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00:06
@erikroyall I'm 25. The boys I was referring to are not biologically mine.
user1596138
00:20
Battery life playing GTA V... Less than 2 hours
Let's say I have many dropdown buttons on my page. How do I select all the options of the first one? var first = $('select')[0] and then how do I go for the options?
user406009
@StevensHaen If you are using jquery, you can use .find
user406009
@StevensHaen Also, see api.jquery.com/first-selector instead of using [0].
.options exists on a select element
@Lalaland Can I also do fourth ... n ?
or do I use the nth-child?
user406009
00:29
Don't know
1 message moved to PHP
When I do $('select:nth-child(1)') or $('.select:nth-of-type(1)') fpr that matter it returns all of them, instead of just the first one
$('select')[0] spits back the first element
 
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02:38
@StevensHaen That'll only work if all the selects are in the same container. nth-child in that container, not the whole document.
02:49
Well bethesda's e3 thing is awesome
03:02
@StevensHaen nth-child(1) is not the same as eq(0).
user1596138
@Sheepy .eq(0) is not the same as [0].. Technically
user1596138
For the sake of trolling in a dead room anyway
03:19
Good morning!
03:59
@Jhawins No, you are really right if you ask me. eq is quite "safe" - you can put anything into it, even NaN, and the worse is you get an empty jQ object which you can still operate on (usually without effects). Property accessor gives you undefined which you must check.
04:51
hi
a few days ago I started this site to post programming questions and get the output of the code answers
any feedback is welcome
05:05
@JuanPablo looks good
is firebase worth it?
@Nick yes
firebase + angularjs are a great team!
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Q: Authentication with Pentaho in AngularJS application

SajeetharanI am doing an authentication with Pentaho using POST request, it works when i disable web security in chrome, but i will not be able to do the same everywhere. Error: XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://104.236.192.147:8080/pentaho/j_spring_security_check?j_username=admin&j_password=admin%27. The...

should I be using class construct in ES6?
or should I stick with standard prototype based notation ?
in es6, you should be using class
05:18
@Sajeetharan cross origin will be restricted by browsers, you may have to create a "cur/proxy" at server side to use the same ip address to mask the target ip
@ZigmaEmpire i dont have any idea to do that? any link where i can read?
@tereško I personally prefer prototype, because I already get used to it. Class is just an illusion. But many people seems to consider class a nice and clean syntax.
@Sajeetharan what is your server side, tomcat (or) apache php (or) .NET
!! tell Sajeetharan google cross origin proxy
05:20
@ZigmaEmpire It's apache
@Sajeetharan apache <location> with reverse proxy is easy
!! tell Sajeetharan google cross origin apache proxy
Oh, these results are a bit different from mine...
I got apache mod_proxy config guides.
@Sajeetharan Refer official apache documentation httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/mod/mod_proxy.html
05:22
Thanks guys, will read about it
05:42
morning.
is there a shorthand for assigning variables with same name as locals?
I means something like:
@tereško for simple constructs, you can use classes. for more powerful stuff like mixins etc, protos are still the best.
class Foo {
   constructor (a, b) => (a, b)
};
something like this
well ... it's a shame
05:44
you can maybe hack object.assign for this. gimme a sec
Can we do (a,b) => [ this.a, this.b ] = [a,b]?
/me is trying to figure that whole ES6 thing out
@AwalGarg but you did understand what I was hoping to do ?
right ?
Or (a,b) => Object.assign( this, {a,b} )
yeah
@Sheepy this works but... :(
@AwalGarg Inefficient?
05:47
yes
@tereško Ok, I guess we don't have anything better than direct assignment. No point to destruct an array when the code is actually longer.
i.e. class Foo { constructur (a,b) { [ this.a, this.b ] = [a,b]; } } vs class Foo { constructur (a,b) { this.a = a; this.b = b; } }
06:08
I cannot shake the feeling that I again am learning shit that nobody else in my workplace will know about
@tereško I feel the same way every time I pick up a yoyo
(when I will start to work again)
@tereško teach them
@tereško You are learning the language of the future.
in the last place I worked, I was for 17 month .. by the time I left the frontend "developer" still had no idea how closures work
@Sheepy yeah .. that another thing there - I feel like I am trying to bite out too large of a chunk
es6 + webgl + sockets + modern infrastructure
06:13
@tereško Not surprising. Just this month I met a full time programmers who spent 17 years writing VBA, and is now trying to learn JS. I almost think he doesn't know programming.
I want to learn webgl :(
@tereško Yes. That sounds too much to me, unless you are learning them full time.
@tereško "modern infrastructure"? elaborate?
ATM, I am learning part-time ... the other part is spent on Steam
@AwalGarg npm, jspm, amd
WebGL is way too low level for my taste. Better learn some framework.
06:15
npm is not modern. jspm is. which is just 4 commands. amd is not required anymore.
@Sheepy "js is too low level, better learn jquery"
@AwalGarg yes, but what it actually does change is how you structure your project .. I went through the same thing when adopting composer in php
@tereško js doesn't ask you to implement startswith or endswith, or ask you to implement for loop with do while. webgl? you have to write every single shader you use...
@Sheepy shaders are actually the part of webGL that I have some understanding in
that's what I was learning this winter
@tereško true, but the thing is that it is not because of jspm. JSPM only focuses on what is coming, modules and http2. So you will have to adopt to them (the new structure) at some point anyways.
I still have too little clue to even articulate this shit
come back in a week .. I will then have already some "opinions"
06:22
when in the future es6 is as much implemented as es5 is today, and http1.1 is no more alive, and when you ditch jspm and use minimal tooling just to minify stuff, you will still have the same project structure and you will embrace it :)
that kinda depends on Microsoft
I worry more about Apple.
oh, right
I worry even more about chromium doing shit with DOM.
.. because MS is actually trying
06:23
Microsoft's Edge has best ES2015 implementation of all next gen browsers, last I checked.
@Sheepy nope. FF is still the best.
@AwalGarg Ok, yeah FF seems to have the most features now. And Safari is still in yesteryear. Anyway, I think the most important question now is there is no uniform way to enable ES2015 on the browsers.
yeah that is a big problem. there are a lot of fragmentation issues with engines implementing whatever and whenever they want
I wish we can somehow get the DOM spec rewritten :/
You mean dom spec or html spec?
06:30
Waaaaay too late for that now :(
hey html5 is not that bad! :P
Because HTML5 is still being rewritten :)
I was so glad when, reading a data uri cross origin bug of Chrome, someone says "yeah they updated the spec to allow data uri".
Because if the spec didn't say yes, Chrome will never fix it.
07:07
so
this syntax should be valid, right?
export default class {
    bar() {console.log(1);}
}
23 hours ago, by tereško
no, I want to actually understand it
I should be able in the bootstrap file do import Whatever from 'path/to/file.js';
@tereško you don't "understand it". You write code and then pray to the gods of computing that it works
sacrificing a GPU ritually helps sometimes
> There are two kinds of exports: named exports (several per module) and default exports (one per module).
@tereško give it a name maybe, but yeah it is valid
07:10
is that wrong ?
please use full sentences
@tereško why should it be wrong?
because it is "not working"
tried it locally, works for me
errors? unicorns?
07:14
well .. it could be that traceur.js compiler is esoterically fucked in an ear
Babel would be a safer bet. Or TypeScript. Your sample works in both.
ok, switching to babel
yeah. I wonder why jspm defaults to traceur :/
@BartekBanachewicz excuse me ?
07:19
!!afk
ok, why the fuck this doesnt work now:
import WorldMap from '../lib/map';

let x =  Object.create(WorldMap);
x.bar();
and if I change it to new WorldMap it works. Is this a bug in a compiler or am I using class wrong?
@tereško it was a joke
@tereško Object.create would not call constructor.
so ... I actually cannot have an empty constructor() defined ?
If you use new you can.
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Q: Understanding the difference between Object.create() and new SomeFunction()

MattI recently stumbled upon the Object.create() method in JavaScript, and am trying to deduce how it is different from creating a new instance of an object with 'new SomeFunction()', and when you would want to use one over the other. Consider the following example: var test = {val: 1, func: functi...

> Very simply said, new X is Object.create(X.prototype) with additionally running the constructor function. (And giving the constructor the chance to return the actual object that should be the result of the expression instead of this.)
07:33
@tereško You may want to master ES5 first before moving onto ES6.
can someone help me on this please. pastie.org/10240863 . I cannot get the success return of my ajax
@Sheepy hell no
I think teresko knows more JS, he used to be a regular user here, I think
Ok.
is this right?$('#checkbox_<?php echo $subno;?>').change(function(){
07:34
Adjective: right (comparative righter, superlative rightest)
  1. (archaic) Straight, not bent.
  2. Of an angle, having a size of 90 degrees, or one quarter of a complete rotation; the angle between two perpendicular lines.
  3. Complying with justice, correctness or reason; correct, just, true.
  4. (Can we date this quote?) Bishop Joseph Hall
  5. Appropriate, perfectly suitable; fit for purpose.
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Adverb: right (not comparable)
  1. On the right side.
  2. right (not comparable)
  3. (UK, US, dialect) Very, extremely, quite.
  4. (Can we date this quote?) Ann Hite, Ghost on Black Mountain,
  5. According to fact or truth; actually; truly; really.
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Interjection: right
  1. Yes, that is correct; I agree.
  2. Used to check agreement at the end of an utterance.
  3. Used to add seriousness or decisiveness before a statement.
Noun: Wikipedia
  1. right (plural rights)
  2. A legal or moral entitlement.
  3. see also in right of
  4. The right side or direction.
  5. (politics) The ensemble of right-wing political parties; political conservatives as a group.
  6. The outward or most finished surface, as of a piece of cloth, a carpet, etc.
Verb: right (third-person singular simple present rights, present participle righting, simple past and past participle righted)
  1. To correct.
  2. To set upright.
  3. (intransitive) To return to normal upright position.
  4. To do justice to; to relieve from wrong; to restore rights to; to assert or regain the rights of.
  5. Jefferson
.. that's new
I like the "x more not shown..."
corney?
@winresh24 you probably would want to use event delegation based on classname instead
07:43
@royhowie, can I ask some help pastie.org/10240863. how can I get the success data return by the ajax. ? Thank you in advance.
@winresh24 the rule of thumb is, "if there php in your jquery in your html, you are doping it wrong"
what is the meaning of github.com/IonicaBizau/node-r-json ? and then again another repository for write-json
@argentum47 it's pointless
especially because require handles json files correctly
@Ionica is someone taking much too far the "small modules" thing.
@royhowie, it's working now I fixed it
@argentum47 it's wrong
shouldn't it be something like Object.prototype.toString.call(input).slice(8, -1) ..
not necessarily
then? simply typeof ?
07:52
oh... :P
08:04
@jemz success: function (result) {/* code here */}
Morning
08:30
goood morning
For those who are interested in Miaou:
Tweets are now automatically boxed in #Miaou messages http://i.imgur.com/fUNXXxh.png
what's Miaou?
i used to listen to a mellow post-rock japanese band called Miaou, they were great
@AaronHarding I don't think they're the same. The Miaou chat server can hardly be described as " a mellow post-rock japanese band"
😂
hey looks nice
although if anyone is intersted in some mellow japanese post-rock then, miaoumusic.bandcamp.com/album/make-these-things-alright (/offtopic)
I'll check that out after work...
08:54
Has anyone here worked on a social button share counters?
no! but I'm about to this week >.>
although I haven't looked that far, I came across: sharethis.com/get-sharing-tools
it looks pretty crappy though as it appends "via sharethis.com" to the end of each tweet or Facebook post
buut it's a start?
it also inlines all the counters so you can style it
hi all
is the latest "Enyo" development makes it good?? any experience?
@StevensHaen Bloated crap that no website ever needed
09:10
morning
@copy Not up to me to decide
@AaronHarding why doesn't it work if I block quantserve?
Maybe it does something like quantserve.log(...); other code
It does show the spinner, it just never starts streaming
Some blockers actually provide stubs for blocked analytics apis
09:15
nice
should I care about being tracked?
Probably, and you should care about wasted CPU, memory and bandwidth usage
@JanDvorak Do you care if a violent psychopath follows you all day long? If you do, then you should care about being tracked on the internet, too.
so, seti@home = bad?
@RoelvanUden these guys can't kill me, can they?
@JanDvorak That's computing for a good cause, isn't it?
09:19
@JanDvorak I'm pretty sure that, with enough information, they can accomplish an equivalent of killing you.
can you elaborate?
@JanDvorak why doesn't what work..?
@AaronHarding the music playback
does the bot use !!6> for es6 now?
09:21
oh, eh, i have no idea! basecamp !== me
sahrry
!!> [1].map(x=>1)
@royhowie [1]
let's see if @CapricaSix can run this masterpiece:
(jk, she can't)
@royhowie "SyntaxError: invalid property id"
@royhowie Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, and see the faq. For posting large code blocks, use a paste site like gist.github.com, hastebin.com or pastie.org
basecamp? i meant bandcamp
-______-
09:22
@JanDvorak Knowledge is power. If I know everything there is to know about your online presence, I can manipulate you and others in your region with targeted messages, or eradicate your online presence altogether. Or when war breaks out and the new power has ordered everyone that once wore a fluffy bunny pajamas to be executed, I'd have the knowledge you did that, and can royally screw you over. Privacy is not something you should give up lightly in any case.
yeah. privacy, or lack of it, affects the power relations between people and institutions.
\e[0;35m...
power relations that should not be there.
when someone says "power relation" I imagine a law in physics
nice music though
Well that was interesting. A 500+k user implies a whole continent usually cheats to get rep, on SO.
09:30
there are 5 500k+ users
That's the first time I've seen such a high-rep user slip up like that
Exactly
lovely. My phone is in a charger but still doesn't have enough energy to make a call.
@Cerbrus who said what?
@JanDvorak iPhone?
nope. N5230
I blame the charger
09:32
"It is the usual pattern with SO users from that part of the world. He's using a sock puppet account... <...>"
Buff nokia
windows phone..
@.@
@Cerbrus link (is that meta)?
I'm sure he wasn't really paying attention when he wrote that
@DenysSéguret I dun tweet :(
@Cerbrus source ?
09:32
If I'm going to buy a new phone today, I'd probably grab an Android
@JanDvorak you should
buy iphone 6 plus w/60$ case so it doesn't break
and also a glass protector
@afonsomatos how flexible is it?
09:33
kek
user image
2
it bends a bit, but it's no problem it's a new feature
this flexible
Funny how they managed to bend the top of the iPhone too
look at the camera, there
it's a new feature you guys bunch of haters
iphone is the best phone ever because it looks great
That's some pretty lazy photoshopping
09:35
fuck the rest
@Cerbrus still funny
@JanDvorak now serious, I have an iphone 6 (non-plus) it's pretty good
@afonsomatos POST
@JanDvorak Why not Windows Phone?
@JanDvorak Android is pretty bad, you might want to look into Jolla, Firefox OS or even Ubuntu
09:37
That's still the best one
@afonsomatos I don't think I have that kind of budget
uh, current iphone is 6?
I thought it was still 5
@copy I'm worried about future support
No, it's 6 plus
How can you not know this, Florian?
09:38
Florian go back to your cage
Return to the rock from whence you came ;-)
I'm not so sure, he didn't delete the post
@JanDvorak Valid concern, but Android versions aren't supported very long either
My next phone won't be an Android, that's for sure
@Cerbrus are you implying Afonso is in space right now?
@Cerbrus Yes, I think I misinterpreted one of his comments. I hope the "usual" word wasn't really thought... Good thing the mod deleted the answer
Agreed, @DenysSéguret
@JanDvorak: more like living under a rock :P
09:42
polar orbit currently visiting the South Pole?
@BartekBanachewicz hey
did you see my ping?
@FlorianMargaine this one or sthg else?
@BartekBanachewicz this one
@DenysSéguret heh
funny how someone can get so much rep when not answering code questions
09:46
yes, but every coder looks for the syntax of a git action from time to time... Those answers get an impressive score
it returns null
use it in firefox
09:56
oh dear
it's actually probably easier to unravel than it looks
can't see word "roy"
it's morse?
._[.___(._._)](.___(.__.__))
that's not where the word is hidden
get a life xD
user1642556
connect to informix/odbc via angularjs possible?
10:04
When I query the social medias for the object with the number of shares I get CORS warning, how do I work around that?
user1642556
probably need node right?
@Neoares He uses charcodes
@afonsomatos yes, String.fromCharCode.apply(._,_)
still a mindfuck
yes @royhowie nice
@royhowie: I know what that does
It throws an SyntaxError
Whoa, totally uncalled for, pal.
10:11
still, what's ._? A shorthand for _=>_._?
I don't even how you'd think I wouldn't realize that isn't plain old JS.
@Erik any database connectivity which does not provide a REST/Service... we need a driver and server code
@afonsomatos nice, totally sweet for obfuscating games or apps with a lot of retail
afonso can't talk right now, btw
although i just ran a site through, and it only went from 475kb to 330kb on compression, and i get 350kb with gulp uglify
10:19
Obfuscating JavaScript in 2015, lol
@BenFortune we all know it's obfuscated by default
@Cerbrus just use Firefox
Weird 64MB favicon.ico turning out to be a TAR backup of the whole WP site, downloaded by every browser passing by... http://t.co/4U7412FYkM
5
#wordpress
Holy shit
dum wp critics what they do now wp is used acros the web amirite
so is pHp
10:27
@JanDvorak where? it's probably attached to another object
Depends on the person
@BartekBanachewicz distributed computing ftw.
@Cereal was that to me?
@BenjaminGruenbaum storage, don't you mean ?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yeah
10:30
@DenysSéguret distributed storage is a part of distributed computing :D
@Cereal do you have any personal experience with it?
I hope some guy at Chrome will add a test
if (size of that small icon is greater than 200k) giveup
A 1tb favicon would be a nice exploit - not an actual file the server can just dump zeros over the network.
Totally screw up peoples' computers and crash chrome
@BenjaminGruenbaum Not that one. It's based on the movement of the phone while you sleep. So it really depends on the person, since it's so inexact. If you sleep completely rigid all night, it's not gunna do shit
Actually, writing a PoC in Node that does this could be nice.
Go ahead and write one - world glory and a Google bounty.
@BenjaminGruenbaum crash chrome? why would it?
10:33
Single page application without ajax, the script fetches the data in the favicon
@FlorianMargaine computer out of memory
@BenjaminGruenbaum right.
can't it already be exploited by having a 1TB image?
That is one nice favicon. Both the tarball and the 1TB bomb.
@nuttyaboutnatty 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.
10:40
i'm back
how to locate image stored like so: stackoverflow.com/questions/15078018/…
on google-chrome on linux
?
my very rough guess of what's happening:
@mrp 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.
mrp
mrp
sorry modified my question
appendchild method used to save image to (?) DOM
where would I find that image on disk? which folder? some kind of "cache" folder, for example?
mrp
mrp
How to expand/collapse (+/-) for a nested dynamic list using jquery stackoverflow.com/questions/30604491/…
10:46
Finally arrow functions in chrome without flags!!! http://blog.chromium.org/2015/06/new-es6-features-and.html
Lol, my screen right now
Did I mention it flashes?
@Cereal Steam :d
I want Gauntlet

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