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20:00
@J0NNYZER0 naa, thanks. It's a different mindset (declarative data binding tools), it's very nice and good to get used to :) You just say what and it figures out the how :)
@phenomnomnominal You mean ES6 proxies?
You just add a handler that searches the first object and then the second.
@BenjaminGruenbaum yeah, as in you fuck with the get and set?
@phenomnomnominal you intercept, lemme see if I can get a quick sample up
I saw from that this, looks like he hijacks the add operator by converting it to a number, so I can think of hacky ways to do it, but I'm trying to think of a nice way
gimme a minute I said :P
20:05
Impatient yo!
function several( /*a,b,c,d*/ ) {
    var impls = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0);
    // Proxy handler
    var handler = {
        get: function (target, name) {
            var firstToImplement = impls.find(function (el) {
                return name in el
            });
            return firstToImplement[name];
        }
    };

    var p = Proxy.create(handler);
    return p;
};

var x = {foo:function(){console.log("hello")}};
var y = {bar:function(){console.log("world")}};

var xy = several(x,y);
(see full text)
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@Dar you still on?
Make sure you have proxies enabled, that should do it.
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I gave a new answer to that PHP question you answered. The trick might come in handy in the future.
This takes handlers from arguments and proxies them all, it returns the first found method in order.
20:07
0
A: "Unknown provider: aProvider <- a" How do I find the original provider?

Oliver SalzburgI'd still love to know how I could have found the place in our source code that caused this issue, but I have since been able to find the problem manually. There was a controller function declared on the global scope, instead of using a .controller() call on the application module. So there was...

@BenjaminGruenbaum I heard it was bad to have inline comments like that. Is that true or does it not effect anything?
Debugging uglified source is painful :P
oh that's cute
Any reason I can't do the same thing with defineProperty? Why does it have to be a proxy?
@RUJordan you just passed criticism against my quick, in console code sample?
:P?
Seeking Volunteers: will you guys tweet about snapick ?
20:08
@phenomnomnominal no, getters would work just fine, you asked for a proxy yourself :P
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!!tweet about snapick
@Jhawins That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
:? wait really
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I tried
its bad to have inline comments?
20:08
i will ask for it in 2-3 days :D
@phenomnomnominal compare interface and interface5 there, interface5 is with getters and interface with proxies github.com/benjamingr/interface-js
whoever tweets will be on the product page :P
this stuff changes daily :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum sweet, I'm gonna do something hacky as fuck and add me some vectors
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But I don't have a twitter :/
20:09
since in app now i have People who tweeted #Whatever
@AbhishekHingnikar yeah dude ill tweet it
@Jhawins get one :P
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@AbhishekHingnikar are you releasing a product?
@Loktar :-> love you [:
@BenjaminGruenbaum not criticism, just something I heard and was verifying with you :D
20:09
@phenomnomnominal Awesome, just remember not everyone is a cool kid with harmony :D
@Jhawins on 2-3 March yes.
product page coming sooner.
defineProperty is ES5 right?
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Nice. How're you doing it?
@RUJordan comments are bad when they are unreadable and good when they explain the 'why' and not 'how' in code.
I need to blow the angels in 2-3 days
20:09
when do you want me to tweet it?
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What are you aiming it towards?
@Loktar tomorrow or day after
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It's cool and all I just wonder what uses you have in mind
whats the url? snapick . what?
@Jhawins its a photo discovery app that lets you search photos with english.
20:10
@phenomnomnominal yes, it is. You can also do ES3 if you really want if you limit yourself to functions - it won't be dynamic though (and neither will defineProperty unless you do a clever hack).
I lost my url
so you can do "Photos of my mum when i was a kid"
or
I LOST EET
I never had it
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Wait... Maybe I haven't seen this at all?
20:10
Photos of Loktar with Kat
@BenjaminGruenbaum so inline comments like.. var derp = function(/* arg */someVariable); is ok?
ARGGGGG
@Jhawins ;-)
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Is there any kind of demo?
Is there a way to disable the esc key from deleting the entire input text?
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I get it now!!
20:11
@Jhawins the website itself will be demo :-(
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The grid thing you've been doing is just the interface for Snapick
@RUJordan Well, I always use /*arg1,arg2*/ when I use the arguments object instead of the arguments themselves.
@Jhawins yeap :-)
@RUJordan event.preventDefault with mousedown
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Nice
20:11
I will also write a scope just for rlemon :P
@AbhishekHingnikar just let me know ill be on all weekend
or maybe return false;
:-) @Loktar thanks bro :D
@BenjaminGruenbaum blast. Somebody told me that inline comments like that were bad practice. Can't remember who
there is an easter egg with it :D
20:11
@JustDon't not with code, with this chat
ohh
well, same thing
userscript
Well.. I guess with code technically
@RUJordan they should not be overused but that doesn't make them 'bad' per se.
I'd rather not run a script everyday :(
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symbolhound.com is useful
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20:12
I hate trying to find things with Google
@BenjaminGruenbaum thanks for the clarification. HOW DARE THE INTERNET RELAY SORT OF FALSE INFORMATION TO ME >=(
app.io.broadcast('state change', data);
//or
app.io.broadcast('state_change', data);
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@RUJordan You mean like /* comments */?
what do you prefer to read?
@RUJordan there isn't a single feature of JS that is always bad or good. Unlike what Crockford likes to say. Although some things are usually bad.
@rlemon what would change mean if not a state change?
20:13
nothing
I mena, why not change ?
because I have value changes
but those are called 'update' :/
So just name it change? Otherwise the second because several libraries support space separated event args.
haha I have a horrible design going here
@Jhawins yeah, some people argue that the placement of comments makes them bad and I was just curious
20:14
@rlemon :P
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@rlemon Wait... They're the same?
@Jhawins no, but I am naming the event
so i'm wondering what people would prefer to read
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_ makes more sense to me. Whitespace is usually avoided in naming well... Anything in programming.
okay so I should probably rename the update even to value change
then state change and value change make more sense
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20:15
If someone said to type "state change" and it was in a coding environment naming something I know I'd automatically use the _
omfg I did it again
Maybe a userscript is the way to go
!!afk Happy Valentines everyone! See you all later
How often do y'all hit esc instead of the backtick and delete everything you've typed?
@Jhawins so would I, but the socket.io broadcast tutorials seem to love spaces in the event names
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Plus if there's a state_anything it will seem sort of attached to the other ya know? Less like an individual name.
20:16
Bye Benjamin
I'm hoping after I get the application finished for client demoing the boss will give me a few weeks to refactor it
otherwise I will not sleep right. :/
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Bored? Why not take a !!freeride ;)
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accumulating more /learn commands again...
!!mhm
20:18
i must suck. i find twitter hard
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But the date will be wrong after today...
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!!s/find/make/
@Jhawins i must suck. i make twitter hard (source)
@Jhawins solution -> php + GD + update the date dynamically
then i realized oh twitter didn't wanted to be hello world of today so they removed the good old api altogether
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20:19
@rlemon Was thinking about that right now haha
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But then I thought "is it really that funny?"
is any internet joke?
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And now I'm depressed
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Q: Escape Key in the Chat

RUJordanIn the chat, we often use backticks highlight code inside of sentences, exactly like how we do it here. Unfortunately, it's located peculiarly close to the esc key, which has a nasty effect of clearing the chat input. Outside of making a userscript, would it be alright to disable that effect so...

heh I've never hit esp accidently
but my fingers arent fucking sausages
20:21
i didn't know that
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@RUJordan It's annoying because it makes control+Z useless too
I hit it like 5 times a day and they're almost always larger posts that I don't like to repeat
damnit @RUJordan haha
I didnt realize you made that
WOOOOO!!! wrote a fuckload of code and it worked first try! WOOO!!!
I thought you posted it to make fun of it
20:22
I love that feeling.
I retract my sausage finger statement
@RUJordan solution - use my chat easy input tools.
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@RUJordan commented
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Q: Chat Easy Input Tools - Provides keyboard shortcuts for common text formatting commands

rlemon About Provides keyboard shortcuts for common text formatting commands, reducing the dependency on mouse usage. Current version does not have a configurable set of hotkeys but later versions will. How to use. All of the following commands are run if the user has focus in the chat input area. ...

alt + c is no where near esc.
@Loktar D:
20:23
:( I thought my comment was funny too
It was xD I actually have rather slender fingers despite being 6'3
:( no one uses my tools :(
and I spend so long making them
@rlemon i'll check that out Rob. Thanks brah!
upvoted
cheese
20:25
@rlemon It's life. Get over it
how do you format it?
I selected cheese and alt+t ed
Only a couple more meta posts until I have 10 with +2 upvotes and that gets me a badddgeeee
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@Cicada3301 What..? Control + K? (!!format)
@Jhawins from the shortkeys that rlemon just posted
@rlemon post that as an answer. It has my upvote and it'll reach more people that way — RUJordan 1 min ago
@rlemon
I might not accept it, but you might get more traffic to your app
But I'd def upvote it
You da man
20:28
wait: is it not enabled for this chat?
oooo
one more upvote and I got 1K on meta
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@Cicada3301 Do exactly this
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Click in the empty text area. Don't select anything. Press Alt+T. Hit enter.
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Don't type or anything just hit enter.
ok, now what?
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20:29
You clearly didn't do it because... Nothing was sent?
@Cicada3301 have you installed the script?
and if you have, have you refreshed the chat page?
@rlemon I thought it was implemented in the chat, my fault
nahh it is a userscript
as of, automatically in the chat, not client
you need to download the file and open chrome://extensions and drag and drop it to the page.
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20:30
@rlemon this Alt+T plugin doesn't make any sense.
then refresh the chat and it will work
@Jhawins yes it has been pointed out my key choices were not that great
I guess you're using spans with custom styles, right?
you can customize them quite easily.
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TAG = '[tag:]'; then chat_input.value = chat_input.value + TAG;
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The output won't be structured right?
20:31
might be a problem for chats that output text exactly as it is given (so not evaluating stuff as spans, but instead writing <span>)... hope you thought of that
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It'd be "stuff[tag:]"
insert_wrappers('[tag:',']','tag-text');
inserts the first value, the selected text (or the last value if none selected) and then the second value
so it is fine.
and obviously I missed the [tag: ] part of my life
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@rlemon I don't see that on github
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20:33
@rlemon somehow I ended up looking at this commit lol
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My bad.
hehe
nahh I know @RyanKinal uses them
and I do as well. so if there was a glaring mistake I would have caught it by now
but in hindsight the key choices were bad.
Damn it, I don't think this is possible :(
You've earned the "Convention" badge. See your profile.
Can anyone think of a way to transform 2 numeric values into one numeric value so if you add or multiply or divide them you can essentially do the same operation on the original two values?
20:37
<div>
  <h3></h3>
  <p>
    <span id="foo"></span>
    <span id="bar"></span>
   </p>
</div>
// given one of the span id's as a selector I need to update the span and the title (h3)
$(selector).parents('div').find('h3').addBack();
???
anyone wanna toss in something better?
maybe $(selector).parent().closest("h3").addBack();?
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@rlemon Would probably be faster to give the h3 an ID wouldn't it? Vs letting jQuery do whatever it does over and over?
this is duplicated many times over
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Ooh
giving the title an id would require a lot more work.
@RUJordan the selector parent is the p not the div
20:40
@phenomnomnominal Mathematically or do you mean some kind of container with operator overloading?
I know, but isn't that h3 the closest?
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@RUJordan nah
will closest do a lookback?
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@rlemon try just using $(selector).closest('h3')
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It should work
20:40
@copy I essentially want to hack defineProperty with get and set so I can get operator overloading for vectorish objects { x: Number, y: Number, z: Number }
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It traverses up the DOM till it finds one I think. Obviously other shit too, but in this case that's all it would end up doing.
Isn’t “closest” a lot slower than just finding a children?
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Might be. Nobody used the word "fast" lol
Because “close” would mean that there is some evaluation of multiple candidates, right? But you just want to get the first h3…
@Jhawins didn't work
20:42
$('#id').closest('div').find('h3, #id').text('blah')?
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In more complex cases yes, but not here.
I'm not sure about the double parent.
document.getElementById(selector).parentNode.parentNode.firstElementChild
If your HTML changes, so will your script
20:42
@phenomnomnominal Sounds tough, maybe doable with macros but I don't think with the language itself (yet)
@copy yeah, I'm gonna think on it. I think addition/subraction would be easy-ish, but multiplication starts getting tricky.
In other news, I'm going to fix Bing by adding a userscript that plays this when you get back results.
@rlemon I do, in fact
And I find myself trying to use them other places... like comments on the main site.
anyone got a good link on implementing observers in node?
observers? As in using EventEmitter?
Dar
Dar
Hello again everyone
20:47
@poke I have 24 variables I need to emit and event on when they are changed.
24 properties on a single object *
I'm VERY new to node.js - so if i'm asking a silly question because node implements something i'm unaware of i'm sorry
@rlemon defineProperty yo :P
Ah okay, yeah, you can implement events.EventEmitter then. Like this:
It's my new favourite thing
function SomeConstructor () {
    events.EventEmitter.call(this);
}
util.inherits(SomeConstructor, events.EventEmitter);
@phenomnomnominal pray tell
20:49
And then you can use this.emit('someEvent', someParam) to emit an event.
And subscribers can use obj.on('someEvent', function (someParam) { … })
Object.defineProperty(myObject, 'myProperty', {
    set: function (val) {
        holyShitIChanged('myProperty');
        this.myProperty = val;
    }
});
@phenomnomnominal so using defineProperty I can define a setter... bauce.
just mdn'd it
Something more elegant than that
god this is going to be such ugly code
You can actually combine that. Doing obj.emit('propertychanged', 'myProperty') or something there
20:52
however app.js is still <400 LoC :P
so I suppose it isn't too horrible.
@rlemon just abstract it out to a defineEventEmittingProperty function, won't be too bad
god I was going to create another array to hold all of the values so I can compare when they are changed :/
I'm glad I asked first
Hi, Is there a way to force the effect of the HTML command "TARGET="_PARENT" to work on a form submission (inside an Iframe) so that when the form is submitted the user is brought to the result in the parent?
@phenomnomnominal I wish that would work in C# xD
WOOOO 1K on meta!
WOOOOOOOO I can see vote counts now
WOOOOO
20:54
I miss that so much on meta too <_<
i feel everyone should be able to see those
Dammit this definitely isn't possible.
not sure why they decided on the 1K limit
Although...
Dar
Dar
I think the idea is to prevent bandwagoning
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is grooveshark really joking !
@Jhawins sigh?
Dar
Dar
@Jhawins Where doesn't have one these days...
user1596138
It's kind of silly to me. Maybe I'm the only one that wants some level of professionalism in the official, worldwide used documentation?
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Still it's funny so whatever
20:58
Anyone know a way to work out how much you have to multiply by to make a decimal number an integer?
1 / n right?
Dar
Dar
@Jhawins , SO mentioned that you wanted me in chat earlier afterI left. What's up?
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1 sec
Dar
Dar
kk
@phenomnomnominal 1 / n won’t work. For example for 0.8: 1 / 0.8 = 1.25
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@Dar I posted an answer under yours here (and put your name in it!) with a shorthand example that you might find useful sometime.
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20:59
stackoverflow.com/a/21788607/1596138 //PHP question... Regulars move along please
You will have to find out how many digits there are after the command and multiply by 10^digits
yeah and you have to multiply by 1.25 to make 0.8 an integer?

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