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15:00
Anybody here ever experience bank fraud before?
Is it common for both parties accounts to have a hold placed on them?
@SterlingArcher Yes, AFAIK
@reo
@RoelvanUden if it was my choice i would mate
@rlemon path.join also handles extra slashes and some other issues.
Never experienced it myself, but an instant hold on all parties involved is usually the immediate response
@SecondRikudo you wouldn't perhaps know how long the innocent (me) is held?
15:01
No idea.
Because I currently have access to none of my money and I have to pay rent on friday
Highly stressful >.<
Of course I'm going to the bank again today but I thought I'd ask here too
@SterlingArcher Did you try physically going to a branch and try resolve it there?
Speak to the highest manager you can get there
@ssube thanks, i'm trying to use the link you provided
Yes, yesterday, which is when I discovered embarassingly at chipotle that my account was held
They felt bad because I showed them my account to show I wasn't just a broke joke and gave me my burrito gratis lol
As for paying rent, did you notify the landlord that you may be late by a couple of days this month?
15:03
If you warn them, you can probably get any late fees waived, at least.
@SterlingArcher That sounds really inconvenient
If the bank says the hold will last until friday, I will inform my landlord of the situation of course
so how would i do this guys... ajax?
@SterlingArcher No
Inform him as soon as possible that it may happen
And if you know for sure let him know that it will happen
15:05
Still looking for help here : stackoverflow.com/questions/28176334/…
That's a good plan Rikudo
Thanks
If he makes plans regarding the money you are about to give him, he'd appreciate the heads up
judging by similar question I may never get the solution sadly T-T
@SterlingArcher Make sure you include that and tell them it should't be late, but you're giving them a heads-up in case. Sound super concerned about making their life easier. People love that shit.
Yo!
@Sisyphe I hope you know that using proto is a horrible horrible hack that you should not use.
Thoughts? ^
@Unihedro Known HV
i would personally use MVC and a partial view but its not my project :(
@SecondRikudo urbandictionary definition or official definition?
15:07
!!urban hv
@SecondRikudo hv Stands for "haista vittu" (Finnish). Used in the same manner than "fuck you".
lol, no
Help vampire @Unihedro
@CapricaSix I thought you meant that, had to make sure :p
@SecondRikudo kthx
bfn
That's what happens when your keyboard stops working.
!!banana
Someone should make an apocalyptic suspense film involving SO, probably called "The Day The Keyboards Stopped"
> I was once a Superstar of SO.

I had more than 36k Reputation.

and One fine day my Keyboard was not working and i did not buy new one, since then i could not contribute much.

I came down to 36 Reputation and it is growing like anything.

<NO REGRETS>
wat...
The worst part of that blatant lie is the awkward capitalization that hurts my spiritual being.
@SterlingArcher Well, exactly. And found to be offensive in my home room, debating with myself whether to kick on sight whenever present.
Guys - I'm not having much luck googling this, so, here goes... I've got an Angular application, which talks to an node (express) API, and we've got no integration testing. I wanted to avoid protractor (we've got a really rich UI in the angular app). Ideally, I'd test from the controllers 'down' (making our way to the 'real' API)
That use of a <no> tag is interesting, I didn't know there was a boolean regret attribute.
15:10
Any pointers? :-D
@Dave 0x2A
@Unihedro take no notice unless they are a pain in the room
The ultimate answer :)
Profiles are dumb and people utilize them to be dumb
:-D
15:11
could anyone help me with my javascript code, skype if possible. You can please abuse but dont block please, this would be my last try, to find if anyone could hear me just for 10 mins.
@SecondRikudo Well if you have other ideas to implement dynamic inheritance, I'd be happy to use ^^
ho maybe you meant just __proto__, not prototype
@Sisyphe Yeah, just __proto__
@SecondRikudo I. AM. KITTEH.
15:13
@SterlingArcher i.imgur.com/kARjOgx.gif :)
Chat resolve __proto__ as proto XD
> And I'll take this duck, and this duck, and that duck.
@user1977867 If you have a problem, get the relevant code, and put it in a fiddle (or other self-contained example). It doesn't have to work, but make sure you get everything we'll need to help you fix it.
@rlemon lmao
@SterlingArcher Oh, it's more than that. They have history.
15:14
@SecondRikudo Ok. I aggree with that. That's why I'm ok to set the proto at Function construction. But that's not possible is it ? :P
@Sisyphe What are you trying to achieve by having an anonymous function with a dynamic __proto__?
ok, @ssube i will put my index.php that contains everything ( uses javascript ) its classes, should I also put css ?
Function objects inheritance
I'm developping a MOF in javascript
15:17
I'm guessing it's not the Ministry of France
As Google suggests.
nor the Mother of Functions
Meta object facility
@Unihedro what do you mean?
@Sisyphe Sounds magical.
like EMF
or DSL
15:18
Sounds like Java-inspired evil.
oh... I know MOP
meta-object protocol
@ssube That
it's not specific to a language actually
It sounds pointless.
its used in MDD (model driven developemnt)
15:19
Oh, you're trying to defeat every optimization the compiler could use, and prevent any kind of reliable testing. Cool.
well this is what we use for a software that's been selling for more than 25 years ^^
not realy pointless
guys how do i pass my javascript element of messageId into my HTML span tag
?
@Corbo152 what?
"Embracing simplicity?! No! We'll poor this batch of design patterns on it!"
what, you are pretty quick to judge something you never saw ^^
15:20
I tried some select option with AngularJS for some reason I receive as first element a white Select option element I already checked out google and SO but ... the first value when not selecting an item stays empty.
@RoelvanUden nah brah, DesignPatternApplicationFactory
I would like to show there the first element of my select <option> list.
it lets you apply unnecessary design patterns at runtime
i have a @SterlingArcher
There's no way to tell what your code will do, but it'll do it with every pattern the GoF never imagined
15:21
that's not really what mof is about...
Later on, you add a DesignPatternApplicationHandler to load DesignPatternProviderPlugins
@Sisyphe Well, convince me of the superiority of your approach? If it's really all that good, I'd be happy to learn about it! I sincerely doubt it, though.
@SterlingArcher i have a JS variable named messageId... how do i make this display in my span tag
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@Corbo152 span.appendChild(message)
@Corbo152 document.getElementById("span-id").textContent = messageId
15:22
well it allows to develop components that are not based on the business logic (prop inspector, diagram editors) and that will apply to any model you define
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@ssube You would not have the result you expect..
Someone an idea how I can solve that? :) paste.jesse-obrien.ca/1yAM
but I'm not really here to prove a point regarding our development methods...
@Corbo152 this is pretty basic javascript that is easily found via google. Next time, please try a bit harder searching :)
@Jhawins that's not a real sentence.
15:23
The empty select option when loading the page?
When I select the option, the empty one goes away..
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@ssube Bleh
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messageId.textContent probly
For instance, try googling "javascript variable in span tag" yields this helpful duplicate @Corbo152
@Jhawins wat
@BenjaminGruenbaum and somehow I think I might start teaching soon :S
15:26
What?
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Open a tech school in Indiana and teach me things
@BenjaminGruenbaum Open a tech school in India and teach me things (source)
School of Haskell for People Who Can Handle Consistent Verbal Abuse
!!s/Handle/Dish/
15:28
@BenjaminGruenbaum School of Haskell for People Who Can Dish Consistent Verbal Abuse (source)
@BenjaminGruenbaum long story short, my company does gamedev, and wants to have one of us influencing people as potential later candidates. And my colleague who was doing that feels he doesn't want to do anymore. So I might actually take that from him
It's like Hogwarts, but less multi-headed canines
@BenjaminGruenbaum ha!
@BartekBanachewicz awesome, that would be a great experience for you
You should definitely try it.
@BenjaminGruenbaum it's also a great responsibility and additional effort
@BenjaminGruenbaum I want do try it.
15:29
`ng-init="selectedOption=0" Where is the =0 related to ?
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i.imgur.com/cFZlQzb.gif // @SterlingArcher
@BenjaminGruenbaum it might be a bit scary because people I would be teaching could be like a year younger than me. Or my age :S
@Loktar imagine those headphones with our music...
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@SterlingArcher That be so fucking annoying
Hello guys anyone who have knowledge about Socket io And node js?
15:32
nvm. fixed it
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@MarcRasmussen Yes some of us do. Don't be shy, ask your question
@BartekBanachewicz naa it'll be fine don't worry about it
@BenjaminGruenbaum you know there's a reason why my colleague doesn't want to do it anymore: they're pretty terrible apparently :S
@MarcRasmussen slightly
@SterlingArcher $150 earbuds? that's... a bit much.
15:35
Well basicly i have an application that runs in the usual MVC way using an MVC PHP framework. Which means that data is collected doing page loads.

Now i want my system to be interactive and allow my users to recieve both chat and notifications using the socket. But since a socket is destoryed and rebuild every page load how would i maintain a list of users so i know which user to send the nofications to?
okay so iv declared the variable outside scope and assigned a defualt value... then inside the function assigned the correct vaue... but later on outside scope it shows default value?
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cc @FlorianMargaine @dystroy @Loktar
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@MarcRasmussen You may not quite understand Node/Socket
@Jhawins You might be right im fairly new to it
@Jhawins But can you elaborate?
@Corbo152 did you call the function?
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15:38
@MarcRasmussen Just purely for the sake of example here is a link to a Socket.io chat implementation on runnable.com. Take note of how users are stored. You don't simply lose all information each time a page is loaded, only that individual socket connection.
@rlemon oui (oh damn it's labeled a the bottom, it kinda ruins the joke)
@rlemon, wo should i place a return on that function then call it to obtain the value>
?
@Corbo152 yes, but also no and perhaps maybe?
@Jhawins if you loose the individual socket connection how can you send a message to a specefic user who reloads pages ?
15:40
!!xkcd kix
@MarcRasmussen you can't
xkcd oneboxes and then we see the titles
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@MarcRasmussen You keep track of users in the database. Do you have any authentication?
I'm off. Thank you to those who took some time for me. byebye
15:41
@Jhawins Yes i have a user table in my database that keeps an ID,username,password ect over my users
@Jhawins there's always codementor :D Aren't you there actually?
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@MarcRasmussen Do you use cookies?
@Duikboot are you jesse?
15:42
dude lives like an 40 minutes from me.
> To your Object class, add a new public method of the form: void move(float x, float y, float z)
> Create the following operators for your Vector3 class:
hmpfahfhfhfhf
something like this?
I wonder how much time creating a course from scratch would take
var messageId = resultArray[0];
return messageId;
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socket.on('add user', function (username, cookie) {
  // we store the username in the socket session for this client
  socket.username = username;

  // do some magic database work here and figure out who the user is

  socket.emit('login', {
    numUsers: numUsers
  });
  // echo globally (all clients) that a person has connected
  socket.broadcast.emit('user joined', {
    username: socket.username,
    numUsers: numUsers
  });
});
15:43
then outside scope this
getSystemMessages(messageId);
console.log(messageId);
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@MarcRasmussen you can do some magic
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@BartekBanachewicz Yeah but fuck that I don't mean specific problems :P
@Corbo152 huh?
@rlemon I am not jesse.
@Jhawins We should use the free cash mutually next time they give it out :D
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15:44
Haha :D
@Jhawins i do not use cookies
Also beh, teaching is ultimately a lot of small specific problems
on varying degrees of complication/abstraction
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@MarcRasmussen However it is you keep track of authentication you will need to use it when you connect the socket.
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I tried to use codementor but people just kept wasting my time.
15:46
@Jhawins So there is no way to avoid using cookies if you want to keep track of your user using socket io?
@Jhawins to learn, you mean?
@MarcRasmussen There are a lot of cookie-like things you could use, but they'll all mostly involve reinventing cookies. Just use cookies.
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If I spent the time to figure out what the problem was before committing to helping them they would move on. If I commit early the problem is.. Well usually terrible but sometimes not something I should be helping with.
Most other token systems you could come up with are going to look like cookies, without the security cookies will provide.
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Nah not to learn. I don't think I need codementor to learn I seem to have answered every other question ever in some way or another without paying someone for 1on1 :P
15:48
@rlemon that has made no sense to me lol... surely if i get the function to return the messageId to the function then i can later use that message ID outside of the function
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@MarcRasmussen sNo of course not :P. How does your auth currently work?
@Corbo152 you return the value, the variable is still scoped to the function
you used var inside of the function
@Jhawins Using session
@Jhawins Well I'd pay for a chat with Crassin or Simon P. Jones or whatever idol you pick :D
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Well then yeah, I'd add a cookie.
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15:49
If you don't have any other sort of indication for the client for who it is other than in the session.
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@BartekBanachewicz I have no programming idols lol
@Jhawins But why would i need that if every time a user reloads a page it is done from PHP (sorry im not quite getting it)
@Jhawins that's not good. You should always have someone ahead of you :)
Bruce Lee's saying.
He said that so somebody would take a yakuza bullet.
@BartekBanachewicz John Carmack
15:52
@FlorianMargaine You should always aspire to be Carmack, optionally with a hint of Torvalds.
there's a lot of smart people out there
Or if you don't want to get anywhere, Crockford.
I like when linus gets angry in emails.
... Crockford?
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@MarcRasmussen You have to connect to the socket from the client (i.e. browser), at this point you must provide some sort of identifying details about the client so as to authenticate server-side before connecting the socket. A PHP session is server-side, within your other backend. The client will have no access to this and cannot pass the session as it's identifier.
15:53
That tool who made jslint and ruined all the good operators.
yeah, I know that guy.
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Why are you using PHP and Node anyway
but I mean... is he someone to idolize?
I believe his philosophy is something like "Use JS for everything, it's the best, but don't use any of the useful parts."
!!xkcd blind trials
he's good, but not that good imo...
@FlorianMargaine Absolutely not, hence "if you don't want to get anywhere..."
@ssube s/useful/broken by design/
user1596138
Use websockets with PHP? Especially if you don't have experience with Node/Socket.io. You're basically doubling up on your backend
15:54
@BartekBanachewicz No, useful is exactly what I meant.
Stuff like logical operators.
Bitwise stuff, too. Who lints out bitwise operators? What if you're, gasp, doing math?
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@BartekBanachewicz Plenty of people ahead of me I'm just not singling any of them out
@Jhawins have you tried using websockets with php?
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@FlorianMargaine ofc not
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But I don't want to suggest this guy use Node/Socket.io when he doesn't see the necessity of a client-side identifier of any kind.
@ssube it's all because of all those implicit coercions being totally unintuitive
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15:56
Obviously if "magic" works for you go ahead but I don't know magic.
the other unintuitive part is scoping of course
@BartekBanachewicz 1 << 14 which coercion?
(he's talking about bitwise ops.)
@BartekBanachewicz that's a non-issue if you have a well-structured program and known data (types)
@FlorianMargaine 1e14 (not really but you get the point)
If you don't know what your code is going to do, yeah, you're screwed.
15:57
uh
no, I don't get the point
@ssube that's also a non-issue when you're not using javascript.
but anyway, you could've brought up the fact that there is a coercion
since all bitwise operands are converted to 32-bits integers
@BartekBanachewicz Unfortunately, there aren't any other options on the internet, so that's just something you'll have to live with.
or [dum dum dum] build to JS
Use any kind of responsible static analysis, like typescript or flow, and the vast majority of Crockford's rules become irrelevant.
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15:59
Steve Jobs is my favorite tyrant idol

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