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GGG
GGG
11:00
and if the expression NaN doesn't dynamically create something, NaN should === NaN
it only implies that NaN is a falsy value
like 0, "" etc
GGG
GGG
not really... {} is not a falsey vaule
of course not
GGG
GGG
but {}|0 === 0
ok so NaN|0 is 0 doesn't imply it's false
i dunno. but if NaN isn't creating something new (like {}) then i don't see how NaN != NaN
Chrome won't accept {} | 0
11:02
it implies that the 32 bit int value of NaN is 0
GGG
GGG
({} | 0)
NaN is originally a 64 bit double value
and in bitwise operation, gets converted to int32
before the operation
GGG
GGG
ok but if it's a value
then why is it not equal to itself
cos it's defined in the IEEE754 not to equal to itself
it's not javascript thing
GGG
GGG
@AndyE except that NaN != undefined also :(
Don
Don
11:04
grrr, I've been waiting here for a whole five minutes, and still nobody has answered my question. Could I speak to the manager please?
according to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NaN the mantissa bits of NaN can be anything
/me LARTs @Don
GGG
GGG
@Alnitak Ok so each time the expression NaN is evaluated, maybe a random number is created
or something like that
no, that won't happen
FPUs just know that if you do fcmp, %r0, %r1 where either register contains a NaN that they must return false
@GGG Let's imagine that the value of NaN is 1337. If you do NaN === NaN, your logic dictates that 1337 === 1337, which is true. But if you do 1337 === NaN? It shouldn't be true.
Don
Don
if you guys don't shape up I'll take my bizness elsewhere, there are plenty of other sites that would be only to happy to plzsendmethecodes
GGG
GGG
11:06
makes no sense to me still. if NaN is a constant value it should be equal to itself
if it's not a constant value then it must be differnt values
Then it'd also be equal to that constant value.
GGG
GGG
yes
it would
var notNaN = 1337;
notNaN === NaN; //faulty NaN check, your fault
GGG
GGG
but it could be a reserved number or something
like Infinity === Infinity
A number that you can't use? :P
GGG
GGG
11:08
it already is a number that you can't use
in fact a non-number that you can't use
what the hell use is nan
I mean the value of NaN
GGG
GGG
and then since you can't nan==nan you need isnan
what a load of garbage
you don't need isNaN, you can just check if ( a !== a )
GGG
GGG
yeah if it's not equal to itself it must be nan huh
nothing else is that ridiculous
11:10
@Don Since when are you a customer which we should comply to your every whim?
@GGG typeof null === 'object' is far more ridiculous ;)
@Zirak plese do not upset the customers
yes there is no justification for that @Zirak :p
it's just insane
I wonder if there is code out there that actually relies on typeof null being object
There's still code out there which does if ( document.all ), so YES
search for a non-word character except spaces- using regex?
\W ?
gskinner.com/RegExr <--use, abuse, see right-hand
Don
Don
11:21
@Zirak turn on your joke detector
Reticulating Splines...
Don
Don
@Brandon chop, chop, time is money. If you don't get a move on @Zirak will be only too happy to step in and show you how it's done
yes, sir, and once again I apologize for the delay
We can send over a stripper to keep you company while you wait.
I believe the problem has to do with dragons
Don
Don
11:29
pesky dragons, I knew I should have used unicorns instead
Your code has too many comets
Don
Don
I get paid by the line
@Zirak don't forget that \w and \W class _ as a word character.
google.maps.event.addListener(this.marker, 'click', infoBubbleHandler.bind(this));
Notice if you do that, you do get a bubble on click, but it's the wrong one
Don
Don
I suspect this is related to the mystery of line 32,33 which I never resolved
i.e. if I replace this.marker with var marker, the bubble appeared over the wrong marker
I'm clearly in way over my head here
Help a brother out, so I can retreat back to my comfort zone of the server-side, having learned nothing whatsoever about JavaScript
11:35
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Q: schema.org microformat validation plugin

XGreenI am writing a plugin that is aiming to validate a piece of mark up against requirements of schema.org I was hoping if I could get some more tips on how to improve the structure my the code. Many thanks $.fn.hasAttr = function(name) { return this.attr(name) !== undefined; }; ...

Don
Don
@Zirak that last comment was also a joke. I have a thirst for JavaScript knowledge which only @Brandon can slake
BTW, no sign of that stripper yet? It better not be Doug Crockford (again)
ok
i.imgur.com/doOd9.png Changed all references to this.marker to a local variable, and changed the creation of that handler function, and it works the way I think you want it to @Don
hi, guys. i have a quick question. given this: linkArray = document.getElementsByTagName
how do i iterate throw all the nodes using jquery?
for i till length of linkArray
Don
Don
@Brandon thanks very much, I'll try that out
do you want to post it as an answer, so I can upvote/accept it
11:45
It's link any other array. Walk over its length. Or, use [].forEach.call( linkArray, callback );
sans481, but using "lenght" i only read the first level of the array
or with jQuery, $.each(linkArray, function() { ... })
Yes, it's an array - it only has one level
document.getElementsByTagName returns a NodeList, it's an array-like object, it only has one dimension.
or did you mean recursively iterate through all of the nodes?
I assume its not a multi dimensional array
11:47
@sans481 it'll be a tree of DOM nodes
Recursively iterating through the nodes is implementing a count-recursion (dunno the technical term, that's what I call it), which in this case is quite stupid. It's an array
if you really want every node in the array, and every one of its children, and their children:
$(linkArray).find("*").andSelf()
yes, thats what i pretend
ok., ill try that, thanks
@Alnitak No it won't, it'll be a NodeList ( w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1/level-one-core.html#ID-745549614 if you don't believe me)
NodeList                  getElementsByTagName(in DOMString name);
yes, ok, that's strictly true
11:49
NodeLists are lists, which aren't trees
That should return a 1-d ordinary array! Am i going wrong?
Trees are indeed two-dimensional. Lists don't have to be
Each entry in the array like list will be an HTML element, which will itself contain references to its child nodes
Yes, the list contains trees
Try the code I posted above - it does work. Whether it's useful or not is a different matter
@Zirak, ok, so it's an array-like list of trees - close enough? ;-)
11:53
oh, don't be silly! array-like is just fine :D
Find a / in string - using regex?
See link I gave you above. It mentions that.
am not getting it
Don
Don
@Brandon great job, works like a charm. Take a bow
unable to open the site..
Don
Don
11:55
@Zirak you could learn a lor from @Brandon
lor=lot
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Q: Dialog "Don't show this again" boolean: Where to store value?

Kenny M.I have a JavaScript pop-up dialog that appears whenever a user calls a specific event, which can be annoying. So I am thinking about an input checkbox so that the dialog won't show up again, but the user should be able to change the value again. Where would I store the boolean value for that? I...

but Zirak is my manager
@sans481 sigh I'm old and tired. \ is the escape character. Use it.
I justified my answer ;-)
i used this
var forEach = Array.prototype.forEach;

var links = document.getElementsByTagName('a');
forEach.call(links, function(link){ // works in most browsers (please document here if you find browsers where it doesn't)
link.style.color = '#0F0';
});
and it works, thank you guys
12:06
If that's all you're trying to do (and you did say you had jQuery):
$('a').css('color', '#0f0')
Don't use inline-css for static things like this; use classes.
@Zirak yes, that too: a { color: #0f0 } - although you'll need to fudge the :hover etc pseudoclasses too ISTR
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A: Dialog "Don't show this again" boolean: Where to store value?

Alnitak The answer is, "it depends". If you want the setting to persist across visits to the site, even from different computers, store it in the user's profile in your database. If you don't have a user database, store it in a ...

come on, I need upvotes just for the humour ;-)
12:28
are you trolling?
@Armadillo forEach will only fail in IE<9, Older safaris, older operas
@Alnitak I dont see what is funny
I justified the answer
define: justify
it's a (possible old) term for "aligned"
I see
In typesetting, justification (can also be referred to as 'full justification') is the typographic alignment setting of text or images within a column or "measure" to align along both the left and right margin. Text set this way is said to be "justified". In justified text, the spaces between words, and, to a lesser extent, between glyphs or letters (kerning), are stretched or sometimes compressed in order to make the text align with both the left and right margins. When using justification, it is customary to treat the last line of a paragraph separately by left or right aligning it, depe...
12:31
@Alnitak He uses RoR ("I am using Ruby on Rails on server-side with a database connection.")
weird :p
strictly speaking it appears to mean "hard against left and right edges", so I suppose I'm being a little slack
no, it seems "center justified" is quite common usage
@Raynos @Esailija @SantaClaus jsfiddle.net/Zirak/tqVJk
12:40
It's like minified code with all the spaces put back in...
It's still batshit easy at late levels, though the expanded-time is cut down each level...the first levels is most of the time the hardest one
It's hand-minification. I later put it through Closure Compiler, which does awesome condition stuff and whitespace removal, making it ~950 bytes.
ah, it's like missile command, but without the bases
Chain reaction, in other words
Is Math.pow(x, 2) faster than (x * x) ? You never use an exponent other than 2
...wow, you're right.
12:48
I'm trying to decipher the algorithm you're using for sphere collisions
ISTR seeing one that requires fewer calculations, but until I've grokked your code I'm not sure
No wait, you're not. Where do I use a single-character variable? It's always Math.pow(expression, 2)
Simple. You see if the radii (ball0.radius + ball1.radius) is larger than the distance between the centers. If it is, then the circles must be overlapping. Sketch some scenarios and see for yourself
Yeah, I was just wondering if defining P to be function P(x) { return x * x } would be faster than your use of P = Math.pow and P(x, 2)
I'm not aiming for faster, I'm aiming for smaller. Function declarations are bitch long.
OMG, there's with in there... ;-)
right, the speed isn't a problem, as you say
yeah, with is a ray of sunshine here
12:53
@Raynos JSC and SquirrelFish and Nitro are all identical.
@Zirak is the point of the game to cause collisions, or avoid them?
Have you tried playing?
yes - I can make collisions easily
I think you have an error in your v / z calculations - they're based on two independent random angles, when they should be based on the same angle
There's text on the top left, read it
v is dx, z is dy
Yes 52/21
yes, but your dx and dy should be based on sin() and cos() of the same angle, not two different angles
12:58
Unless you want the dx and dy to be different things
Well, not exactly different, but you get the point
kinda - but I would pick a random velocity and random angle, and then work out dx and dy from those
Wow, I'm an idiot...what was that +3 for? I basically ensured they can't go at -dx or -dy in the beginning.
yeah, I was wondering about that.
I'll just arbitrarily change the arbitrary *3 to *6
couldn't figure out how any of them ever went left
are they supposed to have different velocities?
13:06
yes
@gsnedders so safari doesnt have a closed source fork of JSC ?
@Zirak so what exactly are you trying to do with m.cos(R() * t) ?
since Math.cos() takes radians, not degrees, and t = 360
...seriously? fixes
There's actually no point in your cos and sin functions at all - you might just as well take 6*((R()-0.5)
to give you values of dx and dy in the range -3 .. 3
per comments above - the sin and cos calls only make sense in the context of the same angle. If all you want is a random dx and dy, just do that
or R()*6-3 would do the same, with fewer parantheses
I want a random angle, which tells us the velocity in a specified direction (the delta-velocity or whatever...physics terms...)
13:17
yes, see above
but seeing as you don't care what the angle is, it doesn't actually matter how you calculate it
i.e. given random v, and theta, you would use dx = v * cos(theta), dy = v * sin(theta)
but in your code you're doing dx = n * cos(random()), dy = n * sin(random())
where n is actually constant. You're only getting random velocities because your dx and dy are uncorrelated
I see your point
if they were correlated you'd be getting a constant velocity of n (since cos(x)^2 + sin(x)^2 == 1)
Given random θ, n * cos(θ) is a completely different thing than n * sin(θ)
yes, of course it is - it's the component in the opposite direction
A
|\
| \
+--\
B   C

<A = θ
sin(θ) = BC / AC
cos(θ) = AB / AC
13:27
Yes, I've been doing trig for over 30 years, I do know how it works
so in your case, the "velocity" should be equivalent to the length of the vector AC
except that your length BC is being calculated from a different theta to the one you're using to calculate the length AB
Yeah, I see that now.
at last! l-)
you can approximate a random direction and velocity using the R()*6-3 I posted above for the dx and dy components
but it's not 100% accurate because the distribution of the resulting angles will not be evenly spread in the 0 - 360 range
Math.random isn't a very good random number generator to begin with, so it's not that important.
there'll be a slight bias in four directions, but I can't figure out in my head whether it'll be the horizontal / vertical axes, or the axes rotated 45' away from that
indeed
so just go with v=R()*6-3, and the same for z
that should let you strip out several characters from those two formulae, and likely get rid of the declaration of t from the first line, too.
Thanks for that. Geometry is my long-time enemy.
13:38
I loved geometry at school
but school isn't like it used to be. I learnt about sin/cos around age 10 or 11, but my eldest daughter is 10 now and they don't get remotely near that sort of level in UK maths classes at that age now
I'm more of a functions person, they remind me of roller coasters and clocks and all kinds of dynamic systems, and that toots my horn.
but sin and cos are functions
one of the first things I coded when I was a kid was a graphical clock display
had to learn how to calculate the x/y coordinates of the ticks on the clock, and the hands, etc
School sucks badly. In the past, the teachers themselves sucked. In the present, the entire public education (and probably private, too) has crappy...everything. It's never about learning itself, never about the pure fun of knowledge...
Yeah, and they're fun functions which seem to pop out when you don't expect them, but I dunno...they're not "pure" functions in my head.
of course they are, they're almost as pure as you can get
they're the first (unary) function any child should learn
Well, there's no definition for "pure function", so it's purely subjective
13:44
and they're fundamental in many other fields
did you update your fiddle yet?
Is it just me, or are the balls deathly slow now?
they could well be
just make it 12*R()+6 to double their speed
your previous code always gave initial velocities in the range 0 - 6 in x and y
and relied on bouncing to make them go left (and up)
oops, I mean minus 6, i.e. R() * 12 - 6
14:01
.attr("onclick","dont();");
<div onclick="no_really_dont()">
Shalom l'Kulam ^_^
(function () { "use strict"; return Array.isArray(arguments); })();
true or false?
Definitely false, always false.
No matter what.
I'm pretty sure ES5 strict fixed arguments to be a real array
14:16
@Raynos Nope: es5.github.com/#C
That was a lie :(
// es5.github.com/#x10.6
2. Let obj be the result of creating a new ECMAScript object.
well thats not important
the important step is "set [[Class]] to 'arguments'"
14:42
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Q: Prevent Double Form Submit within X seconds

Bradley MooreI want to prevent double form submissions within a small window, then allow the form to be submitted again. I wrote this script after looking at several examples, but the global variable is bugging me. I'd welcome any suggestions on improving it. var aLockedForms= []; jQuery.fn.preventDoubleS...

@Zirak I made another chat room for stuff about your JS game
since I can see other code shortcuts you can take that we needn't bore this room with
@Alnitak That's not boring :o
well, ok then:
x - r < 0 is the same as x < r
v *= -1 is the same as v=-v
those both appear twice, so that's 6 characters fewer
I think these lines: `A.length = 0;
for (var i = 0; i < n; i++) {
A[i] = B();
}`
could be replaced with A.length = n; A = A.map(B)
not sure about that last one yet, though
Hi all, I was wondering how I could pass some DOM structure from PHP to JavaScript without adding it to the DOM?
@Greg Do you know how http works?
@Alnitak Mighty gods you're right
14:53
actually the .map() one doesn't work
Wow, the down vote brigade sure are out in full force today, this is my third:
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A: How to change style of iframe content cross-domain?

Andy EIt isn't possible. The whole point of the Same Origin Policy is that you cannot access or manipulate content from another domain.

Would have been fourth but another was retracted.
@Zirak I'm experimenting with some app structure. I was hoping to be able to pass some DOM elements as JSON or equivalent.
oh, good, you didn't actually mean building a DOM on the server and sending it flat to client, wondering if it'll work...
@Zirak I'm not sure that I'm thinking about this in the correct manner, but I have a DOMNodeList on the server that shouldn't be part of the DOM, but I want to access the Nodes within it on the client.
Encode them in JSON or whatever, send to client, have the client peek and grope. If you don't explicitly add things to the DOM, they won't be added.
Just out of curiosity, why do that? Can't the server do what the client does? If it's just the data in the elements, send the data without the need to convert it to DOM elements
15:00
hi guys
HEY!
someone have already try backbone.js ?
first day on and I have one question about event :)
@Loktar hey :)
I slightly tweaked the loop to create A, and moved some var declarations for i and b
@Zirak This is for a templating system - the template is stored on the server, which is simply a DOM structure that elements can be chopped out of at will. So the server can build up lists of dynamic content, but I want to be able to to the same on the client, for when there are ajax updates and the like.
@Alnitak It can be changed to a while (i < n && A[i++] = B()), and change the previous line to e = i = 0; (A.length was redundant)
15:08
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Q: jQuery multiple file upload throwing error onload

ninjasenseI am trying to use this jquery plugin ( http://www.fyneworks.com/jquery/multiple-file-upload/#tab-Examples ) and for some reason when i try to set the events on it I get "Function expected". Can anyone help me? Everything works fine, except trying to bind to the events. $(document).ready(f...

isn't the a.length there to erase the previous array, or is that not required?
The current length is never smaller - array items will be overwriten.
while (i < n) A[i++] = B(); is actually shorter
and while you're at it, are all those braces actually necessary? ;-)
I'd always put them in production code, but if this is code golf I'd scrap them
It's passed through Closure Compiler. Whitespace and braces are removes
fairynuff
my last version of the while loop is still shorter without the &&
15:14
is there a reliable way of checking if an element has an attribute that works back to IE6?
@Zirak what's this supposed to do? ` t: 20 * (n / 20) `
elem.getAttribute( 'something' ) !== null that's for an attribute. Properties are like any has-property check
it's either unused, or equivalent to t: n
@Alnitak When the ball's finished expanding, that variable is decremented. When it reaches 0, the ball starts to shrink. And I'm still playing with the formula
anyone know if there is way to check a forms size before you post it?
15:16
What's a form's size?
the amount of data in a form for example if your using file input
Don't think there's a way to check the filesize
I have an interesting situation. If a row is clicked on I want an event to be triggered, however if one subelement (a td with a checkbox) within that row is clicked on, then I want something else to happen. Problem is once the row is clickable, it becomes impossible to click on the checkbox.
hey @Zirak theres a js1k in 2 weeks
:D
But with the insane things people do...meh, it'll still be fun
15:19
yeah, and its not even about how umm "cool" it is
its more about how pretty it is
which is kind of unfortunate but oh well
event.stopPropagation(); was my solution
added the query for the event handler before the other and then added event.stopPropogation to it
and that enabled the checkbox to be clicked without the other event firing offf
here's the specific thing I did:
$('[id^="report_ids"]').live('click', function(event){
event.stopPropagation();
})
16:01
can anyone explain to me this?
idVideo = myobject.match(/(?:v=)([\w\-]+)/g); //works great
idVideo = idVideo.replace("v=", "");//doesnt work
@Loktar jsfiddle.net/Zirak/USrC2 colorful enough? :P
16:20
haha nice
I prefer an interval of around 50 or so
Didn't want to accidentally induce a seizure
hehehe
jsfiddle.net/Raynos/gy46J/25 getters & setters put to good use
Hey guise, slightly off-topic question; is it bad to store HTML that is created at the server in a database?
16:30
depends on the situation
for our CMS we store the html for the user created content
but I could see it being a bad thing for redesigns if your storing full templates in it
@AndyE yes/no
yes it's bad.
no, it's useful to store pre compiled html in the database as an optimization
I'm pulling in tweets that are plain text, and I want to format the links, hash tags, mentions, etc.
for example I would store markdown and html in the database so I dont have to recompile markdown when I fetch a document
eh, thats stuff that should never change then @AndyE
storing things that reference styles that depend on a specific style sheet would be bad, but storing content with generic tags shouldn't be considered bad.
I just thought I read somewhere that you should never store HTML in a database field. Maybe I dreamt it...
16:32
@AndyE I'd agree with you on that one - no html in the database please :)
"Never" is a very loose word
eh idk, I know vbulletin stores all of their infoz in the DB
ok, cheers guys. At least I know I won't be drawn and quartered by the What If? Police.
I think theres a fine line. Generic html, no big deal, html that is coupled to a bunch of external resources bad idea.
for those of you that say never, how would you store formatted text then?
@AndyE You shouldnt store html because its not the raw data structure, storing only html and not the raw data is bad, storing both is acceptable if your reasoning is "dont recompile data into html all the time"
again its also a tradeoff between how expensive is recompiling the html and how much bandwidth does sending html to and from database consume
16:35
@Raynos: I already store the entire tweet JSON in a separate field
what do you mean recompiling the html @Raynos? How would I store the fact a user wanted the 5th word in sentence 2 bolded for example?
DSL
anyway I dont allow users to submit HTML
I would only allow them to submit markdown
I guess if your data really is HTML then its ok
if HTML is just a presentation of it, then no
ah, yeah that has its own issues just a tradeoff between what your doing I guess
for a comment field Id agree, or most generated user content
Well, so far it's just tweets, but it's going to be an aggregation of social networking comments.
yeah its a trade off id say, but I dont think its a black and white issue by any means.
Anyone know if SO is talking about shutting down in protest of SOPA?
16:44
@Loktar: why would they do that?
Isn't the whole worry about SOPA that people won't be able to access websites like SO?
because SOPA is the devil and will ruin the internet
yeah
can anyone explain to me this?
idVideo = myobject.match(/(?:v=)([\w\-]+)/g); //works great
idVideo = idVideo.replace("v=", "");//doesnt work
Reddit is going to be down the 18th
also Mincraft.net
lots of sites are following suite
Hmm... maybe I should switch off the Internet altogether that day.
sopa is a scary thing man
16:46
I can't possibly see SOPA going through now. It's had way too much bad press.
yeah I would hope it doesn't but theres a lot of idiots higher up with no tech experience
but then again, I'm British so it doesn't affect me quite as much as yanks.
the media companies are lobbying VERY hard.
it depends though, lots of good sites are American based
simple question, but does objectOne === objectTwo ensure the two objects refer to the same instance of object?
@Greg: it ensures both variables reference the same object, yes.
16:48
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Q: What is wrong w/ this recursion?

LagoonaI need a function to form an XML string from an un-ordered list This is the HTML <ul> <li> <input class="checktree" type="checkbox"/> <label>PhoneNumbers</label> <ul> <li> <input class="checktree" type="checkbox"/> ...

0
Q: 3 Ajax Functions

stack.user.0Here are 3 methods which handle my ajax calls. I loop until pass b.c. I've had problems with the Ajax Object working as expected. This is noted here function ajaxObject() { try { var request = new XMLHttpRequest() } catch(e1) { try { r...

Hey all, I am trying to get the highest and lowest date stored in an html table cell, but first the user clicks on radio button, and then it searches the corresponding table cell with the date on the same row, and then javascript checks which has the highest and lowest date. This is what I have:
var arr = [], high, low;
$('input:checkbox[name^="report_ids"]:checked').each(function()
{
arr.push($(this).parent().parent().find('.time_col').html());

});
high = Math.max.apply(Math, arr);
low = Math.min.apply(Math, arr);

url += '?date=' + low + '-' + high;
console.log("The url is");
console.log(url);
what I get back is this:
select_date?date=NaN-NaN
why not a number??
Because it's not a number, but a string?
I know, but it must be a string
I need the date
its a query sent to server expecting a date
so I cannot use Math.max or Math.min here?
here's what the text is like: 05/10/2011 06:20:14 AM
gives up
im not makking sense?
im just asking how can I find the highest and lowest string since I dont have nunmbers to work with
16:54
highest valued string?
youd have to convert it.
if this is lowest: 05/10/2011 06:20:14 AM and this is highest: 05/12/2011 06:20:14 AM then that would be min and max
new Date('05/10/2011 06:20:14 AM').getTime()
id do something like that to convert them, then would just check whats min/max between those
thanks for response
I have a question for somebody who knows java, would anybody here be willing to help? Or should i go formally ask the question?
should check out the Java room then @StevenRogers
16:57
There is nobody there so i thought i would check here. I'm just going to submit my question formally. Thank you.
kind of makes sense, no one in java, so default to javascript
When my mechanic is closed I go to the carpet store. :P
I actually like @Zirak message better, it was pushed off of the starred ones though :?

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