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17:00
that number hadn't been updated in like 8 years..
I go to UMD so I'm a little biased against WVU
I was like wth? Who even looks there?
and the entire state of WV
I really need to update my resume
@Loktar k
yeah you're pretty nice in your area :P
17:01
yeah thats why I will always stay in the midwest lol
no wonder you get so much stuff haha
are you hitting on him? O:
cost of living is cheap, competition is low
@FlorianMargaine well my wife is a realtor too.. so that helps :P
LOKTAR GOT A SUGAR MAMA?!
Luckyyyyyyyy
not quite yet, I still make more
but she is getting there, then i can retire
17:02
:P
@Loktar lol
My goal is to retire by 40
Got my 403b going for almost a year now.. just gotta pour money into it lol
I think I only do like 5% of my monthly pay goes to retirement
My goal is to get a job
My goal is to not die early
(and so far, it's been going pretty well)
@RalphWiggum that's second to me
yeah I'm an idiot and dont put anything into retirement :?
@Loktar it's never too late to start
I know I need to like now!
17:07
well... there is a "too late point" but you're nowhere near it lol
@Loktar holy cow, nothing?
Too late would be when you retire
basically
or dead
@SomeKittensUx2666 yeah :(
knock on wood
17:08
@RUJordan see thats what I'm banking on man
I have a nice life insurance plan
lolthatssomorbid
...you're kidding
heck, I've got mutual funds.
haha ofc (about dying), not about the no retirement though :P
I need mutual funds but it takes like 3k minimum investment
I have a cash account for stocks, thats it
17:10
Vanguard funds - seriously
My retirement account is with Vanguard
large cap stock funds
but i want a personal IRA and mutual funds asap
I have total market and high yield
but I need a bigger salary to do that
or to move to the boondocks and have a longer commute
My commute is almost 1.5 hours each way =/
17:11
That's everyone in dc
just be homeless for a year
0 minute commute
$0 in rent
I could get a gym membership to stay clean
live in my car..
I feel you, this could go somewhere
lol basically I have a huge decision coming up
lol
but you got that retirement money!
Move to DC, or get a job near where I live in nova
or move to PG
but then you'd have to live in PG
Because the $300 i spend each month on commuting is brutal
17:13
Move out here!
Yeah I will never go to PG again
@SomeKittensUx2666 I wish. The family hassle wouldn't be worth it
Like.. my sister moved away, and my grandmother basically excommunicated her
And they hound her and hound her on when she's moving back
And it's all I can do not to curse them all out and say "what if she's happy down there? why can't she live far away from us?"
@RUJordan she have kids?
it's really ridiculous and I can't deal with that stress
@Loktar no, boyfriend with kids though. Almost a step-mom
sucks living far from family when you have kids
@RUJordan ah ok
yeah I mean my fam misses us but never hounds us
that would be annoying
I would snap eventually
Basically everything I believe in contradicts my family. I want to go places, I want tattoos, I don't believe in religion or god, and if they knew... it would be literally hell.
family == slightly extended fmaily
17:17
My mom's reaction when she found out Iwasn't religious...
hoo boy
Right? I mean I love my family to death but damn, god forbid I'm a free thinker and liver.
You have a free liver? I'll take it!
lolol
Oh no! Someone is about to be de-livered!
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@Meredith is florida worth looking into for living? (Expenses, etc?) Two sisters I grew up with moved there and they said if I really am looking, it's a great place.
sans gators, of course.
@WalleCyril that's a really broad question and I don't feel like reading 3 scripts without looking for soemthign specific
Just read 1 then
negative ghost rider
-_-
somebody else might
17:24
@WalleCyril Are you asking for a code review? That is a lot to ask for, even here.
I m just asking if I m doing everything alright since these are my first steps in JavaScript
@WalleCyril I can tell you this -- your`"use strict"` should go inside your outer-most function and not at the global level.
why
why can t I use strict everywhere
Because you might later pull in a third-party script and add that to your page and not all scripts work with "use-strict.'
user1596138
@RUJordan I'm on your level
17:29
@JeremyJStarcher I won t use anything external
user1596138
WHOA
@WalleCyril You might in the future for some other project. Don't do something just because you can. Get in the habit of doing it properly every time
user1596138
user image
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user1596138
Like a hiring game haha
@WalleCyril You say -- and believe -- that now. You'll be amazed at how often the future doesn't happen like you think it will. It is my personal opinion, however, that future-proofing your code is always the best idea.
17:30
@Jhawins site?
user1596138
@FlorianMargaine Zazzle
jobs.apply.apply(document.querySelector('#page'))
> You know your Javascript! Give us a shout at [email protected]. Make sure to include "yyy" in your email.
nice
Thats a cool way of hiring
that is really cool actually
kind of place that would probably be a blast to work at
17:34
@JeremyJStarcher I changed it thanks
user1596138
user1596138
lmao
user1596138
It just says "Nice." and says to email them and send this string with it
that really is a cool way to weed out js developers
It's not a very hard test though..
user1596138
17:35
Nah but I doubt some of the people who come in here could figure it out
I was a bit confused by it's wording "in the context of #page"
heh also gets the whole "did you look at our site?" question out of the way
user1596138
@RUJordan #page DOM node
user1596138
So it's the node with the id "page"
i know that part :P
user1596138
17:36
Made sense to me
that basically means that the same function is attached to #page, though?
user1596138
Nah it isn't
user1596138
You can add it like I did... Or just use apply
ah
clearly Zazzle should not hire me xD
user1596138
#page.whatever = jobs.apply;
#page.whatever();
17:38
oh I didn't see any code you put above it
got confused
user1596138
Eh. You just figured it out didn't you? ;P
Kinda :P apply and call always confuse me
user1596138
Right lol
sometimes bind but that one I get a bit more
apply just lets you change the value of this doesn't it?
(don't actually know)
user1596138
17:40
Eh pretty much lol
> NOTE: While the syntax of this function is almost identical to that of call(), the fundamental difference is that call() accepts an argument list, while apply() accepts a single array of arguments.
Ohhhhhh
that always trips me up
LOL
so I spent forever trying to figure out what to do next..
kept getting "Nice"
fullscreen console fail :P
@RUJordan What do you find confusing? Maybe I can clear something up.
didn't expect the message to appear on the site
17:42
@Loktar I failed to see the popup as well lol
What page is this?
or .ca
@JeremyJStarcher practical application mostly. I never know when to use apply(), call(), or bind()
AH.. easy.
17:43
Hold on let me get my eager face on
ok go
@RUJordan YOu use apply if you are sending in an array of items. (I remember it with them both starting with the same letter). You use call if you are passing in a list of parameters... and you use bind if you are not calling it them, but making a function [reference] to call later.
I never know when to use apply(), call() or the d
var log = console.log

log.call(console, "This is my log");
This is my log VM378:2

log.apply(console, ["This is my log"]);
This is my log VM379:2
@JeremyJStarcher so apply and call it's parameter depending, but you're invoking the function, and bind doesn't invoke, it just makes an applied function
@RUJordan when you need to? :X
17:45
@Mosho future?
wat?
@RUJordan Exactly!
Some functions, like Math.math can take a variable number of parameters.
Yeah, I watched Spongebob before work today big whoop wanna fight about it?
17:46
never liked spongebob :P
WELL WHOSE FUCKING FAULT IS THAT
Woah hold up satan
3
no one dislikes spongebob
SO, if you had an array, you could invoke Math.max.apply(myArray)
@JeremyJStarcher interesting. Thanks for clearing that up!
It just doesn't entertain me
Another useful example is [].forEach.call(aNodeList, function(){})
17:49
> INDIANS ARE THE MOST INTELLIGENT on earth in IT world.
^ explain that please
I missed that? Lame
I can never iterate a NodeList with prototype functions
I go noob with a for loop
For loops are like a good nap.
@Mosho Yea, that's good. I keep forgetting forEach exists. I lived so long without it ;)
17:50
for loop is fine, but the goal here is to make people think you are badass and not understand your code
@RUJordan as we all know, nodeLists don't have array prototype functions
I think this is preposterous. This site was about answering programming questions and this is a perfectly legitimate question. My question did not ask for a recommendation for a particular library rather it was looking for an existential example in general. However, the reaction that I see here is an illustration of elitism and it is extremely counter productive and goes against very basic principles of free exchange of ideas. The way this site has been reacting to questions is quite reprehensible and warrants a revocation of usage of the Creative Commons license as it violates Article 4. — user3723670 2 mins ago
[].forEach = the most confusing what
@Mosho correct
but they are still array-like, so they have what those functions need to run properly
@Mosho I grew up programming 6502 assembly. I know how to write unreadable code -- though if you REALLY want no-one to understand your code, write an APL->EcmaScript converter.
17:52
@RUJordan -- as if the CC license even has any weight to it... lol
user3723670 just flipped out and cited the creative commons license violation lol
@JeremyJStarcher APL is the Elvish of programming languages
@RUJordan NodeList.prototype.forEach = Array.prototype.forEach
boom, document.querySelectorAll('.some-class').forEach(fn);
@SomeKittensUx2666 It is rare that I actually laugh-out-loud, but that did it.
can you cast a string to title case in js?
17:54
can do that too :X
@JeremyJStarcher You're very welcome.
@Crow There is nothing built in, if that is what you are asking. It you are dealing with just English, it isn't hard to write a function to do it however. Multi-lingual support is left as an exercise to the insane.
So [].forEach.call(document.querySelector(".derp"), function(x,y) { ... });
How do call()'d parameters work in the callback?
like what is x,y?
wait
lemme read the mdn first
is mdn a command?
querySelectorAll*
17:56
@NickDugger Yeah
@RUJordan x will be each element in the nodelist, y its index
!!mdn call
one of the first things I learned in JS :X
17:58
@Mosho so what if you have to use a previous index?
Or is that where you call reduce instead of forEach?
the third parameter in the callback would be the nodelist
or you can assign the nodelist to a var
you can use reduce too if it suits you

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