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user1596138
8:01 PM
HostGator is still down. Bad for the company, but good for me.
 
user1596138
Aw no hats on mobile
 
why good for you?
 
Ale
8:15 PM
Hey, happy new year everybody! :D (gmt+4)
 
how to be an asshole. take up the 4 closest spots to the front
 
I'll do that if I ever see you
 
and i'll key your shit
 
and I'll shit your key
If you have a bus, you can take like 10 spots
 
@KendallFrey ......ow
 
8:29 PM
I am trying to use Yeoman, but I'm having a hard time understanding the relationship between the different components.
One part that I find particularly confusing is Grunt/Karma, I think they are supposed to be used together, but I don't understand what each does and how they do it together.
 
@rlemon, are you saying I haven't put in sufficient research effort?
 
Yay I got a phone upgrade
Now I have android 4.3
...
 
your extrapolation skills are strange.
 
Thanks shitty provider.
 
Ale
8:34 PM
CyanogenMod ftw
 
@rlemon, Sorry, I don't understand
 
no one is going to argue that.
 
Would you be willing to enlighten me?
 
imagine a world where my post has no context to yours... now imagine that is this world.
 
8:39 PM
isn't it illegal to deface us currency ?
 
So, your post was not a response to mine
 
Really? fetches gunpowder
 
> According to Title 18, Chapter 17 of the U.S. Code, which sets out crimes related to coins and currency, anyone who “alters, defaces, mutilates, impairs, diminishes, falsifies, scales, or lightens” coins can face fines or prison time. The same goes for debasing – that is, decreasing the proportion of precious metals – in gold or silver coins struck or coined at an American mint.
 
wow
Not that that's going to stop me
 
Yes, but even museums run by the state have "press a penny" machines.
 
8:42 PM
Yeah, what gives
 
they are not pressed pennies if you look
they are a coin, but not legal tender
 
There are machines that allow you to insert a coin, no?
 
at least not the ones i've seen
 
@rlemon at least in germany those machines press the actual coin you inserted
 
@ThiefMaster touche
 
8:43 PM
The ones I have seen press the coin you insert
 
I have had an old pressed penny, and I'm pretty sure I could still see the outline of Lincoln on it.
 
> Whoever fraudulently possesses, passes, utters, publishes, or sells, or attempts to pass, utter, publish, or sell, or brings into the United States, any such coin, knowing the same to be altered, defaced, mutilated, impaired, diminished, falsified, scaled, or lightened—
Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
so don't take your pressed pennies into the USA
 
I'm already in the USA
 
I got it in the USA
 
also that title.
jay walking is illegal, doesn't mean it is enforced. this is one of those cases.
 
8:46 PM
Yeah, figured
 
They might take notice if you tried burning millions of dollars
 
Nah, lighting a coin won't make much happen
 
the law against defacing currency applies to cash too
 
Not in that paragraph
 
they have paragraphs for bills
 
bank obligations are different afaik
not tender, ownership of debt
 
lol, 5 years for pressing a penny, 6 months for shredding a bill
 
How does an HTML image tag chose the ACCEPT header?
 
Random dice roll
 
The server ignores that anyways
 
8:56 PM
I'm using Web API on my server, and I need to know what to accept...
 
Everything
 
@rlemon Like this?:
;)
 
Exaclty
 
The issue is that I need to specify the MIME type that my formatter can format, but I don't know what that is because the image tag choses it.
 
wat?
 
8:58 PM
@JanDvorak Not true. I've had issues with snaggy and opera because of Accept headers
 
Accept everything, and respond with the truth
 
I can't accept everything; the framework doesn't allow it :(
 
then extend the whitelist anytime you hit a wall
 
I need to know what an image tag will do with a request like 'http://server/api/getimage'
 
maybe something along the lines of image/unknown
 
9:02 PM
An Internet media type is a standard identifier used on the Internet to indicate the type of data that a file contains. Common uses include the following: * email clients use them to identify attachment files, * web browsers use them to determine how to display or output files that are not in HTML format, * search engines use them to classify data files on the web. A media type is composed of a type, a subtype, and zero or more optional parameters. As an example, an HTML file might be designated text/html; charset=UTF-8. In this example text is the type, html is the subtype, and charset=U...
check type, and response code
that is a damn good idea
 
Interesting, at the very least.
 
@RyanKinal Welcome back!
 
Of course, dogs can easily be misrepresented by their owners.
Friendly to some people, maybe not so much to others
 
> StackOverflow is filled to the brim with people giving fishes.
 
O.O
 
9:24 PM
@RyanKinal of course, but at least I know when it isn't friendly! :P
 
9:43 PM
!!afk wife found cheap furniture, I now must carry it.
 
@SomeKittens Just go already!
 
With Ajax is there a way to load every file in a directory?
 
Yes
 
How?
 
I don't know
 
9:48 PM
Cool :)
 
Which year are you in?
 
Are you in 2013 or 2014?
Or something else?
 
13
atm
 
Okay
 
9:51 PM
Im assuming ur talking about time zone wise not grad year
 
2013 would be a weird grad year
 
Hey guys, can someone give some sort of book recomendation? I'm learning JavaScript and I would like to use a book to do so, but I'm torn between two books, so I'd like to know which you think is the best, JavaScript The Definitive Guide or Professional JavaScript For Web Developers?
 
If you want to go with a book thats up to you, personally I learn better by thinking of something cool I want to do with a language and then breaking it down and googling the shit out of each part.
 
@NoahHuppert well, I really prefer books or documentations, so that you can get all or almost everything about a language or framework, when you look for stuff like that you end up finding low quality content (not saying that there is no good content on the internet).
 
10:02 PM
@Zignd Its all personal opinion.
 
yup
@CapricaSix are you really a bot? Just checked your GitHub profile and looks like you created a Stack Exchange Chat Bot.
 
She is the Stack Exchange Chat Bot.
 
she is the unofficial javascript room chatbot*
 
And how you make she "speak"?
 
!!tell Zignd help
 
10:07 PM
@Zignd Information on interacting with me can be found at this page
 

Sandbox

Where you can play with regular chat features (except flagging...
you can play with the commands ^ here
 
huumm, thanks for that, I didn't knew that there was such a thing.
 
@copy Your game is quite challenging.
But fun
 
In what level are you?
 
Just figured out u can doube jump. lvl 1
/hidden blocks?
 
10:25 PM
29 mins ago, by Zignd
Hey guys, can someone give some sort of book recomendation? I'm learning JavaScript and I would like to use a book to do so, but I'm torn between two books, so I'd like to know which you think is the best, JavaScript The Definitive Guide or Professional JavaScript For Web Developers?
 
I'm struggling getting DataTables to work with Meteor. DataTables is creating the proper number of rows (19) but the table is empty (nothing between the td elements)
Does anyone have any idea what is not coming through?
 
What is wrong with this code ?

for (j=0; j<10; j++) {
j = String(j);
var ar = 'a.r'+j;
var spanr = 'span.r'+j;

$(ar).click(function(){
$(spanr).toggle();
});
}
 
10:40 PM
@Kasper j starts as an int and then becomes a String, but is still being used as an int in the for loop. In the for loop body, use a different variable than j maybe?
 
@Brian If I do alert(ar); then i get the right strings. a.r1,ar2,... etc
so i think it something else
I did change it tough, now it is var k = String(j);
If I do it by hand like this:

$('a.r1').click(function(){
$('span.r1').toggle();
});

it also works
 
user1125394
@Brian meteor, I played a bit but can't help with datatables
 
gog.com has an amazing sale going on btw
not their christmas one, but a new years one
 
bye hny
 
Anyone know of any web languages that can access the users file system? That dont require a server?
 
10:56 PM
@NoahHuppert Javascript can, but you need user's cooperation
 
I asume your talking about using a file input?
 
yep
 
Hmm.
ty
 
Maybe you can even get hold of a directory; not sure
 
user1125394
 
10:59 PM
Cloud9, they have a little ide
 
user1125394
but the app stops after x minutes
 
@ctrl Well what do you plan on doing with it? If you want a free host then heroku but if you want to do web dev anywhere then cloud9.
 
user1125394
dev + some reliable testing that last more than 1 hour
 
Im pretty sure(Dont quote me on this) but if you are in the workspace then the server for that workspace should keep going. Make a window and keep the workspace open so it stays on
 
user1125394
hmm, I usually close the browser tab, it keeps working for some time, then shut down, but maybe that's it: keeping the tab opened, but sucky
 
user1125394
11:10 PM
still heroku's websockets suck hard, or that's me, they get closed often
 
user1125394
2013-12-31T23:06:31.294865+00:00 app[web.1]: received: {"fn":"ping"}
2013-12-31T23:07:15.873931+00:00 app[web.1]: received: {"fn":"ping"}
2013-12-31T23:08:10.879040+00:00 heroku[router]: at=error code=H15 desc="Idle connection" method=GET path=/api?token=&coll=foo host=mongo-cli.herokuapp.com fwd="46.193.137.147" dyno=web.1 connect=1ms service=114911ms status=503 bytes=30
 
user1125394
(heroku's log)
 
Happy New Year from Poland !!!
 
user1125394
+fr
 
+cz
we've got some explosions ATM, too
 
user1125394
11:19 PM
:)) here too
 
MOB
hi ... any body work with phantomjs there ?
any body there :( ?
 
!!welcome mob
 
@mob 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.
 
user1125394
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A: How to choose between zombie.js and PhantomJS for automated web testing?

user359650Some of the criteria I'm normally looking at before choosing a new tool: maturity of project: Zombie.js' seems to have been released around December 2010, whereas it's unclear when the 1st version of PhantomJS' was released, can't really say. activity on github: PhantomJS seems a bit more activ...

 
11:30 PM
@SomeKittens Look at what the cat dragged in...
 
MOB
@CapricaSix :) thnx
 
user1125394
@CapricaSix relevant
 
user1125394
grr most jobs in finance are mentioning strong c++ abilities, 1 year experience, ...
 
11:56 PM
Hah, finally beat level one of copy's game.
 

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