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morning
00:14
morning
@JanRad if you're targeting the web platform, extract the sentences into a separate, external resource; a JSON file is pretty straightforward to edit, use fetch() to retrieve it from the client asynchronously developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API/Using_Fetch
01:14
@SomeKittens That's a little terrifying
01:46
'Is that your phone or are you just happy to see me?' — V0ight 6 hours ago
 
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03:33
~SomeKittens is inject the right term. The page has a doctype so I would call it a redirect more so.
@SomeKittens
I guess it injects a new page... Still not really similar to SQL injection or XSS issues which are also a form of injection.
04:16
@SomeKittens intrresting regex here: /\(ip(hone|ad|od( touch)?);/.test(t)
@CSᵠ yes that must be shrunk/obsufcated in my opinion what do you think?
about injecting that shit into webpages?
@@CSᵠ I was just commenting on the fact that the regex you posted I doubt was written that way but was instead obfuscated to such.
I don't believe the obfuscator they use does that
04:24
a lot of providers inject stuff like that into web pages. Heck even my college does something like that for accepting legal stuff
adblockers look like antiviruses for a webpage nowadays
do you mean antivirus software, I'm not sure what you mean
 
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05:59
@FilipDupanović late message, was sleeping
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Good morning and welcome to week 27!
06:10
o/ mornin'
Is there an js xml parser that has easy way to transfer to nodes? Currenty I'm using xml2js and it's annoying to write code like this
logData["SUBJECTNAME"] = result["soapenv:Envelope"]["soapenv:Body"][0]["tns:RacunZahtjev"][0]["Signature"‌​][0]["KeyInfo"][0]["X509Data"][0]["X509SubjectName"];
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@GNi33 you remember me asking for some photoshop magican?
06:24
which is faster , try or if ?
if (kek) {
	console.log('Pun');
} else {
	console.log('Prazan');
}
this or
try {
	console.log('Pun');
} catch(e) {
	console.log('Prazan');
}
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if statement
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A: Javascript: What's more efficient, IF block or TRY/CATCH?

WillUse the if statement. I don't know what the overhead is for a TRY/CATCH, but I suspect it's far greater than evaluating a boolean expression. To hit the TRY/CATCH you will have to: execute a statement, generate an error [with that associated overhead], log the error (presumably), made a stackt...

@Paran0a Google "node.js dom parser", without quote.
Mkay guys thanks I'll check the links out
06:39
there is no typescript chat I suppose?
@misha130 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.
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@misha130 javascript > typescript
yea right :^)
Can this be implemented with reduce? jsfiddle.net/cswl/k4euwo8g/1
@cswl Probably better with .filter()
!!> [1,1,2,2,3,3,4,5].filter((el, i, arr) => arr.filter(e => e === el).length <= 1)
06:54
@MadaraUchiha [4,5]
Essentially "filter the array and keep only elements that appear in it 1 or less times"
Note, this is O(n^2) (don't think you can avoid it without an external variable to keep state)
You can get to O(n) if really matters to you, (very large arrays), but it wouldn't be as pretty.
would it really be O(n)?
@CSᵠ Yeah, it can
maybe more O( n log(n) )
@CSᵠ Keep a Map of encountered values and their indices on the side
Check it when you iterate the array, remove values (and originals) when you encounter
Map access is (theoretically, at least) O(1)
Array access by index is, against O(1)
06:59
or build one
Iterating the array once is O(n)
insertion O(1)
But you have an origin array
You can't save the iteration
removing is a completly different deal
i'm not sure what's the complexity of that op but sure not O(1)
Doh. yeah.. I was thinking this way too recursively... :| Thanks..
07:03
@CSᵠ Well, then you can do 2 iterations
one to mark items for removal in some way, and another to construct a new array without them
o(2n) is still O(n)
did i type that right ^ ?
Exactly.
@MadaraUchiha I sent the dude in charge a very angry email and I told him I shouldn't have to CC the CEO
I think you can produce a Set with Array.reduce and return its values.
07:04
so.. removing seems to be a burden, and doesn't fit js zen anyway
@BenjaminGruenbaum Cheers
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move the second or third column before the first - I can't figure out why only the header moves -> jsfiddle.net/ptj6hksb
It's OK, I don't mind as much as you probably
@Sheepy THAT.
Which reminds me I haven't looked at your guy yet
07:05
wheel was already invented
@Sheepy no need to reduce, just init the set?
Oh yes. new Set( array ). Damn simple.
Ow. Already has an answer for that.
so beautiful
@Sheepy No, that won't work
He wants to completely remove values that are duplicates, not keep one
That removes duplicates, it doesn't give unique values?
Else I would have offered that as well :)
07:14
of course, but we care about the general mechanics :P
@MadaraUchiha Sounds familiar. Have seen exercise for that before...
wow, Set() added in IE11
Yeah, it's pretty well supported
But not new Set( array )
Shame.
🔔
07:24
^ that char, is not very well supported either :)
canIUse(🔔);
@CSᵠ Shame. 🔔
I'm subscribed to an email list calle "inspiration bits" , which should give you some links/pictures/texts to help you with inspiration or life
I opened my email box and saw this
user image
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Geesh, thanks
@Paran0a that is awesome!
what, you are immortal ?
07:55
@MadaraUchiha reference detected?
@Neoares Yes, watch game of thrones
Pls no spoilers T_T , I'm at s05 currently
@Paran0a I see
@MadaraUchiha can you send me your email on hangouts?
(The one you subscribed with)
@BenjaminGruenbaum tipranks at my last name dot com
08:01
@MadaraUchiha last episode I saw was 6x01 :D
2 days ago
@Neoares So you should get that reference.
I got it actually
although I watch it on spanish
@Maurice uhm, yeah, why?
so shame = vergüenza
vergüenza 🔔
08:02
@MadaraUchiha shame!
That last episode though
Shame!
yes but it's weird to hear "vergüenza" and see their lips pronouncing a little word like "shame"
awesome season finale though, those last two episodes were crazy
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@GNi33 I got an image wielding a rifle. Tried to change the background but failed. Isn't possible to replace the background here, huh? dropbox.com/sc/pae83vxvomzcb37/AACZcHYzh8-5JIn1Y1uojL8ja
08:05
No spoilers please
There are people here who haven't watched it all the way through yet.
of course. the "any spoiler" gets you kicked still stands, right?
@Maurice of course it's possible
@MadaraUchiha oh, you have tipranks in your email, maybe we did automated things assuming those are @tipranks.com emails
Will check
@BenjaminGruenbaum Possible
@GNi33 it will get you kicked IRL
fairly so
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08:10
photoshop cs6 should do the job, or?
sure
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hm. let me try
it won't do it automagically though
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this is what I meant
it can do a lot automatically, but it won't be perfect
08:14
@Maurice Is that you?
try cutting off by hand, then you use something like the magnetic selection tool to roughly select the shape you want
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@littlepootis yes.
then you'll use the "refine edge" function, play around with the values a little
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@GNi33 I will try my best :) Thanks for the hints.
or is it refine selection... I'm not 100% sure right now
08:15
obj.replace('/', '.')
"Table1.Table2/ID"

why is this not working ?
ahh it only do it for the first match, which is not what I want, but still it should work
pass the g flag
obj.replace('/', '.', g)
nah, that was bullshit, wait a second
obj.replace(/\//g, '.')
I think this should work
so my issue is, how do i keep my github libraries in sync
i have libraries that use other libraries
and i want a better way to sync changes then copying one to the other when ever i change it.
your own repositories?
yes
you're not using a package manager?
08:30
not for my own repositories
i assume i could do that
you probably should, yeah
makes handling this stuff a lot easier in my opinion
but how would i back propogate changes
i guess i would just do that manually?
not sure what you mean?
ok, lets say i have a permissions library i wrote, and i bring that into an app im making
push the changes to github and create a version tag
08:32
abut i add a feature to the version i pulled in
i guess i can somehow push it back to the library repo as a pull request or something?
hey guys, I've had a problem for days and I can't figure out how to solve it :/
sure, you could use submodules for the project, or you can just add all the changes to your local repo and push them
create a version tag and make your package manager update your project
@GNi33 excellent, thank you
the "submodule" path won't work too well with a package manager though I would think
but I haven't tried that yet
@Mathematics no problem
08:49
in PHP, 4 mins ago, by Gordon
I think we should write a new framework. We will call it ROPE. It gives you just enough code to hang yourself.
^ haha
what automated UI software do u use
I am keep repeating steps to test results
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@BenjaminGruenbaum damn. this guy is really annoying
@BenjaminGruenbaum someone more dedi..... what's the rest? I need to know!
09:05
@Maurice girl*
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@littlepootis a girl with kids.
@GNi33 there are two messages in the right.
^ not an Indian
btw, "The last mile" book by david baldacci is awesome
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at least you could take nods for your help...
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09:13
joking
He looks annoying
Hello
Is there anyone have knowledge about jQuery UI Autocomplete
Jquery is the best, you should use it
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anyone can tell me why drag and drop of the columns works to the right, but not to the left direction? jsfiddle.net/ptj6hksb
Did you try $(element).fixDragAndDrop()?
09:21
Hello @Greg
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@Greg hell what?
Nothing, i am feeling cynical at the moment
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google this sentence. the first result fits perfect.
Anyone know how to pass multiple presets in babel cli? Like say, babel --presets es2015,react src.js -o dist.js ?
@Maurice It's working as expected in my machine
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09:24
@Tarun try to move c on a s position
@Maurice Works to the left, but not the right for me
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@BenFortune what the?
@shriek if you using windows, you can use "call"
Actually, works to the right but only if you move 2 places
I'ts working fine for me
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09:25
What am I'm missing?
Not working in case i'm trying to drop it in beginning
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^this is the problem
@Mr_Green Nah, I'm on Linux but don't know what platform has to do with this. Thought it was babel thing.
you can solve it may be by adding some space
when you start drag
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I don't think it's up to the space... I mean sure, I could add space
09:27
Yep it should be
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but why are the header moving as expected?
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it's only the body of the table which doesn't move
because when you try to drop it there should be your container
ohhh, my bad i thought you are asking about direction
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so, any solution?
I've to read script to find out, but right now i myself in a big problem :(
sorry
09:35
the solution is always jQuery, @Maurice
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@Neoares I thought you are my friend.
jQuery is your friend
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never
i wish my microwave had jquery in it :(
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so you can heat the shit out of it?
09:36
@Paran0a then it would be awesome
cause it would do all the things
jQuery is my only friend
but you know... it actually has java
@Mr_Green, I found it. It's babel --presets 'react,es2015' src.js -o dist.js.
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you actually should give better answer instead of j. shit query
@shriek great :D
I didn't get that though
09:48
Ah, the diff with that one and the prev were I wasn't using quotes separated by comma.
shell is weird that way if you put spaces.
oh ok got it now
probably it´s a dump question, but i dont get it working..i have a HTMLCollection (fs5.directupload.net/images/160704/sm2uxk92.png) Can someone tell me how to run over it in a for-loop? the problem is the empty []...
how do I have to access the underlying elements?
show some code
What did you try?
var dayClasses = document.getElementsByClassName('department');
        console.log(dayClasses)
        for(let i = 0; i < dayClasses.length; i++){
            console.log(dayClasses[i]);
        }

        dayClasses.map(function(i){
            console.log(i)
        });
It's a NodeList so you have to access the ChildNodes
Or you can transform it with list = Array.from(dayClasses) or list = [].slice.call(dayClasses) if you have to support old browser
I usually : const list = [].slice.call(document.getElementsByClassName('department')); and then you can use it as a normal array
10:00
hm okay
var dayClasses = document.getElementsByClassName('department');
        console.log(dayClasses) //Nodelist
        var list = Array.from(dayClasses)   //empty []
       // const list = [].slice.call(document.getElementsByClassName('department')); //empty []
        console.log(list)
first line returns filled nodelist -> the other result in an empty []
any ideas? or am I still missing sth?
@elsololobo I can't reproduce.
Can you create a fiddle?
i will try
Same here. I just tried my solution with "user-container" className in the current page, and it works.
10:13
hm, I tried to reproduce the issue in a fiddle with the same HTML markup, but i was also not able to reproduce it there. So, the problem must be, how the classes are attached by the calender Component i´m using
can one include react&& in a fiddle?
You should be able yes, in the left panel you can add external resources
also node_modules?
the module i´m using is just available via npm so i guess i can´t add it in fiddle
Hello guys, is there someone can help me out in jQuery autocomplete
Browserify/Webpack it in a file, then add it, if it can be run in the browser.
general question on number rapresentations: I'm reading these notes and it says that normally floating point numbers have an exponent biased by +127... but why? Is it only to fit more negative exponents?
10:24
Can anyone recommend nodejs tools that would be equivalents to Laravel, Symfony, or else php tools/framework/whatever name they use ?
express
also, isn't that the same as inverse signed (flipping the msb) for 8 bit representations?
is it possible to load live changes in jQuery autocomplete in open state
?
@CSᵠ Hum no there is much more than just express in those.
I'm looking for way to do things, more than just use them. I want to see what would be the equivalent approach to a Laravel (that I am currently re-learning and that I found very confusing) in a nodejs full-stack app. (controllers, models, views, services ... )
@dievardump so you basically need something to overcomplicate your codebase, add layer upon layer of abstractions, that will, eventually, fade out of trend, and deprecate?
I just looked at Mean.js and seeing that the prerequisites are grunt bower gulp mongo express ... just made me sighed
Ignore MEAN
It's a fad that people wanted to cacth on
But it never did
@CSᵠ I want to see how people think actually. I don't just want to use it, I want to compare things and understand.
There is a lot of good to take there. I just want to find it.
That's how I learn, looking at how it works and decide what can fit my needs
10:29
Well I like express
@dievardump could the problem belong to how I build the classes within my map function? Because, If I just insert dates in 'departments' like in schoolHolidays the code to read the nodes works. pastebin.com/7q0WQug5
@BenjaminGruenbaum ohh you seem to not like coding, and are a selfish capitalist... tsk tsk... shame...
maybe you see something wrong, before I invest my half day to create a fiddle
only if i build my department classes dynamically the i get this destroyed DomNode fs5.directupload.net/images/160704/sm2uxk92.png otherwith the [] does not exist
@CSᵠ yup, I should probably kill myself.
@BenjaminGruenbaum no.. just make more money, at the expense of some random guy's kid's food
10:34
He might lose this temporary job :(
@BenjaminGruenbaum btw, the worst reply ever "I thought you liked coding" sheesh
I get a few of these emails every month.
Honestly I usually don't mind them very much - most people ask nicely and have concrete questions.
@elsololobo wow I don't really understand what you're doing there.
Also you should use a forEach, since your map does the work for a forEach
I don't understand what your code has to do with your previous problem...
@dievardump it´s complex :) I´m working with a calendar component, which provides the option to add customCSSClasses and bind the to date fields in an array. Based on some data from the database I filll the customCSSClasses.department array- > the date fields are highlighted
now i´m trying to select all elements that has the css class "department" on it
sounds easy
10:43
smells easy
it always sounds easy till you start working
have you tried jquery?
noooooooo
i don´t want
ok, how about getElementsByClassName?
10:44
the problem here is the [] before the actual node list comes
seems legit - except, well, that you posted a screenshot of text
The [] tells you it's an arraylike
@elsololobo not complex
selenium - does anyone the command for checking duplicate labels
how do i access it then?
@JanDvorak I imagined you dressed in black and white on my porch with a bible in your hand when you said that, not sure why
10:45
@elsololobo I already told you, create a fiddle that demonstrates the problem
Using document.getElementsByClassName works for me, so I don't see what's the problem you're facing
@MadaraUchiha and i said that´s it will cost me my half working to to create one
Create a fiddle that shows the problem, without all the frameworks around
@Mathematics Hello! It looks like you wanted to paste that into google.com
4
therefore i wanted to describe the problem a bit better before doing so
@Neil I don't dress in black and white :-)
10:46
k
@MadaraUchiha this is not possible, because the problem is how the plugin i´m using appends the customCSSClasses ...
@elsololobo o'rly?
@elsololobo No, it's not. Just replicate how the DOM looks on your end with markup.
worst case you could include the plugin in the fiddle
@elsololobo it is possible everything is possible
10:48
i already have, but the problem does not exist then
Then you're looking at the wrong place
or at the wrong time, hint hint
the is just one table on my page, guess i selected the correct one ;)
@CSᵠ nothing is coming up there, maybe I am using wrong keywords ?
10:49
@elsololobo When you open your browser console
And type in document.getElementsByClassName and press Enter
What do you get?
Gotta love when people upgrade their guesses to assumptions without telling anyone
@MadaraUchiha without the parentheses?
@JanDvorak Yeah
Maybe the plugin does horrible things and overrides the function or something...
why would anyone do that?
@FlorianMargaine Ever had to work with it? What do you think?
10:50
@JanDvorak I've seen plugins do things at least this bad...
I've had the opportunity to face a plugin that relied on a different plugin without saying that in the documentation
okay, if i run document.getElementsByClassName i get a correct array as i wanted ^^ but just in the console. Hmm
Assumptions are dangerous things in our line of work
@elsololobo That's not what I asked.
@MadaraUchiha Or shim. Have seen a shadom dom shim that literally replace all DOM selectors.
10:51
225 issues open / 85 closed didn't fill me with hope either
2 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
And type in document.getElementsByClassName and press Enter
@Sheepy linky?
function getElementsByClassName() { [native code] }
?
@elsololobo He is trying to know if the plugin you use is messing with DOM functions
this is all i got
10:53
@elsololobo that's what he wanted to hear
perfect
[error] Unknown command: 'count(//div[@id=exampleDiv'])'
don't think anyone used selenium here ?
and what does it tell us? :)
@Mathematics hello! It seems like you're trying to use xCode in Javascript
IDE one which is for firedfox
10:53
Nah, just adamantium and unobtanium.
@JanDvorak true, I thought it would work with IDE as well :L
@JanDvorak xPath or Xpath or maybe XPath
how? The IDE isn't present at runtime, I would guess.
@CSᵠ oh, right. I meant that, thanks.
@JanDvorak Seems to be merged to this github repo, in the Shadow DOM part.
@JanDvorak sure thing, but which one :))
10:55
here an example code, that is mostly the same as mine code.belka.us/react-yearly-calendar/custom_classes @MadaraUchiha
@CSᵠ w3schools and w3c both say both caps
as well as Wikipedia, MS?DN...
They all agree on something? We've got a winner.
@JanDvorak superb sources you got, each pair at a relative distance to another...
@dievardump How odd..
close to a drunk 8
10:57
@Mathematics document.evaluate( 'count(//div)', document.body, null, XPathResult.ANY_TYPE, null )
w3schools being the finest one. I mean, they even acknowledge their idols.
the only thing what is changed, is how i dynamically add customCSSClasses which can be found here pastebin.com/7q0WQug5 . Maybe it is part of the problem
!!mdn document.evaluate
@JanDvorak Something went on fire; status 403
try again, baby
10:58
@JanDvorak Something went on fire; status 403
w3c, better than w4c
@JanDvorak Something went on fire; status 403
damn synths...
she might actually be on fire!
someone check her breathing pls
@elsololobo if you don't add line 27 to 33, it works well ?

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