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13:00
someone please please please help me with hash location
You could use the :target selector. It is also implemented in jQuery (api.jquery.com/target-selector). — Nico O 10 mins ago
i am able to set window.location.hash in my code, but i am not sure how to implement it within a table
desperatly in need of an example
,"LR",231,"00","0",,,"0",,,,[[,"([279]\\d)(\\d{3})(\\d{3})","$1 $2 $3",["[279]"]
,"0$1","",0]
,[,"(7\\d{2})(\\d{3})(\\d{3})","$1 $2 $3",["7"]
,"0$1","",0]
,[,"([4-6])(\\d{3})(\\d{3})","$1 $2 $3",["[4-6]"]
,"0$1","",0]
,[,"(\\d{2})(\\d{3})(\\d{4})","$1 $2 $3",["[38]"]
,"0$1","",0]
]
,,[,,"NA","NA"]
,,,[,,"NA","NA"]
,[,,"NA","NA"]
,,,[,,"NA","NA"]
Hey hey hey.. goodbye.
:')
looks like my old 14.4k Modem handshake
oh, you had a 14.4k modem?
first I had was a 56k
my first yea
then upgrade to 28,8
13:03
I started off with a 33.6, I think
and then yea 56k.. that was speedporn
and then... WOoooWW ISDN
28.8 was fantastic when it came out
dual!
13:04
yeah :)
went from 56k to ADSL
what > !
I need help
call the ambooluance
prices were crazy back then
NOBODY CARES GODDAMNIT
but I didn't pay really, because I was almost S.M.A.R.T. :p
13:05
I used to play multiplayer doom over 9600 baud with a friend in high school back before most people even knew what the heck multiplayer was
@jAndy At least in the US through aol, you didn't have to pay for phone costs during your internet uptime
I had months where I got a 250€ phone bill, just from using the internet
@Kippie lol.. nice to life in US back then
There was nothing quite as satisfying as shooting a rocket ahead of a player and then hitting him
Well, not me, necessarily, as I was still living at home back then
In doom you could really run fast
13:06
I used Administrator login phone-numbers (no charge) and of course tons of "free hour coupons" for AOL
sadly, those accounts were limited to 14,4k and later to 28,8k
How did AOL make any money off that I wonder
Every household got one at least once a month
but hey what the heck, it was free internet 24/7 like 15 years ago :p
Wasn't it a state-sponsored company meant to broaden the internet coverage in the us?
can I relate hash with divs >
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Q: Unable to plot waveform of audiofile using XMLHttpRequest

madLokeshHere is the scenario: I am recording an audio file using cordova's media plugin and saving the recorded file as myRecordingPath in the documents directory of the app. The fileSystem has following path: */var/mobile/Applications/B2EA8890-E5AA-4273-83C4-EB4CA045EA/Documents/ 2192014125156.wav* ...

13:07
@Kippie State-sponsored? Oh god you mean our taxes paid for that?
@Neil I don't know, it's an actual question. I'm not an american, so I don't know, just assumed that's what it was
Remembering all the frustration I felt when my mom picked up the phone to call someone while I was on the internet
WHY EVERYONE ignoring me !"£EW
But yeah, you're right. You people hate spending taxes on anything for fear of becoming a socialist country, so it probably wasn't the case
I could actually hear my mom through my modem saying, "Hello? Hello?"
13:09
LOL
Oh neat, you actually can ignore a user here. Coolio
@Neil does your modem actually say "Hello? Hello?"?
my parents were mostly annoyed because.. our family was in fact not reachable via phone for about 2 years
@Kippie I don't think it was paid for by the state.. they've since merged with Time-Warner
until ISDN was available
13:10
I never had ISDN
@JanDvorak Oh yeah, that was the modem's way of saying, "WTF.. who is computer? I don't undertand u!?!?111"
went straight from 56k to 10/10 cable
And ironically, it was my mom's voice saying the same thing
For my birthday, I asked for us to have a 2nd phone line installed. Happiest day of my life :*)
It's hard to believe how long some downloads took back in those days, though.
I remember playing alot of age of empires online, and downloading tons of custom "taunt" packs
all in all they were maybe 10MB in size, but I spent literally a day to get it all
I remember Napster would literally take entire days to download some songs
13:13
yea.. thats why I waited for the next LAN-party to get all my porn/appz/shitz I needed
When I'm a grandpa, I'll tell my grandkids all about how we had to use COPPER CABLES for internet.
When I got to my university, we had like a t1 lan.. so fast
@KendallFrey they'll be even more amazed by the fact that we didn't have ocular implants back then
@KendallFrey: I bet when you're a grandpa there'll still be copper cables somewhere in a first-world country
@Qantas94Heavy Yeah, but nobody cares about Africa
13:15
given how much copper cables are worth now, repair companies look for excuses to dig it up and replace it nowadays
is this question as bad as I think? stackoverflow.com/questions/21908789/…
@JanDvorak Yes. How come that's not flagged for duplicate?
@JanDvorak I think so. Its a dupe + look at all the answers :(
@Kippie can you help me find one?
@JanDvorak On it
13:19
on an $(input).onchage() event, is there a way to get whether it was selected or unselected?
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Q: Javascript that executes after page load

JarvisI'm executing an external script, using a <script> inside <head>. Now since the script executes before the page has loaded, I can't access the <body>, among other things. I'd like to execute some JavaScript after the document has been "loaded" (HTML fully downloaded and in-RAM). Are there any ev...

this one?
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Q: Is there a definitive JavaScript (not jQuery) method for checking whether or not a web page has loaded completely?

jnthnclrkIs there a definitive JavaScript method for checking whether or not a web page has loaded completely? Completely, meaning 100% complete. HTML, scripts, CSS, images, plugins, AJAX, everything! As user interaction can effect AJAX, let's assume there is no further user interaction with the page, ap...

OK, found something
as in, the worst one found so far. Please cast your votes. Especially the one found by @Kippie has a lot of votes.
"In Meteor, your server code runs in a single thread per request, not in the asynchronous callback style typical of Node." docs.meteor.com/#structuringyourapp o_O
(just in case)
13:22
^ that's good
@Oleg 0_0
Really?
It's a little scary that 3 out of 6 answers for that mention jQuery even though the op didn't mention it himself
so Meteor is sucking the same way Apache does
@Miszy Could you elaborate?
13:23
@Neil he tagged as such
where should I put utility functions in angular?
like drawGraph or drawTable
@JanDvorak Invalidly tagged then
@Kippie No.
right now they are floating in the window :X
@Mosho to the global scope (of your module)?
You can add an IIFE to scope them to your code only.
13:24
$rootscope.drawGraph?
@Miszy Well that's a little dickish of you.
@JanDvorak >You can add an IIFE to scope them to your code only." please elaborate :X
@Kippie Yeah.
how do I quote btw
@Mosho >
> quoting something
13:26
>1234235r
USE A SPACE
oh come on
(function(){
  function helper(){...}
  //rest of your script
})();
//the helper's not visible here
> fine
13:26
Seriously, lrn2markdown
I'm new, leave me alone
@JanDvorak well, yeah, but I don't see how it helps :X
@Mosho In a service.
Also, why is there now a [dolphins] tag in this room?
@Miszy even if it's used once?
well, not once
but in the same place
@Kippie Because dolphins are awesome, duh
13:28
Hi guys...
@Mosho Yes.
var qua = [];
$('button').click(function () {
    $('input[name="quantity[]"]').each(function () {
        qua.push(this.value);
    });
    alert(qua);
});
roger, on it
how to do it in pure javascript...
..
you mean #vanilla-js
13:29
@Kippie i dont use any library in my page...
why not, libraries are tasty
thatsthejoke.jpg
@Mosho hmmm...
client side interactions are very less in my page...
so i dont use it in my page...
@CJRamki What version of JavaScript do you support?
Can you use querySelector or not?
@Kippie IE8 supports QSA...
13:31
...
@JanDvorak IE7 doesn't!
But, I actually did not know that
@Kippie Google doesn't support IE7
@JanDvorak Google isn't the boss of me!
@Miszy yeah its working...
thanks...
13:33
#throwingrandomcodearoundyeah
not yet tried querySelector...
without jquery using plain js, very interesting...
@Kippie life is unfair...
@Miszy Is there a specific reason for using the prototypical forEach call there instead of just executing it on the result of QSA? (honest question)
@Kippie What do you mean?
@Kippie You think of something like document.querySelectorAll('div').forEach(...) ? No such method.
why do [].forEach(QSA, fn) instead of QSA.forEach(fn)
@Kippie Creating unnecessary empty array? GC has to deal with that later.
@Kippie Also: You can't do that.
forEach takes only one argument.
@Miszy Well, I meant Array.prototype.forEach, but I was too lazy to type it all out
can I use $scope in a service?
@Mosho No.
how do I pass it my stuff?
13:40
@Mosho function arguments?
well idk I googled that and nothing came up
@Kippie QSA has no method forEach. It doesn't return array, only an array-like object.
NodeList
@Miszy angular.module('App').service('drawGraph', function(graph) {
like that?
var app = angular.module('App');
app.controller('myCtrl', function (graphService) {
    var x = graphService.convertToGraphData($scope.myData);
});
app.service('graphService', function () {
    this.convertToGraphData = function (data) {
        return ...;
    };
});
right, right
I knew that
13:45
@Kippie right?
@Miszy Yeah, I was being dumb. getElementsByTagName always returned a nodelist, so no reason for it to be different for qsa
s/find/get
however, there is a difference between gebtn and qsa
@Kippie AFAIR there's a discussion on es-discuss to make it possible to use forEach directly on NodeList, but I'm not sure, maybe @BenjaminGruenbaum have something more to say about it ;)
the former returns a live nodelist
@Miszy using the spread operator iirc
@FlorianMargaine Oh, really?
hmm
13:49
why does VS need 3GB and 30% of my CPU
NodeList.prototype.forEach = Array.prototype.forEach; should do it btw
@Mosho Because your pc sucks.
or you just extend the whole NodeList prototype with Array.prototype
@Kippie it's not even mine
Doesn't matter, it still sucks.
"mainfeast.josn" made my day :-) — Jan Dvorak 14 secs ago
@FlorianMargaine It returns HTMLCollection. Didn't know that :O
hm, why are reduce and reduceRight missing
@Miszy that depends on the browser, actually
@FlorianMargaine Which methods return a HTMLCollection?
Firefox and Chrome return HTMLCollection. Nuff' for me.
13:52
@Kippie geb*
@Miszy chrome returns a nodelist, doesn't it?
@FlorianMargaine which methods return an HTMLCollection instead of a NodeList ?
FF return HTMLCollection for qsa iirc
@FlorianMargaine HTMLCollection.
I don't remember...
I'd done some tests on FF/chrome and there were a few inconsistencies
@FlorianMargaine It doesn't.
The behaviour here is consistent so far ;P
13:54
why does google not develop a chrome OS
@Mosho wat
windows competitor
windows had over 85% market share forever
Are you trolling?
Google Chrome OS is a Linux-based operating system designed by Google to work primarily with web applications. The user interface takes a minimalist approach and consists almost entirely of just the Google Chrome web browser; This means that Chrome OS is almost a pure web thin client OS. Chrome OS is built upon the open source project called Chromium OS The launch date for retail hardware featuring Chrome OS was delayed from late 2010 to June 15, 2011, when "Chromebooks" from Samsung, and then Acer shipped in July. History Google announced Chrome OS on July 7, 2009, describing it as ...
You mean like this?
no, that's gay
13:56
getElementsByTagName returns HTMLCollection on FF and NodeList on chrome
Attention, troll detekted
@Mosho You're gay
maybe
but how is that supposed to compete with windows
@FlorianMargaine Not really. It returns HTMLCollection on both Chrome and FF. OSX 10.9
@Mosho It does. It sucks just as much as Windows. OSX is the only way.
;)
13:58
@Miszy Almost flagged that.
@FlorianMargaine trying to prove something or what?
@Miszy that's FF?
Yes.
And on Chrome...
FF returns HTMLCollection for me too
@FlorianMargaine little bugs, little bugs, lotsa little bugs
13:58
and it's wrong, btw.
Yeah :P
even worse :D
Doesn't matter.
14:00
anyway
7 mins ago, by Miszy
The behaviour here is consistent so far ;P
you do see the inconsistency. ^
No, I don't. Windows sux.
I agree
hopefully I use linux.
Lemme check another version of Chrome
@FlorianMargaine Haha, it's NodeList on Chrome stable
But HTMLCollection on Chrome Canary
So they "fixed" it :D
14:03
heh... they changed the standard
it was considered a bug in FF bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14869
the dom standard has changed now: dom.spec.whatwg.org/#document
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Good day :)
@Miszy EcmaScript is not concerned with the DOM
You can do [...nodeList] to convert it to an arary
Also, there are statics, you'll be able to do Array.forEach(nodeList,function(){
@BenjaminGruenbaum I know it's not concerned directly, but you provided two solutions for this problem ;)
14:12
From the problem I understood from your question, I feel your architecture needs a framework to store and manage data locally and temporarily. I believe Document-oriented database (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Document-oriented_database) could be the solution for this. One such framework I know is mongo DB. Try googling it...Ignore if this solution is not relevant. — theinsaneone 3 hours ago
^ MongoDB is a framework. Mind blown.
hrmph. Who wants to help with some underscore magic?
!!welcome crowz
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posted on February 20, 2014

var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); try { var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-3727700-1"); pageTracker._trackPageview(); } catch(err) {} Approximately 33% of this actually happened.

14:31
@Feeds omg, where is comic?
@Oleg I have A solution, just not sure if there's a more aesthetic solution
lol, did they screw up the image URL again?
@Kippie has been like this for a while.
almost every day now they post the feed without uploading the image
15 minutes later, BAM - image
Brilliant!
genius.jpg
14:33
the google analytics script pisses me off more than the lack of image, though
quite a shitty build process (if any) on their end
@Kippie I know that feel, bro
and we got a comic
Unimpressed
It wasn't even a good one :(
If it repeats balls, wouldn't that make it normal, though?
@Kippie no. But it would become rational
wait, is there even such a thing as a "normal" number?
hi, anyone here to look for this problem: stackoverflow.com/q/21910467/1211329
@Kippie yes
14:42
What is a normal number then? the result of 1/3 for example? no nm, that's rational
@Kippie E and PI are both conjenctured to be normal
@Kippie 1/3 is rational and thus not normal
sqrt(2) is a good candidate
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Q: how to select and scroll to a table row

Customized NameI have a table like this, <div id="no-body"> <table width="301"> <tbody> <tr data-id="1"></tr> <tr data-id="2"></tr> <tr data-id="3"></tr> // so on <tr data-id="1000"></tr> </tbody> </table> </div> Question - How ...

despite having a periodic continued fraction representation
Dolphin Love
lubbin dem dolpins
!!wiki normal number
aaaand now we know Loktar is into bestiality
@Kippie nah thats not me for sure
@Kippie we already knew that
we already had this discussion a few months back
someone else in the room is though
14:49
Loktar is against horse love.
lol was it jHawnins?
maybe
Horses are people too! gb2Russia, Loktar!
Thats unfair to say he is into beastiality
14:50
he defended the position.
but he was defending people doing it
@rlemon lol yeah exactly
rule 34, guys.
that it wasn't wrong, not that he was into it.
@Loktar Wait what? I seem to have missed something grand in here
don't wanna throw him under the bus
14:50
yeah it happened maybe in Nov? idk it was a while ago
we were all just arguing about something random that happens time to time
@FlorianMargaine I'm not sure rule 34 applies... beastiality is not exactly an uncommon fetish.
haha he isnt into Bestiality though basically I'm just using misdirection to get the heat off me!
@RyanKinal so it applies.
Ah, true. I remembered rule 34 incorrectly.
rule 34 also covers common fetishes.
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14:53
so I made a video for a listing and man this brought back memories
listen to that HDD spin
I remember when they all sounded like that lol
BUUZZZZZIIIIiiiinnnnnnn
lol my wife came in and was like "what the heck is making that noise?"
underscore is so confusing .-.
@nderscore are you confusing?
@Crowz Why?
14:56
@Miszy I dunno I just try to do what seems like simple stuff, but the nested nature of it throws me off.
@Loktar you have really stumpy hands.
@Crowz Such as?
sorry, someone had to tell you.
@rlemon lol no i dont
Ive been told I have long fingers my whole life actually
they were being nice.
dems stumps
:P
14:57
haha where can you even see my hand
I can't. I gathered from the finger
:D
haha
I hate creating tables (mysql) via CLI
I even have one of those sweet long thumbs
so much to type. so much to remember
14:58
not a stubby one like a lot of people
yea I have well proportioned hands and feet
yeah same here about creating tables that is
my feet are ugly as sin
but I still rock the flip flops
@Miszy Right now, I am trying to do _.each($('input:checked'). With each of those values in that list, I want to put them in a list of objects (pre-existing) where the name of the input matches the name of the object. Keeping in mind: it is possible to select multiple things for each input. I want a list for everything, even if it's just one element
as hard as it is to have 'nice feet', I do. nothing out of place, no funky toes or mangled toe nails. not a hobbit.
I know I'll need a _.pluck somewhere in there
14:59
y u no $().each

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