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08:02
Don't do floating point arithmetic.
You'll thank yourself later.
Oh, wait, never mind. I'm dizzy/
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A: Is there a float input type in HTML(5)?

DaveThe number type has a step value controlling which numbers are valid (along with max and min), which defaults to 1. This value is also used by implementations for the stepper buttons (i.e. pressing up increases by step). Simply change this value to whatever is appropriate. For money, two decimal...

> The number type has a step value controlling which numbers are valid (along with max and min), which defaults to 1. This value is also used by implementations for the stepper buttons (i.e. pressing up increases by step).
mayhaps try settings step="0.05" jsfiddle.net/bhquxjch/1
lunch may help @littlepootis :P
i'm learning wordpress on localhost.i have one site.i'm going to make another one.should i install wordpress again for new site?
I'm havingluch right now, but, I'm stil dizze. Just woke u.
After a 2:30 nap
08:14
@FastSnail you can configure multiple WP instances to share the same DB with table prefixing, but that would require that you copy the sources; did you try searching/asking in the WP community on SE?
i searched but got some irrelevant results.i will try re serch with your keywords.thanks
thanks
mmm, looks like "Wordpress multisite" might give some relevant hits
ok i will follow some results
@FilipDupanović thanks
JS JS all the way
08:24
@HabibRehman 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.
Mornin all
morning
Anyone had a nice weekend?
@HabibRehman praise the registry \o/
08:26
Coz I had.. I am so happy that now I own all pikachu, bulbasaur, charmender and squirtle..
Lololol
not available in my region, tyvm
Hey guys, this is the javascript pokemon go room? :o
@Hevlastka 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.
@Hevlastka this is the JS room with many faces
@FilipDupanović You can download apk here.. v-turf.com/Io
Too bad if you're an iphone user..
@Hevlastka It's JavaScript Go !!
08:32
Caught a 600 CP eevee 3 hours ago :D soo happy
can we cry
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@Hevlastka what's your trainer level?
21 - hit it this morning
08:34
it's like the GB version with a yuuuuge world, amirite? what's the end game?
What?
about Go... feels like it's just another grinding game
It's more just a get out and catch pokemon
It is, after level 20 exp required spikes by 25k each level
Hopefully we'll be able to have trainer-trainer battles
Or battle pokemon to catch them
08:36
oooh, no PvP yet?
Except from gyms
But it's not good
It's coming out next patch apparently!
@Hevlastka holy shit... how?
Really?!
@Hevlastka How do you know?
Not officially confirmed but reddit was correct so far with their data mining
08:37
@Hevlastka True
@Neoares what do you mean how? :o
and how are they monetizing the game?
Sponsored spots
They're monetising by small micro-transactions
Just allows you to get more coins faster
oh, sponsored spots sounds innovating
08:38
Yea, I like that idea
They'll be attracting customers to (for example) McDonalds with higher pokemons or chances for better mons something like that
and yeah microtransactions at the moment
Can I ask for a pokestop close to my house, closest is 30 mins away :(
That's like 10km right? I mean if you have a bike and an egg... ;)
and you'll be able to submit requests for pokestops soon - if not now
I have so many eggs
But they're all 2k :(
again reddit knowledge :D
you can get Pikachu from that!
08:41
Not got one yet :(
What team are you guys?
@Hevlastka what's a pokestop?
HAMMERTIME!
I've had plenty of weedles from mine
Valor here
and a pokestop is a "place of interest" marked on the map
@Hevlastka how did you get to lvl 21
which you can get pokeballs/eggs/potions from
sometimes on very rare occasions you can get premium items that allow you to lure pokemon to you
08:42
oh, is that the reason why the game hasn't been released for all regions?
Instinct <3
and @Neoares I've been catching a lot of low level mons (pidgies, weedles, etc) when I had a lot of them on the weekends I've turned my lucky egg on and evolved as many as I could. I've been walking around town as well to find pokemon that I didn't have already (with lucky egg that gives around 1.5k exp)
It would be cool if you could create factions instead of Yellow, Red & Blue
But I know things would spiral out of control with that
@FilipDupanović They're still trying to roll with the 'soft release' but the pokestop/gym points have been ported from Ingress so the lack of spots is not the reason why they stagger it so much
Is CP 400 eevee considered high?
08:46
yes!
I have eevee with CP almost 500..
that's around 1k after evolution (varies with level)
When I transformed it to flareon, it became 1,2k..
I have an eevee lvl 63 :)
so no Pokemon Go for the Balkanks yet then... well, I'm at a farm, lured in two kittens, one is chewing at my laces, I guess it ain't so bad even without augmentation
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08:46
Anyone here that doesn't want to talk about pokemon go?
@Neil I've spent a whole night writing Aurelia :D
@Hevlastka what, like the jellyfish?
or like aurelia.io?
08:49
much text, no code... are we the audience :P?
By the way I'm a python guy mostly trying to learn javascript. Was hoping to lurk around in JS rooms to scrape some knowledge whenever I can
@Hevlastka cool
welcome Pythonistas o/
what are you trying to dig into? client or server programming?
08:51
@Hevlastka nice :)
Work is pushing me down a SysOps route but I'd love to start writing real time apps. So I'm guessing a bit of both but swaying more towards client for now.
Every sysop I have known in my career wanted to be or is actively trying to learn how to program
neo
neo
my PC address is 192.168.1.100 my devices are 192.168.1.101 192.168.1.102 etc can a website know some way thats we are acessing from different devices from same IP adress ?
this might not be a bad introduction to I/O in Node.js if you want to draw some parallels magic.io/blog/uvloop-blazing-fast-python-networking
You generally don't see the opposite
@neo the browser leaves clues
Has nothing to do with IP
neo
neo
08:56
lets say i want to scrap twitter
You mean different devices like pc smartphone or like pc pc?
@Neil not unless SysOps is getting in the way :P
@Neil officially I'm a python developer however out sysadmin left and no one wanted to pick up the slack so I had to pick it up. Now they're persuaded that I'm the "sysops" person even though I have probably as much if not less knowledge as my other team mates.
neo
neo
twitter block on 200 http requests in 120 seconds
@Neil yeah
guys can you suggest any good book which covers all the crust of JS ?
08:57
@HabibRehman Eloquent JavaScript
neo
neo
but what if somoene is using a public IP and simultaneosly 200 peoples send http requests so it gets blocked ?
@Hevlastka be careful being typecast into that role. It will potentially occupy all of your time, which is fine if that is what you want to do for a living. Otherwise be careful
@FilipDupanović Thanks for that link by the way. bookmarked!
Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja amazon.com/Secrets-JavaScript-Ninja-John-Resig/dp/193398869X; disclaimer: I haven't read the book, but the author is credible
08:59
@FilipDupanović Yup
@neo ip based blocking is overzealous, but it works fine for the server
A little less so for the user
thanks @FilipDupanović
@Neil Yeah, I've been trying to replace myself with SaltStack but I believe that I've just dug myself deeper into it
@Hevlastka that exact thing happened to the now systems administrator where I worked. The guy only wanted to program but ended up being forced in that position by necessity
neo
neo
kk thanks
09:02
He complained about his job every single day too. Doesn't sound like much fun. ;)
Yeah :(
Especially when the systems are shit
@Hevlastka have you looked into ansible.com? I haven't tried SaltStack, but I did use Puppet, Chef and preferred Ansible
He was overwhelmed and my boss asked me to give him a hand. One of the several reasons why I changed jobs
I did start with Ansible but I've heard people complain about Salt
@Hevlastka yeah, that was his complaint too.
Everyone needed to be an administrator of his or own pc
09:05
and (maybe out of spite?) I wanted a challenge and picked up Salt. Once you get through the docs, there is a steep learning curve; it is worth it. The event engine is awesome
Not really his fault either. He would have limited everything if the employees weren't already used to it
@Neil Yeah, I've ended up taking deployments out of devs hands, they didn't like that
another neo here?
how you dare...
@Hevlastka I would guess not. It is a slippery slope
@Hevlastka I didn't have much luck with any of the deployment tools... takes a lot of effort to ensure remotes aren't left in an odd state when you keep updating the sources; I guess someone that's being paid a lot for ops doesn't mind, but I only care for having my apps up-to-date and running perfectly
09:08
It is like people just want a guy that lets the employees do whatever they please, and take whatever system related blame comes their way. It doesn't work that way. .
I don't know whether it's an option for you, but running and managing containers on remotes is more straightforward
@FilipDupanović this is my biggest grime about all this. I don't get paid for SysOps I get paid for development
and yeah I've configured salt to run AB deployments to GCE. At least we have dockerized apps now
how many machines are you managing?
If I had to build a development platform for a software house today, I would rely as much as possible on cloud services, or barring that, virtual computers
@FilipDupanović around 1,2k
400 prod servers
200 dev
09:17
ouuuchhhhh! you're in the multi-region, multi-cluster space then
Can't remember how many staging we've got
Our sysadmin team consists of one person :D
I hope you asked for a raise and that you have somewhere nice to retreat for recuperation
so devs help out a lot
A LOT
shit, I wouldn't know what to pick off the shelf in your case
terraform.io, with Kubernetes
We've recently been moving everything off rackspace but yeah Docker is the future for this company
09:21
@Hevlastka probably a good investment
@FilipDupanović I've asked for a raise but I think they're more likely to get rid of me before I get one.
The dream is Google - at least for few months so I can drop that on my CV but I doubt they'd hire someone with my skill level or for that matter bizarre skill set.
Google won't even look at a cv unless you head at least one project on github with reasonable success
At least that's my idea
I wish I had one project with any success :D
There was a period in which I wanted badly to work for Microsoft
Though I have since been disillusioned
Google, Microsoft, Apple; they're just companies like any other.
09:30
Agreed. However it seems a lot easier to get a job if you have either on your CV
@RoelvanUden well not quite, but certainly their objectives are very similar to any other business
Despite what they would have you believe
@Hevlastka It's honestly not very hard to land a job as a dev. There aren't enough as it is.
Where I live (Lincoln, UK) there's .NET shops everywhere. Have to commute in to Leicester to work with Python :/
And Python (at the moment) is the only language I'm comfortable with
This is one of the main reasons why I'm trying to pick up javascript as well as it seems that there are plenty of javascript jobs around.
Yeah. PHP, ASP.NET or JS will provide a lot of job opportunities.
Js is one of the few languages nowadays that I honestly don't think you could go wrong to learn
To that list I would add java and maybe c# only
09:46
It's not going to go away. It will be useful for client-side development, and possibly for server-side development, too. More companies are starting to use nodejs, after all. For server-side, I think ASP.NET and Java are still strong possibilities, with ASP.NET Core on the rise. Alternatively, PHP is popular but on the decline, but isn't going away soon. TypeScript is also interesting but not too many jobs using it, yet.
Have you guys heard about Elixir? My manager preaches about it everyday
why people are under opinion that php is on decline ?
Php might be good to know, but I personally would never take a job where I am obliged to use it so... ;)
yea i have heard about it :D
personally i prefer php over .net
09:49
Because many PHP developers are switching to NodeJS/Java/.NET/whatever, and when you're learning a new programming language, you absolutely don't pick up PHP. It's not an opinion.
Php will be the Cobol of our generation
Since there are still many established code bases using PHP, it's not going to go away soon. There will be jobs for it. But like COBOL, they'll become more and more of the legacy-maintaining nature jobs.
selenium IDE, how can I verify if checkbox is not checked
Right, there will be a niche for PHP programmers for some time to come
i would like to dive into node.js though, it sounds pretty cool for real time stuff
09:52
Honestly, you can do real-time stuff with nearly every language (except PHP, that is)
Found it...
But node.js is great for more than just 'real-time stuff':D
VerifyNotChecked
but performance matters, and that's why node become popular
@Mathematics you've beat me to it
09:53
@Hevlastka hehe, thanks for looking :)
@HabibRehman Yes, and no. There are faster options than node.
It's just a convenient, known-language, open-source, cross-platform one.
@HabibRehman For example, ASP.NET
@HabibRehman assembly
in other words better option is node ?
09:53
Node is a great option, no doubt. It just isn't the only option.
posted on July 18, 2016

Once more Scientia Mobile sent me their Android WebView stats over the first quarter. I edited them slightly and put them online. All in all Google’s promise that they’d make sure the WebViews are up-to-date is being kept; well over 60% of the phones run the latest Chromium WebView (which went from 49 in April to 51 in June). 11% of users are still on Android WebKit; the rest is

no no, no assembly please
Why is that question thrown around so much by programmers? There is no "best" anything. There are only good and horrible choices
Exactly. Any choice is merely balance of pros/cons that are weighted for that particular project/product.
It's all very subjective. Anyone who says otherwise is just comfortable with his or her own
09:57
@Neil is that still the case? I was under the impression that they've begun hiring mere mortals (e.g. Udacity certificate holders)
@FilipDupanović I don't know honestly. They probably can afford to make you jump through whatever hoops they wish
@Hevlastka I am looking at elixir now. Looks intriguing
I still think that I would stick with nodejs
What's our there apart from NodeJS when it comes to server side scripting?
python, ruby, C, C++, Common Lisp, PHP, Fortran, Brainfuck, Perl, Java, C#, Haskell, Erlang....
should I name others?
Python, Go, PHP, Haskell; not a complete list, but these languages are popular on the SO survey
Oh I thought you guys meant another javascript solution; never mind!
10:11
If all cars and their drivers in the world lined up on a oneway street across the equator and started accelerating at the same time, would earth's rotation be significantly affected?
That's a nice one to submit to What If
I submitted one once actually. He never responded though
@Neil no
@towc you seem certain
conservation of momentum says that the sum( mass of car i * speed of car i ) = mass of earth * added velocity of earth at equator
now, since the cars don't need not to to bump into each other, they need to all have the same velocity
let's assume 1bl cars and drivers, and an average speed of 80km/h, although a lot of the cars won't be able to reach that
and assume the average mass of a car to be 1000kg
mass of earth * v at equator = 1 000 000 000 * 22.2 [m/s] * 1000
10:23
@Hevlastka vert.x
mass of earth is 6*10^24kg
vertx.io It's nice.. supports Java, JavaScript, Groovy, Ruby, Ceylon
you're asking for the rotation of the earth, which by standard trigonometry rules is v/r, and radius of earth is 6300000 m
You assume a million cars though. Surely there are more than that
10:25
so, w = 1 000 000 000 * 22.2 * 1000 * 6300000 / 6 * 10^24
I'm assuming a billion
which is probably overshooting
You can take everything built by humans, including the great wall of China, it's still nothing compared to Earth
I thought that was the mass
!!> 1000000000 * 22.2 * 1000 * 6300000 / ( 6e24 )
@towc 0.00002331
Even the mountains are nothing
10:26
that's how much the angular speed would change
Meters per second though
In the course of a day, that adds up
current angular speed of earth is 0.000073 apparently
@Neil do you know how angular speed works? :P
I definitely overshot some values, that is actually pretty significant
It's not like.. cars accelerating on earth would effect earth's rotation.
10:28
it's a 31% increase in angular speed (assuming earth rotating in same direction as cars)
fun fact: 1b cars won't fit in the equator anyway
@littlepootis did you hear about that dam in china that shifted earth's mass center enough to tilt some systems and shorten our day by 2seconds?
well, got the numbers wrong, but still: futurism.com/…
@towc it's not really about shifting center: it's about modifying the moment of inertia, and I guess the given value is the theoretical max
Is there a better alternative here?
yeah, I don't know enough about it
10:36
@thefourtheye "have this" or "take this" can replace the use of "here" in this case
@FlorianMargaine Ended up reading man path_resolution while ignoring my teacher in class today. That's what you were talking about when you asked how chroot works, right?
(Also, I think I might be able to shoehorn the extended attribute reader program you suggested I make into one of the assignments we'll have in class this semester!)
@SomeGuy related, sure
but that doesn't tell me how chroot works
(i.e. what makes path_resolution work the way it works under chroot)
@SomeGuy yay
o/
@FlorianMargaine But...but...should I be looking at the source code for that, then?
@GNi33 \o
how's it going, everyone?
10:39
@SomeGuy maybe?
@GNi33 ohai
@GNi33 \o
@FlorianMargaine Haha, fine, I'll defer this for now
Also read a bunch about clone, credentials and a few others. The man-pages project is so awesome!
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ooooo
uffff
tutte ste pignolerie
uno posta la domanda e devo usare quello
ecchecavoli
^ that's italian for "oh what vegetables"
because that's a thing in italian
well, cavoli are specific vegetables
10:53
@thefourtheye async functions
so
i know you can use deferall to bind to elements that may not yet exist in the dom
but how do you do the delgation with multiple events
eg: mouseenter and mouseexit
stupid
mmm, maybe something like ancestor.addEventListener() would work @Hybridwebdev?
@FilipDupanović well i'm working in Jquery
10:57
@thefourtheye Promise.try might be semantically better
and ususally the context is $('.element_in_dom").on(event, 'dynamic_element', function() {

});
it'd be awesome if you could actually pass an object as the event handler like normal
you'd get the event object, you can then infer from event.target whether the target was one of the dynamic elements
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@Hybridwebdev You can.
@BenFortune idea how i could do that?
11:00
Exactly how you just posted.
the selector is optional api.jquery.com/on
@BenFortune which paste hah
naw, if you wanna delegate binds the selector isnt optional
@SomeGuy But that is bluebird only :(
Oh, yeah, my bad :P
I forget that not everyone uses Bluebird all the time :p
he he he
11:02
@thefourtheye async functions, they're Stage 3 and have vendor implementations already
guaranteed to return a promise, even when you mess things up
@FilipDupanović Ya, but the basic understanding of Promise is important anyway, right
guess the OP has an issue that he has to catch errors while setting up the promise chain within the execution block and things can go horribly wrong if he forgets to
async functions will always return a promise, so you can let errors bubble up to the caller
Can somebody ELI5 what is Math.clz32 useful for ? (you can assume that as a 5 yo child I never programmed in ASM)
(bubble up as in handle them with a Promise.prototype.catch without having to worry about synchronous errors)
ahhh ya
@BenFortune so this is what i got: $('.repeater_field').on('click mouseenter', '.cloned_row', function(evented) {

			console.log(evented);

		});
or not lol
$('.repeater_field').on('click mouseenter', '.cloned_row', function(evented) {

			console.log(evented);

		});
ok, normalization and detecting possible overflows, then
thanks
TIL
It always amazes me that most answers can be solved by reading Wikipedia
Hey @copy I tried console.log(JSON.stringify(thing)); it still gives me the opposite value. So in Safari only console.log(thing); on the actual object gives me the correct value for "done", but any others like "thing.done" give me the opposite value...
@DenysSéguret Ooh, nice. Let me know how you like it
11:23
If I send html to javascript like this <a onClick="someFunction(this)"></a> How can I access the object property of the html I send on the javascript side?
@JoãoPaiva that makes 0 to no sense
I have an a element that when is pressed calls a javascript function, like this: <a onClick="someFunction(this)"></a>. Then on the javascript side I want to do something like this function someFunction(value) { var data = value.Object; //wrong syntax}
.Object?
the value is already the object
How can I access its properties?
When I debug I can see that the object has an ID, Name, Price
How can I access these properties?
@little I got my keybase - now what do I do?
11:35
@JoãoPaiva objectName.name, objectName.price, etc..
Seriously, learn JS before learning DOM.
@littlepootis?
are you there?
Yeah, I am
@littlepootis I'm having trouble proving my reddit
sorry, something broke on our end
please try again in a minute
(error code: 502ssl)
You should probably wait.
Guys I got something weird in Safari.
I have an object 'thing' with a property 'done'. When I:

console.log(thing);
// Shows the object, with inside done = true; //(or false) correctly!
BUT
console.log(thing.done); //this always shows the OPPOSITE boolean!!!!
11:39
screenshot?
Here's a screenshot. It's only in SAFARI. In Chrome it works.
Inspect them again.
Try typing the object name in the developer console.
Why were two objects logged o.O
no just 1 object.
It's an on click event, so I can't type in the object name... >.>
Set a break point.
But clearly, two objects were logged.
It's as if you did console.log(obj1, obj2)
gtg
whoa... an internet searchable chat. What could go wrong?
11:43
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The other object is inside the object @littlepootis
Like this:

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