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20:00
@RUJordan at top of page inline js starts which is complicated, i didn't read after few lines
But you just said you're not getting any JS..?
oh no, benlevywebdesign AND web2students.com. Nevermind.
my GF just stole my beer.
outrageous.
How dare she
Is there anyway to ensure the path exists in coffeescript, like something.some.two = [] is it possible to create object two if it doesn't exist automatically?
20:05
@RUJordan not getting (not understanding), it's above my head anyway leave it
You leave it >=(
@Deniro an if statement?
@copy this one's the fastest:
function merge(left, right){
    var result = [],
        lIndex = 0,
        rIndex = 0,
        oIndex = -1,
        lItem, rItem, oItem;

    while (left[lIndex] || right[rIndex]){
        lItem = left[lIndex];
        rItem = right[rIndex];
        oItem = result[oIndex];

        if (lItem && oItem && oItem.timestamp === lItem.timestamp){
            oItem.value += lItem.value;
            lIndex++;
        } else if (rItem && oItem && oItem.timestamp === rItem.timestamp){
            oItem.value += rItem.value;
@SomeKittensUx2666 Yeah, I'm wondering if there is a automatic way
@Shmiddty Wow, that's pretty long for you.
20:07
@Shmiddty Not bad
The previous solution I had didn't account for one edge case
@AdrianoVaroliPiazza It was flagged as not an answer and it looks pretty much like "i tried ... ..." which is more something for the question itself but not an answer
@Shmiddty The ifs probably shouldn't be flat, if you're going for perfect style
would someone like to answer this question:
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Q: How to add dropkick dropdown list dynamically in jquery

User_MVCI have the dropkick dropdwon and textbox in the table row like below <div class="addForm"> <table id="FieldGridArea"> <tr> <th> Fieldname </th> <th> Value ...

20:13
@SomeKittensUx2666 short circuit evaluation FTW?
@copy what do you mean by "flat"?
Not nested
Never mind, that wasn't relevant
This is why I love coffeescript :)
if error then throw error else extensions.push(extension) for extension in extensions
@Deniro coffeescript is stupid
This is why I love coffeescript :)
20:18
@Deniro Do you know in what order that is evaluated?
why are you pushing items from an array into itself?
var $id = document.getElementById.bind(document);
@copy Managing the indexes is almost two times faster than using shift() and always looking at the first item.
But the code looks gross.
Yes, that was expected
For an interview, it probably doesn't matter if you reason about the advantages/disadvantages
True
And there's still one fairly major side-effect to this solution (and all of my previous ones)
20:30
Update: Apparently Haste, when asked for a foreign export, generates a C header instead of a JS function. // @copy @BenjaminGruenbaum
So, no library writing using Haskell, or bug?
@JanDvorak dat trademark
@copy I'm trying to install another compiler now (Fay), but cabal has gone bananas
@copy I'm actually surprised at how slow the Hash-map solution is.
20:34
tableflip
Yay I created another tag
Doubt it will get used but yayyyy
@JanDvorak I can't see it :(
@BartekBanachewicz gee.. who saw that coming.
@BenjaminGruenbaum that's fucking fault of browsers exposing this shitfuck joke of a language instead of a proper ABI and/or bytecode specification
@BartekBanachewicz lol, you sound upset.
@BartekBanachewicz You should buy a better dictionary. This one is pretty rude.
20:38
anyway, would you approve of standarization of "JS bytecode"?
I love the lengths you go to to solve a nonexisting problem :)
so, like, every compiler writer would actually have fair chance and we could have LLVM build target and everything..
It's hilarious. Not to mention you're not particularly experienced with Haskell either. You just like it better because it makes you feel safe because you don't understand the challenges when coding because you've never done so. It's awesome.
@BartekBanachewicz you can compile LLVM to JS for over a year now, lol.
@BenjaminGruenbaum the very fact it compiles to JS makes it a funny, but rather impractical solution
20:41
@BartekBanachewicz lol, there you go again.
@BenjaminGruenbaum There's a reason why it's so annoying to use any other language than JS when targetting browsers.
You two are destined to butt heads about JS for the rest of your lives apparently.
Because if it compiles to JS it has to be slow :)
who cares about speed
@RUJordan we're not butting heads, he said "I'm going to do X" and I said "lol, that won't work" and he said "haha watch me" then came 2 hours later saying it's broke :D
20:42
it's more about exposing a reasonable interface that makes it easier for other compilers to plug in
@BenjaminGruenbaum lolol
@BenjaminGruenbaum with all due respect, if you think that the fact browsers are restricted to js and thus all technology targetting it is inherently retarded is funny, I despise you.
Yeah, the thing is the people who are actually building stuff like JS enough now that they understand it. They're building at most transparent transpilers to it.
@BenjaminGruenbaum also nice ad hominem, way to go.
@BartekBanachewicz this is not a debate or an argument. I was merely making fun.
20:44
@BenjaminGruenbaum no, you were acting like a dick, TBF.
@BenjaminGruenbaum because it doesn't make sense to compile any other language to js
You still think better TypeErrors are what the problem is - it's hilarious. At least @copy makes real arguments with things like a bigger base class library.
off topic but...
shit like I am having problems with is going to happen
!!google origin of to be frank
20:45
@BenjaminGruenbaum that's not the point and you know it
If you want to write JS then write in it fine I don't care.
lol ok dude.
Just allow me to choose my language of choice.
> "Frank" comes from a germanic word meaning "free".
When you say "be frank" to other person, your are asking him to speak "freely", to feel free to express whatever he has in mind.
@web2students.com unrelated, but try not to use presentational clas names
Huh. You learn something new everyday...
20:46
@BartekBanachewicz you should totally pitch that to google mozilla apple and microsoft. Tell them they should all add Haskell compilers to their browsers.
@mikedidthis i am trying to ask proper question
Much success will ensue.
@BenjaminGruenbaum it's not about Haskell. It's about, now, stay with me LANGUAGE AGNOSTIC interface
@BartekBanachewicz go ahead and suggest that.
@web2students.com I was just trying to be helpful, but nevermind.
20:47
omfg I'm going to throw my computer out the window.. I hate these RTE's
@BenjaminGruenbaum that had to be suggested already, so let's skip to the outcome
they said no because?
!!define rte
@JanDvorak My pocket dictionary just isn't good enough for you.
@JanDvorak sorry, Rich Text Editor
as in, MS word?
20:48
@mikedidthis ok no problem
Mmm not quite. bootstrap-wysiwyg (what you see is what you get) is giving me issues where if I have more than one Rich input, the toolbar (bold, italics, indent) applies to BOTH of my divs, despite the data-targets being different
I'm googling my ass off right now looking for an answer/cause
@rlemon wanna help me with CSS animations?
a trap it is
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@BartekBanachewicz basically "JavaScript is pretty good and getting better, interop'ing lots of languages in a way that's not transpiling is hard" from that point - the opinions change - Microsoft go "you can already do that with IE", Chrome go "you can use Pepper" and Mozilla go "you can write in LLVM and compile to asm.js which we implement as a whole new engine"
so they all agree it's needed, but each has a different idea for this
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20:51
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A: How to better edit inline HTML in JavaScript files using WebStorm?

Ozan KurtI recommend you to use "Dreamweaver 8". Its free to download and helps you while you're coding. As an easier programm, I prefer using Notepad++ to edit my files. Other posibilities: ConTEXT Editor

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Doesn't even try to answer the question lol
for fucks sake.
what if I compiled it per-browser
well firefox problem still stands because the only API it exposes is JS API
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What problem are you having?
Use emscripten, people have success with that
it needs to be 7 minutes from now so I can start the end of week office drinking
@copy haskell -> llvm ir is still a bit sucky part
@Rooster you got that right. I'm trying to get mega drunk and go laser tagging tonight with my buddy
@Jhawins hm, didn't community already agree that JS simply can't cope with physics computations and emscripten was kinda going around that? (IIRC)
@RUJordan omg that sounds amazing
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@BartekBanachewicz Wait what? I don't know anything about that, nor do I know what you all have been talking about. I just shared a link I liked.
20:55
@BartekBanachewicz lol ^_^
My other buddy works at a laser tag/trampoline floor place, so we're hoping he can get us in there for cheap/free
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@RUJordan !!!!!
I thought I've read something like that
I don't think I'll do the trampoline drunk though
@Shmiddty wanna help me with Date() ;)
20:55
@BenjaminGruenbaum maybe I remember that wrong
I know you love it
@Jhawins !!!!!!
@RUJordan i think I had a lil to drink lazer tagging at a bowling alley once, and there were little kids playing with us for some reason as well, so I ended up chasing this one that was running from me the whole game and screaming "YOU CAN'T ESCAPE ! MY LEGS ARE LONGER THAN YOURS!"
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@BartekBanachewicz I don't really care if "JS simply can't cope with physics computations"... It does.. :P
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@RUJordan !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LASERS AND TRAMPS!!
20:56
@Jhawins what about memory management?
@Rooster LOL I got kicked out of one in high school because apparently "Using small children as a shield" is frowned upon
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Let me try to re-phrase..... It does.
@BartekBanachewicz people can work around that - but it's sucky ^^
and thats actually how I met and ex of mine, lol
@Jhawins I'm excited lol
I need yyddd (last two digits of the year and the day of the year)
var now = new Date();
var n = Math.floor((now - new Date(now.getFullYear(), 0, 0)) / 8.64e7);
(n < 100) && (n = '0' + n);
datecode.value = now.getFullYear().toString().substr(-2) + n;
works but it is ugly as fuck
@Jhawins oh I thought you meant actual physics engine not one spring and a box.
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Overkill....
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@BartekBanachewicz Nah that's all I meant. That simulator itself is cool.
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20:57
And the article is informative.
@rlemon Define pad0 as a function and then use that
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Use settings ^. It's interesting because I've done some physics, and I work on a lot of cars. And while you wouldn't think that wonky motion is true to what happens, it is. I was surprised it mirrored it pretty nicely.
@rlemon You mean, NLP?
@-webkit-keyframes slideaway {
  from {
    max-height: 134px;
  }

  to {
    max-height: 0px;
  }
}
^ anything wrong with that?
@Zirak well.. yea :P
apparently it worked
if you read below I go on to say how I think it is probably not worth it considering..
@SomeKittensUx2666 doesn't work for tables
but if you are bored!
20:59
@SomeKittensUx2666 is that SASS?
@JanDvorak RAZZUM FRAZZUM
@RUJordan standard err - keyframe animation
@RUJordan Nope, standard

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