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17:00
javascript isn't python
In fact, the equivalent python is getattr
javascript is life, javascript is love.
Python is just a viscid snake who kills innocents
It's ok to try to bring in somethings you lik from another language AFTER you learn the 'native way'.
otherwise you'll be struggling forever.
You don't compare python to javascript. python is a mature, lovely language to write pseudo code. javascript is a fun language to write code.
@akaRash I strongly disagree on that
17:01
your js code which is valid today will be ugly and silly next week. deal with it.
I learned PHP with a Java background lol that actually helped me kinda
Why doesn't JavaScript stop me to use window["xyz"] notation, with syntax error? C/Java/Python does that
It's not invalid.
I think we're being trolled, now.
for dynamic property access
@akaRash you are lucky that copy and benji ain't around or you'd be banned for sure
17:02
2 mins ago, by Zirak
Do you understand why there's bracket notation?
!!> javascript or go
@DenysSéguret "SyntaxError: missing ; before statement"
ok....
go is more reliable then
@DenysSéguret good one.
17:02
@Zirak bracket notation, across languages or in javascript?
no, JS
Stop thinking cross language
I dont know
Stop caring about other languages, we're talking about javascript
!!> var foo = 'bar', bar = {bar: 'foo'}; bar[foo]
17:03
yeah, it's decided, my repans program will be in go
@akaRash "foo"
don't compare langiages until you know them both well.
ok sure
otherwise you are just using one language to confuse yourself about another
i dont know why in JS?
17:03
114
Q: JavaScript property access: dot notation vs. brackets?

Mark RenoufOther than the obvious fact that the first form could use a variable and not just a string literal, is there any reason to use one over the other, and if so under which cases? In code: // Given: var foo = {'bar': 'baz'}; // Then var x = foo['bar']; // vs. var x = foo.bar; Context: I've wri...

you're gonna make me go learn python just to tell you
@overexchange there are many better things to complain about in js. bracket notation is not one of them, no.
!!> Object.keys(['bum','da',...['didididid']])
@akaRash ["0","1","2"]
17:08
I have a friend that's the same say. He constantly talks about python when dealing with JS and I keep telling him "just learn JS of you want to program JS"
this answer has tradeoff but does not recommend dot notation. mdn just speaks about using bracket notation as one ot two styles
@akaRash sorry am not complaining about JS
dot notation is fine for static properties and object methods
I am not exactly sure what you are doing but continue.
Because it's one of two styles.
You can do it both ways, but [] notation let you specify the property dynamically at a very slight potential performance cost.
17:09
One does not simply use bracket notation like this["id"] for a DOM element.
Since people will laugh at you.
you just use id and let the engine laugh at you in strict mode.
@overexchange In Python, when you do something.prop, why don't you use getattr(something, 'prop')?
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JAVA
6
JAVA PLEASE DIE SOON
17:11
@Zirak you recommended me not to talk about other languages here. as I ACK'd that recomm
I did, actually.
Should I just give up?
@Zirak enjoy that one lol
!!afk lunch/ragequit
but forget that, I just didn't want to hear about how python does it any more when asking about JS works.
17:12
@overexchange yeah, it was recommended to you because you're stupid
Use your brain
french people are so rude.
At least the truth gets told
:)
I saw an opportunity to point out a stereotype and took it. Anyone would.
Does ES6 have anything like Coffeescript's someObject?.someProp
17:14
@overexchange You listen precisely to every instruction except the ones you need to hear.
sadly.
Aww
Lame
Zirak's one of the smartest guys here and is spending his limited free time helping you. LISTEN
yea.. i'm converting coffee to ES6 and have to deal with that, too
@FlorianMargaine You have passed such comments 100 times to me. I learned a lot from you
17:16
you could write a babel tranform for it.. if you are OK with your own flavor if JS.
@Cereal How's that work? Access someProp if someObject is truthy?
yea, otherwise return null (or undefined, i forget)
(someObject ? someObject.someProp : null), basically.
@SomeKittens no, not truthy, just not null
so undefined will still bork it up?
@SomeKittens Access someProp is someObject is defined
17:19
In C# there's no undefined... Dunno about coffeescript. It's called the null coalesce operator
no non-truth value can have property can it?
coffeescript is javascript so undefined and null are the same.
it's syntax only, no new semantics.
To the CS mobile!
!!> var x = false; x.prototype
@SomeKittens "undefined"
well, at least it's a property
17:21
!!> var x = false; x.anythinghere
@Luggage "undefined"
!!6> let there = 'be light';
!!> var x = false; x.a = 'hallo'; console.log(x.a)
@Abhishrek That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
@SomeKittens "undefined" Logged: "undefined"
anyway.. someObject?.someProp works reliably with undefined or null
17:22
@SomeKittens coffeescript.org/#operators the existential operator is what they call it
So am I wrong when I say that undefined and null have different semantics?
Hello people. How to select span tag with property itemprop="span1" with cheerio ?
I am only saying that whatever the implementation is, the coffee ?. works with both
I think it's just a truthy test, but I never confirmed in code.
@CapricaSix damn you caprica, with the power of es6 let me be a god :P
@Zirak just saying
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17:24
@Abhishrek Your humor sucks dick, but I did laugh at that one :P
That's almost a compliment. Almost.
babe> sounds much better then !!6>
@macroscripts 'span[itemprop='span1']'
@Jhawins oh comon, everybody likes god-jokes
Indian humor is just difficult to understand.
17:25
Requesting babe is be equivalent to !!
Denied.
I can understand @Abhishrek's jokes mostly fine (they suck but ok...)
If I do it and make a pull request can we? :(
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!!afk baconator
R.I.P @Jhawins
Enjoy your triple bypass burger
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17:27
it's payday lol bacon day
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:D
@Jhawins you can eat meat :-/
Oh shit, I think I got paid yesterday
Buying a new gpu whenever the money comes in =D
I HAVE TO PRAY, WHAT I'D RATHER PREY
How can you get a permutation/combination of all ways a list is arranged in javascript?
17:28
@corvid by programming ?
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I need to buy a bed lol. Stupid $80 Walmart futon is my only furniture.
@Abhishrek I meant without programming, silly
In ruby, you'd call #combination
Yay builtins
@RoelvanUden tnx but it's not correct.
@corvid oh you don't work on a monday, yell loudly, send your offerings to brandon eich and rub a gecko's neck, also use firefox .. and it will happen spontaneously./
17:29
This worked 'span[itemprop=span1]'
I tried that already!
@corvid sorry then the lord of internet doesn't hears you
anyways there was something called for loops :P
but even better thing called recursion
yeah just seems like something that should already be included
you can use recursion to get this
write one. it'll be fun
17:32
on a second thought though
all you need is a bunch of indexes
such that they don't reappear
which is very easily generated by an n element string
where n is your number of elements in an array
I'd put money on an easy-to-follow guide on getting all order-combinations of a list is out there in the interwebs.
@Luggage i am just thinking of something rather exotic
Not a LOT of money, mind you.
So if you've got n elements in m strings, that are sorted into n^m arrays, what's the O notation for how long it'll take you to figure out this doesn't have a solution?
29
Q: permutations in javascript?

pepperdreamteamI'm trying to write a function that does the following: takes an array of integers as an argument (eg. [1,2,3,4]) creates an array of all the possible permutations of [1,2,3,4], with each permutation having a length of 4 the function below (I found it online) does this by taking a string as a...

Well wow seems like my idea was right :o
17:34
@RoelvanUden how well do u know node.js ?
Speaking of permutations, there's a fun project euler questions related to them. projecteuler.net/problem=31
getting all combinations as a single resulst could be a bad idea if the list is very long
maybe stream (or yield) it.
@macroscripts so, how much time do you shave off by not using proper English?
@SomeKittens what is "not proper" in my English?
@macroscripts 'u' in place of 'you'
17:35
I have to make a conscious effort to find letters that are similar to words. it's faster to just type 'you'. It's automatic.
Agreed
I also slow down when reading and have to mentally go "ohh, 'you'" and then continue
@SomeKittens I would say time = 2ltr * nmbr * avrtypetime;
That question is also the question I'm currently stuck on qq
Don't want to brute force it
17:49
Huh
Microsoft Edge has 69% es6 implemented
matches ff
GOOOOOOOOOO MICROSHAFT !!!!!!!!!!!!
how to use split() method in node.js ? I tried and got
TypeError: Cannot call method 'split' of undefined
Whatever you're calling split on doesn't exist
@macroscripts That's not a Node thing.
!!> (undefined).split()
@SomeKittens "TypeError: undefined has no properties"
17:52
@CapricaSix well, shut up.
lol
@CapricaSix when I remove the split method
I get the correct value. It's there.
somehow I doubt that
Compiler's don't lie yo
I went over the html again. My mistake. Typo error.

Btw where to do best tutorials about node.js ?
17:56
The docs ~
@Cereal besides them?
@Cereal Node docs don't have very good tutorials
Oh. Lame
@macroscripts what do you want to learn?
cheerio module, request module
especially request.
17:58
Then read the docs for those modules
ok, fuck you google chrome
So, I just ate ate somewhere that was on Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives - with Guy Fieri
2 hours ago, by overexchange
How do i ignore Nick's updates?
why does blah = "thing" return something but not var blah = "thing"?
18:03
scope?
What happened to that guy that was trying to tell us that jQuery was a string?
Former is an expression (an assignment), the latter is a statement (variable declaration). Expressions have values, statements do not.
@NickDugger "jQuery" is a string, though.
HAMMERTIME!
18:06
where in manifest.json do I put the script filename..?
For fuck's sake
what do people use cheerio for?
who got jquery in my node :(
@macroscripts I know it quite well. Cheerio implements the same API (mostly) as jQuery. So, go onto the page you're scraping from, add jQ in your browser, and test. It's so much faster than spinning up node and all.
@Luggage Web scraping mostly. It's used quite heavily in my manga downloader; it downloads manga from sites into zips :p
18:13
what are you, wapanese?
I see. I tried to use it once to render charts on the server using a library that's meant for the browser.
I failed.
> Wrapping up your code neatly inside an anonymous function will make sure that there are zero naming collisions. Additionally, JavaScript noobs will be flummoxed and will think you're a god, if you're into that sort of thing.
well that's one reason
mostly not needed now that we all use modules.
well.. to be more precise.. modules that get bundled by some build process that does that for us
be it webpack, or whatever.
How do I make a script persist in my browser? Is that a userscript or a bookmarklet?
18:24
userscript
Chrome is saying i need greasemonkey. Is that true? :(
wait, maybe not
I have greasemonkey
so yeah
maybe
@SterlingArcher define "persist"?
Is there any way to attach an event for DOM loaded in a chrome extension?
IN firefox I can just attach a DOMContentLoaded event to gBrowser
Can't find a way to do that in chrome
I am trying to replicate something like this but I noticed this is an old example and it doesn't work anymore: cssnewbie.com/example/filtering-select-boxes
why is that?
18:29
@SomeKittens just JS I want to run without having to run it again in the console on refresh
@NickDugger because you touch yourself at night
95
Q: Manually adding a Userscript to Google Chrome

YMMDInstead of "installing" User-Scripts I found many tutorials on the web to add it manually. All of them told me to do the same steps: Make the directory C:\Users\Blabla\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\User Scripts Place a .js file there, which contains the User-Script Start Chrome ...

@SterlingArcher You could hack together an extension
I tried to drag my nofriday.js script into extensions, but it just links to the js page :(
18:29
Just let it happen
embrace it
do it
I have to use content scripts and fucking message passing to do this?
Come on chrome
really
FRIGGIN PROTOTYPES AND STUFF
ugh
I'm going to have to split my code into THREE different files and add FOUR LINES OF CODE
Unacceptable
and learn the basics of a VALUABLE NEW SKILL
18:32
learn visual basic
He said valuable new skill, not new skill
TAMPERMONKEY Y U NO RUN SCRIPT
Can you pass the dom to a background script, and then pass it back to the content script and update the dom?
anyone into music, use soundcloud and mind testing my new app please? :D mixmatic.io
@Cereal Yeah
18:39
WOO!
though passing the entire DOM might be a bit weird
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@SterlingArcher You figure it out yet?
no
It says my script is enabled
@Cereal we do lots of that sort of thing with Batarang
My brief googling reveals I want to do this:
18:40
Shouldn't it work?
chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener(function(msg, sender, sendResponse) {
    if (msg.text && (msg.text == "report_back")) {
        sendResponse(document.all[0].outerHTML);
    }
});
To send the dom
Console says Tampermonkey started
@SterlingArcher It is working, as far as tampermonkey is concerned
I always append my script to the bottom of the dom with tampermonkey to make sure it runs
Dunno what you're doing
function exec(fn) {
    var script = document.createElement('script');
    script.setAttribute('type', 'application/javascript');
    script.textContent = '(' + fn + ')();';
    document.body.appendChild(script); // run the script
}
Stole it from rlemon, I think
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@SterlingArcher That means the script is working, yeah. You can debug it in sources
18:42
What's your script trying to do?
function warnABrotha(x) {
	if (x.href == "http://rebecca.blackfriday/") alert("black friday imminent");
}
(function() {
    [].forEach.call(document.getElementsByTagName('a'), function(x) {
        x.addEventListener("mouseover", function() { warnABrotha(x); }, false);
    });
})();
Warns me if the href is gonna fuck with me
@SterlingArcher use css, stupid
never, I want execution blocking so I don't accidentally click it
@SterlingArcher That won't account for new links
shit you're right
18:43
Here
But it should run on old links
It should
forEach is a f@d
@SterlingArcher pastie.org/10225665
Here's what I use for smart zigi script
works on all new chat messages
5 hours ago, by aka Rash
a[href="http://rebecca.blackfriday/"] {
    background:red;
}
you can do display none as well...
18:44
I can just bit.ly the links
or link directly to a youtube video
This is now about getting the US running
You need a MutationObserver
Clearly we need to download each link, search the page for "rebecca black" and go based on that
@Cereal I'll bit.ly a tinyurl
wait, that wouldn't help, since your scraper would still get redirected as well
There is no way you can force anything on the client. No fucking way.
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18:48
@akaRash <a href="http://rebecca.blackfriday"> <-- yours won't match that
@Jhawins in chat, it will
chat makes sure the forward slash is there
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/?
remember I can add as many urls as I want, and even provide a ui to add more
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/anything
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18:49
www.rebecca.blackfriday
that is not an anchor tag ;)
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^ 500...
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@akaRash Yeah, it is
Can't we just block anything black?
you can do [href~="rebecca.black"]
18:50
...waaaaait. ._.
How can I trigger a function when both input field values are changed ?
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If whoever's domain that is had set it up right lol
I mean when user selects both dates from input fields ?
@SterlingArcher WOW why so racist?
@ZahidSaeed event listners on both elements. When both are not null, bam. Wallah.
18:51
Poor Rebecca
SHUT UP LOKTAR IT CAME OUT WRONG
hahaha I know
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Hell naw, I'm not leaving my star on the black joke haha
I feel kind of bad for joking about it since you didn't mean that at all
18:52
It's one of those "I instantly see the racism (unintended) but I can't edit because lol wow"
@Cereal line 24... how many punches do you need?
@SterlingArcher then how can I send ajax request by storing each value ? I mean this.value will refer to only last input field whose value was changed
@ZahidSaeed
@akaRash I wrote that awhile ago, I don't even know what that's checking
you need to serialize the inputs
18:53
it is horrible.
(that line)
what.the.fuck
@ZahidSaeed you already have the values if you just checked if both inputs have valies
cmon
@NickDugger so that's what the inside of a testicle looks like
LOL
Cap'n Crunch Delights are gonna be at Taco Bells on July 2nd
ew
dude Im buying those
18:54
Taco Balls
@taco cc ^
those look like living Chicken Nuggets ripped in half
"The layer of blood is my favorite part!"
seriously, they look gross.
18:56
Whats in them?
i'd try them
That means I have to create 3 ajax functions ?
How many people are aethist / agnostic here ? (NO debate just polling)
@ZahidSaeed no
1 in if, 1 in else if and 1 in else statement ?
18:57
or maybe
Then ?
i missed the first part of the conversation i think
where is your code
Can I send a screenshot here ?
user1596138
18:58
No.

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