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20:00
There's also a picture of a bear hugging a girl with no shirt but you can scroll past it quickly
But serious. WHAT THE FUCK CANADA
@Meredith you gotta read this..
@SterlingArcher this somehow makes me really want to click it
Apparently(mentioned in a TED talk) there's a farmer who makes foie gras without gavage.
DO NOT STAR THAT
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too late, m8
Oh my god don't xD
20:01
Okay this is very odd... Does node usually manage packages by their own defined dependencies regardless of what your project is using? Ie, ComponentA is using [email protected] and your project is using [email protected]. Will that work?
@corvid you don't want to know
@SterlingArcher I own 2 copies
Is this book real
this problem is weird, because it says all my dependencies are using the same version of something on the source code, but on download, they're complaining. If I clone it and add it manually, it works fine
@SterlingArcher It's 50 shades of gray, but with a bear, right?
20:02
That's what it seems like
@SterlingArcher ISBN: 978-0771030802
Well now I need to buy this Canadian Best Seller
@SterlingArcher wtfffffff
@Shmiddty do they tie up the bear and flog its arse?
@JanDvorak More like a woman gets mauled by a bear and likes it
20:04
> "mauled"
ah.
Stockholm syndrome?
@SterlingArcher My parents own a bookstore, lemme check if we've ever had it
@SterlingArcher sent that to the lady friend, cause she doesn't believe in Canada and I'd like to keep it that way
@JanDvorak it may be a sort of "Goldylocks and the Three Bears" original but with a Canadian twist
zoofilia, just like the furries!
20:05
Canada sounds like a great idea that couldn't work in practice
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It pained me to make that joke
xD
@JanDvorak like communism?
@SterlingArcher we like our sex kinky and maple-flavoured
@KendallFrey that's... normal, isn't it?
> "JavaScript"
20:06
@ssube welcome to the great white north, eh
@SterlingArcher there's a gangbang as well? Man.
@KendallFrey well well well ...
@Shmiddty no i think it's a bear
Man/Bear/Pig, what's the difference?
20:07
@KendallFrey I mean... Kinky? Check. Maple-flavored? Sure, why not?
I wonder if she got the bear naked
maybe I'm destined for the North
I'm proud of that pun and you cannot change that
I've lost faith in many things in the past 15 minutes
> Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear
> Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair
> Fuzzy Wuzzy got mad pussy, yo.
20:08
wait, this is lesbian now too?
... oh my god XD
I'm positive there was something aboot balls
All I've learned from this is Canada is lesbians.
@SomeKittens even the men, the møøse, and the bears
(oh my)
as is tradition
20:13
!!s/lesbians/furry/
shit
@SterlingArcher All I've learned from this is Canada is furry. (source)
oh, BTW, I read an ebook called Automatic Lover a long time ago
If you like weird romance novels, read it
Well, Canada has møøse, but Sweden has mööse
it's norway that has møøse
canada doesn't have any fancy letters, just moose
crl
crl
20:15
Spain has mõõse
ø_ø weed bro
winter is cooming
ö_ö omg dude
these weird romances reminds me of that "trending" a while ago. Amazon started to offer novels for its e-kindle service. These novels were about human doing it with dinosaurs ... literally wtf'ed that day
@SterlingArcher thy mother, good sir
@KarelG /r/dragonsfuckingcars
no surprises there
20:17
@KarelG there were these two college students, who I can only assume were pretty hot given how bored they were, that decided to write a bunch of absurd romance novels and then people actually got off to them
people will get off to anything
rule 34
humans are weird
rule 34 was founded upon Kendall's browser history
Jordan! :O
ok, i'm aware of that rule 34. But such novels ?
20:19
Too far? :(
nope :)
crl
crl
!!urban rule+34
@crl Nothing in that index. The last one is:
[rules](http://rules.urbanup.com/3739087) A list of random crap that people who call themselves 'authorities' or 'authoritative' such as teachers, parents etc. These 'rules' just state things these 'authoraties' wish you would listen/do. But its a free country, so really, you could break every single 'rule' you want to. (except normally there's a punishment like...idk going to jail for...life)
I forgot you knew my name
Did you guys know my name was Jordan?
RUJordan!?
20:20
we all knew
@crl No definition found for rule+34
yea, we know
Damn you smarter than average human nerds
crl
crl
urban is broken? "urban rule 34" should give urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Rule+34
it's all over the place. I've seen your last name a few times, too, but I don't remember it right now.
various posts you've made..
20:21
Forgive me for having a penchant for remembering personal information
Also, I have your credit card number.
@crl rule 34 is an internet "rule" to sexify stuff. It says " if it exists, then there is a porn version of it "
Luggage knows your bra size too.
I wonder what rule34(porn) is
36 B
20:21
@ssube I wish
it's C
@KendallFrey luckily you don't have a japanese father. He only want to see A.
A's are A-OK with me, too.
Can we reopen this? It's unfair my answer is the only one and other people can contribute - it's clearly objective and on topic stackoverflow.com/q/26682705/1348195
2B or not 2B?
My college dorm was 3B
#SlightlyRelevant
20:25
Almost boobs
Barely there
Can't complain
Damn...
Double Damn...
Enormous
Fake
@BenjaminGruenbaum disagreed
my handy guide
@JanDvorak @BenjaminGruenbaum +1, super opinion-based
> "handy"
It's not opinion based -_- how is that opinion based at all?
20:26
@KendallFrey if it's more than a handful, it's a waste
delvoted
No opinions are talked about...
@SterlingArcher shush
@ssube Tell her that
Well, @JanDvorak is meta police so I'm not surprised but I'm surprised about @ssube, why do you think it's opinion based?
@BenjaminGruenbaum open-ended, the whole question is just "what should I do?"
if it was "how should I structure an angular 2.0 app?" it would be deleted instantly, and it's not much better than that
20:27
it appears opinion based for me too
@ssube it's "what should I do in order to solve this super specific problem of preparing for the angular 2.0 migration in my Angular 1.x code base"
it's not a specific problem at all, it's like four different vague ones
> There are no more controllers. I'm having trouble conceptualizing where all my stuff will go
How so? He's asking how the transition between 1.x and 2.x would look like
if you don't like "open-ended"=POB, I am fine with too broad as well
@SterlingArcher that's actually not bad
20:29
It's not broad at all, Stack Overflow is full with much broader questions with fantastic answers...
@tereško I'm glad you tolerated it!
@KendallFrey I do all the time, lady friend is a very small person and proportionate
@BenjaminGruenbaum then edit the question to fix it?
everything has a potential for a famous answer. Even "how do I match an opening tag in XHTML?"
> My question ultimately is are there more generic (and less Angular 1.x) ways I can start to write my code today
code can always be more generic
@SterlingArcher I have been "shopping around" few new music styles to add to my .. currently been stuck on mostly postrock
20:31
@ssube you can do that process to any question. Would you think deleting it would make it a different question?
> I guess the essence of my question is how can I tone down the 1.xish of my current Angular projects and use more generic techniques so that when 2.0 comes along an upgrade will be both possible, and actually add value to my project?
I'm just highlighting problematic bits of the question
That's really specific within the context of Angular 1 and Angular 2 and the constructs they offer. I don't understand how that's broad at all.
the only hope would be to take the two bullets and turn them into specific questions and delete all the generalized "are the controller learning curves more parabolic?" fluff
If we still had too localized, that would be a perfect CV reason. Too broad is pretty good, and opinion based is a fair one.
Maybe could even argue for unclear
It's too localized and too broad?
20:34
"write me a <spec>" is both too broad and too localised
too localized temporally, too broad in changes
It's not write me a spec, it's asking how to write code that works in Angular 2 and Angular 1 and what would be the right way to proceed during the migration.
"right way" is opinion based
It's not too localized, people will have to write code for angular 1 for at least 5 years and maintain it for longer. It's not too broad since there is a specific solution.
"what can I change today in some code I have assuming some future potential situation" is closable on "in some code" (didn't show it or ask specifics) and "some future potential situation" (too localized)
20:35
maybe fair on programmers.se, but that's not where it is
It's not about "the right way", there is an objective way to do it, possibly two but no more. The measurements are objective but not style.
@BenjaminGruenbaum there are at least a dozen
Why programmers.se? It's a straightforward programming problem with a solution.
programming paradigms are programmers.se stuff
> There are no more directives or JqLite. This is how I currently understand how to do dom manipulation with Angular, can I start using something similar to 2.0's replacement for directives in my Angular projects today to make the transition to 2.0 less painful when it happens?
20:36
It's not about a paradigm.
this is a software/library request
so... unclear?
which is closable on its own
No, it's not, it's a question about the Angular framework and how the transition works in 2.0.
If it was "what is the a2.0 equivalent of that feature from 1?" it would be different
20:37
While "what external tool should I use" is off topic, "what's the way to do X in library Y" is perfectly fine.
instead it's "what can I get today that will act like X?"
@ssube it's "how can I do it in 1.x in a way that would work on 2.x"
except what's X here?
Writing Angular 2 components or code compatible with Angular 2 components.
Does Stack have any QA type posts/sites, where there is a topic with no right answer, but a lot of people give a lot of good opinions and facts? I am trying to find some pro's and con's to using AngularJS's ControllerAs syntax.
20:38
> can I start using something similar to 2.0's replacement for directives in my Angular projects today...?
@Austin programmers.stackexchange
@ssube yes, exactly.
@ssube POB
@BenjaminGruenbaum answers for that include "Yes, you can, it's theoretically possible." "No, no such thing will ever exist." and "Sure, use library Foo"
@ssube what's about "Yes you can, here's how"
"Does X have an equivalent to Y's Z?" and "Is there anything like Y's Z?" are very different questions
20:40
@ssube it's in the context of Angular 2, that's the title.
yeah, the question is "does anything like 2.0's feature exist today?" Not "what does 1.0 have that is like 2.0's feature?"
Meh, this discussion is taking too much time. Thanks.
@Austin Chat rooms, to an extent.
Pro: You know where all the data comes from in the view. You also won't ever run into the dot rule.
Con: You add one line in each controller `var MC = this;`
@BenjaminGruenbaum your answer is good, the question is just really vague. I think it'd be worth editing, rather than just DVing.
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20:47
@ssube Lots of questions would benefit a lot from editing but I believe the question is still on topic as it is. The fact it's useful is established by a view count and it's on a clear problem and its objective solutions. I think there is something wrong in the culture of Stack Overflow where we stopped closing things for the right reason and started closing things as if closing things is a noble goal.
view count alone never establishes topicality
@BenjaminGruenbaum that's why I'm suggesting an edit (although I don't know enough about Angular to do it) instead of casting the last delete vote
People don't vote enough but close way too often even if the context is objective or if the question is good.
I think the question would be useful to a lot of people if it were a little bit more specific.
@JanDvorak have you ever used angular or angular 2?
20:48
just sayin'
@ssube go for it.
@JanDvorak so that's a no?
Never?
I haven't used angular
@BenjaminGruenbaum can't, I don't know angular
Jesus christ you people depress me.
I'm going to do something positive with my time, talk to you later.
Is there a reason to use for(;;) over while(true)?
20:50
shorter
@SterlingArcher code golf
@SterlingArcher why not zoidberg?
Can you do this? var a = "this " + <?php echo json_encode($that); ?>; — tim 37 secs ago
What do they want with me?
All their crappy answers
Why do they even post them? There already are 3 excellent answers up there
Why do they feel the need to add more?
20:51
@BenjaminGruenbaum in a readability standard I'm assuming the for is a bad choice?
yes
@MadaraUchiha rep
@AwalGarg Every new answer on that question so far only got negative votes.
Often, just one negative vote from me
But they don't know their answers are bad quality.
> And why would you downvote a legit solution?
20:53
Isn't html, is php, ten years of experiencie is my background, your comment isn´t nice — Doberon Jun 7 at 5:40
> ten years of experiencie is my background
> ten years
those deleted answers...
it's like an answer graveyard
experiencie
@MadaraUchiha in his limited defence, 'language' was a non standard attribute (now depreciated) but did used to work in most browsers
> aren´t parallels, are sequencial.
... so ten years ago we would have used that ;)
20:55
@rlemon Absolutely NOTHING also used to work on every browser I've tested since IE6
and 10 years ago the php interpreter converted all <script language="php"> tags to php tags.
I don't understand why people felt the need to add language= of all things
I never said it worked in every browser
and language as an attribute was (and now type) and still is kinda useful in very limited situations
@rlemon Just <script> tags with no attributes would default to JavaScript in every browser I can remember.
some people liked to make the reader sure?
20:56
also standardised by HTML 5 and (I think) HTML 4
@JanDvorak yea, with type
@rlemon type="text/javascript"
@MadaraUchiha yes, now. but language used to be a real thing is all I'm saying
standard + your added readability
I was just saying.
20:57
WELL YOU WERE SAYING WRONG
=P
no, you're just being a prat because you were wrong
Sometimes I wonder how that time would have been when people wanted the internet to just work and added all kinds of hackish stuff to hackish stuff, and we now have to carry over that shit in the name of BC.
HEY SOMEONE SAID SOMETHING ON THE INTERNET THAT WASN'T 100% TRUE IN ALL CASES
@rlemon Now that I think of it, you're looking at the wrong answer
20:59
I wasn't bitching at him, I was just telling him his comment to the dude that language isn't an attribute is not actually correct in all cases of HTML
I'm not whining about the one with the language attribute.
I'm whining at the newer one, above that one

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