/edit?html,js,output
 
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09:19
o, cool, cigarette reject also HCN gas, which was/is used for gas chambers
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makes me enjoy more the smokers I meet
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people actually buy their own small gas chambers, and share it in public
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Why is the Web Audio API FFT so shitty :(
grand bargain for MS huge ass fans
http://mashable.com/2013/09/14/microsoft-surface-ipad-trade/
Would have enjoyed that scene.
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10:21
101
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hmm no way to change label of <input type="file">?
Nope.
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oh, could put another button, and hiding this one
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Q: What to check/study for Web Development?

athan fxfor the needs of some projects i ll need to get into web development client & server side in order to build up a few websites and some custom server side apps. i ve got more than 20 years programming experience but in several platforms so learning a new language is not a problem (just few days t...

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@phenomnomnominal I've been using en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_density_estimation for stats but it seems usable for signal processing as well
10:34
oh
hi
@cc yeh, maybe, not what I need right now though
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@Raynos o hai
@Raynos Where have you been lately?
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10:50
no rays
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11:23
!!> new Date(Math.pow(2, 64)-1)
@cc null
@cc null
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!!> [new Date(Math.pow(2, 52)), new Date(Math.pow(2, 53))]
@cc ["144683-05-23T16:29:30.496Z",null]
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at that time there won't be computer science..
11:38
@BenjaminGruenbaum well i was just in dublin
for nodeconf.eu
@Raynos Was it useful to attend?
it was amazing
you should go to the nextg nodeconf
:) I like the concept of conventions, but in practice tech conventions aren't very useful to me.
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I mean, we attend conventions where we get to present our products, which is mostly financial conventions, but technological conventions I never really got, well mostly except for hackathons
11:43
@BenjaminGruenbaum every talk was interesting
lots of hack time
great food, great drinks, great people
I'm in Finland right now btw, in a Microsoft/Nokia camp thing. We have some node here too but admittedly it's mostly Microsoft oriented (their new push notifications thing in Azure)
@BenjaminGruenbaum unless you hate people and hate foot and hate hacking and hate interesting things
@Raynos That's nice to hear, do you think you learned new things you get to apply now on, or improve your practices?
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I hate feets yes: d food also btw
My experience is that these conventions have to be amazing in order for you to really benefit from them, especially when most of the cool guys are available if you just tweet to them, or send them an email.
I guess if the purpose of going there is just fun I get it, it does sound like fun :)
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11:46
@BenjaminGruenbaum are you obliged to use IE?
@cc Of course not, it's a serverside technology
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he ok
(More specifically, it's in Node)
@Raynos However, when I said "What have you been up to" I meant in general :P Like interesting projects and so on :)
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azure looks complicate..
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A: Does Windows Azure support the SPDY protocol?

igrigorikTwo answers: 1) To support SPDY, the HTTP/HTTPS load balancers must support NPN negotiation as part of the SSL handshake. I don't believe the existing LB's have support for this, hence you won't be able to use the platform LB's. 2) If you configure the load balancers as simple TCP proxies, an...

11:47
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@cc That's a bad question with a worse answer.
@BenjaminGruenbaum check github.com/Raynos & github.com/Colingo
fff
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I was searching if the core http servers on azure support spdy
y no links
www.github.com/Raynos
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!!learn github "<>http://www.github.com/$0"
11:50
@cc Command github already exists
@Raynos github.com/Colingo/is-object/blob/master/index.js ? :P Looks like you've been up to much
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!!github raynos
@cc emberjs-addons/ember-bootstrap A set of UI elements styled using the Boostrap toolkit to use with Ember.js
@cc Raynos/raynos-blog My blog
@Raynos github.com/Colingo/continuable-mongo this looks nice, I usually use the async library since it's very plain and transparent if I want that sort of continuation although I tend towards promises these days.
What are your thoughts on ParallelArray?
@BenjaminGruenbaum no thoughts
11:58
@Raynos your site is down
correct
its been so for over a year
12:14
OH hi @Raynos
@phenomnomnominal pro tip with audio api
use Ogg theora [it might be that you aren't getting graph cause the format is not supported me and lemon had this issue with mp3 the audio apli played the song but the buggers were empty ]
12:44
Raynos, long time no see
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Q: need to know where this clock script gets the time from

testing4theLOLs4theWIN3This is a simple clock script with html5 and javascript, I wrote it up a month ago and haven't done any html since, I need to know for my IT teacher where the code is that actully find the current time, I understand the rest but I need to find that part that get the time, thanks. <!DOCTYPE html> <...

@Feeds another job well done :/
Rock Music + Programming === Good Code !
Dubstep + Programming === Daily Code
JustinBeiber + Programming === JAVA !
no music + Programming = No Code
12:59
^ True
Really? I find that I have to stop my music a lot of times when programming to be able to think better.
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posted on September 15, 2013

var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); try { var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-3727700-1"); pageTracker._trackPageview(); } catch(err) {} 40% of BAHFest tickets have now sold! At this rate, we will probably

13:17
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@SomeGuy I only code with music when I have creativity bursts
That's like 5% of the time
@SomeGuy same here
i code with music when i am designing / writing html5-css
Holy crap! 7 friends online in Steam, no one plays anything.
I've never seen that before.
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private static final ConcurrentMap<String, ConcurrentLinkedQueue<Session>> subscribers = new ConcurrentHashMap<>();
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oh it holds in one line :) (if your reso is high enough)
13:34
Alright, the fuck is FEZ?
@cc statics are murder XD
@OctavianDamiean It's a hat.
But you're probably talking about the game. :P
I don't want it then.
It's a really cool hat, though.
Pass.
I'll stick to my orange Fedora.
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13:40
@BenjaminGruenbaum it's not even from me git.eclipse.org/c/jetty/org.eclipse.jetty.project.git/tree/… :p
Oh god ... the BF4 videos look so epic.
@Loktar I'll get it for sure.
14:05
@OctavianDamiean It's a nice puzzle/platformer, really screws with your brain. Basically you're a 2d creature who was bestowed the knowledge of a 3rd dimension.
So you can rotate the world round and round.
Also, "The Five Year Engagement" isn't too good. Stopped before the 40 minute mark.
@Zirak Psst, read Flatland if you haven't.
Been there, read that.
BF4 has a commander mode again just like BF2 but this time you can play the commander from your tablet! <3
First legit use case for my tablet.
what is the point of this? github.com/johnmccutchan/ecmascript_simd it doesn't even attempt to emulate simd
@Esailija If I had to guess - API testing, seeing how the strawman API feels in applications
14:12
that's a legit guess
did you see this anyway slideshare.net/BrendanEich/js-resp?
I weep how bloated the language will be
Seeing the author, I was about to say yes, but it's from yesterday - so no :P
Maybe I should start considering going to conventions
Stuff I like : Proxies, value objects, generators, async/await
btw do you want to go out on during the week or on weekend?
Stuff I dislike - pretty much everyhing else :P
@Esailija Whatever is better for you, I just need more beer :)
:P
is there async/await too? I thought that will be useless with generators
On the contrary, it's implemented with generators
generators enable async/await
It's just syntactic sugar, but it's very important syntactic sugar
14:18
err I mean that there is no need for extra bloat when you can just yield promises in a generator
That's what C# people thought, but in practice having a concurrency keyword in the language really improved things
It's important enough to have.
I'm jizzing all over my keyboard right now btw, reading the value objects part.. it's nothing new but I'm pumped to finally have them
That would fix so many things
what is value object? like struct in c#?
No, like a value object in C#
It's like a struct in a sense
In computer science, a value object is a small object that represents a simple entity whose equality isn't based on identity: i.e. two value objects are equal when they have the same value, not necessarily being the same object. Examples of value objects are objects representing an amount of money or a date range. Being small, one can have multiple copies of the same value object that represent the same entity: it is often simpler to create a new object rather than rely on a single instance and use references to it. Value objects should be immutable: this is required for the implicit con...
wait, that's a shitty wikipedia article -_-
how is that not a struct
First, it's still an object
That would make things like big integers and dates so much better in JS
The Chrome asm.js results are pretty damn impressive
Given it does not have a dedicated compiler and all
14:26
right
the normal optimizer already dealt with | 0 etc specially
Reply of Whats Up
Common Friend:
`tail -f life.log`
GirFriend
`cat life.log`
PissedOffGirlfriend
`cat /dev/null`
svg makes my head hurt
@AbhishekHingnikar The last one makes no sense.
Your weirdness is astonishing.
Even i am astonished by my weirdness
@Esailija Over the past few months I've started disliking the answer to stackoverflow.com/q/11311672/1348195 (which was asked to "greet" php programmers starting with Node). I'm considering adding my own answer..
If you feel like writing one, that could be nice
@Raynos that goes out to you too
OH NO! You summoned the Raynos!
14:35
He was just here about an hour ago..
He summoned the Raynos?!?! :O
WE'RE GOING TO DIE
Talking about how nice NodeConf was.. I should really consider attending these and other conventions.
I'm interested in working on interesting new OS projects with interesting people, need to find the right people
Yea, I plan to attend JSConf in the future.
14:36
JSConf, Maybe that's where we should do the room meetup?
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I will scare you all off :D
Maybe in a year or two, you know when I stop sucking at JS.
@BenjaminGruenbaum brilliantasticmazing idea!
I know that was a good joke, I'll never stop sucking at it. :(
Self star like a bauce :P
14:37
JSConf is a limited attendees event though.
@Zirak you can do that in Ruby :D array.reduce :+
We're probably all qualified enough to get in though :)
I'll just go cargo-culting like a bauce and look all educated.
I want to build a simple OCR library in JS, but I have no idea where to start :/
@BenjaminGruenbaum the algorithm?
14:41
I assume a node library.
@JanDvorak Haven't chosen one yet, I just need something that would read detect well written english characters
@BenjaminGruenbaum OCR is not easy
@OctavianDamiean I'd like it to work both on the browser and on node, I don't care if it's very basic and only recognizes typed English in 3 fonts.
Mhmm, that sounds interesting. Tough but interesting.
@JanDvorak Easy things are usually not the interesting things in life :)
I need a good book to start with
14:44
I've seen a pretty good screencast about OCR
It was more about Haskell though
The algorithms are the same.
@copy I don't mind Haskell, I like reading Haskell.
ty
bookmarked
I can't remember but I don't think the guy actually got it 100% working
It might give you an idea though
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14:46
@Doorknob and you can do that in c# with .Sum() ..
Anyway, I'm off to a meeting, thanks again.
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!!youtube 'Geoffrey Hinton character recognition'
@cc yes but Ruby's reduce is much more flexible, it can take a block or a symbol
@Doorknob rather, symbols translate to blocks in a useful way
14:56
@JanDvorak OCR is NOT ?
o_O
Optical Character Recognition right ?
is it?
@JanDvorak actually reduce just accepts a symbol. other functions need the &:+ to_proc shortcut but reduce has an overload that accepts a symbol
@AbhishekHingnikar We're talking about computers, not humans
Hahaha, it'd be odd to speak about OCR for humans on a programming website.
@SomeGuy Humans have preinstalled OCR software :P
14:58
@Doorknob thanks, didn't know that
Yeah, but the software bugs out sometimes.
@JanDvorak I used to use &:+ but then I found that out :D
@copy well it shoudln't be taht hard especially when i have seen some1 do the basics of it in scratch.mit.edu (very basic)
Yeah?
@Doorknob humans have a lot of hard stuff preinstalled. OCR, NLP, machine vision...
14:59
@JanDvorak nothing is pre-installed actually
voice recognition...
@AbhishekHingnikar OCR is pre-installed
we have source code, we build on the fly
you just have to calibrate the hardware
nay they aren't sure about that :P
@AbhishekHingnikar what programming language? :P
15:00
@Doorknob DNA which compiles to Neurons
hehe :D
@AbhishekHingnikar DNA is hard to code in
I know of one person that can do it
@JanDvorak but we do attempt everynight :D
billions of times ;D
@AbhishekHingnikar coding in x != copying x
hi
15:02
we have copy/paste built in too :P
but copying DNA is hard as well if you don't have the tools preinstalled
(including stuff that can back up a replication fork if it gets stuck)
two or four topoisomerases
which reminds me of a video I wanted to see...
@JanDvorak why do we need to code DNA ?
@NullPoiиteя we don't. Luckily we have the code
(but not the language spec)
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Optical Captcha Reading :))
offline captcha reader
15:09
!!google OCR
@BenjaminGruenbaum ^ maybe those will help?
@Doorknob He wants to write an OCR program.
Ready ones will be useless.
But the Wikipedia page might be useful.
@SomeGuy I know, the wikipedia article may be helpful and view source works too
@Doorknob View source doesn't work on server-side apps.
15:14
@SomeGuy oh, they're server-side? I didn't check. okay then
@Doorknob and i think this works on server side
This is pretty cool
@BenjaminGruenbaum This may be useful too
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too simple, it doesn't learn with time :p
Too bad the UserScript isn't available now
Hello
15:23
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Why would someone do this?
($window.mockWindow || $window).alert('Hello');
Testing outside of a browser situation?
in an angular directive?
15:47
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Has anyone here ever played Age of Empires multiplayer over LAN?
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl Age of Empire, LOL, That brings back some memories.
@Pinocchio Hey, it was a good game
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl I was 2 When that came out
Well, I was pretty young too. I still play it sometimes, because its fun.
15:55
OMG! @Loktar have you read the "The Road to Battlefield 4" blog articles? You can zero your goddamn sniper rifle scope!

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