« first day (1768 days earlier)      last day (3407 days later) » 

17:00
@Lalaland yea, I have something similar. I'm moreso thinking that I need not make two db calls, When I'm storing the event I can emit it to all clients in said room
less overhead
@Lalaland however on page load I have to collect all visible stars and get info on them
user406009
That's easy. $("span.stars:visible")
user406009
Then you just keep on polling for new stars.
I'd rather use a MutationObserver
user406009
17:01
window.setInterval(lookForMoreStars, 1000);
then I handle loading older items from the transcript
problem I'm having at the moment is I cannot seem to get a websocket connection to my server :/
ohh, make a reverse React.js. DOM polling and store changes in a virtual DOM
for browsers without mutationobserver
:(
I just ctrl + w instead of ctrl + a
user406009
I just wish the normal DOM had an unmount event.
user406009
MutationObservers get ugly really fast.
17:06
i need a Starbucks alternative.
@Lalaland how so?
I use them all over the place.
user406009
If you are trying to watch a deeply nested component, it's difficult to subscribe at the correct level. Sometimes you miss the event if the whole tree gets removed if you subscribe too deeply.
user406009
I just ended up listening on the document level.
I listen to the #chat
grab .user-container
parse from there
@SomeGuy put a rebecca.blackfriday at least XD
17:11
heh, I didn't know stackoverflow had chats
@froginvasion 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.
it doesn't
so what is this then according to you
a hotdog
@froginvasion a banana?
this is the ball pit
17:13
Welcome to the SO free automated real-time response system (FARTRS). Please state the nature of the JavaScript Emergency.
6
.
@Luggage hello sir i hav deadd line tmrw i need complete web authanticaton code examle can u help
@KendallFrey passportjs.org Next!
thnxs u sir
I was going to search for "jquery authentication plugin" but I was afraid I'd get results.
user406009
How about:
user406009
17:19
function isAuthenticated() {
   return true;
}
user406009
No jquery required.
better
at least the password isn't stored in plain text. I give it an 8/10.
Thai place didn't make my pad-thai spicy like I asked, so I had to put in my own chilli paste. #firstworldproblems
5 messages moved to Trash can
nvm, I never append the script to the damn body
:(
17:23
Another solved problem by Luggage.
lol
hahaha
that worked
it was my turn to be the rubber duck this time
I'm an idiot.
@Cereal <3
ok, fuck you starbucks, i'm going to a martini bar to work instead.
17:26
@Luggage is that what you young hipsters do these days
user406009
Now it's time to whip out my awesome sys-admin skills. tmux new -s collector. tmux is the one true tool. Who needs automatic restarting or logging?
if by young you mean 35 and by hipster you mean anyone self employed that doesn't want to stay at home all day, yes.
brb need to start looking for local martini bars
So... I assume those mixins you guys mentioned earlier weren't lodash's function mixin?
i live in the suburbs so my close options are limited. I want to move to a city
17:28
SF
@Luggage hey old man :D
if i move away from baltimore, it'll likely be Denver
@ʞɔᴉN and I share an apartment. We call it the Nick-hole
user406009
SF is so expensive. Houston is the place to go.
17:31
Ew, fuck no
I lived in Houston for a year and a half. Boring as fuck
fuck that whole state
also florida.
if I ever go back to Texas (not likely), it will be to Dallas
@Nick I think we need to upgrade to a 2 bedroom instead of a studio
tired of sleeping in the same bed
why!?
:(
Let's discuss it over our KFC dinner tonight
you snore too loud
k.
17:33
To be fair, I do snore loud :(
@Luggage Denver sounds pretty cool
dammit nick
Yeah, if I move again in a few years, it will be to Denver
@AwalGarg slut
Lol you confused me with yo mum. silly cereal.
Your mum joke game is weak, greg
17:38
Hello guys!
Hello
I propose using class names for grouping elements based on semantics, state etc. only, and introducing a new attribute "stylers" to reference in CSS.
Is data-\* not good enough?
You read about the COBOL bridge for Node.js these days? :D
Refine the proposal, and I'll back it. I agree that HTML needs to be more semantic and object-oriented, and styles should be disjoined
17:42
@Callum data attributes for styles? hell no
@Callum data attributes are for storing data, not adding semantic thingies
like, data-id='ifd8dfu3bq2378f807gyw6'
it stores the id of that item
but you wouldn't do something like, data-object='tab'
@AwalGarg Just for you I'mma do that - get every element with data-style and add it to the styling xx
you monster frisbee
I use class names to group elements. Because that is what a "class" means. That an element belongs to a certain class. Why the actual fuck CSS has anything to do with classes is beyond my imagination.
Agreed
However
17:44
So you can target groups of elements - id's wouldn't do, they should be unique.
If you think about what a class does, it groups similar things
Styling things based on what type of object/class they are makes sense
Say I had a <p>, and a <span>, both in different places - it's not reasonable to write fuck-off long query selectors just to do that, when I can add a class.
just be more object-oriented about your class names, and you'll live
"type of object" and "class" don't seem to match
Why's that?
17:46
type of object -> tag name
class -> a category I just invented.
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense once we get custom elements
But until then, the reasoning behind things makes more sense, but I do agree with you
There's nothing stopping you creating custom elements - it's just hyped XML.
There's a spec for custom elements; wait until they're properly supported
1 message moved to Trash can
@Luggage Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
^ class as "object type" and "some other tag". Both are valid.
17:49
lol
<div class="calendayDay hasAppointment">
    Tuesday: Go to doctors
</div>

// css
.calendarDay { border: solid 1px black; }
.hasAppointment { font-decoration: italics; }
@Luggage fite me 1vs1
What role does an element serve in my markup and what set of elements it belongs to is what the classlist defines. (data-role is just accessibility ext). But I don't buy the idea of applying styles based on what set an element belongs to. We always have that time when we have to add a new class to an element and classes are global so cherry on the cake.
oops, edited by accident. I do that all the damn time.
@AwalGarg So, isn't this half-solved by custom elements? <tab>, etc.?
17:52
> This element is a button. No believe me, it is. But I just want it to be highlighted so let me add the highlight class.
> CSS: NOW I SHALL TAKE OVER ALL THE ELEMENTS WITH THE HIGHLIGHT CLASS BUTTON OR NOT
@Nick how?
@AwalGarg well, you could style an element absed on it's custom tag name, ie: tab { display:inline-block; } -- then you just get rid of having some sort of tab class
@AwalGarg button.highlight ?
But I also see what you're saying about having some sort of state attribute vs applying a hover class
I don't. The only different in the custom element is tab { style; } vs .tab { style; }
class names are "good enough"
17:54
Sure, but why not discuss how to improve it? Just good enough didn't get us on the moon
sure it did.
actually it did
DON't CORRECT ME! I'M RIGHT
!!youtube lil dicky i'm right
17:55
!!redtube lil dicky
@Luggage That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
ew
@Nick I have two sets of buttons bA and bB, and two sets of labels lA and lB. Each of these 4 sets have one element which needs to be highlighted. Tell me how'd you do it. Use as many custom tags or elements as you want.
after his songs he just talks a bit
in one of them he's like "yo I got that website, lildicky.com. I was surprised it wasn't taken.. you know with all of the porn and all"
17:56
Oh god, rap. The horrors.
It's Jewish rap, it's totally different.
@AwalGarg So, can I just make up a syntax, like tags and attributes? Or do you want me to do it with today's standards?
So much less ghetto, ironically.
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2015/08/19/password-memories/
CommitStrip - Blog relating the daily life of web agencies developers
Password Memories
CommitStrip
1440006302
@ssube fuck da Polic^H^H^H^Halistinians?
17:57
@Nick today's standards + custom tags
Hmm, ok
!!tell Luggage youtube jewish flow
Think I'll stick to finnish rap... youtube.com/watch?v=HsVnExzvsLg
<label for="A">foo</label>
<button id="A" data-state="highlighted">bar</button>
@AwalGarg not sure I understand what you wanted
I'm abusing data attributes here
17:59
class="active"
that's just two elements. We have 4 sets of elements. So atleast use 8 elements.
button:hover, button.active { color: red; }
give us the html and i'll CSS you so good.
@AwalGarg Sure, just do the same thing, but change the for/id attributes... Not sure if I understand
this bar is way better than starbucks
more quiet, better music
okay let me write the markup
@Nick @Luggage jsfiddle.net/tLqmpch1 style them as per the comments
18:06
That's actually kind of easy with some of the new-ish css selectors
Pooping. I'll write css when I'm done.
!!afk brb
hiya.. I have many "records" returned in my jasonObj. How do I ready the 0 index item and show for example the ContentDate?
            var jsonObj = JSON.parse(jsonCurrentContent);
            alert(jsonObj);
            alert(jsonObj[0]["ContentDate"]);
user406009
@JoJo What output are you currently getting? What do you expect?
so.. as soon s you apply some styles to a button they may change from native draw to browser drawn
at which time you need to specific more style..
18:12
well jsonObj is a full jsonString with good content. THis is in the string... jsonObj = "[{"ContentDate":"2014-12-30T00:00:00","IncludeIt":true,"DayOfWeek":3,
so I expect to return "2014-12-30T00:00:00"
@Nick AwalGarg is afk: brb
user406009
user406009
Your code appears to work?
ok
I will look for the bug
maybe the rest of the JSONstring is bad somewhere
I get undefined on the 2nd alert
@Luggage you didn't follow instructions. Check mine out
I willuse the JSON validator to check jsonlint.com
are you sure "after an hr" is a good rule?
being inside a container is better.
I didn't make the rules, I just followed them
wooot wooot valid JSON.. sigh
18:18
anal greg will have to explain what he wants
indeed
tab:is(active) { color: blue; }
<tab state="active">foo</tab>
let's redesign the www
data-state="active" will probably work, but.. classes are more standard
data attributes would be abuse in my example
classes are what we'd use now, but I'd argue that it's abusing the classlist
gotta abuse something.
so really, defining states as classes might be the best currently working solution, but I see it as abuse
Sure, we do right now, but we should propose something more... semantic? I use that word too much
18:25
not abuse. that's what classes are for, in my opinion.
How does an element's proverbial "state" fit as a class in your thoughts?
I'm not sure I see it that way
it's just the part of the state that effects it's style and layout
Let's think of it in terms of javascript
but css lets you check other attribute, so knock yourself out
@Lalaland I think I found it.. one of the value name pairs is a URL.. are // characters illegal in json?
18:27
element.addEventListener('mouseover', function() { this.classList.add('active') }
vs
well, first, there is :hover for that.
element.addEventListener('mouseover', function() { this.state = 'active' })
Yeah, but it's just an example
Don't be too literal with it
WHich do you think makes more sense, semantically?
user406009
@JoJo According to json.org, that should be fine.
user406009
However, you might have trouble putting that json inline in a JavaScript file.
Im gonna strip all http:// out of the string
user406009
18:29
Can you post an example of the code you are trying to run?
it's a bad example. the presense of "active" in the class list is a boolean and your "state" has many values and also :hover
also, i thnk css needs attributes, not just arbitrary properties
If you understand the direction that I'm trying to go, can you make a more appropriate example? Even if you don;t agree with it
data-state="active" or data-isActive="true" both make more sense and can work in css
I wish datamapper would tell me why it can't save something to the database
grumble
It's abusing data attributes. THink outside of the box
We're just creating concepts and ideas
18:31
but.. i wasn ever arguing classes were perfect, jsut that they are the normal way to use css, everyone understands them, adn with the right naming they aren't confusing
Do something that doesn't exist yet
You mean come up with a fake example that looks all elegant for this one intended use but has no thought put into long term and other uses?
No, do something creative to solve the fact that classes and data attributes are being abused to represent the state of an element.
I don't know how this turned into me needing to come with with a new way when I'm the one liking the existing way.
Just something for fun; I'm not asking you to cure malaria
I'm curious to see what you'd come up with, that's all
18:33
well, then it needs to be namespaced to no conflict, so.. element.styleFlags.active
you are, after all, placing data specifically for css
unless you want to alter css to be able to inspect arbitrary JS objects.
I like the idea of flags
It could be neat
element.flags
ohh, they have that
really?
it's called "class". :)
No D:
18:35
Who wants to solve an arbitrary problem?
user406009
Sure. 1+1=2. Arbitrary problem solved.
Feynman's squares

Richard Phillips Feynman was a well-known American physicist and a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics. He worked in theoretical physics and pioneered the field of quantum computing.

Recently, an old farmer found some papers and notes that are believed to have belonged to Feynman. Among notes about mesons and electromagnetism, there was a napkin where he wrote a simple puzzle: "how many different squares are there in a grid of NxN squares?".

For example, when N=2, the answer is 5: the 2x2 square itself, plus the four 1x1 squares in its corners:
can this problem be solved with consuming something tasty and/or hallucinogenic?
Write a function to solve ^
<message flags="active" class="error">foo</message>
@Cereal wouldn;t you just pass in the N and add 1? Or do you trace all along the grid, like if N was 3, then there would be 14 squares?
user1596138
18:38
So this guy at Nebraska job was saying how he tried the JS chat here and people were rude or blew him off or whatever...
user1596138
I went and stalked his profile. The guy that was rude to him was ME. 1.5 years ago
I think it's just N^2 + the result of the previous number
@Jhawins You're awesome
@Nick 3 is 14, 5 is 55, etc
I hope I meet php_purest in person so I can do us all a favor and chop him up and dump him in the bay
18:40
@Luggage apparently he lives in MN, so feel free to visit
you can sleep on @ssube 's floor
user406009
It's funny how every chat room has their "favorite" people.
no, that's pre-meditated. too much time.
user406009
php_purest in here. Vlad in Lounge<C++>, etc.
Not favourite people; regular people
Oh, that's what you mean by favourite
@Nick breaks with the slightest change to markup
@Luggage incorrect, -5 points
18:42
@AwalGarg Sure, but you didn't give any rules about the DOM
my second one
also you ask for vague bullshit
@Luggage hehe, add a parent to separate two sets of elements eh? :D
@ssube you might hate me for even considering this but what do you think: sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/cto/5174127897.html
how else are you going to tell them apart when they are copied and pasted? magic?
If you buy a BMW, my respect for you will diminish
!!afk groceries or something
18:45
Better off getting a Saab. B)
> judging people by the car they buy
The only time that's acceptable is if you buy a pt cruiser
hah, pointless cruiser
I hate PT Cruisers
@Luggage If we conventionally used two separate attributes for semantics and styling, that'd not have been a problem. just a sec, lemme write something
@Nick why
18:47
@ʞɔᴉN Nick is afk: groceries or something
Hm, I'm having some trouble with something... say I write to a socket and want to listen to the data, and unbind the event listener when I come across a certain token and return success or fail. Seems pretty common, but how do people do it?
@Cereal Or one of those boxes on wheels
same class, but different context. you need to distinguish the elements somehome if you want them to look different. if you don't like nick's "after the hr" or my more explciit one, then you are lost.
@SeanLarkin toyota yaris
@SeanLarkin I love those cube cars
18:48
oh we're talking about cube cars
@ʞɔᴉN because everyone on the road that drives a BMW drives like an asshole
I would lose all respect for myself if I drove a cube car not gonna lie
@Nick I kinda do anyway
:(
Lookit those cute lil' wheels
18:49
@Luggage I am just saying classlist is not the thing to use for styling. what part of the class semantics yells "come rape me with global css labels"?
@Cereal ah yeah 0 to 30 rel quick
then use somethign else, use data-attributes if you want.
Hi peopleeez
@Nick I try very hard to be polite though
@towc hello
if you can't stand the idea that classes are the normal way to apply css and jsut want to be differtn, go ahead
18:50
I never actually understand the whole "I can go from 0 to 60 in .000002 seconds!". How often do you need to do that?
Best car on earth:
Yeah, buddy
@Cereal Every day.
@Cereal merging onto highway ofc
18:50
My Honda Fit is amazing
awwwwww yeaaaaaahhh
It's got great cargo space, and gets 40+ mpg on highways
It's been a while since you came home @ʞɔᴉN, did you find someone else? :(
@ʞɔᴉN Short merge lanes? ._.
18:51
@SomeKittens got me thirsty af, especially that paint color
some states don't have merge lanes at all
While we're talking about cars, I hate the new beetle design
I'm looking at you, PA
@ʞɔᴉN lemme see. I missed it
What the eff is a merge lane?
18:51
@Cereal there ya go. ^^
the new beetle is ok looking. engine is in the wrong place, though
@Cereal yeah a lot of the entrances onto the hwy I drive are very short
oh nevermind, we have mergelanes here
it's just a round jetta
Lame. All the places I drive have merge lanes from heaven
18:52
This is my car :D
Brand new
New Chinese technology
@Cereal probably because you're one of those fancy europeans with nice roads
murica aint got time for that
backwards roads*
That's what they told me anyway
Canadian
i see "merge lanes" in PA that really are like this diagram:
18:53
close enough
Oh man, speaking of merge lanes. Guy fucking stopped in at a merge
I haven't been so upset on the road in my entire life
Guy's in a minivan, wants to merge into the 110km/h highway, and he fucking stopped
@Luggage yes that's basically what I am saying. split the class attribute into two. one for semantics and grouping, and the other for styling labels.
@AwalGarg are you actually talking about programming? That's so mainstream here :P
18:55
@Cereal lol, probably panicked
That's when you need you 0-60 in < 1 second car.
I've never stopper nor have I actually seen anyone stop at a merge, even though people bitch about it often
only when i'm merging into stopped traffic
Don't you just reck them all?
or the afformentioned no-merge places wher you wait at a line, then gun it when there is a gap
18:57
@Luggage exactly, everything would be so much easier
the world would be a safer place
The problem with people stopping in a high speed area: if you rear end them it is 100% your fault.
true
At least in California
This is so messed up btw XD
Love it
And I really have no words for that. Positively

« first day (1768 days earlier)      last day (3407 days later) »