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20:00
@Incognito OH MY FUCKING GOD THIS IS SO AWESOME
hahahahha :D
hoyl crap
you two have the same icon
ANYONE FUCKING RUN THIS IN HIS TERMINAL
@copy well, how would you do it, split it on boundaries, then use conditions or what? i dunno, haven't done much like this before
git clone gist.github.com/7418419.git; cd 7418*; cat *;
@RUJordan do you want me to explain to you or do you want to google?
20:01
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Can we meet in the middle with a link to good information?
:D
Does anyone know of a Client Side Google Spreadsheet API for javascript? It would be nice if it could create a spreadsheet and then read it. Edit: And write to it
You rock brah
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A: What are sessions? How do they work?

Luke404In many dynamic web sites you want to store user data between HTTP requests (because http is stateless and you can't otherwise associate a request to any other request), but you don't want that data to be maintained client side (in the cookie, in URL parameters (like http://example.com/myPage?asd...

@RUJordan ^
which is basically why having a website half https half http is absolute nonsense btw
20:04
So, I would create a session ID linked to my player ID upon logging in, and suddenly I have a secure way of accessing my players ID, and I can make my Player object!
Brilliant!
Why not use php?
as long as the user sends the session id in his http requests, you're able to know what session data there is behind
Because nodejs handles sockets nice and easy
And I know PHP. This was to teach me node and proper code structure
LIFE ISNT ABOUT PHP GAWD
Life is PHP, PHP is Life.
@Connor Do you need to match more than one part somewhere in there?
20:06
^ Be carefull. I went on a huge PHP kick and then went back to async JS and my mind got fucked using async.
(no need to warn me, I was being sarcastic.)
@rlemon PHP is complicated, messy, and doesn't always work the way you want it to?
Soooo GDrive Spreadsheet API anyone?
!!write login system from scratch or use passport-local
20:07
@rlemon use passport-local
cool
@copy I'm guessing it should match the whole thing, but the variables provided should be included in the result, makes sense?
^ not a pile of mess.
0
Q: How to determine if a Promise is supported by the browser

user2836501Does anyone know, using Modernizr or otherwise, if there is a way to detect if the Promise feature is enabled in a browser? I have a polyfill for the functionality, but only want to apply it if the browser does not have a native implementation.

(if you understand how to use it all)
20:09
^ a pile of mess. (but a pile of mess I know how to use)
I have keeping a broken promess
being productive with a shitty framework is still being productive ;)
the worst thing about having a test harness called karma is that every second search result is about spirituality
@Connor Well, a variable would be #(\w*). (of|in) would match of or in. And the rest you just write out literally, escaping special characters
20:11
trying to look up shit on "purecss" is frustrating to no end.
everything is about "pure css solutions"
@copy just a case of matching and replacing then, that's what i was just about to do, thanks
they have a cool looking website though --> purecss
it is a Yahoo project. I like it better than Bootstrap (it is far more limited)
and I'm not tempted to use the JS because fuck YUI
Uhh ohh its a yahoo thing. Probably gona get a new ceo or get canceled in a couple months.
yea you are going to have to show some sources for that
it is an open source project, it isn't going anywhere
20:14
@Connor If you create a language, you should look into an online course that covers that topic, since it's too hard to figure out yourself
^Oh thats good
ok :)
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Google has thought about the amount of api calls you can make a second pretty hard i.imgur.com/EejkCSu.png
20:37
@Incognito not the concepts, but the language still feels pretty shitty to write in
PHP, or javascript?
Or perl?
Probably perl
we were all thinking Java actually
what a POS
Poor guy probably thinks we're joking
No, I agree with you
Java is probably not the top one out there
20:40
I agree with myself too
But I used it, and i'm using javascript atm
I hear Java 8 is nice
What spec talks about window.screen?
@FlorianMargaine The language is a pile.
!!mdn window.screen
20:43
!!youtube family guy incognetus
Should have a link to the spec there
Doesn't tell me the spec.
!!undo
Nope
Huh.
Odd
        wow
so @SomeGuy @RUJordan
20:44
!!undo
"javawarrior" <- just the name makes me want to tease you
!!undo
I was 15, ok?
you know you can change it
20:44
@Incognito Ah, it's DOM 0
2
A: Is it safe to use window.screen?

Doug StephenYou should be fine with it. The reason that it is not part of a standard is because DOM Level 0 was introduced before standards were around. DOM Level 0 is also called the Legacy DOM, and it was created at the same time NetScape 2.0 made JavaScript in the browser a reality; in effect, DOM Level...

> Edith will you stifle yourself we're supposed to be incognitus!
@SomeGuy Do you have a link?
DOM 0 === No spec, but it was part of NetScape, therefore it is present still
2 most common screen name excuses: I was young. I was drunk.
I feel bad about how that made me imagine drunk midgets
20:46
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Why did this dude do this? developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window.screen$compare?to=534349‌​&from=534347
Everyone is terrible at programming but us
@SomeGuy Underage drunk midgets?
Now we're onto something ^
It's raining. I have to walk home.
20:49
how do i changee my username
@RyanKinal Do you live in an area without public transit?
@javawarrior go to your profile, you can't miss it
($5 he makes it JavaCrusader)
@KendallFrey Basically. We have it, but it's not worth my time.
20:50
Yaaay
Ik
i changed i
Barakados sounds badass
!!youtube heart barracuda
It's my Programming name
:D
It's not showing up on my screen though
LOL RYAN NOOOOOO
hahahaha
20:53
:-D
wait
wtf
that one got me a little weak
@javawarrior before you ask -- it will update soon
You got me
i'm a giant fish
20:54
At least they're ferocious
!!youtube south park gay fish
not so much ferocious
@RyanKinal oww my ears
20:58
I kept listening though :(
It's hilarious.
tada
TRASFORMATION COMPLETE
\o/
!!afk foooooood
> I need to accept that I'm a gay fish guys. Even a lyrical genius like me must understand that.
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@RUJordan Y U DELETE QUESTION
I was halfway through answering it
21:09
I deleted it like an hour ago =x
It got no attention and florian answered my question xD
I'd love to see what you were gonna post doe
aw
dat rep
I need 10 more for 7k
If I like what you post I'll go upvote a deserving answer of yours :P
That guy doesn't like ;'s
app.io.route('ready', function(req) {
    req.session.name = req.data
    req.session.save(function() {
        req.io.emit('get-feelings')
    })
})
name is just some session var, but what is save?
Is that a predefined function?
FINALLY got this cot damn ng-grid to auto height
I really don't think it's supposed to be this difficult
@SomeKittensUx2666 what of it
something
send me a messge
refresh the page
not strictly a js question but I am working with js on client and server...at what point in the request/response cycle should I be validating form input?
is duplicating the validation logic on both client and server a necessary evil?
because to the best of my knowledge it's not enough simply having client-side validation
21:19
so I have constraints and such in place in the backend
@Zach you should always validate on server, and obviously validate on client if you want fancy stuff
Catch simple validations (invalid phone number, etc) on the client side
verify the data on the server.
Validation on the server is for prevention of bad data. Validation on the client is for alerting the client of their bad data quickly.
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21:20
@SomeKittensUx2666 do you know any documentation on session.save?
@RUJordan where do you see that?
okay and if data is found to be invalid on the server, what's the driest way to translate the typical db error message to something more user-friendly?
 req.session.save(function() {
        req.io.emit('get-feelings')
    })
In the link you showed me
     $logincheck = login_if_user();
      if ( $logincheck ) { // ...

    function login_if_user() {
    //snip
      return 'true';
    } else {
      return 'false';
DOES ANYONE ELSE SEE THE PROBLEM HERE!??
Besides the string boolean values?
21:23
whady'a mean 'besides'
we're assuming the user's logged in, when they don't actually have an account because the poorly-named login_if_user always returns a truthy value.
yeah it's returning strings not actually true or false. take them out
@HarryMoreno You must be new here.
why does nod not work on terminal in mac
*node
Did you download and install it?
Works fine for me
OH
no
I did
21:29
Anyone know what's wrong with this? I'm trying to increase the total by the percentage of the values in the array of objects. My function keeps skipping over the for loop however

    var total = curItemPercent, parentCompletion;

    function getTotal(index, data){
        console.log(data);
        for(var i; i<index;i++){
            return total += data[i].percentage;
            console.log('total: '+ total);
        }
            parentCompletion = total/index;
            console.log('total:' + total);
whats index?
call getTitak()?
call getTotal?
@SomeKittensUx2666 what'd I miss? yes I'm new here
@mikedidthis it's the length of the data array
@Batman data.length?
21:30
@mikedidthis ive logged it, it's just 2
yea that's what it is
I'll post a jsfiddle gimme a sec
Sure, I was trying to work out why you were passing it in?
@mikedidthis poor troublingshooting, trying to see what was working what wasn't
@Batman kk
var total = curItemPercent, parentCompletion;

function getTotal(data) {
  var total = 0;
  for(var i = 0; i < data.length; i++){
    total += data[i].percentage;
  }
  parentCompletion = total/data.length;
}
You are returning in the for loop, so the first time it loops, it also ends, iirc.
21:35
@Barakados how old are you?
If the total first equals curItemPercentage (0.8) when running getTotal you set total = 0 wont that reset my total
You don't need to know.
21:37
You
You're asking for personal information, and i'd like to know why you need it?
He wants to know if you're in the legal range for his daughter
@Batman no? you loop the two sets of data, add up the percentages. Then you are dividing the combined percentages by the data.length. I presume you want the mean / average?
Schweet
That or if whoopin' ur ass is a felony or a misdemeanor
@mikedidthis Yes I need the mean average of the percentages in the array, plus the initial value in the total
@mikedidthis Shit, I should probably a +1 to my index
21:41
@Batman why? i ++
Sorry, I don't understand the question
I don't understand your question :D
Who was a bad boy?
That escalated quickly...
Ha
Ok lets start again
what is this: var total = curItemPercent, parentCompletion;
21:44
@mikedidthis Lol sorry. Umm, k so I have 3 tasks. I need the total percentage complete from the 3 tasks. When 1 task changes I grab the percentage change from the DOM (curItemPercen) when when I get the 2 sibling tasks from the webcall/server. I need to take the curItemPercent + percentages from the web/call object array and get the total %
That's why I need to add +1 to the index because the index does not include the item modified but it's siblings only.
hi guys, i need help... I need to get rgb color value from css style. It is possible to get it only if I define it in element tag (between) like style="background-color:green", but if I make it trough <style> </style> defined in head section, it does not work..
I am using getComputedStyle , getPropertyCSSValue, getRGBColorValue and it works only if style is defined between element tag.
you want to get the color of a certain div?
yes, in rgb format and style will be defined in head
21:48
...why do you need to do that/
can I have something like document.ready() only with angular
I need to make css style list and if it has a background-color property
it doesn't seem to be finished with everything when the document is ready
i need to show rgb near it
why I need this?
^^
banana
21:54
that is what i said
what about it?
can someone stop him?
I can, but I choose not to
Irony: creating an Indestructible Shovel for a game, and on the first dig it breaks right away.

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