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00:09
@rlemon I hate you
👄
god dammit
my brain still hasn't accepted that pun
feeling a little foggy?
00:15
YOU STOP LEMON
Pre-workout.. engage. I think this stuff makes me naseous though
how the fuck do you spell naseuous
icky feeling
Pukey
00:16
nausious
omg stop
americans...
HAMMERTIME!
i fucking cant
oh, thanks florian lol
I was trying to get it without spell check xD
00:16
I don't have spell check either... :)
i'm fucking dying jordan
WELL ARENT YOU AN INTELLIGENT BEING
no, just not american
I did that for you Kendall. I just wanted to post each try I did for you haha
00:18
My trainer isn't back from holidays yet :(
Sucks.
Trainers are for pussies
@SterlingArcher says the guy who used to have a trainer, and now trains from dvd's
@SterlingArcher And pussies are for men. Therefore...
I had one free PT session with my gym membership lol fuck you
00:20
Say what you want, working with this guy's been great. Doing things the right way makes a hell of a difference.
im jk, PTs are awesome for form training
Got my press to handstand back, almost got my sidesplits back, lost 8kgs
aren't trainers useful for avoiding all the shit in the gifs you've been posting?
^ that
But, I'm all over this DVD training. P90X is no joke
Tony is the man
00:23
Not sure how I feel about doing leg day on Monday morning before work though.
are you saying Tony is ... GGGgrrrrrrreeeeat!!
@Luggage i.imgur.com/YT9Devs.png .....
hehe
!!afk p90x
00:39
@ndugger LOL no actually
this is the story
so I got my wife one, the Blaze
she said it was too big like a mans watch, but used it for a few days
and I was like... that is kind of cool
she then saw the charge 2 and I was like well, you get that and I'll take the blaze
so now I'm blazing it.
@SterlingArcher WTF for real?!!
@Loktar SterlingArcher is afk: p90x
01:07
Hey does anyone know how to cancel an animationframe once it's started?
cancelAnimationFrame
Doesn't seem to do anything for me atm
const ref = requestAnimationFrame(fn);

cancelAnimationFrame(ref);
I must have it stuck in a loop somehow
Ohh
I presume fn is the game loop in your example?
01:16
yo @rlemon your awesome, thanks mate :-)
holy shit
OpenRCT2 has multiplayer
Why haven't I tried OpenRCT before
01:44
Hello
Hows it going yall
hey @Jasch1
was that weird clone movie on the moon called?
"moon"?
Anybody here experienced with setting up node.js servers in production?
02:17
most. just ask.
02:33
@towc yes
I have a server that will just handle signaling for a webrtc video chat a a few other minor things
not expecting that many visitors
Which one of these seems most reasonable for now
And a what point should I pursue and upgrade and how would i test for when this would be necesary
document.getElementById('demo').innerHTML = import java.util.Scanner;
4
oh god
so good
02:42
Such tricks
I wish I knew so much coding
But I can set up a GUI interface using visual basic to track the IP
@AndrewLi wow...
so we;re pretty much equals
<!DOCTYPE Java>
or
<!DOCTYPE !html>
@rlemon !!!
@rlemon this is amazing
I cannot believe this happened
I couldn't make a danker meme if I tried
02:45
lets make sure it doesn't get taken down
> its no my fault if u don't know java
CounterStrike – Initiated
LAUNCH THE CYBERNUKE
> $start counterstrike
$launch cybernuke
$activate hax0rskillz
$kill me please
02:49
$start counterstrike
english only please. those comments are just begging for flags
feast your eyes
Which of these would be best for a WebRTC chat app with backend database and signaling?
relatively small userbase expected
> if u dont know java then its not my fault
@Jasch1 $5
03:19
k
i get 10 months free then
@ndugger good woodworking channel youtube.com/channel/UCO39zTYpvWL5jx2q15Ma_Hw
03:37
I swear the lack of research lately is enough to make my eyes bleed
Hey guys, I'm working on a small module I plan to redistribute.
Would it be bad practice to include generator functions?
I don't see them used quite often.
@neet_jn generator functions?
Btw, would you guys mind Googling 'PigeonScript', and clicking on the 4th link that pops up, please? You can close out of it after a second or two, I just want to see if Google Search Analytics works :P
a lot more information is required to answer that, @neet_jn.
A large majority of my module is going to be chaining asynchronous operations, and therefor I thought it convenient to use generator functions ( ie; yield ), as opposed to promises.
To keep my code more manageable.
I haven't seen generator functions used much in actual redistributed modules in the past, so I was curious whether or not I should steer away from the idea.
03:53
generators aren't asynchronous; they allow you to call asynchronous functions in a synchronous manner, but just by that idea alone they are slower than simple callbacks.
And even then you need to use some kind of runner
depending on the situation, they can be very useful; there isn't a general "use them always" or "never use them" kind of answer, that isn't extremely opinionated; and obviously they serve some purpose or they wouldn't exist
so just saying it's a good idea to use them or not based on if other people have used them or not isn't going to get you very far.
04:14
@david yaknow that guy asking the question could be trying to use JSF
o wait it's just meme's
If I'm using Nginx and node, would it serve a purpose similar to clustering if I were to run the app on multiple ports and balance the load?
04:32
clustering has a formal meaning. "In a computer system, a cluster is a group of servers and other resources that act like a single system and enable high availability and, in some cases, load balancing and parallel processing. " So, running an app on multiple ports on a single server wouldn't be anything similar to clustering.
also, running on multiple ports doesn't do anything to balance the load of an application, unless you have some sort of configuration to bound each port to a specific amount of resources, which may or may not be more efficient than the OS could handle the processing itself....
Hello there, I made a simple chat, I am unable to understand why in the ajax response (although returns good results) there is a lag when the time is displayed. This is the link: mysql-raigovind93.c9users.io/Archive/Chat%20App%20(Real)/…
@GovindRai 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.
There is no signup just enter any random name and any random message, you'll see a lag for the time to appear?
are you asking for someone to troubleshoot your code for you from the half of the code they download in their browser?
just running the debugger, the message and the time are sent in two different events by the server. Without seeing the server code, that's all I got.
and it looks like the server code is in PHP, so I probably wouldn't be much help with it anyway.
05:10
You're absolutely right @Claies. Man... I super gotta retrace my steps before asking questions. Thanks a lot for your help.
I really appreciate what you said about the debugger part.. I fail to do a lot of debugging simply because I have not learned to fully debug besides alert/console.log. do you have any recommendations on learning debugging for the absolute begginer?
@GovindRai Learn to love the network tab
I just hit F12 in chrome, went to the sources tab, opened js.js, and clicked the line number (47) next to the beginning of the .onclick function. then chrome pauses, and you can step through line by line and see what gets executed, in what order, and evaluate the results on each line.
05:55
Is there a nodejs library that reads files, can seek, and keeps track of a position underneath the covers?
06:07
hello
can someone pls point me how to get image from mobile path using JS on form submit ?
@Erum you just asked for base encode right ?
you want to get files from mobile gallery ?
or camera ?
i want to get files from mobile gallery
file input will work just fine.
i already have image path i m giving image path from android native java code but on form Submit its not working its only taking path in string
no file input is not working in android while its fine in IOS
what to do now ?
@Erum Double check UI, file input work just fine with all the devices, be it IOS or Android
is your file input hidden behind some element or have an opacity or 0 or something ?
06:11
can u pls provide me any sample code ? so that i can upload image in ur url
@Erum are you using cordova ?
no its basically getting image on form submit
no no normal html , css , js application for web .... i m loading web url in android webview
@Erum why don't you then just submit the form inside the html page that is being loaded in webview. take an input file and upon submit get the file like $(".upload-image").prop("files")[0] this.
i m submitting form inside html page as well but on submit form its getting image path of device not image
@Erum hastebin.com/gideqozefo.js let me know if this makes sense
06:17
this code will be written by JS person right ?
i will just give him code for image path of android device
@Shashi
you will have to wrap it around file reader function hastebin.com/tabunidasi.php something like this
@Erum YES!!
@Erum this is a JS work
let me ask person to handle this on his side
thanks
@Shashi will update u shortly
@Shashi the person is saying he has used same code but this is not getting image from image path
from android only
while in IOS and in web its working fine
06:40
@Erum what is he getting in response then ?
ask him for reader.readAsBinaryString($(".upload-image").prop("files")[0]);
as per the time constraint I can't write the whole code but this is something that I have used in almost 10+ projects and all are working fine as of now.
the matter of fact is, when you tap a file input dialog box android web automatically opens up its gallery manager and asks you to choose the file...from there on it is pretty simple AJAX request that he needs to make. Unless I am not aware of some specific requirement of your app!!
can u pls share code ?
@Shashi
@Erum the code contains alot of product specific codes which I am not allowed to share, in order for me to refactor and remove those lines will take time...hope you understand!
07:29
If I have two pages, while in page one, I set a global variable a = 5; and then move to the second page. Will the variable be still available ?
what's a page?
if page 2 is a new document then no
if you only change the DOM tree (single page site), then yes
@littlepootis just a normal html page
@KarelG its not a SPA
@KarelG Thanks
then, no
You can put things in localStorage or sessionStorage though
depending on what exactly it is you're trying to achieve
07:41
@ivarni +1 to that
08:05
Morning
 
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09:20
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Swap n and m
is JS
quick!!
does someone know a way to prevent MDN rerouting the page to your language if you come from google? I've changed the language to US-en, but after a while, it doesn't recall my choice and reroutes to my local language (dutch) ........
!!s/norm/morn
@KarelG That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
!!/help
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09:31
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09:50
Hi folks am I allowed to ask questions here?
Why you will not be ?
feel free...go ahead!!
const request = require("request");

request('http://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?q=BergischGladbach&appid=9334f947893792dcb9b2e2c05ae23eb0', function (error, response, body) {
			  if (!error && response.statusCode == 200) {
				console.log(body) // Show the HTML for the Google homepage.
				result = body;
			  }else{
				return "Error fetching json data."}
			})
this is what I have in my node.js app
That's not the Google homepage.
I guess this request call is asynch and I cannot manage to save the result to a varibale
result should be response.responseText or something?
09:55
Yes, it's async. And you can just do an async continuation.
@haelmic 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.
@haelmic json
have you tried doing result = response ??
whats the output
try logging it
@RoelvanUden can you explain, continuation?
morning guys
09:56
Morning!!
logging to console works, but storing to variable within the async call fails ofc
hi there
@チーズパン how does that even matter ? why should it fail in the first place ?? am I missing somthing here that I dont know ??
@チーズパン If you're running something asynchronously, you just have to continue asynchronously. Don't assign to a variable and assume you have access to it immediately after scheduling an async operation. If you don't know how this works, look into callbacks and promises.
is result defined globally not sure if it matters but?
@haelmic yes it is
10:00
@Ming You poll for changes. Just look at the Last-Modified header (assuming they send a correct one, and they probably will) using a HEAD request, and if it changes, do a scrape to detect changes.
will this work on Airbnb for example? @RoelvanUden when they post new listing every minute
will the spider have to constantly refresh the page?
@Ming Yeah, that's not the correct way to go about asking a question.
@BenFortune yeah my bad. little hard to phrase the question succinctly
@Ming No, I'm on about you spamming it in multiple rooms.
woot, 12 flags? I just stepped away for coffee
oh, I see
10:08
😛
@Ming Sure, but Airbnb might have a better system in place (like a WebSocket or something that notifies a browser about changes). If such a system is in-place, and this scraper is very specific to that particular site, use that system. It's bound to be miles better than polling.
It's officially the web of 2017, I have to jump into my vm to see a unicode char render properly
lol
Hello
i have some basic trouble…
I try to hide <span> tag with media queries but unable to make it display:none
10:52
Yeah.. and the fact that Apple charges a developer fee is pretty crap :)
s/the fact that Apple charges a developer fee/Apple/
11:43
helloooo anyone here?
What do you guys use to generate js documentation?
Fingers
I was going with jsDoc but the node app I'm documenting ins't exactly structured in an OO manner.
So I went with docco... which only renders the comments that start with //
Fingers is a nice framework. Definitely the most portable and flexible. You should try it out
11:49
And I also have some comments with /** for function calls and other important bits of code.
you can always build your own documentation-generating snippet based on your own syntax ;)
I thought you were joking when you mentioned fingers...
oh, no
is that a real thing? How do I find it, "fingers js" or something? I can't find it on Google.
uhmmm it's not a joke, but we literally meant use your fingers
11:52
/facepalm... I'm slow this morning...
but this would take me ages when I want some I can do in seconds... I'd have to create some kind of node app to parse all the js files, read the comments and output them in a neatly created HTML format...
how many files is it?
and trust me, it really doesn't take that long if you kinda know the technologies
It can't possibly be any helpful just to strip all comments from a source file into a new file.
designing the HTML and CSS alone would take me a huge chunk of time.
Code comments and documentation really are for two separate purposes. Good code comments aren't useful as documentation.
11:55
Becuase if it's gonna look ugly I might aswell just leave it as it is... at least this way people can still read the comments in the code.
I originally meant something like copying the text of the files into a variable in JS and then parse it by comments and stuff. Doable in the JS console without many issues, to output an HTML string, but with more files sure, you can use a node app
this was merely a nice to have. I'm already writting some prose documentation that explains the code, and some graphs.
uuuuh actually with node you can have dynamic docs that actually fetch the content of the js files every few minutes and produce a string, so the user always has the most up-to-date docs for every change of the js files. I kinda wanna do that
are we talking about the same thing? I'm speaking of using something like jsDocs.
only jsDocs doesn't work for me because the app isn't OO
Comments within a source file always should reference code. By stripping out all those comments is pretty useless isn't it.
11:59
I've never used docs tools to be fair, but I doubt I will need to anytime soon, unless it's a community project
also, if you're saying what I think you're saying, you have global variables all over the place. Please tell me you're not saying what I think you're saying
docco is nice.
anyone had a look this ever ? github.com/rvspt/D3DynamicTreeLayout-QS
what on earth is Qlik Sense extension.. I mean I can read there website... but makes no sense as such
that's an extension for QLik sense
just something to visualize data
All I wanted to do how they were using d3.js
can't find any real js file
the extension or the program itself ?
12:06
The extension Js is in the extension folder
is this kind of code NSFL? :D
function toDate(d,f) {
	if (f === 'DD.MM.YYYY') {
		var fd = d.split('.');
		return new Date(fd[2] + '-' + fd[1] + '-' +fd[0]);
	} else if (f === 'DD.MM.YYYY HH24:MI') {
		var fd = d.split('.');
		return new Date(fd[2].split(' ')[0] + '-' + fd[1] + '-' +fd[0] + ' ' + fd[2].split(' ')[1]);
	}
}
yeah that's bullshit
@Mathematics You can use the search tool ya know ... github.com/rvspt/D3DynamicTreeLayout-QS/tree/master/Extension/…
haha oh well , good thing only my eyes will ever see it then
@rlemon i've read in the newspaper that your country is celebrating 150 (?) years. For that, the government made the theme parks free for visitors ?
err, actually, creating Date instances in javascript should happen without using the formatter constructor
12:11
I think just national parks. Theme parks are private owners
still a nice gift tho ?
@Paran0a no, as in, it's fine, but you're not checking user input at any point, are you?
@KarelG sure, but less rollercoasters
what if the input string was 12-34.56.7890?
Currently I've got my own 2 formats defined
If at any point I've got some new formats to deal with
Ill add them to the function
12:13
true
So towc this would be a fine way of converting user inputted dates into date object?
i'm using .length and regex to check the date string
eg
But what if you need to compare 2 dates ? Or if you have a datepicker library that needs date object...
well, put that in function that returns js Date object
comparing both object isn't hard to do
but if you have to manipulate a lot with the dates, then using a library would be more meaningful
And that function would be the one described above ?:D Or not
12:17
just something like
function convertToDate(str) {
    // support yyyy-mm-dd
    if (str && str.length === 10 && str.match(/^(\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2})$/)) {
            const split = str.split('-');
            return new Date (split[0], split[1] - 1, split[2]);
    }
    return null;
}
the month part starts from 0
how annoying
Ooohhh
I'm converting strings
I get your solution , regex makes my brain hurt so I find defining multiple formats easier the way I do it
12:37
@Paran0a make your regex flexible ...
@rlemon it has library d3 and then a 4kb file lol
hello
12:56
@Mathematics where are you looking? I see more than two files.

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