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@SecondRikudo I voted to delete
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But Boltclock was a little harsh : the first answerer did a decent job and probably didn't even know it was a duplicate so was entitled to answer even if it's an easy one. The guys who answered 2 minutes after have no excuse, though.
@dystroy Hmm, let's see
First to answer was a 17k user
And ?
07:04
And I expect as 17k user to be able to tell such an obvious duplicate.
I wouldn't have known it was a duplicate.
What, does that look like an original question to you?
I don't know all questions ^^
No, but a very basic question + jquery = already asked.
jsfiddle.net/4tYk2 <--this is not working. Please tell me what have I done wrong. It is giving error in console saying not defined
07:05
And that's enough prompt to google the exact freaking title of the question
And finding dozens of duplicates on Stack Overflow alone.
@SecondRikudo a 75.5k user has also answered it :P
@SecondRikudo in fact, it seems stupid to want the "first" class. So it's even (almost) surprising it's a duplicate. I would probably not have bothered answering, but still there's no reason to say the 17K user did wrong.
I rest my case.
no worry. Personally I've often answered then realized it was a duplicate and voted to close and then sometimes delete...
This is much satisfying :
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Q: Exiting a JavaScript function

rzimmermanI am using a JavaScript function to validate a form. <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function(){ //Get the input data using the post method when Push into mysql is clicked .. we pull it using the id fields of ID, Name and Email respectively... $("#insert").click(...

OP protests because I closed. I explain. He still protests. I explain more. He gets it :)
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mornign all
mornign
ok this is the exact error:
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'style' of null
godo mornign
@AwalGarg first of all you can't get the value of a variable from another scope
so you can't get e.value, since e is only a closure
@towc should I then do that bind thing that we did with console.log?
07:18
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@AwalGarg not really sure what are you trying to achieve, but if you want e to be accessable globally this is the way
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@GoodSamaritan nice name
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!!welcome AwalGarg
07:20
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@towc hehe, she is on ignore list for a while.. :P
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@towc wait, its giving the same error there.
what am I doing wrong?
@AwalGarg lemme check
@towc ok, its working fine now. I hadn't added the tag for "bssac"!
07:23
@AwalGarg what?
@towc The function was reading another element with id 'bss'+id+'c' <-- this was not present there. So it was null :P
@AwalGarg oh, right
I thought it was 'es' the problem
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@towc how are you so fast in identifying errors? Please tell me, is there a secret or something? Or should I just keep practicing?
GoT 4x10 is out finally!
@AwalGarg what did I even do?
07:26
I think a huge part of programming is just learning to recognize when something looks wrong
I just told you you can't access local variables from a global scope
hey wait, its working without even adding the initial variable declaration...
you found the actual error
@AwalGarg yes, but you couldn't log e.value otherwise
hehe, the first one, I meant :)
@towc but, I can. I have just checked. Wait, I will update and post link.
@SomeKittens I have no idea how your code would work, how would Promise.all(taskDoers) even work?
07:28
jsfiddle.net/4tYk2/2 <--this @towc
It waits for arrays of functions.
@AwalGarg this is how a comment is done in js -_- jsfiddle.net/4tYk2/3
that was an html comment
@towc oh ok, but still, it is logging e.value perfectly
@AwalGarg because I removed that var before e
that makes it a global variable
but it's not the correct way to do it
it can cause some problems, and code readability is one of them
which is what you really want to avoid in a programming community
try adding the var again before e
oo... yeah. I didn't notice that.
07:31
like this
ok. so it was a matter of scope
Speaking of code readability
Can we delete those fiddles someway? Taking up space for nothing...
Why are you wrapping everything like that
@AwalGarg it's not a problem
07:33
function $v(id){return $g(id).value;}
is there anything wrong? I have over 22 elems. I won't go typing document.getElementById for all...
@AwalGarg then make a function
like $e
Don't get them by ID then
also, plz don't use $ for variables
that's mostly used for php, and we don't really love php
@towc I didn't do it...
07:35
@AwalGarg those functions are variables
@Meredith class?
@towc well, jquery does that too, I think
Class, tagname, data attribute, whatever you want
@AwalGarg $ is jquery's simbol
and also a variable declaration in php
$ = shorthand prefix
@Meredith it would be difficult to remember which element comes at what place for that much of elments, each having custom validation rule.
07:36
Angular uses it too
data-validation-rule="password"
if you use it like that it will cause readaility issues
I am not using any js library, so that should not be a problem of conflict
use it when necessary
@AwalGarg but what about conflict with the eye?
ok, can I use it in production?
I'd reccomend not to
07:37
dont make me press shift to call a function
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can you suggest a nice prefix?
awal
haha, too big
07:38
aw
OMG!!!
just do function eStyle(), function element(); function eValue()
What's the argument about?
can you shorten a bit more please?
@Meredith deserves a star
@SecondRikudo cheese and unicorns
07:39
@towc How can you argue about cheese and unicorns?
@SecondRikudo I don't, they do
hehe, @Meredith writes in his bio, - "I don't use jQuery cus they require me to press shift to call a function!..."
I don't use jquery cuz it's silly
@AwalGarg and it's right
Hey please. Very urgent and super serious question. Everyone listen please...
Why do everyone on SO talk about Waffles? Unicorns? etc?
kittens?
07:40
Because it's the internet
eek, so?
@AwalGarg what's your question?
!!tell awal google list of stack exchange memes
hahaha, lol I can't stop laughing reading that.
I use jQuery so that I can add two numbers!
07:46
Oops
I accidentally commented out too much
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Version that actually works because programming is hard at 4 am
08:01
@Meredith data-identifier? Really
Do you have a data-class too? Or maybe a data-value?
Mean :(
How is data-identifier better than id?
@SecondRikudo It can be duplicate without breaking the standard :-D
He's using it to group elements together
I think he said by validation rules
@JanDvorak What he said.
08:03
@JanDvorak Yes, that's not "better".
Depends.. I would say that you shouldn't call it an identifier unless it were unique
So it serves a fundamentally different purpose than id
@Meredith So that's data-group, if any.
I'm just bad with names
But, that's kind of a conceptual thing
08:04
Sure, data-group.
data-spatula if you want
I don't care
I don't think data-identifier is a bad thing
Sometimes I need to associate elements with their mongoose id, and since I work with more than one collection, I'm guaranteed only that the ids don't clash within the same collection
@Neil The data- attributes are there to make up for what you don't have in HTML. You already have an identifier.
@Neil So that's data-mongoose-id. Be verbose.
So that means there is the possibility that client._id and product._id might actually be the same (albeit small)
@Neil data-client-id data-product-id.
@SecondRikudo Yep, precisely
Hence the reason to use data
08:10
Okay, that's still not data-id
Just saying there is the need to do that
Well, she could add other ids later potentially
I don't know if she's getting these ids from mongoose
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08:21
What's that name? I can only see squares
@JanDvorak it's %E1%80%80%E1%80%85%E1%81%A5%E1%80%95-%E1%80%94%E1%80%92%E1%80%AE
yes, i am myanmar.
yes
my name is myanmar name.
I'm afraid our fonts aren't able to handle this :\
!!google unicode block utf8 e1 80
08:23
Had to join the room just for the name :D
lo all
oh! thank you very much.
:D
yes thank
@JanDvorak The unicode is week with this one,.
Is there a site where you can type some Burmese string and it's displayed with a relevant font ?
Specifically Burmese? Bit of a niche :P
Nice glyphs
08:30
@IanClark of course not, a general site to display a string with the relevant font would be useful. Should we do it ?
wait... don't I already have some OS projects in the making ?
@dystroy go ahead
@JanDvorak only if there's none...
@dystroy yeh! - genuinely is srs :P
@dystroy it's ok, you can have several
I have several...
08:32
several + 1 == ?
severals
multiple?
too many
thats an awesome number though!
08:33
one too much
it's the saddest day of my life!
3 messages moved to Trash
no spoiler
ok.....
but it's sad
i am gooing to outside. see you later. thank ....
:D
:p
gooing?
08:38
He's a slime
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@ကစၥပနဒီ I was gooing. to say that there is. no such place as outside, but apparently google.co.uk/maps/place/Outside/@-34.1189375,18.3548614,13z/…
@JanDvorak It sounds better, doesn't it ?
Do you know how evil I am?
How despicable and horrible?
Because all of you, every single one of you, have just lost the game.
@SecondRikudo I hate you
08:43
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what? online watchdogs?
@SecondRikudo *shivers crawl down my spine*
@SecondRikudo you bar steward!
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Q: Angular modal window depenging on server answer

user3744023Good day! I am rather new to angular and I need help in creating a directive or, maybe, some other solution. I have got a list of news, which are displayed one after another. It is done by ng-repeat. Inside each new there are a things like creationDate, post.media and etc. I would a new to appear...

08:47
@Neil terraria?
@SecondRikudo eater of worlds wasn't so difficult to beat in terraria
@Neil It really wasn't
Guys, my google-fu is failing me, and w3 specification documentation is a big blur.
Can anyone explain to me what 'Cache-Control: private, s-maxage=0' explicitly does?

I understand it *should* allow a user agent to cache the message, but wouldn't s-maxage imply it will also immediately be removed?
don't even know wtf that is
08:56
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@Mosho They're response-headers
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@Kippie private just means that proxies mustn't cache this. maxage tells the browser not to cache
@FlorianMargaine Yeah, that's what I thought. Strange thing is that IE does in fact cache this.
Guess I'll manually set no-store, then
@Kippie well, IE.
09:00
@FlorianMargaine 60% of our user base uses IE :(
@Kippie Move out.
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    /**************************************************************************
     * DON'T TOUCH ANYTHING BELOW THIS. UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING.    *
     **************************************************************************/
it's sad that I have to write this kind of comment in our codebase
here is the code fwiw
    for (var key in validations) {
        if (validations.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
            add(key, validations[key]);
        }
    }

    function add(type, obj) {
        for (var i = 0; i < obj.length; i++) {
            (function(i) {
                var o = obj[i];
                o.el.bind(type, function() {
                    return o.fn(o.el, o.block);
                });
            }(i));
        }
    }
@FlorianMargaine What programmer doesn't know what they're doing but smart enough to heed that warning?
@Neil most guys who don't know will just not touch it
09:11
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@FlorianMargaine I would think that if they wouldn't touch the code with the warning, they probably wouldn't without just as well
//HIC SUNT CODES//
It's got this air about it that makes it seem fairly important and would probably break something if touched
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@Neil oh, no, it's just this kind of code that "looks complicated", and needs some skill to be touched
09:13
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@FlorianMargaine maybe you could write some comments about the intention of your code instead of warnings that your code is hard to maintain
Sometimes you do have to do both. Hopefully very rarely.
But I've had some complex graph manipulation code that was broken any time a colleagues tried to do something.
key type obj and o and block might also be renamed to simplify the code
So I had no other solution that to explain what made it complex and that other devs should really know what they did before even trying to touch it
@dystroy How do they break it, though? Don't they see that whatever they changed made it not work?
09:23
and also add could be renamed
@Kippie Because unless you make a gigantic unit test base, there's always some cases you forget. And if you take shortcuts, you might miss that.
I suppose it creates bugs, not errors, which is worse
yes
(or errors in some rare cases the dev won't think about)
I would consider those bugs
If they are bleedingly obvious, they aren't bugs imho
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Hi
I need small help
In url there will be "#"
what it is called?
I was thinking it as "redirecting"
but I think that is not correct keyword for it
@Mr_Green isnt it called the hash?
document.location.hash
or maybe a snippet
I know that.. but it move the page to the mentioned section right?
I mean if the url has "#my-section". then the page will be moved to "my-section" container
I want to know what it is called?
@Mr_Green in this case "my-section" is a element with an ID
but the # is still called the hash or snippet
09:35
yes I know that too
why do you need to know this anyways?
I just want to know what is the name of that functionality..
To ask a better question
Then just work with "hash"
it's a common and widely-known term
@Kippie +1
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09:37
you guys got me wrong
@Mr_Green ok
As you can see, the page is moving to bottom section. I know it is happening because of #. but I just want to know what is the name of that functionality.
the hash is making the page go to that id. that is good enough, just say that
we understand what you are saying, you are not listening
Oh my god this is frustrating
@Mr_Green You make me want to punch a wall
@Kippie brick or plaster board?
09:41
brick. Maybe some glass windows as well
@jantimon it's 10 lines. And they're not complicated.
for anyone a little bit familiar with js, that is
@Kippie thats a shame, i wanted the brick wall to bang my head against
but most devs aren't
@FlorianMargaine Javascript is the thing with the dollar sign, right?
@Kippie lol
09:43
ok just for knowledge atleast.. I want to know that..
if someone can't figure out line by line with debugging what 10 lines do, I wouldn't call them a dev
@Mosho What would you call them?
Btw, "hash" is the character not functionality.
@Kippie non-dev
@Mr_Green ok so try doing document.location.hash in the console, on the page you sent, it will not be #
@Mosho wannabe's
09:45
"one-of-the-99%-of-people-who-ask-questions-on-SO's"
come on @DrogoNevets I know that man.. you are not getting my point. or you just trying to have fun with me.
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@Mr_Green the functionality is a url that goes to a specific section of the site using the hash section of the url and an elment with an id, we have told you this, you are choosing to ignore and repeat yourself - good day sir
check my first comment.. I explained the same
@Kippie yeah, pretty much.
09:53
is this a bug or quirk in angular
<div mydir="a">
  <div mydir="b">
  </div>
</div>
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app.directive('mydir',function(){
  return {
    require : '^mydir',
    restrict : 'A',
    link : function(sc,el,attr,mydir){
    },
    controller : function(){
      }
    }
  }
});
mydir in the linking function is the same element's controller
doesn't throw a ctreq error even with just one mydir element
Always use vanilla Javascript, unless you can use jQuery, then always use jQuery !
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09:59
@FlorianMargaine you are right it's not that hard but it could be improved to increase the maintainability
@jAndy so, I shouldn't try to learn any MVC framework?

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