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04:01
Hmm, so does minifying decrease math performance then?
lol no
how does merging fail in git if I'm the only developer
and I do the exact same shit whenever I push or pull'
sigh
did you pull?
o
pushed before I left work
now I try to pull
probably has something to do with my heroku remote
git has a sociability threshold
04:07
can I just discard my local repo
or overwrite it
guess I'll just delete it
HOLY SHIT Chrome has syntax highlighting on .js files now?!
syntax highlighting is vastly overrated imho
KJW
KJW
How do I create a side panel in chrome extension?
there's a way to do it in the dev tools
but I want to make one that shows up for the webpage view
and there's nothing in the docs
@PotPlant wat
oh man I find this awesome progress bar that automagically works! github.hubspot.com/pace/docs/welcome
just include the script
really cool and simple
04:13
@RUJordan which bit didn't you understand?
@PotPlant are you being serious?
Why?
The onus isn't on me to prove that god doesn't exist.
Well here's 2 counter reasons: 1. Softer colored syntax highlighting supports eye health for longer duration of screen viewing. 2. You can easily tell a misplaced quote or double quote because your code will all turn 1 color.
KJW
KJW
04:18
0
Q: Chrome Extensions: Side panel documentation?

KJWWhere can I find documentation in order to create a side panel on the current page through the chrome extension? There exists answer on Stackoverflow but it's outdated (2012), wondering if there is a new way to do this now.

@PotPlant god doesn't exist and bug doesn't exist in program can't be prove but god exist and bug exist in program can be proved.
@web2students.com go for it
@RUJordan links?
..Are you high?
now, when I try to clone, I get Permission denied (publickey)
@RUJordan I'm high in wanting you to substantiate your claims?
04:20
Syntax highlighting is a feature of text editors that displays text, especially source code, in different colors and fonts according to the category of terms. This feature facilitates writing in a structured language such as a programming language or a markup language as both structures and syntax errors are visually distinct. Highlighting does not affect the meaning of the text itself; it is intended only for human readers. Syntax highlighting is a form of secondary notation, since the highlights are not part of the text meaning, but serve to reinforce it. Some editors also integrate...
and when I try to add a key (why would I need to do this if I could already connect from the old repo) I get Could not open a connection to your authentication agent
> both structures and syntax errors are visually distinct.
is this real life
12
Q: Color schemes good for the eyes

studentAre there any common guidelines howto choose a color scheme (for example foreground/background color) for terminal, emacs etc. to minimize exhaustion of the eyes? If so, is there scientific evidence for such a guideline? In particular are there ready to use eye-friendly color schemes for urxvtan...

I know what syntax highlighting is ...
04:21
49 secs ago, by RUJordan
> both structures and syntax errors are visually distinct.
How many novels have syntax highlighting?
> Black text on white from a computer display is akin to reading a book in direct sunlight and tires the eye.
You've yet to present a counter argument
I'm asking for science.
novels?
you don't read code front to back
Define 'front to back'.
04:25
beginning to end?
I'm asking you. Don't ask me.
I'm not going to breakdown the structure of an eye and how bright light affects it..
Irrelevant.
I'm done.
X is great, because. Disagree and "I'm done."
Maybe 'X' is great. But because isn't the reason.
04:28
Don't care
do a experiment, read random 10 codes without highlighter and random 10 codes with hightlighter then you will get true result
Nope.
Code isn't random.
ok do another experiment, show code to monkeys then do same experiment code is random for them
Good luck compiling random code.
I really want to ping people so they can read this later.
04:33
Why can't you?
It's rude/annoying to ping people who aren't here without a good reason. Trolls aren't really a good reason to ping.
Is there such a term as reverse trolling? If not, I'm copyrighting it!
i really found meaning of reverse trolling
There goes my family fortune. :-(
05:06
I made socket happen <3
05:26
@rlemon sourceundead.com make an account, open the console and move around the map. I'm 1 query away from live tracking coordinates of players :3
Sockets. Are. Legit. AJAX can suck it from now on.
(jk <3 Ajax)
05:56
@Mosho You seem to always be here.
no I'm not
I sleep sometimes
and... drive to/from work
how do you ping someone
and that's about it :|
@Mosho Well, almost all the time. Just 25 hours a day.
@meda With the @ sign.
@meda Ping ping ping. I like typing that.
oh ok thanks
05:58
there are a bunch of people who are always here
why are you picking on me :'(
I was going to open my terminal :)
@Mosho Maybe it's the doge that's just sitting there staring at me all the time...
he does that
Yes.
Staring. Endlessly staring.
Staring into the eyes of the unsuspecting victims!
(dun dun dun dun)
<- Hey that says I have 1800 rep! I have 1808 rep! It's a conspiracy!
@bjb568
06:06
@Mosho :P Wow. Much stare.
look at this beast
'Styles': function (styles) {
                //parses styles. A bit messy, but gets the job done concisely and shouldn't be too hard to follow with the comments.
                var parsedStyles = styles.replace(/[^!-~]/g, "") //remove unneeded characters
                    .split('}') //split lines into array
                    .map(function (elm) {
                        return elm.split('{');
                    }) //split each line into an array: [name,styles]
                    .map(function (elm) {
considering refactor :P
@Mosho "A bit messy"...
I feel it's mostly the comments that make it so :<
but it works like a charm
@Mosho Good code explains itself.
If you are using 4 characters of comments for every character of code, you're doing it wrong.
!!s/Good/verbose/
06:14
@Mosho @Mosho verbose code explains itself. (source)
I just did it for laughs anyway
it's linted too :D
I have an online exam
that I have to take until 6:55
4:40 hours
but I can't stop coding
What time zone?
EST
06:17
You're up late.
yeah, I'm flexible
called in sick tomorrow
Flexible = "capable of bending easily without breaking" : You = "don't break your leg when you stay up late"
… or so my flawed processor says.
I'm pretty flexible literally too
I've never thot of a doge as flexible...
Tho dogs might be.
*Goes rushing around telling people about a "Science experiment needing dogs" - breaks the dog's backs while "stretching" them*
"accidentally"
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06:23
:P
not sure what to say to that :D
hi. i want to create a text file using javascript code when onclick event triggers anyone help me out with the solution
@Mosho How about "whoops."?
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@Suresh Text file… What? A string? onclick = function() {var myString = 'mystring'}
I know
06:27
@bjb568 i tried with this code which i got in stackoverflow but it is not workign
set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");
set s = fso.CreateTextFile("C:\test.txt", True);
s.writeline("HI");
s.writeline("Bye");
s.writeline("-----------------------------");
s.Close();
@Suresh That looks like Java, not JavaScript.
@Mosho I wonder if it's possible to crash somebody's computer by repeatedly posting animated gifs...
i have a download option in my web application if a user click on the download option a txt file should be created with content which i will pass
@bjb568 i got tat code from this link stackoverflow.com/questions/5403912/…
@Suresh Oh… so your using the alien IE stuff...
@bjb568 can u help me
My advice is to stop.
06:29
HAMMERTIME!
@CapricaSix A bot who posts random messages… weird.
@bjb568 i am not using ie
@Suresh You probably want local storage.
yes exactly i need to store in my local disk @bjb568
I just felt like doing that.
It's some dude's avatar. That's "in", but not actually in this room.
06:32
angular.module('ShadeApp')

    .service('ShadeDictionary', function (ShadeHandlers) {

        var sh = ShadeHandlers;

        return (function (key, an, av, sn, sv, c, mn) {
            return {
                'attrNames' : key(an),
                'attrValues' : key(av),
                'styleNames' : key(sn),
                'styleValues' : key(sv),
                'controls': key(c),
                'mainNodes': key(mn)
            };
        }(Object.keys, sh.attrNames, sh.attrValues, sh.styleNames, sh.styleValues, sh.controls, sh.mainNodes));
is this too much aliasing :P
@Mosho Answer to your question is yes if you are posting it in a chat room. Answer to your question is no if you are posting it on a news site.
what are we talking about
@Mosho I don't know.
Aren't we typing?
But in the typing context we are "talking".
It's complicated.
!!define talking
@Mosho [talking](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki?curid=undefined) The action of the verb talk.
1918, W. B. Maxwell, chapter 10, The Mirror and the Lamp:
It was a joy to snatch some brief respite, and find himself in the rectory drawing–room. Listening here was as pleasant as talking; just to watch was pleasant.

It is usually better to solve problems by talking than by fighting.
06:37
!!define talk
@Mosho [talk](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki?curid=undefined) A conversation or discussion.
1918, W. B. Maxwell, chapter 12, The Mirror and the Lamp:
All this was extraordinarily distasteful to Churchill. […] Never before had he felt such repulsion when the vicar displayed his characteristic bluntness or coarseness of speech. In the present connexion—or rather as a transition from the subject that started their conversation—such talk had been distressingly out of place.

We need to have a talk about your homework.
Well… that says it.
see, doesn't have to be vocal
"2 expressing opinions or feelings freely or loudly:"
But it could be.
English is bad.
Me no likey.
This <meta for="previous">context.parent = global.language.english</meta>; <importance level="low">current.actions.context.pleasurability = HIGH</importance>
(This is a language based of of English. I like typing like this)
global.me.currentActionSets [DOES INCLUDE] leaving
(Bai)
What's the correct syntax for this?
triggerBttn = $(".trigger-contactform").click(),
I'm trying to replace this code, to use class instead of Id:
triggerBttn = document.getElementById( 'trigger-overlay' ),
06:52
Why did jQuery's each feel the need to pass the index parameter first, before the value?
@HostileFork because the value is passed as this.
Hmmm. But why is it passed as a parameter too, then?
@HostileFork Did I already link you to my blog ? :p Pitfalls of jQuery.each
@HostileFork and the answer (well, part of the answer) is that if the value is a primitive and you prefer the primitive, then you can't use this, you must use the value.
@dystroy Oh. So what's the this if it's a primitive?
Hi guys..
i need one help...
i created this fiddle
it's working fine..
if i add more categories in this...
my code goes long...
any way to change this code dynamically?
I hope you guys can help me on this issue...
07:01
@HostileFork Sorry was afk. this, in case of a primitive, is boxed in an Object (a Number when the element is a number for example). But it's all explained in the article I linked to.
@dystroy Your article doesn't explain how to deal with a primitive in this, it points to a StackOverflow question. :-) I am not really sure what an Object Number is or how it is different from a number in JavaScript; while I know what "boxing" is I'm not sure what methods it would have or if it's the === that is not working but it would work with ==, etc. Yes, I could figure it out, or read the V8 source code... but that's what articles are for, so I don't have to. :-)
this, the context of a function, must be an object in javascript.
Compare
console.log(3)
with
(function(){ console.log(typeof this) }).call(3)
In the second case, 3 is boxed in an object, an instance of Number
Does it make a difference, e.g. in JSON.stringify?
Will it compare equal to a number if you use the == and not the ===? Incidentally, I've basically been converting all my == to ===. I've seen some code that does this, and it seems the safest thing to do usually.
Not in JSON, because Number has a stringify function
How to make it use class instead of Id?
triggerBttn = document.getElementById( 'trigger-overlay' ),
07:07
You get to cases like in jQuery UI where the "active accordion ID" is either 0, 1, 2, etc. or false for none active. So you really have to say === false to see if the accordion is collapsed, since 0 is false. :-/
@HostileFork Yes, as I pointed out in my article, this may lead to a problem if you use ===
$.each([1, 2, 3], function() {
    if (this===2) console.log('found!');
});
You may try that in he console
If you replace === with ==, it logs "found!"
Well your article doesn't explicitly say that it's the === and it would have worked if it were ==... might be best if it did. While the === might call attention to itself to some people, lately that's just what I call "equals"
Guys which nodejs version supports, generators? I have v0.11.13-pre
I am executing the scripts with ` node --harmony ` only
but still they fail to recognize the generators
guys, is this answer is correct or i need to improve my answer?
4
A: unselecting radio input selection

CJ RamkiIn DOM ready, check if any radio button is checked or not. If any radio button is checked, increase the counter by one. In onclick of the radio button, check if the counter value is 1. if yes, return false, else increase counter by 1. try this code, html <input type="radio" name="A" checked="c...

Rebol doesn't treat 0 as false, and that's good. There is a "none" datatype and a value of that type called none that is conditional false. But an integer value of 0 is considered something, so if 0 [print "it's true!"] will print out it's true!. I think treating integer 0 as false is a bad idea in a language where types travel with values. It may be bad in other languages too, but especially in caes like the tab thing I mentioned.
07:11
How to make it use class instead of Id?
triggerBttn = document.getElementById( 'trigger-overlay' ),
m59
m59
Oh boy, I feel powerful. Just finished my first grunt plugin.
@m59 Hi dude...
hasClass seems to work only on "if", tried getElementsByClassName, but didn't work neither
m59
m59
@CJRamki yo
have you seen my above issue..
any suggestions?
07:12
!!stat
@thefourtheye You (http://stackoverflow.com/users/1903116/thefourtheye) have 34943 reputation, earned 230 rep today, asked 18 questions, gave 1503 answers, for a q:a ratio of 2:167.
avg. rep/post: 22.97. Badges: 5g 24s 55b
Tried this as well, didn't work triggerBttn = $(".trigger-overlay").click(),
m59
m59
@CJRamki I don't mean any offense, but that is not good code.
@m59 i feel the same..
:(
m59
m59
Correct the OP on his use of the awful practice of <br> for spacing, first of all.
That should never be suggested in your answer.
07:14
@m59 hmmm...
have you seen that question?
@CJRamki First problem, you're using document ready to select elements for some of the elements, you either need it for all or you don't need it at all
Related to @thefourtheye 's question : Is there a clean table somewhere telling what ES6 feature is available in what version of node with or without the --harmony flag ?
Can someone please give me a light on my question? How to make the var be triggered by Class instead of Id:

triggerBttn = document.getElementById( 'trigger-overlay' ),
@dystroy Exactly... I don't seem to find that by Googling... :( Maybe my googling skill sucks
m59
m59
You really should also mention that he should never use inline js.
07:17
@LucasB what?
@m59 do you understand the question?
Another failed try
triggerBttn = $(".trigger-contactform"),
m59
m59
@Connor not really.
I'm trying to change that code I posted above to use Class, instead of Id
hmmmm, na
@LucasB getElementsByClassName ??
been there, didn't work
07:18
did you mean
$(".trigger-contactform").trigger("click");
@LucasB
@dystroy Some one suggested that generators need > 0.11.2 here, but I have 0.11.13-pre, that still doesnt detect generators
@LucasB Well it does work, other code you've written it what is not working
@Connor

function overlay() {
	var container = document.querySelector( 'div.container' ),
		triggerBttn = document.getElementsByClassName( 'trigger-contactform' ),
		overlay = document.querySelector( 'div.overlay' ),
		closeBttn = overlay.querySelector( 'button.overlay-close' );
		transEndEventNames = {
			'WebkitTransition': 'webkitTransitionEnd',
			'MozTransition': 'transitionend',
			'OTransition': 'oTransitionEnd',
			'msTransition': 'MSTransitionEnd',
			'transition': 'transitionend'
		},
and.......
no question to follow then?
@Connor sorry i can't understand this
6 mins ago, by Connor
@CJRamki First problem, you're using document ready to select elements for some of the elements, you either need it for all or you don't need it at all
07:22
Nothing happens when I click a element with class trigger-contactform
Uncaught TypeError: Object #<NodeList> has no method 'addEventListener'
@LucasB that's because getElementsByClassName returns a Array like Collection, you need to loop through the collection
addEventListener should be like, .click?
@LucasB post your code
you didn't post anything relevant
Well, I've switched my underscore each to jQuery each and... although I'm not doing anything performance-sensitive, jQuery each is sure slower: jsperf.com/jquery-each-vs-underscore-each-vs-for-loops/4
@CJRamki you know document ready?
07:24
@dystroy Did a bit more googling and got this
node --v8-options | grep harmony
  --harmony_typeof (enable harmony semantics for typeof)
  --harmony_scoping (enable harmony block scoping)
  --harmony_modules (enable harmony modules (implies block scoping))
  --harmony_symbols (enable harmony symbols (a.k.a. private names))
  --harmony_promises (enable harmony promises)
  --harmony_proxies (enable harmony proxies)
  --harmony_collections (enable harmony collections (sets, maps, and weak maps))
  --harmony_observation (enable harmony object observation (implies harmony collections)
@thefourtheye Good find
It works now :)
var gen = function * () {
    yield 1;
    yield 2;
};

console.log(gen().next());
@Connor yeah...
~/Desktop$ node --harmony Test.js
{ value: 1, done: false }
@CJRamki well, what is it for?
07:26
@Connor see this question
5
Q: unselecting radio input selection

iJayIn a part of my application where i check for duplicate radio input selection and revert if its already selected to early selection. Here is my html code .. <input type="radio" name="A" checked="checked" onclick="return check();" /> <input type="radio" name="A" onclick="return check();" /> <br />

i suggested my answer there...
I think it will vary from one node version to another
@CJRamki I know, that's what i am talking about
i need to change that code in dynamic way..
my code is fully hard coded...
@CJRamki why are you using document ready in that answer?
to check if any input was selected previously...
07:28
@Connor, JsFiddle live preview isn't working for me, hope the demo is working - jsfiddle.net/uRUUK
@CJRamki hmm
I find this painful :
console.log('0','B')
console.log(0,'B')
B isn't logged the same in both cases in Chrome
@CJRamki no, that's not what document ready does :/
o_O
ufff...
@LucasB what is your question dude? what's not working
07:30
Try to make it work with two buttons
@CJRamki if you knew what it does then you would probably know what i meant
@LucasB use, byClassNames or querySelector all to get the elements
then you must loop through the elements, then use addEventListener
I learn better watching >.>
It was a pain to post it on JsFiddle lol - Can you please fix it?
will take me around one hour to get it done, it's 04:33 a.m here
@dystroy Looks like it uses util.inspect sort of stuff internally
console.log('0', 'B', 1);
console.log(util.inspect('0'), util.inspect('B'), util.inspect(1));
console.log(0, 'B', 1);
nope, not unless you help yourself
I'm sleepy and tired
07:34
then don't code now then
@thefourtheye Or maybe it's related to the first parameter being a string (and thus possibly a format) ?
wish I could
@LucasB ok, so now you know what you need to do, go and do it?
@dystroy You might be correct, we should be able to check the source code of v8 implementation, right?
@thefourtheye Probably, but I'm not familiar with that source
07:36
Its a nightmare... I tried once and gave up that thought within a week :(
@Connor found a workaround
@LucasB really..... share the knowledge
		triggerBttn = document.getElementById( 'trigger-overlay' ),
		triggerBttn2 = document.getElementById( 'trigger-overlay2' ),

[...]

	triggerBttn.addEventListener( 'click', toggleOverlay );
	triggerBttn2.addEventListener( 'click', toggleOverlay );
it works bitches hell yeah
forget it
have fun
I'm done, gonna sleep - thank y'all, good evening
07:43
and like every time, I'm going to be an hour late for school.. damn
@C5H8NNaO4 22?
@Connor I'm in an apprenticeship and have school once a week
cool, bye ;)
@SomeKittensUx2666 That's awesome. I haven't done any yet because my internet's been out for nearly 2 days now
But it's finally back!
@KendallFrey I didn't read down far enough to find out if you got it, but some common gotchas: Not sending cookies; not following redirects; not setting the correct headers (along with the correct method of the request)
@RoyiNamir I think nobody in the jquery team cared enough for async:false to make it use non deprecated functions
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08:19
0
Q: Proper way of dealing with multiple promises in Angular

crisbetoWhat is the proper way to fire a function after multiple $http requests have finished? I have 2 options but I'm not sure which is the proper one. Note that both log 'done', after 'one' and 'two' have completed. First, I'm just pushing all the $http requests to an array and using $q.all(promises)...

dat doge
@Connor lol, I go to school and I'm 26 :P
@Mosho For "career day" as a kid, I was interested in computers, and I went to some IT company and all the old IT guys had an opinion. One of them, I remember, said "No, no, kid. Don't come anywhere near this kind of place. First, go to college and then get your degree. And then get your master's degree. And then get your Ph.D, or maybe a couple of them. Then stay around doing post-doctoral work. NEVER LEAVE SCHOOL."
I should have listened.
that is one riveting tale
Well, just saying I'm not judging you for being 26 and still in school posting memes from 2013, that's all.
Now googling to confirm that the purpose of life is school .....
08:32
I will judge you for having a jerky response, though.
I will go on judging Mosho for propagating the doge me
looks like we have a tribunal
@HostileFork Why ? I didn't go to school. Is there a reason to ?
not educated enough to know if school is interesting... that's terrible
@dystroy Universities are sort of ecosytems unto themselves; especially the remote ones. Good places for people who prefer theory to practice. Which I kind of do.
@dystroy they change functions like hell
i never used async:false , but I thought that success is deprecated.....guess it's not
user2509223
08:43
good evening
@HostileFork The theory that is taught isn't always all that useful, though
user2509223
@RoyiNamir yesterday when i went home they talked about the same
Depends on your syllabus, I guess
And your profession
@SomeGuy In the practicality department, my materials science professor was explaining how silicon crystals were grown, and he kind of went on an aside on how you could grow giant diamonds too. Then he said "But don't. Firstly, evil people will blow up your facility and slit your throat in the middle of the night. Secondly, even if they didn't they'd find a way to argue that the lack of natural imperfections made your diamonds less valuable than those from mines."
Sounds interesting
Maybe I'm a bit more biased in this regard because most of the teachers here are horrible
08:49
I would say I had several good teachers, Cornell Engineering, it was good back in the day. Have noticed in the intervening, er, decades they're not as high in the ranks now
user2509223
@HostileFork isnt it already happened a few times?
@derylius Decades? Yes a couple of them did happen. Just thinking about that. I'm old. Lame. I've never been a huge fan of old people, now I am one.
Haha, old people are alright
user2509223
@HostileFork i mean the diamond growing throat sliting stuff
@derylius Uh, I don't keep track of how many people drug and diamond cartels kill. Life is depressing enough. They kill people for other reasons, why not that one?
user2509223
08:53
@HostileFork true, and unfortunately the news on the tv are all about suffering
One day we'll stop this craziness which gives value to natural diamonds. This will be a great progress
user2509223
@dystroy but its sparkling and glittering :D
Barely. And artificial diamonds are more sparkling and glittering. It's partly a bubble.
@dystroy There's lots of things you'd think common sense would stop. Putting more cars on the road, for instance. Or JavaScript. :-P But I think that if experience has taught us anything, it's that some of these patterns actually do go on forever. Stamping anything out entirely is hard... measles is back
Cars are a problem but there's a rationale other than past glory and protecting virtual assets
08:57
@HostileFork People are putting JavaScript on the road? :p
@SomeGuy Let's hope not!
@SomeGuy What do you think drives google cars ?
user2509223
@HostileFork and the media and the goverment and the chemtrails.... and those poor baby seals that the elephants eat every day...
user2509223
@dystroy i guess its dart
I was at a conference and someone was talking about the computer driven cars, and posited a scenario. It was to imagine a day where there are a bunch of driverless little cars driving out in the desert, weaving and tricking around each other like a school of fish. And he suggested the idea of you being strapped into a big old SUV with the task: "go hit one of those cars".
And when you can't do it, and the engineers go run around in the middle of the swerving school of cars no one being hit... the question arises...
How long until insurance companies do not insure human drivers?
09:04
Haha, good question
user2509223
what you want, some money when someone hit you with a car, or a car that cant hit you by program
This is my favorite Tool-Assisted-Speedrun to date, because there is no such thing as a "speedrun" when the screen just advances at a constant rate. So all you can go for is really "artistic merit"
who posted this earlier?
@HostileFork That is quite deceiving
@HostileFork I'm naive. I just hope that insurances will keep providing insurances for drivers, and have low-cost insurances for driverless cars. Naive, I told ya.
@Connor I didn't write it. Complaints to the authors. :-)
user2509223
09:19
nice
@FlorianMargaine I, for one, welcome our robot overlords. youtube.com/watch?v=OGxdgNJ_lZM
@HostileFork Just saying, on there, the for normal get's max ops of 25,000. it's an invalid test case really, check this out, they all do the same with normal for getting 671,754,827 ops jsperf.com/jquery-each-vs-underscore-each-vs-for-loops/4
anyone know Roberto Huertas?
@HostileFork Hahaha, brilliant
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anybody used mandrill with symfony?
09:28
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@HostileFork You like robots? dont worry you will be one soon ;) 2045.com
@Connor Too late, the singularity happened already and it was ruined by lawyers
user2509223
<<<*>=<<<<
user2509223
is it right?
no, it is left.
user2509223
09:37
@FlorianMargaine thanks exactly what i was looking for, +1 +accept
you're welcome, it will be $540
... I should become a consultant.
09:58
why this is always alerts true?
$('input[type=radio]').change(function() {
    alert($(this).is(":checked"));
});
see this fiddle

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