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00:05
Unidentified Coded Object.
UCO
!!wiki Bikram
Vikram Samvat (Vikram Samwat, Vikram Sambt, Bikram Samvat, Bikram Samwat, Bikram Sambat or Vikram's Era) (Devanagari:विक्रम सम्वत्) (abbreviated as V.S. or B.S.) is the calendar established by emperor Vikramaditya. It uses lunar months and solar sidereal year. It is the official calendar of Nepal, also termed Bikram Sambat, but is computed using the tropical year. The Vikrama Samvat is said to have been founded by the emperor Vikramaditya of Ujjain following his victory over the Sakas in 56 BCE, although it is popularly (and incorrectly) associated with the subsequent king Chandragupta ...
!!urban bikram
@monners [Bikram](http://bikram.urbanup.com/6773018) 1. To ejaculate an absurd amount
2. Reaction to seeing something awesome, or an unbelievably hot girl
00:10
LOL
lolwut
!!define Bikram
@RyanKinal My pocket dictionary just isn't good enough for you.
Figured
Hey guys
Wierd one
But I also figured it was... yoga? Is that correct? Bikram Yoga?
00:12
I guess that's my new word for the day
This is being injected into some of my client browser on their dashboards - pastebin.com/w15cuCGf
@HarryBeasant O.O
Good luck with that
I mean, what the hell is that?
It doesnt happen to many people
But it stops the JS from working
First step to figuring out what it is would be decoding the unicode characters
(Anything starting with \u)
That code inserts itself in this line
$('.message').html("<div class='alert alert-success'>"+data.message+"</div>");
Just before the closing </div> trag
Disabled all extensions etc
Different browsers
I thought maybe is malware/adware?
00:25
@RUJordan @RyanKinal TS?
@rlemon no idea lol
Dragon Balls
LOL nice
@rlemon naw I'm about to go to bed I think. I'm exhausted
okay, I totally understand.
00:28
lol fuck off :P
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A: Scrum: how to integrate work done by an overachieving developer out of band?

SomeKittensAlright, so someone's enthusiastically writing great code that needs to be done, just not in order. With all due emphasis: LET THEM It's causing some complications in your scrum sprints. Does it really matter in the grand scheme of things? If he's accomplishing what he's supposed to, then le...

Good answer @SomeKittensUx2666
I feel like it's always the same people here.
…and not here.
@bjb568 I know, that @BenjaminGruenbaum guy is really annoying
@copy How so?
Just joking around
00:46
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@bjb568 laughed a bit at:
otherwise that was incredibly lame :|
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@Mosho I was seeing how much time I could waste of y'all watching a random youtube video.
--bjb568.credibility;
00:59
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Q: Make child Route fire model hook only after the promise returned by parent Route has resolved in EmberJs?

bguizGiven the following router, with a fairly straight forward routing synatx: App.Router.map(function () { this.resource('foos', function(){ this.resource('foo', { path: '/:foo_id' }, function(){ this.route('bar'); }); }); }); I have FoosController, and FooBarController, with co...

01:27
I'm having a debate about language design. So, Javascript has a splice. Let's say you met a new language that tended to pride itself on literacy. Do you think it more reasonable if splice ["abc" if (1 > 2) ["def"] "ghi"] evaluated to "abcghi", or is it more literate to call that concat ["abc" if (1 > 2) ["def"] "ghi"]. (assume x ["abc" if (1 < 2) ["def"] "ghi"] generated "abcdefghi" for this operation we'll call x).
I ask because JavaScript's splice has been invoked to try and argue why it should be called concat and not splice.
Wondering what JavaScript programmers think.
I think that that doesn't look particularly literate?
^neither does this sentence
:P
Sure it does :P
@Mosho looks fine to me
that that is is that that is not is not is that it it is
That that is, is. That that is not, is not. Is that it? It is.
Punctuation often makes the difference.
01:31
> James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher.
case in point
Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo
I think you missed a buffalo
ah no
Nah, just an uppercase
Too lazy to fix
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01:34
@phenomnomnominal On the literacy front, @rlemon tried this eval on RebolBot
in [Rebol and Red], 23 hours ago, by rlemon
javascript> console.log(["Badger","Mushroom","Snake"].forEach(function(a,b,c) { b<1&&(b--);console.log(Array(c.length-b).join(a + ' ') + a); }));
I responded with...
in [Rebol and Red], 23 hours ago, by HostileFork
@RebolBot
weebl: function [blk] [
    foreach [count word] blk [
        loop count [prin [word space]]
        prin newline
    ]
]

weebl [4 Badger 2 Mushroom 1 Snake]
Save the badger badger badger badger badger badger
@HostileFork I don't think that @rlemon was trying to be particularly legible :P
I have slaved, foolishly, for a month on this time sink: blackhighlighter.org
And I now know more JavaScript than I ever wanted to know. If I wanted to mine fake Internet points, I could probably answer a lot of people's questions on SO
Though, NPM in Node is actually sort of well done.
@HostileFork joke or srs?
@KendallFrey That's a very serious project, try it.
01:38
too lazy, and have no use
@KendallFrey Okay, go back to watching dancing with the stars then.
!!s/\bd.+s\b/flying rockets/
@KendallFrey @KendallFrey Okay, go back to watching flying rockets then. (source)
too lazy to fix
!!> console.log("we considered the !! thing but thought it better to have the bot respond to conversation with an @ request, usually... but we did add >> for one line eval.")
01:41
@HostileFork "undefined" Logged: "we considered the !! thing but thought it better to have the bot respond to conversation with an @ request, usually... but we did add >> for one line eval."
m59
m59
@Mosho ever messed with $formatters?
a bit
m59
m59
I can't get the function to fire. $parser works...
show me the code
m59
m59
This is someone else's demo
I added the console log
Shouldn't that be firing on every change, just like the parser?
01:45
parser goes from view to model
formatter other way
m59
m59
So, I need to setViewValue?
hmm, maybe just changing the model would be enough?
but yeah, would definitely get called is you use that
m59
m59
but that calls the parser which is already being called
wtf, I can't set window variables in jsf or something?
ah, got it
here
@m59 do scope.$apply('test=5')
you need to set the console to result(fiddle.jshell.net/) rather than <top frame> first
in chrome
m59
m59
that really lost me =D
01:57
what :<
m59
m59
how is this better?
how is what better
it fires the formatting function
it fires only when you update the model outside the view
m59
m59
but...I want it fire when updating IN the view!
for that you use parser
> Array of functions to execute, as a pipeline, whenever the model value changes.
m59
m59
But the parser doesn't update the view
02:00
you want to do something in the background I get it
input some stuff, do some logic, spit it back?
m59
m59
yeah, I guess just a watch then?
yeah
or an event
m59
m59
well dern
that's what I get for trying to be fancy.
It's just on principle....it's already watched...
And because of that, I feel like it's really supposed to be done differently.
maybe you can try the observe pattern, that's pretty fancy
what are you trying to do though
(//cc @Mosho @Loktar @SomeGuy ^^)
02:04
that's pretty great
but seems like you can get impossible patterns
lol nice @rlemon
game a week baby
also this will be way easier to port to mobile than the first
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43044.4
nice
02:07
@Mosho that is what makes you want to play it more
@Loktar 43k? lol
luck of the draw on that shit
@Mosho yeah dude im super pro
I will allow for a higher reaction speed
touchier controls now
02:15
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@Mosho how do you always do better at my games than me
you've been programming since you were 8
guess what I've been doing
HighScore: 3157.6!
that reminds me I can copy over my old c64 progs now woot
since I got my 1541 ultimate
wont have to worry about bit rot anymore
m59
m59
LOL I just thought of a dirty trick.
You could insta post a fail answer on questions, immediately delete it, then improve it and undelete. You'd always have the first and best answer :)
But, for the record, I'm not encouraging that!!
02:29
looks fine to me
HighScore: 3372.9!
damn
not even close
I changed it
try now
m59
m59
@just_wes that is one of the best gifs I've seen.
4118.5
02:34
still got it
5115.4
gotta post a screensho
alright c64 game time
@Loktar not so fast
dude I cant stare at the poop shoot any longer
but nice score! :P
02:40
-lol
yeah I was getting dizzy
might want to work on those textures @rlemon :P
@Mosho Where is this? URL?
i'll work on it
@monners lemon's game
@m59 can I assign an ngModel to some random thing in the scope
02:45
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other than textures, i'm interested in feedback.
@m59 nvm, got it
wow stackoverflow now has chat !
3
wow you are a new user!
no doubts !
guys i have a doubt.. i want to develop a desktop app using node-webkit .. basically i want to start another application from it .. how much of access to that application would i have ?
02:50
@rlemon it's better than cave crawler
in HTML / CSS / WebDesign, 15 mins ago, by Zach Saucier
I like crawler better :)
fuck him
1:1
lol I think its the same game vertically
so they are equal in my eyes
althought lack of a speed up does hurt the new one a bit
awww
02:52
you should fall faster and faster until you hit up which slows you a tad bit
maybe makes the dude "bounce" a bit in the air
you can add barriers that open and close in conjunction with a slow-down ability
all noted. but I need to goto bed. o/
!!afk sleeping
see ya man
nj
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can I turn an array of HTMLcollection or NodeList into jquery junk
in one swing
tabs = _.map(elm.children()[0].children, (elm) -> angular.element(elm))
good enough
tabs = _.map(elm.children()[0].children, angular.element)
even better
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03:43
c64 has equal footing on my desk now
need to get a raised shelf and a proper c64 monitor though
04:01
04:33
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See now, Feeds is helpful. Caprica isn't.
^ As just demonstrated
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05:23
^ And demonstrated again.
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06:03
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Anyone available for half a minute?
I'm having a problem and I can't think straight anymore
@JeffNoel maybe
!!welcome jeff
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Hi
alright
I have set up a loop in javascript to output some HTML (I know it's dumb, it's not my choice though). The code I provide is not functionnal, it goes in an infinite loop and won't change week (the `for... in` loop).

More details are written in the JSFiddle:
http://jsfiddle.net/d4L4t/
I'm setting the value of the counter back to 0 in an IF statement because 0=="Sunday" and Sunday needs to be the last day of the week. You can see the array composition in the JSFiddle.
06:21
First off, 1TBS please.
@Jeff [Error] ReferenceError: Can't find variable: maDate
onload (show, line 21)
@bjb568 As I said, the code I wrote in the JSFiddle won't work. If you want I can provide a fully functionnal example that goes into the infinite loop
how does maDate look like? Please include a mock
@Jeff If it isn't functional, it isn't functional. So yes.
if maDate.calendrier is an array, you should use numeric for rather than for..in to iterate over it.
use === rather than ==
06:25
Why is == better?
=== is better. It's more predictable
I just did the hackiest thing ever
tabs = do () ->
  it = scope.$$childTail
  while (!it.tabs || !it.tabs.length)
    it = it.$$prevSibling
  return it.tabs
@Jan No. == is better, it's easier and a key feature of untyped languages.
but it works!
Here is an updated fiddle: jsfiddle.net/d4L4t/2
06:26
@bjb568 0 equals both '' and '0' under ==.
maDate is actually a date Object/function.
@Jan So? Get to know it. It's not that hard.
@bjb568 thus you can have two values that both equal zero, but not each other. confusion is to be expected.
@JanDvorak I used a for...in because some of the arrays withing maDate.calendrier will only contain data in the index 0 and 6, per say.
@Jan It's a complex system. Because it's complex doesn't mean it's bad.
06:28
@bjb568 always code as if the next person to manage your app was a sadististic maniac that knows where you live
@Jan Why?1
0
Q: Waiting on multiple promises as a group and singly in angular?

Mark0978I'm using Restangular to do several simultaneous calls to the server. Restangular returns promises for each action, each one of them needs to do something with its specific return, and once all 3 are complete and their .then functions have completed, I need to perform another function. Is this ...

@bjb568 because it might be. Namely, you know where you live, and you might be the one to fix your app, and you will not remember anything about the code.
I'll try to summarize my issue: Is there a way to loop through an array from 1 to 6, then to 0 and stop at 0?
@Jan So? I can remember the language. I can write notes. What does it have to do with ==?
@Jeff for (var i = 0; i <= 6; i++) arr[i].etc() arr[0].etc()
06:33
@bjb568 Thank you very much, I'll go on with that. You have no idea how much that might help me! (I need some sleep haha)
That was just plain logic haha
thanks again, I'm out guys! Good night/day
@bjb568 what kind of notes do you mean? If you mean comments - the best kind of comments is a readable code.
@Jan If I write a million lines of code, I have docs. But I write readable code without comments. I am very anti-comment. It usually just clutters things up and masks real problems.
//explicit comment:
if(input == 0){ // either a zero or an empty string

//implicit comment:
if(input === '0' || input === '') {
I'd say the latter is much better
and the former without a comment looks like a double bug where === and '0' were meant.
if(!input)
Way shorter. If not input. If there is no input.
06:39
@bjb568 won't enter if the input is '0'
So add if (!input || input == '0')
Your two examples differ in functionality.
s/==/===/, then I'll be happy
@bjb568 they don't. I know input is a string.
?
Ok.
Then the second is better.
If it's typed, then it's typed.
If it's just some random thing, then it's just some random thing.
see? I even document the type of input by using ===
Yes, that's great.
But for a specific purpose, and that only.
06:41
do you have a better example?
innerHTML = num + ' Notification'+(num==1?'':'s');
do you know the type of num? I'm sure you do.
innerHTML = num + ' Notification' + (num===1 ? '' : 's' );
var num = req.responseText.split('<',1)[0];
There's absolutely no point in making it === instead of ==.
@bjb568 in which case, === '1'
So why bother typing an extra char?
06:45
do you want to append 's' if num is '0001'?
it's unclear in your code, and it will append s in that case.
num can't be 0001.
@bjb568 how come?
or rather, how do you know?
Because echo mysqli_fetch_array(mysqli_query($con,"SELECT Count(*) FROM Chat-Posts` WHERE NOT Deleted AND Post LIKE '%@".$user['Name']."%' AND Room NOT IN (SELECT ID FROM Chat-Rooms WHERE Deleted) AND Time > (SELECT Notif-Read FROM Users WHERE Name = '".$user['Name']."') ORDER BY ID DESC LIMIT 144"))[0];`
vs7
vs7
hi just wana to confirm is there any way to use jQuery like :before or :after
also, how does the next maintainer know?
vs7
vs7
06:46
jQuery("#id:before").html();
like this ?
@Jan By reading the code. And trusting that I'm not an idiot.
@vs7 you can't manipulate pseudo-elements
@vs7 Try it yourself.
@bjb568 umm... how do you know whom have you inherited the code base from?
vs7
vs7
@JanDvorak ohh
06:47
@vs7 And pseudo-elements don't have html contents.
they do have contents, though
@Jan Does it matter?
vs7
vs7
actually the problem is , i need to add reload when its clicked
<div id="popular_read_more">Show More</div>
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@bjb568 indeed; if you suspect the previous maintainer might be an idiot, you can't assume anything about their assumptions.
06:49
@vs7 Why do you need a pseudo-element, then?
@vs7 why are you using pseudo-elements for that?
Jinx
@Jan It isn't hard to test the code.
a single test won't tell you anything about the edge-cases
and multiple tests take way more time than reading the code
also, if you suspect the previous developer might be dick, you don't want to run just any unknown code on your machine.
@Jan It's pretty simple - if it works at first glance and looks like not-a-hairy-ball, it's probably fine.
vs7
vs7
i just want too add that in <div id="popular_read_more"><span>Reloading</span>Show More</div>
06:51
And it runs on the clients machine, anyway.
@bjb568 and that is completely wrong.
@Jan How so?
vs7
vs7
and when ajax come i want to remove that
@JanDvorak @bjb568
@vs7 myelement.appendChild() myelement.removeChild()
@bjb568 if it works at first glance and contains no common sources of bugs (say, ==), and doesn't look like a bowl of pasta, it's probably fine.
@bjb568 he's using jQuery...
vs7
vs7
06:53
@JanDvorak is that an good idea to use pretend?
@Jan Whatever. jQ stinks, anyway.
@bjb568 why do you think so?
vs7
vs7
@bjb568 need to add before text
@Jan Fine. What if I was maintaining the code myself?
@Jan Because it's slow, it doesn't add features, it's slow, and it doesn't add features.
@bjb568 doesn't provide any assurance the coder wasn't an idiot / novice when he wrote this.
@bjb568 "doesn't add features" except an animation core, implicit iteration, nicer API for AJAX and DOM and a compatibility layer, you mean?
06:56
"animation" What a joke. Have you not heard of CSS?
"implicit iteration" Foreach?
"AJAX" function request(uri,fnct,params) {
var iReq = new XMLHttpRequest();
iReq.open('POST',uri,true);
iReq.setRequestHeader("Content-type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
iReq.send(params);
if (fnct) {
iReq.onreadystatechange = function() {
if (this.readyState === 4) {
this.fnct(this);
}
}
iReq.fnct = fnct;
}
return iReq;
};
@bjb568 CSS animations are limited in capabilities
"DOM" Document.getElement(s)ByEtc
@bjb568 with ES5shim, right?
@Jan Nobody needs support.
Screw you, IE users.
<div id="err" style="text-align: center; margin: 144px 32px; color: #fff;">
<!--[if IE]>
This site does not support Microsoft Internet Explorer due to its lack of compatibility with web specifications.</p><p>Please use a modern browser such as <a href="//chrome.google.com/">Chrome</a> to view this site.
<![endif]-->
<!--[if !IE]> -->
<noscript>Your JavaScript is disabled. Please enable JavaScript to view this site.</noscript>
<!-- <![endif]-->
</div>
<script>
if (navigator.userAgent.indexOf('Trident') === -1 && navigator.userAgent.indexOf('MSIE') === -1) {
document.getElementById('err').style.display = 'none';
}
</script>
<script>
try {
document.getElementById('cont').classList.remove('hid');
} catch(e) {
document.getElementById('err').innerHTML = 'Your browser is unsupported. Please use the latest version of Chrome.';
}
</script>
@bjb568 that's not what your boss asks you to do. 80% of your company's code base is still running IE8.
also,
!!tell bjb568 format
06:59
@bjb568 Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
Ughughugh.
Screw companies.

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