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@frank ({a:1}).b is undefined. You can store undefined, you just can't get its properties
Perhaps a diagram would show what you want
@YaakovEllis love MiniProfiler by the way, saved us a lot of work. I used to work remotely for a company in the US for about 3 years when I was younger but I really like working next to my coworkers so I've been working at a small startup since 2012.
@rlemon iirc, israel is the country with most engineers/sq ft
@FlorianMargaine I can believe that
and did you see the pings with the pics? :(
13:01
@JanDvorak ok
really turned me around from what western media depicts that part of the world as (for the better. media can be so ignorant)
@KendallFrey let me make an example: I have a person (object) and I need its waistline (circumference) But the person heights is from foot to head. So I need to find out where the weist is (Y coordinate). Hope its clear now.
@FlorianMargaine yes, sorry sick.
@rlemon I've met more talented devs from Canada than I've met people from Canada total - that's hardly a feat :P Meeting real Canadians is a long plane ride.
!!> var a = {} /* object */; a.nonexistent
13:01
@SecondRikudo "undefined"
I plan on redoing it much better
@Benjamin Haha
remember the guy you had a fight with last time? Same guy.
You know what he meant!
@BenjaminGruenbaum ok, but in fairness I know like a dozen people from Israel and all of them are talented devs / engineers
13:02
@Marek By circumference, do you mean the size of the bounding circle, or the length of the edge of the cross section?
@rlemon ... you didn't know that @SecondRikudo was Israeli?
@FlorianMargaine sure i did
what is the hardest concept of javascript?
@frank forgetting what other languages teach you
@rlemon you didn't get it :(
13:03
@frank Scope is what most people have troubles with.
@KendallFrey I think I mean bounding circle.
@rlemon When I say Canadian I mean real Canadians, people with names like "He who runs with wood" and not immigrants :D
@FlorianMargaine ohh because he isn't talented
TIL about chrome apps
gotcha ;;)
13:03
@BartekBanachewicz forget about them :P
why haven't anyone told me earlier
@BenjaminGruenbaum why?
@BenjaminGruenbaum yeah, MiniProfiler is a favorite of mine as well (and I know it a lot more intimately now that I am the primary maintainer)
13:04
@KendallFrey if bounding circle is this: what-when-how.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/tmp74705_thumb.png I dont need that. So I would need the length of the edge of the cross section
@BartekBanachewicz they're not really that powerful. Meh, nvm, try them out and play with them they're still fun.
@BenjaminGruenbaum more like, TIL about standalone launcher
@JanDvorak LOL
@SecondRikudo what is the problem about the scope ? scope of variable ? of object of what?
@BenjaminGruenbaum ha! then I think we are few and far between. there is 1.4 million natives left in the world... and most of those are not full blood anymore -- and the average age is getting up there. I'm probably in a very small demographic for native american programmers
13:04
@SecondRikudo edit onebox out pls
@Marek Yes, that's the bounding circle, but it could be applied to the waist
@FlorianMargaine No. SUFFER
@YaakovEllis that's why I mentioned it, I remembered your name from somewhere and then I remembered we used MiniProfiler so I figured I owe you a thanks :)
AAND I just sneezed all over my monitors
3
13:05
@BartekBanachewicz oh standalone launcher is cute
@rlemon Pooping on slides, sneezing on monitors, what's next?
@KendallFrey Great. Do you pelase have recommendation how to achieve that?
@rlemon and you're the only one I know and you're a competent programmer - so I presume native americans are all really good at particle effects and have lots of cool codepens - is that a safe assumption? :D
@BenjaminGruenbaum I am more in caretaker mode for that project. All of the other guys before me did the heavy lifting.
but somone has to mind the shop
@Marek No, that's hard, and I'm pretty sure Three doesn't do that
13:06
@YaakovEllis what do you guys all think about vNext?
Alright folks, with that I must take my leave
Long ride home today
!!afk don't mention the game. don't mention the game. don't mention the game.... Whoops.
@SecondRikudo you leave at 4PM?
@BenjaminGruenbaum are you allowed to ask questions like that in the JavaScript chat room?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Early today, gotta catch a bus up north
@KendallFrey I think I only need to get min max on Y coordinate, then I can use the Pi equation.
13:08
@YaakovEllis Don't worry, he'll be clobbered later. Feel free to discuss :P
!!welcome YaakovEllis
@YaakovEllis Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
or are you referring to EMCAScript 6?
@Marek so, the bounding circle? That's easier, but getting a cross section is still hard
@KendallFrey Yes I might try that.
13:10
@YaakovEllis I think ES6 being awesome for generators as expressions and proxies, and ES7 correcting the bad parts in ES6 like collections without hash functions and adding cool stuff like protocols is already pretty established - I was asking about ASP.NET vNext since they made substential changes (dumping System.Web was... brave for the lack of a better word). Although I can make it sound like JS by saying that they're really moving towards what Node is doing.
what language is this?
@rlemon russian probably?
ukrain
@rlemon it's a cyrillic alphabet.
files magically appeared on a windows server
and language packs are changed
13:12
@BenjaminGruenbaum The Core guys (who work on the Q&A sites) can answer in more detail, but as far as I know, it will probably mess up the way that the sites do translation rendering the MVC views, due to the way that view compiling is changing
@rlemon russian hackers.
so that means more work
@KendallFrey any recommedations for that please?
and card recon stardard ed was being run on the server
so, how can I tell how they got in? and how can I prevent it?
@YaakovEllis and ES6? Though you probably won't be able to use it for a while (unless SE starts using Node for stuff)
13:13
hello, can someboy help me with a quick regex question: how can i avoid capturing the first group in the following regex: /(?:\sin\s)([\w.]*)/ ?
@Marek no, I don't know how
@JonSnow (?:) is a noncapturing group. I don't understand the question
@KendallFrey that's why i'm confused, it still gets matched by string.prototype.match
you mean you don't want it to be included in the match?
You'd have to use lookbehind, which JS doesn't support
ah alright, thank you
Your best solution is to extract the desired text from the capture group
13:16
yeah i guess i would just have to settle with it having 1 extra item
@BenjaminGruenbaum we use node for a whole bunch of internal/SRE stuff. not in QA though
@YaakovEllis oh really? What stuff?
@BenjaminGruenbaum some internal sales tracking apps use it, site monitoring tools
Why? (As in, why Node?)
because node is webscale
13:20
Node is the shit
@FlorianMargaine Node is badass rockstar tech?
Node is for ninja backend devs
is badass rockstar tech webscale
@SomeGuy and cloud and web2.0
doubt i'd hear "node sucks" in a javascript chat
13:22
I'm writing all my backend in Haskell and Erlang because hipster.
There ya go!
my life is complete
I am writing my backend in Haskell though :S
why not basic?
stabs @JonSnow
13:23
@JonSnow did you mean BASIC?
@BartekBanachewicz hipster
Did I say Erlang? I meant OTP
@JonSnow because Haskell is a better fit for my needs in this project
13:34
Yay! level 3 in project Euler
@JanDvorak oh so it's back up
@BenjaminGruenbaum because the devs running each of those projects thought that it was the best fit for what they were doing. (I personally do not enjoy working with node so much, and spent some time porting an app from Node to ASP.net MVC for the sake of performance and maintainability)
I loved the "large sum" exercise
I just pasted it into haskell shell
ahaha lmao
PE just crashed on sending me a PNG because it spewed out PHP warnings too
@YaakovEllis heh, I don't disagree with you. I think that Node has a pretty narrow domain where it's a better alternative to ASP.NET and that people overuse it. The error handling, logging and profiling facilities are not very good, the libraries are a lot less mature, there are no decent ORMS and so on. I'd use it over SignalR most of the time for a real time app but for serving a website that needs a presentation layer with templating I would probably not choose it either.
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13:40
I started a ASP.NET MVC project, integrated AngularJS, and now my project is an empty project with an angularjs app inside ... I don't feel like a C# developer anymore
@JoanLeaven Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
@JoanLeaven Soooo, you're feeling better about life, then?
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I'm not sure
user3639184
The only C# code is my backend code which uses EF to send data through a web api
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13:42
but its minimal compared to the amount of javascript
user3639184
Will ASP.NET developer soon become JS developers ?
@JoanLeaven now imagine you didn't have CoNeg and WebAPI controllers as simple as they are, and you didn't have EF, and the framework didn't allow DI, so you'd have to manually open a DF connection at each action, then manually parse and sanitize the query params, and then query and parse the database response as SQL, then you'd have to return it after explicitly convert it to JSON. Would you feel more like a C# developer then :P?
I'm not saying "yes, definitely"... but my company just made the decision to ditch .NET in favor of a full-JS stack (Node/Angular)
You'd have to write your own DAL and BLL and repository classes and then test those and all that, you'd have to create your own hooks for everything.
//A single:
MyStructure GetUser(int id){
    return db.Users.Where(x=>x.id)
}
Would become maybe 10-15 LoC.
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@BenjaminGruenbaum So Node.js doesn't offer that kind of equivalence to what we use to do in C# ?
13:45
Not to mention stuff liek OData
@JoanLeaven no, it does not. The ORMs are not nearly as good, the content negotiation doesn't work as well. It has all the advantages of being JS so working with JSON is easy, but it's still problematic in some areas.
Think working in Nancy but just with the bare bones and no ORM
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@BenjaminGruenbaum So, you would suggest I keep my C# backend ? Is it what you actually do ?
user3639184
I'm just curious
@BenjaminGruenbaum But there are some decent ORM libraries, aren't there?
baby got [c#] back[end]
@JoanLeaven Yes, our backend is mostly C#. We have Node but like with @YaakovEllis our Node is mostly internal or for PoCs and mostly for very specific stuff.
@SecondRikudo not even close.
13:48
Make one :P
Also, ORM for what kind of DB?
lol
I've just solved PE 79 in a completely idiotic way
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Ok. I think I'm just scared a little bit about where my project is going ... I do more and more Javascript, ... I screwed my ASP.NET controllers for AngularJS controllers ...
@SecondRikudo C# has a concept called LINQ - language integrated query. You access most data structures the same way and it's transparent. Between you (after configuration) and MySQL or MSSQL or RavenDB or XML or whatever it is you're querying there is a layer with a "Query Provider". That provider breaks up all your LINQ code to atoms and then builds it up as MySQL or MSSQL or a list.
Stupid question time: if I've loaded an image into the DOM, but want to load that same image again (using javascript), does the image have to load a second time, or is the browser aware of its existence already?
So querying an array in C# or querying a database is the exact same action in terms of what the programmer sees @SecondRikudo
13:50
> Did it by hand.

If each number is allowed to occur only once, then the problem is essentially an easy variant
yep, I made the same observation
myStructure.Select(x=> 2*x); // myStructure can be an array, or a DB selection, or whatever
@BenjaminGruenbaum That sounds slightly inefficient if you're dealing with high resources queries.
@JoanLeaven why screwed?
@SecondRikudo Why would it be? It can be lazily evaluated and stuff.
I really like it how in MongoDB and Node you query and you get an object in response. No fancy ORMs, no extra libraries (aside from the Mongo driver) needed, bam, you're done.
13:53
@SecondRikudo it's all based off deferred execution, if you do myCollection.Select(x => 2*x) nothing will actually run - only if you enumerate the result it will execute the query so if you chain .Selects it won't perform multiple queries.
My rep... it's... OVER 9000
@BenjaminGruenbaum I should probably learn some C# better, but I like linux too much.
(Thanks @rlemon)
@RyanKinal grats :)
@SecondRikudo yeah, but you have their very specific querying language which is bad, no good projections, etc.
13:54
Hah, thanks
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@BenjaminGruenbaum I don't see where ASP.NET MVC can help when I'm using AngularJS ...
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yeah well, it's not SQL in a sense that you have a very well known standard for querying
@RyanKinal haha, congrats. Your top answers always puts a smile to my face ;)
But I actually like it better than SQL due to it being very very simple, and very open ended.
@JoanLeaven it's just a REST API that Angular accesses. It's not really related to your frontend controllers. In fact ASP.NET controllers and Angular controllers are both not really controllers - the fact they're named controllers is completely incidential in this case.
13:56
I'd prefer to use an RDBM with things that actually make sense to be put in a table, not force my data into one.
Angular is MVW (model view whatever) and controllers don't really do controller stuff in Angular (though it's not very far). ASP.NET MVC is not really MVC (not even close) - it's more like Model 2.
RDBM isn't the right term here...
@BenjaminGruenbaum lol MVW :D
I'm keeping that
@BenjaminGruenbaum Well, it's not really M either...
"Model" isn't actually a single array/object
> Having said, I'd rather see developers build kick-ass apps that are well-designed and follow separation of concerns, than see them waste time arguing about MV* nonsense. And for this reason, I hereby declare AngularJS to be MVW framework - Model-View-Whatever. Where Whatever stands for "whatever works for you".
@SecondRikudo what? Where did I say that?
13:58
@BenjaminGruenbaum It's implied by MVW (that it's actually using M)
But whatever, nothing you said :P
You've been speaking to @teresko too much haven't you :P?
Probably :P
Angular question on how two relate data within the scope. If I have $scope.users = [{username: "x", name:"Mr. X"}, {username:"y", name:"Mr. y"}] and then another $scope.username = "x". In the template, i want to do something like {{users.find(username).name}}, how can this be done, or should I do it in the controller or a service?
Find by what?
JavaScript arrays have a filter method that takes an array and filters it based on a predicate (condition). You can take 'all the array elements that match having a name property equal to X' and then take the first one. Assign that to a new scope property and watch that - that should be good enough if the array is small.
14:05
IMHO : You shouldn't have to find in the template
cv'd
Oh joy, we're in gallery mode.
!!mute
Oh, I thought 965090 was muted for 999d
But that was an h :P
14:13
@SomeKittensUx2666 I do! At the moment it's uncharged lol
@SterlingArcher SomeKittensUx2666 is afk: sleep
$(window).bind("hashchange", function() {
	var Page = window.location.hash;
	Page = Page.substr(1);
});
Hey everyone, I have that code.
I basically want that code to run as soon as page loads as well as there is a change in the hash in the URL.
How is that possible with jQuery?
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0
Q: Javascript functions and variables

FistI am trying to get a text input box to provide an alert of what a user types in the box (when button is clicked)and and alert that pops up when the user selects male or female (when a button is clicked). May need help with both the HTML and Javascript. http://jsfiddle.net/ze3a2uyn/ Currently I ...

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Best question title ever?
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So informative
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14:14
Also see pic
I can't believe that title wasn't taken yet
@HassanAlthaf wrap it in document ready function $(document).ready(function() {});
@Cerbrus titles don't have a unique constraint
Oh, I thought they did
Also, please reject the edit on that post, guys
14:16
@SterlingArcher like this?
$(document).ready( function() {
	$(window).bind("hashchange", function() {
		var Page = window.location.hash;
		Page = Page.substr(1);
		alert(Page);
	});
});
That doesn't work still. I don't receive an Alert.
It only works after loading page, and you click a link.
@HassanAlthaf hashchange is really old, you should consider the newer HTML5 History API
@HassanAlthaf Do you know any JavaScript?
@dievardump not much. @BenjaminGruenbaum suggest me the new method then?
@HassanAlthaf I suggest you look into the HTML5 history API, there's a good tutorial on HTML5Rocks that should get you started.
He just suggested you the method, now google "html5 History API"
14:19
Argh, that API doesn't work on Android.
You know how functions work?
Yes.
I know PHP and C# as-well.
Then make a function of what you want to do with the hash. Attach it to the hashchange event AND execute it also one time when you load the page
Ok, good idea. :)
Is it going to be hard if I use pure JavaScript for this?
$(document).ready( function() {
	function checkHash() {
		var Page = window.location.hash;
		Page = Page.substr(1);
		alert(Page);
	}
        $(window).bind("hashchange", checkHash);
        checkHash();
});
14:23
@rlemon seriously, what the fuck? (...) ?!?
Can anyone tell the JavaScript equivalent to $(document).ready( function() {});
This is JavaScript
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function () {});
@dievardump I meant pure JavaScript, a few folks here suggested me to code in Pure JavaScript.
@HassanAlthaf That's a good idea.
14:31
@FlorianMargaine I didn't know that was an event. How's the browser support on that?
i.e. as usual
everything but IE8
Was there no on dom loaded event before IE9? Or did window.onload suffice? hmm
google, take me awayyyyy
yeah, we used window.onload
boss is afk and checked my project out on tfs #awkward
halp
^ my friend launched an indiegogo campaign, if you think hes awesome, please back him
14:35
if you think he's not awesome, please back over him
I think you're all awesome
@dievardump I know right, I am going to change all my scripts to pure JavaScript.
please have my babies
lol, someone ripped off w3schools and called it w3school and they have great SEO in baidu haha
@BenjaminGruenbaum lmao
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14:37
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Q: How can I make buttons flash different background colors when clicked/

FistI am a super noob at this. I have created the following with a bunch of buttons. Two of the buttons are Auto and USA. I want the auto button to flash every color (i.e. red, white, blue, green,black, and any other colors i decide to add as buttons) onClick. I want the USA button to flash only red,...

@RalphWiggum I already have your babies. $100,000 ransom
user1596138
He needs help
user1596138
He's a super noob at this
@KendallFrey do you accept sexual acts instead?
14:38
Boss is giving me an advanced copy of ios8
bettttt
@AbhishekHingnikar Found that whilst at uni and replaced all the links in web dev module website with it.
@AbhishekHingnikar www.w3school.com.cn
@RalphWiggum yeah, that one
14:39
okay found it.
tahts even awesome
user1596138
@SterlingArcher boss is giving you that? Imma go download it from Apple :P
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Then get pissed off when I forget and the real version comes out and it locks my devices
Is Windows 9 in prototype yet?
/beta
I think it is owned by w3schools but in Chinese.
@Jhawins it's not released for another week, no?
14:40
And while registering the domain, they forgot the 's'
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@SterlingArcher Beta for months?
user1596138
GM links soon
@BenjaminGruenbaum Lol. Some girl who I went to school with saw me on the bus and told me all about how she's working in IT support for the NHS in the UK, earning £1750 a week and getting to trial Windows 9 on all the hospital computers.
I don't think she said a single thing that was true.
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@SterlingArcher Oh no GM is already out.
user1596138
14:43
Is there anything new though?
@Sippy the thing about these sort of people - you can tell them they're full of BS, but that's not funny. The funny thing is to make them say even more stupid stuff - tell her how impressed you are of her, ask her if she could get you a job interview at that place making 1750 GBP a week and so on
Why did Ralph get suspended for saying "prostitute"? WTF people.
@KendallFrey no, he didn't - he just deleted it.
@Sippy sound really impressed when you talk to her and mention her in random places in Facebook and other social networks as "the expert"
@BenjaminGruenbaum Oh I did, I told her to get at me if they have any developer jobs come up and she was on about how she hires them all the time so I'm gonna keep playing :D
What was he suspended for then?
14:44
Time to get on linkedin
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@KendallFrey You're right. WTF
@Sippy Ask her stuff and when she answers write things down super serious, make her make funny claims - it's hilarious.
$(window).bind("hashchange", function() { }); in pure JavaScript guys?
@Jhawins wait what? He's suspended?
6 mins ago, by Ralph Wiggum
@KendallFrey do you accept sexual acts instead?
That got flagged
14:44
lmfao
user1596138
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yeah see his chat profile. 27 minutes left
Pretty funny that he got suspended for that.
user1596138
@Cerbrus But not validated?? haha
I voted invalid, but apparently, enough people agreed...
The best one was she told me she spent the day coding printers, and I instantly went wtf are you on about. Then she said "Oh yeah, I can script in C++ and Java." So I was like lol ok, "What IDE did you use for that? Never heard of coding printers before."

"Oh I dunno, some guy opened it for me and I just wrote the code."
14:45
lol poor Ralph
He gets a chat suspension but swastika fucker gets the leeway to continue? Nice.
Who suspended him?
> This user has been automatically suspended for posting inappropriate content and cannot chat for 26 minutes.
@Sippy Community <>
Woah, w3fools.com changed, they're not against w3schools anymore lol
14:46
The weird thing is, is was so fast, I couldn't even invalidate
@JanDvorak Ah lame
I bet the ones who validated the flag were users who don't even talk in here
People saw the word "Sex" and went "Yeah! Banhammer!"
Prudes
Don't worry about flags they're fixing them now anyway
@Cerbrus He didn't say sex, he said prostitute
14:48
@Cerbrus lemme try: "sex"
Same deal
He said prostitute to scratch his back.. not his genitals. -_-
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@BenjaminGruenbaum yeah glad that site is done
I was never a fan honestly.
Me neither :P
user1596138
14:53
@DrogoNevets around recently?
Something needs to be done about Stack chats.
It's coming to the point where I don't even want to log in here anymore because everyday it's something stupid
We shouldn't have to have ECMAScript to run and hide to when people get mad at us and start going hammer on spam and stars and flags
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@SterlingArcher There are problems still?
@Loktar i need a favor /cc @rlemon
more like a huge favor
lemon you need not pay me for the site if u can help me in this _/_ pray
Ralph was just suspended for a stupid reason, the swastika spam apparently came back today.. thankfully the star spam hasn't happened.. but yeah. It's all stupid shit and it annoys me, but I love the room owners here (and a few others), but it's getting harder to chat in peace now a days
@SterlingArcher they're taking care of it. It'll take time.
14:59
When I joined it was all JS and friendly banter.
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A: Impose a re-entry delay on users kicked out of a chat room

Benjamin GruenbaumHere's my suggestion for the situation: We should disable 10K user flags in the chat as they're broken anyway since they bear no context and I'm not sure I trust most 10K users to be good judges in this case. Mod flags are always there in cases of abuse. Instead for the 'keeping the user outsid...

@BenjaminGruenbaum I hope so dude, I'd very much like to enjoy being here with y'all, learning.
@SterlingArcher Yeah, it was fine until you showed up. Jerk.

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