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10:00
but it shows error on my nodejs prompt
could someone help me?
@maxum To create a closure.
@maxum if matched by }()) or })(), it calls the anonymous function and assigns its return value to the local variable FileClient
think like your telling your mom
@maxum Then ask like my mom would
10:01
Read that. Especially the "Emulating private methods with closures" part..
son what is the purpose of var FileClient = (function () {
The purpose is probably to have a local scope for variables that shouldn't be visible from outside
Read my messages above, mommy @maxum
Hi. is there a way to increase entries in Stack ( chrome?) ?
10:04
@RoyiNamir check async
or write deeper nested functions
tnx @JanDvorak
Anyone hear know anything about parsing json?
@TaylorWilliams WAT?
@TaylorWilliams ask
Are you looking for JSON.parse?
10:14
@TaylorWilliams I will parse your JSON for 9.99$
Well, I've got a rails application, I'm trying to create a list view of an icalendar, so far i've gotten the ical into json.
now i need to extract the events from the json
that sounds awesome
Hey, can anyone throw a case where the relational operators '<' or '>' return undefined. The spec says that it returns undefined when one of the operands is 'NaN'. But 'NaN > 1' or 'NaN < 1' only returns false.
@BharatKhatri wait what?
and this is where i'm stuck, i have no idea how to extract what i need from the json
10:16
That's actually a good question
Am I missing something here? What I understand of the spec is that 'NaN > 1' should return undefined, but it does not.
That's addressed in the other section
let me get it
({valueOf:function(){ return NaN; }} > {valueOf:function(){ return NaN; }}); //doesn't work
> 5. Let r be the result of performing abstract relational comparison lval < rval. (see 11.8.5)
> 6. If r is undefined, return false. Otherwise, return r.
Oh yeah
http://es5.github.io/#x11.8.2
The abstract comparison algorithm and the > operator are not the same
That's interesting
10:21
Yes, that operator is a wrapper over the abstract comparison algorithm. Weird spec!
Thanks a lot for the help guys!
@BenjaminGruenbaum it's so that you can have the same algorithm for > and >=
wow... just realized that I finished 4 seasons of breaking bad in 4 days 0.o
what have I done with my life?
@JanDvorak you could easily spec >= as "let ret be the result of evaluating a > b, if ret is true return true; let ret be the result of evaluating a == b, if ret is true return true; return false"
@BenjaminGruenbaum algorithmically inefficient
Achievement complete:
**Now stretch a little**
Watch television / movies on PC four days in a row
@JanDvorak what?
It's a specification
It doesn't specify implementation, it specifies semantics.
It has exactly as much overhead as what we currently have
10:38
Hi
Can somebody with a windows computer confirm or fix this comment ?
This being said this might work : <img src="file:///C:/zm/zemanel.jpg"/>. But that's really not what anybody would call "upload". — dystroy 3 mins ago
The internet
actually it is NSFW
sorry
Can you include a local image in a html doc from another origin ?
sure
as long as the other origin can access your local image
10:46
You're joking, right ?
sorry for the question in the room but it's really not worth asking on SO, must be something stupid but as far as I can tell it should work (adding item to JSON object):

http://jsfiddle.net/ZDwuz/4/

If anyone can point out my brain fart I'd appreciate it.
@martincarlin87 missing negation on line 10, I'd say
sorry, got it. Was worse than I thought, should have been if it didn't have the property and not the other way around.
@dystroy he is a known troll
@martincarlin87 That's why we have debuggers
10:53
@JanDvorak I knew what the other was, just couldn't see why it was happening. Believe me, if I could have avoided asking the question I would have but it's typical to spot it just as you ask.
* what the error was, autocorrect'd
@martincarlin87 - jsfiddle.net/ZDwuz/5
Life advice : There is my girlfriends friend who is a total bitch, attention seeker person who happens to be my good friend aswell but because of her I am spending too much time trying to solve her problems and she is such arrogant freak that despite anything you say she will always take you wrong and create a drama ... so yes tag:DramaQueen , how on earth do i deal with such a person ? PS she has a boyfriend but keeps an eye on multiple guys -_-
PSPS : I have no real life friends :P, so asking here !
@AbhishekHingnikar stop talking to her
you can't choose your family, but you can choose your friends
and it's PPS, not PSPS
okay. thanks :-)
Post Scriptum -> Post Post Scriptum
10:59
@adeneo - thanks :)
hey @OctavianDamiean!
long time no see
Oh hey Florian!
How are you?
fine and you?
I'm fine too.
11:03
afk, sorry
@AbhishekHingnikar Ignore her. The more you enable, the more she'll use you as an outlet.
Hey octavian where have you been ?
No!
@AbhishekHingnikar HEYA! :D
I've been sucked into EVE Online.
Still am.
I see !
@monners thinking of that.
So, how are you? All fine?
11:09
No! Not fine! You abandoned us!
Well, I'm here. :P
Am struggling with life
In other news, generators seem to be damn awesome.
teaching kids for food :D
11:11
Its more fun this way though, atleast now i realize that i must not waste my money
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Q: From iCal to JSON then to a HTML/jQuery Calendar View

Taylor WilliamsI've successfully converted an ICS file (iCalendar) to jSON: { "vcalendar": [ { "method": "PUBLISH", "prodid": "Microsoft Exchange Server 2010", "version": "2.0", "x-wr-calname": "Website", "vtimezone": [ { "tzid": "GMT Standard Time", ...

Any bright sparks here able to lend me a hand? I'm trying to meet a deadline for this project I'm working on and I'm at a dead end as I know nothing about jSON :(
@AbhishekHingnikar What's wrong with that ? My wife is a teacher.
@dystroy nothing wrong with that :-)
BTW, did you release it ?
except for in India teaching is the last chosen job by almost everyone
11:21
This will, as in other countries, lead to an even worse education...
@dystroy yeah sadly, the kids are loving me teaching though
So... Did you release it ?
Is this meant to be normal?
Release what? The kraken?
@Qantas94Heavy looks like a serial downvote. It will be detected and corrected automatically.
... no, this is not :p
11:29
Oh wait, -1.
Interesting.
that is you downvoting others?
@Qantas94Heavy Is that yours ?
if they are the same user you will get reversed
no, doing some "cleaning"
You mean you downvoted all those answers ?
11:35
downvote and flag, yes
I wonder if I spend too much time around here at times, seems like there's too much trash
@Qantas94Heavy Is it only your downvotes? Or a culmination of down- and upvotes? (in which case you're really hard to get an upvote from)
@Kippie: that's not all my votes, but I do upvote from time to time
11:42
note to self : don't post links to my answers here when @Qantas94Heavy is around
@AbhishekHingnikar What are you teaching, and to what grade/age?
@dystroy: there, I just gave you an upvote. Shut up.
@Kippie 16-18
years of age
and basic computers and basic programming :P
How are the students?
Any of them of the "can never program" type?
Well that we will figure out in a month or so..
Anyone here used fullcalendar before?
Goddammit! I hate Cordova ...

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