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13:05
Hi guys
Anyone can help me on this?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39894574/selection-of-linked-selections
Emilis Dambauskas already did on Oct 6 at 12:44
You even accepted that answer
How can I take firstValue and secondValue from the Store?
hi
user3119231
is there a way to do a querySelector with className and id?
13:13
#id.className
but why
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Dammit
user3119231
This is the question. Maybe I should overthink this.
@SterlingArcher He deleted his account
@SterlingArcher It as a fun night
13:15
I missed it :(
17 hours ago, by user6765872
im reporting you to stack overflow
Tobi == Tobiq?
don't think so
just coincidence
tobiq wasn't making 'new accounts' - rather was utilising a loophole that was fixed
@rlemon Reading back, seems to be that indeed
That was a magical transcript
i.sstatic.net/3KiKN.png @SterlingArcher make sure you get this one
13:24
> Please ban them
lol
@AwalGarg How about you? What have you been doing? (Did you ever go for that ML training?)
PSA: KSP is 40% off on steam right now
user6820627
13:42
@rlemon serious issue is going on.
urgent? or just serious?
user6820627
both
Did you try turning it off and on again?
user6820627
this room is a kind of trash can, you know: first, second, . So if you meet the user again, say it.
@LearnHowToBeTransparent You're a trash can, m8
and I'm that green dude from sesame street that just sits in garbage all day
Oscar the grouch
that's it
user6820627
13:46
not sit, just see :D
Edgar the slouch?
@LearnHowToBeTransparent what?
He's not making any sense
@LearnHowToBeTransparent you com into my home and say these things?! :)
lug pls
13:47
on the day of my daughters jquery plugin?
s/jquery plugin/angular 1 directive and\/or python script/
user6820627
0
Q: Using a variable and an id inside a querySelector

MasoodI want to get value from the input column using querySelector. I need to use two id to get the correct column. The second id is stored in a variable and its an integer value. I have tried different things but I am not getting anything. Currently it gives me null. checkDescriptionField = doc...

@SterlingArcher mitzvah.js
@ndugger y u h8 .py m8
13:50
@rlemon Yeah my bad - there's different reasons for account deletions - some do different things for after the account is deleted...
ohh I'm not like blaming you guys. sounds more like a problem with the system tools.
@rlemon I'm not saying you were blaming us guys... it's just I knew the reason I should use, but there was a more appropriate reason which doesn't kick off the same things another reason does :)
anyway - matter was dealt with, albeit it not as swiftly as one would hope, in the end - so shrugs - no real harm
Wow, I'm about to go through a major transition at work
@SterlingArcher About to go home?
Switching from coffee to tea?
@Cerbrus first stall to the third stall
13:56
No I think I might be doing a project for the navy
Changing the settings of your chair?
Are you switching from pencils to pens like a big boy?
@SterlingArcher them asking you to dress like one of the village people for Halloween isn't a 'new project' dude.
Visual Studio just tweeted that Dennis Ritchie has died
13:57
Getting a dvorak keyboard?
yea no shit
@KendallFrey link
Dennis Ritchie, Father of C & Co-Dev of Unix, Dies. Thank you for all you've done. #RIP ...more on his life:… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/786565811561521156
It depends on which branch of the project, but it's likely I'll be on the Navy branch from what I've seen needs help
What they didn't mention is that it's been 5 years ago
13:58
a) they were a day late on the anniversary
b) yea, what you said
On the bright side, this is our largest contract so being put on this project is a big deal. They don't put just anybody on it. Means they're really happy with my work
@KendallFrey 8 seconds in
why did they make that so hard to pause on and read
I didn't even bother
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SOBotics

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user6820627
14:02
automatic chat.
@KendallFrey what the fuck did I just listen to
@SterlingArcher subscripe. now.
I don't subscripe
you know you want dem mein kampf tutorials
I played meincraft in VR yesterday, and that was intense
A creeper blew me up and I almost pooped
14:05
minecraft is VR is scary as shit
I don't think I could handle real horror
Like Dreadhalls horror or literally a horror scenario irl
vote Jerry Goneson for harambe 2016
@SterlingArcher VR horror. real life horror i would literally die
real life horror for me is turbulence
i would probably die playing dreadhalls
user6820627
How many people can read this?
user6820627
14:10
@KendallFrey play dreadhalls pls
overlooks inquiry
is it free
$5
10/10 worth it
no deal
If I'm going to have nightmares it damn well better be free
14:11
The interaction aspect is what makes it more intense than Affected: The Manor because you can die, you can get lost, your light can run out, etc
@LearnHowToBeTransparent I can read it fine, it says "Image not found"
/s/free/about your mum/
I was staring at this giant statue thinking it was going to come alive... nope. I look back down and a ghost appeared behind me and killed me
I screamed so hard
Found out how SO themselves handle it @OliverSalzburg
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A: How to collect page views while excluding bots and crawlers in 2016?

gdoronI found out how Stackoverflow themselves handle it: <script> StackExchange.ready(function(){$.get('/posts/40008735/ivc/e079');}); </script> <noscript> <div> <img src="/posts/40008735/ivc/e079" class="dno" alt="" width="0" height="0"> </div> </noscript> And in robots.txt: D...

For some reason the concept of dying in a horror game doesn't seem right to me
14:13
Dr who vr with weeping angels would be terrifying
but yet if you can't die it's not scary
Exactly. Affected is all jump scares, and you don't die. You just walk through, can't get lost, etc
Dreadhalls is a maze puzzle
And there's different monsters.. ugh... the gargoyles..
Dying is just a way to make it not scary anymore
user6820627
@gdoron 2000 upvote
that shouldn't be an option
14:14
@LearnHowToBeTransparent meaning?
How is dying not scary?
He hardly ever makes sense; you're welcome to ignore his ramblings
s/ignore/kick for/ ?
@Cerbrus not supporting ??? for presidency.
@Cerbrus he makes no sense, but he's not said anything that breaks the rules, yet
14:17
Having a stroke isn't against the rules.. yet.
burning toast is, though
Being incoherent should be against the rules :P
Then we'd have to kick nick after 5pm.
@SterlingArcher it is, but then it's not scary anymore
14:18
@Luggage only if I've been drinking
you should have to finish the game to make it not scary anymore
That was the implication.
contemplates alcoholism
@KendallFrey the one I just lost?
you... >:(
14:21
no, you... >:(
:(, I don't understand my own code
dammit
@KendallFrey well, in this particular case I think dying works well, because you are just "reset". I don't think you actually die in Dreadhalls, I think you're just stopped from escaping
@rlemon You wrote it more than half as cleverly as you could, didn't you?
no, the flow is all fucked up
hard to follow. not 'clever code' just lazy code
You may want to talk to a urologist about that
14:25
in react propTypes, if I have Component A's propTypes defined, and I have a Component AList, is there a way to set the propTypes as an array of As?
@KendallFrey I'm putting "code urologist" on my next resume
Speaking of confusing code, look what I wrote the other day:
let foos = 1 : 1 : concat (zipWith (\a b -> [a + b, b]) foos (tail foos))
Are you ok?
I wonder if it can be made more elegant
@SterlingArcher watching numberphile stirs up a desire to write Haskell
s/number/pedo/
those darn pedophiles and their complex algorithms
14:33
is that lisp-ish?
We should hook up cap to alexa
@towc It's Haskell with parentheses
Alexa's AI is actually impressive
@KendallFrey omg
// is this bad practice?
Parent.propTypes = {
	React.PropTypes.arrayOf(React.PropTypes.shape(Child.propTypes));
};
14:34
I can rewrite it to use composition if it makes you more comfortable
like, function composition? I need to learn haskell
or at least get comfortable with the syntax
it's a fairly idiomatic way to eliminate parentheses in Haskell
f (g (h x)) becomes f . g . h $ x
. is the composition operator
Not in PHP
14:36
@NathanJones looks invalid
(f . g) x == f (g x)
It can be defined as:
user1596138
@SterlingArcher they moved my truck 2 hours away yesterday (I paid in full last Wednesday) lol
@KendallFrey E_TOO_MUCH_MATH
f . g = \x -> f (g x)
user1596138
So today I have to drive to one place to get all my stuff that was in it. Then drive 2 hours to pick it up lmao
14:38
@SomeGuy I completed the training (exams left). Told them I'd think about the internship later on but can't join now. I decided to work on my own programming language instead github.com/awalGarg/orn
@Jhawins you still haven't gotten your truck back?
@littlepootis There's no math at all there
How are you going to get 2 cars home? Is somebody going with you
well, except lambda calculus
which i guess is math
Isn't function composition mathematics?
14:38
but nothing with numbers
@SterlingArcher one's left hand drive, one's rh, you sit in the middle.
@ndugger how so? it looks syntactically valid.
@NathanJones no it doesn't
I like ssubes idea better
clearly safer option
@SterlingArcher Google: "chain race"
user1596138
14:39
@SterlingArcher lol no it's ridiculous.
user1596138
@ssube Lmfao you sit in the middle
user1596138
Yeah I have a bean going with me
@ndugger could you be more specific? i'm not seeing the issue
user1596138
14:41
If I had the Ram I would've just towed it back
user1596138
user1596138
Done it before lol
@NathanJones const myObject = { window.setTimeout(() => console.log('foo'), 100) }
user1596138
Man that thing squatted bad lol
Same idea, invalid syntax
user1596138
@KendallFrey Bahaha. I had to let him drive the Challenger home to convince him to waste 5 hours of his life
I have no idea what "a bean" means
@ndugger i don't see how that's like my code. yours doesn't define a key in that object, mine does
@NathanJones I don't see a key in what you pasted in here
user1596138
@KendallFrey Well I didn't mean it derogatory I guess maybe that would be offensive to some Mexicans. Most my friends in the truck/car groups are and they jus call each other beans lmao
14:45
oh
that kind of bean
user1596138
@ndugger lol what is gong on here
user1596138
Dynamic prop types
He showed us a syntax error and is claiming that it's not a syntax error
no idea
user1596138
Oh I see now. Weird
user1596138
So weird that someone would do that. If that starts happening every single day..... Oh wait
can someone tell me why arrays behave differently while copying/cloning
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Q: Copying an array of objects into another array in javascript (Deep Copy)

jsbishtCopying an array of objects into another array in javascript using slice(0) and concat() doesnt work. I have tried the following to test if i get the expected behaviour of deep copy using this. But the original array is also getting modified after i make changes in the copied array. var tags = ...

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A: Copying an array of objects into another array in javascript (Deep Copy)

Bhanu DevapatlaAs mentioned Here .slice(0) will be effective in cloning the array with primitive type elements. However in your example tags array contains anonymous objects. Hence any changes to these objects in cloned array are reflected in tags array. @dangh's reply above derefences these element objects an...

I should make a Q with the title of, "Copying an array of objects into another array in javascript (Deep Copy)" as well
@ndugger it's the same Q/A pleb
Oh wait, same Q, one is the answer
14:55
@Aerious because you passed the same values into the copy by reference. so they're two different arrays, with the same values.
for example, const a = {}; const b = a; // a and b are the same object, just like your array items
@ssube omg XD
@Aerious Imagine you have a list of all your pets (each pet is like an object in JS). If you give a copy of this list to your friend, and then your dog gets sick, your friend will also see that your dog is sick, because it's the same dog as the one in your list.
May 31 at 11:36, by cswl
@OliverSalzburg https://twitter.com/stelian/status/720913927639560194/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc^tfw
14:58
The list doesn't actually have a copy of your dog on it. It only has your dog's name.
user1596138
@ssube lol wtf
@ssube I love that.
> Is this your phone number?
the random ones are my favorites
I want use randomizer now
@rlemon where's your git grandma script?
okay
@ssube lol amazing
but this doesn't happen with strings and objects
@rlemon what the fuck is that
15:01
looks like a website
(that quotes some jackass movie)
user1596138
@rlemon nice hahaha
@KendallFrey for git
[alias]
grandma		=	!sh -c \"git commit -m '$(curl -s gb.rlemon.ca/)';\"
may heaven have mercy on us all
@ndugger ...i mispasted that code. it should be:
Parent.propTypes = {
  children: React.PropTypes.arrayOf(React.PropTypes.shape(Child.propTypes))
};
@KendallFrey git grandma is my legacy
my gift to mankind
15:05
why not just React.PropTypes.node? @NathanJones
user1596138
@Loktar I wonder why you would dynamicly set them at all
user1596138
Seems like the opposite of what proptypes are for
My thought was to eliminate code duplication
user1596138
Or do you see the use case and I'm confused?
@Jhawins what do you mean?
idk I was just looking at the overly complex type lol
user1596138
15:07
It looks like he's setting the parent's proptypes to the child's proptypes
I think it's a hack to avoid using generics and just setting it to Array<T>
oh yeah... that is fucking weird @Jhawins
user1596138
Yea it seems totally bass ackwards to me?
@Jhawins *to an array of the child's
that is totally backwards
user1596138
15:08
And then the code doesn't make sense
the child should not do anything to the parent, or have any relevance at all to the parent
like some generic list container, without generics
user1596138
Child.poroptypes wouldn't be an array of the types...
user1596138
It would be like {children: React.PropTypes.node, id: React.PropTypes.number}
@Jhawins that's probably what the arrayOf is for
15:08
I have a Parent component that is just a list container for Children, I thought it would eliminate duplication
just use node then
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@ssube If it were only the actual proptypes yeah that would make sense. But with them keyed to the props there's no sense here
@Aerious with strings and numbers they get copied, not passed by reference. objects (such as objects, arrays, functions, etc) all get copied by reference unless you take additional steps to clone them.
@NathanJones that's not how you do it
the parent shouldn't really care what the children's properties are
user1596138
You can't pass a keyed obj of proptypes to arrayOf
15:09
^ what @ssube said
@ssube oh
you make the list container generic by just not caring at all
rather than by specializing it for the child (which would seem to make more sense)
@ssube you're right, i'm just maping over the array of children, and the child's props are never used in the parent
it's a little weird, but works about as well long-term and makes more sense in JS, since we're missing generics and proper specialization
is there anything wrong with this jquery code?

$('ul.navbar-nav li').click(function () {
            $('ul.navbar-nav li').not(this).removeClass('active');
            $(this).addClass('active');
        });
15:14
dennis ritchie died :/
@towc 5 years ago
srsly?
wut
wutwut
he did 0.o
someone on a facebook tech group just made a post about him just dying
fuck that dude
I had the feels
because Visual Studio posted about it a day after the anniversary not saying it happened 5 years ago
noone ever lies on facebook
so the social media turds who don't actually care of follow this jumped on it to seem smart
I suspect
15:17
computer's so lagged that it doesn't know where i put the spaces
oh lol, the post was actually from 2011
@AwalGarg Oh, it was an internship? I thought it was a job that you planned on quitting college for
well, the fb post was from 7h ago, but linking to a that wired post
orn seems pretty cool!
@towc yes, this is because of VS tweet
+ the fact that people are stupid
15:19
@towc you wanna see something properly fucked
2
you?
I have an amazing mom, don't I?
that's fucked up
That's hilarious
luckily, that guy had the sense to record the call
15:24
@SomeGuy First another 3 months of internship, then job.
Ah! And you're undecided about that?
@SomeGuy thanks. It is written in the coolest language ever. The language makes all projects automagically cool.
Yeah. I am not sure if data science is really my cup of tea.
Simple question regarding minification. I have minified some js libraries I wrote and had a question regarding jquery (within document ready) on several .aspx pages. Does it or can you even minify the jquery on these pages or does that not make sense?
Now I'm getting this warning Warning: Failed prop type: Invalid prop contacts` supplied to ContactList, expected a ReactNode.`
ContactList.propTypes = {
  contacts: React.PropTypes.node
};
ContactList is the parent, Contact is the child
what's passing in contact?
@Shane i have another component that creates the ContactList component with this: <ContactList contacts={this.props.contacts} />
And those aren't holograms
@NathanJones eh? wouldn't that just go into children?
right, what's contacts an array of?
or rather how are those created, etc
oh...
is it a node or an array?
@KendallFrey ohh god I almost forgot about the finland conspiracy
that's a good one
15:35
@KendallFrey not quite, but they are floating pictures
And that's fine
should it be something like: PropTypes.arrayOf(PropTypes.node)
get some of those floating and then start projecting light into that mess and you'll get some nifty semi-physical hologram-type floating-like picture-sort of-things
@Shane I'm not sure what PropTypes.node actually is, since the docs don't really explain it
> The Finland conspiracy states that Finland is not a real country. Not only is it not a real country but there is actually no landmass there at all, and the space between Sweden and Russia is actually empty ocean.
15:37
ah, k... but is the property an array?
@Shane yes
because it looks like you need something like this:
`React.PropTypes.arrayOf(React.PropTypes.object)` at a min
you can try node if object works
or just React.PropTypes.array to ensure you're starting from the right place
ah... here it is (I think)
React.PropTypes.arrayOf(React.PropTypes.element)
try that
@rlemon I feel dumber after reading about that.
lol
What is an otf file? Is it the same as a woff file?
15:40
in the world of crazy conspiracies, that is one of my favorites
it reminds me of the cube-world conspiracy
Time Cube was a personal web page operated by self-proclaimed "wisest man on earth" Otis Eugene "Gene" Ray, founded in 1997. It served as a self-publishing outlet for Ray's theory of everything, called "Time Cube", which claims that all current sciences are part of a worldwide conspiracy to teach people lies; the theory's ultimate truth (and what the conspirators are said to be covering up) is that each day actually consists of four days. Alongside these statements Ray described himself as a "godlike" being with superior intelligence who has "absolute" evidence and proof for his views. Academia...
scotland is not a real country
Scotland is its own country, you British-nationalist swine
@littlepootis don't you put your brexit on me
@NathanJones any luck with that?
15:44
@Shane PropTypes.arrayOf(PropTypes.object) seems to be working
cool, cheers
try it with element? I think that's more concise
What's crackalackin'?
Vote what you think here: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/336234/561731 but I think it is a great feature request.
Man, I'm gone for a couple weeks to deal with work, and I miss out on the Tobi experience.
15:49
Tobiq was a real dank memer; someone we should all look up to
@Oded if you participate in language-lawyer-ing or some of the other more meta tags, the questions can be just as impressive (/tedious, if you prefer ;) ) as the answers. — ssube 29 secs ago
@ssube True.
what happened to Tobiq, anyway?
Looks like his account was deleted or something.
He's back to a generic user name, and you can't look at his profile.
ah, ok... he was annoying, but he wasn't that bad
15:51
if the mods showed up and deleted an account, he was that bad
yeah, true... that doesn't happen often
I saw him actually contribute to the conversation almost twice
it does not. There are some pretty awful trolls that keep coming back and haven't been permabanned yet.
Hmmm I missed fun I see?
@ssube like @SterlingArcher and his love for angular 1
and scrum
@Neal - not really, it was more tedious bits from the "learn to troll" playbook
15:53
Sterling is just part of the system, part of the man, he'll learn eventually
Hey, hey, ease up off @SterlingArcher, He's certified in Scrum management, that means he knows -everything- about manglement.
@Shane fun
@Loktar ^
@Neal There wasn't really anything to grab on to, except he freaked out a bit when his questions got downvoted, at least that seemed like it might be real communication
@Shane :-|
15:55
I'll give someone a thousand dollars of Trumps tax money if they do that.
I'm assuming that's him with the 10 star comment threatening to report the chatroom to stack overflow
I'm pretty sure that image is fake. Looks like marker, and then he staged the tattooing pic by just having the artist hold the tattoo gun over a half filled in marker tattoo
but it's still funny

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