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14:04
Hey, folks.
@DarshanChaudhary Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room 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 wish to master JS. I presently know nothing about it.
How long do you reckon it'll take?
If you know nothing about it, you might want to start with learning the basics instead of trying to master it. Walk before you run sort of thing.
Erm, I do know Python pretty nicely though. So, I thought I'll be ambitious
console.log("i do know the hello world as well");
I don't think knowing python will help you in learning JS.
14:08
Well, I tell you how I started. I spent 3 weeks learning JS via CodeCademy.com, then I landed a dev job that I spent about a year and a half at, then I moved to a new job that I've been at for about a year. I'm more advanced than most JS devs, but I have a long ways to master the language, and this is after 2.5 years
so, good luck.
Ah, thanks for the heads up. Appreciate it!
alert("awesome!")
By no means am I a normal benchmark, though
@DarshanChaudhary do freecodecamp.com :)
don't use alert
@DarshanChaudhary 10,000 hours (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outliers_(book))
14:10
Yeah, that's getting a lot of stars on Github I hear?
eh, i quoted the wrong person
Sad to see Bootstrap dethroned
how did that even
@bitten No idea what that is
ah, wrong reply
yeah, i misquoted
my derp of the day
14:11
Malcolm Gladwell is the man I suppose?
it's just an idea that it takes '10,000' hours to master something
iirc the origin of the idea is from that book
That's stupid
It has the most stars on GH
yerp
Yes, yes. Gladwell is the author of that book.
14:12
but it's just like the answer "42" to the meaning of life
people ask these unanswerable questions
here's a silly answer
Yes, yes. Gladwell is the author of that book.
Hey, @bitten. What's up man?
@DarshanChaudhary hello
Silly question, eh?
Yeah, it kind of is
Everyone learns at different paces and in different ways
What might work for one person will not necessarily work for you.
And your definition of mastering something could be different from someone else's definition
not much, i am just feeding my cats
yes exactly
14:16
There are too many un-gaugeable variables.
then you also have the idea of naturally talented people, who may take 0 hours
And then the fact that JS now has a new language spec update yearly, so you get to learn new concepts and APIs all of the time now.
There is no end to this road.
It's too easy to make modules not modular in javascript :|
I just checked out freecodecamp. And it is awesome I think.
Just, why is the font so huge?
It makes me feel a little stupid, truth be told
Like, they are treating me as a kid or something
If you always find something to complain about, you'll always find an excuse not to learn. Just use it and get started on it.
14:20
just press ctrl and -
or take a few steps away from your monitor :p
@ndugger, thanks for the pep talk.
@bitten, tried it, but my hands have trouble reaching the keys now
@BenjaminGruenbaum A friend of mine who's tried that told me it's a bit slow-paced.
So do it fast
That was a quick reply :P
SJD
SJD
do somebody know how can I create a matrix of variable size of columns? (something like jagged arrays)
14:29
it is a slog.
since the last 15 minutes, I haven't written a line of code
this is aimed at babies I think
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@SJD Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq. For posting large code blocks, use a paste site like gist.github.com, hastebin.com, pastie.org or a demo site like jsbin.com
thanks @CapricaSix
I respect your strictness
She's a bot.
SJD
SJD
lol.. was a TINY amount of code
o.O
@SJD what are you trying to accomplish with that code? It makes little sense to me
14:31
I thought so. Ha.
@SJD Caprica is a bot.
SJD
SJD
So, I want a simple array to act like a jagged array
however, I need columns number to vary in size
for instance, I have at position 0 , 5 elements. At position 1, 10 elements and so on
is this achievable in jS?
Yes, but I don't see how your code reflects your question.
It's as easy as:
var myArray = [
    [1, 2, 3],
    [1, 2, 3, 4, 5],
    [1, 2, 3, 4]
];
Are you trying to dynamically fill one? What problem are you running into that you are trying to solve?
SJD
SJD
Yeah. that's it: wanna do it dynamically
just parsing some pdfs and columns have different size
Okay so pretend I'm a rubber duck and tell me step by step what you have and what your end result should be without assuming I know anything.
14:36
So helpful you are @StephanMuller
May,Germany win the League!
Thanks
Danke
And UK come back into the EU
I'm Dutch though
And Hitler be erased from the History books
And Merkel grow pretty
Ah, snap
Nobody needs a pretty politician. It just distracts from their evil
14:37
If Hitler was erased from the history books, we wouldn't be able to understand the atrocities of evil.
So no, that's a bad idea
Hey, we'll have millions of Jews and others alive. Good idea!
Dutch? May your hair not grow Orange.
May the BDFL live long
Erasing something from history books doesn't magically go back in time and undo something
yeah yeah we get it
SJD
SJD
@StephanMuller So. I have a PDF which has a tabular structure. I need to parse each line into my array. As you may notice, it is a matrix actually. However, I'd like to have the code working for any number of columns (if I change the pdf that contains another number of columns for each line)
Guess where I am from
14:38
india
You just unlocked Stalker level 9000.
like it was a guess, but i double checked your profile to be sure
@SJD Ok, so each line in the pdf becomes a line in the array, and each column becomes a value in that line?
"Darshan" was a big give away
SJD
SJD
@StephanMuller yes. But I suppose I don't know how many columns I have :D
14:40
// Line one has words
// line two too

[
    ['Line one has words'],
    ['Line two too']
]
that? or
Don't tell me you guys know the meaning of Darshan as well?
@StephanMuller ik woon in nl ook
No, but it sounds very Indian
[
   ['L', 'i', 'n', 'e' ...],
   [ ...]
]
Fairenough!
14:41
you have an indian vibe, it's a good thing ^^
That of a chatterbox?
As long as you stay away from jQuery and Angular
@bitten Dutch or just living here?
SJD
SJD
    hm.. okay.. but I'm having trouble when trying to assign values to my columns. For instance I have this:

    for(var i = 0; i < rows; ++i)
    {
        for(var j = 0; j < cols; ++j)
        {
            myArray[i][j] = "random val";
        }
     }

Is this possible?
That's actually the anser, yes
well almost, you need to create an empty array right before you loop j, and then push() into that
14:42
@SJD you need to create myArray[i] first
@StephanMuller gewoon leven, ik ben engels
mijn gf is nederlands
so here i am
@SJD without knowing the rest of your code, my warning to you is to keep in mind that "++i" is not the same as "i++"
Ah, cool. I figured as much from the sentence structure but wasn't sure. Where do you live?
@StephanMuller haha yeah, dutch is -hard-
SJD
SJD
@ndugger don't tell me.. damn
14:43
Anyway @SJD this is why programmers practice "rubber ducking". Explain the problem in very simple steps, and often a partial solution will already come to you :)
@StephanMuller haarlem
Ah, never been there actually
SJD
SJD
@StephanMuller thanks:)
and I know, it's not even that far from English in certain aspects but the grammar can be hella confusing
@StephanMuller well i would recommend it
14:45
var array = [];
for(i = 0; i < length; i++) {
    var line = [];
    for(j = 0; j < anotherLength; j++) {
        line.push(list[i]);
    }
    array.push(line);
}
@StephanMuller i'm slowly getting there. i do not phase out as much as i used to when people are talking fast.. so it's a good thing
that should do it, it's pseudo code though but you get the idea
@StephanMuller haha yeah, i want to say "je bent van arnhem?". i haven't learnt how to ask people about their "living situation" yet
@bitten Nice. Just keep practicing, the problem is that most Dutch folks will switch to English immediately :P
@DarshanChaudhary Door Darshan
sight?
14:46
"Je komt uit Arnhem?" would be okay, or "Je woont in Arnhem?"
oo okay, zo niet 'van'
Nah, that makes you sound like you're from Belgium :P
hahaha
okay
danjke
SJD
SJD
@StephanMuller however I'm getting this error.. not sure how it should be done :D

Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: Cannot set property '0' of undefined
So, I need to make an icon like these (location, time) to represent "type of flood"
as a selection list
svg
14:48
@SJD Do you know how to use the chrome devtools to set breakpoints and use console.log?
any ideas? Was thinking of a bunch of checkboxes
@littlepootis yeah, like water floods. For the company I work for
flood as in .. water?
Checkboxes make sense, yeah
querying and displaying floods based on certain inputs
14:49
i would imagine some waves?
@bitten that doesn't mean type
location = location of flood
time = time of flood
I love using checkboxes for selections, it's easy to hide them and just show the label without having to re-invent their native functionality and events
type = type of flood
oh no, that's terrible practice
I meant, to represent the type I could use checboxes
yeah, then perhaps checkboxes
3x3 grid of dots also
14:50
type would be something like "flash flood, rain flood, dam flood" and the sorts
oh you're asking a design question
@bitten again, means absolutely nothing
@StephanMuller yeah
heh, that threw me off
why is the checkbox thing a bad practice?
@StephanMuller let JS do what JS is meant to do
JS is meant to interact with the DOM, and checkboxes provide a native way to mark things as checked with an accessible fallback
14:52
rollover animations?
@towc well 3x3 dots usually signify a category
@littlepootis ideally no animations, just svg icons acting as tabs to click to open query panels
@bitten they usually mean either something you can drag or a menu with many options in it ;)
i've also seen the "stacked paper" icon for categories also
and that is a good idea
but it doesn't fit very well here
lmao okay yeah
14:54
what's the universal symbol for comparison?
equals sign?
=
not comparison :P
that's identity
needs to be something intuitive to the user
oh wait, triple equals sign would do too
@littlepootis hamburger menu :P
14:55
@towc = indicates identity?
I really like ham... meant "burger menu"
oo yeah i understand
@littlepootis for "this is where you find the treasure"?
I mean, "vs" is clearly the sign for comparison, but really doesn't fit well here either...
I could just have a small tree diagram for "distinguishment"
won't look well XD although it will be fairly intuitive
 o ------- o
     |---- o
     |---- o
something like that
like a minimal or even crude bar graph?
15:12
urgh...
looks like a key, or a weird crawling baby
with six legs
reminds me of the human centipede
crawling up a wall
ok, got the picture
hahah
i'm just playing
but why not something more akin to that?
@bitten that in no way makes the user thing "oh, that must be where the different flood types are at"
15:13
oo
i thought you were still on comparison
maybe just a warning triangle?
You're overusing icons
@littlepootis nah, I call it learning
perhaps it's impossible to communicate "the different flood types" in an icon
well not impossible but hard?
@bitten ok, sure, but we should at least get close
15:15
i would go for stacked paper, and also tooltips
so if the user is really confused at least there's plain text somewhere
ofc tooltips
@towc yeah, and nice attitude ^^
@towc more than just tooltips
@littlepootis what are you referring to?
15:16
actual text?
on hover I'd have a section of the page clearly state what the thing is
but I'd rather keep it clean if the user isn't hovering
not worrying about accessibility too much
not being paid enough to worry about accessibility XD
@towc :p
I'll go ask in other rooms
i'm just going to present this one
why wouldn't you use that?
15:19
dude, I appreciate that you're trying to help, but it ain't really working :P
haha
:3
yeah i like how i'm not helping
you're kind of missing the whole point of UX/UI
at least i've got poffterjes
apparently there is a universal sign for severity of floods google.de/…
in my own defence, that's not too far away from the last icon i presented
heh
15:21
@bitten no, that just meant "waves"
@bitten i can barely see that...
@CSáµ  the irony
beautiful
@towc i will cease suggesting
thanks
15:26
#winning
someone take an image of that too pleeaaaase :P
shoulda included my pic
too late now
u wot
your text?
15:31
anyway
happy with that
maybe I could put a triangle instead of the circle but oh well
that is tilting
user559633
Someone print it out and take a picture of it with a film camera.
@SomeKittens dahell is that your default screen size?
15:42
@towc MBP Retina
> what does people taste
😂
@bitten like
c:
well bye guys, have a nice weekend!
@littlepootis look at SomeKittens' tabs
@bitten oh lol. Missed that
15:58
first rule of JS room: if someone posts a screenshot, look at the tabs
16:13
Like that time @Abhishrek posted porn
!!abhishekpornfreak
@BenjaminGruenbaum That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: abhishekpornfreak
Jan 21 '14 at 16:46, by Abhishek Hingnikar
they love there work like i love p***. maybe i should do a p*** site !
Oh right
!!slidepoop
Mar 13 '13 at 1:40, by rlemon
(Random Fact, when rlemon was 13 he pooped on a slide. he isn't proud of it, but he felt it was time to confess. I'm sorry slide.)
Mar 18 '13 at 20:08, by Loktar
I've been to gay clubs more than regular clubs lol
16:13
<3 bot
What did I just read? :|
user559633
This place is 4Chan :|
user559633
@cswl I've maybe spent a total of 15 minutes in here, but I'm pretty sure that's not the case at all.
I know.. I was just trolling :D
16:31
@cswl hence it's just 4chan, proving your fake point to be true
That's logical, no really :|
16:50
using sinon.test with test that will do something async simple seems unposible but cant figure why
const a = {
    b: () => {
        return new Promise((resolve) => {
            setTimeout(() => resolve(10), 500)
        })
    }
}

describe('a', () => {
    it('should work', sinon.test(function () {
        return a.b()
       .then((results) => expect(results).to.equal(100))
    }))
})
Error: timeout of 2000ms exceeded
Hi
@corvid there?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I do not watch porn anymore, can we remove that?
Never
Live with it
Hey, answer quickly
What does the following log (don't run it)
var f = function() {
    console.log(this);
}
f();
var a = {
  b: function () {
    (function() {
      console.log(this)
    })()
  }
}
a.b()
my favourite one
17:09
@BenjaminGruenbaum you kidding me global
nothing, a friend of mine said it's not something JS programmers know
Am not a JS dev, sorry.
To disable devtools : goto chrome://flags and disable latest stable js features
Devtools wont open
@BenjaminGruenbaum window, on the frontend
yup
@Abhishrek "nothing" was about the "you kidding me"
(:
I thought you were verifying if I am abhishek or not
due to suspicious anti porn behavior
17:23
oh, lol
:[
Anybody using a mac
how to enable Emoji's on chrome?
Hello guys, What's up? I need to know this: stackoverflow.com/questions/38162609/…
@Abhishrek how can you say that with a straight face?
17:33
MFW I look for an alert replacement because "alert is ugly" and I find stuff that's even uglier.
@towc am a little confused about Emoji integration in the OS
amazingly EMOJI's work on Terminal
for whatever reason, whoever thought this was smart*
Apart from design inflexibility, is there a reason to not use the built-in alert and prompt?
@JanDvorak blocks all of the javascript, not allowing for other modules to run
Good point
@JanDvorak one more, someone can disable them altogether
17:39
@Abhishrek minus for them :-)
@towc Particularly in Chrome, locks the whole browser
@Abhishrek that's really, really useful
@littlepootis Oxford's JS community is completely dependant of emojis :P
@littlepootis Its useful for 1 place
the password prompt
also you can make passwords using EMOJIS :P
17:53
Note to self: don't name a local variable the same as the captured variable you derive its value from.
18:56
Just one more
posted on June 14, 2016

When we last left off, we had a handy-dandy algorithm that used dynamic programming to find the optimal solution to a Calculords level in a sane amount of time. The biggest downside was that I still needed to manually transfer a bunch of numbers from the screen to the algorithm, and then painstakingly tap the results back into the phone, one by one. Since there was a puny meatbag involved, t

19:55
Stackoverflow chat been like empty-ish for 2days
@rlemon what is this the same person/maybe you avatars3.githubusercontent.com/u/1108211?v=3&s=400 and i.sstatic.net/N6iem.png?s=328&g=1 ? if it is lol couldn't tell lol
@Tarson that's him
@VeronicaDeane Wow really!
He could totally rob a bank then shave his beard lol
that's not his beard
what i'm confused @VeronicaDeane
oh I see it
now that you said that
This is his real beard:
20:07
I thought he was just some like caveman lookin dude with that huge beard then I went to his GitHub I was like whoa who is this @VeronicaDeane
woah, wait
I have more beard than @rlemon ?
EAT IT, YA SYRUP-SLURPING HOCKEYMONKEY
help
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Q: Type in input box. Press submit. Press Button

bob jomesSay I visit a website which has the following code: <input type="text" name="enter"> <input type="submit name="button"> <a id="confirm">Confirm</a> I need a script which I can run in the Chrome console to press the <a> element then type the text 'hello' into the input field and then click sub...

20:24
my ass has more beard than rlemon.

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