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01:00
Which you then wrote on punch cards
surprisingly COBOL is still used. talking about dying languages...
louds legit
cobols devs rolling in $$$
my first experience with assembly was in HS engineering -- we had to write our bootloader in assembly so we could flash our pic chips with a QB program
01:01
I had to implement a sorting algo in assembly for a class
zzz
I had to make fire with only two rocks.
only?
you can inline ASM in some environments
R is trying to do what TS is trying to JS more or less
@Mr.Toxy many projects have influenced js in ways
01:02
Yea, two. I'm not THAT old.
hell, even jQuery helped carve out the DOM api we have today
@rlemon as with most languages I would assume
Rails uses sqlite by default?
which part of the DOM?
Sick
01:03
besides querySelector
hahaha losers guess who finally created a rails app
the mysteriously unimplimented find/findAll methods
ssube?
I'm not aware of the specifics at this point, but I have seen the articles and been shown what jQuery offered.
esolangs.org/wiki/COW this is suposed to be new thing for financial apps
01:03
data- attrs maybe
dataset was a thing before jQuery iirc
it wasn't huge things, but it was influential.
IS querySelector's existence owed to jQuery?
dataset's are old af
jQuery's data method doesn't apply data attributes, so that's not the same thing anyways
01:04
one thing I love about c# are the many frameworks you can use
you guys know about pogs right
like, I think .each was around before .forEach
I know of pogs
which is why the argument order isn't the same
marbles > pogs
pogs was a shit game
but it's important
some people don't know about pogs
01:05
I made good money off pogs. and also got suspended from school
hahaha
#RebelWay
my brother and I had a system of winning pogs off the younger kids, then selling them back for their lunch money
we made like $20 each before we got in shit
some of my earliest memories are of pogs
I remember marbles before pogs. marbles were the shit
@rlemon hustlin' from a young age.
01:07
I'm too young for that archaic shit
you can still buy marbles.
it's milk caps and and beer caps and other things. who's to young for that?
anyone know where to buy pogs
I haven't seen pogs in years. marbles are for sale at the local Canadian Tire / other stores I see
not in popular demand... mostly for crafts now
but they still sell.
I gotta plug my old consoles some day
01:09
@Mr.Toxy any kid today is 'too young' for that. They are more likely into a computer (or phone) based fab.
play some mario kart for the 64
😬 I need a shitty TV for my old consoles.
I have a SNES and a PS1 and neither of them really work on my 4k tv
@rlemon dataset is implemented in Firefox in Aug 2011, later than jQuery. And jQuery's data function was not created to simply store data. It's to store data without triggering IE 6 & 7's circular reference bug that cause memory leak.
@ndugger dunno, long shot, there were plugins for a long time that let you read/write JSON from attributes like class
I have 2 ps1, a nintendo 64 and a saturn
I never kept systems. my brother and I always sold the old system to buy the new one
I regret nothing
^ thats a good thing to do
(I regret everything)
@Sheepy A reminder that jQuery is a symptom. IE was the disease.
01:10
I wanna sell my ps3, just collecting dust
now I have a SNES, and PS1, a PS2, two PS4's, a Wii, and a Wii U
I can sell it for 80€ I think
and I use them for netflix
or nothing
I use the ps3 for netflix as well hahaha
but since the tv has netflix dont use it anymore
I can't bare the graphics anymore. Im so used to the quality of the pc now
I got a ps4 from my SO, we didn't like to share it, so I got her one. now mine is used for 90% netflix on the non-smart-tv
she uses hers for actual games
01:13
I like that you felt a need to explain that.
I didn't want the ps4
Guys
My pokemon pog collection is worth quite a bit
now I remember were I know that name from
Like $4/pog
why is there no weed emoji? This is the worst kind of discrimination.
01:14
That's $600
Meredith is the wife of the guy of Demolition Ranch
@Luggage I do. I feel like owning two of the same system is silly.. until I owned two of the same system
Yea.. I don't know where I was going with that, just an obsevation.
people watching scum
;)
I wanna build a new system with Ryzen
Im hopping that amd can comeback with this
so much hype...
01:19
@Mr.Toxy Idk what that is
@Meredith it's a youtube channel
Did you guys ever have this game
nope. I missed the pokemon train
@Meredith youtube.com/watch?v=mIPbb9NztKc that girl/woman/lady
I got into the games late with emulators
and I never was into the show much
01:20
She's more attractive than me
never cared much about pokemon xD
I do remember the pilot episode of Power Rangers, and I really hope they don't fuck up the movie.
because that shit was huge for 6* year old me
@Meredith that's the most relative thing I've read all day
I watcher power rangers the first ones, ninja turtles, inspector gadget, the soccer anime I believe it was called Oliver and Benji
I'm an '86 baby, so those were all shows right down my alley
MTV had late night anime running in the 90s, that was really cool until they sacked it for reality shows
01:23
I wasn't allowed to watch power rangers
the games I player more had to be Yu-Gi-Oh and lara croft tomb raider
idk why cuz I never watched it
the dog part scared the hell out of me
the games I remember playing, aside from board games, were SNES games and when we got a pc games like HOMM and JA
when internet came about we were all into Ultima Online
it's not "Oliver and Benji" it's called "Captain Tsubasa"
01:25
kid with dark hair?
^ exactly
we never had a NES, but friends did
I wasn't allowed to play video games
yeah, this was aired in Germany and Italy iirc
01:26
Warcraft. Not "world of".
oh yes. WC2 and WC3 were so much fun
I was still more of a HOMM fan myself. but those were enjoyed.
@FilipDupanović I don't know if it aired outside europe including japan ofcourse
HOMM?
heroes of might and magic
01:27
ah
duke nukem was so cool
damn
I miss that game
duke nukem, doom, quake, shadow warrior
and ofc jagged alliance was a must play
even now
01:28
Commander Keen
doom <3
yea I enjoyed doom
I missed JA, but I played all the commandos
I enjoyed quake better, and UT even more
01:29
unreal tournament is a legend
UT was the shit, but CS totally killed that dream
@Luggage leisure suit larry
I assume you played that
1.6 was amazing when came out but I had more fun with hf tbh
Aye.
And the others, Space Quest, Kings Quest
Kings Quest was really fun, then I bought the reboot on steam
not as fun as I remembered
01:30
the original was typing commands, and it was frustrating as hell
UT99 is one of the greatest games ever made
007 for N64. still the best fps I've ever played.
does anyone remember carmageddon? has anyone played that?
oh yeah, loved that
I still have that game :P
01:31
there was an MMO at some point
love it, it's so much fun
something like a blend of Mad Max and Carmageddon
i stopped playing CS when they gave the VIP a gun instead of the knife
@FilipDupanović can't remember :\
I recall the early mech warrior games being really fun as well
01:32
I played a lot of gran turismo on the ps1 as well
Z, anyone play that?
I played Z
that was also a great game
@Mr.Toxy for me ps1 was mostly games like fft
there is a modern remake but it's quite frustrating to use... i think ESC immediately shuts down the entire game
no option to save
man.. fft.. I wanna play that now
that and soul blazer
anyone remember soul blazer? (snes)
like lufia
but kinda better
I only had Jungle Book and Super Mario Bros 3 for SNES
oh and the first resident evil
I loved that
Soul Blazer, known in Japan as Soul Blader (ソウルブレイダー, Sōru Bureidā), is an action role-playing game for the Super NES developed by Quintet and published by Enix (now Square Enix). Soul Blazer was released on January 31, 1992 in Japan, on November 27, 1992 in North America, and on January 27, 1994 in Europe. The player takes the role of The Master's servant, to destroy monsters and release the captured souls of a world's inhabitants. Soul Blazer was scored by Yukihide Takekawa. == Gameplay == The player frees a series of towns by fighting monsters in traditional dungeon crawl battles. Destroying...
such a great game
highly recommended to all (cc @Loktar)
M.U.L.E.
I win.
01:35
@Luggage One of my favorite games of all time
oh Enix <3
@Loktar Aye, same. I tried some remakes a long time ago.. I should look again
or re-work it into a mobile game.
What about liero? did anyone play that?
There was a really good dos one
games made our lives a lot better
01:37
man, I should look up a sb rom
trying to remember the name...
I played on commadore 64.
actually iirc the "original" is on mobile now
wow :o
yeah same @Luggage
01:37
I remember really enjoying .hack games later in life as well...
anyone else? those were the shit
final fantasy feeling.. but new
final fantasy omg
ff7 was the apex of final fantasy games imo
I liked 6, marked me
somewhere I have a pic of the whole family playing it on the c64 (M.U.L.E)
FF8 for me
played legend of zelda for a bit as well
^ @Luggage
it hasn't really gone anywhere in a while though
that greenlight page has been there forever it seems
meh, I never had SEGA consoles
ff7 > ff3 > ff2 > ff mystic quest
01:40
@Loktar it's from july 2015
@Mr.Toxy yea
and hasn't really been updated since
and fft is in there somewhere
it's not that much time for something in the green light in my opinion
tactics was a fucking beast of its own. such a great game
01:40
buying for android now
aye, fft was good
fft was the fist game I 'macroed'
Vagrant is also great from Square, I hope they do a remake some day
and what about that game on the ps1 where you had to hunt ducks with a plastic pistol?
@Mr.Toxy Early Access isn't always the same as Greenlight
01:41
does anyone remember that?
aka setup books / pencils to hold down buttons
they are just porting the mobile game to steam
seems like funding dried up to do it
the boardgames stackexchange is weird
for all new to the js chat. @Loktar is the resident god expert on games.
/me blushes
01:42
^ good to know
I don't know all the things, just some
you have the most impressive game console collection / game library of all other users.
@Loktar if you know some you know a lot
dune 2
01:43
@FilipDupanović Dune 2?
I own it boxed :p
yeah you have a huge collection :D
Top left shelf like 4 or 5 over
right next to Heretic 2
clearly it is a passion
so at this point, I'll value Lokes opinion
well I g2g, I has been a nice evening in the company of this chat. Thank you for all the help : much appreciated, c ya later
01:45
@Loktar OMG :o I'm jealous
I was the top of that for like 2 days with that imgur machine @rlemon lol
now I'm #3
@Mr.Toxy that's just my PC game collection :p
my biggest one though for sure
oh boy
that's so damn cool
Doom right there all shinny :o
ah yeah it came with a badass statue
@Loktar first hand experience. The only game you've ever recommend me you bought me (bastion) and it was amazing
So 10/10
I might have recommended factorio too?
and Don't Starve
01:47
that game is cool
idk those were all easy recommendations though
highly acclaimed so I can't take a lot of credit
and don't starve is cool but undertale wins
amazing lure
Well, the only game you've pushed. I guess
yeah I loved Bastion
I actually didn't get into Transistor though idk (their next game)
Yea transistor sucks
01:48
yeah I feel the same way
people rave about it though
I bought it on the hype of bastion.
Was disappointed
same here
The mechanics were awkward
I'm sad that Neocron and Face of Mankind didn't survive, two very nice FPSMMORPGS
I came across an idiom or a slang in Core Java which means someone has run out of any tricks of doing something, or someone has tried all the methods he could think of and can't figure out another way of doing something. But I can't recall that. Any native English speakers can help me out?
01:55
I can't think of anything..
programming by permutation is the closest I can think of
Thanks. I'll revert to go through the part of the book I've read to find it out.
"stumped"?
"fuck this shit im out"
"Tried every trick in the book"?
01:58
It's kinda like an idiom. Don't worry. I'll take time to find it out.
Btw, are there any grammatical problems with this sentence: "To my surprise, a lot of words that are vague to me are precisely picked up by google. That means it's not the speaker to blame. It's me, as a non-native English speaker, not being able to make those words out."
02:13
might want to swap vague with unfamiliar or smt
@ZhengquanBai Perhaps use "That means the speaker is not to blame."
I don't think the original is technically incorrect
Thx, a native point of view is always appreciated.
@ZhengquanBai "To my surprise, google can precisely pick up a lot of words that are vague(unfamiliar) to me. This means that the speaker is not to blame. It's me who cannot make those words out as a non-native English speaker."
Disclaimer: me non-native sheep
02:30
Nice tweak.
02:51
@KendallFrey or "That means it's not the speaker who is to blame"
03:02
Yeah, that puts an emphasis on the person in question, the speaker, not anyone else.
I was shocked to know it's legal to say "blame sb" whereas "sb should be blamed" is wrong. So there IS some gotcha in using the word for a non-native speaker.
I think emphasis is best used with restrain. Simplicity wins most of the time to me.
@ZhengquanBai "should be blamed" is fine
Yes, I remembered it wrong. It's the structure "Somebody who is to be blamed." that is wrong.
Hello, is there a way using .map(users=>{some code...}) to keep only certain properties of the users object?
.map(({prop1, prop2}) => ({prop1, prop2}))
03:15
@Meredith I'll try out, thanks
@feniixx Just pick the properties you want from users and add them to the object to be returned.
Remember that you need to wrap the return value in parens if it's an object literal
That always gets me
I'm getting an error in this line: `return this._http.get('http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users').map(({'name', 'email'})=>({'name', 'email'}));
`
remove the quotes
03:18
Still
What's the error?
Error:(12, 84) TS2459:Type 'Response' has no property 'email' and no string index signature.
Same for name
Oh you're probably just using promises wrong
Oh, its not a Promise, it's an Observable
If I take a guess, maybe it's destructive assignment.
03:23
@FélixGagnon-Grenier, @ZhengquanBai are you talking about the destructuring?
ah, yes
@feli
.then(response => response.json()).map() ? or whatever flavored callback like subscribe
@FélixGagnon-Grenier @ZhengquanBai What I'm trying to archive is to only return an object array with [{'name': 'bla', 'email': '[email protected]'}...] from this endpoint jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users
usually stuff like Type 'Response' has no property 'email' is not wrong
03:27
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I'm using observables, not promises
You should make sure the thing returned from get() is an array containing these objects in the first place.
But what does the get method return? Common senses tell me that it should be an asynchronous call.
In an ExtJs controller, why use init: function(){.....} ?
@ZhengquanBai Observable<Response>
If so, it's not a valid JavaScript array, which means you can't directly invoke "map" on it.
I'm not familiar with the type "Observable<Response>". But what I do know is that the map method should be called on a JavaScript array.
So the problem evolves into how to convert an Observable<Response> object into a JavaScript array.
@feniixx trying to put up a fiddle to... fiddle with it, but external resource is external.
03:42
I'll elaborate a bit more, but this is typescript, what I have is this:
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getUsers(): Observable<User> {
    return this._http.get(this.url)
               .map(users => users.json());
  }
But what I don't want to return a json array with all the properties the endpoint retrieves
What I want is to return an object array just with name & email properties
wouldn't it be getUsers(): Array<User>
technically you want to return the result, not the observable. or you would map the json in the consuming method
that, however, seems to be a detail. I just don't quite understand why you would return the observable. I think I understand Observable as an entity to which you subscribe a callback
I map it in the consuming method
I'm pretty new to Observables
this is not exactly the figure you have, but the so question figure a similar example, and the doc explains the normal subscribing flow.
03:58
@david Yep, I agree. Thanks for the feedback!
@SomeGuy no worries! thanks for letting us not worry about handling user accounts :D
would @CapricaSix ban me if I post long unformatted code messages repeateadly?
no but I might
heh, indeed you would
fwiw, that was really just an inquiry on the state of things.
what law is it breaking @Abhishrek?
user2620028
@FélixGagnon-Grenier the fun law
user2620028
fun things are illegal
dunno some weird law
in India for example you cannot even create a gauss gun :(
yeah, christ, I can't even make guns in peace nowadays ;)
Knu
Knu
04:35
Anyone tried dio here?
same question for infernojs
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Hey a gauss gun is useless even to hurt a fly
Knu
Knu
I guess the chan is about physics now :)
04:55
I know that an absolute-positioned div is positioned relative to its nearest parent (similar to fixed). how does a relative div inside another relative div behave ?
uh nvm, got it , its just to allow left/right/top/bottom/z-index
WTF happened to India?
05:10
"cut down on unused blank space"
Hey INDIA has the most used space, do you even populate?
2
with that logic are russians hiding aliens :o ?
@Abhishrek The russians are hiding everything
05:27
@TrojanByAccident watch out, this guy has been hacked by the Russians
@Loktar Who?
^ He doesn't even realize!!
@TrojanByAccident lol just messing with you
Because "after" can be followed by a clause, as is in your sentence.
Any problems with this sentence? Should I use "as is ..." or "which is..."?
What I want to express is "Because "after" can be followed by a clause, and your sentence falls into this use case"
either "sound" correct to me, but I'm not an expert by any means. However when I first read it I was confused until I understood what you were asking, and "which is" clarified the meaning for me.
05:43
perhaps "as it is in your sentence"
Nice touch.
Is it safe to say "a little hubristic" since "hubristic" itself means "excessively proud" which contradicts with "a little"?
Is it safe to say "a little hubristic" since "hubristic" itself means "excessively proud" which contradicts "a little"?
06:10
Guys what are my odds? I just gave an interview, the interviewer gave the feedback that I know the concepts but not able to explain it well
you're doomed. snipers are on the roof as we speak
now or never (me picks up my halo gun)
wow do I want a nerf gun at work
@FlyingGambit What kind of concepts do you know but aren't able to explain well?
06:27
i have a problem between iframe and bootstrap modal
button --> behind code c# call javascript from aspx, then javascript will call one of the div perform iframe
so display popup top is iframe back is bootstrap modal popup
problem is how i can close the iframe with bootstrap modal popup in same time?
function EditRolepopup() {
$("#EditRoleWindow").modal('show');
return true;
}
<%-- Edit Role Windows--%>
<div id="EditRoleWindow" class="modal fade" tabindex="-1" aria-hidden="true">
<div class="modal-dialog modal-lg">
<div class="modal-content">
<h3 class="block">
<button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-remove"></span></button>
<asp:Literal ID="Literal2" runat="server" Text="<%$ Resources:Localize, AddNewUserWindowTitle %>"></asp:Literal>
</h3>
06:39
@ZhengquanBai he just asked me about javascript and ExtJs framework

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