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13:03
@Deep It's quite impossible to block proxies. You mean that all ports besides 80 are blocked, which is entirely possible, but there is no real distinction to be made between HTTP traffic to 80 or a n over HTTP proxy tunnel to port 80. It cannot be blocked, ever, or your IP should be blacklisted (unlikely++).
I meant web proxies
MGE
MGE
Im checking some plugins vars, and somebody knows what could be cb parameter?
for example: cb=800206705
Where all the deals at?
@Basj The $ function takes a second "context" parameter, so I believe you can do $('.myclass', frag).css(...)
@rlemon look at pinned messages
13:12
you don't have to trick me
I willingly listen to it every friday
it's funnier :P
I didn't even fall for it
yea I knew what I was clicking
Saw a bit.ly and knew what it was when you posted it
same same
13:14
Florian posts a link to just me and loke.. I don't even need to see the URL, it's friday, and he's done this for the past 16 fridays
evening people!
@rlemon I missed one :(
seriously tho, someone find me some cool shit to buy
amazon.ca sales are all things I don't want
or don't wanna buy people
@rlemon The human trafficking market is down recently
13:16
@rlemon buy an ubuntu phone!
(if/when they are out)
@rlemon The UK tried to do black friday this year. "5% off this brand new washing machine! A free bluetooth headset when you buy any Android tablet!"
They don't really get it.
The Steam sale is shit too
@AwalGarg why? I have three phones
@rlemon does any of them run ubuntu? (Or is qualified to run it?)
@FlorianMargaine my GF doesn't wear jewelry, and I'm not buying her any more
she's got likr $3k in shit I've bought her she doesn't wear
fuck that
13:21
trololol
I need to find stuff for my GFs father (he's pretty nerdy) and my GF \
the rest of the people I am shopping for I can just wing it
Get your GF an iron dude
They fucking love it
I wanna get my GF's father something like this
but fucking amazon.ca has nothing
:(
something related to hitler won't cut it, I guess?
Buy a house.
13:22
no, I think it wouldn't
Awal stop suggesting things, you're bad at it.
9
!!s/it./presents./
A cup of tea is not a birthday present, js.
ohh firebug
you so silly
Lol
Firebug lite is a piece of crap
13:25
With the addition of built-in dev tools, does firebug actually make sense?
@SterlingArcher I DO!
Question: Should the xp required to level up increase linearly or exponential
depends on what you want to do for your game...
@Deep did you get my 'fix' last night?
Depends on what kind of feel you want for your game..
13:34
Yeah- I realised Im crap at coding when I'm tired
@Deep expo
That ain't coding; that's game design. Design ~= implementing :P
Stop nitpicking :)
how i invite a friend to this room?
@JanakaRRajapaksha Copy and paste him the link? :/
13:35
How steep should the expo curve be?
@JanakaRRajapaksha goto their chat profile and there is a link
@Deep Not very.
ok, thanks
here's something to think about: are video games just a bunch of code or their own thing called 'video games'?
13:36
he is not online now
@rlemon thanks
@towc wat
it's like saying: are we a bunch of atoms or is life actually a thing on it's own
but for games
@rlemon thanks
@towc Those questions aren't really similar, depending on your definition of life
Also, games are their own thing. A game is defined as the output of whatever the code is
@SomeGuy that was an explanation for awal, just answer the first question
13:42
That's exactly what they are. So I don't see what your question really means
but when you buy a game, you don't actually buy the output, you buy the code from which you generate the output
@towc When you put it that way, that makes nuclear physicists just a bunch of atoms trying to figure themselves out.
You buy the ability to recreate the output
games might also just be code
@SecondRikudo ain't they?
13:43
They are.
The main difference is, can you view a human as the compiled version of a bunch of atoms, or are we a 'program' that evolves after compilation?
Games are just code. A bunch of code that acts a certain way is known as a game
As for video games
You don't buy the source code usually
You buy the compiled outputs.
Any formulae to generate the xp required to level up? I've got y = x^2.4, but thats it
Games are the compiled version of the code that defines them.
13:44
@Deep In what game?
The one i'm making
games are just bits in your OS memory
@SecondRikudo never said source
@Deep x^2.4 is a huge curve
@SomeGuy depends on you view on it
13:45
@GNi33 Doesn't everything? :P
hehe, yeah
Try f(level) := 100 * level ^ 1.2
I'm just trying to say that the original question doesn't make sense
@SomeGuy nope
science, bitch
The enemies will drop ~5 XP
13:45
@Deep Linear scaling works too.
@FlorianMargaine Actually, according to science, everything does depend on your viewpoint.
@towc hu?
But the enemies drop more and more xp as you progress
gtg
@Deep make them drop less experience?
@SecondRikudo Elaborate?
13:47
@SomeGuy Observer principle/effect
Cool, thought so
Not everything does, though
Only at a subatomic level
@SecondRikudo not every single thing ofcourse
Everything sciencey
And most other stuff too :D
@SomeGuy Well, for instance, if you're in the batmobile, which is a nuclear powered car, travelling at 1000m/s, and you fire a bullet backwards at 1000m/s, based on your observation point, you'll see the bullet either moving or simply free-falling.
@AwalGarg Everything.
Including time, mass, space, velocity, forces
A reference point doesn't equate to viewpoint, though
You're taking it literally
Viewpoint more generally means the way you see things in your head
13:48
@SecondRikudo speed of electromagnetic waves in vacuum?
@AwalGarg Lol
@SomeGuy We cannot affect the laws of physics just by changing our thinking.
Well, you can't, I'm a god.
I think most arguments we raise are going to end up being about semantics
13:50
True
So as for your game question
A program compiled of code is a superset of "game"
Define "game" and you have your answer, basically
all video games are programs compiled of code.
!!define game
@AwalGarg [game](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki?curid=19471) A playful or competitive activity.
A playful activity that may be unstructured; an amusement or pastime.
Being a child is all fun and games.

(countable) An activity described by a set of rules, especially for the purpose of entertainment, often competitive or having an explicit goal.
Games in the classroom can make learning fun.
1983, Lawrence Lasker, Walter F. Parkes, and Walon Green, WarGames, MGM/UA Entertainment Co.:
Joshua: Shall we play a game?
A video game is a type of game... what is so confusing in this?
13:51
@AwalGarg Lol from your observation it is
From the observation of someone who writes video games, it might be the code
From someone who plays them, it might be the experience of playing them
inb4 the game
That's the point.
FUCK
@AwalGarg leave
@Sippy in which case, a browser is not a browser for the guy who coded it?
13:53
@AwalGarg By the rules of our context, I can't answer that because I've never written one.
Are novels just a bunch of ink arranged in symbols or are they, like, stories about stuff? Whoa.
the compiled game is the output of the code, and the raw code is the... code.
the output of the code?
the code just... outputs stuff?
@AwalGarg Yeah.
DAMN WHAT WAS THE QUESTION?
13:57
From my point of view, a video game is an immersive story.
Hence why when I finish a SP campaign in 4 hours I fucking rage cos that's not a story that's a chapter lol
@Sippy not all games have a story...
(that necessarily ends)
@AwalGarg Yeah, i know. I don't have a point of view on those games
They just ways to spend time :P
question.voteToClose('tooBroad')
tss, string typing
14:00
?
@FlorianMargaine Sorry, singleplayer*
function myFunc (optional) {
    optional = optional || default; // this syntax is so boring, right?
}
Why does javascript not have function myFunc (optional = default) type of thing? :( :/
I think es6 does
@FlorianMargaine can't find it :( link?
14:07
@AwalGarg google "es6 default parameter"
@Sippy youd like crysis then
@DrogoNevets /sarcasm?
Never played it
@FlorianMargaine sweet
@Sippy no it was a story, wasnt particularly difficult but was enjoyable
@DrogoNevets I'll look into it
Gears of War has been my favorite so far
14:18
I wanted to use jade like templating to write my React Markup, Now i write my react markup in jade, use ES6 Classes (and other cool stuff)
and Flux architechture
with SASS
Bonus - I learnt a lot about browserify & gulp :-) ... and my gulp task runner does everything
@Sippy was a little disappointed by it tbh
hi all
Attention Room: I've been lazy, but I still want to do the 12 days. I have gift ideas but no platform to run it on. Would anyone be willing to help me (over the next two weeks) setup the platform ?? It really isn't that much work, but I feel that if I had to do it myself I'd get lazy and half-ass it. Ping me or email me please.
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@DrogoNevets The ending was shit, other than that I found it fairly enthralling.
14:30
!!slidepoop
Mar 13 '13 at 1:40, by rlemon
(Random Fact, when rlemon was 13 he pooped on a slide. he isn't proud of it, but he felt it was time to confess. I'm sorry slide.)
(just curious: platform === website/form/something else?)
i think i jus toffended someone i work with for saying that the caliber of western developer is generally (sweeping stereotype i realise, and i put that caveat in) higher than that of offshore, which is why comparitively we are so much more expensive
thin content management / user management
really basic stuff.
!!afk still Amsterdam
14:31
@BenjaminGruenbaum go home, you're drunk high
dunno if i am capable of doing that, but i am always interested in building anything web-dev :)
3 mins ago, by Caprica Six
Mar 13 '13 at 1:40, by rlemon
(Random Fact, when rlemon was 13 he pooped on a slide. he isn't proud of it, but he felt it was time to confess. I'm sorry slide.)
This is wrong
@rlemon is entirely proud of this fact.
FWIW in the context, it makes more sense
oh... never saw the context
@rlemon Does it ..
14:41
@rlemon ping
\o/
watcha want me to do?
private room on miaou first?
I can write the code too
we'll talk over the weekend
guessWinner() {
    return 'FlorianMargaine';
}
;)
actually, for selection, last year I used fisher yates shuffle to randomize the entries then popped off the last one
was that a good solution?
14:45
no idea
I'd just use Math.random()
Math.random()-0.5 is so crap
yeah...
what's the "pregenerated Math.random()"?
:shrugs:
Guys, I'm trying to figure out why I can't call a function inside jQuery's $( window ).load();
The function is declared in a .ready(), which the .load is inside of, it is something to do with that? Is there a way I can tell?
14:53
@PeeHaa <[^>]
@FlorianMargaine \o/ chat easter eggs
@Dan DaFuq?! can you give us some code to look at?
@Dan Pretty sure window.load happens before document.ready, so that could be why.
@Sippy wrong
:D
ninjaedit
14:55
@PeeHaa someone just accepted the answer
@Sippy still wrong
@Sippy I did wonder if that's the case, but what if the .load() is nested in the .ready() ?
I've just been reading up on hoisting again, trying to figure out why the function is undefined.
@FlorianMargaine Assume could references my knowledge not being absolute.
Thanks Swati. @PeeHaa its working — sunil 16 secs ago
14:56
@DrogoNevets It would help, wouldn't it? :) I may need a fiddle here.
O_o
And tell this guy why his code doesn't work :D
{insert idiots everywhere meme}
@PeeHaa -4 votes is a good thing, man..
@Sippy window.load is thrown after all the resources have been loaded (scripts, css, etc). document.ready is right after the html is loaded, not necessarily the resources
14:56
He should totally use that code.
@FlorianMargaine Ah, good to know, thank you :)
So in that way if you put all your resources at the bottom of the page, ready would be before load?
something tricky about window.load: it's supposed to be triggered after images have been loaded too... in reality, it doesn't wait for images ~~
@Sippy uh?
@FlorianMargaine Possible fundamental misunderstanding, if you trigger a http request for the resources, will it do them in order and then request the html or will it do it all at the same time?
@Sippy it depends
what resource?
14:59
@FlorianMargaine I need this to load after the images, hence the .load(). I just need to bind my function to the window load and I'm sorted. I must be missing something super easy.
@Sippy can you reformulate please?
Yes am agrre with you @PeeHaa But he has given string and from string he want to extract link-text. So we need to use regex. Thanks — Swati 6 mins ago
lol
are you aware there is a limit to how many connections to each subdomain you can have at once?
cc @erikroyall ^ dude that name ;p
@sippy also JS has async/defer attributes
15:00
(when I say "can you reformulate", it means I didn't understand the sentence. English fails me sometimes.)
Yeah trying to think of another way to word it
re-word is more clear than re-formulate
FYI @FlorianMargaine
Do all the resources get downloaded by the browser one by one? I think my misunderstanding was that I thought each script was downloaded in order of how you order your script tags.
download is started in that order*
15:02
i think it can do 16 at a time, and it will load in order of completed
Ah. Then it's up to the browser to run the resources in that order when the downloads are completed?
there is a limit, it might not be 16 though
don't quote me :P
if you're using chrome you can check the 'network' tab of the developer tools to see the order in which resources are loaded
@Sippy up to 8/domain simultaneously on recent browsers
15:02
@sholanozie 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.
@Sippy runs in order of completetion not of HTML
(it's a reason people prefer CDNs)
@Sippy <script> elements without async/defer do block the parser; the parser waits the resource to load
@DrogoNevets But surely that would break any small jQuery snippets because jQuery is always gonna take ages to download?
@apsillers only in the head
iirc
15:03
a lot of people have jquery cached because so many sites use it
@FlorianMargaine Ahh!
Learning all the things here.
"use jQuery because everyone has it cached already" is a terrible argument (IMO)
not that you are making it, but I have to say that
I'm just using it as an example
i agree - i was just going to point out that i wasn't making that argument :P
If you had any javascript library it would take longer to download than the snippet
So if resources are executed on the client as soon as they finish downloading what would stop snippets breaking because the library wasn't downloaded yet?
15:05
merge all scripts into single file.
problem solved
Is that what the browser does?
Not asking for the solution, I'm asking why things never break :P
@rlemon and it's also wrong
no, you should (when it makes sense)
@rlemon Well yeah
I just follow Google's example and inline all the things
@FlorianMargaine NO WAY BRO! @adeneo TOLD ME SO!
JQUERY4LYFE
15:07
@rlemon Omg I might get that on a tshirt
I find this is a really good guide
Nicholas Zakas has some excellent posts on js performance.
youtube.com/watch?v=mHtdZgou0qU here is a video. but check out his blog and possibly his book
@FlorianMargaine @Mario in the HTML room is looking at new languages to learn.
convince him to learn CL
@rlemon pff hahaha
Thanks for the links, I'll take a look at em :)
they are really good, imo.
@rlemon can you source your claim that <script src="..."> elements outside of the <head> don't block the parser? I was flipping through the W3C HTML5 spec and I can't find any mention of head in the section on <script> loading behaviors. I could set up some tests, but if you have a source that would be faster
@apsillers thinking about it, I believe you were right.
15:12
@rlemon - DID NOT !
@rlemon ah, okay; I know there's loads of crazy legacy behaviors around async/defer, so your claim sounded pretty plausible
Any good black friday deals
can i just say that i feel like client-side javascript development today is a hacky mess
i have yet to see a way of passing state from the server to the client that doesn't feel wrong. i feel like isomorphic frameworks or development is the future, but it's not all there yet
@sholanozie - HTTP is stateless, it's kinda supposed to be like that ?
15:19
Okay threw jade out my compiler is out of the mark and managing a file is extremely hard :-/, staying with jsx
i know...but doesn't it feel like our old protocols are showing their age a little bit? the way we build and use websites/applications has changed so much
And yet, cool apps and websites are built everyday
i'm not saying they can't be built, just that the way in which we build them is not pretty
i'm not sure why but in software land we like "progress" yet we will defend a 20 year old protocol to the death
what is http2 for then?
anybody here knows "mpdf"?
15:23
still - there are some principles that don't seem like they're up for debate
WebSockets are neat.
and SPDY
@adeneo ... that's http2
@sholanozie - everything is up for debate, and there's some neat stuff out there, but releasing new standards is hard, as many users will keep using old crappy browsers etc.
yeah, i guess that's the best explanation for it. the whole browser/mobile landscape feels like a wild west
15:26
@FlorianMargaine - Yup, or more correctly it's Google's protocol, that is now being used as the template for HTTP/2
what are your preferred stacks for building "modern" applications? i'm kind of isolated where i am and it would be interesting to see what technologies other developers are using
nginx / node / express.io / postgres
nginx / node / express / angular / mongoose
ngnix / python / flask / react / postgres
15:30
nginx / lisp / postgres
LAMP
I like flask and python over express, personal preference. Python has incredible clean syntax and tons of things for everything,
@adeneo: sarcasm? or are you being serious? lol
@sholanozie he is... facebook is written on PHP
parts of it*
15:32
i'm not looking down on it, i just wasn't sure if he was joking or not
Well, preferred would probably be nginx / node / express / cassandra
In real life, most of the time it's LAMP
as that's what most websites still use
..... and of course jQuery, everywhere, it does all things !
yeah - i work on wordpress sites more often than anything else
you have to adapt to the reality of things
@FlorianMargaine: what kind of applications do you build with lisp?
@sholanozie web
onessss that sssspeak funny
15:37
@rlemon Begone parceltongue!
nginx / php / postgre / redis / grunt / shimsForNewJS
(I am new to grunt, just started (this morning))
@AwalGarg learn gulp aswell
grunt and gulp together?
@sholanozie - Automattic, the company behind Wordpress, is doing some cool stuff in Node as well, for instance socket.io etc.
no
seperately
15:38
Hi, does jqgrid encode the values using its own encoding ?
ok, would take a look
@AwalGarg github.com/darkyen/hipster-delorean look at the gulp folder gulp/tasks, compare that with grunt ;-)
oh wow, i didn't realize automattic were the main people behind socket.io
i have a value with a space in it , when ever i try to get it , i lose everything after the space
@darkyen00 I see
cc @darkyen00 ^
lol yeah saw that
amazon.ca sucks so bad

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