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00:09
So... it works now. What I did:

data = JSON.parse(data);
var new_data = data.toString();
new_data = JSON.parse(new_data);
I have no diea how, why
it works
pretty much sums my JS experience so far.
reminds me of time I was trying to understand why variable with no assigned value is not null according to JS.
Seems like you've got other issues...
Why you feel so adament about learning the wrong way and sticking with jQuery is beyond me...
I'm not adamant about JQuery. Having just started learning JS on my own, going through forums and posts, Jquery is the most common answer to everything. And since I have no experience whatsoever, I just assumed it was what was right.
But thanks regardless, I'll keep in my your suggestion about moving away from it.
@OverflowStack it's undefined
var foo; foo === undefined; // true
go to bed frenchie
it's 1:20am
null is a value
00:23
fuck dreams about huge sneks chasing me
@rlemon but daaaad tomorrow is a bank holiday
@littlepootis get the hat, the hat has a sword in it
my last project idea is writing a database
well, a key value store for unbounded datasets
I have so many ideas of data layouts and algorithms
how to have fast performance, this kind of thing
anyway, bed time
 
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02:11
@rlemon wow thats really nice
 
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04:18
Hi
@qwerty 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 need a help on editing Wordpress plugins
I edited a widget.js files and updated it
But the changes are not made in the site.
Has anyone experienced the same ?
04:44
lol, on a tf2 server and this guy's singing
m59
m59
Is he good?
TA3
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04:59
Here's a JS array [5097, 5097, 5097, 5098, 5098, 5098]. As you can see, the value 5098 repeats three times. How can I remove just one of the 5098s? array.map is not suppose to interrupt in the middle according to this : bit.ly/array_map
m59
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@TA3 map doesn't remove items anyway
Which one are you trying to remove and why?
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@m59 sorry forgot to mention that I'm planing to use slice method inside map. Say I need to remove just one 5098
m59
m59
which one, though?
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@m59 5th one
m59
m59
var result = yourArray.slice(0, -1)
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05:09
@m59 say, I want to remove one of the 5098s. It doesn't matter which one. I need any of the 5098s removed.
m59
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There's really no way I can give a useful answer.
There are too many possibilities.
Just looking at the data, it seems like you'd want to remove a 5097 as well
I see a pair of 3 and a pair of 3
you could write a function to remove the first item of each pair, for example
or remove one of each pair if it is in the given items to be removed
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@m59 it's an array of item IDs in a shopping cart. So it's possible to have the same multiple times. What I'm trying to do is remove one item.
m59
m59
Ah.
You should have just said that to begin with.
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@m59 sorry :(
m59
m59
First, find the index of that item
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05:16
@m59 cool, why didn't I think of that. Thanks
m59
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var idx = x.indexOf(5098)
x.splice(idx, 1)
That mutates x
which is lame
Do it like this
var toRemove = x.indexOf(5098)
var y = x.filter((v, idx) => idx !== toRemove)
@TA3 ^
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@m59 I'm doing this inside a reducer function in redux, so I guess I can use the slice instead of splice?
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You would be chopping off parts of the array
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@m59 Yeah I can concat rest of the array right?
m59
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Not in any practical way I can think of
05:22
has anyone used backbone.js?
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@m59 ...x.slice(0, idx), ...x.slice(idx + 1)?
m59
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oh, yeah
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@m59 I just learned the ES6 spread operator. Thanks a bunch again.
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05:35
np!
06:01
mornin all
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wutup
Where are you @Sheepy ...
 
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07:19
o/
07:37
/o\
oC
/o\
It's fun to stay at the....
08:14
So, anyone planning on running for mod, this election? :P
I'm already not fulfilling my mod duties on one site, no need to add another :P
08:57
Why is it that whenever I received shitty support through Zendesk and then click the "Bad, I'm unsatisfied" link, I get the following page:
Is that like a strategy to make support staff feel good about themselves?
The  Touch Bar will spawn a new generation of 10x engineers https://t.co/xXL2wiyaWu
hahaha
user3119231
huh, awesome
09:25
morning
Mornin'
Morning~
10:07
@choz I'm with my new boss 24x7. A very tough job, since he's a demanding boss but is totally clueless about computer.
user image
5
grats :)
Someone had unprotected sex!
4
Call it family planning. :)
Just over one week old, but is already addicted to clean diaper. When he wakes up, you can see him conflicting about whether to cry for feeding or for changing diaper. But is a losing battle either way...
10:24
@Sheepy I know.. i am here just to congratulate you.. though its a bit late..
Just realized october has passed today :)
And I remembered someone's due..
hey guys, what is the easiest way to write the object values into html spans
@Sheepy BTW.. ISNT THAT A BIT YELLOW?
for example I have this :
@Sheepy If it is, You gotta consult.. like asap..
var xcx = {type:'Ford', model:'Mondeo', color: 'Black'};

for (var key in xcx) {
  if (xcx.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
  $("span").text(xcx[key]);
    console.log(xcx[key]);
  }
}
should I use forEach method and iterate through object values ?
10:26
@choz We did. That photo is from day 2 I think. He's now pretty normal (the doctor said) but his face is full of acne so... perhaps later >_<
Oh.. dont worry about acne.. they're not actually acnes..
@mcmwhfy That's like the easiest way already..
@cho
@mcmwhfy forEach is for Array. You need for in for object properties. There other ways like Object.values(), if you want to use forEach.
@Sheepy So, was it caesar or normal mode?
@choz hmm but the problem is that he withe into my spans last object value :|
*write
10:30
@choz Hmm. What's the different?
@Sheepy In your country? You pay more for caesar..
I guess normal. My total hospital bill is 70 USD.
@mcmwhfy what's the expected result? You're doing it wrong..
@Sheepy bullshit.. you have to spend at least 1k USD for delivering..
At least in my country..
@Sheepy lucky
@choz I need to write each object value in those 3 spans, span 1 should take object vale 1, span 2 should take object value 2 and so on
10:33
@Sheepy ah so that forEach
ty :)
@mcmwhfy Will this help? jsfiddle.net/osy1a6a7/2
choz's solution is, of course, more proper :)
@choz ty :)
@Sheepy for educational purposes..
So..
Did you cry?
And, did you get so panic on the first night when he cried?
It's a he, right?
user3119231
10:36
If I setup SSL in XAMPP do everyone in my network have to install certificate per hand?
@choz what does that "." into selector
$("span."+key)
user3119231
@mcmwhfy span element with a class
^ as he said..
ah, ok
thanks guys
@choz Not really... I'm a bit too logical. It's a he, yes, and no when he first cried it's the nurse drawing his blood and washing him. There's too much baby crying in the ward anyway, my boy is pretty quiet actually.
10:38
@Sheepy Lol.. totally different to me..
@Maurize If it's a self-signed cert, yes. If it's a proper cert (e.g. from Verisign), no.
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@Sheepy Anyway.. gratz again.. for your new job..
@choz Thanks! Much tougher than I expected T.T
Ahah.. cant wait til he shits on you later..
Gtg.. nite all..
@choz What was your child(ren) like?
@choz Oh. Good night~
10:50
@choz lmao
11:15
@Sheepy congratulations!!! hope the lack of sleep isn't too bad :)
@FlorianMargaine Sleep? What's that. Sorry my memory is failing me... ((╬ಠิ﹏ಠิ))
11:33
That was mandatory :P
@Sheepy grats. A good name is Rob. Cough cough
11:51
@rlemon Great name. XD
We haven't decided the name yet. Still calling him "Pork Chop" or "Lamb Leg".
Morning guys
var _connection = io.connect("some value");
var socket = function(params) {

	if (params && params instanceof Object) this.request(params);
};

socket.prototype.request = function(object) {
	this.emit = object.emit;
	this.data = object.data;

	_connection.emit(this.emit, this.data);

	return this;
};
Guys please see this
var test = new socket()
@Sheepy poop machine
socket.onresponse = function(data) {
 console.log(data)
}
how can I attach an "on" listener on the socket and when the response comes back from the server then call that onresponse method?
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@ZahidSaeed Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
okay
_connection.on("response_login", function(data) {
		how can I attach an "on" listener on the socket and when the response comes back from the server then call that onresponse method?
	});
12:06
@ZahidSaeed You just did
@BenFortune No, the 'on(response_login)' method is the actual method of the Socket.IO
I created a new object called test
and than attached an 'onresponse' method to it
Now the response from the server comes back after a while
I want to call the onresponse method of the object who emitted the request
Those are 2 different methods
_connection.on("response_login", data => socket.onresponse(data));
?
Yes I want to do that
but the "socket" inside that callback function is just a function and not an object
I want to invoke the object's onresponse method
But you've added the onresponse method to it...
In angular2 how do I bind getters/setters to FormControls? I'm trying to use reactive form methodology.
12:11
Does anyone know if it's possible to start and run an Apache Tomcat server from inside IntelliJ Webstorm?
@BenFortune It says "socket.onresponse" is not function
@BenFortune The onresponse method was attached to the event
@rlemon KendallFrey is afk: for the weekend
@BenFortune The word "socket" inside that function is just referring to the constructor
Did you understand?
12:16
Can anyone help me with an Angular 2 reactive form?
@BenFortune Please see this fiddle:
https://jsfiddle.net/fcymfL0b/
-_-
run ben, run!
idk man, I keep lookin at your code and very little of it makes sense
unless you're omitting like 90% of it
also re-wrapping socket.io seems weird.
Why not just add socket.prototype.onresponse?
12:19
@rlemon Have you checked the fiddle?
1 min ago, by rlemon
idk man, I keep lookin at your code and very little of it makes sense
Actually I'm using requireJS
so one code is in one file
and the other code is in the other file
it just seems like a very pointless abstraction over a single action in socket.io
like someone (@Zirak) making hello world javafied
hmm
Can you please make changes to that fiddle so I can see how it should be done? @rlemon
Just small changes
12:26
@rlemon Actually I want to manipulate the DOM after the response
you're free to!
@Zirak speak, I can hear you
> Can you write my code for me
Should that on() listener be inside that file where my logic is?
user3119231
@ZahidSaeed jost modify where the console.log is. it's the callback
user3119231
12:27
I don't use this framework... but callbacks are basic
I thought i should separate socket code from my app logic
@rlemon Don't fuck with Froggy Fresh (Krispy Kreme)
@Maurize How can I call a callback?
12:28
@BenFortune lol his bugger juices
I mean the function is called from the server
I have no reference to the callback that I want to invoke
user3119231
mussshhhroom mushroom! :D
snaaaaaakkkkkeeeeee
Hey guys :) I have a small question: how bad/frowned uppon is it to use iron-meta to save an access_token to be shared between polymer components? (or.. what should I use instead?)
12:35
Scientific methodology in the social sciences http://qhr.sagepub.com/content/21/10/1307.abstract https://t.co/tPae2TkI7m
:33805195 Does it return the wrong amount? If so, then, yes, it is wrong
    var counter = 0;
    $("ul").children("li").each(function(i, el){
        if($(el).hasClass("someClassToCheck") counter++);
    });
@JoJo U might need that
@JoJo look into .filter to reduce the number of elements you have in your list. or correct your selector
both are better than a global counter
@ZahidSaeed thank you. this works, i had id not class: var tcount = $('.rcpWebPalette > li').not('.rcpColorHide').length;
@rlemon okay let me try filter
12:43
var tcount = $("#dlist > li").filter(function(){
                 return $('div.hiddenItem', this).length === 0;
             }).length;
if it will be better I can try it
@BadgerCat I'm sick though, it hurts to speak
@JoJo ohh god no
.not is better than that
ok
const length =  $("#dlist > li").filter(function() { return this.classList.contains('hiddenItem') }).length;
but the .not is probably the best approach
you can even use it in the selector with :not()
12:45
oh nice!
thas cool p:not(.classy) { color: red; }
yes, .not is a jQuery chaining thing, but you can supplement it with the actual :not pseudo-class
omg @Loktar i.redd.it/ju91kr2vtvux.jpg @SterlingArcher
13:00
it's too early for wakey time
hey guys
anyone can help me with this
Click event works ok on the first interface
but when I get to questionTwo
stops working?
@greatTeacherOnizuka Event delegation
@BenFortune can you elaborate a bit?
delegate your events
google can expand on that idea fully
sorry, your fiddle gave me cancer
13:04
what does delegate your events mean in layman terms?
means go on google and type in "event delegation + javascript"
@BenFortune one read "first works, second doesnt" and ben thinks "delegate them events, son" ^^'
cant, working :)
wut?
and you expect me to do it for you while I'm working?
13:05
@Shmiddty what you mean like you are going to have Chemio and everything? Hope you have a good medical insurance
get outta that sweatshop
:puts on kicking boots:
@BenFortune Do anything for halloween?
:grabs my thinking grenades:
I expected some elaborate arduino costume
@rlemon Not really, just got hammered
13:06
I caught up on westworld for halloweenis
we handed out candy
you gave children diabeetus
sure did
cuter the costume, more the beetus
you villain
YOU MONSTER
@rlemon I thought about doing one of those reverse projection things on my window
But my projector bulb blew out
13:08
that's always fun
I'm gonna do a light show next year I think
*POP*
Might do something for christmas
I have a few lasers
and I will buy some of those strips Kendall used
I don't think children go door-to-door for candy on Christmas
they get the beetus delivered special-like
@rlemon you plan to blind those diabeeters, don't you?
13:10
Up on the housetop, diabeetus on a stick
Down through the chimney with good Saint Nick
You're in contact with the diabeetus czar? I thought he went into hiding
You'd be surprised, but the Diabeetus Army is actually led by the Easter Bunny
user3119231
@rlemon Bad luck imo
13:19
@KendallFrey don't you talk to me or my limes ever again
@rlemon "wave at the camera you worthless ragdoll"
user3119231
Am I'm the only god around here, who's working?
you must be a demigod at best
@rlemon :)
13:32
Kids these days..
In game chat:
> Kragu : if u kill eveyr other human does that make u the destroyer or savior of humanity, since u persevere the race?
@Luggage "I agree [...] It is hard to find somewhere to convert my code"
I love the evilness
user3119231
There are "m"'s on it
yes, but if the bags are removed people just take handfulls
user3119231
True. Someone will burn in hell
13:43
would have been better with just skittles and an empty M&M bag
Or an M&M bag and 95% M&Ms
user3119231
The point is even if you know about this, you would have to pick every single m&m out of your bag
scariest costume of the year goes too: i.redd.it/aphzhtwmfxux.jpg
Yeah that relationship isn't lasting

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