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14:00
LMAO, you can't pass an introductory course without it.
You can at diploma-mill schools
A bachelors degree in jQuery.
user6820627
@Luggage but I still can't calc it. Maybe I am really stupid
'calc' it?
user6820627
What is N?!
user6820627
O(2^N)
14:03
it represents the sie of the input. Let's imagine we have an array of 5 items.
And we want to do an O(n) operation (like finding an element).
@Luggage oh wow, that's a pretty good one
The fact that it's 5 doesn't actually matter, but O(n) means that an operation on 10 elements will be about twice as 'slow' as an operation on 5.
user6820627
Let's calc big O of this stupid sorting algorithm
user6820627
#include <stdio.h>

int main()
{
int array[100], n, c, d, swap;

printf("Enter number of elements\n");
scanf("%d", &n);

printf("Enter %d integers\n", n);

for (c = 0; c < n; c++)
scanf("%d", &array[c]);

for (c = 0 ; c < ( n - 1 ); c++)
{
for (d = 0 ; d < n - c - 1; d++)
{
if (array[d] > array[d+1]) /* For decreasing order use < */
{
swap = array[d];
array[d] = array[d+1];
array[d+1] = swap;
}
}
}

printf("Sorted list in ascending order:\n");

for ( c = 0 ; c < n ; c++ )
printf("%d\n", array[c]);
indentation works
use it ;)
14:05
Hi
@johndoe 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 want to select an area in browser and convert it to image.How can this be accomplished?
@LearnHowToBeTransparent please format that. also. there is an example in that link for 2 nested ifs. this would be like that.
user6820627
Maybe O(N^2)
@johndoe afaik you can't
user6820627
14:06
@Luggage I can't. I am on mobile
Then don't paste large blocks of unformatted incomplete code.
@ivarni Many chrome plugins do that.
user6820627
Is the code's big O O(N^2)
@johndoe Well let me rephrase... afaik you can't with javascript
plugins are special.
14:08
which I am assuming you wanted to use since this is the javascript room
@ivarni it's a myth
Plugins are in JS, too. That's not the issue
@towc you're a myth
Hey guys, I've been getting very comfortable with Javascript alltogether lately. I've learned ES6, and I know what I can and can't do with the v8 engine without polyfills -- my question standing is: is it worth it to pickup TS? It seems like it's not going anywhere soon.
@ivarni :D thanks
14:10
@Luggage let me rephrase again then... afaik you can't with javascript that is running on the page itself
Any help with React native Promise.resolve
@neet_jn Only you can decide that. I also think TS looks attractive, but I am also someone that wasted time with Coffeescript, so I am enjoying my mostly standard ES6+ right now.
user6820627
@neet_jn no I hate preprocessor.
@LearnHowToBeTransparent Then you aren't the one he wants to hear from, obviously.
user6820627
SCSS, CoffeeScript, Haml, Babel,... I HATE THEM!!!
14:12
any workaround to get data from promise response
"I am getting used to my new bike, what do you suggest for places to ride?" "I don't like bikes". See how that isn't a contribution?
user6820627
@neet_jn now real answer: only if you use angular js
@Hisham, resolve it and fulfill the promise?
@LearnHowToBeTransparent, I have used Angular in the past -- but it's no longer my cup of tea. I originally loved the workflow, but realized it was doing things I could accomplish on my own without the plethora of other garbage it comes with.
Though I may be interested in picking up Angular 2 in the future.
Angular and Angular 2 are two completely different entities.
user6820627
OK.i hate angular because the code is long just to hello world.
I'd look at react instead to be honest
it doesn't try to solve all the things at once
angular 2 might do a better job at solving all the things but it's still quite intrusive
14:18
React is the future . Angular is done.
The future would be having all the things react does natively in the browser in my opinion
React is multiple years old, but yes.. I think it has staying power. As much as anything can in JS-land.
It sucks that we really need to use all these libraries and frameworks to get shit done properly
I disagree. I prefer a rather simple low level api then choose-your-own abstraction.
fair point, but I still want a better low level api
so using it directly would be a viable option
14:20
As do I, otherwise you're looking at another "intrusive" platform to work with.
and as far as I am concerned, the browser just a v8 container and layout engine for html-css. I don't want it to do more. I want to provider that layer myself.
nothing would stop anyone from building an abstraction over a better browser api
But it's easier for them to keep the browsers efficient and supporting as many css/js features as possible if they leave that work to others.
and if say dom-diffing was native the payload for react would get smaller too
I'm not against the possibility of taking the best features from the community (dom diff / virtual doms) and making them a new standard part of the api.
14:24
I don't think it's realistic but I still wants it :)
Yea, and I'm more conservative about it. If it CAN be provided by external JS I still think that's ideal.
The next wave of internet users will most likely be on shitty connections so anything that takes load off the network would be a big win
I don't want it turning into a full batteries included Microsoft-y environment.
14:35
All frameworks you consider "the future" will die out in a few years.
Your codebase will stink.
Skynet will take over.
Trump will nuke every country.
keep on dreamin
15:11
React for president 2016
Not Crooked jQuery.
Good luck with your skynet thing.
@Luggage Make DOM great again!
Make America Great Britain again :p
Boo :)
15:26
Actually America is probably the main reason I'm not talking russian ;)
@ivarni Because they didn't provide Russian classes?
Because NATO
fun-fact: Khrusjtsjov threatened to nuke a Norwegian city in 1960
fun-fact: Putin is standing right behind you.
15:47
hi
how can i create facebooks app
@Luggage now that's a scary image
I wonder if he often stands behind other men
@ivarni :)
 
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16:57
Anybody there?
17:20
nope
Anyone here that can help me with aligning my text in the cubes.. I've been trying using using Span but cannot move the text placement... codepen.io/Feners4/pen/KggAwg
what do you want to do with the text?
I want to center it within the cube.. I cant get it to move from the top..
@feners look into line-height
it should not be normal?
17:32
look at mdn for line-height
17:47
Got it, thanks!
Hope all are doing well.
I am stuck on sticky header, please refer the images as below;
when the div sticks on top, the table header shrinks and it does not taking its original width.
<div class="row">

	<div class="col-md-10 col-md-offset-1">

		<div  class="table-responsive myTable">

			<table class="table listing text-center">

				<thead>
 					<div id="sticky-anchor"></div>
					<tr class="tr-head" id="sticky">
					<td>Date</td>
					<td>Description</td>
					<td>Amount</td>
					<td>Discount</td>
					<td>Paid</td>
					<td>Balance</td>
					<td>DelnDel</td>
					<td>Remark</td>
					<td>Hide</td>
				</tr>
			</thead>

				<tr>
					<td></td>
				</tr>

				<tbody id = "kola">
<script>
function sticky_relocate() {
    var window_top = $(window).scrollTop();
    var div_top = $('#sticky-anchor').offset().top;
    if (window_top > div_top) {
        $('#sticky').addClass('stick');
        $('#sticky-anchor').height($('#sticky').outerHeight());
    } else {
        $('#sticky').removeClass('stick');
        $('#sticky-anchor').height(0);
    }
}

$(function() {
    $(window).scroll(sticky_relocate);
    sticky_relocate();
});
</script>
#sticky {
    padding: 0.5ex;
    background-color: #333;
    color: #fff;
    font-size: 18px;
    border-radius: 0.5ex;
}

#sticky.stick {
    margin-top: 0 !important;
    position: fixed;
    top: 0;
    z-index: 10000;
    border-radius: 0 0 0.5em 0.5em;
}
I spend many hours but unable to fix it, if anybody could help me on this, are much appreciated.
18:23
wtf why is meh NaN? jsfiddle.net/v9nx1rxp
I'm stoopid
18:50
@towc because w is undefined?
just move it down 2 lines
you're defining w on line 80 but using it on line 77 ^^
19:30
@rlemon now no more pestering me
error
cant find variable : namez
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@Hisham 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
Egad.
    import React, { Component } from 'react'; import { AppRegistry, Text, View } from 'react-native'; import axios from 'axios'; class Easycall extends Component {constructor(props) { super(props); axios.get('http://192.168.43.236/dbzx.php').then(function (response) { const data = response.data; const namezz = data.name;global.namez = 'namezz'; }); } render() { return ( {namez} );} } AppRegistry.registerComponent('Easycall', () => Easycall);
@KendallFrey kul
19:42
 import React, { Component } from 'react';

    import { AppRegistry, Text, View } from 'react-native';

    import axios from 'axios'; class Easycall extends Component {


    constructor(props) {

     super(props);

     axios.get('http://192.168.43.236/dbzx.php').then(function (response) {


     const data = response.data;

     const namezz = data.name;

     global.namez = 'namezz';

      });

      }

      render() {

       return (

      <Text>{namez}</Text>

      );

      }
     }
const namezz = data.name; <--- ?
i think he's trolling?
error
cant find variable : namez
yeah
i aint trollin man. its copied from pastie.org
19:45
anyone use prop initializers yet?
@bitten it was meant to be the global w, that was the problem ;)
@SuperUberDuper what's that?
@towc ahhh.. interesting quirk
so it almost hoisted the variable to undefined, until it was set
i'm sure someone can explain what really happened
@bitten it was just that the compiler had var x,y,w in the beginning, so w was undefined
I got it when I said "I'm stoopid", dw :)
19:49
@towc yeah, so the compiler did some hoisting or something?
haha alright
@SuperUberDuper did you have a question?
:33509835 render does not have access to local variables in the constructor
I'm trying to get my head round it
how do i pass the data to render?
@Hisham you are using react, so why not use your component's state?
19:54
i tried putting the axios stuff inside the render too but no use
i cannot access anything inside the axios function when it comes to the render
global.namez = namezz;
const name = response.data.name;this.setState({name:name});
<Text>{this.state.name}</Text>
does not help
null is not an object evaluating this.state.name
Why does webpack
load a css file with babel?
loaders: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/,
        loaders: ['style', 'css?url=false'],
        include: PATHS.src,
      },
      {
        test: /\.jsx?$/,
        loader: 'babel?cacheDirectory',
        include: PATHS.src,
      }
    ]
it doesnt
it uses a style loader @Abhishrek
I get this
 at Parser.pp$4.raise (/Users/abhis/work/midrib/pay-mobile-app/node_modules/acorn/dist/acorn.js:2221:15)
    at Parser.pp$7.getTokenFromCode (/Users/abhis/work/midrib/pay-mobile-app/node_modules/acorn/dist/acorn.js:2756:10)
    at Parser.pp$7.readToken (/Users/abhis/work/midrib/pay-mobile-app/node_modules/acorn/dist/acorn.js:2477:17)
    at Parser.pp$7.nextToken (/Users/abhis/work/midrib/pay-mobile-app/node_modules/acorn/dist/acorn.js:2468:15)
    at Parser.parse (/Users/abhis/work/midrib/pay-mobile-app/node_modules/acorn/dist/acorn.js:515:10)
wow
r native?
20:07
nope
good ol react
what v of webpack?
"webpack": "^1.12.12",
hmm thats a bit old
maybe try v2?
lets try!
I'm trying to invoke a content script, but get a console error on the chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener telling me it's undefined?
20:13
@SuperUberDuper isn't v2 in beta?
any idea why I get the undefined?
yes
i use it
 
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21:43
Hey guys
What's the cleanest way to check if a file exists in Node 4.x? If possible, I'd also like to do so synchronously.
@towc this is what was happening btw, maybe there's something more technical happening
@bitten that's exactly what I was saying :P
ah yeah that's exactly what you said
i didn't catch that, i kinda suspected it here but didn't realise that's what you were trying to express :p
 
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23:01
oh interesting: in every market place, at the early times, the users must have been the producers
sounds obvious, but it's so deep
(MIT OCW apparently offers an "innovation/breakthrough" course youtube.com/…)
@Jhawins I disagree personally
adding a node datatype to children isn't a bad thing
and looking at the component, you can immediately see from the proptypes what it expects
I see people not using proptypes as lazy honestly
23:29
I want autocomplete from propTypes in atom.
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