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18:00
Philosophy as in why things are the way they are. They give you a question, you solve it and then you discuss what you both learned from it and what deeper meaning it has.
@FlorianMargaine cool
You'd discuss Occam's Razor and then prove how MDL learning works and why.
You'd discuss an algorithmics problem, come up with the concept of memoization and then discuss dynamic programming and what you can do with it.
odd that so many files there have the contents: [object Promise]
Good courses in the university (not bad courses, and there are both) teach you how to think - they don't teach you a specific algorithm. When they do - it's fundamental. @AwalGarg
@Luggage looks like you forgot a then :D
18:02
@Luggage oh
that's a bug
@BenjaminGruenbaum I highly doubt this happens at even prominent unis around the world. Lets exclude places like MIT etc. Would you say this happens at, lets say, huji university as well? :P
@AwalGarg HUJI is a bad example.
shoot a good one
Yes, it happens there but it also happens to be a very good university.
coursera
and OSS
18:03
@Luggage pushing a fix as of right now
@AwalGarg No, it's a bad example because it's particularly good, it's not MIT but it's good enough that presented with a choice I chose not to go all the way to MIT. I get to learn from Turing award and Fields medal recipients in either case.
@AwalGarg having done MIT courses - it's definitely that way too. You are expected to have already solved the problems and gone through the lesson when you get in class. You can pass just fine even if you didn't but you won't benefit nearly as much.
@Luggage this is fixed, thanks for reporting
18:07
@BenjaminGruenbaum ahh. well I have gone through some coursera material which is claimed to be the stuff taught in actual corresponding unis. Harvard/stanford etc. didn't particularly impress me. Obviously this is a very limited experience to form an opinion out off, but it does give me a vague picture.
off I go now, laters all
does android even run on 64bit linux systems?
I have been told that since a lot of devs know php, its low paying than say other fairly new languages like rails ... how true is that?
1 message moved to Trash can
@androidplusios.design Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
why would it show 5. it should be 43.
if (true) {
  var x = 5;
}

console.log(x); //5

// Technically the value should go of once variable is out of the scope of block?
18:14
!!afk going home
@androidplusios.design read hoisiting plz. and js doesn't have block scoping .. not with var. you are looking for let
Ok
yaa with let ECMAScript 6 variables go off
var x; if(true) { x = 5;} console.log(x); your code as seen by js. hence x = 5;
This theme is amazing. Some guy from this group created it :)
lemon I presume.
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18:18
is there a way to disable the title changes on the chat? it disturbs me :)?
@androidplusios.design where are you from?
from the lala-android world , don't be stupid
@AwalGarg I'm from Japan
:)
@androidplusios.design do you have android installed on a 64 bit linux ? then help me get it up and running if you would like
@androidplusios.design I'm from Inphpia
18:21
I thought you were from Uganda @AwalGarg
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$('title').remove() :)
@androidplusios.design that's not a place
@AwalGarg ugandanavian
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!!wiki uganda
18:22
Uganda (/juːˈɡændə/ yew-GAN-də or /juːˈɡɑːndə/ yew-GAHN-də), officially the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is bordered to the east by Kenya, to the north by South Sudan, to the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to the southwest by Rwanda, and to the south by Tanzania. Uganda is the world's second most populous landlocked country after Ethiopia. The southern part of the country includes a substantial portion of Lake Victoria, shared with Kenya and Tanzania, situating the country in the African Great Lakes region. Uganda also lies within the Nile basin...
Google it its a place
well that flag is not DRY
is rlemon.ca down for anyone else?
@argentum47 is from Nojsia
anyone in here have any experience with Parse?
18:23
@towc yes with a 502 baad gateway
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!!pizza 360 32
:/
!!pizza 9999999999 99999999999999
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18:24
atomic resolution
the pizza is moar bigger ?
many points await those who help me
!!moustache argentum47
hi moses howz jesus
@towc That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: moustache, mustache
18:24
@shadowmoses your points won't get me a gf so I don't care
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moustache is dead since a while
@awal well neither will sitting in a chat room, so you might as well get something out of it right?
my life is just crumbling over right now
@shadowmoses sitting in a chat room got @copy a girl
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18:25
@shadowmoses not with that attitude
@AwalGarg I can hook you up with someone
(yes, it's kendall's mom)
@towc does someone like cookies?
a blow-up doll doesn't count as a girlfriend
@towc speak for yourself
@towc Apparently shut up
18:27
:o
s
@copy was that offensive?
hahaha
Apparently
Only apparently
I thought she'd laugh, anyway
you know better
apparently
18:28
what is a blow-up doll anyways?
@AwalGarg not sure if serious or trolling
check your amazon purchase history
!!urban blow up doll
@AwalGarg No definition found.
@AwalGarg Apparently I am
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18:29
here what SO does on the title document.title = document.title.replace(/^(\(\d*\*?\) )?(.*)( \| [^|]*)$/, "$1" + e.name.replace(/\$/g, "$$$$") + "$3")) how can I trick it so it stops to warn me?
@BadgerCat if that offended you I'm deeply sorry :(
@AwalGarg blow up doll the cheap substitute for a date, usually considered better in bed because they lie perfectly still and never get their partner and them selves caught by moaning loudly.*note biting the blow up doll on the shoulder during sex is not advised due to the chances that u will pop ur "partner"*
@towc It didn't!
ermm...
18:32
argh .. android is SHiT ... what makes sense is JS
android is Trash agreed
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embrace JavaShit
How hard would be to make an OS in JS?
there is one. it is called "nodeos"
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neat
Java: I have an exception with Android

Linux: What?

Java: How did you play my apps on on Linux Distros?

Linux: Magic Bitch. https://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/842630-installing-android-apps-on-linux-with-archon
18:36
@crl firefoxOS?
@towc lol no
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that one too, oh nvm ^
Yaa firefoxOS is less famous
@AwalGarg it's web based, right?
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ChromeOS, no jk, pretty much a jailed Linux I think
18:37
a lot of things are in js, even if not all of the OS things...
@towc userland is based on web tech, not the OS itself. It is linux kernel + gecko
Chromes OS is an OS which runs in a browser. What a Joke
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still has a core OS (Linux?)
@AwalGarg oooooh ok
anyways, @crl nodeos isn't much better than that. it just uses the node apis IIRC. it is the linux kernel anyways
18:39
btw, you know how to use the terminal, why does curl https://www.twitter.com/ not return anything?
Chrome OS is great for security
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ah, :)
help curl
no packets received apparently
!!make hooch or play fo4 or clean basement
@towc twitter's server isn't bound to reply to curl requests
18:40
@rlemon play fo4
@AwalGarg wait, so it's different things? I thought they'd be exactly the same because they both use http, right?
or https...
they should receive the same source
@nick have you brewed anything else yet?
@towc curl's http requests don't look like the ones sent by the browser. browser attaches some meta data headers.
do this: goto twitter in browser, check network panel, right click on request, select copy as curl, paste in terminal
that's so cool!
what would I do without you
dance
18:44
maybe :P
anyone learnt ES2015 here?
no
no one
at all
These are all noobs. I know it pretty well. Expert in it.
hint: the answer is alphanumerical
18:48
google says: ES2015 is the best version of JavaScript yet, and you can use it to write higher quality and more readable code.
whether it's the best or not it's debatable
but surely the latest stable version
es3 was pretty good
anything is better than android plus ios design
19:02
@rlemon Nope; haven't moved out yet, which is what I'm waiting to do before I brew a lot more.
I liked ES1
fuck y'all and your fancy function statements.
I prefer ES0, not to be confused with ESO
I'm more an ELO guy myself
hey guys. I want to open source a JS library I built, but all of my JS libraries have cool names (like wildstring and moreon and dable) and I can't think of a cool name for this one...I'm literally only able to call it "KVData" It turns JS Objects to arrays of key-value pairs to make conversion back and forth easier for databases and to allow you to use something like angular without worrying about the controller knowing all the details of complex objects
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!!urban es6
19:15
@crl No definition found for es6
ec2-52-74-122-227
what does this mean ?
In netstat output (windows) ?
that's your bank account
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server name probly
@Nick oh hush
@crl any idea how can convert htis to an actual ip ?
OMG, you're rich. you got like $50 in here
19:17
@Abhishrek 52.74.122.227
@Abhishrek host (if it is a server name)
@copy and how did you do that ?
@Abhishrek seriously?
Yep never went to a real college.
Neither did I...
19:17
@Abhishrek It's part of the name
neither did a lot of people
@copy ah okay.
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who r
I bet even google has a 'snippet' (or how do you call it? thing like weather wyc or define thing) for 'who is xxx'
@copy what does that original notation really signify?
!!tell Abhishrek eval "ec2-52-74-122-227".replace(/ec2-(\d{2})-(\d{2})-(\d{3})-(\d{3})/, '$1.$2.$3.$4')
19:21
@Abhishrek "52.74.122.227"
@AwalGarg It's a generated hostname name of an Amazon ec2 instance
Everyone should learn regex. It will make you look smarter than you actually are
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@Nick could be way shorter
Probably
oh wait, yes it could
@copy ahh
19:23
I need to be worried
for some reason my skype is trying to talk to an amazon ec2 instance vOv
!!> "ec2-52-74-122-227".replace(/ec2-/, '').replace(/-/g, '.')
@Nick "52.74-122-227"
how would I do that with a single regex?
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g
@Nick "52.74.122.227"
19:24
/learn regex/have friends/s
do all blocks (if-else, while, for, try-catch, switch, functions etc) follow hoisting?
I don't mean how to make the match global, is there a way to remove the first string, and then also replace all dashes?
"ec2-52-74-122-227".split("-").slice(1).join(".")
that's cheating
I see function expression doesn't follow this load order i.e. hoisting. Are there other exceptions as well?
19:28
@Nick thats shorter --- you notice ?
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almost good
if i want to create a portfolio, would it proper to create it on github? or github should be only for projects which can be used by everyone?
function myvar(a, b){

	var x = a + b;

	var myfunc = function(){
		return x+5;
	}

	return myfunc();

	var myfunc = function(){
		return x+3;
	}
}

console.log(myvar(4,5));

// Here nested function expressions doesn't follow the load order.
Nobody is active? Please tag me as soon as someone shows up
!!> "ec2-52-74-122-227".replace(/(ec2-(\d+)-|-)/g, "$2.")
@AwalGarg "52.74.122.227"
19:38
@crl ^
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nice :)
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I'm tired
@androidplusios.design variable hoisting works differently
@rlemon hoisting work everywhere in Javascript program right? But, on Mozilla wiki its mentioned variables with functions
19:43
read on function vs variable hoisting in js
if you change your demo to define the functions via function myfunc then the latter is used
I read it. What I understood is. variables and functions are always hoisted. But function expressions aren't
where did you read that
wait
I give you the link
@AwalGarg dude
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20:36
they tried to improve G+, but doesn't seem better
@SomeKittens you should set a better default font for your body text
it currently flashes blank, then unstyled serif, then the actual font
@phenomnomnominal yeah, the font's crummy
I just have no idea what to do about it
20:53
just have some default CSS fallbacks at the minimum
gotcha
worst joke 2015:
> I just don't git git
body {
    font-family: 'NewsCycleRegular', verdana, sans-serif
}
Verdana might be capital.
Still blocking
/me is really clueless with fonts
@SomeKittens are you not using font-face?
oh yes you are
maybe inline the other fonts CSS into yours?
21:03
I am?
looks like it requests 5 css files?
yah
I kinda like Skelton's font better than mine
22:04
@SomeKittens I'm not sure I like the arguments you make about a wip branch. The stash can have all the same issues with merging with someone else refactor and wip branches can be just as private as the stash (just don't push it).
Stash is more convenient for the use case you are using, though, I agree there.
Hey there
@BerndErnst 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.
My first time here in this JS channel :)
shes a bot/
I think I have a question regarding "Headless Browser" or maybe "JSDOM".
I click on an input submit field via jsdom and want to catch the redirect. How can I do that? Is that possible with JSDOM or do I have to use something like PhantomJS?
I'm really uncertain about how it is handled in general.
To explain it easy: I want to login in a website. And of course I get a redirect - but how can I handle it with JS?
@Luggage If you want to get technical, stash is a fancy wip commit
yup
a much more convenient one that does a 'reset' fo ryou when you check it out
like auto-amend
how can a event(say click) from a polymer element communicate with a sibling polymer element?
23:11
there should usually be a parent than mediates that communication.
thanks, do I have to use native events?
i'm not sure I follow.
I want to use a mouse click bubbling from one sibling to effect the other
so the only way to do this is have a parent component, or parent div with listener?
the same way you'd handle an html button click?
compare your situation with clicking a button and putting the text "clicked" in a text box. This sounds no different.
I guess so
Do events bubble out of custom components?
23:16
I'm not sure, actually. I dont use polymer.
or custom elements at all, really.
I would assume that things like click would propogate the same way..
Atom is switching to custom elements
the editor?
23:27
@SuperUberDuper Doesn't atom use react?
currently
seems like I could have done this with a global pub suscribe object, but polymer has done the hard work.
btw riotjs2.0 looks pretty cool
but I'm too much into react these days at work
ok time to sleep!
Out of curiosity, do any of you guys use ember? It seems a lot less active (in terms of how long it takes to get a question answered) then angular...
I used it for 7 months
Huh.. any idea how long it takes for most questions to get answered? I'm used to the wait five minutes and get a response that I've enjoyed on angular and rails questions.
1-2 days if your lucky
23:33
Hooray!
better to use slack
There's a slack chat for ember?
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Q: "Application Actions" in Ember 2.1

penne12I'm trying to create a modal for my users to signin, so I have this link: <li><a {{action "signin"}}>Sign In</a></li> in a {{planhw-navbar}} component. {{planhw-navbar signin=(action "showModal" name="signin-modal")}} But when I open my browser, I get the error: An action named 'showMod...

where are you based?
Texas (CST/UTC-5)
23:36
Yeah... already found that... just signed up
@penne12 its a great community! enjoy
Thanks!
TIL windows 10 has still IE
Ember is a good choice, since you can have native inputs now
TIL?
a manual opened in ... IE when i need it ... lel
TIL = Today I Learned
23:41
sheesh
not good
8 more years of ie ahead
I might change profession lol
i checked the version, its 11
still rubbish browser
I will kill those who use ie
but there is also a checkbox which got checked: "Install new versions automaticall"
wth, if MS moves to edge, they shouldn't include IE in win 10 -.-
@penne12 you got it easy ;) I'm old enough to code for ie5-6
23:43
erm... I just discovered 4chan...
my life has a whole new meaning
that site has been up for years
good job?
it's like reddit, but more ... * hyperactive
hyperactive
23:45
@KarelG That comparison is backwards
A child is compared to his great grandparent, not the other way around
you missed "hyperactive"
@SuperUberDuper I've kinda decided that I'll let users who try IE hope for the best
and if something breaks, they get a new feature.
ie9 is ok for basic sites with polyfills
+babel
@penne12 killing is for losers ;)
man, don't look at IE anymore
Meh... I guess so
Just.... all IE does is make dev's lifes awful
23:50
winners don't use drugs
Winners Don't Use Drugs is an anti-drug slogan that was included on all arcade games imported into North America for 11 years from 1989 to 2000. The slogan appears on a screen that is shown during a game's attract mode. The messages are credited to FBI Director William S. Sessions, whose name appears alongside the slogan. Sessions reached a deal with American Amusement Machine Association president Robert Fay through which 20 arcade manufacturers agreed to include the slogan in their games. The slogan made its official debut on January 10, 1989, when three major games that included the slogan were...
wot?
you guys got it easy with ie, now is the golden age of programming
speaking of winning, this thing is pretty cool:
Markdown doesn't work here?
There!
You ain't the only old one around. I once had an app that supported IE 5.5
Wow.
I'm awful at this - fixed it
23:53
someone called me young on friday
but they were close to retirement
@Luggage I've been alive since a few months before windows 2003...
I'm old enought to remember games with "Winners Don't Use Drugs" in them
@SuperUberDuper Yet not old enough to realise that age makes no difference
me too, but it didn't work
23:55
Back in my day we only had 16 bit and ran all code in ring 0
@SuperUberDuper ?
Oh boy, when protected mode came in...that was the golden age of programming
sorry meant golden web programming
whats protected mode?
No idea
(this message is completely useless)
Back in my day you only had html and HTTP's standard was only a few pages long
In computing, protected mode, also called protected virtual address mode, is an operational mode of x86-compatible central processing units (CPUs). It allows system software to use features such as virtual memory, paging and safe multi-tasking designed to increase an operating system's control over application software. When a processor that supports x86 protected mode is powered on, it begins executing instructions in real mode, in order to maintain backward compatibility with earlier x86 processors. Protected mode may only be entered after the system software sets up several descriptor tables...
23:57
Back in my day, well actually, I guess my day is in the future? Meh, I'm somewhat confused
nice processor
my 1st pc was 286 for 8 years
i never had a 368. i went from 8088 to 486
@SuperUberDuper When mommy and daddy want to have some fun, but don't want the stork to bring you a little sister
My first PC was an iMac from 2007, with about 2gb of ram, and 512gb of HD
so many games I couldn't play like setters
23:58
(I'm really young)
We gathered. :)
mind you I lived in the golden age of gaming
where your friends has high probablity of playing the same games
that's like everyone under 40
yeah
games now suck
@SuperUberDuper You mean when games were released in abundance for relatively cheap, available to most slices of society, and were easily distributed?

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