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@FlorianMargaine I've read that, and I understood it should work
Right now, I must use things like pcregrep :(
or maybe it's an escaping problem... testing...
mreh... I never realized how useful mongoose's populate function was until now .-.
Hi everybody
user4433485
hi
I have this jquery script ..$(document).ready(function()
{
var img = document.createElement("img");
img.src = 'http://www.google.com/someimage.png';
document.body.appendChild(img);

});
The image is loading correctly, How do I apply CSS here?
13:15
Uh.. like usual? Use the style and/or className properties
@RoelvanUden, Can you point me some links? I am unable to add CSS because I dont have its id.
Say i want to add a z-index of 100
@CatherineTyler You do have the img reference though
@Roel, @ivarni Thanks for the links. I will try and get back to you both.
13:29
Why do web developers (especially the hipsters) give love only to Macs and not Windows?
hehe
now that was a random entrance
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Q: Are negative lookbehind in regex searches possible in Geany?

dystroyGeany's documentation on negative assertions makes it look like they're possible. For reference, this works and gives me results : pcregrep -r "(?<!= )function\(" src/main-js/ But the same regex, or any regex with a negative lookbehind, gives me no result when launched from Geany (v 1.24.1) ...

how in the world did my brain just replace "Geany" with "Germany"?
just thinking "yeah, they should be possible, I don't think they're racist or anything"
@GNi33 Now find a good answer which makes sense with Germany, I won't even be mad
Does javascript work the same in the US as it does in Germany?
13:36
@GNi33 You need to be more careful about your rm
I think I am doing it wrong. How can I move that google image to bottom ?
haha, probably
brb, need to restore files on server
@GNi33 ... "I don't think they're racist or anything"
oh the irony
13:37
@NickDugger NEIN, obviously
var AUFIDERZEIN
@FlorianMargaine are you implying that Germans are racist in general?
@GNi33 I'm making a reference to Hitler
Hitler was Austrian
13:38
ssssshhh
he knows :)
nobody needs to know that
@GNi33 how's Australia these days?
... :P
pretty neat, everything upside down as usual and we still have our funny accent
@dystroy try adding "-P" in the extra options
13:39
Oh, I had a question... so, there are a bajillion places I can go online to learn programming, but where, online, can I go to learn computer science? I'm missing a lot of basic knowledge that I'd like to have.
@FlorianMargaine what options ?
we still really miss Steve Irwin though
user4433485
Hi,
is it possible to get random value from array, and then remove the value out of the array?
@NickDugger Kahn has a course now
user4433485
[Math.floor(Math.random()*cars.length)]
13:40
@dystroy check the "extra options" checkbox and add -P to the input field
at least on Algorithms, haven't checked it out yet
@FlorianMargaine doesn't work
user4433485
i have a array with 32 values, and the user can pick 3 random arrays, but it is not supposed to pick up the same value;)
otherwise there are some courses that look interesting on coursera
> /bin/grep: conflicting matchers specified
13:41
or you could get a book
Books suck
depends on what field of CS you want to start
@dystroy I'm on #[email protected], the doc you linked to is for internal code only. Geany just uses grep behind the scene
I just have no idea what the differences are between short, long, float, and no clue what big-O is, and things that seem to be basic
okay, yeah, that's pretty basic
13:42
question; is it okay to update database models on observeChanges callbacks? Is that secure and scalable?
@FlorianMargaine Damn :(
you should find a tutorial / article about that really easily
That's what I was starting to guess with the error message...
@dystroy
> <b4n> "The documented RE syntax only applies to the RE engine directly used by
Geany (e.g. in Find), but the Find in Files features calls the grep tool
(as configured in preferences->tools->grep), which has its own syntax.
For GNU grep, you can add "-P" to the "Extra options" field in the
dialog"
@NickDugger or just start with that (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_type) to get a little overview and go further from there
13:43
however...
So... I must find a way to use pcregrep
big-O is explained in a lot of blogs too
<Ralt> "/bin/grep: conflicting matchers specified"
<b4n> oh
<b4n> wait
<b4n> indeed…
<b4n> so I guess it's a bug
<Ralt> damn.
<b4n> with probably currently as only workaround to use a wrapper script
      around grap to call it with -P and not -E
<b4n> :/
I have big network problems right now
@Zirak The one about tDCS
@Zirak Shows how little you care about me.
@rlemon Throws an error for me
13:49
I can't decide. I have an offers table, which has promotion_start_at, promotion_end_at, created_at . now what should be the conditions to consider an offer as new and an offer as active. I was thinking a new offer as offers whose promotion_start_at > 1 day old(from current day), and active as :( idk.
@argentum47 wouldnt it be active between promotion_start_at and promotion_end_at?
network seems to be back, I can read the World again
@FlorianMargaine Do you know where I can configure the tool/script used in Find in Files ?
@dystroy in the preferences
... I don't have geany installed
@dystroy configure the grep path
Yeah, found it. But the options seem to be hardcoded so I'll really have to write a script...
13:57
yep.
@dystroy you commented twice.
@dystroy and yes, as I said, geany passes either -F or -E, so you can't pass -P either way
Yes I saw that. My network is terrible... it takes one minute to load the github page...
(well... in fact it's still not loaded this time...)
@dystroy someone even kindly provided the workaround :)
I can't read it
@dystroy I've updated my answer on SO
oh, but that was what you already said, with the script, right ?
14:06
yes
since you said you couldn't read the script... I put it on my SO answer
I wrote a stupid script to replace JavaScript written wrong with proper naming. I am bored.
Thanks, it works perfectly
rlemon meant to say: so I really love JavaScript.
@dystroy I was told [^ ]function works just as well, that said
@FlorianMargaine that's just not the same
14:10
@dystroy why?
You must die; I, alone, am best!
This seems familiar....
Bloodhound Gang?
one thing I wont ever do on a contract again:

git push origin -f
:(
@NickDugger confirmed. it is indeed. I forgot how horrible that album was
I love bloodhound gang! :(
I've been re-listening to all of their songs, lately.
14:14
it's a fun album, I loved it back then when it came out
It's great music, but I do enjoy how stupid it is too lol
but listening to it now... i was expecting some nostalgic effect
I remember the "Fire Water Burn" music video, it's hard to unwatch it
oh god, the similar artists when you look up the spotify page of The Bloodhound Gang
Hot Action Cop shudder
Andrew W.K. was great though
> Eminem has to cuss in his music to sell records; well me too, so fuck will smith.
That don't rhyme.
Drats.
14:24
hrmph... I think I am doing something very wrong here with Meteor and Mongo
@dystroy -E and -F are the only options specified by POSIX btw, which explains the limited support. BSD grep doesn't support -P for example
@dystroy -E and -F are the only options specified by POSIX btw, which explains the limited support. BSD grep doesn't support -P for example
@dystroy -E and -F are the only options specified by POSIX btw, which explains the limited support. BSD grep doesn't support -P for example
done
@SuperUberDuper you should never forcepush, ever
14:38
@ssube lul
I force push all the time
why?
i put a version of master up there that was 1 month old :(
what problem can only be solved by force push?
on topic branches?
to many commits
14:39
open a PR, maintainer asks for a clean history, squash, force push
imo, you should rebase before you push
@ssube if it's a one-line change from feedback, a new commit in history is stupid
I usually take one for the team and reset my repo. Painful, but I'm confident in my ability to get back where I was before my last push.
14:52
if you update a document using $set on a field that does not necessarily exist, will it still work?
ohhh myy god!
@Loktar @FlorianMargaine
@rlemon u stealin ideas from steve
yes
and I have no shame
14:56
steve had no shame either
also, I stole your trick for my own amusement.

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