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17:01
@rlemon how is ruby?
easy to learn?
@Yohann i'll tell you once it's installed
^ made with my procedural grapics generator :)
@Loktar dude you have to show me the source for that graphics generator
Im going to be selling it :P
as an app
17:02
@Loktar vb.net?
BOO
nah, node.js currently
but im going to put together a .net app this weekend
^
i heard microsoft adapting node.js
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so will ms eventually come out with node.net.js ?
17:03
someone best be staring my last message!
node.js.net
*
Rlemon , that just made my day lol
34 secs ago, by rlemon
someone best be staring my last message!
So I just ran my code through JS lint, has anyone got a false positive on this kind of error (because the code does work) :Expected ';' and instead saw '}'
17:05
user image
3
I'm assuming its due to assigning a variable as a function?
@Yohann oh christ
@Yohann lol
@Yohann I did an update just this morning on a fairly large website rolling out a few dozen bug and layout fixes. Reported it done and tested... the next 30 minutes was basically telling people to f5 D:
17:23
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^ star this!
too many answers floating around that are just "read this <link>"
heh thats pretty cool @rlemon
@Loktar lol
yeah man.. im going bald pisses me off
so on my 30th im going to shave my head
@Loktar then y u no star?!?!?
this service needs some light on it.
STARED DUDE!
17:25
it's awesome
whoever made that should pretty it up
if I had a host I would fork it and make my own.
you dont have a host?
why not man!
@rlemon get one
@Loktar i got better idea
do some , labelling just label the knife [ FLASH or jQuery :3 ]
lol
17:33
while cleaning my pc for viruses today
my eye on resource monitor showed me something funny
the facebook's memory usage was about 1/10th of a single xat.com flash chatbox
lol kinda amused me from the inside :-D
@Abhishek you look like a rapist in your new gravatar
or a sex offender
49 mins ago, by Abhishek
<- if somebody want to memefy my new avatar , that probably will be "WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE"
@rlemon updated :P
lol
@Abhishek there you go bud
17:45
lol
nah check out my new one
wait
@rlemon i am coming for u ! :D
lol
lol nice
Yo Dawg
I hurd you like making yourself look funny
Scumbag Abhishek!
lol
that was past :P
17:52
when I overlayed his face on yours the dimensions lined up perfectly.
you have the same bone structure as scumbag steve!
:-D i feel soo memific !
btw i am about 5'7" and u made me about 4'11" lol
yea I had to guess
you look short :s
Im short as hell
Im 5' 7"
EFF THAT ~ 3 years ago I was 5' 9" and 1/2
for you metric people.. idk how tall I am.
17:53
now i'm 5' 8"
lol what?
how does that happen
i'm like 172 cm or something
@Loktar i'm shrinking
my spine is compressing.
@rlemon -_-
haha maybe from being hunched over the pc?
start playing football for like 10 mins a day
u will stop your compression
17:54
nahh. worked on my feet for like 7 years
@Abhishek played rep football and hockey from ~8 to ~18
:O
there is your reason :P your spine aint getting enough strech just do some exercise
and yall stop shrinking lol
probably the reason why i'm shrinking...
Scoliosis (from ) is a medical condition in which a person's spine is curved from side to side. Although it is a complex three-dimensional deformity, on an X-ray, viewed from the rear, the spine of an individual with scoliosis may look more like an "S" or a "C", rather than a straight line. Scoliosis is typically classified as either congenital (caused by vertebral anomalies present at birth), idiopathic (cause unknown, subclassified as infantile, juvenile, adolescent, or adult, according to when onset occurred), or neuromuscular (having developed as a secondary symptom of another conditi...
^ I got this something fierce
@rlemon see scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=1236004#p1236004 i just used myself in a forum post
17:57
But his music does suck and he does deserve all the hatred in the world
lol
@rlemon add scambug abhishek on that :P
Y U I .. thats right I said it
@rlemon can u do me one small one
Biber Fiber... it's a new breakfast cereal. You listen to "girlfriend" until you can taste shit in your mouth.
to that scambug abhishek picture add this "Oh Beiber , you mean that girl right?? ? "
or something related XD
18:03
ugh
fucking pushed old content
how do I roll back a commit again?
github
I pushed old files and overwrote new changes
i want to revert back to commit 6b47685aae96149ccc47691a17185a48a7177d9f
o crap
i dont know :/
127
Q: How can I remove a commit on github?

hectorsqI "accidentally" pushed a commit to github. Is it possible to remove this commit? I want to revert my github repository as it was before this commit.

@rlemon
git push -f origin HEAD^:master does not want to work :S
try the selected one :P
18:09
that is only local repo
i need to remove the commit from the github repo
sorry dude i aint a pro :/
but a noob solution can u download the older one ?
nvm :P
ohhhh FFS I totally effed up this repo
now I can't even find the commit i'm looking for.
how the hell did I just lose all of that code?!
I have no idea where it went
commit is gone
... that code better still be open at home... I spent like 2 hours last night making changes.
didn't you need it to disappear? :p
todays commit I needed gone
last nights commit was gold
18:16
@rlemon sad :-(
anyways i am writing a huge pdf file
to explain mp3 format to humans :-| and not audio processing pros
@Abhishek all because I was trying to add Scumbag Abhishek
alright guys have a good weekend
O_o i am extremely sorry , i will help you to re-make the gold
@Loktar you too :-)
@Abhishek do you need to write it because of your job
@Esailija no i feel the internet needs one :-| cause personally i got 0 proper explanations of sideinformation and had to combine 8 different articles for that :-( will also be good to keep in case i ever need it with job
18:18
it's insanely slow :D
@Esailija its supposed to be :D
wtf why would that question get 15 upvotes
Maybe he got 14 accounts :3
18:39
what question?
the one in reddit link above
In PHP and JavaScript, "==" is pronounced "probably equals."
@tereško +lots
19:01
wow I had been wondering a long time why would javascript represents strings as utf-16 and just now learned it's actually ucs-2
tested in firefox ie and chrome
@Esailija , wasnt that covered in crockford's lectures ?
Haven't watched crockford's lectures
but somehow I had it planted in my head that javascript were using utf16
but that's false
then you should watch them '
do you happen to remember which one in particular had info about this
i think first or second
first deals with the history and second with the basics
19:10
lol
@rlemon did you found a fix for the industrial error ?
huh?
[edit]
Accident
nope
19:14
pray my code is still open in the editor at home
I am praying.
Alright am back to typing that huge article :-|
@Esailija do you think i should explain id3 aswell ? or just drop in a link for them
id3 is pretty easily explained everywhere
yeah , i will just drop in a link then :-)
@rlemon just wondering what did the commit contained ?
persistent data using local storage... and i re factored almost all of the code.
oh crap
can i have a link to your git ?
your both branches in lememe are updated 1-3 days ago
where is the latest
hi. any idea why this alert doesn't display in ie8?

img.onload = (function(i){
return function(){
alert("hi");
};
})(i);
user1385191
why are you using a closure?
user1385191
img.onload = (function (i) { alert("hi"); }(i));
i dont know tbh some other guy helped me with that piece of code. i am making a thumbnails list and i want that when a user clicks on an item the bg to change img
jsfiddle.net/THpgM/2 it's around the bottom of the first function
works in all other browsers but in ie8 that code doesn't get executed
when you click a menu item in the fiddle u should get a thumbnail list
(downloading ES6 Draft PDF...)
So....
@MattMcDonald i think it was because i need to pass the i parameter to onload events, which caused all i's to be the same without the closure
BinaryIntegerLiteral: 0b101010111
OctalIntegerLiteral: 0o23465424
useless & useless
19:40
So octals start with either 0o or 0O
beautiful -.-
to handle binary, hex is best tbh :P
What genius thought of this?
I give that octal is pretty nice for unix file permissions but other than that
I like binary :)
binary is just tedious to write after ... 4-8 bits :D
b00101010101101010101010101010101010101
have fun
19:42
lol
Binary could be used for flags...
Instead of writable: true, configurable: false, enumerable: true, we can have attributes: 0b101
Am off to sleep guys
see you all :-)
and well tomorrow i have to start writing the psycho-acoustic stripper for mp3 [currently on C] to javascript >_< that will be a mess for sure
any helpful articles if anybody knows :-) just ping me if you find :-D
@ŠimeVidas or just a number between 0-7
I guess bits are easier there thogh
19:45
...but then you would have to do the otcal-to-binary translation in your head...
defineProperty( obj, "name", value, 0b101 )
does that look good
Yea, that's what I imagined too
Or even brand new syntax...
obj.prop = 37 @ 0b101;
new syntax should be carefully considered
to avoid becoming perl
soon you have $_ %= 0b101 $$_#
:D
imo, it's not a feature that needs to have new syntax
19:50
If I had a say in the committee, the first thing I would propose is sugar for defining properties with custom attributes...
i want =>() instead of function()
do you really even define properties in real world code?
That's coming I think...
you do in other languages
I mean using defineProperty
in no language history has been defining a property been so verbose
19:53
Well, that's the problem. If Object.defineProperty wasn't so tedious, I would...
oh nice, im going to replace my getters and setters with define property
true obj.prop @ b0101 would make it tolerable
yea, something short...
var propertyDefinerFactoryFactory = Object.getPropertyDefinerFactory().Factory()
i always wondered if there was a way i could override both the get and execute methods
so a() would do something different than execute a = someMethod()
19:58
that's a setter, not a getter
i want the following this.__execute__.( "a", function () { what.i.want.it.to.run() }
(you're assigning to a)
oh right, yes assume im overwriting the setter
this.__setter__.("a", function () { _someHolder = "something that the above method might use"; });
i suppose i just want multicast delegates in js
user1385191
so you're writing PythonScript
syntax like this.a = set () {}
would be easier? :P
20:01
right now i have a multicast delegate thast used like so
@Greg Can't be done. An accessor (get/set) property cannot be invoked.
doesn't stop me from wanting it.
Why do you want it?
more concise syntax
ever use a c# multicast delegate?
uh...
I only have experience with JS
20:03
ah, its essentially a callback list
Is it something good?
yes
user1385191
> Looking for a proficient HTML5+CSS3+JScript coder to work on a small website.
user1385191
[giggles]
essentially you'll have something like this: onClose += method1; onClose += method2; onClose();
that would run method1 and method2
user1385191
20:04
wat
i have one with longer syntax
Sam
Sam
onCloseCallbacks.push( method1 ); onCloseCallbacks.push( method2 );
this.onClose.add( method1 );
this.onClose.add( method2 );
earlier, this.onClose = new Observable(this)
right now i have: onclose.addCallback(Method1); onClose.addCallback(Method2); onclose.trigger();
@Greg JS is flexible. You can achieve such a functionality with it.
20:06
i want the syntax
i already have the functionality
You can't always get what you want :)
lies! I will lobby ECMA board!
But if you try sometimes... :)
user1385191
s/ECMA board/TC39/
20:08
@Esailija Have a good recommendation for an observable library?
@Greg I am trying something with the +=
since it invokes .valueOf()
something could be done
hmm that would solve my first problem
i could override just the setter and do onClose = Method1; but that would confuse people
user1385191
Why does embedding HTML, Mustache, etc templates for JavaScript use into a web page with <script> tags seems so wrong?
user1385191
@petermichaux Every time you do it Tim Berners-Lee kills a kitten.
You could have: onclose.add = Method1;
20:10
i'd rather just have onclose.add(Method1);
but that's with setters
so no ie support
onClose += method1; onClose += method2; onClose.trigger(); would be ok
ok how isn't my valueOf getting any arguments
hmmm, i have another question, when doing onClose(), does it invoke the getter to figure out what to execute?
onClose has to be a function...
20:12
onClose is an instance of observable
Only function objects can be invoked.
so no
foo
wtf, I could swear you can get valueOf to take at least one of the operands as argument
Hm, I think you could have onClose[]
20:13
in fact I know a library that does it to pseudo overload << operator
... if we defined an property with an empty string as its name and assigned a getter function to it
0
Q: Ajax Race Conditions

OminusIs there a pattern or standard way to handle ajax race conditions. Take the following example. You have two tables. Clicking a row on table 1 removes the data from DB and then updates table 2 (which would now be showing all the rows of table 1 less the row that was clicked). If someone where to...

:( doesn't work. Has to be obj[''];
Wait, I have an idea...
user1385191
I wonder when people are going to figure out that there are better aliases than "klass" for "class"
20:18
@Greg How about this: onClose ['+']= Method1;? :) jsfiddle.net/b4eSA/1
user1385191
I suppose that's around the same time people figure out that project names don't have to be suffixed with ".js"
its neat, though a bit uglier than onClose.add(method1);
Ok best I can do is this.onClose + method1
but not += because that will reassign onClose
Yea, the syntax is ridiculous... it's just funny to see what's possible with getters/setters...
I'll make a jsfiddle
20:23
Show code or it didn't happen :)
Hey guys my pall is having some issue with his code, here is his post: stackoverflow.com/questions/10554295/…
hmm, what if we were to override the getter or setter?
user1385191
> A pall is a black cloth put on a coffin at a funeral or a feeling of sadness or gloom that comes over people. (noun)
user1385191
<meta charset="ISO-8859-1"> might get a few chuckles as well
@Greg If it's a function property, it can't be a getter/setter property at the same time.
user1385191
20:26
script.onreadystatechange = null; is going to hurt you
user1385191
use script.onreadystatechange = function () {};
script.onreadystatechange = new MulticastClosure();
I'd like to see some sort of option for strong typing in js too
has anyone seen anything like this.propertyOfTypeDataObject = new StrongType(DataObject);
meh this only works in chrome jsfiddle.net/ACP2L
hackiest of hackery
where if that property was assigned it would type check, make sure its derived from DataObject or throw an exception?
user1385191
@Greg back to MicrosoftScript with you
user1385191
20:30
Google's been barking up that tree for years
@ŠimeVidas if you have chrome check it out :D
if you could return an object from valueOf, it could work with += syntax
If I have chrome lol... no, I only have IE8 :)
I could also overload unary operator to fire the Obseravble
instead of this.onClose.update()
but this only works in chrome so meh
20:31
ah thats pretty neat esa
@Esailija oh how would you do that?
perhaps it will work everywhere in a year
Guys! ruhoh.com needs a bit more attention.
no it won't, in fact even arguments.callee is deprecated
arguments.callee.caller is just pushing it
^ not depreciated... axed if you're using strict_mode
user1385191
depreciated is the wrong word :)
20:37
or maybe if they add caller
you can still use it without arguments.callee
arguments.callee.arguments.callee
use case: extremely hacky valueOf overloads
user1385191
that reads like node.parentNode.parentNode in DOM scripting and obj.parent.parent in AS3
nahh it would be arguments.callee.caller
you can walk the stack with caller.caller.caller
imagine code that would be centered around that
20:41
I found myself writing the other day element.parentNode.parentNode.parentNode.removeChild(element.parentNode.parentN‌​ode);
reading arguments of third parent function and doing something based on them
/me X button was nested a few elements deep
$(element).closest(".jquery").remove()
$('script[src*=jquery]').remove(); // jCeption.
remove the parentheses and it reads like an english sentence of what you want to do
20:48
wow rle, i was writing the same thing
well something close anyway
Browser Support

Function.caller is currently supported by all major browsers: Firefox, Safari, Chrome, Opera and IE.  Test page with results.
wtf
it's lies.
lies!
It is considered a bug that the internal ADD function is the arguments.callee.caller in .valueOf in v8
maybe its a dragon fly
var internalADD, obj = {
    valueOf: function () {
        internalADD = arguments.callee.caller;
        return 1;
    }
}

+obj;

console.log( internalADD );
internalADD( 5, 5)
"[object DOMWindow]5"
rofl
20:57
is it a supported bug?
internalADD.call(5, 5)
10
it was reported in 2008 and still not fixed code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=105
[1,2,3,5].map( internalADD, 5 )
[6, 7, 8, 10]
the possibilities are endless :D

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