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00:09
Does anyone else find it awkward that npm modules end up repeating dependencies, sometimes even outrageously?
Like, a project that depends on x and chalk, where x also depends on y AND chalk, and y depends on chalk as well.
That's 3 downloads of chalk in one project.
Is there a difference between
function myObject() {
this.doSomething = function() {
alert("hello");
}
}
var obj = new myObject();
obj.doSomething();

and

function myAltObj() {}
myAltObj.prototype.doSomething = function() {
alert("hello 2");
}
var obj2 = new myAltObj;
obj2.doSomething();
? JSFiddle to show: http://jsfiddle.net/8RWV6/
@BenjaminGruenbaum Reading through the worst interview questions now, beautiful.
s/questions/answers/
00:26
Never mind, I think I found it stackoverflow.com/questions/5912497/…
00:48
@Jhawins ???
user1596138
@kendall idk like i said. Don't get it
I have no idea what you're talking about
user1596138
I have like 4 tweets
user1596138
Maybe you aren't one of the ones who wa all like dude use the twitter
Well I was saying how awesome it is
your tweet makes no sense though
unless my brain is more fucked up than I think
00:52
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user1596138
Maybe mine is? Lemme re-read it.
user1596138
I'm mobile and I've had a brewski or 2
user1596138
Oh the hashtag was just me being sassy about hashtags. I remember when they weren't a thing and for me they never were a thing haha
Are you saying you don't get twitter and you forgot about how awesome we told you it was, but you just remembered?
user1596138
Yeah I was just saying I forgot I was gonna try to start using it until today. So I'm at square 1.
00:54
ah
user1596138
Like I have an account. I followed like 30 relevant people to me. Now what.
Are those people you know/have met?
user1596138
I have 4 followers. So if I say anything I'm just talking to like 2 of you guys and 2 guys who I knew like 3 years ago online.
Yeah, pretend you have lots of followers
user1596138
Hahahaha ok.
00:56
acting unpopular makes you unpopular
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user1596138
Lmao but I don't care
Aha, that worked.
user1596138
Oh I gots a new followerz
:)
I follow about 5 people that I've met IRL
user1596138
00:57
Most of my real-world connections are... Well, not technically inclined. I would say 90% or more of my real-world connections are awful users who have no idea what they're doing.
user1596138
So like on Facebook if I share anything technical, nobody gets it at all.
user1596138
Oh hahaha ok cool. That's what I was gonna say. I won't have anyone on there I've met irl really
user1596138
@somekittens nice diamond. In the status bar it's red and cool, but on the actual document it's just black?
user1596138
We're now a mod room
@Jhawins That's an odd parser, standard defines it as black
user1596138
01:10
@someKittens iPhone is weird
01:25
Hey guys. I am just getting started on this Testing thing and i've run yo angular to get started. I've noticed the included sample tests run beforeEach(module('lwitterApp'));. Where is that module call mapping to? is it the ngMock one?
01:43
Don't do you include it in page A? You do it server-side. Page A which needs information from page B. No matter what you do on the URL. var data = "nameTitle=" + encodeURIComponent(title) + "&nameArtist=" + encodeURIComponent(artist);.
That will alert C:\fakepath\filename.extention for most browsers. You can use letter-spacing. <span>ABC</span> CSS: span { var x=document.forms["form"]["title"].value; if (x==null || x=="") { alert("Title not filled in."); return false; } }
(etc, etc)
(hey, that looks mildly intelligent, I may need better spam...)
02:13
> Class="btn btn-small" ng-click="upVoteRating(album)">+</button> Remove the quotes in your service, which is why you're on Chrome, you can use getMatchedCSSRules(element). If you're on FireFox (or another Gecko browser), a polyfill is available. Find all the elements with name="rbTipo", and loop through them, adding the application. 333 is what Google uses for text input, feel free to use a dropdown replacement plugin like we think - it's in base 2, so oddities like the one more than the maximum number you can use $rootScope, but it's better off finding a different way to describe
"333 is what Google uses for text input" :D
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A: Angular js ng-change event

SomeKittens Ux2666You'll want to use a debounce pattern, along these lines: .factory('myFactory', function($http) { var debounce; var doRequest = function() { clearTimeout(debounce); setTimeout(function() { // Make HTTP call here }, 333); }; return { doRequest: doRequest }; }); W...

Oh. Formatting is important.
Why half the time do I type meat.stackexchange.com???
Sounds yummy, but no unicorns there
Just a panda.
02:28
Automatic caution door. In case of push here emergency. S smashing magazine. Siiiigh.
"He's not perfect like @Shmiddty" - copy
02:50
0
Q: Handle CastError with Mongoose using Promises

jacruzcaI'm using Mongoose (v. 3.8.8) to update some data of my model "Permission". Here is the schema: var PermissionSchema = new Schema({ name : { type: String, required: true, index: true }, httpVerb : { type: String, required: true }, ...

@RUJordan 'sup
@SomeKittensUx2666 RUJordan is afk: home
HE'S RIGHT THERE
03:39
@SomeKittensUx2666 hah
04:06
Is it a bad idea to use promises where I would normally use callbacks in socket.io?
That depends. Promises represent a one time operation. If that fits - yes
Otherwise no
Good week everyone by the way.
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Can I Speak????
I Guess thats a Yes!!!
04:27
@Nxtmind Welcome! :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum hi
Hello
Happy Sunday
Peop
People
The week starts on Sunday in Israel
if i transform a box 89deg is it possible to move it left from there
example
No, it's impossible, that and the halting problem.
04:45
no way
halting problem?
@Connor look at transform-origin?
ok
ahh it haz z-offset
:D
Why gallery?
@BenjaminGruenbaum :P
works thanks
04:47
!!slidepoop
Mar 13 '13 at 1:40, by rlemon
(Random Fact, when rlemon was 13 he pooped on a slide. he isn't proud of it, but he felt it was time to confess. I'm sorry slide.)
!!infiniteriot
It's ok, if they get here from google they won't know rlemon is in fact Robert Lemon from Canada.
04:49
Robert Lemon from Kitchener, Ontario I believe?
I need a new laptop
@phenomnomnominal You beat me to it.
We should call him.
Yes, that's the one.
They won't know so it's ok.
@BadgerGirl You probably know his street address!
I just tried calling him, but he didn't answer.
He might be sleeping.
@rlemon sorry for waking you up.
04:51
Call him with a manly voice, breathe deeply and say with your most serious voice : I've been a dirty little slide, what'cha gonna do about it, big boy?
2
I was going to whisper penis and hang up, but that works too.
Say what Ben said, then 3 deep breaths, then whisper penis.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'll call you instead
Say "it's the neighbor, stop having loud sex"
04:54
Not to me :p
I'll never stop!
HAMMERTIME!
I have to hear death metal to get in the mood.
I have to wait 8 months to get in the mood.
But 2 more days left!
What, why?
I thought you had vimsex?
Not really :(
04:59
@BenjaminGruenbaum I thought I was the only one!
We have codegolf sex.
So no ASCII art vim sex @BadgerGirl ?
8==> ~0 -> {}
@phenomnomnominal Yes
And this time he's staying for a month.
!!s/==/=====/ ?
05:01
@phenomnomnominal 8=====> ~0 -> {} (source)
Now you got everyone in the mood @phenomnomnominal
Well, off to have my morning Coffee with the wife. Followed by work.
Enjoy your luck.
Sure, "Coffee"
Coffeesex?
!!s/sex/Script/
05:03
@phenomnomnominal CoffeeScript? (source)
 
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06:18
heya
06:39
hola
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06:53
Is SO down?
Seems to be
lol, I thought we were in gallery
07:05
Yes it is down
Meta StackOverFlow also
Mostly sites
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wonder how long that'll last.
wait wut?
07:18
@BenjaminGruenbaum o/
SO is up
@TGMCians down for me
No It is up now
check it again
still dead
but working fine for me
'
07:31
@TGMCians still checking
Can anyone check if ES6 supports block functions?
{
   function foo() {};
}
Like this
what would that do?
define a function and scope it to the enclosing function scope, like it works de-facto in Chrome FF and IE
is that any different from the usual function statement?
if not, then why wouldn't it work?
It's not allowed in the ECMAScript grammar
07:42
@JanDvorak still ?
@TGMCians dead according to me
I have closed the checker
@BenjaminGruenbaum: it's in Annex B
Uhuh
B.3.2
link-pls
@OneKitten still dead for me. Somehow I want to throw SE out of the window.
hmm odd
@OneKitten thanks
@BenjaminGruenbaum Hahahaha love the
08:11
> The spec uses lookahead restrictions on top of an LR(1) validated (ES3 era, needs revalidation) grammar
How would you go about that while keeping it LR(1)?
@SomeGuy :D
@OneKitten ty
@OneKitten not sure if it's still technically LR(1), but lookahead assertions are particularly easy to implement in a parser.
according to my best guess, the generated language is still LR(1)
ta
lemme think it over
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08:56
Hello every noe!
Hi leet jQuery haxxor @KamranAhmed
I am having performance issues in my app. I have got about 5000 rows that are being returned in the form of JSON (PHP backend) and it takes about 45 seconds to load the page. Firstly, I was thinking that, it was MySQL, that was causing this. But after analysis, I found that it took only only miliseconds to get the data from the server but the problem is inside the success of ajax i.e. when I am appending the rows to the DOM
I was using $.each() and handlebars but then I changed to plain html strings that are being manually generated and native for loop but still, I don't see any change in performance.
Any suggestions for performance improvement?
@KamranAhmed wider internet pipes?
how big is each row?
@JanDvorak 15 properties each object..
09:03
how big is each property?
~10-15 characters each
so, yeah. Bigger pipes.
Bigger pipes? Sorry, I didn't get that...
better internet connection
my best guess the server's bandwidth is the bottleneck
@JanDvorak, I am having this issue even on my local server...
09:07
@KamranAhmed how long does the network request itself take?
@KamranAhmed can we see your code?
the one in the $.each
@JanDvorak please wait. Let me recheck..
not the details, just the methods you call to create your string and append it to the dom
@FlorianMargaine sure. Wait let me share it with you...
@JanDvorak it's 5.05 secs
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09:11
@KamranAhmed which part is the slowest?
@JanDvorak after the loop, when I append the generated html string to the DOM.
@KamranAhmed is the part you append to huge?
are you sure the HTML generation itself isn't slow?
(or the equivalent jQuery code)
@JanDvorak I think, it is the append part. because I just tested it with a console.log('Message') after the loop and it takes about 5 seconds to show the Message but the append takes the rest of the 30-35 seconds.
P.S the strings that I am appending to the DOM after the loop, contains the html of 4000 trs x 10 tds
now that's huge
clearly not appropriate for string manipulation
@JanDvorak Before that I had used Handlebars but that was even slower than that.. 40-45 secs..
09:19
use DOM manipulation, and append everything at once
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@JanDvorak that's exactly, what I am doing:
var html = '';
for( var i = 0; i < result.length; i++) {
    html += ...;
}
$(..).append(html);
@AbhishekHingnikar No, why?
@KamranAhmed it's not. You're building a string, not a collection of DOM elements.
@JanDvorak Sorry, I couldn't get your point. Do you mean, like I create an array and push each tr by creating a DOM element of it like html.push($('<tr>...</tr>')); or what?
09:24
@KamranAhmed yep - assuming html is an array.
cleaner yet, turn ... into a series of appends.
But wouldn't it make even slower? Because there would be two loops then.. And in the second loop there would be 4000 appends!
why 4000 appends? Do one append of the entire array
that is fast(er).
@JanDvorak, sorry, I get that... Let me try that and come back here... Thanks :-)
@SomeGuy thank goodness you dont :-)
youtube.com/watch?v=Nn5jlrxcpkI lol and i thought my parents are bad :D
phew they didn't know kung fu.
@FlorianMargaine thanks for the link
hey
!!start another web dev blog or no
@Phoenix start another web dev blog
!!What if it's frustrating?
@KamranAhmed That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: live, learn, peace
@KamranAhmed no
@KamranAhmed That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
@KamranAhmed Information on interacting with me can be found at this page
10:33
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10:47
@phenomnomnominal here?
@phenomnomnominal you did a couple of courses in ML right? I have a few basic questions about things I should know by now and don't :P
Machine Learning? Nah not really, I taught myself some stuff when I was interested in genetic algorithms, don't think I'll be much help
Thanks anyway :)
11:03
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Oi! need some help with elastic search. Any experts out here? couldn't find a room for elasticsearch so i figured i could try here..
heres my question.. someone please have a look!
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23041758/elasticsearch-scoring-issue
Pro-tip: "Excuse me", or "Hi", works a lot better than "Oi!"
11:22
can someone please explain what enumerable: false does in Object.defineProperty?
the js Windows.* & WinJS.UI.Storage* api's clearly show how microsoft has multiple teams working on same thing with horrible communication skills
@phenomnomnominal sorry mate! didn't mean to be rude..
> The enumerable property attribute defines whether the property shows up in a for...in loop and Object.keys() or not.
@Connor ^
oh, that's it?
11:33
so the same as using for own in?
basically
// Overly obsessed gf example
for(var girl in your.friendList ){
     gf.kill(girl)
}
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@Badger Lies! I got no such call.
11:54
@Connor not quite, a property with enumerable: false can belong to an object but not show up on enumeration
 
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13:35
damn, I was out for 14 hours
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@Mosho Happens to the best of us
and now it happened to me too
I wonder how hard it is to generate drums midi from a track
found only one program that tries to do this, and it's horrible
13:52
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@CapricaSix ok
@monners You'll enjoy this en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drapetomania
well, i have an issue understanding the output of this: http://pastebin.com/Kgits3Gd .
the output will be `My value: 3` in all the three cases . but how is that.
I understand javascript has function scope and not block scope . and the `i` inside the `funcs[i]` and inside `function(){}` is the same. But why is it 3?
i mean when i=0 , then wouldn't it be like funcs[0]=function(){console.log('my value:0); } ??
14:09
@shortCircuit it's the same i everywhere
you are only passing a reference to it
14:20
@shortCircuit Google JavaScript closures
I'm going to explore this new thing called twitter. Who are the most important twitters to follow when you're a JavaScript lover ?
@dystroy Oh, there are so many
rem, Paul Irish, Domenic, esdiscuss-summaries are good ones
I found Paul Irish and Domenic
who's "rem" ?
Remy Sharp
JSBin's creator
On second thought, he doesn't really tweet a lot of JS related things
hakimel, Rob Hawkes
Hakimel, I follow him
Added "esdiscuss-summaries", thanks
And "Rob Hawkes"
14:31
Oh, BrendanEich
I follow him
Not sure how much he'll tweet anymore
Of course I found a few of them myself but I'd just hate to miss the most important one
LOL ! From Brendan's twitter description :
> and served as CEO, Mozilla
rauschma's good too
I don't know if he wanted to be funny or bitter here...
14:33
(The guy from 2ality)
Nick Zakas!
His twitter is @slicknet, IIRC
I just search, twitter search is good enough
Thanks, you made me add a few interesting accounts
No problem
@SomeGuy You mean he might be pissed enough to stop twit ? This thing is sad...
He deleted his account briefly
Then recovered it so no one else would snatch it and impersonate him
He did tweet after recovering, but his profile was set to private for a while
Oh, by the way, I try to keep a list of this room's Twitterers here: twitter.com/AmaanC/lists/javascript-room-on-so
Is "Eva Bojorges" our badger ?
14:40
Yeah
What's your Twitter handle?
@SomeGuy @DenysSeguret (none of my usual online names like dystroy or canop were available)
Added you to the list
Saw that.
14:55
Obligatory immediate follow.
@BadgerGirl I promise I'll only tweet boring stuff
(including self promoting biased posts)
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15:56
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BTW, great question! +1
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Q: What does $foo="file.php" mean?

Badger GirlI have trouble understanding some code. There is a part where the code reads: $GA_PIXEL = "ga.php"; Is this like an include? In which situations would this be useful? This code was taken from the server side implementation of google analytics.

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