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15:00
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@rlemon snow or shooting stars?
shooting stars
needs trails
hah, Donald Glover is probably one of the best actors ever, I'm not kidding. :D
15:10
@rlemon how hard would this be to make: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/203302/…
I have zero idea, before you tell me to get stuffed.
not hard at all
@rlemon TWSS
That's a good idea actually.
userscript it
Anyone want to give it a shot? I can't tie my own shoe laces today, so there is no hope.
15:14
Anyone who helped me with the WP app (and all my annoying questions) - we just launched. Feedback and (hopefully positive) reviews appreciated :) windowsphone.com/en-us/store/app/tipranks/… wpcentral.com/… THANKS A LOT for the help.
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some people helped you with a WP app here?
moral support
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hi
anyone familiar with jquery ajax?
probably everyone
> Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
15:21
@FlorianMargaine yeah
You'd be surprised but some people here know XAML and C# and were helpful :P
you mean in the C# room
:P
I know XAML/C# too, I just don't especially want to get close to it.
may I ask a jquery AJAX question
@HasanAlaca no, you may not.
C# is a beautiful language.
15:25
I agree, too bad I suck at it
I like C#, but I almost never code in it.
SharpDevelop is collecting dust in my hard drive :(
Hello amigoes
hey @AbhishekHingnikar
C# is clean
15:27
@Loktar u didn't sent me my hairs :-(
my girfriend comes and meets me tomorrow and i has short hairs
o.o
for(;;print(r))for(r=readline(),i=~-r.length;a=r[--i];)r+=a
3 characters too long
what is that?
It's three characters too long.
@AbhishekHingnikar lol no hairs dude
ajc
ajc
15:28
Hi all... One quick question... What are the best books for advanced javascrit, learning design patterns, object oriented learning?
yes my friend
I mean I could cut some of mine off and send them over
hah, but what is it supposed to do? That's way beyond my level
are there any falsey lines?
15:28
@Loktar oh i meant about the blue hairs
@Jaxo code golf
@ajc books.. meh
@nderscore yeah
ah
or red ones if you can get then i'd look definitely like a punk
@AbhishekHingnikar lol I know, you knew I was joking though right?
about sending them?
those stupid wigs were like $35
oh shit dude, I thought we were just joking around
15:29
i thought you were serious.. you broke me heart :-/
:? shit sorry man
@rajeev Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
damnit now Ill need to get you a present at some point
i am sending u one :D soon :P as a return present
15:30
room topic changed to JavaScript: Welcome to ECMALand, the promise(d) land! Room rules: rlemon.github.com/so-chat-javascript-rules Books: bit.ly/jsnoob [ecmascript] [enterprise] [javascript]
ajc
ajc
@florian.. thanks!
Simon's book should be on that list
@Loktar ps no worries
thats the only book I've honestly used even once in the last year
anyways am building some sexyness
@AbhishekHingnikar Weird Science style?
can any one say what is the difference between json and jquery,when we go for json and when go for jquery
@rajeev everything is different.
ajc
ajc
15:32
Well, I was also trying to search for some good js problems to solve... I try to pick as many as possible from Stackoverflow... but they seem to be very varied, and its easy to get lost while few of them. Trying to find out a good way to start with js problem solving. How you guys keep your sword sharp?
but i hated its radio like concept so i am giving it a more grooveshark like concept
ps anybody has grooveshark api ?
@SimonSarris did the book sell well?
shit I forgot to review it
Ill try and do that tonight
15:34
@SimonSarris where are our royalty checks?
@FlorianMargaine they take infinite time to reply
@Shmiddty for(;;print(r))for(r=readline(),i=~-r.length;i--;)r+=r[i]
ah, yes.
@nderscore the spaces vs tabs debates leave you untouched, don't they?
any other options ?
15:35
@Shmiddty when we go for json instead of jquery
I'm looking all over the place, but what is for(;;print(r)) doing? Never seen that kind of shorthand
i mean some api which gives u songs and stuff with the album art aswell :D
/* iTunes is an option */
@rajeev they have nothing in common
@nderscore fails on that line with length 0
@Jaxo in a for, you need the 3 options. First is the initialization, second is the condition, third is the final expression
fffff
15:36
you can skip them
for(;;) does an infinite loop
oh, wow
but where does the print(r) come in?
for(;;print(r)) skips the initialization and the condition
and just gives the final expression
that's some next-level coding right there
thanks!
@Shmiddty ok......then is json replace jquery ????
it's not good code. it's golf :)
15:37
print is a special function on some environments, not something you can use in the browser
@rajeev they have nothing in common.
print() in a browser opens the prompt to print the page
and in this for, it means that the loop will keep going as long as print(r) doesn't give an empty string
that's nuts
@nderscore window.print = console.log.bind(console);
15:38
it will keep going forever or until there's an error :)
@nderscore ah right. I always forget that. And blindly copy pastes some codegolfs and my browser goes nuts trying to print.
@FlorianMargaine sort of. When we try to access r.length (after all input has been read), an exception is thrown, ending the loop.
@Shmiddty ah
@FlorianMargaine lol
@Shmiddty you are saying.......... they have nothing in common but both are from javascript only.
15:39
@Jaxo anyway, the point is, it is codegolf. Codegolf is a game where you have to solve a problem using the least amount of characters
@rajeev one is a data format. The other is a toolkit library.
yeah, I looked at some of them
so this kind of technique is used, but this kind of code should never, ever be used in production code.
Really impressive stuff Shmiddty
JSON isn't limited to javascript
15:41
@Shmiddty which is best for client side validation
JSON is omnipresent
@rajeev JSON IS ONLY A DATA FORMAT. IT DOESN'T DO ANYTHING BUT STRUCTURE DATA.
Message received?
alright reviewed
feel bad I didnt review the book before sheesh
@AbhishekHingnikar how json is omnipresent
Programming Language or Pokemon?

You scored 8 out of 10!
15:45
@rajeev json.org , scroll down
@rlemon :D wow !
I got 9 out of 10
I was a pokemon nerd though
@nderscore that one didn't work out
the second test case ruined everything
Mine's similar. Can't get under 59.
for(;;print(r))for(r=readline(),i=r.length;i--;)r+=[r[i-1]]
15:50
The chats markup is so fucked up.
Horrible horrible
!!> "12345".replace(/./g,"$`$&")
@Shmiddty "1121231234"
<horrible/>
@Shmiddty "2345345455"
@Shmiddty "123452345345455"
@Shmiddty "121312412351234"
@Shmiddty "234513452453545"
@Shmiddty "112123123412345"
Looking at execution times, I did wonder if regexps were involved.
15:56
@NagaJolokia You're fizzytea right? STOP CHANGING YOUR NAME
!!afk smoke
@Shmiddty Hurry back, ok?
@Shmiddty Yep. Changed ages ago, but not in golf.
@NagaJolokia Shmiddty is afk: smoke
smoooooke
user1125394
@Ben I know Isreal is big, but mabe you know him > webee.technion.ac.il/~rmeir/Publications/KrlsReport.pdf
user1125394
16:03
anyway those regressions are good
I want my dog's age, sex, and location. Now what? :-P — Neal 13 secs ago
user1125394
^ it's possible with a regression
16:07
hey @dievardump
how ya doin
Good! And you?
user1125394
even its breed
@BenjaminGruenbaum 'sup?
user1125394
'inf
bananananana
16:09
@Shmiddty I thought you'd never come back!
user1125394
I wish we could ignore some words in chat
you could write something to filter words
user1125394
a userscript, yea..
yea..
user1125394
replace smoke -> swim
16:15
lol
time for a swim!
run wouldnt be bad either
would look like a ton of very fit programmers were in here
I need to go for a swim. Not enough indoor pools around here though :(
user1125394
meh ow do I deal with 'smoooooke'
user1125394
function replaceText(oldText, newText, node){
  node = node || document.body; // base node

  var childs = node.childNodes, i = 0;

  while(node = childs[i]){
    if (node.nodeType == Node.TEXT_NODE){
      node.textContent = node.textContent.replace(oldText, newText);
    } else { // not a text mode, look forward
      replaceText(oldText, newText, node);
    }
    i++;
  }
  return i;
}
user1125394
!!> 'smoooooke'.match(/^smo\w+ke$/)
@cↄ ["smoooooke"]
16:27
0
Q: DreamWeaver Error: While executing DW_BCC canAcceptCommand in BCC.htm, a JavaScript error occured

jerrygarciuhAnyone else ever received this error? Google has 2 unhelpful references to it and no real information. Adobe has a link to debugging JS errors but it's 404... Error is "While executing DW_BCC canAcceptCommand in BCC.htm, a JavaScript error occurred" BCC.htm is not a file in any of my sites. ...

user1125394
s/+/*/
!!> /^smo+ke$/i.test('smoooooke')
@nderscore true
!!> "ssss5mmmmmoo0o0o0o0o0o0o0kkkkkkkeee333e3e33".match(/[s5]+m+[0o]+k+[e3]+/gi)
@Shmiddty ["5m0k3"]
@Shmiddty ["ssss5mmmmmoo0o0o0o0o0o0o0kkkkkkkeee333e3e33"]
16:30
You could do a "smoke" test on document.body.textContent to see if you need to bother doing a dom walk.
get it, "smoke test". hyuck hyuck
but it would probably be best to listen to whatever event SO triggers for new messages
test smoke
Node.prototype.appendChild = (function(o){
  return function(){
    var a = arguments;
    if(a[0] && a[0].innerHTML)
      a[0].innerHTML = a[0].innerHTML.replace(/[s5]+m+[0o]+k+[e3]+/gi, 'phartz');
    return o.apply(this, a);
  };
})(Node.prototype.appendChild);
user1125394
how could I replace smmmooooke by swwwiiiim, pretty hard to deal with repetitions
I'm going to go smk a cgrt
user1125394
hmm damn another case to deal
We shall torment you
srnokers unite!
16:47
nice keming
pooƃ ʇɐəɹƃ ɹoɟ əʞoɯs
!!s/ƃ.*/p/
@KendallFrey poop (source)
16:48
nice.
˙̷̪̝̦̹͈̫̀͛ͣ͑̀ɹ̢̡͕͍̓̑ə̧̡̭͕͍͙̠͍̓͛ͪ̄̚ʍ̡̝̭̲̳̪ͧ̓s͚͕̣ͣ͆ͦͭ̔͆̚̚͘u̸̘̣ͧͅɐ͕̈̔͡ ͍̟͔̭͓̹̣̇͋̾̇͒̏́ͩ̓́͜ʇ̧̣̦̥͈̟̖̇ͮ̿̏̎͆́̑̈́͘ɥ̪͑̍ͧ͋ƃ̱̜̺̖̩̹ͬͮ̿̌͐͢ı̸̝̞̫͖̹͍̆ɹ̺̺̣̹̫̯͆̀ͧ͛ͨ̀̅͜ ̽̒ͫͫͮ͏̴̭͇̝̳͔̻ə̤̱̬̝̋ɥ̼͍̝̲͎̳̫͑̐̄ͬ͛͋͐͡͞ʇ̩̙̱̯̏ͫ͐̓ͬ̐ͤ̇́ ̵̱̣̞̼̣͕̤̈́̊ɹ͍͊̎̈̓̚ə̨̪̦̞̳ͭ̐̄͐ͅʌ͈̥̩̙͗̎ͥ̔̂̎ͥ́̚̕ͅə̣̲̘̭̟͉̬̭͛̓ͫ̅ͭ̆́͜ū̗̤ͨ̓̋͟ ̛͋ͤ̒ͪͧ̎̆ͤ҉̝̟̠̺s̢̫̱͗̔͆͞ͅı̼͙͖̤͕̐̊͢ͅ ̢̼̦͉̲̳̣ͣ̑̄ͭ̾ͪͫ̕d̴͙̰͖̀̓͋ͫ̽́ı̝̬͙̪͇̬͌͒ͦͦͪ̋ͫ̓ͅͅɥ̭̮̗͓̟͇̋̋s̴̬̠̰̣ͬͩ͒́͢ɹ̷̴̶͎̹̠̋̚oͣ͑͋ͦ̓ͥ̂‌​̶̜̙̥͙̠͎̹̗̠͜s̿̍͏͕̬u̘̪̪̥͋ͩ́̿ͦ̍ͮ͝ͅəͤ̏́͏̪̫̖̳̱ɔ̥̱̤̪̖̠ͩ̋͒ͨ̈́͗̈́͟
woa, it's green
oo, now it's black again
@rlemon ...said rlemon as he looked at his poop
hyarg.
@phenomnomnominal Haven't seen you in a while, what's up?
@Shmiddty websocket
@Shmiddty ... how did you write that?
17:01
!!tell FlorianMargaine google zalgo
@SomeKittens Hurry back, ok?
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m̵̼͎̙̦̝̣͚ͦ̑a̯͔̫̮̹͊ͧ̔y̜̯̙̯̖͇̲̍ͣ̽ͯ̕b̪̠̩̿̒͂̈e̡̼̖ ̴̟̝͋͒͐͐͗I̟̦̦̮̫̟͖ͩ͗ ̳͙ͩ͐̅̾̆͐s̴̯͙̮̘ͯh̨̭̥̮̲̪͕̱ͪͥo̫̮̟̗̹͔̼̎̈ͥ̑̚ú͇̫͙͓͚̬̃͘l̓́̒d͕͍̮̣͇ ̨͕̳̗͙͎͙̥̈́ͯ̋̍̓͑̆m̓a̴̦̦̲̜͑̀̏ͪ̏̑̔k̢̤e̝͇̟͋ͤ̎ ̛͓̭͍̯̞̓̊ͬ͒͊ͩ̀a͈̞̳̞̤̤ͧ͢ ̴ͣͅū̡̌s͔̋̈́͂ͮͫ̇̒͜e̠͙̹̯͍͕̒͆r̵sͧͯ͗̾͊͒c̺͇̤͈̈́̅r͔̂͂͗̌̽͒͘i͔͙p̺̠̮͇͉̆̉̎̽̽͛̐t͖͙ͬ̍̽?̻̽̚͢
17:10
the code is pretty small pastebin.com/TtjZgBWn
Ḩ̯̗̣͇͇̦̱͖̙̝̯̬̳̠̹̓̎̀ͥ̅̋͗̕͠͝ͅͅͅͅi̥̬̙̖̳̩̫̺̻ͥͯ͛̑ͫ̀͘͞
....and we're back
@SomeKittens It's been 20 years. You can't just waltz back into my life like this.
ohh I had something fun for that
is the javascript mascot image ripped from AOKP or is it just an image that gets passed around?
It's ripped from GitHub's old 404
touche
!!roll d19
@SomeKittens That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
17:17
!!choose 3 5 14 16 6
@SomeKittens All of the above
@AbhishekHingnikar That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
!!choose sleep or work
@AbhishekHingnikar sleep
17:17
!!choose 3 5 14 16 6 9
@SomeKittens 9
Good Night
@SomeKittens next time do
it in js :->
user1596138
Ok. This doesn't work, but it should. What the fuck is going on.
user1596138
The inp values disappear.
user1596138
17:19
Scrappy shit, I know, I just can't figure out what's happening.
@Jhawins you want this? jsfiddle.net/GVPPK/1
weird though indeed
user1596138
defaultValue... That's strange.
user1596138
I don't know why the normal values are overwritten still though. If I go ahead and append the inputs straight to the div the values stay.
@Jhawins You are re-appending the same paragraph element for each input
user1596138
Dammit I see it now.
17:24
so, when you update innerHTML, it destroys all of the previous elements
which is why only the last field has a value at the end.
user1596138
I was being lazy and wanted them all in a single p.
why?
Hey, can anyone confirm whether my definitions for abstraction and generalization are correct in the following answer? I'm feeling a little ambivalent whether my definitions are correct:
1
A: classical inheritance vs protoypal inheritance in javascript

Aadit M ShahBoth the code samples you demonstrated in your question make use of prototypal inheritance. In fact any object-oriented code you write in JavaScript is a paradigm of prototypal inheritance. JavaScript simply doesn't have classical inheritance. This should clear things up a bit: ...

it doesn't even make sense to have them in paragraph tags... it's not semantic.
user1596138
Because I wasn't caring about the HTML yet. I was just trying to output the rows right, then I was going to structure a page for it.
user1596138
17:26
Obviously it didn't save me any time.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Perhaps you could shed some light on abstraction vs generalization in object-oriented programming languages. See my answer above. ^
user1596138
Thanks.
user1596138
!!afk smoke
@Jhawins Why are you leaving me!?
> I have been using the W3 Schools compiler
siiiiiiiigh
17:30
I use the w3schools compiler as a preprocessor for all of my websites they are all validated 100%
only cost me 5000 and 2 certifications
anyone use the flexslider 2 plugin? My arrows are not showing the behaviour of preventDefault() so when you click them the page jumps up (because the href is #)...any ideas?
@Dan Here's an idea, stop relying on plugins and learn something.
anyone remember that job posting for a jquery developer that said "javascript experience is a plus"
@Shmiddty Thank you. And, whilst I continue learning about JavaScript, you could work on your social skills.
17:37
@Dan My beard laughs at society.
@cↄ I do, same university
@AaditMShah reading, will take a while.
@AaditMShah "JavaScript simply doesn't have classical inheritance." ?
user1125394
pretty smart person
@AaditMShah here?
@AaditMShah there are several key differences between classical inheritance and JS inheritance you don't mention in your post. The MOST confusing aspect about prototypical inheritance is that it's only behavioral and the read/write prototype asymmetry.
In classical languages, objects hold state and the state is accumulated across the inheritance chain from the top down. In prototypical inheritance, all state belongs on the last object and climbing goes from the bottom up. State on the prototype is not the state on the created object - the two differ.
It's not just about inheriting from objects, in classical oop languages that are less broken classes are just objects too.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yes, I'm here. I was browsing through some blog posts.
We've got a dozen or so AJAX definitions, and each one has cache: 60000 // 1 minute as if the value of a minute might change between request definitions.
17:47
@FlorianMargaine @Shmiddty haha not selling particularly well, I'm still a relatively unknown author
Also @Loktar just reviewed the book <3
@SimonSarris yeah I felt bad that I didnt earlier
totally forgot
well thank you all the same :D
@BenjaminGruenbaum Alright, in classical languages if we have a class Foo with some properties and a class Bar which derives from class Foo then an instance of class Bar will inherit some properties from Foo and some from Bar. However in JavaScript all the properties will be collected on the instance (if you write to them). If you only read from them then the will be inherited.
@AaditMShah this is what maximally minimal classes attempt to solve, they make it easier to copy structure around.
17:50
Is that what you're trying to say?
@AbhishekHingnikar I've still got to mail a book to you! And I have an e-book code for you when I get home
psst everyone buy this
@SimonSarris lol :D i have a good news :-0
and a bad one :-3
@BenjaminGruenbaum I had blogged about maximally minimal classes a few months ago. Can't seem to recollect what it is about though.
@nderscore @NagaJolokia for(;;print(r+r.replace(/./g,function(a,i)r.slice(~i,-i))))r=readline() works, but too long.
@AaditMShah goo.gl/oKdHTI , note how data is not asymmetric here.
17:51
i can buy ur book (x _ x) amazon rejects my cc .. now its kinda hillarious xD
they say that they know the problem ... but they cant fix it :-(
@AbhishekHingnikar hahahahahahwhat
well I could buy you an amazon gift card
I had same issue with google
the google people were like a bliss and helped
can you email me your deets?
amazon be like yeah we know indian banks are pita but we won't change either
whats deets ?
@AaditMShah classical inheritance is not somehow 'inferior' to prototypical one. It's different. You can implement both in both quite easily. Prototypical inheritance is just usually what you mean when you conceptually think of inheritance.
17:54
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm not really sure what you mean by asymmetric though.
@AaditMShah You read from the prototype but you write own properties. All instances have the same prototype. People expect each instance to have a copy of all properties on the prototype.
that is what confuses people.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Ah. Of course. No inheritance pattern is better than the other. They are all equivalent and useful in different scenarios.
Except for prototypical, it's better because Crockford said so :)
Personally however I prefer the prototypal pattern of prototypal inheritance. =)
!!s/Crockford/Ryan/
17:56
@RyanKinal Except for prototypical, it's better because Ryan said so :) (source)
@AaditMShah You get an upvote for the nice post, but I still think it doesn't really hit the spot.
@Loktar :P wish u had gmail
@BenjaminGruenbaum wait what are we arguing here
can I get in on this argument
I need to finish reading G.E.B.
I love arguing prototypes
@Shmiddty @nderscore shortened, but still too long:
for(;;s[0],print(s))for(i in s=r=readline())s+=r.slice(~i,-i)
And we're not arguing, we're debating.
@AbhishekHingnikar I do
@Loktar i wanna show u something :-)
17:58
@BenjaminGruenbaum ohhhhhhhhh bad start, opens with a declarative sentence with a question mark
are u free [ its classified so an't drop a link here ]
@BenjaminGruenbaum Not entirely. It describes object literals from what I've read.
@SimonSarris read his answer, I think it's well written but it does not really nail the difference between prototypical inheritance and classical one.
ah I wont be able to until a bit later :? im at work
@AaditMShah It's worth reading :)
17:59
oh god
oh god the question misunderstands what he thinks he understands thus far
and thats a bigger problem here
@Loktar sen't the link ur choice of time
ok cool
@SimonSarris My thoughts exactly.
and pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeee prefer a computer
When would you guys use socket.io?
17:59
aka don't see it on a mobile device just yet it might crash ur browser constantly

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