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00:08
@tereško good question
@tereško space.com/…
@Abhishrek WOW, it's so awesome
@uselesschien wont work that well on Ubuntu though
@Abhishrek I use Debian
It didn't work for you?
@uselesschien nope, unity PITA
renders a black underlay
transparency goes to hell because of it.
@uselesschien why cant i just apt-get erase ubuntu ? lol
@Abhishrek sudo apt-get install gnome-shell
00:14
@uselesschien not now
i am downloading very important software atm
Counter Strike Condition Zero Deleted Scenes
It is 68% done.
How long has it been running?
00:15
finally i will be able to play counter strike condition zero with its storyline :->
@uselesschien 2 ish hours
in the middle i rebooted expecting steam to resume download, fool was i
I should.. ?
$(document).ready(() => console.log("Such jQuery !"));
@uselesschien you should what ?
*It should
Windows people: Does IE have a global print() function like Chrome and Firefox?
@uselesschien it didn't
anyways i am extremely attracted to Polymer.js for its super polished UI
but react pulls me back, reminding me of lessons i learnt from angular 1.0
00:21
By the way, that theme is for GNOME.
The answer is yes.
       o
     ( | )
      / \
  JUST DO IT!
If I'm building a recipe search engine, how should the database structure be? One table for all the steps with the resulting ID and another table that has the name for that unique ID?
@DemCodeLines can you write a recipe to JavaScript transpiler?
00:31
@DemCodeLines like bigoven
@Abhishrek Never heard of them. Don't know how they do their thing.
@DemCodeLines they are teh biggest recipie search engine
tell me you knew that, and i didn't rekt you.
Yeah, I didn't really do much research. Just had an idea and decided to explore it.
have a look at them
Yeah, looking, but can't figure out their backend
00:36
elements.polymer-project.org such polished ui :-/
@DemCodeLines have a look at their api it will give you a basic idea
Yeah, looking at their JSON example shows that they return individual ingredient rows, each that have measurements, units, name, quantity etc.
@DemCodeLines There are a few recipe file format standards around.
a text format + full text searching might work
forkthecookbook.com like github for recipes
cc @KendallFrey
Canada: Inoffensive.
@rlemon sounds so much like north korea XD
or any country with a dictator really :P
00:56
@rlemon canada is admired a lot in India ...
@towc what?
didn't watch the video, just read the article
first thing I noticed was "photo of a kid smiling while watching a parade"
yea, and I don't see the parallel you are making between Canada and North Korea
then: everyone loves canada. He loves canada, this other guy does...
it is a news article about how we were voted most admired. what do you think it would be about?
00:58
more about the whys than the whos
because it is a local newspaper not a national one
in any case it's 3am, I'm probably not thinking very sharply
my mind goes in dictator mode at this stage of the night
TIL HOW TO USE COMPOSITION
my life has so far been a lie ... a big one
Hey guys can anyone answer an question for cross domain policy issue? Im just trying to get better understanding of it
@Loktar @rlemon I found the best game ever
01:07
what game?
If there was ever a game that needed to be written in html 5, it's that.
Co-worker of mine is one of the authors
That game looks terrible
Are you on drugs?
That game is hilarious
Also, it's 4am here, take that into account
@rlemon :D
01:14
Is the crossdomain.xml is it suppose to be one external server on my server?
@towc I find myself the most productive at this time of the night
Hadn't had the time to work on deb packager in a couple of weeks... Feels good to code something
01:31
sounds like a blast
Im soo lost
@Luggage totally is
01:54
hello
Howdy
whats special about for (var item of document.querySelectorAll("input")) {

vs

a for each?
@SuperUberDuper Which "for each" are you referring to?
02:16
I have this in chrome debugger via source map:
for (var item of document.querySelectorAll("input")) {

but I get this error:
Uncaught TypeError: document.querySelectorAll(...)[Symbol.iterator] is not a function
using webpack, with babel loader
02:31
@SuperUberDuper you're using of
of looks for the [Symbol.iterator] Symbol of an object and uses that to iterate on it
But I'm not sure why that's not being transpiled thoguh
oh actually, maybe that makes sense
in your code you need to implement Symbol.iterator on NodeList
02:51
Still learning react. If I was to build something like Bootstrap's dismissible alert what would be the best way to do it? Would you render the whole thing via react? Or just the interactive close button? Or is there a better way that I'm missing?
yeah I was just having a look at that actually. I'm still trying to understand React though (hence the question) and figure out the best way to render elements
the whole thing would be react
what would you write in the html?
for example I'm imagining writing something like:
<Alert bsStyle='warning'>
    <strong>Holy guacamole!</strong> Best check yo self, you're not looking too good.
</Alert>
<div id='app'></div>
sorry on the phone
lol but yeah id render the entire app in that div
oooh you mean the jsx
yeah what you have is fine
03:03
hmmm ok, so react isn't very good for rendering components?
oh no react is awesome for that
you said html, I was thinking html not jsx
e.g. I was planning on using react for only interactive components and then the rest of the app would be static html
I mean you could do that but the strength of react is the virtual dom, and to do that it needs to be aware of all the effected elements
I think I am imagining it more like web components but I'm not sure how it is supposed to work
crap yeah man I need to talk about this when off the phone sorry :p
03:06
I mean I could do something like `<div class="react-alert" data-style="warning">This is an alert.</div>' in my html
and then
var alertList = document.querySelectorAll('.react-alert');
for (var i = 0; i < alertList.length; i++) {
    React.render(<Alert />, alertList[i]);
}
but it doesn't seem quite right
no worries lol, message me sometime when you are off your phone
the benefit being that devs can edit the html without messing around with js
 
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04:20
uh what @ that js
 
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05:36
@phenomnomnominal can you explain how I do that for this code:

   for (var item of document.querySelectorAll("input")) {
      item.addEventListener("focusout", function (evt) {
05:47
@SuperUberDuper something like this:
NodeList.prototype[Symbol.iterator] = () => { }

for (let element of document.querySelector('input')) { ... }
But you need to include the symbol polyfill I think
Someone else can probably say it better, I don't know if I've done it right
I saw this:
/* Be warned, this only works in Firefox */

var divs = document.querySelectorAll('div );

for (var div of divs) {
  div.style.color = "blue";
}
@SuperUberDuper alternatively, you could just do [].forEach.call(document.querySelectorAll('input'), () => { ... });
But that's not very ES2015-y
right
its too ugly
)
NodeList.prototype[Symbol.iterator] = Array.prototype[Symbol.iterator];
^ that's better
so that code only works in FF:
var divs = document.querySelectorAll('div );

for (var div of divs) {
  div.style.color = "blue";
}
why
05:52
because they must have NodeList.prototype[Symbol.iterator] already implemented
ok
that works
man this is confusing stuff
but funky !
Hey
@Idris 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 was wondering if there was a way to update the last element in an array, in Javascript
why can't I wrap mongoose in a class
06:02
Hello
Guys
Never mind, I figured it out. I just counted length and updated it
please help me on below question
0
Q: Cross domain using JSONP jquery/ javascript in sharepoint 2013

SivaRajiniI need a great help to achieve the Cross domain functionality in SharePoint 2013 through Rest API + Ajax call. To elaborate, In (SitecollectionA) team Site I am hosting the script to display the list items using script Editor. The source for the script is from (SitecollectionB) publishing site l...

I am working JSONP for cross domain in sharepoint 2013
try to set the Content-Type to 'application/javascript' .. but are you sure the url leads to a script and not a html page ?
That feeling when you point out the syntax error in a question twice and all the OP does in response is to keep editing in more code
06:13
I'm at the point where I just delete my comments and say fuckit, let their views not render then
but are you sure the url leads to a script and not a html page ?
@argentum47 :i am not sure what you meant
I'm wicked new, can anyone help me with multiplying every time I loop? Like start with 10, and per loop multiply by 2
@argentum47 : I am using Script Editor/Content Editor webpart to display the items from other sitecollection list. I am not able to retreive the items due to some error..can you suggest me any method to achieve ?
@argentum47
@FlorianMargaine I thought that you'd want to get as much sleep as you can when you have a kid :P
06:23
@Shmiddty I will b back in a few minutes
in any case. I may be more prone to writing more, but I'm not very lucid nor focused enough to read stuff on other stuff if I need to for that particular thing to understand it, like the specs or articles that could help me
user3119231
@Neoares dont know :o
@Idris where would you start?
Well I created my for loop
now, what do you do in it?
06:27
This is what I got so far
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@Idris Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, and see the faq.
    	for (var i = percentile- 1; i >= 0; i--) {
		//Multiply loop
		percentile *= 2
		console.log(percentile);
	};
and what is it in it that you don't like?
that should work
The thing with this, is percentile keeps getting overwritten, I'm trying to work with a fixed value and multiply it each time. Say I have 10, then per loop I keep getting results such as 10,20,30,40. Not 10,20,40,80. Understand? @towc
user3119231
is easing possible with a normal div element ?
06:31
@Idris I do get 20, 40, 80, etc. With your code.
user3119231
I try it all the time but I don't get the same result as with canvas
My bad, I meant to say I'm trying to get 10,20,30,40. Not 10,20,40,80 @Sheepy
@Shmiddty sorry miss ping
mr5
mr5
o/
@argentum47 please provide me any idea about my question above?
06:37
@Idris Change to percentile += 10
mr5
mr5
Anyone here familiar with chartjs.org?
i am not sure whether my URL is script or html page ?how can i verify that one
what is the correct site i have to give for JSONP to work properly
@argentum47
user3119231
lol someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong? jsfiddle.net/pnmLtrLr
@SivaRajini you in that room ?
06:53
a pox on people who keep doing minor grammar edits on closed questions, pushing them into the reopen-queue. It's closed. Leave it alone.
Final question, thank you guys for all the help so far. I have a string like ["#000", 0, "#000", 33.33, "#4AF2A1", 33.33, "#4AF2A1", 33.33 "#FC4831", 33.33, "#FC4831", 100]
That's an array :)
Now pay attention to the INTs, I have another list of numbers I need to add in-between the HEX codes, I've tried using splice(), but since the string has dynamic HEX codes, it won't work.
Got it, from now on I'll forever remember it as an array! :) @ivarni
So is there any other way to go about it?
What do you mean by add in between. Do you want to replace the ints or do you want to add before / after the ints? What is the logic and what are you trying to do?
Does anybody knows sharepoint 2013 here ?
07:08
I want to replace the INT's between the HEX with another set of INTs I have @Sheepy
I have another array of numbers, that I need to replace those above with.
@Idris var newInt = [1,2,3,4,5,6]; ["#000", 0, "#000", 33.33, "#4AF2A1", 33.33, "#4AF2A1", 33.33, "#FC4831", 33.33, "#FC4831", 100].map( function(e){ return typeof(e)==='number'? newInt.splice(0,1)[0] : e } )
@towc when the kid doesn't sleep, you don't...
07:31
hi frnds
I am trying to make a frozing item in the list when I scroll the container. jsfiddle.net/venkateshwar/fmjyttgh/4
I want to set a countdown every week until Sunday at XX hour... So I can show something like: 4 Days, 2 Hours, 11 Minutes to be Sunday at 21:00 Is there any way to get that "Sunday at 21:00" time code into a variable? Note it repeats every week.
when I scroll up, the selected item should stick to top. if I scroll down. the selected item should stick to down. if it is viewable inside the container, it should not stick anywhere.
@Cerbrus Very well. I'll remove those opinionated sentences in my answer, and lets see that argument crumble. — undefined behaviour 29 secs ago
"The answer is crappy" "Then I'll remove the crappy parts! Hah!"
@Mr_Green its sort of working...
07:40
That's the point... Durr
@argentum47 yes, but check thoroughly by scrolling up and down. you will see cluttering.
the selected item will hide and then show up
the flickering thing
yeah
I hope I am also thinking the same flickering thing
Morning
07:51
Morning Neo~
What's a good ES5 alternative to Array.prototype.find? I've already got lodash in scope, should I just be using that?
@ivarni shim it
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Q: Freeze selected item when scrolling

Mr_GreenI have a requirement, where I need to freeze the selected item from list of items in a container to top, when the selected item is in top fold of the container. and when the selected item is in bottom fold of the container, I need to stick it to the bottom. If the selected item is in visible fol...

@ivarni you can use github.com/ralt/or as a shim
@FlorianMargaine Yeah, I suppose I could just shim it.
08:08
Does anyone has an idea why this is not working ??
    $(document).ready(function(affChild));
    function affChild(){
        $('#nbChildren').on('keyup change', function(){
            for(i=0; i <= $(this).val(); i++)
            {
                alert('Bonjour');
            }
        });
    }
Its suppose to react on change of a select
$(document).ready(affChild);
try that
Ok its beter
or even better $(affChild)
Still not working but less errors :)
$(this).val()? What's that going to be? Did you debug it?
08:10
Yup
@Baldráni make "i" variable scope specific by mentioning var
#nbChildren is a selector
like :
<select>
  <option>..
...
...
@Mr_Green Not changing anything :/
Did you actually debug it?
what is $(this).val() ?????????????????
I asked that too. And whether he even debugged it.
08:14
any one has idea on backboneJS
?
yes I worked on backbonejs
@Mr_Green I was explaining this is a select; and this.val is the value of the select option
@Mr_Green thanks
the this is on the select
I got a person
08:15
I am not sure why I don't get answers for my question.
ok
let me tell u
@Mr_Green Join the 'We help others but our own questions might be too hard I suppose then?' club. :-P
haha the club will be always inactive then
hehe from top of my head
08:20
can u pls look over on it
When I am clicking on a button , it should redirect to route

like

<a href="#hotelDetails/<%= listing.detailUrl %>" target="_blank" class="hotel_detail_view"
onclick="dataLayer.push({'event': 'GAevent', 'eventCategory': 'hotels', 'eventAction': 'click-on-hotel-name', 'eventLabel': {hotel}});​"><%=
listing.name %></a>

here listing.detailsUrl is an attribute from json
i.e
/services/hotel/detail?checkin=07/16/2015&checkout=07/17/2015&room[0].numberOfAdults=2&hotelId=188495

when I am clicking on button it should redirect to route i.e
Haaaa
Ok it was actually working the problem was due ton an other function in the page --'
@Aparna the params should be passed differently in backbone.
"search/:query"
@Mr_Green means?
^ for example, where "query" is param. don't mention question mark
08:23
read the docs, they are clear. I will give you link wait
in ok
@Aparna english please. U R ~ typing SMS
@JanDvorak yeah okey
:)
^ Short Message Service
08:24
@Mr_Green so i shouldn't use "?" in url
right
use colon instead.
@RoelvanUden inherently, an http response is not a stream
08:25
I wonder if you could get what you want with http chunked
@Mr_Green tq very much for your valuable suggestion
I don't know much about it
@Aparna welcome
@RoelvanUden chunked-arraybuffer worked for me in chrome
@Aparna *thank you
08:26
@BenFortune You're not on stable I presume?
@Mr_Green I am trying it. If I get any issues , I will ask you again. Please don't go anywhere. I need you
So apparently there's some bicycle thing going on and apparently that makes it OK to leave the TV on in open office environments :( </rant>
Version 43.0.2357.134 m
@BenFortune I just get 'chuncked-arraybuffer' is not a supported enum
@FlorianMargaine Well, it is a stream of data.
08:27
anything is a stream of data if you look at it this way
@Aparna sure
@RoelvanUden I get that too, but it works, sort of
@BenFortune That just drops back to the regular text mode and accumulates a very, very large response. You can track position and substr new data, sure, but in a few minutes, or an hour, you've exhausted the entire memory. It's really inefficient :)
Ah, my bad.
I know there's moz-chunked-arraybuffer but it's FF only
You could always use fetch :)
not sure how fetch helps
08:33
Fetch is just XHR in a promise, right? It's not going to stream chunks afaik
!!afk "gone for lunch.. brb in 30 mins"
@RoelvanUden I'd try adding Transfer-Encoding: chunked in the request
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Q: WebKit equivalent to Firefox's "moz-chunked-arraybuffer" xhr responseType

Julien CROUZETI would like to read an MP3 stream (from icecast, to read ICY metadata an then pass the binary MP3 data to a Web Audio Api). Firefox has a "moz-chunked-arraybuffer" xhr responseType to read data on progress, but I can't find any equivalent for webkit / chrome. EDIT 2014/02/03 : Chrome has st...

> The Streams API will not be implemented in XHR (it was just for prototyping). It will finally be implemented in the Fetch API implementation
@FlorianMargaine It already has that automatically. Unfortunately.
@RoelvanUden oh.
@BenFortune ah, interesting
08:40
Ugh. I'll have to figure that one out, then. How very annoying.
I might be better of just trying to teach my server websockets..
*better off
Wat do yu meen?
I meen u shud speek english
Now we're getting somewhere, the answer answers the question. However, this now looks like a "Question asking us to recommend a book, or other off-site resource"... — Cerbrus 17 mins ago
This is too funny
I do nut now english, I now brenglish!
08:42
The guy is now telling me all Java questions can be closed as resource requests
Too bad. This is an english-only room.
Isn't it English?
Since it's an adjective.
user986408
question: so i'm using this generator github.com/Swiip/generator-gulp-angular with angular and i chose handlebars as the template engine as i thought it could somehow access the variables bound to the scope but it's not working
user986408
my guts tell me that angular + handlebars is somehow not logical as both do different things, but why else would they be in the same generator?
@codingrogue Possibly for server-side pre-processing of the templates?
user986408
08:51
@ivarni it does not make sense because there's a gulp watcher on the frontend that automatically parses the .hbs file to .html and moves it to .tmp/
Isn't hbs going to conflict with angular? Since they use the same output syntax {{}}
I am back
user986408
@BenFortune i got no errors so far but yeah, that would make sense
Though with angular you can change it
user986408
08:56
sadly still not working to access scope variables from hbs
Not sure why you'd do it, since angular supports templates anyway
user986408
i'm not familiar and not comfortable with the way angular builds up a markup ... i would need multiple nested loops, if-conditions to build a complex table
user986408
when i saw handlebars as an option in the generator i was hoping i could do it this way

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