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09:00
nvm
What the..
0 == undefined is false, but !0 is true @MadaraUchiha
So undefined only coerces to null
what?
09:02
Is there anything other than undefined and null which is == undefined?
!!> ({valueOf:function(){return null}}) == undefined
@JanDvorak false
@JanDvorak Type(lval) will return Object and cause interpretation of undefined as object
can I get E for effort? :-)
09:06
no
@JanDvorak or F for fuck-up
:D
@AwalGarg tickle tickle
@argentum47 yo. everything ok with you now?
user3119231
Am I the only one who thinks this aren't answers?!
user3119231
09:16
in PHP, 4 mins ago, by tereško
8 mins ago, by tereško
@Maurize they make the code virtually untestable, pollute the namespace, create invisible coupling, make code harder to understand and have no access constraints
user3119231
@AwalGarg facepalm if you scroll up you will see what it is about
user3119231
It was never about the globals. I just wanted to know whats about the columns and rows with csv parsing.
i need a gaming mouse for my mac
reccomendations?
user3119231
Gaming mouse
Mac
._.
09:27
@SuperUberDuper we .. get a PC
:)
I use trackballs.
As in plural?
One for each hand
Yeah. The one on left when I work. The one on right when I game. The mouse is below the monitor for other family members.
(And no, this is not a joke.)
user3119231
For example, instead of using…

var min = Math.min(a,b);
A.push(v);

…use…

var min = a < b ? a : b;
A[A.length] = v;
user3119231
09:32
is true?
min isn't necessarily global here, and you're using it in either case anyways.
@Maurize no.
user3119231
advice 43
user3119231
09:35
I think vanilla js is much faster.
It was, 5 years ago
Also Math.min is vanilla
user3119231
so, it isn't true what is written here: vanilla-js.com :D
but, is it faster to not use Math.min?
@Maurize That website is satire.
@JanDvorak won't the compiler inline that function call anyways?
user3119231
09:37
@BenFortune this makes sense.
@JanDvorak Use whatever is more intuitive, easier to maintain. Usually that means Math.min.
I'd say both are very readable
@AwalGarg yeah brought a new desktop I mean just the cpu(amd fx 6300) and motherboard and 8gig ram and 120gig ssd and have made a bootable debian live image
which I am about to install in 6 hours approx. damn I can't wait
@argentum47 congrats! come to miaou when you have time
@Maurize advice 39. lol
Perhaps for you. My code has too much ternary already, to me min is more verbose. But the speed difference, if any, won't make a dent at all and may varies from time to time and browser and browser.
09:40
I think I should have bought an Intel but I am not still sure why ti use what
@Maurize 5 is debatable, 13 is bad code, 14 is stupid, 21 is stupid, 22 is inconsistent with 2, 25 looks like a "I don't know but I spout words without knowing what they mean", 26 is obsolete, 27 shouldn't be used, 28 is laughable, 33 is wrong, 36/37 are bad advice, 39 is terrible, 41 is WTFBBQ, 42 is WTFBBQ, 43 is bad advice
user3119231
@AwalGarg @FlorianMargaine yeah read the comments. I've closed this website - forever.
I am using Phenom X6 and I am wondering whether I should upgrade to Skylake this year.
@Sheepy Yes
@FlorianMargaine Why's 28 laughable?
09:45
In the case of a jQuery selector, we could cache the DOM element.
In the case of a jQuery selector, we could cache the DOM element.

var navright = document.querySelector('#right');
ah, right. Missed that.
Why not use switch(true)?
@FlorianMargaine What's wrong with switch statements? 36/37 seem like fine advice to me
I can't remember the last time I used switch
Ruby even hase a case when ... alias for case true when ...
@AwalGarg wat
Yeah, cpubenchmark.net says Skylake has 50% more CPU horse power. But I already have SSD + SSDH and gaming RAM and I am not exactly sure those CPU power will save me more time than the time to upgrade...
@JanDvorak beautiful code by my hero @Codepenisbetter
user3119231
So I need a thinking hint: If I have 3 arrays - exact length - and I just want to reorder them (see below) how would you do this?
user3119231
09:49
array[0] : 1; 2; 3;
array[1] : a; b; c;
array[2] : d; e; f;

should becomes -> array[0] : 1; a; d; and so on.
you want to transpose a 2d matrix?
3x3? Manually.
Yeah, sounds like it.
or _.zip.apply
@Sheepy 5 years is a long time in CPU architecture and performance.
user3119231
09:50
@JanDvorak could also be 60 x 60
then _.zip.apply
!!mdn zip
@Sheepy If you game, then you'll definitely notice a difference.
!!mdn transpose
09:51
@CapricaSix close enough
user3119231
maybe this is even interestening
transposition isn't a sort
!!mdn range
@JanDvorak Range
@BenFortune True. Thanks for the advice.
user3119231
@AwalGarg yeah just reading the docs to this. Is a great thing!
user3119231
thank you guys. Saved my day :D
Didn't even cheat to get that, it came naturally :)
987
A: Is there a standard function to check for null, undefined, or blank variables in JavaScript?

jAndyYou can just check if the variable has a truthy value or not. That means if( value ) { } will evaluate to true if value is not: null undefined NaN empty string ("") 0 false The above list represents all possible falsy values in ECMA-/Javascript. Find it in the specification at the ToBoolea...

soooo close now... and there isn't even any uber genius badge for a 1k answer
@jAndy why do you have so many upvotes for that?
10:03
@AwalGarg I don't care
:P
and why have I upvoted that o.O
anyone knows any recent plugin like this ?

https://github.com/rigoneri/timeout-dialog.js
You last voted on this answer Sep 27 '14 at 15:20. Your vote is now locked in unless this answer is edited.
Hey Guys, I have a Webservice in NodeJS, where I use certificate authentication with client certificates. I get the CN with the help of request.connection.getPeerCertificate().subject.CN and it all works fine, but in Germany we got the letter 'ß', which somehow gets translated into '\DF'. Can I reconvert it into 'ß'?
I guess you upvoted because the truth has been spoken
10:10
hm... I have an answer with 97 upvotes
@jAndy can I edit and say there is a function and it's called Boolean :D?
best candidate for my first "golden answer" badge
gnah, don't touch the masterpiece. However, it already had been spoiled by some guy
let him be eternally condemned!
@FlorianMargaine helped you with one upvote bro :D
thanks. 2 left.
wait
I have 21k rep now
woohoo useless rep cap
in other news...
@DenysSéguret ^
10:14
!!stats jAndy
@jAndy You (http://stackoverflow.com/users/1386886/jandy) have 108745 reputation, earned 40 rep today, asked 54 questions, gave 1973 answers, for a q:a ratio of 54:1973.
avg. rep/post: 53.64. Badges: 22g 192s 250b
@jAndy so fix it :D
10:28
The logo of stackoverflow changed?
@ZhengquanBai Apparently, although the outrage that happened last time they changed it seems to be missing for some reason
@ZhengquanBai pro-tip: when making a selfie in the mirror, turn the cellphone 180 degrees. That way you still see the display but the camera doesn't see itself. Or just use the front-facing camera or take a blind shot.
Or use a timer.
Guys, you know SO is giving away T-Shirts to people writing here ?
0
A: 10 Million Questions - Let's Share Some Stories That the Number Doesn't Convey

Denys SéguretI spent a lot of time and love in SO, it's hard to pick one specific story. Some of my joys come from the easy answers that got me unreasonnable comments from enthousiastic developers pretending that I "saved their life" or that I am "a genius" or "a God". And there's also this particular comme...

Why did SO change their logo from image to SVG ?
Kind of weird...
(for separators?)
@RoyiNamir SVG is easier to program. This way they won't have to do anything when it goes to 100 M or 1 B, they just have a script counting and changing the logo dynamically
10:40
At client side ?
SVG is easier to change both side
@DenysSéguret lol, I doubt that's the reason
whats wrong with this timeout ?
One image on server's cache is more preferable. no ?
@Mathematics It makes my eyes bleed?
@RoyiNamir SVG can be cached too...
10:43
@MadaraUchiha why, whats wrong with it
@Mathematics For starters, why is this even client-side?
You realize I can disable JavaScript and bypass whatever you say, right?
@MadaraUchiha its in line with out TMG server, user will timeout anyway, this is just to inform them they are....
@MadaraUchiha Yes you're right , Still I don't see the winning reason for moving to SVG. Except it's vector based.
@RoyiNamir Lighter, nicer, works on all resolutions
@RoyiNamir "vector based" is a good enough reason, isn't it ?
Doesn't it render better on mobiles with very high resolution ?
10:45
@RoyiNamir SVG is dynamic.... we developers don't like constants !
@Mathematics Another thing is the implicit eval
Yes it is. I never thought that it is lighter. ( although the markup is quite big)
And another thing is the fact that you use alert()
But as opposed to their IMG logo (few K) , it is lighter.
@MadaraUchiha I cannot see any other options, this is the best I could do, how can i improve it :S
10:46
@RoyiNamir It is ? Thanks, I was too lazy to check.
@Mathematics First, the implicit eval
Never pass JavaScript code as string
t = setTimeout(idleAlert, timeoutPeriod);
In JavaScript, you can pass functions as arguments like any other variable ^
@RoyiNamir that's what you counted ? Then the gain is bigger: text compress very well (especially compared to PNG, which is already zipped) and everything is sent gzipped to your browser
@MadaraUchiha I already know that, but i don't see how that going to help here
i'll see it in fiddler. wait.
( it shows gzip size)
10:49
@Mathematics Okay, let's step back a little
What do you think is wrong with it?
The world
(the first red rectangle should be one line up).
A lot, it wasn't my code, just trying to make it work as soon as possible,

http://jsfiddle.net/03rLey2L/4/
I made it work now :)
(but it does show the right line)
I just dont have the previous image of SO. so I can't compare...
@RoyiNamir Do you really mean compression saved 70% on a PNG ? That's very unusual (and a badly made PNG)
10:52
@RoyiNamir I don't want to see a guy with 45K wasting time on image vs svg argument
@DenysSéguret There is no PNG here. As I said the first rectangle is should be one line up
@RoyiNamir Youalso said "it does show the right line", that's why I was confused
The yellow is becuase I searched "10m"
So it confirms what I was saying: SVG is easily compressed
Yes
30% data instead of 100%
but I dont have the SO png.
10:55
@MadaraUchiha First issue is that I don't understand what is ClearTimeOut is, and why we need it
Personally I use SVG more and more. It's so much better for programming. For example in Miaou the logo colors are changed depending on the theme, using the colors set in CSS
!!tell Mathematics mdn clearTimeout
@DenysSéguret I took a print screen and saved it as 100% png
@RoyiNamir Might be a little wrong due to alignement
10:56
yes
@RoyiNamir Cheers, now add a shadow :)
And you're losing the ability to have something prettier on HR mobiles
Also - apply GZIP and it should be smaller too
@MadaraUchiha You can on best browsers if you set the background as transparent (but there's no point: svg is better for that)
@RoyiNamir no: a PNG file is already zipped
@RoyiNamir that'd never be a fair comparison
10:59
@DenysSéguret GZIP doesn't know that. it will try to gzip it also IMHO.
@RoyiNamir Which will earn you next to nothing.
@MadaraUchiha I wouldn't say it without checking.
@DenysSéguret the data section is compressed, but the file can still have some bulky headers first.
I just zipped this doc with 7zip.
HEY winrar doesn't know that I zipped it so how about I zip it again with winrar? Could double the savings!
@RoyiNamir Check :)
11:02
Still, the savings are going to be minimal if any
680 kb png :
down to 601 kb
(winrar ,good , no verification record)
try running a PNG optimiser first
I just searched google filetype:png with high quality.
PNG optimizer can help too.
@tereško for coding a PC??
@MadaraUchiha I understand that, only thing I don't understand is , won't window timers would reset on page refresh anyway
11:07
@Mathematics They would, but in the case of session invalidation, you usually want to invalidate the timer when the user performs an action on the page.
That is, a user clicked a button that sent an AJAX request would reset the session timeout on the server.
@JanDvorak wow 47% save !
I think I found why we pass window and document to IIFEs
Always run a png optimizer on your site images
11:09
But maybe not tinypng: it's lossy
now try GZIPping it. It should give you some... -2% or so
Wtf.. community approve an edit recommended by an anonymous user that renders the answer incorrect.. :( stackoverflow.com/posts/21134965/revisions
I've already seen a high-rep making an invalid edit on my answer, too.
@Billy yes, that's a stupid .not(
@Billy Yeah, it's a real problem.
11:11
Didn't that happend because that one user decided to edit the edit?
@ivarni Two users hit approve before he decided to edit
edit approvals are very often a problem, I don't know what to do against that
@DenysSéguret Review the reviewers :P
Review the reviews of those who edit the edits
There's audits but.. yeah..
11:12
@MadaraUchiha that's already the rule, but it doesn't really works well for that
@DenysSéguret Very aggressively ban those who fail the audits
And only allow them to return by successfully passing lots of audits of the other queues
good morning
@catgocat YIL vim's .
morning
vim got a crapload more useful to me :D
11:13
regardless of what I do on page, it shows alert after 10 seconds, which makes sense

http://jsfiddle.net/03rLey2L/6/

but I don't understand how can I reset timer when user do something
If anyone has a Win10 key for a fresh Pro install from, say, MSDN or something, and doesn't mind sharing, would you please send one to me for use on a personal device? :3
!!urban YIL
@catgocat [Yil](http://yil.urbanup.com/6942672) (adj) A person who is tall and skinny. He is pretty cool but he is socially awkward around people. If you get to know him hes really nice and funny. He can get annoying sometimes
or
(verb) To get taller and skinnier
@Mathematics You need the timeout ID handily (in a variable, or whatever), and call clearTimeout on it.
@catgocat Yesterday I Learned
Yeah, no idea.
OH
11:14
@MadaraUchiha Yes that's whats happening in the code
@Mathematics Have you ever heard of the module pattern?
the dot command is the first chapter of practical vim right?
Does somebody has a QA to close this one ? stackoverflow.com/questions/32180910/…
@catgocat Yup
31
Q: Javascript function scoping and hoisting

dev.e.loperI just read a great article about JavaScript Scoping and Hoisting by Ben Cherry in which he gives the following example: var a = 1; function b() { a = 10; return; function a() {} } b(); alert(a); Using the code above, the browser will alert "1". I'm still unsure why it returns...

It can probably be improved though
it's about functions, so not really on point IMO
11:16
Someone goldhammered it
Hence it could be improved :P
somebody closed it
YIL gpg
case closed
@DenysSéguret I think it would be a good idea to restrict reviewing permission by accepted answers in a certain tag, or reputation gained from a certain tag, rather than just overall rep
11:17
@MadaraUchiha Yes and RMP, and Prototype pattern, but this is a self invoking function, do I need to worry about global variables ?
I know nothing about C, for example, and I could go and edit any question I like without review
So same goes for editing as well as reviewing
@Billy not so easy. Not all questions have a big tag (and sometimes it's not even the right one)
@Mathematics Well, you can create a module ResettableTimer which exposes a method resetTimer()
you should only be able to review something you actually know something about
Then you don't need to worry about handlers and timeouts, it's all internally managed.
11:18
Tags with less questions? Perhaps the threshold can be a formula based on the popularity of the tag
@MadaraUchiha not sure if I totally got that
I don't understand linkedin. Why do friends of my friends want to be linked to me ?
@Mathematics Sec
module pattern internally managed but what do you mean worry about timeouts
@DenysSéguret LinkedIn isn't about friends
11:22
var resettableTimer = function (duration) {
    function init() {
        //...
    }

    function reset() {
        //...
    }

    init();
    return {
        reset: reset;
    };
};

var timer = resettableTimer(2000);

timer.reset(); // should reset the timer
it's about professional business associates
@Mathematics the outside world only knows that timer is an object with a reset method
While the reset method will internally reset an actual timer
var resettableTimer = function (duration) {

    var timeoutID;

    function init() {
    }

    function reset() {
        window.clearTimeout(timeoutID);
        timeoutID = window.setTimeout(slowAlert, duration);
    }

    init();
    return {
        reset: reset
    }
};

var timer = resettableTimer(2000);
timer.reset(); // should reset the timer
grr, hold on
can a file be run from a line number in node? like node app.js:9 ?
@argentum47 Have you tried it?
11:30
nope.. checking
sortof works. I guess. I have require('mongoose') at the top. and on line 165 I have mongoose.Schema which shows an error on some mongoose_create_schema. so maybe I need to move that require that line on 165
@MadaraUchiha Is this how you wanted it >?
var inActivityTimer = function (duration) {

    var timeoutID;

    function delayedAlert() {
        clearAlert();
        timeoutID = window.setTimeout(slowAlert, duration);
    }

    function slowAlert() {
        alert("You may have been logged out due to inactivity. Click OK to refresh the page.");
    }

    function clearAlert() {
        window.clearTimeout(timeoutID);
    }

    return {
        reset: delayedAlert
    }
};

var timer = resettableTimer(2000);
timer.reset(); // should reset the timer
(see full text)
@Mathematics Looking good
for what I studied self invoking functions are fine and shouldn't have trouble with global varaiables
s/delayed/delay/
@JanDvorak you got such a dirty mind !!
11:37
s/self-invoking functions/IIFEs/
@Mathematics ?
@Mathematics Eh, what?
Haha wtf
@catgocat see who's laughing, show me some of your code examples then ?
@MadaraUchiha thats what I remember, but ignore me for now
Omg what is going on xD
@Mathematics you name the generator "inActivityTimer" but you call it as "resettableTimer"
in either case, it should probably be in UpperCase and allow being called with new.
11:42
@AwalGarg huh?
@JanDvorak just a type :)
OOP classes should be in upper case
@JanDvorak Could be, matter of preference really
@MadaraUchiha this is even better
var inActivityTimer = function (duration) {
    var timeoutID;
    reset();

    function reset() {
        window.clearTimeout(timeoutID);
        timeoutID = window.setTimeout(function () {
            alert("You may have been logged out due to inactivity. Click OK to refresh the page.");
        }, duration);
    }

    return {
        reset: reset
    }
}(2000);
@Mathematics That works, but: It doesn't allow for multiple timers (You're making a module, why not make it modular while you're at it?), and also, it doesn't let you decide when the timer goes off. It just starts the moment this code is reached.
With a function, you get a little more control.
You can make a resettable timer component that all of your application could use, you can even pass it the function to run once the timer is reached, and use it for all kinds of purposes.
11:47
@MadaraUchiha true, but I need it only once in a masterpage and needs to be self invoking
also, when making an IIFE, always wrap it in parentheses
@Mathematics You know, at worst, var mymodule = function() { ... }; mymodule() works just as well as a self invoking
Self invoking is just a nicer syntax for some things
@MadaraUchiha *IIFE
@JanDvorak SSDD
it doesn't invoke itself
11:48
@Cereal are you on miaou?
!!define ssdd
@JanDvorak SSDD "Same Shit, Different Day" Derived from Stephen King's book (Now a movie), "Dreamcatcher".
@JanDvorak My pocket dictionary just isn't good enough for you.
@AwalGarg Iiiii can be
12:31
user406009
@rlemon Do you have a beta of your extension out yet?
no, I downloaded hearthstone
so my weekend was pretty busy
if you put an observer within a function, will it rerun, or will it only run when the function runs the first time?
user406009
@corvid Can you provide a simple code example to clarify?
let _createConnection = function (name, onError=_.noop) {
  ServiceConfigurations.configurations.find({ service: 'cylon' }).observeChanges({
    changed: function (config) {
      console.log('My cursor changed now');
    }
  });
}
user406009
12:41
Every time you call _createConnection it probably registers a new listener.
user406009
So for example, if you can _createConnection() two times, you will get two console.logs for every change.
user406009
I guess in your terminology the observer will be rerun on every change.
btw @rlemon @Lalaland I figured a way to share the same websocket instance
user406009
Sharing which websocket across what?
12:45
user406009
Oh, you mean using the one chat is already using for our wonderful extensions?
@Lalaland exactly.
Fuurk.. Having real problems animating transform properties with jQuery :(
user406009
You actually don't really need to listen to that websocket.
but listening to it makes work easier
12:46
Found this method, which works, but if you start modifying the property outside of the animate function it messes up because it can't keep track
.animate({
        myFakeProperty : val
    }, {
        step : function(now, fx){
            $(this).css('transform', 'translateX(' + now + '%)');
        }
That's not what I meant
.animate({
    left: '+=50'
}, 5000, onDone);
If you wanted to use the step function, you would still provide the left property (for moving along the y axis) so that the value of left will be passed with now
var story = this.refs.story && React.findDOMNode(this.refs.story); is the first part this.refs.story necessary ?
depends
how
if its undefined then it wont find
Wait, so are gets not meant to be used internally in code?
12:53
More than once I deleted code that looked like this:

foo.x = foo.x;
Only to break entire pages, because the side effects of that assignment were doing everything. (http://mcfunley.com/from-the-annals-of-dubious-achievement)
this.getDOMNode().querySelectorAll('.photos li'); :(
@AwalGarg Ugh. The bycrypt docs for ruby redefine = without mentioning it anywhere. Docs made no sense until I went through the source

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