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11:00 AM
Thanks for letting me know
Windows 10 looks good
But I love Linux
 
I'll take W10 over Linux any day. :-P
 
Okay
I thinking of switching
 
@RoelvanUden Why?
 
Because Linux is a hassle and doesn't properly support the things I want.
 
Wine is a beauty
The application obv
 
11:28 AM
drink too
 
@RoelvanUden Not too much of a hassle if you use something like Fedora/Mageia with a decent installer + decent starter pack. And what's not properly supported?
(of course, I'm not saying everything's steak and blowjobs on linux land, but it certainly ain't so in windows as well)
 
@Zirak I'm sure you mean stake :P
 
@Zirak Both have issues. I always have issues with sound, video and games in Linux land, not to mention software I absolutely must be able to run (Plex, Visual Studio, Microsoft Office, proprietary VPN software, etc). If I didn't play games or wanted my media center to work properly, I could use Linux. Alas, that's not happening.
 
oh, with games and proprietary stuff there's no argument.
 
And when something breaks.. I truly, thoroughly hate dealing with package incompatibilities and breaking configuration shit in Linux :P But that's just me. You should see me as a typical user in that regard; not a dev, I don't want to use technical expertise to solve common problems that should not occur.
 
11:37 AM
Let me guess, you've dealt with dpkg?
 
Jup.
yum doesn't fare a whole lot better either
Of course, Linux has brilliant things too, like being able to run Redis or Flow.
 
The only fun (read: not painful) package manager I've come across is pacman, which does of course come with a set of yikes, but nothing too major.
As a regular Joe, I can recommend Mageia. Ran it both as dev and user for some time, didn't have to think too hard for a second.
 
Hi guys, I'm fairly new to web development, and I'm not sure what the best way to solve my problem is. I want to return some data to users and let them aggregate, split out, drill into this data with buttons or functionality that I provide them. I'm just not sure if I should do this client-side or server-side. There would a maximum of 20000 rows in the unaggregated set but the first view would only be 25 or so. Should I dump the entire dataset onto the page and pivot it in Javascript?
 
@MaxTilley 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.
 
Things are getting better though. Fedora and Ubuntu are both improving. Soon yum will be gone, too.
 
11:41 AM
Indeed. Advances have been made, and will be made in the time coming. With Steam forcing game developers to start adopting more open technologies too, we might see proper game support in 5~10 years. At that point, when the kinks are gone, and the things I care about work, I will jump on board if only because it's free. :P
Mageia looks very Windowish.
 
That's KDE for you.
 
I presume it's better than Kubuntu? Now that is a horrible piece of garbage.
 
Kubuntu IIRC is just Ubuntu with KDE preinstalled, the base isn't different.
And with all the problems and irks, personally I'd rather deal with weird package maintainers once in a while than suffer the feeling of benign, drowsing effect I feel in windows
 
11:57 AM
Why would the pg module throw this error at me?
Cannot find module 'pg-native'
postgres is installed on the machine.
 
maybe pg-native is not installed?
pg abstracts over the native one, IIRC
 
Anyone with a bit of passport knowhow?
// Created by madara all rights reserved.

import {Router} from 'express';
import {} from '../services/login';
import passport from 'passport';

let loginRouter = Router();

loginRouter.get('/', (request, response) => response.render('login'));
loginRouter.post('/', passport.authenticate('local', {successRedirect: '/',
                                                      failureRedirect: '/login'}));

export default loginRouter;
This is the route ^
import passport from 'passport';
import {Strategy} from 'passport-local';
import pg from 'pg';
import {pgUri} from '../environment';

passport.use(new Strategy((username, password, done) => {
    pg.connectAsync(pgUri)
        .then(([client, release]) => {
            return client.queryAsync('select * from users where "user" = $1::TEXT', [username])
                .finally(release);
        })
        .tap(result => console.log(result.rows))
        .then(result => done(null, true));
}));
This is services/login ^
For some reason, I always get redirected to /login and the console.log isn't being hit.
Even when I put them in the same file, still no.
import {Router} from 'express';
import passport from 'passport';
import {Strategy} from 'passport-local';
import pg from 'pg';
import {pgUri} from '../environment';

let loginRouter = Router();

passport.use(new Strategy((username, password, done) => {
    pg.connectAsync(pgUri)
        .then(([client, release]) => {
            return client.queryAsync('select * from users where "user" = $1::TEXT', [username])
                .finally(release);
        })
        .tap(result => console.log(result.rows))
 
12:20 PM
@MadaraUchiha being an oauth consumer is very easy
 
@FlorianMargaine For now, I'm trying to get this super simple setup to work
It won't even step inside the new Strategy()...
 
Sorry, can't help. @dystroy might.
 
Guys, when using babel, how do you do breakpoint debugging?
 
@AwalGarg Add a breakpoint statement
 
@MadaraUchiha but what about variable inspection?
 
12:25 PM
@AwalGarg I don't see a problem?
 
@MadaraUchiha babel will likely change the variable names a lot, call stack will be polluted etc...
 
@AwalGarg I haven't really had an issue with it.
It's true, but the variables you want are generally there, untouched.
 
And call stack?
 
@AwalGarg Same
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Q: Passport "Hello World" always fails

Madara UchihaI have the following: import {Router} from 'express'; import passport from 'passport'; import {Strategy} from 'passport-local'; import pg from 'pg'; import {pgUri} from '../environment'; let loginRouter = Router(); passport.use(new Strategy((username, password, done) => done(null, true))); //{...

 
1:18 PM
-2
Q: PHP or HTML file downloads instead of executing

ASDCollage server provide feature to upload file then i have uploaded both php and html test file but instead of execution file downloads. How to get that file execution on collage server?

 
@Zirak ^ :D
 
@AwalGarg Awesome!
 
@Zirak I was unable to add it to the context menu, though :P
 
It'd probably be better as a right-click item, but other than that, great
oh. Didn't find where they defined the context menu?
 
I did, but the compile failed with that with a ~54 step error stack.
Wait a sec
 
1:33 PM
GAHHHH PASSPORT! WHY MUST YOU TORMENT ME SO?!?!?
 
@Zirak code.google.com/p/chromium/codesearch#chromium/src/third_party/… here the this value is documented, but in this one:
well I lost it. the other one doesn't show the this value
and I wasn't able to break in it for some reason so...
I think the problem is with the this val only
but the greater thing is that I learned that code prettification happens in it's own service worker, so we can easily add the prettify button and sourcemapping in resources panel too
which is what my original wish was @Zirak
though I think a bit more meddling will let me add it to the context menu too
yeah this code.google.com/p/chromium/codesearch#chromium/src/third_party/… do you know what is the this value here? It should be the sourcespanel object but it isn't
atleast not when it is called
 
@AwalGarg What makes more sense: Duplication access to functionality, or giving proper access?
@AwalGarg You also know what this is - look what object the function's in.
 
@Zirak Ooooh! Ooooh! That second one has a "proper" in it, so it must be true!
 
thisis only documented on inline functions and such
 
@Zirak I know what you mean, but reading code in the sources tab is a PAIN
@Zirak yeah, it isn't the sourcespanel object
 
1:41 PM
@MadaraUchiha Ten points to that weirdo
 
if only it was...
 
Are you sure?
 
why yes?
 
@AwalGarg How is it any better than in the Resources tab?
 
@Zirak classification of resources by tab. lemme post two screenshots of each of the tabs:
 
1:43 PM
That's finding resources, not reading an individual one
 
i.sstatic.net/gEttS.png // sources tab
@Zirak how are they not linked?
 
@AwalGarg Well, I just checked, and it is
 
i.sstatic.net/uwk69.png // cleany weeny
@Zirak how did you check? I was unable to break inside the function :(
 
I added a breakpoint in my favourite function: WebInspector.ConsoleModel.evaluateCommandInConsole
 
my code relied on that object too but it didn't compile.
 
1:46 PM
And meh, do whatever you want
Then fix it
 
How about we add classification of resources to the sources tab too?
 
1 min ago, by Zirak
And meh, do whatever you want
 
y u no opinion :(
downloaded pycharm! :D
 
I have come to clean zeh pool
 
> ReferenceCard
> ReferenceCardForMac
 
1:50 PM
I already expressed my opinion. I nearly never use the resources tab to find things anyway.
 
i like tis discrimation
@Zirak then how about you give it a try maybe? If you don't find it a better place, you would have proved me wrong and I do the better thing! :D
= profit
 
Hey guys, i recently got my question answered by @SpiderPig user. I know that this is a lot to ask but this dude seriously went out of his way to help me with my issue and i've got it to work my question will probably fade away in the future but if it's not much trouble for you guys, just upvote his answer as i think that my upvote + mark as answer is not enough credit for this dude.

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30139313/getting-all-valid-combinations-in-javascript/30139791?noredirect=1#comment48390086_30139791
 
@AwalGarg I don't use it because the Source's Ctrl+P and Search All cover 100% of my use cases so far
 
@Zirak that's what I do too, for now.
 
whats the best shim for object.observe?
 
1:54 PM
@shawwy If you think it deserves more attention/reward, put a bounty on it
 
@monners not possible with only 64 rep
 
Well shit.
 
@shawwy The best way to payback will be to payback to the community as a whole - answer more questions yourself (and thus join the said user in his effort in doing so).
 
anyone know how to import an app into a qunit fixture?
 
2:12 PM
Hi everyone, A simple question. What is exactly the difference between: `$(currentId.attr("href"));` and `currentId.attr("href");`.
Declaration of currentId:
`var currentId = $(this);`
 
The former then tries to create a jQuery object out of the URL (which won't work)
 
Run both, compare the results
 
^
 
Which one won't work? @JanDvorak The first one I think?
 
2:15 PM
Correct
 
Thanks!
Haha yes, you just get the words out of my mouth
 
Let's start simple: what is $?
 
Declaration of jQuery to call a object
 
What do you mean by calling an object?
 
like $(selector).click(function() { // do something }
 
2:19 PM
What if I do jq = $; jq(selector). ..., will that work? Why?
 
I thought it doesn't work, because jQuery should only work with jQuery or $
 
Why should it?
 
It's the declaration to call the DOM object?
or to get access to jQuery library
 
It's not a declaration. And you call functions, not DOM objects
 
hmm
 
2:23 PM
What happens if you type just $ into the javascript console?
 
nothing
Or do you mean in the console like chrome developer?
 
it depends
$ usually is a funciton
 
It search for a function I see
 
@Caspert I do. Which one did you mean?
 
yes
 
2:25 PM
The dollar sign
 
if you have jQuery you can try jQuery===$
 
what is a js evaluation error?
 
in fact if you open the console here, it will return true
 
Okay
 
You can even do var jq17=jQuery; jq17(...).click(...). Do you know why?
 
2:28 PM
Because you store jquery inside the var jq17;
 
yep
Similarly jQuery stores itself into the global variable $ when it loads
Now, what will $("http://example.com") do?
 
Okay, so the dollar sign just stores the jQuery library?
Get the url example.com
 
Nope. That's what $.get is for.
 
Humm okay, but then I doesn't understand where the dollar sign is reference too
 
It does refer to the library. It's just that this isn't how you make GET requests
What will $("a>img.btn") do?
 
2:35 PM
Get the anchor with image and btw class
 
Close. What does the > mean?
 
Nik
Does anyone disapprove of me using this shorthand? var $ = function(id) {return document.getElementById(id);};
 
@Nik use querySelectorAll
 
Oh Get the image button class directly under the anchor
 
Yep
It doesn't return the DOM node itself, though, but ...
a jQuery object wrapping the DOM node(s).
How about $("<a id='mine'>"), what will that do?
 
2:39 PM
Get the anchor id with mine
 
Nope. That would be $("a#mine")
This one creates a new anchor element, wraps it in a jQuery object and returns it.
 
Okay
 
Nik
@JanDvorak Um, will document.querySelectorAll('div p') get me all the paragraphs who are 1st children of a div?
 
Unfortunately, these are the only two types of string you can pass to jQuery itself. It won't like a URL.
@Nik it doesn't mind which child it is. Or how deep below tthe div.
 
Nik
@JanDvorak uuuhh, I really need to read the manual again for this dang washing machi... i mean javascript.
 
2:44 PM
@JanDvorak interesting how something has the power to store itself in something. No doubt that something is jQuery itself.
 
@AwalGarg Well, the jQuery script file declares a jQuery function and stores it in the global scope. The jQuery constructor does no such writes.
 
I think it is time we extend the quote series and add the triple quote character ''' to our character list, so that "foo 'bar '''bam''''" is valid.
 
!!nudge 45
 
@towc Nudge #2 registered.
 
who dared nudging before me? XD
also, how's everyone?
 
2:48 PM
@JanDvorak Okay. In short the dollar sign ($) is just an alias to the jQuery function (the overloaded code that comes along with jQuery)?
 
Yes
Now, in case of $(currentId.attr("href")); that means...
 
I get it :) It just wraps the overloaded jQuery code in the dollar sign
 
Nik
@towc Feverous and gassy. Kinda dehydrated.
 
just what I wanted to hear :D
maybe have a gas party some time?
I'm free tomorrow
 
Depends. Is it bring your own beans?
 
Nik
2:51 PM
@towc No, the meteorologist..I mean doctor predicts his medication will most likely get me sharting so, you can count me out.
 
@JanDvorak that's cheating, but I didn't say I won't bring mine ;)
 
Question fellas: When I do foo() (let's just say this is running in V8), V8 find the variable foo accessible to the current scope, then what? What does it internally do with the function object? I know somewhere in between Function.prototype.call is messed with, but it is also a function right? Then why can't I define a call property on any normal object called bar and do bar()? What is happening internally with the ()?
How does V8 differentiate between any object and a function, when the function is also an object?
 
DOM nodes are also objects
so are dates and regexes
 
Functions have two special built-in properties: [[Call]] and [[Construct]]
 
@JanDvorak I know... but they don't have any such special syntax like the function.
@Zirak So V8 stores these properties internally for each function?
 
Nik
2:55 PM
@Zirak You're the god who made SO-Chatbots. I kneel before your greatness, sir.
 
@AwalGarg they sure do
 
@JanDvorak example?
 
!!> /text/i
 
@JanDvorak "/text/i"
 
...
 
2:56 PM
IsCallable just checks if some object has the [[Call]] property, and digging through the grammar will probably reveal what exactly is called
@Nik Don't spoil the rug
 
Can you explain the part of this one (A) $(currentId.attr("href")) ? @JanDvorak
 
Which part?
 
@Zirak Does that document describe how are arguments passed to function objects and how is scope stored? I am trying to find that somewhere but can't :(
 
Nik
@Zirak kay. Also, how does it feel to be last in a phonebook?
 
Whatever is inside $(...) gets passed as an argument to said $
 
2:59 PM
@Nik Since I have no last name, I appear first.
 
@JanDvorak Well how is that a special syntax like functions? It is just an expression with a regex, right? To use it we just use the object dot-notation which is standard among all other objects, unless I am missing something.
 
@AwalGarg How exactly these things are done and how they're stored is implementation dependent
 
@JanDvorak This part @JanDvorak or was this a question for me?
 
But Execution Context is where it's at
 
@Zirak Where can I read how V8 does that? (I don't understand C++, though)
 
3:01 PM
@AwalGarg Sucks, then. v8's not that documented, and the code there is optimised to infinity (parts of it are inline assembly)
 
:(
 
It's not that interesting
 
!!>(function(){})["[[Call]]"]
 
@JanDvorak "undefined"
 
It's one of those magical inner properties which appear in the spec, they're not exposed to js-land.
 
3:05 PM
Worth a try :-D
 
somehow I'm against how that just says "undefined". When you try to look at native (well, they call them like that) functions in the console you get something that actually makes more sense
!!> eval
 
@towc "function eval() {\n [native code]\n}"
 
I think it doesn't work because currentId is already a jQuery variable that is declared by the dollar sign. And because that the jQuery library will be called twice? @JanDvorak
 
oh wait... "[[Call]]" actually has no link with the V8 property
just a way to visualize it, right?
 
@Caspert Nope. jQuery doesn't care about where your arguments come from, just what they are.
 
3:12 PM
Okey. I don't know why it's not working then...
 
think about what the argument is.
 
"jQuery and women don't care about where your arguments come from, scientists do"
 
@Zirak ok :(
escape thy console with :D
 
@Caspert Try storing the argument in a temporary variable, logging it and then perhaps trying to pass it to jQuery
 
"you can think of javascript to be similar to a child: it doesn't care about where your arguments come from"
ok, I'm done
 
3:15 PM
@towc spidermonkey's old versions did expose some of the magic methods IIRC
 
@towc Correct. It's an abstract operation, not a language feature.
 
@JanDvorak it will give an [object Object]
 
@Caspert Can I see how you did what I told you to do?
 
@JanDvorak var currentId = $(this);
var target = $(currentId.attr("href"));
console.log("target"+target);
 
s/+/,/
i.sstatic.net/7j9HU.png stupid console
 
3:21 PM
huh... apparently "http://example.com" is a valid CSS selector.
 
!!>__proto__
 
@AwalGarg {}
 
!!jquery jquery
 
Okay that's interesting . But is the way I logging the currentId right?
 
3:25 PM
I meant you to log the argument to $, not the result of calling it
 
what... the hell.
name of all functions __command object is bound o_O
 
Is it?
 
yeah. Run this in chrome console: $.name
 
bind is not to blame
interesting
 
I didn't mean that. It is just because of this:
 
3:29 PM
Run inspect($)
 
!!> var foo = function bar () {}; foo.name
 
@AwalGarg "bar"
 
user1596138
Morning
 
@Zirak TIL
 
It is just interesting that they named all the functions like that...
 
3:31 PM
1 min ago, by Zirak
Run inspect($)
 
@towc nudge
 
@Zirak I have learnt that from you already in the past :D
 
!!nudge 50
 
@towc Nudge #3 registered.
 
@AwalGarg Apparently you don't remember what you saw. Do it again.
 
3:32 PM
ahhhh right.
 
@JanDvorak How do I get that then?
 
oh yeah yeah. I mixed up two things. sorry.
 
just wondering: does anyone still uses the full animation shim by Paul Irish?
I mean, all I do now is use the regular window.requestAnimationFrame and the fallback function
 
function isArrayLike(obj)
{
    if (typeof obj !== "object")
        return false;
    try {
        if (typeof obj.splice === "function") {
            var len = obj.length;
            return typeof len === "number" && isUInt32(len);
        }
    } catch (e) {
    }
    return false;
}
 
I don't feel like the stuff in the middle is still necessary
all we have to care about now is decently new browsers and IE8
 
3:38 PM
^ tis the evil code, which confused me thrice
 
s/uses/use
 
4:11 PM
morning
Can someone recommend what can use next to learn js? I have completed the codeacademy javascript and also the html course. I also started reading Eloquent Javascript but chapters 4 (Arrays and objects) and 6 (objects) are too much I think
The examples just take forever to understand, and that's barely
I was able to complete the exercises at the end of chapter 4, but to be honest, I don't feel that comfortable continuing with the book
At any rate, I would appreciate a nudge in the right direction. Thanks
 
how can I make this have the buttons in the same column as each other?
ul
  li
    p button
    p button
using flexbox
if the p has different width the buttons are shifted
@Azar_Javed create a todo app with only vanilla.js with es6 on github and post back here to me
 
@towc nudge
 
!!nudge 15
 
@towc Nudge #4 registered.
 
sorry
is it not unregistering nudges?
 
4:23 PM
@Azar_Javed Explanations on MDN about the concepts can be pretty useful. Ask specific questions about what you don't understand/feel comfortable about - right here, or on SO Main. Solving examples is not enough. Write actual code which can be pushed in production.
 
I guess I was partly procrastinating about writing actual code, and partly I didn't know what/where
Thanks. I'll try to do that todo app
 
I personally would not recommend doing a todo app.
 
What then, if you don't mind me asking?
 
@Azar_Javed Write something you get excited about. There is absolutely no point trying to learn programming by doing boring stuff you don't give a shit about. Focus on what you want to build, what you find fun or exciting, and build that. Pick up skills as you go along. There was a recent video posted here that had a great analogy; learning "programming" is like learning "how to hammer". You don't learn that, you want to build something, do it, and hammer skills will be learned anyway.
 
Write anything which doesn't have to do anything with the DOM.
Or anything that you always wanted to write.
 
4:32 PM
I've never written anything just like that. Not sure where to start, or actually, I don't know what I could build
 
The first thing you have to ask yourself is simple; what do you want to build?
Maybe something you think would be useful for yourself. Maybe something related to something you care about. Maybe something to show your friends. Maybe something you dream of building. :P
 
I see. I'll try to think of something
Thank you guys
 
@towc nudge
 
g'morning
 
5:24 PM
Heya
 
@dgee4 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.
 
I've just posted my question (stackoverflow.com/questions/30142541/…) I'm getting an error from my cloud code written in JS for Parse
Any help / suggestions would be amazing
 
Anyone here and wants to help me with bluebird docs?
 
5:45 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum What do we need to know to help?
 
Bluebird, basically
Feel like giving a hand?
 
I am not sure if I am good enough at bluebird :(
I just have a basic understanding or Promises. If you feel I'd be helpful, I am all for it :)
Also, I wrote some code in front of a non coder and he called me a superhero :D
 
c'mon, you'll get the contributor hat!
 
haha yeah I would love to contribute actually.
 
@Zirak do you remember something which you linked me it basically was around "Knowing nothing is 2nd level of something"
 
5:53 PM
@darkyen00 Sounds like the famous Socrates line, "The only thing I know is that I know nothing". Besides that, doesn't ring any bells.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Whacha need?
 
Ooh, you'd really help me, I need help writing stuff
 
@Zirak no
 
Say if (err) cb(err); again. I dare you. I double dog dare you!
 
Everyone who wants to help please fork this repo, go to /docs, follow the instructions and let me know when you're set up. Any help highly appreciated.
3
 
It was 4 levels of something
 
5:55 PM
Lots of pages to assign.
 
In psychology, the four stages of competence, or the "conscious competence" learning model, relates to the psychological states involved in the process of progressing from incompetence to competence in a skill. == History == Initially described as “Four Stages for Learning Any New Skill”, the theory was developed at the Gordon Training International by its employee Noel Burch in the 1970s. It has since been frequently attributed to Abraham Maslow, although the model does not appear in his major works. The Four Stages of Learning provides a model for learning. It suggests that individuals ...
got it.
 
Ping me when you're set up
 
> ERROR PEP 8: Indentation contains tab
 
Can someone look at this piece of code a wrote repl.it/nPp
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum "The instructions"?
 
6:04 PM
/docs/readme
 
@MadaraUchiha the jekyll server, I think
 
m59
Happy Birthday @BenjaminGruenbaum =D
 
!!tell BenjaminGruenbaum youtube tmbg older
 
Can't watch, must write docs
 
6:15 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum Installing jekyll
You better thank me properly later
I had to use up my yearly allocation of gem install calls for you.
 
Awesome, do you see an empty page except anti-patterns which I ported you feel like working on?
 
@MadaraUchiha gem = one of the few things slower than java
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum Still.... installing.......
Building native extensions.  This could take a while...
fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
 
@ThiefMaster pycharm is... weird
 
> /usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/bundler/resolver.rb:357:in `resolve': Could not find gem 'sanitize (>= 0) ruby' in the gems available on this machine. (Bundler::GemNotFound)
-_-
 
6:19 PM
see the gemfile
and install the gems there
gem install sanitize for example
 
I know...
Why the hell wouldn't it resolve dependencies for me?
 
you don't expect gem to do anything sane
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum alright, server running
 
What page would you like to start working on?
 
hi guys!
 
6:23 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum What work is there to be done?
 
Lots of empty .md files
 
BTW I get 404 when going to localhost:4000/docs
 
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Q: Server Error in '/webvalidators' Application

HarishThe value '12/31/2010' of the MaximumValue property of 'RangeValidator1' cannot be converted to type 'Date' <asp:RangeValidator ID="RangeValidator1" runat="server" ControlToValidate="TextBox6" ErrorMessage="RangeValidator" MaximumValue="12/31/2010" MinimumValue="12/31/200...

 
@MadaraUchiha yeah, it's at bluebird/web/docs/
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum Then your readme is wrong
 
6:25 PM
Already fixed on local
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum Pizza time, then let's sit?
 
@MadaraUchiha ?
 
qiao.github.io/PathFinding.js/visual Interesting to see what happens when you completely block the red spot with walls.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum What's not to understand? Pizza time!
 
So weird adjusting to controllerAs
 
6:39 PM
ok
Anyone else who feels like helping you're welcome
 
have you used freelancer.com?
 
For hiring or finding work?
 
finding
 
my feelings for python
before knowing pep8: python you so lovely
after knowing pep8: what the absolute...
 
6:55 PM
If i make a simple saas which gives you otp auth
with oauth 2.0 specs ? would you use it ?
 
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Q: Bootstrap CSS transition not working

VilsolFor some unknown reason, when I am trying to add a transition to a bootstrap dropdown, it won't work. But if I go through chrome developer tools, and manually turn opacity on/off it will go through the transition. http://jsfiddle.net/mtkzrbn0/ .dropdown .dropdown-menu { transition: opacity ...

 
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