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22:00
i want a beer :/
Bye @RyanKinal!
@Ariane i'm trying to explain for function expressions vs function references work.
but it's 5pm
i'll be back in an hour. but with beer.
Dammit now I want a beer
I don't like beer
!!afk going to get beers so I can e-drink with @RyanKinal
22:01
^ that's cute
@rlemon Oooh. Yeah I just understood that from @eazimmerman's explanation. Now I'm just trying to understand how the heck I'll make this init run onload.
it is free pancakes day at IHOP
You can talk about your minified nuts all night
the code we showed you should work. but I need to look at that plugin more
anyways. really gone
@rlemon don't forget the flowers and chocolates
22:01
Bye!
I have about zero confidence I'll find the issue but I'll study that code to see if I can find what the hell is wrong.
@Ariane if window.onload=ContentFlowGlobal.init; isn't working, try this:
window.onload = function() {
  ContentFlowGlobal.init();
};
@eazimmerman The first one does nothing; the images just appear in raw. The second one does SOMETHING; nothing appears. Meaning the plugin is probably somehow hiding the original images but it gets stalled at some point.
Let's see if I can setup some module stuff... brb
Is it me or is that code made in a really hard to understand way? I can usually figure out SOME stuff. This is just calling so many layers of successive functions I can't figure out what does what. Reminds me of my teammate who made 5 confusingly named PHP files just to generate a list.
Ah, also, good to note. @eazimmerman there's no error in the JS console.
22:07
@Ariane I agree, debugging web apps is hell
i've got to go but i'll be back in a couple hours
i'll ping you to see where you've gotten
@eazimmerman For now I think where I'm going to go is eat supper and relax a bit. This has tired me out unusually fast.
user1596138
@Ariane Hahahaha
user1596138
!!afk home time
I'll stay in the chatroom though. I'll come back if I hear the beep.
22:09
@dystroy lol
@Ariane
go relax and don't let it kill you
@eazimmerman Don't worry, I took away its knife.
lol
!!afk free pancakes at ihop
wtf
how do I get free pancakes
I'm bulking
22:11
I wouldn't hate to have pancakes right now. More like crepes. The salty kind. Yup, would make a better dinner than the same pasta I always have.
you will have to do with the crap you get from JS
lol
you got to love american hotels :p
lol I dont think they get rid of comments here
like I dont think they minify in production not sure thoug
> // this is my masterpiece, cultivated over years of training with all the best jQuery masters. Chers this ones to you Mr. Resig.
// hopefully one day I can clean this up, ain't got no time for that.
$('.cke_dialog_footer_buttons').find('.cke_dialog_ui_hbox').find('td').prepend($unlinkButton);
prices are shown WITHOUT taxes at first.. which is lol #1 :P
^ lol just did that today, its SO TERRIBLE
but I had no other choice :/
22:13
HALPH
1 Deluxe King Room 10 nights $1,178.00
Taxes: $141.36
Room Subtotal: $1,319.36

Resort Fee & Tax:


$280.00

Total: $1,599.36
Deposit Due: $127.68
wtf
what is a deposit due ?
it is a deposit which is due
probably when you make the reservation
so I pay 127.68 in advance and thats it ?
I would think so
Yeah I think that's what it is.
you are taking a potential room
22:15
that would mean I pay the rest of the 1.599.36 later ?
so they need some sort of insurance
@jAndy yea
when you leave
WHen you check out, yes, I think,
ok I see
I thought I pay the full price just now .. and I'm done
I'm sure they wouldn't refuse
:P
Heh.
I'm also kinda confused when a business makes me pay after the fact. I'm used to, you know, paying THEN getting what I bought.
22:16
give me headsup on this line please
Guest's room balance plus $130 per day authorization on a valid credit card is required to register, and to access incidental charging privileges.
wtf#2 :p
if you fuck up the room :?
BOOYAKAH!! Jordan's first node module :3
@jAndy are you one of those guys who code in a basement all day and end up not knowing how to book a hotel room
module.exports = {
	createAccount: createAccount
}

function createAccount(req,res,con,mysql) {
	con.getConnection(function(err){
		if (err) console.log("Get Connection Error.. "+err);
		var query = con.query("INSERT INTO player (name,email,password) VALUES ("+mysql.escape(req.body.user)+","+mysql.escape("[email protected]")+","+mysql.escape("*monkey*")+")",function(err,result) {
			if (err) console.log("Query Error.. "+err);
			else console.log("Query success!");
			if (result !== "undefined") {
				res.redirect("/success.html");
Oh that's so sexy
@Mosho haha yes of course.. nah actually its because I'm non-native english speaker and I don't want to get fucked :p
@Loktar that means.. if I'd stay for 10 days they charge me $1300 ?
22:20
going to someplace well-reviewed is always a good bet
well.. they shouldnt charge you anything more if you havent messed anything up
ok
:)
> plus $130 per day authorization on a valid credit card is required to register
authorization is getting proof of available credit on a card
^
they just do a check
that is a pretty stingy hotel though man
22:21
@user3299495 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.
@Loktar ARIA.. vegas
Dumb question: can I assign a method to a variable?
var variable = method
I.e. I have two methods for sorting, ByCreationDate() and ByLength()
So I can just do var myVar = ByCreationDate()?
22:24
And then call items.sort(myVar)?
if your function returns something that can be sorted with that
no
skip the parenthesis when assigning a function reference
oh yeah
that would call it
So just var myVar = ByCreationDate;?
22:25
k, lemme try it.
you can try all these wonderful things in the browser's console
is it considered good practice to have an angular directive manipulate the DOM
or should I say, is it considered bad practice
Is it possible to unuglify the JavaScript code on a live website for easier debugging? (Say I have the original source file on my desktop)
@Å imeVidas you need the map
minification changes names and you can't change them back if you don't know what the changes were
@Mosho Say I have the original source file on my desktop
22:28
PC
there's a tool i've used, one second
I thought all tools are Node-based now :)
this is a handy tool, it intercepts http requests and supplies a file of your own instead
Oh I'm so dumb. I have the Switcheroo Chrome extension.
oh I wasn't aware of those myself, how nice
I just used unminified versions while debugging
22:31
it all depends on whose code you're working on
Vimeo, the player.js file
which is I guess Vimeo's main JavaScript file
what's the purpose?
@JoshuaLonganecker I'm trying to help out someone here: github.com/igrigorik/videospeed/pull/2#issuecomment-36578470
(Vimeo pops up the "share" window when you press "S" and we're trying to maybe prevent that or something)
(since that guy's Chrome extension would like to use the "S" key command to decrease the video playback speed)
interesting idea
reminds me of Spritz, but for video
i just skimmed the code, but it looks like he's already disabling the functionality of the 'a' and 'd' keys already (and how is this affected on other keyboard layouts? AZERTY, DVORAK?)
@JoshuaLonganecker You mean the "keydown" handler‌​?
Thing is, Vimeo uses "keypress".
(I haven't responded to him yet with my latest information. I'm not sure yet what the right approach would be.)
Btw Vimeo doesn't have custom commands for A and D keys, if you mean that.
22:43
i was asking about other layouts since I wasn't sure all keyboard configurations put the 'a','s', and 'd' keys next to each other
but this may be an option: stackoverflow.com/questions/11277989/…
I think that guy has created that extension primarily for himself haha
And he probably has a MacBook
you can check which element has focus - if the element is a video then you can preventDefault for those 3 keys (just to be safe)
document.activeElement could be useful to determine if the user is currently typing into a text field
There are other situations: Pressing Control + S to save the page, or Alt + S in the browser's menu.
And I'm not sure what all the possible scenarios are so I'd rather not disable the S key, but instead disable Vimeo's share popup (as unethical as it sounds)
sure, and you can do the extra logic for those if need be - but the main problem is solved: if the user presses any of these 3 keys, AND the currently focused element is a <video> element, then prevent default. otherwise allow the keypress to occur
22:49
Actually, <video> isn't focused. When video is clicked, .activeElement is the BODY element.
and that doesn't tell us much
hm, that does become complicated
easiest answer: use different keys (i think 1, 2, and 3 make more sense in case the keyboard layout is different)
Should I be concerned about keeping a moderate amount of data in memory in node?
@rlemon Can you save them all? romainbrasier.fr/404
22:52
Say, a couple thousand objects each with a dozen or so properties
@JoshuaLonganecker Num keys have a special function on YouTube.
@rlemon MongoDB is too slow?
No. Just wondering if holding large semi large blocks of data in memory was kosher.
If your Node hosting provides sufficient RAM and your Node app doesn't use it, then I guess.
(I just checked. My Node app uses 100MB. Not sure for what.)
!!> t9=s=>s.replace(/./g,c=>'999988877776665554443332220'.slice(8-parseInt(c,36)||26‌​).match(/(.)\1*/)[0]+' ').replace(/(.) (?!\1)/g,'$1'); t9('hello world')
@FizzyTea "s=>s.replace(/./g,c=>'999988877776665554443332220'.slice(8-parseInt(c,36)||26)‌​.match(/(.)\\1*/)[0]+' ').replace(/(.) (?!\\1)/g,'$1')"
@FizzyTea "4433555 555666096667775553"
23:03
@KendallFrey Had to beat the CoffeeScript entry. :-)
template: '<div class="render-panel"></div>'
what does this do in a directive
@monners $("img").trigger("mouseover")
Or better yet: window.setInterval(function () {$("img").trigger("mouseover")}, 1000)
sourceundead.com/createAccount.html Account creation is almost complete, just have to spiff up the CSS and validation ^^
Starting to really like Node.js. Module development is quite the concept
Lemmings.prototype.oldGo = Lemmings.prototype.go;
Lemmings.prototype.go = function() {
    this.oldGo();
    setTimeout(this.paraOpen, 1000);
};
@Retsam ^^
aww doesn't work.
@rlemon thanks for the tips earlier, it really made things that much easier.
Now I have a whole form working! Just need to figure out how to make a header/footer file
23:15
setInterval((function(){$('img').each(function(){$(this).trigger('mouseenter')});}), 100);
@RUJordan look into ejs or another templating engine
makes life easy
hi
is it normal that Uppercase in a parameter fail the query : www.mywebsite.com/index.php?name=MyName
?
but www.mywebsite.com/index.php?name=myname
works
how to solve it ?
Will do heffe
window.location.toString().toLowerCase();
^
Beat me to it
23:17
^
!!tell rlemon format
@rlemon Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
Don't be an ass. >=(
@RUJordan I hate you.
23:17
ლ(ಠ益ಠ)ლ
@rlemon just the tip?
stop
HAMMERTIME!
Yay!
!!listcommands
23:20
@rlemon 420, help, listen, eval, coffee, refresh, forget, info, listcommands, tell, afk, awsm, ban, unban, color, convert, define, doge, domain, findcommand, github, google, hang, inhistory, jquery, learn, 5318008, aliens, format, fa, easytools, wherearethegoats, tobacconist, joystick, fools, cake, cool, vengeance, ln, protip, slidepoop, zirak_naked, loktar, artisticpoop, crustypoop, buttstuff, poopkittie, daybreak, rfc, man, ಠ_ಠ..., getit, resources, html5unleashed, jspattern, ajax, xhr
happylemon, concernedlemon, guesswhat, amazon, ihazbukkit, bewbz, unimpressedlemon, solution, sandbo
...
!!420
@RUJordan Input not matching /hehe/. Help: User-taught command: hehe hehe
what?
lol man.
!!forget 420
@rlemon Command 420 forgotten.
23:21
!!put..it..back...ლ(ಠ益ಠ)ლ
┬─┬ ノ( ゜-゜ノ)
!!learn 420 '<>hehe he hehehehe hehe he hehehe he...'
@rlemon Illegal /learn object; see /help learn
I hate you sometimes
LEARN U BOT
23:21
@rlemon Command 420 learned
!!420
hehe he hehehehe hehe he hehehe he...
sorry to interrupt you guys
but I have a JS question
I have this:
HOW DARE YOU JS AT US
/knows nothing of angular
23:23
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@rlemon you have come prepared :(
In chrome dev tools: Is there anyway to generate heap snapshot for iframe?
but maybe it's not necessarily about angular
<node>
    <node></node>
    <node></node>
    <node></node>
    <node></node>
</node>
I want it to be
<node>
    <node>
        <node></node>
        <node></node>
    </node>
    <node>
        <node></node>
        <node></node>
    </node>
</node>
do I use jquery?
if so, pointers? :X
@Mosho you're familiar with the XY problem, correct?
it's not
23:25
@Mosho So you want to wrap the two inner pairs with another set of pairs?
@RUJordan XY Problem? You mean Men?
I want to reconfigure any number of such elements into a "span" that I know only at runtime
@Raynos @BadgerGirl is in SF and wants to meet you some time next week
Nice, just found a module for hashing and salting passwords
"Meet"
@copy @monners is in Melbourne, Australia and would like to meet you some time next week.
var children = $container.children().detach();
children[0].add(children[1]).wrap('<node></node>').appendTo($container);
children[2].add(children[3]).wrap('<node></node>').appendTo($container);
23:27
@monners @copy is not in Melbourne, Australia next week
I look like a boss with a 2 computer 3 monitor setup
doesn't seem very nice though
that's good, detach, wrap, looks promising
add
see, I don't know that shit
I guess I should have googled dom manipulation first
Typically I find if you use static numbers in an array there's usually a better way to do it
I am most definitely not going to use numbers because as I mentioned the layout is known only at runtime
but if that's the general way to go
then I'm on it
23:30
var children = $container.children().detach();
for( var i = 0; i < children.length; i += 2) {
	children[i].add(children[i+1]).wrap('<node></node>').appendTo($container);
}
You might benefit from nth-child() if you find the right pattern
@RUJordan happy now?
@rlemon I was seriously just typing exactly that
can you take care of the rest as well
@rlemon much better :D
But, time for me to go home after I install password-hash module
@Mosho $.ALL_OF_THE_PLUGINS('!!!!!!');
23:33
@Zhegan I miss you.
@RyanKinal I have beer. where are you?
@rlemon RyanKinal is afk: most likely some beers
well, that answers that. but why are you not in here with me?
| 14 | Derp          | herp                   | sha1$3577813c$1$b76d036e47442d7c2c0e26eddfb313fcb03335af |
dat hash
!!afk sudo'ing everything
can I have chrome dev tools edit my actual files when I edit source somehow
or debug the page in webstorm at runtime, I guess
23:42
@RUJordan Ha, Then I must look like a God. Two Computer, four display, one ipad, one iphone setup
@monners RUJordan is afk: sudo'ing everything
I got 3 screens, 1 pc, 1 xbox, 1 epson home cinema 8350
:X
@monners @ work or @ home, what are we comparing ?
@rlemon At home I have three displays over just one OS, at work I've got four over two OS
@home, 2 computers, two displays (one computer is headless), ps4 with its own dedicated display next to them. and a fish tank next to it. ;)
@work. ohh god... so many computers.
23:45
Fish don't count. their memory is insufficient for any real programming
@rlemon btw, was that dom stuff jquery
yes
roger
I assumed you were already using it from your comment
I am
23:46
if not I can show you vanilla, it isn't much longer
There's a developer here named Dom
I needed to explain to him why that was funny
@dom why are you such a shitty api?
@rlemon would be nice, I already have the element
11% of Americans think HTML is an STD - newsfeed.time.com/2014/03/04/…
5
var children = [];
var container = // however you wanna get this
var frag = document.createDocumentFragment();
while( container.hasChildNodes() ) {
	children.push(container.removeChild(container.firstChild));
}
for( var i = 0; i < children.length; i += 2) {
	var wrapper = document.createElement('div');
	wrapper.appendChild(children[i]);
	wrapper.appendChild(children[i+1]);
	frag.appendChild(wrapper);
}
container.appendChild(frag);
23:50
not much longer? :D
thanks a bunch man
considering you are not including 9K LoC as overhead ... no not much longer
> HTML is a programming language
ohh shit! we got a live one!
@rlemon Read the last comment
HTML is not a programming language
nice
didn't get that far, stopped there to come here and bitch
In chrome dev tools: Is there anyway to generate heap snapshot for iframe?
23:54
@rlemon Still, funny nonetheless
The blu-ray wrong answer, if it was a phone survey, blue ray can indeed easilyt sound like a marine animal.
@webdev you didn't google did you
that is the top result for "heap snapshot for iframe"
Ohey, you're back, talented citrus person.
@rlemon I did that and saw that as well but i m asking any option to select iframe in chrome dev tools
how to select an iframe?
Try this:

Take a heap snapshot
Open the Containment view
The Containment view shows several top-level entries, including DOMWindow objects. By expanding a DOMWindow object, it is possible to examine all of its properties. This page contains several iframe, and it has its own DOMWindow object.

There are several interesting things to explore in the DOMWindow object of the page:

Find and expand the closure property. It will show the contents of the closure, as well as properties of the closure object itself. Color coding is used to distinguish closure variables from properties.
from the page I just posted
tells you how to get the heap snapshot of the iframe on the page
23:58
Dude like in console tab u can select specific iframe from dropdown
why?
so you can take a heap snapshot of it?
Yes
This is my favourite code i've ever written:

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