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20:00
Angular is horrible for building a static blog unless it's about kittens.
@Loktar ##javascript is mostly pos though
:( mine is about full grown cats.
@FlorianMargaine sometimes there is good discussion
@BenjaminGruenbaum Sooo... Kittens should build his blog in Angular, then?
there are so many people in there though... so many
20:00
I haven't used IRC since the glory days of quakenet
never saw one :\
Guess i'll pick another technology - picks up backbone... ooo this is pretty
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A: What's the difference between a global var and a window.variable in javascript?

RaynosNo difference. They both have the same effect (In the browser, where window is the global context1). But window.foo = "bar" says set property foo on window. Where as foo = "bar" says either a typo or intentionally global. Since I have to double check whether it's a typo or not, I personally fi...

20:02
LOL
hello
wow @just_wes made me lol hard at work
my dudes n sprudes
what does this do
|=
does any of you know how to decode streamed mp3 file over websocket ?
Huh. There's a wireless network called "Scott's MacBook Pro"
20:02
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My coworker's name is Scott...
... it's unsecured...
Hotspot
I know what it is
@Connor denotes a common oface
OK OK
20:03
lol
I'm just figuring out what I can do with it ;-)
@RyanKinal no he's asking if Scott is hot
got dat hot spot
@RyanKinal most definitely.
@rlemon go for it.
@Mosho ooooook 0.o
@RyanKinal I know what it is!
I'm not familiar with this bitty stuff
Do you have to use promises when you are updating/inserting data into a database?
@Connor Reading is useful
@RUJordan Have to? Probably not.
20:07
@Loktar Hahaha
Oh, which client do you use?
I use irssi but i ssh into my server at home
All i know is my pc is 64 bit, that's everything i know about bits
OS*
hehe
!!wiki bit
A bit is the basic unit of information in computing and digital communications. A bit can have only one of two values, and may therefore be physically implemented with a two-state device. The most common representation of these values are . The term bit is a portmanteau of binary digit. The two values can also be interpreted as logical values (true/false, yes/no), algebraic signs (+/−), activation states (on/off), or any other two-valued attribute. The correspondence between these values and the physical states of the underlying storage or device is a matter of convention, and d...
20:09
Well wtf. My query isn't working now :(
uh ohh Jordans Query isn't working
Ale
Ale
!!wiki qubit
In quantum computing, a qubit  or quantum bit is a unit of quantum information—the quantum analogue of the classical bit.  A qubit is a two-state quantum-mechanical system, such as the polarization of a single photon: here the two states are vertical polarization and horizontal polarization.  In a classical system, a bit would have to be in one state or the other, but quantum mechanics allows the qubit to be in a superposition of both states at the same time, a property which is fundamental to quantum computing. Bit versus qubit A bit is the basic unit of informa...
whats wrong with jQuery dude?!
@Loktar lol
20:09
con.getConnectionAsync().then(function(connection) {
	connection.queryAsync("UPDATE player_data SET x="+mysql.escape(x)+", y="+mysql.escape(y)+" WHERE id="+mysql.escape(this.id))
	.finally(function() {
		this.x = x;
		this.y = y;
		req.io.emit("talk", {x:this.x,y:this.y});
		connection.release();
		console.log(this.x,this.y);
	});
});
Hahaha
You tell me D:
@Loktar The people it attracts
Ale
Ale
And now: are there any qubitwise operations?
Am I breaking my promise again?
I don't need to return anything, nor am I selecting data.. sooo.. waiii
20:11
@Ale Good question
Does anyone know if there is a complete socket.io API reference?
@LogicalAngel What you see is what you get
wysiwyg
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Q: Socket.IO documentation

MehrdadIs there any documentation about Socket.IO? Its website just has a poor wiki and there is no full documentation explaining connect, emit, require and so on

20:13
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Anh
Anh
Can't I access global var inside Javascript loop? This is strange coming from other languages
@Anh yes you can
@Anh what's the problem?
Anh
Anh
$(document).ready(function() {
for (var i = 1; i <= 16; i++) {
var $square = $("<div class='square'></div>");
$("body").append($square);
}
});
If I put the var $square ... outside the loop, the div does not get appended
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20:18
@Anh Does it get appended once?
you are appending the same div each time
append($square.clone());
otherwise it is like "append square? I ALREADY FUCKING DID! I'm going to ignore you now"
"Srsly. Screw that. DID IT ONCE. GOOD ENOUGH."
Anh
Anh
Oh... I did not know that. Isn't it strange though? In Python for example, list.append(var) would append multiple times np
So how should I think about variable in JS?
20:20
eh?
0
Q: Must I Promise An Update?

RUJordanI'm trying to convert a callback update query into a nice, neat promise.. but then it hit me. Do I need to promise it at all? Here's my old, callback function: con.getConnection(function(err,connection){ if (err) console.log("Get Connection Error.. "+err); con.query("UPDATE player_data ...

that will append new ones
Me and my clever titles
unless you mean when its outside
@Anh It has nothing to do with the variable itself. It has to do with the fact that you've already appended the div to the body.
20:21
Find the UX issue!
Anh
Anh
@Ryan
nm, you mean defining outside of the loop :P
@rlemon ooooooooo, that's pretty
Anh
Anh
Thanks all for helping. Things work now but I hope to understand more. What I'm saying is I can append a variable multiple time to a Python list. It does not complain that I have appended this variable already.
20:23
@Anh $square is a reference to an Element. if said element already exists on the DOM you cannot append it again. you have to clone it to a new Element and append that
Anh
Anh
So I'm surprised that in JS we have to use $var.clone
@rlemon what about $body
it might not make clear sense until you try to remove an element from the DOM by reference.
Anh
Anh
@rlemon that explains it!
20:23
but still the same concept.
then you are like. Ohh Shit! that makes sense now!
@Loktar correct me if i'm wrong (pure presumption here) but clone should be less overhead than invoking the jQuery.init again no?
@rlemon You're invoking it 15 time un-needlessly anyway
!!
@Connor That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: t
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Q: i need an answer to something i have no idea how i could possibly solve it

user3407899okay this is just simple i need pointing i the right directions and or a bit of help, basically i have a a script running on my server that runs a few tasks and fetchs image when the frontend is being used. i then have a html page wich is my frontend the problems is my page sometimes loads and c...

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20:25
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Q: Must I Promise An Update?

RUJordanI'm trying to convert a callback update query into a nice, neat promise.. but then it hit me. Do I need to promise it at all? Here's my old, callback function: con.getConnection(function(err,connection){ if (err) console.log("Get Connection Error.. "+err); con.query("UPDATE player_data ...

@rlemon probably, I have no clue
but my intuition would say cloning is better
@Connor why do you talk to me about other peoples code?
user1596138
Ok @RUJordan... We get it. You thought about the titles..
I don't care. It isn't what I was showing him. sthap
Anh
Anh
@Loktar Oooooh I see. So without $ my var will be a generic <div> that I can add multiple times. But with $ I'm creating a specific element that can't be added again to DOM
20:26
exactly
like @rlemon already said. lol not trying to steal credit :P
@rlemon Well, it's what you suggested, then you were on about initiating it more than once so i thought it was necessary, who pissed in your cereal?
@Connor sorry that sounded rude. I just get like "ugh" when people give me comments on someone elses code about an unrelated snippet.
@Jhawins that was feeds D:
Anh
Anh
God you guys are so helpful T_T I'm on the verge of crying
and my comment was to loktars solution, not to the original code.
user1596138
20:27
@RUJordan I know. I was referring to the question itself :P
@Anh Don't cry! JavaScript loves you!
Unless, of course, they're tears of happiness.
!!t
@Connor Input not matching /(\w+) (\w+) (\w+)/. Help: User-taught command: <>http://www.wordreference.com/$1$2/$3
I try to put <3 in all of my code now
20:28
its in our nature to tinker
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Anh
Anh
Alright! I'm back to learning now. I'm doing the Odin project thingy
even with other people solutions to problems
@Anh I prefer Isis.
I prefer....
!!youtube ulysses
@Loktar someone much smarter than I once said - The world is too much for us - and therefore the sky must be so also -- large and too big to grasp- yet we still reach for it -it is our nature to reach
2
@SimonSarris just ask any mother who has taken her 2 year old shopping.
@SimonSarris That's... :wipes away a tear:... that's beautiful, man.
and to kill
whats the easiest way to break out of three for loops? will break; do the trick, or return false? or is it like break 3;? too many languages
20:31
!!youtube blood brothers
!!undo
@Mosho I'm afraid I can't let you do that, Mosho
shit
well this is gay
@JacobRaccuia That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
20:31
@JacobRaccuia continue continues to the next itteration, return exits the function ,
:)
@Mosho What, exactly, is so homosexual about it?
something something shit something undo something not allowed something sex
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20:34
!!norris
@RyanKinal getting that song instead of the real blood brothers
@JacobRaccuia Chuck Norris once ate an entire bottle of sleeping pills. They made him blink.
@Mosho And that has to do with same-sex romance how?
@BenjaminGruenbaum yes, I benchmarked it, you can do it running ./bench. Here's what I get (with a greater N) :
dys@dys-tour:~/dev/bounded-cache> ./bench
Task "lru-cache(2000) - 2000000 set" took 2764 ms
Task "lru-cache(2000) - 2000000 get" took 477 ms
Task "lru-cache(2000) - 2000000 set, get and get" took 5391 ms
Task "lru-cache(2000) - 2000000 del" took 143 ms
Task "lru-cache(50000) - 2000000 set" took 22658 ms
Task "lru-cache(50000) - 2000000 get" took 574 ms
Task "lru-cache(50000) - 2000000 set, get and get" took 7093 ms
Task "lru-cache(50000) - 2000000 del" took 166 ms
Task "bounded-cache-prototype(2000) - 2000000 set" took 1727 ms
!!> i=0; while(i <10) { alert(!!norris); i++; }
20:36
@JacobRaccuia "ReferenceError: i is not defined"
If that wasn't clear, I made a few different implementations to test
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@JacobRaccuia "ReferenceError: alert is not defined"
!!tell RyanKinal urban gay
how do you get the bot to print?
@RyanKinal [gay](http://gay.urbanup.com/424181) 1. jovial or happy, good-spirited

2. a homosexual male or female

3. often used to describe something stupid or unfortunate. originating from homophobia. quite preferable among many teenage males in order to buff up their "masculinity"
20:37
@Mosho Sooo... it was good-spirited that you got the wrong video?
#3
buffing up the masculinity!
yes
@RyanKinal someone said that to me, I had it saved but loke's "its in our nature" reminded me of it
Ahhh, so you're demonstrating homophobia to buff your masculinity.
20:38
so I pasted it
@RUJordan your question is bad :P
@RyanKinal exactly
@SimonSarris :-)
listening to the blood brothers is one way to buff your masculinity!!!!
Add logs to the question body, like, what is equal what when
20:38
@Mosho Gotcha.
@RyanKinal I'm glad we had this conversation
@BenjaminGruenbaum will do
Thank you for teaching me more about your personality.
!! youtube love rhymes blood brothers
Ale
Ale
20:39
Is rlemon away?
!!riot
user1596138
He'll never know
Ale
Ale
:/
!!tell rlemon riot
@rlemon (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
user1596138
Shit
user1596138
20:41
!!afk I'm out for the day on that
@BenjaminGruenbaum added some log flow. Everything is working except my query
@RUJordan your callback version is incorrect.
Callback version?
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Yeah, they do different things
You emit the message earlier
The callback version emits it before the query, the promises version after.
@Ale ;)
Put it in a .then not a .finally , never ignore errors.
Your callback version just logged the error and ignored it instead of returning. This is why the nodejs error model sucks. This is what promises fix.
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Meh... Won't get it lol
20:46
!!/mustache mosho
@BenjaminGruenbaum so how do I catch any errors?
!!/mustache jacobraccuia
Or wait until the query is done
This is all so confusing
20:47
@RUJordan change .finally for .then(function(result){ and .catch(function(err){
Handle errors.
Ok, let's see if this works.
Still the same thing. Everything logs fine, but the query isn't hitting my database
con.getConnectionAsync().then(function(connection) {
	connection.queryAsync("UPDATE player_data SET x="+mysql.escape(x)+", y="+mysql.escape(y)+" WHERE id="+mysql.escape(this.id))
	.then(function() {
		this.x = x;
		this.y = y;
		req.io.emit("talk", {x:this.x,y:this.y});
		console.log(this.x,this.y);
	}).catch(function(err){
		throw new err;
	}).finally(function() {
		connection.release();
	});
});
Am I just doing this all wrong..?
why are you throwing new err in the catch?
Isn't that what you do with errors?
con.getConnectionAsync().then(function(connection) {
	return connection.queryAsync("UPDATE player_data SET x="+mysql.escape(x)+", y="+mysql.escape(y)+" WHERE id="+mysql.escape(this.id))
	.then(function() {
                console.log("BOO"); // is this logging?
		this.x = x;
		this.y = y;
		req.io.emit("talk", {x:this.x,y:this.y});
		console.log(this.x,this.y);
	}).finally(function() {
		connection.release();
	});
});
No, you handle them - or let them propagate. You don't just catch and rethrow. No need to do that with promises
20:50
@RUJordan i'm not sure about mysql, but in postgres I can do this: (for the query)
I didn't see previous messages but do the author know about prepared statement ? It's strange to see mysql.escape...
@dystroy @RUJordan is the author
client.query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = $1 AND role = $2", ['jimmy', 'admin'], function(req, res) {

});
with node-mysql too
@BenjaminGruenbaum console.log(this.x,this.y); is logging fine in the then() function. And how do you "handle" errors instead of throwing them?
20:51
except it's ?, not $n
@RUJordan they get propagated for free, that's what promises do for you.
yea I just don't know mysql for that
You only .catch when you handle them
Ale
Ale
> queryAsync
...wait.
@RUJordan if you reached it, it's fine, the request was successful.
Ale
Ale
20:52
Are there some synchronous methods? For what case?
@BenjaminGruenbaum how it is successful if my database isn't updating?
Who keeps starring and unstarring things?
@RUJordan log the contents of the query, what does it return?
user1596138
Star this. Who are you
Then run it manually, does it work?
[ { fieldCount: 0,
    affectedRows: 0,
    insertId: 0,
    serverStatus: 2,
    warningCount: 0,
    message: '',
    protocol41: true,
    changedRows: 0 },
  undefined ]
20:54
Wait, how did you promisify connection.queryAsync?
@Ale promisify builds new functions with the Async postfix. Those functions return promises
I meant the query string
var mysql = require("mysql");
var Promise = require("bluebird");
Promise.promisifyAll(require("mysql/lib/Connection").prototype);
Promise.promisifyAll(require("mysql/lib/Pool").prototype);
looks like it is running, log the query string (the UPDATE... bit)
I'm afraid I don't know what you mean by that. Do you want me to set the string to a variable and then log it?
Ale
Ale
20:57
@dystroy Hmm, okay.
Thanks.
Gonna look into it. Seems interesting a bit.
Wow, neat!
Still does not make me like node. :(
Is there any way to check if Object.defineProperty was used to create a property?
I come here to announce: You need to add a !!2048 command to the bot. I tried it, and nothing happened. I is disappoint.
:O
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!!learn 2048 '<>@Doorknob are you happy now?'
@SomeKittensUx2666 Command 2048 learned
21:10
!!2048
@Doorknob are you happy now?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I fixed it :) I wasn't logging this.id in the right spot. For some reason this doesn't scope to inside the promise.
@RUJordan use .bind
you can .bind a promise to set its context
Like binding an eventlistener?
21:13
woah
getting a pluralsight license via work
thats neato
You have .bind that sets the contexyt
@RUJordan yes. Anonymous functions context is undefined by default
promiseReturningFunction().bind({x:"foo"}).then(function(){
     this.x; // foo
});
....in strict mode
@FlorianMargaine for promises - always
Anh
Anh
21:15
Hey guys, does everything in JS have to go within $(document).ready() ?
Why? It calls with undefined?
Anh
Anh
Say, I'm trying to define a function that, when I click on .square, the .square add class .blue
@FlorianMargaine yes, that's the spec
Anh
Anh
Does that function go inside $(document).ready() as well?
@BenjaminGruenbaum con.getConnectionAsync().bind(this).then(function(connection) { brilliant!
21:16
@Anh put the code at the bottom of the body section - problem solved
You're really good at this.
I really appreciate all your help :)
lol, I just did it a few times before so I know the API, glad I could help
Slowly but surely I'm learning lol
21:29
That's good :)
21:45
o/ all
v0v
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21:52
!!work or game or work on a game
@rlemon game
!!PC or PS4
@rlemon PC
!!Terraria or finish south park
@rlemon Terraria
21:53
!!thanks
@rlemon Most welcome
omfg
I just did code
and it worked, first try
So, Brendan Eich is the CEO of Mozilla. WTF?
CTO to CEO of a tech company isn't that unheard of
This is a blow for JavaScript.
22:02
The scope of promises is driving me nuts
@RUJordan why?
@BenjaminGruenbaum how do you figure?
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@BenjaminGruenbaum everytime I try to get information, the code executes beforehand. Even with promises
I don't don't understand the flow
I don't see him being that much less involved, if that is where you are going.
22:03
@rlemon much less time to work on JS
in before @RUJordan makes a question titled "this is a promise I can't keep"
well, i'm optimistic about it
@RUJordan go to jsfiddle, write code that does .delay with promises, report back.
@rlemon I'm not :/
will do
!!s/\//)/
22:04
!!afk home and reports
@rlemon Could not process input. Error: trailing \ in regular expression on line 230
awww
@rlemon @rlemon I'm not :) (source)
there we go Turn that frown Upside Down!
22:12
@BenjaminGruenbaum BE's Proposition 8 funding is rearing its head again. Shitstorm on Twitter.
Anh
Anh
Guys, why do we have to to do $("button").click(function(){}); ? Can't we just do stuff within click() without function?
TIL IE sucks.
@Anh because you are passing a handler function that you want to be called when "button" is clicked. If you just pass in other stuff, it will be evaluated when the code is trying to assign the handler, not when the event is fired.
I wondered why the frisbee was getting bigger... then it hit me.
Anh
Anh
$("button").click($("div").remove())
FYI, IE fires a 'onbeforeunload' event when you click a <a> with href="javascript:void(0);"
Anh
Anh
22:18
why isn't it true that, when I click the button, the stuff inside () is fired
why do I wrap inside function
@Anh that will remove all "divs" then try to assign the result of that (the removed set of elements) to the click handler of button, but click expects a function, so it won't work.
@PotPlant yeah
It has to be a function, so that when you call click, it doesn't run the function, it just creates it, and then passes it to the click function, where it gets assigned as the handler function.
Anh
Anh
So you all confirm that click() expects a function. Is this something about JS that I just accept?
Because I don't understand why click() MUST accept a function instead of just taking a bunch of actions
I just wonder about the reasoning behind this
22:26
@Anh it doesn't need a function
oh, jQuery
well, if they haven't changed it
d
Anh
Anh
so is the answer yes, it must take a function?
@Anh because it will try to run what you pass it
@RUJordan what do you call a dog with no hind legs?
try running this code in your browser:
@rlemon RUJordan is afk: home and reports
22:31
$('div').click(alert('hello'));
Morning bitches!!!
Anh
Anh
jsfiddle.net/#&togetherjs=j3yF2raR9x I tried in here but there's nothing ... ? @phenomnomnominal (sorrry I'm a noob)
@Anh are you using google chrome?
Anh
Anh
firefox ubuntu
Do you know how to use dev tools?
@Anh i'll join you in the jsfiddle
Anh
Anh
22:37
@phenomnomnominal oh I see now ... hmm
Anh
Anh
@phenomnomnominal so back to the original question, what happens to $("div").click($("#otherdiv").remove())
how is this different from alert('hello')
It will run $("#otherdiv").remove() when the script is run.
It is no different, alert is just more obvious as to what is happening
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I'll show you in the fiddle.
22:45
my latest bug:
this.styleValueHandlers = {
            'Weight': function (width) { return width + "px"; },
            'Hidth': function (height) { return height + "px"; }
        };
22:58
what about it?

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