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00:00
@copy "SyntaxError: let is a reserved identifier"
@copy [true,false]
-_-
Great stuff
wtf?
how?
I mean, what explains this
It has an internal pointer that advances or something
00:01
So you can incrementally parse things
so basically in this case .test is wrong?
that's interesting..
should I be using exec?
fuck that took me forever to figure out also.
not that I figured it out, but you know, to get to the point where I could make it break consistently.
> As with exec() (or in combination with it), test() called multiple times on the same global regular expression instance will advance past the previous match.
Remove the /g
so string.match(re) it is
@copy or that, yea
I will need two re's then
because I check the entire text node for a match, then parse for multiples in a crappy way
actually nvm
first match is the same goal.
ignore me
thanks @copy
00:05
Sure
@rlemon - how many lines did ya comment out before ya found it?
problem was I was doing console.log( re.test(word) ) a bunch and testing the entire textNode and stuff
so I was stepping without knowing what was happening
sounds about right.. frustrating shit
00:19
BAM! Space gun
When I started playing this morning I had wood armor. Look at me now :)
00:52
Howdy
Huh, didn't know this was allowed
827
Q: What is your best programmer joke?

hmasonWhen I teach introductory computer science courses, I like to lighten the mood with some humor. Having a sense of fun about the material makes it less frustrating and more memorable, and it's even motivating if the joke requires some technical understanding to 'get it'! I'll start off with a cou...

 
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01:59
@Pies Questions like that were once allowed on the site, but they aren't anymore. That's why the thread was given a historical lock with the following message: "This question exists because it has historical significance, but it is not considered a good, on-topic question for this site, so please do not use it as evidence that you can ask similar questions here. This question and its answers are frozen and cannot be changed."
ignore the following video, just trying to see the differences in the embedded player vs local player on youtube
!!youtube tourettes man
wait... that's not embedded I'm dumb
too late, I tried to ignore it but I was compelled to click
02:24
Howdy
So...
ya get school off today?
I'm outta school, son
Oh haha
How about you?
02:26
High school... .-.
And already into programming enough to be on Stack chat, nice!
Well I've been using JS for years
Since my middle school offered it
Strange as it seems
I started programming in High School in AP comp sci, I've never heard of programming being offered in middle school, that's awesome!
Not really. The teacher wasn't very good and we had to mainly teach ourselves
Say, ya in college or out of school altogether?
Just graduated college in December
in computer science game design!
02:31
Oh wow
Uh...congrats
I may be a bit late
Just a junior XD
Oh my god
ya rep
Also, (bump) nice answer on the jQuery data tables question
Oh thanks
never even knew what data tables were, just looked it up XD
Holy crap, thanks
Just what I needed to comment
Haha that's how I write like almost half of my answers on Stack Overflow!
Well maybe not quite half ;)
02:36
I know...wish I had it earlier
Say, is there a point where ya get more flags available? Or can upvote more times per day?
But you would be surprised how many questions there are that can be answered just by digging in the docs of something you don't really start out with an understanding of
I imagine
Flags per day = (approved flags - declined flags) / 10 + 10
Iirc
Oh huh...
So if you have 10 approved flags, then you get 11 per day
20 approved flags you get 12 per day
Again, this is what I remember, not positive
02:39
Also, am I the only one who just upvotes any question I see?
So you also get more flags with more rep
Also, do you get flags back every day?
Or do they remain lost?
Also I only upvote questions and answers that (1) Are clear and understandable, (2) have more than a minimum amount of effort put into asking/answering them, and (3) I don't end up close-voting for being off topic
Your flags replenish every day!
And there's no rollover flags like on your cell phone
Hmm...well I just upvote anyone with a question and has less than 15 points
Unless it's something like this
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Q: Thumbnails of the images are not shown after migrate to windows azure

user3276533I just started to run web development and I just migrated a website to azure but thumbnails are not shown. I have no idea about the path of a thumbnail. Can anyone tell me what it is?

I'm usually relatively stingy with my upvotes
@Pies Thanks, just closed that one XD
02:43
Oh wait, you're a mod?
Every user is a mod in some capacity. The more rep you have, the more moderator powers you get.
dang
I'm only 600 rep away from 10,000, and then I get even more privileges!
Hmm...
Out of thumbs up per day
Soz
To vote to close questions takes 3,000, and that question already had 4/5 votes needed to close, so I put the final vote on
02:45
Wait really?
3000 rep?
From you?
How come it didn't take any from me?
Ah, you don't pay the 3000 rep, you just need that much, then you get 50 close votes a day
Ooooh
Here's the full list of mod powers that you can get without being an elected diamond moderator: stackoverflow.com/help/privileges
02:47
Yeah, already knew em all
Just didn't remember that
So...have ya programmed anything big?
Also in case you were wondering, thumbs ups replenish at 5pm PST every day
Er, I'm PST, so I guess it would be a different time for you!
7pm for me
EST
The most popular thing I programmed is this: bitlisten.com, the biggest thing I programmed is this: immunogen.org, and if you want to see all the things I programmed you can see them here: maxlaumeister.com
Oh wow, that's amazing
glad you like it!
02:51
Ya built it yourself?
I built BitListen myself, Immunogen was with a team of 3 other students in college
Man...
I ain't got nothin that big XD
How long ya known JS?
You will eventually! I didn't have anything big in high school either - just keep learning, and eventually you will have ideas for things you want to build!
I already got some ideas and am working on jQuery games
I've known JS I want to say since like late high school or early college
02:53
but none of them are anything like that
But I only really got good at it in the last 3-4 years or so
of course, "good" being entirely relative :)
Well, I gotta go
'Night
Or wait, what time is it where ya live?
Yep, it's 8pm here
Oh wow
A'right, well good...nightish
Good night, I'm not always on Stack chat, so if you ever want to get ahold of me you can look up my info on my profile :)
time to get some sweet rocket league on
03:47
$ node StatScannerTests.js
should be ten:  20
should be 15:  14
$ node StatScannerTests.js
should be ten:  20
should be 15:  15
$ node StatScannerTests.js
should be 10:  10
should be 15:  5
04:01
here is a more simplified vs @Abhishrek jsfiddle.net/loktar/rep19zLL
I just felt like prettying it up and putting it into a demo
@Loktar thank you and love you so much 2.9 :D
np :)
@SomeKittens did you complete that node code from yesterday yesterday using deque?
would like to see your implementation if ur willing to share/
@rism still working on it
04:09
aww :(
Current status:
'use strict';

import * as Deque from 'double-ended-queue';

interface EventItem {
  timestamp: number;
}

/**
 * Simple class to mess around with
 * Just records how many hits it's had in the last 30 seconds
 */
export class StatScanner {
  latestBucket: number;
  statsDeque: Deque;
  bucketStart: number;
  constructor(name:string, public interval:number) {
    this.bucketStart = Date.now();
    this.latestBucket = 0;
    this.statsDeque = new Deque();

    setInterval(() => console.log(name, this.getNumInvocations()), this.interval);
hmmm bit different ;)
04:29
personal preference poll; element.getAttribute('foo') vs element.attributes['foo']
@Nick Latter
Because then I know there's no side effects
And I feel like it should be marginally faster, though unsure about that one
@SomeKittens Whats the advantage of using - let eventsLast30?
Why not just truncate statsDeque?
tbh I dunno anything about node - was really looking for something like a c# lock
yesterday you were talking about 50k events per sec
I've added a freakishly amount of event listeners to my video player in order to get the behaviour identical to the youtube player
interested to see how that kinda frequency is handled
per sec? mmm, maybe per interval.
04:57
@rism Observables
05:10
@rism No real advantage, that "just works" for the time being.
@ivarni there might be a getter?
@phenomnomnominal Yeah, I need to sit down and learn about getters and setters soon. Never used them (and I'm embarassed for it). They'd even be invoked when accessing obj['prop'] ?
@SomeKittens yep, i hear that. "working" is good.
Yep potentially
eeeh, not sure how to feal about that
05:17
@ivarni you might feel better about them when they're invoked on
obj['prop']='xyz'
Perhaps :)
I've just developed a strong dislike of magic over too many years working with Java, I like not getting surprises
not a lot of magic about them in javascript
all bear bones and out in the open
bare*
Well, if I access obj['prop'] and that ends in an AJAX request or some bullshit like that then I'm going to be a sad panda
ah, well, if your talking implementation - then everything is open to abuse
Yes, and the beauty of not having getters/setters is that it makes it impossible for some mouthbreather to do it :)
But I'll probably just have to get used to having them around and I suspect there's more good uses than evil ones
05:25
not really impossible tho right?
without a setter the mouthbreather can corrupt any property
That implies said person is on your team and not on the team that made the API you're using, meaning it's easier to fix the root issue
now we're talking rabbit holes
know what you mean tho
I'll probably just kick and scream a bit and then happily adapt to getters/setters :)
i expect we'll see you promoting their use in just a couple of months ;)
Possibly, it's human nature to distrust what you don't know
05:41
Doh. "Content specified in a stylesheet does not become part of the DOM."
Check. Your. Work.
user3119231
06:02
morning
user3119231
man I got this snapchat and every time I see these "snaps" I pretend to grab a pistol and shoot me in the head.
user3119231
I need to know more about that
do more. know more.
Mornin'
Blegh, that blatant sandbox duplicate has been re-opened -.-
07:03
The actual sandbox is a crackup.
user3119231
That isn't nauseating at all
is it possible to know the app download progress in a webpage. so that i can show a progress bar while loading, or at least when a app download has been completed.
Its about IOS
user3119231
user3119231
> Rats! WebGL hit a snag
what does that even mean
WebGL has a boo-boo
user3119231
wow, this was the best stuff I've seen a long long time... ro.me
hi - looking for ideas for library to use, ideally angular based for making visio type diagrams. Basic shapes are fine
very cool - ro.me
I found github.com/codecapers/AngularJS-FlowChart but hoping for something further along
07:38
is it possible to know the app download progress in a webpage. so that i can show a progress bar while loading, or at least when a app download has been completed.
Its about IOS
@RahmathullahMPulikkal your best bet is the meta tag that links the app in the app store
.color {color:green}
<li ng-class="color">MY NAME</li>

// y not working ?
08:35
@Simply RTFM?
A gorgeous, opinionated JavaScript microframework hand-delivered to your door every month
I loled
It takes an expression, not a class name.
@BenFortune oh thank you
ng-class="{color: trueOrFalseVar}"
i got it generally it takes expression or variable
ng-class="'color'" // works
08:42
@Simply If you're adding a static class, just use class=""...
No need for the overhead of ng-class
@BenFortune hmmm yes ty :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum me also good.. Friend :)
09:01
@BartekBanachewicz :D
09:14
Hi!
Why is my request header printed out in console different from the request header shown in the networks tab of the dev tools?
The Authorization header is missing in the networks tab
Err
not a good idea to post the Authorization header in public
It's not a production code;)
I'm just testing things out :D
09:21
So I'm trying to quit nicotine and I have this app that's supposed to motivate me and it just informed me that since I haven't had any tobacco since thursday I have now saved enough money to pay for a 6 hour taxi ride in Tokyo. Fuck you app.
@ivarni lol!
does jquery shim this? $('#foo').setCustomValidity
@Qantas94Heavy Any idea why this is happening?
I'm using Angulay $http to post
*Angular
I logged the request into the console by using interceptors
<li ng-class="'color'" ng-repeat="title in titles | orderBy : '-date' | searchName:search">Name : {{title.name}} - Description : {{title.description}} on : {{title.date | date: 'MMMM, dd yyyy'}}</li> // working

<li ng-class="'color'" ng-repeat="title in titles | orderBy : '-date' | searchName:'search'">Name : {{title.name}} - Description : {{title.description}} on : {{title.date | date: 'MMMM, dd yyyy'}}</li> // not working

i added single quotes in seach one
@shyam I'm only seeing one of the mentioned headers
09:34
@Oliver yep!
Ah, I understand now ;)
I would suspect that they're simply not the same request
The Accept header differs as well
Pretty much everything is different :P
Aha!
lol i got it its noob mistake
It is an OPTIONS request in the Networks tab!
And POST in the console!
I should have guessed!
Thank you @OliverSalzburg :D
You're welcome :)
09:42
:)
I created a small plugin which job is to authenicate different login and signup.
I am worrying, that there might be different way of doing it.
could you any one review my code and let me know. if there is any easy way of doing it.
hi
everybody
Does anyone have idea why clusters doesn't expand in Satellite view in web Google map API?
@Abhishrek not there

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