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A: key press navigation, help please

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This answer is even better
can you show us your JavaScript code? and not just the include for it — rlemon 5 secs ago
here is my code:
    <script type="text/javascript" src="js/main.js"></script>
lol....
for anyone in chicago this summer: ticketfly.com/purchase/event/…
I may ditch her at sleater kinney and just chill over by A$AP ferg
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@rlemon I think he said he doesn't have any JS for it lol
18:03
@rlemon: "Here's my code"
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.2/jquery.min.js">jQuery.makePage()</script> Why isn't makePage firing? Urgent
@taco that and jQuery.makePage and you're set
code updated
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@ssube I have not heard of most of those lol genre?
@Jhawins it's a festival, so all over the place.
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And you're in IL? Or traveling there
18:05
Sleater-Kinney invented riot grrl, and A$AP Ferg is a rapper.
Spending a few days in Chicago this summer, assuming we can find a hotel in the downtown area.
Wow, yeah I haven't heard of any of those other than those two and New Pornographers
One that costs less than a grand for 5 days.
Oh wait, it's Pitchfork. That explains everything. If you knew the band, they wouldn't be in the lineup
@taco The other days have some other names, but there aren't a ton of big names at pitchfork. They're all doing coachella or bonaroo.
yeah
18:07
like, lookit this shit: coachella.com/lineup
and even this: lineup.bonnaroo.com
Pitchfork kinda helped my friends early on. They gave their an EP an 8
but, it's $60 for two people to bus to chicago (and 8 hours away), and $65 a ticket to go by the show one day
I liked the EP better than the polished album TBH
and then we get to spend the other 4-6 days wandering chicago, hopefully staying somewhere near the lake/downtown, eating street food, and bangin :D
@ssube you can find good hotels in Paris for $600 for 5 days
@ssube banging your head against walls?
18:09
@FlorianMargaine ... yes
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@ssube jesus you're gonna take the bus
what other kind is there?
@Jhawins I wanted to fly, but she was all like "why spend an extra $180 just to save 4 hours of sitting around in the middle of the night?"
@ssube banging.. uh, stuff
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I'd drive lol
I'm not driving to Chicago and paying for parking, when I can bus and just stay downtown.
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18:11
I also wouldn't stay downtown, it's cheaper that way too.
definitely staying downtown
airbnb
looking at a couple hotels in the gold coast area
@taco or couchsurfing
I've used airbnb here, in San Antonio, and Austin. it was cheap and really awesome
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18:13
Airbnb seems awesome
@FlorianMargaine we hosted couchsurfing at GNAX ... I was there when my co-worker crashed their db.... ugh lol
That's what got them in the NY Times though
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Don't couchsurf in rural Indiana..
turns out airbnb is WAY more expensive than a hotel
I used Airbnb in Paris - was good
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@ssube But you can get like a whole damn house haha
18:14
Wasn't cheap but had a better value than a hotel and was fun
@Jhawins throw new Error('Too many serial killers'); ?
@Jhawins it's all 1Br lofts, from like $200/night and up
where as a 4 star hotel is only like $150/night
Couchsurfing in general seems like a bad idea.
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@ssube Oh yeah? I've never looked in Chicago or been there so.
18:15
@Retsam There is a network of trust you can use
In some places hostels are very undervalued - you can get a twin room for like 50-80$ and it's at a good hotel level and the atmosphere is much better
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@taco He was just making the battlefield reference..
ah
Mostly taking a literal interpretation of couch surfing.
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@ssube airbnb.com/rooms/… entire studio apartment 920/5days
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18:16
But yeah obviously not cheaper than a hotel.
@Retsam this picture hurts my brain
but then again hotels suck
hostels have a social vibe and apartments give you more freedom
@rlemon there is a video of it
its hilarious
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There's a nice looking loft for $95/night but just private room.. That's probably a lot better value than any hotel that price haha
it's funny when two rooms independently share something similar.
18:18
@rlemon what's your postal code?
N2E1H5
dunno the new place
@BenjaminGruenbaum hostels also generally aren't in downtown
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I don't think I would want to have a private room / in someone's house like that unless I wasn't going to be there much at all. I would avoid going there. At least hotels are feel private when you're in your room
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lol didn't even see the hostels
and tbh, I don't trust airbnb enough to rely on it for a trip like that
18:19
@rlemon i love that meme
I want someone I can sue if things go south.
it's amazing how little RAM IE uses
and how fluently it works
seriously fuck chrome
I want IE on my Android
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lol @BartekBanachewicz have you been drinking tonight
18:20
I can get him on the RAM side though
chrome is a whore
IE uses 187MB of RAM for 8 or something tabs right now
and it's noticeably smoother
that's because IE is written in Haskell, so it doesn't have any side effects like using RAM
it's also why nobody uses it
that is because IE pops everything off to the system and fakes the less ram
^ 100% speculation, I don't use that crap browser
It's way better than Chrome
@rlemon might be true, the actual important parts are definitely system libraries that are always loaded
18:22
if I could get IE on my Nexus phone I'd stop using Chrome altogether
for sure, if it is like the old days, IE is "always open"
I'd feel weird using IE after hating it so many years
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@BartekBanachewicz Would it run the way it does on Windows? Not without underlying services
Did I mention that in Sunspider, IE measured 3.5 times better score than Chrome
If anybody wants to add me on Couchsurfing couchsurfing.com/users/206506/friends
18:23
I got 105 ms in IE and 370ms in Chrome
How is blogger.com for auction? this has to be fake nameless.com/single-domain/blogger.com
never heard of it
fucking iPad+Safari measured 247 ms
Chrome still has the best dev tools, and implements enough of the modern features to edge out FF
Oh hi @BartekBanachewicz
18:24
@BenjaminGruenbaum Promise/Angular question for you. I'm setting a property in a .finally but the DOM isn't being updated.
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IE is optimized for Windows...
Real men use Lynx
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It's no surprise that it's fast.
@BenjaminGruenbaum psh
18:24
I actually do have lynx
used it for SEO stuff
right dev tools... what keeps me in chrome
real men with real beards use telnet for everything
@rlemon true, dev tools are ok
but for normal usage it's plainly slower than IE
@SomeKittens if you alert in there - does it alert? (Does the promise even resolve)
@ssube I've used telnet for irc
18:24
it's slower in bechmarks and it's slower empirically
answering PINGs by hand
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yes, the finally is being called.
it was fun
@BartekBanachewicz exactly, we should all go use IE because it's a horrible horrible browser :D
don't get what's so horrible in IE11 besides your pet hate
18:25
@SomeKittens .finally in Angular (assuming $q) runs via the $evalAsync queue which causes a digest if one is not already scheduled.
They're dumping IE in Windows 10 I thought
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Plus Microshaft has been doing IE for awhile. They only release a true overhaul with the new OS which I assume has something to do with all of the OS level optimizations.
it certainly works better on my machine
@BartekBanachewicz then by all means use it
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18:25
IE 11 is fine
@taco the "new ie" is just IE rebranded
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Just feels stupid
@taco they're bundling Spartan, which for all purposes is IE12
@SomeKittens wait, are you just updating the DOM outside of Angular directly in the .finally or something?
@BenjaminGruenbaum nope
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18:26
@BartekBanachewicz I think if you want to benchmark IE in Windows maybe you should benchmark Chrome on Chrome OS ;P
    .finally(function () {
      console.log('fiiiinally');
      data.loading = false;
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Jk it'll still lose
Do I look like someone who uses Chrome OS in the first place
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I cannot see you
@BartekBanachewicz IE is a major pain to develop for - they are infamous for breaking standards - lots of sites just refuse to work - they're running old outdated JavaScript and the browser freezes if one tab fails for some odd reason - it's also really clunky in the UI. Mostly.
18:27
@Jhawins not taking selfies bad hair day
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@BenjaminGruenbaum But it's fasterrrr
@BenjaminGruenbaum its UI is years ahead of Chrome
@SomeKittens and it logs? Hmm, something else is amiss - like I said .finally runs on the evalAsync queue.
but the element with ng-if = "data.loading" isn't going away.
@BenjaminGruenbaum why the fuck do I need to run in edge mode for modern features to work?!
GET IT TOGETHER IE!
18:27
@BartekBanachewicz no, its UI is years behind IMO. Which is why they're replacing it in Spartan.
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:/ now that you say the UI is better on IE 11 I understand why we're having this conversation
at least on High-DPI touch screens chrome isn't even remotely comparable
Batarang says that $scope.data.loading is false on that element
@BartekBanachewicz subjective. I dislike the UI
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Everyone dislikes the IE UI
18:28
BTW I'm talking about Metro IE ATM
I agree that there's no reason to hate IE11.
@Jhawins I don't
@BartekBanachewicz oh definitely, their touch interface is much better than Chrome's no argument there. It's just a shame it does a shitty job rendering real workloads.
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You're not a person then lol
fuck "real workloads"
18:28
@Retsam no extension support
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@BartekBanachewicz is a bot guys.
an IE advocate, now I've seen it all
@BartekBanachewicz IE is benchmarked against Chrome's test - Chrome is regression benchmarked against the actual internet as indexed by Google.
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It all makes sense now
@Mosho an "I like everything you don't like and will argue with you"vocate
18:28
If it works for you by all means use it though.
@JanDvorak I mean, that's a missing feature... but I don't hate it just because it doesn't have that feature.
@BenjaminGruenbaum chrome works pretty well on my surface, tbh
@rlemon you've just done the same with him up till now though
lol who flagged that
seriously
@Retsam it makes the browser unusable for daily usage
18:29
@FlorianMargaine meh, I am not a full blown pot-stirrer
warblegarblgarble #list.contains y u no work
stop flagging stuff - saying fuck is fine here.
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@BartekBanachewicz Ugh there was a language issue recently
@Jhawins with who
Seriously, whoever is flagging bartek - stop.
18:30
@JanDvorak For your workflow, maybe. I run very few extensions, so it wouldn't really bother me, I don't think.
HAMMERTIME!
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No big deal. It was me tho haha (not that flagged)
barterk offensives me pls
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@rlemon Hey are you talking about Bartek :/
18:31
@Retsam I guess you don't mind ads on youtube, then?
Also - there is only IE for windows which is inherently shitty.
Hey everybody. I have an (embarrassingly basic) javascript question that I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction. In this function, I want each of the regex replace functions to run before formatString is returned at the bottom. But right now, it returns before any of the replaces have had a chance to run. jsfiddle.net/e2jb7n8z
Actually, I'm not currently running any extensions on my Chrome, right now. (Though I did just reinstall a week ago)
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Cause I'll say I don't agree with that.
Also, they have their own proprietary APIs, which are hard to debug and aren't really documented.
18:31
@Jhawins yea, Florian says (alludes?) I'm as argumentative as him.
@JanDvorak No; I don't. I don't use Adblock on principle.
cc @Loktar (one of us!)
is there an elegant way to avoid stuff like does.this.exist && does.this.exist.and && does this.exist.and.also && does.this.exist.and.also.this === 'wat'
@Mosho talk to @ssube
hm forgot about ads
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18:32
@rlemon Don't worry about it @FlorianMargaine is a French guy with a huge dick he can say whatever he wants // this is as random as the argument about to be had :P who cares
@Mosho there is in C# 6 :)
If I care enough to watch something, I want the person who made it to get the money for that. (Though try not to judge people who feel differently)
@Mosho does?.tis?.exist?.and?.also?.this === "wat"
@Mosho wait for TipRanks? If we're using Babel there is.
(Not with that syntax)
@ssube yes I thought I saw something like this here before, couldn't remember what it was
thanks
18:33
Anybody here familiar with Thymeleaf?
@Mosho if you're using Babel ES7, use npmjs.com/package/koalaesce#infix-usage
@BenjaminGruenbaum made me add it and it's pretty convenient
@SomeKittens my angular is rusty, but do you need to do a $scope.apply()?
@Retsam Vevo doesn't need my disrupts-the-song seen-but-doesn't-care money
also @FlorianMargaine why did you want my postal code?
sending me nudes?
@BenjaminGruenbaum intredasting
18:34
@Mosho honestly while I consider @ssube a competent developer I'd just roll my own instead of include the package it's like 4 lines of code with abstract references.
nah I wanted to check by myself how much costed stuff to send you alcohol
yesterday's version was generated with babel
Makes sense for other content, though
@SomeKittens just for the kicks - if you wrap it in a $timeout does it work?
Shot in the dark, but does anybody see why this wouldn't render 'selected' in my HTML?
<select id="programs" name="programs.id" style="min-width: 200px;" multiple="multiple">
    <option
            th:each="programs : ${programs}"
            th:value="${programs.id}"
            th:text="'['+${programs.category.name}+'] '+${programs.name}"
            th:selected="${#lists.contains(personProg,programs.id)}">
    </option>
</select>
18:34
@FlorianMargaine $300?
@rlemon yeah
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@Retsam I leave it disabled but turn it on when something really intrusive pisses me off
@BenjaminGruenbaum yeah, I was going to write something like that but wanted to see if there's something truly elegant
Look at this adorable little beggar
18:35
@Mosho We're here: babeljs.io/users
@Shmiddty omg so cuuuuuute
@BenjaminGruenbaum the library exists because I did that like 4 times and got bored of it :P
@FlorianMargaine maple syrup festival is soon. I'll nab you some of the good stuff
@BenjaminGruenbaum wow lol :D
@rlemon nah man $300 is way too much
18:35
@Mosho nono, it is truly elegant - you can also extract it to a function for even more concise syntax. a::get("b")::get("c")::get("d") etc or alternatively a::get(a => a.b.c.d) whatever you'd like.
@FlorianMargaine it isn't if I'm packing a box of other things with it
and work is paying :P
I still have yet to work out those details.
@rlemon ah lol
but it will work :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum I was talking about ssube's thing
@rlemon does it come in a tin? I love the Vermont maple syrup, so I can only imagine how good the stuff from Canada is
18:36
nope
glass bottle
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We tapped some maples last weekend
@Mosho honestly it's a 4 line function with abstract refs
Ooh fancy
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I need to remind them to give me syrup!
likely in a bottle like this
18:37
@Mosho the impl for abstract refs is just github.com/ssube/koalaesce/blob/master/src/koalaesce-infix.js
some people get fancy tho
Can you nab me a small bottle too? :D
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@rlemon you totally could've made syrup the prize during 12 days
@ssube cool, thanks
18:39
!!s/maples/ass/
@KendallFrey We tapped some ass last weekend (source)
@rlemon jesus ffs bro ._.
Even works with symbols
@SterlingArcher to take the picture one must touch the object
18:40
I am not clicking that link lol
no way in hell do I want to "see an example in usage"
hahahaha
yea, I didn't click those either
I got the idea from the description
I clicked
@BenjaminGruenbaum pretty sweet
:consoles:
I'm right beside my wife; so I didn't click
18:42
@SterlingArcher I'm fine, get your sweaty hands off me
@FlorianMargaine just tilt the monitor away. she won't suspect a damn thing!
@Mosho woohoo ^_^ thanks
Hi Florians preggo wife!
.. That's not sweat Kendall smugface.jpg
@SterlingArcher tact. you don't have it.
18:43
Anyone want to guess where I'm going?
@Retsam Niice welcome to the very small club @rlemon and myself are a part of!
have fun
@Loktar Hah, thanks.
bye Benji 2.8
18:43
@SterlingArcher lol makes him sound like a robot
Benji 2.8 -> Ben 10 of the 90's
lolz
yay no views on my question lol
fuck this is hard
I don't care that I'm turning 29 this year, if they come out with another season of ben10 I'm watching the fuck out of it
^ damn straight
to both of those..?
yes, why not
18:45
^ damn gay
#gethard is the promoted hashtag on twitter
LMAO
makes me uncomfortable
makes me wish I didn't have a standing desk at work :/
18:45
ain't no hiding that
stop bragging you ass
okay coffee then back to work
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@SterlingArcher what exactly should ${#lists.contains(personProg,programs.id)} return
I was just at Twitter's hq this morning. I didn't #gethard
18:46
*disables adblock on Youtube*
*surprised to only see banner ads on the first video*
@BenjaminGruenbaum nope....
@SomeKittens BenjaminGruenbaum is afk: beer
@Jhawins iirc, just a boolean
If true, the th:selected runs and puts selected="selected" into my html
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@SterlingArcher Can you see the rendered HTML?
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Oh so it does do it right?
18:49
No, it compiles, loads, but there is no HTML indicating that the selected ran
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Have you tried to set it manually in your code
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Idk what that th: is.. But it looks to me like you might not be returning the value you need
yes, but I think after the select2() is run, you can't set it in the HTML you have to do it via JS
th is a thymeleaf thing
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Oh ok that's thymeleaf
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A: th:selected a number in a select/option with Thymeleaf doesn't work

geoandYou cannot use th:field along with th:selected. If you replace th:field with name=someMeaningfullName the code will work just fine. Check out this thread on the Thymeleaf forum for more information

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18:51
@SterlingArcher no source on this info tho
Saw that one, I'm not using th:field
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Oh I raterd
I'm going to try and see if it's a select2 thing or a thymeleaf thing hold on
hmm must be using the list contains wrong, removing select2 doesn't fix it
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@SterlingArcher is there something funky about like double brackets
I can try that, im still not sure what double braces do though
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18:58
I saw some thymeleaf code that did a concatenation and it is double bracketed while the code next to it just accessing a property is single.. Maybe it's a syntax thing like PHP in double quotes working with ${} or whatever

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