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15:00
@AndyE Why is your name in italics all of a sudden?
That won't matter. At all. You probably still won't have an easy way to access the back-scenes
@Amaan: it's been in italics longer than anyone else here :-p
@AndyE Oh. Never noticed that. Always seen @Raynos's was in italics. Why is it so?
Room owner or something like that?
"standard feedforward multi-layer perceptron neural network trained with backpropagation" o.....k?
15:01
@Amaan I think so.
@Amaan: yeah, it signifies room ownership. I created the room and gave ownership to some of the regulars back when we fired it up.
@Amaan It's the A, it's already slanted so you don't notice the A slant as much as R vs R
@AndyE Ah.
@Incognito Keen observation.
@Raynos was here more than anyone else, so I gave him ownership and I think he gave it to a couple of others too.
@AndyE stop lying.. Andy's name is italicized because his head would look slanted otherwise.
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15:03
@Zirak Lots of applications, for instance, you could train the NN with enough of the information in this chat room from the people who post here to match text with their names, after enough data it'll be able to make very accurate guesses based on the message only for who the author was.
@rlemon: my head looking unbalanced reflects my mental state :-p
@Incognito That would be pretty cool. But hard to implement, right?
@AndyE and it being in a jar reflects you absent mind?
@Incognito that has some pretty cool real world implementations
15:05
@Amaan Maybe, it requires you knew some math. I'm looking at putting it into a screen scrape decoder I'm doing.
So you can copy a huge chunk of text and it'll know what kind of data it is without insane regex patterns that fail a lot of the time for special cases that are hard to program for.
@rlemon something like that :-)
@Incognito Screen scrape decoder?
or perhaps I just really like Futurama.
Oh.
@Incognito That's cool
@AndyE nahh.. that can't be it..
15:06
@Amaan Right, I've got people using a legacy thing, so they cut+paste huge chunks of text into a box, but it's a different box for each type of text. it'd be nice if that was one box.
@AndyE The jar symbolizes the prison you have surrounded yourself with, keeping away all who wishes to enter. The water gives the feeling of vitality and flow, something that the disembodied head (also a strong image of resentment to the self) lacked when still attached to the body. The title under the jar says "Notice me. This is I."
@Incognito Makes sense. You do JS for a living?
@Zirak Reminds me of English class
@Zirak: insightful!
@Amaan I do lots of things for a living.
@Incognito you just made yourself sound bad ass..
15:08
I know a psochologist, and my sister-in-law has a second degree in Shakespearean Literature. The amount of crap you hear from just these two sources is immense.
@Incognito I live off of my parents. :p (Not a bad thing. I'm not old!)
What we fail to realize is Andy E is really a Time Traveller from the year 3000. He has travelled into the future, then back to our time. The head in the jar is the head of the Andy E we know and love today.
@Gavin: either that or he sounds like a moose on the interstate.
@Zirak Mother is an English prof..try getting her to vet my old high school papers was like putting it through a meat grinder
I'm fine with google employees being called googlers, but I feel facebookers should be called fookers.
15:11
@AndyE lol well played sir
@AndyE But creepier: "Will do @Incognito stuff for money."
lol
I will code the hell out of some HTML for a big mac.
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@Zirak that should be the new script kiddie troll pic
@Loktar I'd even do IE6/7 debugging for a big mac..that mac sauce is unreal
15:12
lol did someone just upvote 1 of my questions to make me hit exactly 50k?
â–¾Andy E 50,000
@AndyE You're welcome. :)
ugh.. Big Macs make me feel jQuery
lol
lol
lol
15:14
C-C-C-LOL BREAKER!!!
i think mine was the one that broke the camel's proverbial back..
anywho, so just working on a cross browser high level SIT phase of QA, anyone know of the best way to run a VM inside a mac..ive done Parallels, VMWare Fusion, but to no avail
Can't Mac dual-boot?
is === faster then == ?
@Martin they mean two different things
@MartinFabik Sometimes. When different types, yes. For same-type, == is micro-faster
15:19
@Zirak I think it can
You've gotta hit Command or something while booting up to select
@Amaan you hold the alt/option button
@Gavin See @Amaan. May be a personal choice, but I prefer dual (or more) booting over VMs
If I know for sure I have same types,should I use == or === ?
15:21
@Gavin Hmm
@Zirak sigh alright buddy, im going down the dedicated memory route
@MartinFabik ==
@MartinFabik I'd say === for safety. The speed differences are probably so minor, that only when you do it a bagillion trillion times you'll notice a millisecond of a difference
Micro-optimization
@MartinFabik == is best practices
15:22
@Gavin It is?
I thought === was
let me see if i can find the article
@Gavin ...
@Gavin Okay
=== is best practice. Say it with me: "=== is best practice." Now, go write it on the chalkboard 100 times.
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A: In Javascript, why is "0" equal to false, but not false by itself?

IncognitoIt's according to spec. 12.5 The if Statement ..... 2. If ToBoolean(GetValue(exprRef)) is true, then a. Return the result of evaluating the first Statement. 3. Else, .... ToBoolean, according to the spec, is The abstract operation ToBoolean converts its argument to a value of type Bo...

15:24
for (var i = 0; i < 100; i++) { console.log("=== is best practice."); }
ok I have a nobe question
@Zirak Win :-)
"Problem at line 5 character 24: Unexpected 'in'. Compare with undefined, or use the hasOwnProperty method instead." - This is why I dislike JSLint. It's ridiculously petty.
if (x === true)
returns the same as
if (x)

if (x == true) returns something totally different.
@zirak pwnd
15:26
My cs teacher wasn't amused
when are each of these clears used:
.clear {
clear: both;
display: block;
overflow: hidden;
visibility: hidden;
width: 0;
height: 0;
}
.clearfix:after {
clear: both;
content: ' ';
display: block;
font-size: 0;
line-height: 0;
visibility: hidden;
width: 0;
height: 0;
}

.clearfix { display: inline-block; }
* html .clearfix { height: 1%; }
.clearfix { display: block; }
.....?
@tanktery Isn't there a CSS room here?
Everyone, when is this code used?
net.train([{input: [0, 0], output: [0]},
           {input: [0, 1], output: [1]},
           {input: [1, 0], output: [1]},
           {input: [1, 1], output: [0]}]);
it's empty
15:27
lolwut? * html? That's pretty stupid
@Zirak It's an IE hack
@tanktery Try this room
@Incognito xor?
@Incognito When you're building the a screen scrape decoder!
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Q: jslint error: Unexpected 'in'. Compare with undefined, or use the hasOwnProperty

house9I have the following javascript function that fails a jslint check function hasActiveX() { return ('ActiveXObject' in window); } jslint error Unexpected 'in'. Compare with undefined, or use the hasOwnProperty method instead. should I just live with the jslint error, or is there a be...

15:29
You're all onto me, I'm just trolling.
waits for zoo keepers to come and yell at us for feeding the trolls
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Can't find a reason as to why I shouldn't use in. I think Doug is just laughing at all the idiots blindly following JSLint's advice.
@Incognito there are good trolls and bad ones
@Incognito what you just did was equivalent to the cute little puffy hair troll dolls...acceptable in my books lol
Next he'll recommend replacing for loops with while loops, because for looks too stupid to him (cough ++ -- cough)
@Gavin Y u trip trop over my bridge?
15:31
@Incognito you calling me a billy goat?
lmao
did you guys hear about google maps charging $4 i believe for anything over 25,000K hits
@AndyE Yeah, I started going in and out of procratination through SO. So pasted it on to some other regulars
@Raynos lives. Maybe you can tell me why Mr Crockford won't let me use the in operator to check for property existence?
Probably because he hates you
15:40
That, I'm sure of.
ugh...
depends where your using it
@Raynos: "textContent" in document.body
"addEventListener" in element
Hmm, I wonder whats wrong with in
Maybe the "has to be enumerable" trap?
15:41
nope
doesn't have to be enumerable. Only for...in cares about enumerability.
The least JSLint could do is tell you why... instead of "do this instead, this is the word of the Crock".
5
I know it's not supported by IE5, but who cares?
@AndyE just email crock
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bingo
@MattMcDonald hey whats up buddy
The way Douglas Crockford has managed to encode his personal preferences into "industry best practices" is just astounding.
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yeah, that pretty much sums it up.
damn @rlemon is it toast then?
Ive known people with bricked PSP's that would buy a new one
place the bricked one in the box
and return it for a refund
15:45
@Loktar there has to be a fix to it. I can boot - but it dies before the OS is loaded.
I just need to keep at er.
but no more for today - got to drive 2 hours to do networking for a group of farmers.
this should be a blast!
lol nice
@rlemon haha good luck
they couldn't figure it out over the phone - so they got their ISP in and he couldn't figure it out - so now i'm driving there to train their ISP
oi...do they ever?
All i'm doing is hooking up a Serial to Ethernet device server and opening it up for public access.
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15:47
0
Q: Get childNodes array of certain HTML element in DOM

cyceroI have the following HTML markup: <body> <div class="wrapper"> <div class="head"> <p class="title">title</p> <a href="#" class="logo"></a> </div> </div> </body I need to get something like the followin...

i remember calling my ISP on their bluff about throttling my media connectoins
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that's a really good question
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though it's more of an ancestral tree question
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I've worked with that kind of stuff before and it's a lot of fun
These are my instructions to their ISP - plug in the Serial to Ethernet Device, put in the Installation CD, follow my step-by-step guide for configuration and port forwarding
still couldn't do it.
ugh
anywhoooo
see yall later.
15:49
:o shocked and abhorred
peace bud
This is the stupidest question of all time
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Q: What is the best way to get my old Lego down from the attic?

musefanI am thinking about getting my old Lego down from my attic but I have a number of things getting in the way... The access to my attic is above head height and not easily reachable? What is the best method of getting up there? What is my motivation for getting the Lego down? Will it still be a u...

That question is so much win it hurts sometimes. I find it hilarious.
yaya its time for a gravatar!
@RyanKinal he's a software developer? problem solving skills and common sesnse?
@Gavin He's a software developer? Sarcasm and trolling?
@RyanKinal probably, its just more fun at the moment to take the low route lol
what can i say IE debugging turns me into a not so nice person, blame bill for trying to compete with NS
16:03
0
Q: Adsense block not displaying anything

Mild FuzzI have copied and pasted the following code into my page, but it seems to be having no effect. It should have a fall back block colour, but nothing is showing. Code copied/pasted straight from google <script type="text/javascript"><!-- google_ad_client = "ca-pub-7972043490779920"; ...

@MattMcDonald what is he actually asking?
@Raynos Just to find the position of a node down the element tree
In terms of children
Think I made any other mistakes?
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I changed the title so it made more sense
Oh, that's in reference to a question I just answered
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he wants to build a node tree with numbers
16:09
hello
@aydinch Hello :-)
Good evening guys
@Abhishek It's 9:47 PM where we are, man.
lol yeap :P
but u never say good night to begin with ,eh ?
16:20
@Amaan that requires a valid PAN :P
@Abhishek Yeah
To verify that you're Indian
lol i havent got one yet -_-
@Abhishek Oh, right, you're 17.
Yeah, I don't have one yet either. :/
16:21
how old are you ?
[/offjavascriptPosts]
@Abhishek 15
I was 15 once.
14 years ago.
@Loktar REALLY?!
Hahaha
I was hanging out talking on C64 chats though lol
16:25
@Loktar And I don't know what C64 chats are :D
Partly because I was probably 1 when they were around
commodore 64, was an older machine, was old even when I was 15, but I was programming small games and the likes on it
@Loktar Oh
I've heard the name Commodore for sure
And I'm programming small games now (in Canvas)
yeah thats what I do now lol
Hahaha
@Amaan ^_^ thats cool cool!
i am trying to find my way through -_- exams -_-
16:29
@Abhishek Thanks. Wanna see it?
Sure!
@Abhishek Dude, I'm giving my board exams now
Not now but tomorrow
And yesterday
@amaan seriously board are nothing as compared to what college exams cause on yew x( , esp these low level colleges just crash ur head with exams :'(
@amaan lets move to tech support before som1 says "did the topic got changed" lol
@Abhishek Alright
@Amaan you used .onx
@Amaan are you trolling?
16:34
@Raynos .onx?
@Raynos No. :|
ajax
over responsive chat client?
guess this is a little bit over the hill.. too much of a responsive page is not good either
@arunnair can u be a bit more specific ?
(Prepares self for @Raynos 's rant)
ah cool @Amaan
need to keep track of number of clicks
@Loktar Yeah, that'll be easy to add
@Loktar Reload the page. Just added it
16:41
@Amaan might wanna give those inputs a default value ?
@Abhishek Placeholder's explain what they're used for. Default values wouldn't be that explicit
@Amaan in your code try 64px and 45 blocks x) lol i should say minimum size ..
@Abhishek Yeah, it can get pretty messy
Try typing a random value in there, and never leaving enter on an input field. Disco square!
hahaha cool
Bye guys!
@Raynos You there?
16:48
@Amaan I just assumed you were trolling
so I didnt bother
@Raynos I honestly wasn't. Help me improve the code?
how can i redirect user on a successful submittion? i have form validation...if i did onclick it would redirect even on a failed submition
@Raynos Oh, right. It's textContent that you recommend. And the addEventListener. Hmm. Thanks
Although there's no use of the \n in the beginning if I'm using textContent
Because it doesn't really send it to a newline
Thanks
@Nadal Redirect? As in the action attribute of the form?
nah not that, just a redirect of page, form submits to one page then it redirects..
16:52
So how do you know if it's a valid submission?
Just check for that and redirect if that evaluates to true
well what piece of code in the body section of an html form would do a redirect?
@Nadal Show us your code first. It's really hard to understand what you want without any code or a proper explanation
Woo, the webkit bug I reported forever ago now has a proposed patch :-D
@RyanKinal At your demo page, I can already paste text
Running Chrome Devloper's version 16.x
guys, I have a small question. Lets pretend I REALLY need to override Number() in the top of the script. So what is the best way to get the original one later? "(0).constructor"?
16:56
Yeah, that's a little out of date: Check this fiddle instead
Oh, hah, dev version... should be good
@RyanKinal That doesn't work
Well, it is just a proposed patch :-)
Amaan I cant really show my code as its about 10000 lines....
@RyanKinal It is a needed one. This a really silly bug
@Nadal Just boil it down to a base example.
Indeed!
16:59
@Amaan also the other important thing is x = ... as a global variable is bad.
Don't do rely on`x = 4` to be global without var
@Raynos It has to be a global variable
Oh, alright
then declare it outside like I did with var x,y
@Raynos Okay. Thanks
Where did you learn all of this from?
<head>

<title>hi</title>
</head>

<body>
<label>hey lol</>
//Redirect here, user doesnt need to see the label
</body>
Crockford?
@Nadal That still doesn't make sense. By redirect, you do mean go to another URL, right?
17:00
yes
If you're redirecting them, it's pretty likely that they will see at least part of the page that's loaded before your redirect script
thats okay too
just need a way to redirect
If you want to use JS to redirect, it'd be window.location='http://example.com'
You can use META tags too
okay will try one sec
Though I don't know them off of my head
Sure
@Raynos Where did you learn all of these best practices from? Crockford?
17:14
@Amaan internet.
Well thats a lie. the internet is full of bad practices.
Reading the good parts is a start.
Other then that just engage with people
(Using jsperf correctly) I must watch
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man, he's got a goofy accent
@Loktar I heard you like dart weekly :D
HAH dont troll me!!!
I am just going to study it like crazy because I dont have a CS degree and then get a job when people use it! Thats my life goal.
lol that HN post still cracks me up
which one?
17:26
The one where the guy says he doesnt have a CS degree, and asks if he studies dart will he be able to get a job.
lol
Link please
I posted it here yesterday too
" I would like to learn Google's forthcoming Dart language. My question is in three parts: a) Is there any chance that if I self-teach Dart, I can get a job in development without a CS degree, once companies begin using the language?"
can anyone answer my question please? :-) I'll repeat: what is the best way to get original Number function? "(0).constructor" is ok?
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LOL
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I was actually considering this last night
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17:31
what if you had JS and AS3 to work with for browser scripting?
that would be crazy
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directly, anyways
it boggles my mind a bit tbh. I mean they are so close, yet so different. I wonder if one would be the bastard child kind of like C# vs VB
"ooh your a JS developer"... turns away
17:48
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Q: In a browser, is it best to use one huge spritesheet or many (10000) different PNG's?

NickI'm creating a game in jQuery, where I use about 10000 32x32 tiles. Until now, I have been using them all separately (no sprite sheet). An average map uses about 2000 tiles (sometimes re-used PNG's but all separate divs) and the performance ranges from stable (Chrome) to a bit laggy (Firefox). Ea...

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lol
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feeds never fails to amuse
So, I went to wired.com to browse the articles, and one of the top stories involves Julian Assange. There was a picture included. What follows is that image on the left, and who I thought it was on the right.
And of course, the upload fails me right now.
All in all, not a flattering photo for Mr. Assange.
Hello all
hey
Hi @Neal
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Q: Best practice for populating a dynamic popup menu?

stinkycheesemanI'm creating a dynamic popup menu whose contents depends on the state of what the user clicked on. Is it considered a better practice to create a template menu in html and modify which options are displayed in javascript, or to create everything in javascript on the fly? I'm using jQuery. code e...

Hows google+ goin for everyone? ^_^
18:22
google+ sucks imo
@Loktar why do u think that?
Mainly because of the lack of people on it, plus Im not really a fan of the overall design/look and feel of it
I've been having fun with it.
It's not nearly as busy as Facebook, and I mean that in the design sense (a good thing) as well as the user-activity sense (a bad thing)
yeah idk, Im not a fan of the black and red, I prefer the blues of Facebook
I have a bias against blue
Every freaking site on the planet uses blue (there are obviously exceptions, but still)
"Let's try cooler colors" means blue
"I want it to look professional, but friendly" means blue
Blue is a cop-out. It's unimaginative. It's safe. It's what people use when they don't want to offend anybody with real colors.
18:30
lol yeah
but red? Its EVIL
Red, when used well, is perfectly legitimate. The brighter reds are for accents or warnings. But darker shades evoke feelings of passion and excitement.
I'm designing a site for a winery, and it uses darker, wine-like shades of red to great effect.
Sorry. I'm done ranting about my utter hatred of blue.
lol
how bought light-blue? :-P
It's still fscking blue
But the middling blues are the worst offenders, it's true.
Pro tip: A website for a Blues Festival doesn't have to be blue
hmmmm so u have the same hatred for the blueish hues in purple?
@Neal Dude. If you use purple on a website, I will high-five you. It's one of the least-used colors in web design (from what I've seen).
18:40
hmmm guess u wouldnt like my fiances site. its blue...
shes a graphic designer tho
GET A NEW FIANCEE
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Q: Online Game Considerations

ScánI want to make a kind of online game, completely in JavaScript, using the <canvas> and socket.io. The general How is covered, there are just some minor problems with the design and architecture I want to ask some people with experience (i.e. you). Can I trust the client? In a game with a...

jk :-D
@RyanKinal haha. getting married in 3 weeks :-P
Congrats :-)
18:41
thnx ^_^
@RyanKinal cowbelljs.com u no like?
@Incognito lol
@Incognito Actually, it's not just the blue I don't like on cowbell. Those drop shadows are massive
It's a classy logo, though :-)
Even if it is blue
Hey man, cow bell's gonna be blue.
If I had my way I'd make it all yellow.
I tried a yellow design for a client once. Guess how that ended up.
18:47
@RyanKinal Like a lemon party?
hey, guys. I have a question.
@RyanKinal so u did blue?
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the problem with image A is the yellow really doesn't mesh at all
@Neal They asked for "cooler colors" -_-
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18:49
if you went white/mid-grey with the gradient, it would fit
@RyanKinal Foggy piss-mist, and lavender lines.
someone I know is needing a script that will play nice with IE, but the script should really be using getElementsByClassName... what alternatives are there to using this method for older versions of IE?
Yellow either needs to be bright yellow or gtfo.
@Incognito Yeah, that was my mistake, really
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getElementsByClassName is just a selector engine in disguise
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18:53
what you really want is to think in a per-node context
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know where the element nodes you're looking for are
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then traverse via a common ancestor
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because this mindset relies on the basics of the DOM core, it has massive browser support
@RyanKinal :-P
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<!--traverse from here-->
<div id="pertinentidentifier">
	<p>
		<span class="findme"></span>
	</p>
	<p>
		<span class="findme"></span>
	</p>
</div>
18:56
@MattMcDonald Thanks!
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write a recursive function that traverses the childNodes

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