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16:00
Hahahaha
Now I feel bad for laughing :p
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!!greatest_question_in_universe
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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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Huzzah!
@BenjaminGruenbaum hahaha, we're going to pin the question twice, then? :p
I'd pin it a third time if I were still on desktop chat
16:14
Obama looks like justin beiber no ?
Well, they only replaced his eyes and hair
So no
@AbhishekHingnikar It might be the first time in history this has been observed.
@SomeGuy no the face-cut is similar
or is that actually justin bieber xD
and putil looks like sanath jayasurya ,.. god damit brain you are malfunctioning
At your left : A big black oldish smart looking man who wrote a few books and who's known for being the president of USA. At your right a small stupid-looking child mostly known for losing his pants. Don't you think they look alike ?
16:20
Excuse me, but I just read the rules and have a question: What is Help Vampire?
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Q: The Help Vampire problem

Barry KellyWhat is Stack Overflow's long-term solution for the Help Vampire problem? Quote from article follows: Identifying Help Vampires can be tricky, because they look like any ordinary person (or internet user, whichever is lesser). But by closely observing an individual's behavior using this hand...

@FuzzicalLogic Good question. This looks easy at first but a well written answer seems necessary is already provided.
I should probably have linked to this instead
Thank you very much. I've never heard the term. :)
Took me a while to understand this illustration
16:22
LOL
I always assumed it was a bat
Isn't it?
Looks very much like a bat to me...
@SomeGuy T'was my first thought too
Help Batman
What is it, then?
@SomeGuy A bat
16:25
@SomeGuy Definitely, I concur.
ɥʇnoɯ ɐ ǝq oʇ pǝsoddns s,ʇı
anyone watching vikings
I was tentatively interested in that show. How is it?
16:32
first season started slow, but ended pretty good
only watched first ep of season 2 and it was also slow
was wondering if it picked up yet
otherwise I'll wait until it ends
I'm glad I put it on hold then. I've been in the mood for faster story/character development lately.
I have read about ragnor [and the first season just started in India so :P 6episodes in]
@AbhishekHingnikar but you don't live in india, do you
you live in the internet
so go download the rest and report back
@Mosho Living in this piece of crap country(media wise) means infections and super shit slow internet
16:36
@Mosho LOL. Ummm.... couldn't you do that much more safely?
and just watching politics, even comedy shows are now just politically inducing -_-
+false
@AbhishekHingnikar They don't have good speeds in India?
@AbhishekHingnikar media infections?
@FuzzicalLogic Not where I am, the max i can get is 2megs
and that lasts till first 15 gigs of download :-(
16:37
like american idol and stuff like that?
lol, do you have indian idol?
@Mosho That's not an infection; it's a plague.
@Mosho yes -_- and please don't get in there are more in number here then in america
that must be hilarious
does a cow always win?
we have like 4-5 dance shows and singing shows then we have the wildcard talent
and the whole country goes nuts ... these people make it news channels ugh
for 1 fucking hours news channels will be like "Whose gonna win this shit", " Blah blah blah", and if a cricket match is on you better switch to CNN or the News Paper for actual news :-(
@AbhishekHingnikar Wow. That is low... I get 20mbps w/ unlimited transmission and I'm not even in a high population center of the US
16:40
@Zirak o/ OMFG ITS U U ARE ALIVE
Hi. I'm still alive. I've just had a rough few weeks, which'll be followed by rougher weeks, but now I have vacation, so you know what I'm going to do? Play all day.
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@FuzzicalLogic In india fiber/cable internet never made it through.
@Zirak What'll you play?
Zirak \o/
16:41
Not with myself. Only a few hours of that. The rest'll be Tera and GW2.
@AbhishekHingnikar I see.
oh you into guildwars 2 :D eha!
(Just bought it today, together with an awesome GPU evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=01G-P4-2751-KR)
ugh, GW2
have fun :P
@Zirak Never got the appeal of GW.
16:42
Also, @BadgerGirl, your starred question is the best I've seen.
@Mosho I will.
@FuzzicalLogic It's fun.
@Zirak Nice. That's the one I've been meaning to get too
It's so silent.
Anyway, enjoy, I'm off to do just that.
How long are you on vacation for?
^ Totally worth the money !
that shit has a CAMERA !
0.08MP primary camera
So I have a little structure question: Should I have both the logged in content as well as log-in form inside index.php and show the right one based on session variables, or should I make them two separate pages?
16:50
@DemCodeLines In my experience, that depends on your back-end platform and front-end security tactics. For instance, I use MODX which allows me to very easily separate the pages with little performance issue.

So, in those conditions, I would separate the form from the content.
@FuzzicalLogic fair enough, I just feel that having /index.php for what the login and signup form and then /home.php for those that are logged in would make it look very weird.
@DemCodeLines It can be... Again, a lot depends on the platform you are working with (if any). It is even more subjective to your own coding background. I'm used to working in IDEs so having the separation is very natural to me.
@DemCodeLines In contrast, I have utilized a lot of PHP code that handles much of everything via the same index.php and it works well.
I am actually not using any platforms/frameworks at all. The app is primarily in php and I am using Aptana Studio as an IDE.
I'll try doing it on the same page and see how it goes.
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Q: Returning angular promise in angular service module

user3127242So basically I am using angular to gain access to a json file, where I am searching for a user with a corresponding email. Then I need to find this user and return it from the service module. I then need the returned result to be a promise. Here is what I have so far...no progress the last coupl...

Interesting. I was not aware that the Feeds post into chat, as well...
16:56
hey someone knows how to tell npm to install -g in this folder /usr/local/bin ? I tried export path. but no luck!
I all ready read that page man!
the problem is
that when I install globally
its not being installed in the folder it should be
which is /usr/local/bin
I have to make a project for tomrrow and the npm install global notworking
i am dying!
I all ready read every possible stackoverflow page
user924016
so where does it install it?
/Users/Abraham/.nvm/v0.10.26/lib/node_modules/web-terminal/node_modules/socket.io/node_modules/socket.io-client/node_modules/ws
> (node-gyp rebuild 2> builderror.log) || (exit 0)
user924016
Looked at npm config get prefix ?
17:01
/Users/Abraham/.nvm/v0.10.26/bin/web-terminal -> /Users/Abraham/.nvm/v0.10.26/lib/node_modules/web-terminal/bin/run.js
[email protected] /Users/Abraham/.nvm/v0.10.26/lib/node_modules/web-terminal
/Users/Abraham/.nvm/v0.10.26
^ npm config get prefix
then that's where it installs stuff
yeah!
so... change it?
how do you change it ?
npm config set prefix <value>
17:04
@Abraham This question seems to address the npm prefix and has an accepted answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/14803978/npm-global-path-prefix
guys I love you all!
npm config set prefix /usr/local
I guess
thanks mosho!
:)
you are all a great bunch of God's bread!
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17:05
!!s/G.*s/sliced/
@Mosho you are all a great bunch of sliced bread! (source)
sorry, atheist
That just means that eating God's bread isn't stealing...
You are all then the cherry on the cake then
ok then
17:08
well guys
one more thing
i globally installed then a package and when I run it
it says
env: node\r: No such file or directory
??
I'll stay out of this one. My other personality does the debugging.
don't leave fuzzical !
you are gonna leave me to die!
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@FuzzicalLogic I like you. You should stick around
@SomeGuy I'm thinking about it. I popped in here to see what chat was like and whether I should get back into SO, in general.
@SomeGuy I'm actually trying to architect a JS/CMS solution for something fairly specific at the moment, so it's only easy stuff for me today... And... maybe a little Hitman:Absolution
Before today, I wasn't even aware that chat rooms on SE had owners and pages associated with them. LOL.
17:22
Pages associated with them?
Like tags?
Like the rules page, for instance.
Anyone with enough rep can create a room, so most of the popular tags end up having one
Ah. Well, chat is fairly populated
I'm gathering that.
Dev
Dev
Little Help with this Ext Js please pastebin.com/8JzMbMhJ, I am trying to add a tab when I click on '+' tab . but the handler function seems to be wrong
I spend a lot of my brain power in the aether, so I haven't been in real-time chat environments for quite some time. They've changed a bit. I actually like this a fair bit better than Skype chatting.
Dev
Dev
17:24
handler: function(btnPlus){
btnPlus.up().add({
xtype: 'panel',
title: 'New Tab'
});
}
last pastebin link expired, hence new link pastebin.com/tH2gnQM0
someone know what this means?
env: node\r: No such file or directory
@Abraham Which OS are you using?
os maverick?
@Dev It might be helpful to specify Ext version. And as far as I remember (and I'm not saying that I do)... handlers: should be replaced with a listeners: object. Such as the one in this example: dev.sencha.com/deploy/ext-4.0.0/examples/tabs/tabs.html
17:34
That should help you figure it out
Try just running node in the Terminal
some guy have now idea of this
I have no idea
the comments do not say anthing
just the path
@Abraham Actually, the comments say some useful stuff, but also point to this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/135688/…
@Abraham So, SomeGuy's answers go to the same place and that answer might be pertinent to your problem.
4 mins ago, by Some Guy
Try just running node in the Terminal
ok just did
And what does it do?
17:39
then ?
Does it work fine?
well open the node shell
>
Well, I have no idea, then.
yes
if I type which node
i get
/usr/local/bin/node
but if I type
What causes the error in the first place?
17:41
well I want to run web-terminal --port 8080
if I run which web-terminal
i get /Users/Abraham/.nvm/v0.10.26/bin/web-terminal
however it also installed in
/usr/local/bin/lib/node_modules/webterminal
I suppose this is the global folder
isn't it?
npm config get prefix
/usr/local/bin
Yeah, that would make sense
but i get
env: node\r: No such file or directory
why!!?
Could this difference be an issue?
/Users/Abraham/.nvm/v0.10.26/bin/web-terminal vs.
/usr/local/bin/lib/node_modules/webterminal

In one, there is a hyphen, and in the other, there is not?
/usr/local/bin/lib/node_modules/web-terminal
sorry
no
I just mispelled them
misspelled*
that is not the issue
/Users/Abraham/.nvm/v0.10.26/bin/web-terminal
/usr/local/bin/lib/node_modules/web-terminal
if I type which node however
i get /usr/local/bin/node
Dev
Dev
@FuzzicalLogic I changed the code like this but its still not working , my major problem being how to refer to the 'tabpanel' then call its add() method
17:52
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I love Sundays. I wouldn't do that on a high traffic day :P
@Zirak Have a blast, good to hear back from you.
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A: Object Comparing: check if an object contains the whole other object

MoshoEdit: didn't notice that merge changes the first argument... changed the code, but it still would cause obj2 to change. You can add _.cloneDeep(obj2) which should take care of that, but by then my solution doesn't seem as elegant. Updated the demo with cloneDeep as well. Edit2: Since JSON.string...

is this a bad solution?
the only problem I see is that it may be a bit costly
Dev
Dev
@FuzzicalLogic Sorry forgot to paste link to my last comment pastebin.com/JYhQHp5C
but I'm not going to write something that just iterates over his entire object, I'm sure he can do that himself :|
don't just upvote it :| if it's bad I want to know
@Mosho kind of.
@Mosho I don't think it should have been downvoted, but the comment that Stringify is unreliable is quite accurate and would create inaccurate detection.
17:59
I'd write an equals function that recursively deep compares objects, and then run it recursively. an object is subequal to another object if it is subequal to any subovject of that object.
I'm inclined to agree with Benjamin.
Stringify would fail for several cases, if one of them has functions, if it has a self ref, etc.
well, yeah, but I'm not gonna write that for him
and I linked to an answer that depicts how to compare objects
Then again, OP has a problem he shouldn't be having in the fisrt place.
@Mosho then you have to accept that your answer is not a particularly good one in that case :P Not downvote worthy, but definitely not very good.
and it just may be that with _.merge the order will always be the same in this specific case
but yeah, maybe not
I guess in this case he will be forced to actually write some code :'(
18:02
Hmmm.... code writing.... on a coder's community forum? Unheard of....
actually, now that I think of it, it might not work at all in some cases
bah I'll just delete it
Also he just wants to check if an object is a sub object of another object. That's just a recursive Object.keys or .forEach depending on if object or array and checking
@Dev This question may be able to help: stackoverflow.com/questions/15158911/…
I'm gonna code it for fun >:(
Dev
Dev
@FuzzicalLogic thanks but I dont think that can solve my problem
Dev
Dev
in my case even this is not working :( ``handler: function(btnPlus){
console.log('hey i am here');
}
}]``
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A: Object Comparing: check if an object contains the whole other object

Benjamin GruenbaumJavaScript (in ES5) has two composite native types (I'm assuming you don't have any custom collections in your code, if you do - I assume they support the 'old' iteration protocol (having .length) Here is an annotated sketch of a solution. I did not run this - it's there to get you an idea of ho...

@Mosho here, a sketch.
I was just writing that
:|
14 mins ago, by Mosho
well, yeah, but I'm not gonna write that for him
..
I changed my mind :P
but he is probably better off with yours :D
18:15
funny thing is it kind of works the first time :P
hmm
do you really need the part for arrays and strings
What do you mean?
the loop for plain objects would work for arrays
!!> for(var i in "foo"){ console.log(i); }
@BenjaminGruenbaum "undefined" Logged: "0","1","2"
18:19
hmm, I had a reason.
It allows a collection to define colleciton equality. It might sound silly but I'd consider a nodelist with members x y z and an array with members x y z equal because they behave the same.
That's a point of view, equality in JavaScript isn't really clear. It's behavioral. Behavior depends on context.
@BenjaminGruenbaum However, for the OPs purposes, using the object loop to handle the Arrays is probably more desirable as an Array may have non-integer keys added to it after the fact.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Though, I tend to agree with regard to collection equality...
could have a length property for other weird reasons too :P
@FuzzicalLogic perhaps, the idea was to show OP how such a function could be created - not to provide him with one. I admit it's opinionated towards what I felt like at the exact second I wrote it and that I didn't put much thought into it.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Understood... Truth is, I probably would have written something very similar.
Just thought it was worth noting.
That's could be a solid comment :)
18:26
Mosho's point -> Mosho's comment. :P
Dev
Dev
I asked my question here, help me with this please stackoverflow.com/questions/23046574/…
lol, dat nesting. Also, sorry - I'm not sure anyone remembers extjs anymore :P
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Mah blesseted ceiling catz, what's the space for?
Oh, fixed.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I like them!
18:34
Lol
quick question - I am interviewing someone in javascript. I asked him to write fibonacci function. he said he doesn't have a degree and this is the first time he is doing fibonacci. How long should it take him to do it?
Why don't you find out?
@guymograbi good quesiton.
Are you interviewing him online or in person @guymograbi ?
online. he is definitely not searching anything on google.
Also - חג שמח :)
18:37
Thanks :)
@guymograbi I'd expect someone to take ~10 minutes to solve it, usually the first time they do a for loop rather than a recursive function. It really depends. It's much more important to see how he is communicating and his reaction to the question than how he is solving fibonacci. Assuming the interview is for a JS position.
Unless of course you do a sick amount of number crunching and implement learning algorithms in JavaScript, but I'm pretty sure I'm the only one dumb enough to do that :P In that case he should probably know what Fibonacci is.
thanks. I'll try to focus on that then. It's been 40 minutes and still working on it. indeed he did a loop :)
What's the position you're interviewing them him for if I may ask?
fullstack JavaScript. I am helping with interviews for an opensource project that uses JavaScript stack (node, mongo etc..)
Oh cool, what open source project :)?
18:45
it just started a few weeks ago, so there's only a video :)
That signup page stinks :P
The video is nice.
@guymograbi I'm in Tel Aviv in Wednesday, I have access to about 200 people who did a full stack NodeJS course at the Hebrew University building a NodeJS server from scratch - they're not as experienced as me but you can bet they can write fibonacci in under a minute.
you have a nodeJS course? :O
Of course we do, not having one would be absurd :D
never heard of that here :\
18:50
I should probably learn node some day...
@Mosho moodle.cs.huji.ac.il/cs13/course/view.php?id=67555 - I think that's the website from this year.
sounds like something a college would give tbh :P
Not 100% sure.
dat intro to jQuery
Basically, you implement an express clone over the TCP layer from scratch and then build an app with Angular on top of it. That's the curriculum. Forces you to learn JS, the HTTP protocol and a bunch of other useful stuff in the process
18:51
I need to find me one of these here
Don't look at me, I didn't write it :P You know I wouldn't have an "intro to jQuery" section.
Well, @guymograbi let me know if you're interested. I'm also reachable at benji at tipranks dot com.
I'm off to have a beer
@bjb568 - today is as good day as any
!!afk beer, happy holidays @rlemon and @Zirak
18:52
Meh. Busy picking my nose.
learn to multi-task
if I couldn't pick my nose while doing other things I would do nothing else at all
But science says that multi-taskers are dumb. So only-nose-pickers FTW! …or something
it also says women have great skills for multi-tasking. I'd be careful bjb568..
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I need to transfer to the CS faculty
18:57
I'm having problems with local storage
what kind of problem?
@guymograbi But science did it D:

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