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00:01
hmm ok
double check tomoz
Hello, i want to do one alert where inside i want to put text and the value of the variable
why not use console.log
like alert ("Hello World! (sum)");
console.log ("Hello World! (sum)");
console.log("hello world", sum);
console.log("hello world " + sum);
console.log(`hello world ${sum}`);
00:08
Also, What you want to do is called "string concatenation" and you use the + symbol.
umm...
console.log.bind(console, 'hello world', sum)()
what the what
I'd strike that first one and that one you just made up.
logging multiple values to the console is different than making a single string.
first one is what I'd use actually
Any advice on the screen brightness/contrast setting of the monitors for frontend developers? I just missed out a border on a component that was given to me in the mockup, adjusting the brightness and contrast from default to 50-50 got it to be visible xD
00:11
that depends on monitor. you need to calibrate against something objective.
like find a grayscale chart and do the "adjust until you see this box"
also some monitors just suck.
This also means half your users won't see this border :)
yeah, the mockup needs to change
user2620028
every asus monitor i have bought has been horribly calibrated when i bought it
user2620028
this last monitor that i bought was dead on from what i could tell
00:44
@RahulDesai I adjust it depends on time of day. Brighter room = brighter monitor. Make it easy for you eyes to adjust from the environment to the monitor and they'll be happy.
sounds good
@Sheepy Do you use f.lux?
f.lux is dope, my phone and laptop have it built in
really? neat
I don't use it anymore, probably because my lighting doesn't change much throughout the day
an equivalent, in the lenovo tools that came installed
00:59
oh, that seems less surprising
01:15
I tried f.lux and hated it so much
it needs to be way more subtle
it was jarring to open my laptop and have some kind of red apocalypse going on
I'm still at work lol fuck me right
going on 14 hours
01:34
:(
that sucks man
02:25
is it possible to see my own posts in chat? I'm trying to find out who it was that worked at auth0
user406009
@david You can search by user, but it is sorta lame.
ah, perfect. the top right hand corner
Has anyone worked with label printer ?
I mean I have a website, which helps user to generate barcode
and when that user clicks print button on the screen
print command will be called and print preview dialog displayed
but I haven't worked with label printer
I don't know whether the process is the same or not
02:47
What's a label printer?
it specializes in printing labels, barcode, qrcode,...
user2620028
@david @abhishrek
@Abhishrek You're with Auth0 right? it seems the latest version of lock has removed the getProfile method without bumping the major revision?
@HatterisMad yeah :D
user2620028
there is another room regular who is at auth0 as well
user2620028
@SomeGuy i believe
03:13
wondering if anyonee knows of a way i can do simple css validation with jquery
eg: I wanna set background:#000
i wanna validate against it to make sure its a valid propery/value pair, but i cant tell i the .css method returns a success or not
so it should be like var a = $(element).css({prop:val});

a = true if valid and set, false if its invalid
mmm
tho
ideaz
What are you actually trying to do?
visual editor
add a white list
i wanna do realtime css changes and validate the actual outputted css
03:16
Hmmm, maybe check out how some of the popular css linters do it
and a validation function for the value
you'd think there'd be a method built into .css yes?
im currently mussing with this
but cant wrap my head around whether it's returning a success/fail
it's not returning a success or fail
no i realize
like most jQuery methods, it retuns the same jQuery object
03:17
its returning a reference to itsel
yeah exactly
i understand OOP
so if you did $('#id').css("color", "blue").css("color")
just cant figure out an easy way to do css validation without a bunch o code
you could test against "blue"
and see if you property was applied successfully
03:18
hmmm
that's great
$element.css({ [prop]: value });
assert($element.css(prop) === value);
yeah
careful with that though
for stuff like colors it might not return it in the format you expect
(e.g. might switch to RGB or something like that)
but the gist of it is right
03:20
$element.css({ [prop]: null });
$element.css({ [prop]: value });
assert($element.css(prop) !== null);
or something
but still seems llike a bad idea
I have to ask though, why are you so suspicious of jquery's success ?
if you test beforehand to make sure the element exists
well no
basicalyl think of a text box
there are very few reasons why applying .css wouldn't work ?
one could put in anything, but i'd like to ensure that we just check to see if the prop change is successull or not, no thave to check each instance of the field prior to
ok, well the above method should work then
03:23
so you'd put in "Margin:30px" and i'd get a success message
but i you put in "Margin: 30pz" it'd throw an error
so you'd have to split the string based on ":"
var prop = "Margin: 30px".split(':')
var result = $('#element').css(prop[0], prop[1]).css(prop[0]);
if(result !== prop[1]) {
//error
}
I do agree with @phenomnomnominal though that it does seem like a bad idea
actually
just checking against if the property has changed works
Why not just use an existing linter?
seems easier to write a simple method and use the browsers built in css validator
being its a visual editor im writing, i wanna keep library size down
@Hybridwebdev what happens if someone puts in </style><script>alert('foo');?
03:30
Good night.
I am a beginner and I am having problems with loop breaking in Firebase. I am using Javascript to access the database. can anybody help me? :)
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@phenomnomnominal thus why i want to do validation
jquery won't catch that
no
but a simple regex will
03:31
yep, so you should have a whitelist
of properties you're okay with setting
and then regexs that match the acceptable values.
ya true
question
how save are globals in jquery
safe
not safe at all
interestingly enough
var a = $('body').css({"margin-left":"<script>alert('aaaa');</script>"});

apple = $('body').css('margin-left');
catches it
wait
var apple = $('body').css({"margin-left":"<script>alert('aaaa');</script>"});

console.log(apple);

apple = $('body').css('margin-left');

console.log(apple);
yeah it comes back 0px which means it was ignored
03:36
what if you do { "margin-left":"\"></body><script>alert('aaaa');
Don't assume that jQuery or the browser are smart enough to save your ass
cause they probably are, but they might not be
sane
same
I think that plus a regex should suffice
lmao
I saw some traffic on guihacker from wikihow
> Open a separate browser window and visit guihacker.com online. Leave your window open to the site, which should display stereotypical hacker images: lines of numbers, rapidly changing measurements, a high noise sine wave.[6] With this running in the background, you could claim:
"I'm just compiling some data that I got from a friend's server to see if there are any errors in the code. It has to run for a few hours."
"I'm running some analytic programs in the background so I can see, real-time, how my processor is handling the increased temperature from overclocking."
sorry for bother, can any one help me about this javascript? jsfiddle.net/BlackArch/v1pe009n/3
@Newbi Did you build this yourself or did you copy it somewhere?
03:49
Demo went really well guys, They were impressed with my little game ^_^
@Sheepy i follow from website and edit
@Newbi Ok. Do you know why are the changes being applied to all products, or do you know why but not know how to change it?
@lix congrats!
i know coz it's class, i dont know how to change (only 1)
@david Thanks dude :D
03:54
maybe should be not using class :| for selected, sry i still learning for jquery
@Newbi Ok. Good news is, the code change is simple. Bad news is, jsfiddle stopped working for me so I can't share the change. Let me see if I can describe it for you.
First, in the click, create a new var parent = $(this).closest('.gallery'); Then, use this parent as the context of your changes, i.e. $('.selected',parent).xxyy and $('.full img',parent).xxyy
This will limit the selection and their operations to the clicked gallery.
w8" let me try
oh i got it Thank you so much :)
Most people will probably tell you to use id instead of class. I personally think that is unnecessary. Glad it works for you :)
yes I had thought to replace the use of id, XD
04:49
@J.Doe Really, is that true ?
05:06
JS === Just Spying.
05:33
Hi guys
@MaryDaisySanchez Hey There !!
Hi handsome
2
anybody uses laravel + pheanstalk here?
@MaryDaisySanchez Yo dude
@MaryDaisySanchez I gotta star that
@MaryDaisySanchez No dear, But I am willing to learn if you can lend me a hand :D
@NullPointer dude how harsh T_T
05:42
@NullPointer Please maintain respect
sorry guys you thought i was a dev? nope i'm just a web designer upgrading myself as a webdeveloper
@MaryDaisySanchez Designers and devs are the same, we are in the same boat
@FlyingGambit Please maintain respect for everyone, including those with differing opinions from yours
Nov 9 '16 at 7:51, by Flying Gambit
Fuck those who voted for Trump XD
Alright everyone, settle down.
@TrojanByAccident its okay, that guy is a friend of mine
@MaryDaisySanchez 20 kilograms
XD
I don't think she uses the metric system
People who don't use the metric system don't exist.
@MaryDaisySanchez I just did some googling , what is the use of pheanstalk, laravel seems to be a complete framework ?
@littlepootis I measure my stuff in foots and inches
you don't exist
05:54
XD
A complete framework need not include everything you'll ever need.
..
When I was just about to learn nodeJs, you tell me this
Should I wait for the PHP vs nodeJS war to settle in ?
Learn both
Death to both
@TrojanByAccident Then what do u prefer ?
05:57
@FlyingGambit For what?
@TrojanByAccident for a server side language
@FlyingGambit I prefer not to bother with such stuff
well pheanstalk its a queueng system just like a facebook application but i have hard times of using it because it doesnt have an error logs that you can fix
Anyone know where I could check the market share between two languages
Google trends
stackoverflow question amt
stars on GH
jobs listed by tag on dice/indeed/ect.
06:05
Thanks :D
woah nodeJs is nowhere near php google.com/trends/explore?q=nodejs,php
This goes against my understanding that nodejs was ahead of php
ahead in the sense , more people use them
This is the result of people not knowing the difference between java and javascript, and so they search for java instead
I truly agree
@littlepootis Hey you rubbed out your nodeJS comment. I read some forums and all suggest to drop PHP and go for nodeJS. Are you backing PHP because of its new non-blocking I/O ?
non-blocking I/O is far, far from a selling point
06:19
Then what is this PHP hype for ?
dead tech trying to resell themselves, just like Java's been doing for years
it's how you market tech after you've lost any market lead
but Java seems to be doing good with its new versions especially 8 and 9
@ssube i'm sorry, java and dead tech? could you please elaborate?
guys, there is something similar to var which is used for defining a variable in JS. As far as I know, the difference between that thing and var is their scope .. can anybody remember what is that? I seen it already somewhere and I cannot remember it
@Shafizadeh let
06:23
true
thx
@Shafizadeh const
@FlyingGambit well isn't here anything else? all are var and let ?
naw he said scope
you want to use const unless you can't, then let, and never var
@Shafizadeh var , let , const ... thats it
06:24
@ssube yes this can be correct as an answer for my question, but I think I was looking for let
what exactly is const?
@FlyingGambit thx
@TrojanByAccident it prevents you from assigning to the variable again
@TrojanByAccident constant
@Shafizadeh yeah, you were
06:24
reusing a variable is a design smell that indicates one function is doing too much
@TrojanByAccident you can set it some constant values
so const, somewhat indirectly, helps you keep your functions smaller and more concise
@FlyingGambit it's not constant, it simply can't be assigned again
so it's a read-only variable
const unfortunately does not make the object it refers to constant or immutable at all
@ssube that's what constant is e.e
it would be much better if it did, like C++'s const
@TrojanByAccident not in most languages
it means the object can't be mutated either
that is, if you have a const foo and foo.bar() would change something within foo, you can't call it
JS chose to implement Java's final (cannot assign again) and call it const
Hello guys ..
I want to know how can i use cached files in the browser if no internet connection is available.
@ssube 'constant' means it doesn't change
06:27
Or in other words I want to access internet once and for future uses want to use that cached file only.
its just a play of words
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0
A: menu dropdown not displaying menu items in internet explorer

Sudhir KaushikWorks fine. If still have issues, try this -ms-filter: "progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(Opacity=50)"; This will make opacity compatible on Internet Explorer.

@TrojanByAccident in many languages, it does
PHP 4 >= 4.3.0
06:30
@ssube Including English
@littlepootis Thanks, I see, I think I will stick to nodeJs just because i am better at JS
for means different things in English than in most programming languages too. Is there a point here?
@FlyingGambit sure, whatever you're productive with
In English, the meaning of fuck changes in every sentence.
@FlyingGambit It doesn't say that in the wiki
06:36
woah
@ssube Just wondering, how can Java be dead when its being used by many companies
07:04
god
no
please
someone fix this
0
Q: how to get related values on drop down selection

m.usmanthis is my code.java code is working fine.but when it is submit then query type fields are empty.without java code its working fine.i have a table of categories and fetch the data according to the user but when i am going to submit then the empty field is submitted.i want when i select the reques...

"java code"
@FlyingGambit There is no problem at all with coding node. Yesterday I was just trying to say that out there in the commercial world (i.e. most of the world), node is not as mature / established as PHP. Or .Net, or Java. Or Python, the last hit thing. That's all.
@Sheepy ok, when can one call a language mature ?
@FlyingGambit But it'd be good for you if you try to learn more than one major language. (Not necessary PHP.)
Thats was my plan when I started out with a project to learn nodeJs
@FlyingGambit You decide. It is relative. As node becomes more and more mature, more and more team will think it is mature enough for their production.
@FlyingGambit Excellent. Your other language(s) is/are?
07:17
python isn't used often if you ask me
You are right, it is not. Relatively speaking.
@Sheepy Just Javascript and one of its framework called ExtJS
Currently also pursuing bootstrap and angularJS
@KarelG but nonetheless its a wonderfull language
The plan seems to be master js first. Sounds good.
@Sheepy Naw, its more like whatever my job requires
XDDDD
Damn. My little sheep is hungry again. I hoped he was just feeling too hot. See you all later.
07:31
@Sheepy Laters 0/
Mornin'
Can the phrasal verb "carry away" be used to express mentally drawn to something? For example, I'm so easily carried away by all kinds of distractions when I'm studying.
@ZhengquanBai Yes.
Well, people will know what you mean.
Although it might not be completely correct.
Its exact meaning is "to influence greatly or unreasonably, especially emotionally; excite; transport"
Hello guys.
I have a small question. On my website once navigation menu is shown I add click event on document to close the navigation.
07:37
I'm carried away by your handsomeness. Is this sentence natural? @Cerbrus
My doubt is once the navigation is closed. Shaould I unbind click event to document?
@ZhengquanBai Lol at the handsomeness of a wolf
@user31782 I don't think you need to.
@user31782 no , dont do that
@ZhengquanBai I have many other click events on document. Would unbinding those which are unnecessary help releasing memory?
07:40
"Drop your panties, Sir William; I cannot wait until lunchtime!" who is teaching all this to her ?
@user31782 I don't know, either. Let the professional answer that.
@ZhengquanBai I couldn't find this question on SO either. I think I should post this as a question.
@ZhengquanBai "diverted" may be better
@FlyingGambit it has some cons, but I admit that it's an excellent language for data mining.
greetings, programs! o/
07:53
@Sheepy thx for your opinion
!!tobacconist
Drop your panties, Sir William; I cannot wait until lunchtime!
ah ok, that is where that came from >.<
morning! O/
09:00AM coffee time!
08:06
which time zone
09:00 is CET most likely
CET - Denmark
Nice place
@star Nicer than Canada?
different
@TrojanByAccident nice place also
depends on where in Canada. I'm half-Canadian/half-American, I remember several places in Canada as being quite nice. Then I escaped the US in 2000 to live in Europe. :D Weather is about the same as in Denmark. Taxes are horrific (at least 43%)
(in Denmark)
Can I add styles to an element in the browser's inspect element page, but for all elements, for example: all td elements, not just the one selected?
@MohamedAhmed with css, yes
08:23
Now are we talking about the nice place ?
@TrojanByAccident How, this only available for one element only??
@MohamedAhmed ?
@TrojanByAccident I want to apply the style for al the tds, but this apply only for the current selected td
@MohamedAhmed Interesting. It should apply to all, iirc
I'm talking about doing this in the inspect page of Chrome
Aaah, I just found I can add new style from the plus + sign in the right top corner
thanks anyway
08:28
Hey ppl
right add new style rule for current inspect page
@FlyingGambit That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
!!urban iirc
@FlyingGambit iirc abbv for If I Recall Correctly
08:33
I need help with something. I am getting data from an endpoint in Angular JS where I have multiple objects. I want to concatenate 'First Name' and 'Second Name'. How can I achieve that? pasteboard.co/kjFZNhIs3.jpg
I want to do this in the controller. If I concatenate it in the front end, filtering won't work :/
Can anyone help?
lol, just discovered that someone dv'ed on my valid (and voted) answer >.>
@MohamedAhmed the element.style works only for the selected element
to ensure that you want to apply the css effect on other elements too, redefine your css selector
:35020440
!!> let first_name = {key:'value'}, second_name = {key:'value'}; console.log(first_name + second_name)
@CapricaSix work when I summon you, goddammit
you need to start with !!> or cap will ignore it
@TrojanByAccident "undefined" Logged: "[object Object][object Object]"
yup, no referencing another user when using !! inline
08:37
@TrojanByAccident : That's what I have been doing, but noticed filtering wont work if I do like that. <td data-title="'Name'" sortable="'firstName'" filter="{ 'firstName': 'text' }">
{{employee.firstName+""+employee.lastName}}
</td>
@Phoenix add a function that returns the full name. And remove that ending space at the first name lol
@Phoenix tried doing {{(employee.firstName+""+employee.lastName)|FILTER}}?
And why not just do it in the controller?
Im using 'ng-table'
Will filtering work that way?
I have no idea, I don't know much Angular
@MohamedAhmed Add your width rules in the td, th part. The element.style part is strictly for the selected element only.
08:41
Hello World!
@JavaEvgen Bye Java!
@Sheepy repeating me ? :O
@TrojanByAccident : Ok man, np. Tnx
!!welcome JavaEvgen
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08:45
np :P
!!/welcome YourMom
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09:31
Has anyone tried implementing MathJax in Ionic Project
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@CapricaSix Sure
Is there any ioredis package for angular 2?
Or is there to make it work? github.com/luin/ioredis
requiring at the top of component

var ioredis = require("ioredis");//Module not found: Error: Can't resolve './commands'
09:46
are you sure that there is angular support ? (check the ioredis page)
I often post English related questions here in this room, which is dedicated to JavaScript discussion. So am I eligible to be called a troll?
would you like to?
I'm just checking if I've got it right by using troll this way. I'm checking if native speakers can understand what I'm saying.
@ZhengquanBai No, it's more of spam/off-topic than trolling, and we get off-topic anyway
"troll" is a very alien word to me. I just happened to see it on a website.
09:58
!!/urban troll
@TrojanByAccident troll One who posts a deliberately provocative message to a [newsgroup] or [message board] with the intention of causing maximum disruption and argument
@ZhengquanBai ^
good to know

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