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17:08
is there a built in function to convert radians to degrees in JS?
@Crowz look up "javascript multiplication operator"
hey guys
I'm not sure why this doesn't work...
toDegrees = function(rad) {
  return rad*(180/Math.pi);
}
var?
!!>Math.pi
@JanDvorak "undefined"
17:17
!!>Math.PI
@JanDvorak 3.141592653589793
@Crowz also, that ^
bah. That's stupid.
hrmph. I am not entirely sure what is going on with the rotation on this thing.
Evening
<script src="bower_components/jquery/jquery.js"></script>
epic fail :-( I didn't even notice it
fuck.
17:24
Guys if anyone can suggest anything regarding stackoverflow.com/questions/21799980/…
anyone have experience with flow control in node.js?
yeah
anyone using node.js, probably
can you take a look at this when you get a chance? this async stuff is eating me up
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Q: Proper Use of Flow in Node.js

hanleyhansenI'm trying to use flow correctly in my function with this async loop. Every time i run it i get a different crew. Where am i messing up? exports.get_crews = function (req, res) { var query = "select " + "crews.id, crews.name, crews.departmentid, crews.userid leaderid, CONCAT(use...

ugh
sanitize your input
and fix your indentation
kk hold on let me gist it instead
17:27
@Eugene can you make a fiddle?
JavaScript code can set the location object to dynamically redirect the user to a different page. Would you consider this a security issue?
and since you're running queries in a forEach, you know that you have no certitude on the order, right?
yeah i don't care for the order
i just need all the results
here's a gist
@ŠimeVidas untrusted JavaScript?
what is flow.exec used for?
17:29
@hanleyhansen you should consider learning about what a JOIN is.
ah, got it
yeah, first ^
I see you're using them, but you're not doing so correctly imo :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum I mean location being writable, specifically.
17:29
then, the forEach means the second function is executed before the queries are done
what's wrong with the join?
@ŠimeVidas I need more context in order to properly answer that. Who is changing .location ?
@hanleyhansen Why are you running a query for each crew?
hm, no.
let's see how flow-js works
next.MULTI()() is probably the culprit there
@BenjaminGruenbaum JavaScript code.
@BenjaminGruenbaum to get the volunteers for the crew
17:31
@ŠimeVidas is it your code or arbitrary external code?
@hanleyhansen right, and that should be a JOIN instead of a loop, you can perform 1 query instead of N
@BenjaminGruenbaum My code, in this case.
@ŠimeVidas then no.
Just a friendly notice to everybody: miaou now has a Vagrantfile to allow you to quickly set up a development VM and start hacking.
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@ŠimeVidas unless you're hacking yourself - changing .location is a legitimate thing to do sometimes :P The problem is with external code touching the DOM not yours.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I guess.
@BenjaminGruenbaum But what if a legitimate site is hacked and starts redirecting to malicious sites? Wouldn't it be more secure if this dynamic redirecting wasn't possible?
17:38
@BenjaminGruenbaum i see. let me play with it. this is the structure i'm looking for gist.github.com/hanleyhansen/d0b1255a3821a136d9b8
@ŠimeVidas if you have to work with external code - run it in an isolated web worker (which has no access to the DOM and thus .location - for exactly this purpose). If your site is hacked via XSS you have worse issues to worry about.
Like someone logging your users' passwords.
I would have loved it if input type='password' would have been more restrictive
@BenjaminGruenbaum I feel that being redirected to a malicious site is still worse then whatever malicious code can do when injected on a legit site.
@FlorianMargaine what's wrong with it?
@ŠimeVidas really? If your site is a bank I think withdrawing all your money is worse than redirecting to a porn site :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum Well, if a user is redirected to a fake bank site, that's worse then whatever malicious code is able to do on the legit bank site. Or is it equally bad, I'm not sure.
On the legit site, there may still exist certain defenses that are gone on the fake site. (I'm guessing here.)
17:46
You're guessing wrong imo :P
Once you have an XSS vulnerability - you're screwed :P
EVERYBODY DANCE NOW
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@AbhishekHingnikar ummm idk man
id prefer if you didnt :(
17:59
no worries
they arent necessarily private
but idk mostly because of my fam
idc if you use pics of me at all
yeah thought so xD
even i am not putting sneha's :$
WE NEED A FAMILY MODEL
copy and badger ? // asking the wrongest person #copy has less images on fb
!!define &c.
@Zirak [&c.](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki?curid=undefined) (dated) etc., abbreviation of et cetera.
1612, George Wither, Epithalamia, Or Nuptiall Poems Upon the Most Blessed and Happie Mariage Betweene the High and Mightie Prince Frederick the Fifth, Count Palatine of the Rhein, &c., and Princesse Elizabeth, Sole Daughter to Iames, by the Grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland
1739, W. (William) Webster, Remarks on The Divine Legation of Moses, &c. in Several Letters - If I had not done amongst them the Works that no other Man did, they had not had Sin, &c. John 15:24
Oh, you learn so many things when breaking text apart...
18:03
Ooh, NLP?
!!define Zirak
@AbhishekHingnikar No definition found.
8 hours ago, by Zirak
In related news: If you find a message/article/piece of text which confuses there/their/they're, please ping me or mail [email protected]. Thanks.
@Zirak maybe make No definition found -> undefined
!!define Abhishek
@AbhishekHingnikar It means I aint got time to learn your $5 words.
18:04
!!define robert
@AbhishekHingnikar robert (usually in the plural, slang, vulgar) tit (human breast)
xD @rlemon ^
@Zirak why would you subject yourself to such horror?
@BenjaminGruenbaum i can't figure out how to make those 3 queries into 1
Jan 31 at 15:19, by rlemon
@Zirak can you write a script that automatically correct their/they're/there ??
18:05
@hanleyhansen take your time then.
I'm running over some Gutenberg books...and I can't find a good source for the word "they're"
Maybe it's because I'm looking in "The Origin of Species"...gonna try Jane Austen, something which contains more speech.
@BenjaminGruenbaum you think it's possible given the structure i want?
anyone wanna help with canvas?
Yeah, contractions aren't very common in academic writing.
18:06
@hanleyhansen yes, it is.
Much more common in spoken word
And then maybe articles, but which? Training on negative data would be better
you can generate errors
Find a source where people write like they're speaking.
Knowing that people more frequently say "on there" when they mean "on their" is better than knowing that "on their" appears more frequently.
But then there's the issue of finding the errors...that's where the message above comes into play
18:08
check Yahoo Answers
Transcripts of speeches?
their gonna bee terrible
@Zirak depends on who you're asking. The modern Linguistics disagrees.
noone?
!!welcome Cicada3301
18:09
@Cicada3301 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.
@Cicada3301 sure. Does canvas support bezier curves?
@Zirak -_-
@JanDvorak it does
@BenjaminGruenbaum My plan was to do both, and see which produces better results.
@Cicada3301 what method should I look at?
18:10
are you just kidding me?
@Cicada3301 ok, thansk
@SomeKittensUx2666 Got anything in mind? I can't find of anything where you're likely to find errors, and they'll be easy to spot and not horrible to read.
@Cicada3301 great resource, great link. +1
surely you are
@BenjaminGruenbaum I know you hate w3schools... it was the first link I found on google
@BenjaminGruenbaum sure. But it does seem okey here: embed.plnkr.co/6c4OstIoWrUnCPcDyUcp/preview
@Cicada3301 hate it?
@Eugene if it seems OK there what should I be looking at :P?
@BenjaminGruenbaum you said is bad... it was you, right?
@Cicada3301 hm... I've already found developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/… and now I'm confused...which advice should I take?
@Cicada3301 I think they're SEO geniuses.
@JanDvorak mozilla is way better
18:12
@JanDvorak w3Schools advices jans
@BenjaminGruenbaum it might have bent rlemon then
Who's been bending rlemon?
THE SLUT
Google search = " what you want -w3schools "
@rlemon I TRUSTED YOU
18:13
ha
@BenjaminGruenbaum nevertheless, I'm using a service and for some reason directive value outside ng-repeat doesn't load all the time. One time it shows null and the other it shows a correct value. One thought was that maybe it wasn't loaded at the time, but at the same time everything else was displayed fine.
@BenjaminGruenbaum maybe not genius, just got in early enough to get the link juice.
@Zirak What about StackExchange comments? Most will be well written, you can train your code on the anomalies.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Even more it seems to be influnced when variable name in scope is changed. Almost as if it was shown and then cached as null.
!!angular talk or ng-book or TED
@SomeKittensUx2666 angular talk
18:17
TED
@SomeKittensUx2666 It's a good idea, but it circles to the same problem: How will errors from non-errors be distinguished? That's where pinging me comes along.
I'll try finding things, and if people can tell me "this dude is an idiot", then negative data can be cultivated
<< This dude is an idiot
If you've got cash, use Mechanical Turk. If you don't, create a GitHub page with a leaderboard and pin it in the room.
!!s/If .* don't,//
@SomeKittensUx2666 create a GitHub page with a leaderboard and pin it in the room. (source)
huh. Elaborate?
18:19
@Zirak Even though I do a lot of reading (as does everyone else in this room), it's rare that we'll find typos and report them in the volume you need. Instead, pull a ton of SE comments that contain "you're" or "your" and gamify it (excuse me while I punch myself in the face for saying 'gamify')
I'd be willing to help out with that, though I'm not sure where.
Such a tool would be nice to have for work.
I'd be willing to play
It's a good idea, but can participants be trusted to not cheat?
combine results from multiple participants
incentivise agreement
18:23
Give everyone an accuracy score
Look at how SO deals with suggested edits
You've got something there
function foo()
  {
  foo.bar = JSON.stringify(arguments);
  foo.baz = JSON.parse(foo.bar);
  }
^ best way to convert arguments to Array
it's not
Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments);
Array.from(arguments)
18:29
-1
A: is it possible to get all arguments of a function as single object inside that function?

Paul SweatteIn general, use JSON.stringify and JSON.parse: function foo() { foo.bar = JSON.stringify(arguments); foo.baz = JSON.parse(foo.bar); } /* Atomic Data */ foo(1,2,3,4,5,6,7); foo.bar // "{"0":1,"1":2,"2":3,"3":4,"4":5,"5":6,"6":7}" foo.baz // [object Object] /* Structured Data */ foo({1...

@JanDvorak That's nice
@JanDvorak browser support ok?
Browser support non-existent
Object function Array() { [native code] } has no method 'from'
@JustDon't as far as MDN believes
!!> (function() { console.log(Array.from(arguments)); })(1, 2)
!!> Array.of
18:30
@JustDon't "SyntaxError: missing ) after argument list"
@JanDvorak "undefined"
Array.from = [].slice.call.bind([].slice);
@JanDvorak "function of() {\n [native code]\n}"
@JustDon't "TypeError: Array.from is not a function"
@Zirak Incidentally, I have Google suggest on (complimenting the native spellcheck) and it gets you're/your correctly.
@Zirak Function.call.bind([].slice)
@SomeKittensUx2666 Yeah, Google's ahead of me
They've also got a chip in my brain, which got there because I visited youtube. I think they're capable of that.
18:33
is it a Sour Cream & Onion? Those are my favorite.
@JanDvorak that was a piss take
;)
Dar
Dar
Can you use a BOM as a variable name in IE?
hey y'all
Dar
Dar
hello
@Dar What's a "BOM variable"?
Dar
Dar
18:34
Bit Order Mark, it's the corruption that rich text puts onto files
!!urban BOM
@SomeKittensUx2666 bom Word that is interchangable with bro, dude, man, friend, buddy, pal, mon, bredrin, n*igga etc used in the trap.
@Dar ah, that's not people usually use BOM for.
Also, it's byte not bit.
Dar
Dar
Now that you mention it, that sounds a lot more right
Anyhow, now I'm wondering if BELL can be used
I'm not sure, I want to say yes. Which IE?
You should check 'Identifiers' in UTF, that's what the ECMAScript standard allows IIRC
18:37
@Dar You can use a UnicodeLetter in the beginning, see es5.github.io/#x7.6
Dar
Dar
any of them really, I don't intend to use it, just wondering
@Dar check out 'identifiers' in the UTF standard. That's where your answer is.
huh, you can use zwnj in a variable name...that can have some wtf in it.
@Zirak if you're interested in building that, I'm in. Lemme finish up this sass issue.
@SomeKittensUx2666 I am, but I have almost no time on my hands.
18:41
Fair enough.
We'll talk in...uhm...5 years?
my head hurts
@Shmiddty Stop giving it
Dar
Dar
sorry to hear so
giving what?
18:42
Head
oh I get it
har har
Thank you, thank you
I do birthday parties as well
so... I accidentally left my bag at the strip club last night
Also, most of the dollars I got were from my coworkers
Product Manager: Find serendipity in your hiring process?
Me: Serendipity is my stripper name!
EVERYONE ELSE: *:stares at me:*

I've got to stop hanging out in this room...
Dar
Dar
JS room is best room IMO
18:47
Biggest rock is best rock
Dar
Dar
smiliest avatar is best avatar
@SomeKittensUx2666 not even one laugh?
Nope, caught them completely off-guard.
Is it possible to have an invisible container on the DOM? a fragment doesn't seem to want to stay
ugh I smell like strippers
Dar
Dar
18:51
set its display to none
should null it out pretty effectively
noo, that's not what i mean
@JustDon't are you looking for "shadow DOM"?
Dar
Dar
Though that said, you lose the reflow benefits of a frgment
visibility: hidden
Dar
Dar
That will still push other elements
18:51
banana: power
@JanDvorak Well, I want like a document fragment, but it doesn't actually go to the dom
only the children do
Dar
Dar
Just make a div but don't append it
But the children cant be in 2 places at the same time
@JustDon't you've never had kids, have you?
18:52
;)
Dar
Dar
lol
Wait, what are you trying to do with having the children twice over?
I make a fragment, append it to the DOM, but the children are no longer in that fragment, It's like the fragment drops the children off to school and comes back alone
just store an array of elements somewhere
hmm, that could work
Dar
Dar
As much as I dislike w3skoolz, they explain this well: w3schools.com/jsref/met_node_appendchild.asp
appending a child from one element rips it from that one and onto the new one
18:55
@Dar That's not what's happening though
Dar
Dar
So you could append the elements without paying attention to the docfrag
jsfiddle?
If i replace the fragment with a div then it would work, but i dont want a div
Dar
Dar
then make a span I guess
Why don't you want the div?
@Dar Your DOM is a tree. When you're doing parent.appendChild(child), you're both adding child to the list of parent's children, but you're also setting child's parent.
Because it will break layout, I'm making a each loop
18:56
parent.children.push(child); child.parentElement = parent;
Dar
Dar
interesting
The DOM is a strict tree, not a graph - a child cannot have more than one parent.
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Dar
Dar
Yeah, that's what I was getting at
Are we moving node or duping?
*nodes
Which part of the process requires duplication?
18:57
Basically the problem is, you can't seem to insert a document fragment into the DOM
Dar
Dar
I've never had any trouble appending them
@Zirak I was asking what we're trying to do
@Dar go and insert a document fragment into the dom, then remove it
it wont work
Dar
Dar
Oh, we're removing it too?
No, the point is, you can't remove it, because it's not in there
Dar
Dar
Then what's the issue?
18:59
forget it darlin
Dar
Dar
Alright
I'm not at full speed today, sorry guys
While I'm being an imbecile, what's a good convention for multipart file names?
@Dar file.01.zip?
Dar
Dar
Where one word describes the other, like:
newpost.js
newpost.php
or new_post
or newPost or whatever
the last one is wrong for sure though
That's your convention. Decide on one which you like.
Dar
Dar
Okay, just checking
If your looking to reuse a document fragment, cloneNode with deep set to true can be used to achieve the same effect
19:15
That would not reference the original elements
Dar
Dar
So the idea is to have two of the same element in the tree?
no
25 mins ago, by JustDon't
Basically the problem is, you can't seem to insert a document fragment into the DOM
Dar
Dar
! I finally get it
@JustDon't I usually write php stuff on a text file, then where I want to have the content I insert a script that reads the content of that file, so that I can easily modify it as I wish
19:27
OK :)
Dar
Dar
well yeah, that only makes sense; The DOM is composed of elements and the fragment is not one
Dar
Dar
And some other events and such, but an element is as close as a frag gets
is #id now just typing the id of the div ?
Dar
Dar
@AbhishekHingnikar hello again
@AbhishekHingnikar in the console?
@AbhishekHingnikar you don't need to have the #
on this page, just type jplayer
19:29
i was refering to jQuery selector version
@AbhishekHingnikar ohh, jQlite?
Dar
Dar
hay guise I tried to jquery my databse but it no wrked wat shoud I do?
@Dar it works, but you need jquery-ui to display it
Dar
Dar
@oleg +1
Any god links to the query ui installr?
I think it was supposd to be like jqui.exe
19:35
Dar
Dar
omg ty so mutch
ur a lifesaver m8
@Dar You need to AJAX your Big Data.
Dar
Dar
Your right, I shuld put my mangodb install into the CLOD with AJAX
wait nvm i cant use the cload it doesnt rain enouph wher I live :(((
I shuld move -> Seattl
No no no, you should totally use my CSS3 jquery plugin. It'll webscale your canvas I/O, no matter if you're on mobile, tablet, or car.
Dar
Dar
19:50
omg thats awsome R U really a plugin developer!???
cant weight fr CSS4 to come out with calbak functiouns and closhures
Nono CSS5 is better.
It has list comprehensions and shit.
And you can use jQuery in it.
Dar
Dar
omg thats so leet
:OOO
cant weight for Javascript 2
.myClassName {
    $(this).hide();
}
@Oleg You're confusing CSS5 with html5; css5 is part of node.el
Dar
Dar
omg gota upd8 mah blogg
Wats a HTML?
is that a jquery plugin?
19:55
yeah, @RyanKinal made it github.com/ryankinal/makePage
Dar
Dar
<:OOO that so inovative
he shuld work for appl
Real life example ^
This is what jQuery programmers are like
Dar
Dar
Brb gotta wash out head
On a more serious note, has anyone here considered switching from programming to another profession?
Dar
Dar
That's just...criminal
19:59
@Oleg All the time.
@Oleg yes.
Dar
Dar
I'm still young enough to do so without consquence, but no

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