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17:00
It all depends very much on the quality of the lecture. For instance, if you visit one of @BenjaminGruenbaum's classes, you will learn how to be a master in no time
!!s/this\s+room/jQuery/
@jAndy school didn't help me at all, jQuery did (source)
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Yeah the quality of the program is very important
evil laughter
There are schools out there that just teach you how to churn out programs that work
17:01
@copy All of my profs last semester were foreign with thick accents. They could be the most amazing prof in the world, but man.. no one could understand them
Also, of course you don't learn too much programming, but some theoretical topics are quite important
!!zalgo he lives
@SomeKittensUx2666 h͂ͧ̉͐̍̇͛̅̒̋ͦ͐͘͝͝͏̰͍̺̠̳̟͇e̴̝͕̤̗̪̭͔͇̳͇̲̘̟̠̦̺͈̰͐̆̊ͣͣ̂̕͢͝ͅ ̵̪̯̲̘̯̭̜͇̪͉̳̘̖̱̤͕͕ͫ͒͌̅̒͐̒̓͑ͪ̏l͉͓͔̼͒ͮ̀̐͒̅̎͠͝i͊ͦ̀ͣ͏͇̖̖̟͍̥͚͖͙͔̹v̡̟̠̘̍ͭ́̎ͤͥ̒̈́͛̒͊͂̒ͦ͝‌​͚̼̥̠̬͇̤͖ę̡̳̮̳ͤͫ͆͂ͤ̊͒̊̅́ͨͯͫ́͘s̷̶̹͎̥̝̣̬̮̣̗̬̫̩͔͈̅̓͌͐͆̌ͯ̀̀ͮ͋̆̋ͯ̓͋ͦ̇̽
holy shit you can put the chrome console on the side
HE COMEs THE PONY
17:01
!!zalgo will be gone soon
does <pre> no longer support anchor tags?
@SomeGuy w̷̭̪͇͍͔̜̕͟i̡҉҉̝l̈́̒̍͆͏̵͙̤̼͔̞̣͝͠ͅl̸̫̲̜̪̣͖ͤ́ ̲̠͇̭̩̞͔ͪ̇͋͌ͭ̓b͍̠̩̹̄͌ͅé̴̦̝̪͎̹̘̺͢͜͝ ̡͚͖̪̤̲̗̜̀̑̓̉́g̔͋̊͌̋͏̴̢̡̢̤̪ő͌ͤ̔̐͊͏̘͖͔̩̫ǹ̗͙̫̠ͯ͂̄̉ͅe̟̠̲͇̗̹̘͜͠ ͧ͒͂̉͢͏̴̦̘͈͠͡s̛͕̗̜̻͐͋ơ̱̞̬͓͈͕͍ơ̟̰̣̼ͨͭ͐̑ͬ́n̵͈̜̣̩͛́ͤ́͢
!!zalgo 1234567890
@NickDugger 1̶̛̀͡2̞͔̰̂̿̔ͯ̽ͪͩ͘3̷̢̅̄͛͞͡4ͥͦͥ͌̈͆́҉̡̣͉̪̫͖͈͍͞5̶̡̛̩̫͖͔̻̣́6̵̴̷͇̜͓͕̒͌̈́̐ͧ͊̔̀͜7͖͆̓̾̌̀͋ͅ‌​8̷̵̥̰ͨ͐̀̾ͪ͐ͩ͢͜͢9̶̸̼̩͎̦͈̳̱ͥ͌̋̍ͮ͊0̵̣͍̞͈̙
Has <pre> ever supported anchor tags?
17:02
!!zalgo
@RalphWiggum /<([a-z]+) [^\/]?>/
Html 3 did
I mean, what if you want to preserve spacing and line breaks but also allow links and <span>s?
white-space: pre
@MikeNolan white-space: pre (or white-space: pre-wrap)
That pre-wrap one messed me up the other day
I hate to preserve line breaks, line breaks suck.
17:04
So, if I was asked to query a table for timestamps between 5-9pm, and the timestamp format is mm/dd/yyy h:mm AM/PM, is there a way I can compare the time only? (The date doesn't matter)
Spent like an hour trying to get my text to wrap after doing white-space: pre
white-space: nowrap; overflow: hidden: text-overflow: ellipsis; FTW
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In angular's ng-repeat.. using limitTo for a filter call.... say if you have a limitTo of 20.. and your search will look within those 20.. is there away to make it search outside of those 20 as well?
Did anyone else's mind pause at all of those ellipsis'
If I'm understanding you correctly, you could remove the limitTo, use a counter, and say ng-show="counter <= 20"
17:09
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Q: SQL Date Between Time Not Date

RUJordanUsing this date format: mm/dd/yyyy h:m AM/PM (example: 06/05/2014 5:00 PM), how can I ignore the actual date and grab a count of data between specific times? (e.g. 5pm-9pm) I tried something like this, but of course it didn't work and I'm not sure if SQL can do this: SELECT COUNT(id) FROM mobil...

halp D:
But that has other side effects that you probably don't want
Jordan give me some timestamps to play around with and I'll try to find you an answer
I'm probably about to lose my best 2048 game so far
if I move to the left, I can only hope that a 4 appears in the right spot
then I connect it to the 8, then 16, then 32 and I'm ok
it's only faith now
wish me cheese
@Meredith hmmm
That's numberwang!
@copy ?
17:13
This should clear everything up:
but I've got a 2...
I've heard about the show before
I hate humanity.
5
Or rather, one specific human.
^ everyone star that
See, in an innocent game of BF3, I met a man. No...calling him a man would be pure mockery to humanity.
His name was FearFinger
And that's what he seeded in my soul. A finger of fear.
Before meeting him, my K/D was 8/0.
After meeting him, my K/D was 8/17.
17:15
@copy never watched it... I preferred I'd never had to
@Zirak - You're sure it wasn't a fear of fingers ?
@Zirak he worked you man D:
He somehow managed, with split-second accuracy, to shower a rain of bullets all over me, in a way I have never seen before.
So I avoided him. Learned his routes. Found new killing fields.
It seemed well. Got to 30/20 K/D.
17:16
lol Zirak
And then it happened.
!!s/bullets/unicorns/
I was not prepared.
@adeneo He somehow managed, with split-second accuracy, to shower a rain of unicorns all over me, in a way I have never seen before. (source)
hi
17:16
I was not ready.
I always thought BF was a massive player game.. how can ONE FINGER make such a difference
can anybody help me.
There he was, floating in his mass of flesh. He headshotted me.
@Aamir no
In that moment, as I waited for a respawn, I've reached enlightenment.
17:17
the answer to that question is somewhere in the channel tags
I hate humanity.
5
Or maybe that's a wrong conclusion. Maybe he is Cthulu. Maybe he's the devil. Maybe he's god, testing me.
Finished with a K/D > 1. Barely. 41/37
@Zirak It's just a game
It began as a game.
@Aamir we can :D
And ended as one
17:18
He turned it into a fight between my psyche and insanity.
He's my saviour. He's my harbringer of death.
How can I turn a corner now, without the finger of fear twitching inside of me?
"Die", it twitches, "squirm, unworthy one"
If your face didn't look so innocent, I would think you took drugs
I tried to write rock paper scissors game in console of chrome browser , when i hit run it shows "TypeError: undefined is not a function" error
Post code
!!> foo();
@jAndy "ReferenceError: foo is not defined"
!!> Object(foo)();
I lost hundreds times in a row to bosses in I Wanna Be The Boshy
@RalphWiggum "ReferenceError: foo is not defined"
var userChoice = prompt("Do you choose rock, paper or scissors?");

var computerChoice = Math.random();
if (computerChoice < 0.34) {
	computerChoice = "rock";
} else if(computerChoice <= 0.67) {
	computerChoice = "paper";
} else {
	computerChoice = "scissors";
} console.log("Computer: " + computerChoice);

var str = compare(userChoice, computerChoice); console.log(str);
var compare = function(choice1, choice2) {
       if(choice1 === choice2) {
             return "The result is a tie!"
           } else if(choice1 === "rock") {
(see full text)
17:21
@copy Oh no, I can lose.
who asked
I've lost many times. I don't mind dying repeatedly.
I've never lost to a finger of fear.
var str = compare(userChoice, computerChoice); console.log(str);
var compare = function(choice1, choice2) {
What are you?
Are you human?
are you?
17:23
I...I don't know any more.
@Meredith I don't understand can u plz elaborate
@Aamir is compare defined as a function when it's called?
!!is Zirak human?
@Cereal But of course
yes ofcourse
17:23
Are you sure?
!!is Zirak
@t1wc Absolutely not
u can see the code I just uploaded it.
you are not, but you're a human
17:24
@Aamir you either need to change compare into a declarative form or pull the definition of that expression before the call
caprica is de carthesio style
Ok I will see
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Q: Where to put "Q.longStackSupport = true"?

Philipp ClaßenFrom the documentation of Q (the Javascript promise library): Q.longStackSupport = true; This feature does come with somewhat-serious performance and memory overhead, however. If you're working with lots of promises, or trying to scale a server to many users, you should probably keep it off...

@SomeKittensUx2666 dat image
!!> var foo = bar(); var bar = function() {};
17:25
@jAndy "TypeError: bar is not a function"
When you say var functionname = function(){}, functionname isn't a function until that line is reached
!!> var foo = bar(); function bar() {console.log('magic');};
@jAndy "undefined" Logged: "magic"
@Meredith I hope he knew
So functionname(); functionname = function(){}; throws an error
17:26
@jAndy uhhh.................................................. how did it log magic?
ooo thanks a lot @jAndy I pulled the calling part at last and it worked , can u plz explain why first one was not working.
scroll up :)
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A: JavaScript function order: why does it matter?

ZirakThis weird behavior depends on How you define the functions and When you call them. Here's some examples. bar(); //This won't throw an error function bar() {} foo(); //This will throw an error var foo = function() {} ---- bar(); function bar() { foo(); //This will throw an error } v...

@Aamir, @t1wc ^
its a function expression which is interpreted at interpretation time. So the time the JS interpreter wants to execute your functions, it was not declared nor defined
if you put the function into a declarative form like I've shown above, JS magic will help you out
pretty much reading and interpretating the function at parsing-time
@Zirak now it makes sense
17:29
@jAndy thanks a lot.
don't mention it
@SomeKittensUx2666 long time no see
huehuehue
PopCorners are my new favorite chips.
@FlorianMargaine battleship film, right?
17:33
like I care
Is there a way to "update" a webpage without refreshing, using websockets, or sending a request every minute or so
I know there is but I just can't remember what it's called
@Meredith websockets could do
Websockets are a lot of work though and I'm not even sure it'd be possible for me to use them
that "concept" was introduced by Microsoft with IE4
was called Ajax back then
@MikeNolan hey!
17:36
Server-sent events
That's what I was looking for
Does anyone have any thoughts that aren't covered here
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A: WebSockets vs. Server-Sent events/EventSource

Alex RecareyWebsockets and SSE (Server Sent Events) are both capable of pushing data to browsers, however they are not competing technologies. Websockets connections can both send data to the browser and receive data from the browser. A good example of an application that could use websockets is a chat app...

Is it bad that I use socket.io with Sailsjs without understanding how sockets work? lol
that just makes you like 95% of devs
17:39
what is that supposed to mean ? "without understanding how sockets work"
do you know how a HTTP request works underneath ?
like most web devs don't know how http works, I guess
I bet 99% of devs wouldn't even know that
question is, why would you need to
@jAndy, Nope, I have no idea how http works, or what sockets do exactly. All I know is that sailsjs made them extremely simple to use, so I use them.
I wouldn't go as far
I admit to definitely needing to learn more about them, though, and am more than willing to do so. I havent quite gotten the time to yet.
17:41
I'm still confused what we are talking about. Do you mean "learn more" about basic and principle core concepts or how it works without library
the latter I'd agree
the former will lead to no end.. until assembly and machine code
assembly and machine code isn't that hard
I don't mean to be an asm guru, but at least to know the basics
I am so clueless, @jAndy. I only just learned how to program in January. It only took me a few weeks to learn, though.
But from that statement, you can tell how little I actually know.
Understanding how sockets work is more important than how to use sockets without a library
@jAndy Oh, don't give me that bullshit
I haven't had much exposure/experience yet.
17:43
@FlorianMargaine my point was, there is no reason to understand like websockets to that detail that it comes to layer-1 and assembly language
not for a web-dev
@NickDugger It took you a few weeks to learn how to program?
Understanding sockets is important because, in practicality, you'll need to debug them
Just like with http
@Meredith, can I take back that statement, or have I sealed my fate? lol
It's the layer underneath you. If you don't understand headers, you're gonna have a bad time.
I meant that it only took me a few weeks to really learn JS. I still have holes here and there in my knowledge, but I took off with it very quickly. Now I also know some C#.
17:44
excuse me, but that is more bullshit @Zirak
as web developer, how often would you need to debug a layer-2 or 3 problem
That understanding the layer beneath you is equivalent to learning it all the way to assembly? :P
like cracking up http or tcp headers
Oh, of course, no php developer has ever run into "Cannot write headers because body is already sent"
@FlorianMargaine Important for writing a low level language like C, yes. For scripting languages, probably no
thats what I'm saying
17:46
Sockets are important because they're the server/client infrastructure, and if you don't understand that the web is server/client, you're fucked, because "how do I put javascript variable in my php"
thats a completely different argument
So you don't need to implement TCP/IP or HTTP. But you should kinda get what they are.
SSEs seem pretty cool
I hate php; used to love it, but now I can't stand it compared to C#
Has anyone in here worked with them before
17:48
@Meredith Yeah, I've used EventSource
Not too much to talk about, really. One-directional websockets.
@NickDugger Funny, I had the same thing happen from c# to ruby
Should I send a message that the page has been updated or just send the new data?
I still want to tackle Ruby, but I have absolutely no use for it right now so it would be fruitless to try and learn it.
@Meredith So, event: update with empty data, followed by data, or event: update followed by data?
I'm on the bus for over 5 hours every week, so I usually go through project euler questions with a language I want to learn. Good way to get the syntax and a good grasp on the built ins
17:51
@Zirak Well I don't want to get too technical with my wording cuz I don't know much about SSEs yet
But basically either have the server say "hey, changes were made, here they are"
SSEs are just events with data on them.
@Cereal thanks for introducing me to Project Euler. Looks like fun
event: blah
data: some crap
vs "Hey, changes were made, now send a post request to get them"
And in your case, does that make more sense than pushing the changes right away?
17:52
I never really got the point for server-side events. Those were pretty well supported back then (in comparison to pure bi-directional ws), but nowadays...
pretty obsolete
I'm not sure if it does
Seems like more work with greater overhead.
Well it's basically a forum-type thing
Would you want new posts to appear immediately
That's your ui/ux call.
Or would you want to see a link that says "there are new posts, click to load them"
Yeah I guess this is more about ux than anything
17:55
I don't get how SSEs work
@SomeKittensUx2666 ^^
Better solution: add the new posts but don't show them until the user clicks to show them
html5rocks says it's just http
:/
@FlorianMargaine You connect with a special mime type, connection stays open.
Hello
@copy I nearly got to the end of level 1...
17:57
Casa Blanca
@rlemon <3 brooooooooo
!!afk shmoke
@Script47 Nice
@Zirak oh, so it's basically official long-polling
@copy but it's impossible to fit through the god damn gap!
Without the need to open a connection every interval.
17:59
why is a duck there
advice animals
Ducks get all the chics
they are a meme
Connection stays open, you get stuff from server. jAndy's right, it's one-directional websockets, the only reason to use SSEs over websockets is how ridiculously easy they are to implement.
badum-tsch*
17:59
@NickDugger Ha
got to "Blasters" now need to get back to work
Really, it's just sending a mime-type and plain text. No need to fuck around with weirdo protocols.
@Script47 The one on the bottom right?
heh
just post a random meme with a duck.. best way to summon rlemon
@copy let me guess, I'm not meant to go there right? >.<
18:01
Try the platform
anyway, I can hardly imagine a valid usecase for SSE's. At some point... some where... SOON you want to send some data back to your server
and then.... IN UR FACE SSE
Nah, what if I just like watching other people chat, but have no intention of interfacing with them? lol
Are websockets even an option with shared hosting?
@jAndy I've had a use case, where the cost of putting a ws library was greater than just sending a request once every week.
Imagine, for instance, server statistics. No reason to put in a ws library.
Does SO use websockets for non-chat stuff?
18:05
srs.. on the client even without a lib, setting up a ws connection is.. ehhh... childs play?
at least, nowadays
On the other hand, on the server...
@Meredith yeah. Chrome dev tools, Network tab, navigate to some SO page.
That's how you get notifications.
yea thats another story
I cannot stress how easy it was implementing SSE on the server. Header and the occasional burst of data. Even php can do it
It'd probably timeout, though...
What's the advantage of websockets if you only need one-way communication
IE will support them sometime around the next armageddon, though
18:09
@Meredith Which way?
I'm looking at some cool things on codepen... is CSS turing complete now?
@bjb568 Server->client
@Meredith Not much.
@Meredith Because it's easier than a bunch of AJAX, even with long polling.
18:11
@bjb568 The alternative is SSEs, I guess you weren't here for that conversation
@Zirak Alright I'm not gonna worry about it then
@Meredith IMO websockets are easier. Less code to write (at least using NodeJS and Socket.IO) and pretty freaking reliable
are SSEs always Server->client? I know nothing about it
@Meredith Sonoran Sky Elementary School? Oh, found it.
@NickDugger Well, they are named Server-Sent Events
Ah.
Thanks
18:12
@Zirak codepen.io/garethdweaver/pen/zdElu You might find this neat
@RUJordan I have to use PHP (or Ruby, I guess, but I'd rather stick with PHP)
@Cereal ...people are out of their mind
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Q: how to get record from mysql using javascript?

user3632008i have a table in mysql like HTNO Name 141245 rakesh 141246 sathish 141247 naresh 141248 Vinay from the above table i want to get the list of names basing on the first 3 letters using javascript

18:23
@rlemon that's fantastic
@NickDugger Maybe he's using node (but unlikely)
Has anybody here used Vagrant?
Never heard of it.
Former colleague is talking to me about it
It seems like it sets up a VM with a preconfigured environment so people can pick up where you left off in the exact same environment
That sentence sounds weird cause I said environment twice
@Zirak alright, thanks
18:35
@Cereal That is neat
@MartinVrkljan Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
@Martin yes
@MartinVrkljan There's not enough room for both of us squint
github.com/Canop/miaou has a vagrant config to quickly set up a vm with it
so does pastie, although it's pretty much the same
Cool
So I guess the vm should be available on some server?
18:43
which vm?
Whichever one you want to use with Vagrant..?
I don't get it. Do you share a vm or is it for people with different vm's to keep them sync'd?
I don't understand what you're saying, sorry
Um... let me try to rephrase
It says that it works with any major virtualization software. So, I guess I'm confused about is whether multiple devs share a vm or if they have their own
https://github.com/Ralt/pastie/blob/master/Vagrantfile#L5

This link shows it mentioning a box that they access of HTTP
@Martin It's pretty nice
I think it would help some of the problems I'm seeing in my office
18:50
@Martin It's not going to stop your boss from making passes at you. You need to stand up for yourself.
That's not what I mean. I kinda enjoy that from time to time
@Martin From a quick look at the getting started page, it seems like it's your own vm to mess around with.
Each project uses a box as an initial image to clone from, and never modifies the actual base image.
Interesting. I still don't really get it, I think I'd have to play with it to understand more
It looks like cloning some VM template and running a bunch of commands on it.
Yeah
18:54
yup, that's it
I am a bit confused about how it helps for collaboration
you can easily run puppet on the template too, which makes "setting up an environment" easier than a bash script
more maintainable, at least
I'm gonna try it out
@Martin So the new guy doesn't need to do it, I guess.
the handy thing is quickly managing the vm from cli, and vagrant ssh
18:57
Does anyone have any idea what "streamline" means in this sentence:
Chef is used to streamline the task of configuring & maintaining a company's servers
@Kmeixner Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
@Martin for the collaboration thingie, it's simple: for miaou, you just have to run vagrant up, and every dependency will be installed in the vm, not touching your pc. postgresql, redis, node, all the dependencies are installed correctly. In less than 5 minutes.
Ahh ok ok I think I got it
@FlorianMargaine That sounds incredibly convenient
@Zirak maybe it makes more sense in a manufacturing environment to you?
18:58
Downloading it now
@FlorianMargaine How's changing stuff on the vm? Actually working on it?
@Zirak vagrant ssh and I'm connected to a sudoer, so... your call
there's port forwarding to connect to locahost and be forwarded to some port on the vm
your user is the same as the vm main user, so no permission issue

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