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00:04
which part has that issue
of my code
00:29
all of it
m59
m59
@tejas-manohar yeah, it looks like you've got some ng-includes and then all of your properties are like createMode rather than something.createMode, so those properties aren't going to be updated across all of your different scopes.
@petkaantonov you are my hero :D
deque is just what I need right now
@IvoWetzel By the way, I made a serializer inspired by bison
For a game
Love that idea
00:48
@copy that's nice, I'm currently working on a real time monitoring dashboard for a work project using web sockets
@IvoWetzel Are you using bison in production?
not at the moment, but I might use it for shoving down the realtime data to the dashboard clients
I once used bison to make a SQL DSL for selecting elements
er, JISON
@IvoWetzel There is now a better way of encoding 32 bit floats (using Float32Array), in case you didn't know yet
And if you target websockets, returning an ArrayBuffer instead of string might be more applicable
That are the two major differences
Besides that, my encoder can only encode my game objects and not general objects
01:06
!!>[].reverse.apply('banana'+10)
@Shmiddty "TypeError: 0 is read-only"
stoopid
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Q: Forcing $.when to return a variable outside the function

New UserI have been struggling for quiet sometime now with conversion of file chunks to binary data and have come to this point for(....){ $.when(chunkBinary(chunk[i][j])).done(function(result){ chunkInBinary = result;console.log(chunkInBinary);} ) } Now I want to be able to use the value chunkIn...

01:24
@rlemon I just hacked together a first ugly draft (isn't all JS by definition ugly?) chrome extension of your script. Shit is awesome
tnx for sharing
 
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02:36
I got my dxracer today
omg
its so effing comfortable
 
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04:52
Anyone knows of sublime quick look alternative for windows?
05:02
n++
@copy you mean notepad ++ ?
Maybe
But I have already migrated from Brackets to Sublime, now I am not moving again... but I am missing a lot of Brackets' features.
Cool story
If Brackets was as fast of Sublime, I would never ever open Sublime again.
05:07
n++ has all the features of sublime, just have to find them
but why switch..?
Sublime can't open images as images but as binary code... disgusting! And almost nil inline features. Otherwise it is fast.
user2620028
05:29
Whats up guys
05:41
latest five questions on Magento
06:20
Could somebody with Safari confirm this question should probably be closed ?
06:53
ok, deleted, OP could have been polite enough to explain he messed his tests...
07:12
@PeeHaa You're ugly
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07:34
@Loktar do you think that n++ is better than vs?
Define "better"
I should use a instead of b
n++ doesn't have an overly convoluted GUI and slow response time. But it's also not a WinForms editor.
@Moderateur That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: to, so, no
07:38
@towc ...who's "I"? What are you doing? What are your requirements?
Are oranges better than apples? I dunno, are you making orange juice?
ok it's Rene's bot
not Caprica
Caprica has a cousin it seems
@Moderateur Eh?
!!info
@Zirak I awoke on Fri, 29 Aug 2014 19:49:27 GMT (that's about 11 hours ago), got invoked 10 times, learned 294 commands
@Zirak in another room there is a bot called Rene's bot, but I thought it was a Caprica bot's command before they explained it wasn't
@Zirak in this case the items to compare are 2 IDE which try to achieve the same thing, so, it's more like asking is a little apple better than a normal-sized apple
oh, neat
yaah :-)
I'm more interested in the help it gives the user when actually coding in 1 file, not really browsing through files and stuff like that
@towc They are completely disparate products. VS is a Microsoft IDE, n++ is a general-purpose editor.
caprica is breeding and nobody told a thing :p
07:42
@Moderateur Oh dear lord he has so much mixed whitespace
Hello everyone. I would like to know if there is a difference between using a document fragment, and creating an element and appending multiple children THEN inserting into the DOM. I'm new to the idea of using the fragment, so this may be super obvious to everyone else...!
@Zirak not as experienced as caprica. he's still an infànt so let him grow :-D
if you want to tell him you can contact him in The SO Tavern where he seems to hang out frequently
@Dan Not much, if you have one root element that is. But imagine if you wanted a fragment to contain, say, several lists, without them being contained in a parent.
// to explain in code, they're similar if you want to append something like:
<div>blah</div>
// but a fragment is superior if you want to do:
<ul>...</ul>
<ul>...</ul>
there may still be some difference due to the browser not having to update the selector cache
Well, I believe I understand the principle of the fragment, and it looks very useful. In the code I'm working on, I'm getting the <li> items from a menu, then splitting them into two variables. I then need a new parent div to house these two new menus. I also append two new anchor tags, to use with even handlers. So all in all, it looks like a fair sized chunk of HTML to me. I only want to insert once at the end of my script.
I thought the idea of the fragment was not to insert into the DOM more often than needed - so if I create my new div element and fill it full of new stuff, then insert, what's the difference?
07:48
Sounds like you want one root element. In that case, they're pretty identical
n++ doesn't autoclose html tags >:(
and doesn't autoindent
There are probably 100 plugins which do that
@Zirak When you say "one root element", is that like me thinking "one parent container"?
Yep
doesn't even close parenthesis
how do I browse the plugins?
07:51
Stop whining and start googling
Ah ok. To put this into context - I would usually be doing this with jQuery. This morning I looked at my code and thought **** it, maybe I'll do it with vanilla jS for a change. That's why I'm not so sure how to do it.
Setting attributes is a bit pants though? Either one by one, or making a function which iterates over passed values - according to what I've found on SO.
@Dan Awesome! That's a good route to take.
I like the .attr({}) that jQuery has.
Write your own helper function, then
@Dan normally you want to set properties, not attributes
07:53
Ah ha, yes. And there is a difference!
So I assume href is an property of an "a" element, automatically?
So anchor.href = "#"; - should be fine.
Yes, except that such links are bad
08:09
@copy Yes, although I'm only using examples at the moment.
Browsers also auto-convert the href property to use an absolute URL
(which is a nice way to obtain an absolute URL from a relative URL)
I didn't know that - may prove useful sometime soon...
hi all
hi hump
08:25
</script>
<script language="javascript">
document.write("<table border='1'>");

document.write("<tr>");
for(n = 0 ; n < 100; n++){
var x=1;
if(n==0 || n==1) x=0;
for(i=2;i<n;i++)
{
if(n%i==0)
{
x=0;
break;
}
}
if(x==1)
{


document.write("<td>");
// if prime print the numbers
document.write(n);
document.write("</td>");


}

else
{
// if not prime print the number do nothing

}
}
document.write("</table>");
</script>
i was here last time with the problem of the prime numbers . i managed to solve it but now i want the code to print 10 prime numbers on the table row then it goes to another row . i have tried using a for loop but no win . here is the code .
@towc plse help
plz format it
God in heaven
press ctrl+k while editing that message
document.write ftw \o/
i have just pasted it here pastebin.com/JyHHxdfc
plse
@AwalGarg what can Use instead of document.write to draw a table
08:31
@humphrey document.appendChild(document.createElement('table'))
okay
@humphrey don't use document.write and don't draw tables. Both are no more to be used. Use css tables.
but this this the requirement to draw tables
Also, @humphrey are you learning from w3schools?
08:32
hahaha. see, I caught the problem.
guys plse how can i insert a for loop which can help me break to the next line after counting 10 prime numbers
Please don't goto that site anymore.
okay
@humphrey you can use two loops.
or you can be intelligent with a single loop.
another loop apart from those in the code ?
08:36
forget that code, and start from scratch.
any example guys base on my code?
thanks man
the problem is not the prime numbers the problem is to break after every 10 prime numbers
09:18
@humphrey get a variable whose value is 0. Increment it by 1 every time you find a prime, and whenever it is a multiple of 10 insert a new line
I was thinking about making a turing machine in javascript, with just a simple data tape and the sequences
but if I want to get an addition from a tape, which I guess is one of the simplest things, I can't even figure out how to make a sequence to do that
googlin got me nowhere
this is what I started with:
var tape='0001 0001';
function Adder(){
  this.state=0;
  this.sequence=[
    {t:1,f:16},
    {t:3,f:2}
  ]
}
I decided that I wanted to add 4 digit numbers using the Adder constructor
I would iterate from end to beginning of the tape, and if I found a 1 I'd get it's sequence at the index of his state and turn his state to that object's t value
and f it is 0
if it's neither a 0 or a 1 (for example the space) I'd tell it not to do nothing, so that the tape would be a bit more readable
problem is that I can't figure out how to make that sequence, and again, google didn't help me
hints/links?
09:36
I don't understand your problem
making a working sequence for the machine
As you probably know from approaching the problem, a turing machine is the simplest state machine. Each state says what to write on the current slot, where to move the pointer, and what the next state it.
exactly, and the problem is how to initially tell the state what to do next
var tape='0001 0001';
function Turing(){};
Turing.initProgram=function(machine, tape){
  machine.state=0;
  for(var i=tape.length-1; i>=0; --i){
    var bit=tape[i];
    switch(bit){
      case '0':machine.state=machine.sequence[machine.state].f; break;
      '1':machine.state=machine.sequence[machine.state].t; break;
    }
  }
}
function Adder(){
  this.state=0;
  this.sequence=[
    {t:1,f:16},
    {t:3,f:2}
  ]
}
everything is set up, my only problem is Adder.sequence
I have no idea what to write in there
var states = {
    start : {
        next : foo
    },
    foo : {
        write : 1,
        move : 3,
        next : bar
    },
    bar : {
        write : 0,
        move : -1,
        next : end
    },
    end : {}
};
That's how I'd represent it, something like that
Positive number in move moves right, negative moves left
You'd probably want to branch it for states of 0 and 1, but it's the base
@Zirak - my jS was going well, but now I'm stumped. I'm getting this error;
Uncaught NotFoundError: Failed to execute 'appendChild' on 'Node': The new child element is null.
var topNavigation = document.getElementById( "top_navigation" ),
		topNavigationItems = topNavigation.getElementsByTagName( "li" ),
		loginItem = topNavigationItems[0],
09:43
well, my program would only move right by 1, all of the time... does it have to move in more ways???
You see, I want to get the first item, but leave the rest ^
@Dan Looks like you've got a null, then
@towc For it to be a complete turing machine? Of course you have to move freely
@Zirak around the states, I agree, but around the tape aswell?
@Zirak I do, I'm trying to append the remaningi items, but it fails. I don't understand what a htmlcollection is - I assume this is different to a node? Also, I'm just realised that even if it worked, it would probably break by page as I must need to clone these items, right?
@towc Try and write a turing machine which just adds two numbers written in unary, separated by a 0. For instance, a tape could look like: 111011, which means 3 2.
You have to move freely across the tape
09:47
@Zirak you... don't
@Dan Not sure I'm following, especially on where appendChild and HTMLCollection come into play
@towc I'd be interested to see how you implement the addition mentioned above, then
whenever you encounter a 1 increment the state by 1
at the end of the program print the state
@Zirak Here I try to append the remaining 4 items (out of the original 5).
What's "the state"?
var loginUlElement = document.createElement( "ul" );

		//add the child li elements
		loginUlElement.appendChild( topNavigationItems );
09:48
the state of the machine
a number
Your only data storage means is the tape.
And this was how I was removing the first item from the set, but this isn't working at all now:

`//remove first item from set
delete topNavigationItems[0];`
tape and the sequence and the state
Read up some more on turing machines
I probably should
09:50
@Dan yeah, removing an element is done with removeChild. Also, appendChild does as it says: appends a child, not multiple ones.
@towc Actually, this could be a great starting point: google.com/doodles/alan-turings-100th-birthday They added some fancy stuff like loops, but the core concepts are there
I'll look into it
mornin
@Zirak So how would I go about appending a htmlcollection?
Loop over it
09:58
@Zirak looks fun!
@Zirak I see - and what about removing the first item from the collection? I know I could skip that in the loop, but even so, I'd like to know how it's done!
What do you mean removing it from the collection? If you simply don't want to add it, then yeah, the solution is to skip over it
@Zirak Say you wanted to "split" the collection for two different uses.
Like "first 4 items in this variable", "last 4 items in that variable".
slice ?
Sorry, this must be some trivial shit for you : \
10:03
There's a function named slice
Yeah, I was trying to remove the first item using shift()
These are array methods aren't they. Meaning...htmlcollection is an array?
Unfortunately, an HTMLCollection isn't an array. It's stupid, yes.
So it is neither an array or object?
nah, it's still an object. Just not an array.
A new study shows that users on social news sites view a comment differently based on the judgement of users before them
10:07
A node list? Or, a list of nodes. This is what I've read.
It's even more complicated :D It's a host object - it isn't owned by JavaScript.
You can use it like an array and apply array methods on it.
@BenjaminGruenbaum the htmlcollection?
yeah...there's also a difference between an HTMLCollection and a NodeList
10:08
Right ok. This feels a bit like being slapped in the face.
It's quite messy and horrible
It goes some to way to explain why appending the first item, actually moves it on the page.
Because this is "live" - right?
So I assume I must need to clone this (ermm...node..?)
If you want another one, then yes
I do indeed. I'm trying it now. I've seen cloneNode(), but not 100% where it's used in this code yet..
Person who stars random things, please stop. Thanks.
10:16
Does cloneNode() have to have the boolean argument passed?
Try it out
Nope, sorry, I see. False by default. And, because that's the <li> element, I wasn't seeing any content, so I thought it wasn't working. I'll check the theory now.
Yes, that's right. Makes sense too, which is great.
10:29
is it a problem if I do social experiments here?
it is for my friend. I'm telling so you acknowledge that
@GNi33 I'm quite enjoying this youtube.com/watch?v=niRtGwCafR4
I've always liked the regular theme too, though
@Zirak that turing puzzle looked a lot like brainfuck syntax to me
Because Brainfuck is a way of expressing Turing machines
Every Turing complete language is, essentially.
You just notice it with Brainfuck because of its simplicity.
probably
10:50
@Zirak Did you progress any how in making another recycle bin?
Just thinking how much waste you generate that you require two recycle bins!
Pretty sure he wants to make something that can act like an shortcut/icon without it being a file of any sort
But why would he want to do that?
10:57
Morning all :)
11:10
@Zirak - thanks for your help with my jS this morning. It's been enlightening. See you.
12:07
Good Morning.
i have successfully achieved
the ability to fuck-up timezones completely
Congrats
@AbhishekHingnikar morning congrats
12:28
@Zirak :) That really took you long to bite ;)
Also morning all
13:01
how can I make the image and anchor both align?
(without floating the image to the right)
or rather see jsfiddle.net/ezvznowL/1...
floating the image to the left would work, but I don't want that.
ok got it...
ignore the above block please.
...
incredible design.
@AbhishekHingnikar ie 12?
I think the new gnome browser looks pretty similar to this.
screenshot / link ?
@AwalGarg holy smoke hes really good
13:19
awesome ones...
@AwalGarg hell no
the entire gnome 3.12 design strategy revolves around the same idea.
@AbhishekHingnikar y not?
that looks safari
@AbhishekHingnikar no I meant, it looks 'similar' not same/exact..
i completely dislike that design
they could of moved the add tab into the tab pane itself -_-
13:24
@AbhishekHingnikar there is option to do that. and this particular screenshot is not looking nice even to me... but it is better in reality.
The new gnome is pretty cool but only on high res screens. 1600 by 900 at the minimum.
Everything is awesome except they just magnified everything by twice as if people are getting blind.
So it doesn't look good (it looks ugly) on low res screens.
But I really like their attempt to provide a nice stable 'modern' system. Specially on the Linux platform which is usually viewed as a difficult to use system.
New Gnome? We're at 4 already? @AwalGarg
@BenjaminGruenbaum 4 what? gnome 4?
when? how?
link?
are you serious?
No, I'm asking, because you said "the new Gnome"
Gnome Shell isn't new by any standard anymore
I meant gnome 3.12, which I think still falls in the 'new' category since ubuntu gnome didn't pack it with the lts release.
13:39
Oh, what did they change?
but its been about 6 months so yeah... it might not be called 'new' as 'new'.
@BenjaminGruenbaum the ui.
they really kinda mocked users with low res screens.
> You got only 1366*768? Fuck you GTH stick with ugly unity... or buy a nice higher res machine.
13:52
@AwalGarg that way use windows
yeah I am using windows at that res. Its ok but I find ubuntu better.
last minute change in design :-/
i hate this but its a valid one :x
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