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04:03
lol, mortgages went belly up in the US, had to be bailed by taxpayers
a tiny mortgage firm in canada shows signs of trouble, bailed after a month by warren buffet
what's the word @Mosho
04:25
@mosho
but I am not writing a browser app
even simpler?
yeah
I decided to drop cordova
and just go straight up react native
half the problems went away with cordova
thanks for the sample
Its pretty nice
good to hear
okay now I have to learn how to include npm package css in my webpack
@Mosho approved the query
04:32
@RexAdrivan What are you even talking about?
Look ma! I'm on the interwebz!
@monners the defined properties
And that means?
when I was younger I would get high and play games online and just type gibberish into the chat
it was hilarious to me at the time
I think that's whats going on here
It's annoying.
yup
04:42
@hsimah you know what's also annoying
> I really like Internet Explorer.
whats annoying about that
Who would say such a thing?
@monners his profile
Pretty sure he's trying to be ironic
it seems to really irritate people when you say you like IE
04:44
@monners yeah, that's what's annoying
@hsimah just volunteered to debug all those weird edge cases in IE
it's from an old web development community forum I was a member of. if you got banned all your 'bad' posts were changed to that
it made me laugh
actually no...
your fate is to make a modern responsive site act exactly the same...in IE 9
haha
@derp [redacted]
04:45
ta
asa man ta?
your being to strict with you're grammar
Ignored.
:D
@derp I will find you.
04:53
@ThaiDang Hello
05:26
if i want to include css from an npm module I can just do require('module/dist/style.css') and it works
is that okay, or is there a better way to do it
06:22
how do i: if element '<p>' contains "hello world" --> do code
?
function buildList(list) {
    var result = [];
    for (var i = 0; i < list.length; i++) {
        var item = 'item' + i;
        result.push( function() {console.log(item + ' ' + list[i])} );
    }
    return result;
}

function testList() {
    var fnlist = buildList([1,2,3]);
    // Using j only to help prevent confusion -- could use i.
    for (var j = 0; j < fnlist.length; j++) {
        fnlist[j]();
    }
}

 testList()
ouput is item2 undefined
item2 undefined
item2 undefined
why is list undefined
@Halie select your <p> element, use .textContent to get its text. Then use indexOf('hello world'). If the result is not -1 then there is "hello world" in the <p> element
thanks
and item is a string. how does closure change it only to item2
is it a stupid question
@KarelG help?
@MichaelScott read on closures. stackoverflow.com/questions/750486/…
06:31
yeah but can you understand what I'm asking?
I do understand, but that requires some tutoring to help you to comprehend it.
hence I pointed you to that SO question.
I'm at work atm
@RexAdrivan Please stop randomly pinging people and spamming the room, this is your final warning.
console.log(item + ' ' + list[i]) -- this is supposed to print ---- item1 3, item2 3, item2 3
because item is a string and i value has no effect on it
but in list[i] is is 2
because of closure
@MadaraUchiha @KarelG sorry if im being stupid
item is not a string it's a variable .. check the type
06:43
checked..it's a string
am i wrong
@MichaelScott you didn't really checked that SO question? 🙂 it provides you means how to solve the closure issue. The output is expected for me because of my experience with javascript
@MichaelScott yes you are
ok i will check it @KarelG
06:49
@MichaelScott The short answer is to use let instead of var for i. The long answer is that var is scoped to the function it was defined in, so it's the same i in all of your functions.
Welcome to stack
The longer answer is something you should definitely read about and understand using @KarelG's link
construct -
06:53
@monners o/
How about a bit of time-out for Rex. He's been doing this all day
@RexAdrivan I'm going to suspend you from chat now. I don't know what kind of version of cleverbot or whatever it is you're running, but please disable it before coming back.
@HatterisMad Is this an opt-in service?
06:59
@monners Why yes, you can opt-in here
if i ever start a private investigator firm, i'm going to call it dicks for hire
@MadaraUchiha Ya know what? I think I brought that on myself
@monners That you have, buddy. That you have.
Hello, my beloved ones.
hi all :)
07:03
hello
@MadaraUchiha please add a nsfw tag ... clicked on it while I'm at work 😁
@KarelG Pfft, noob. I searched for that while at work.
hah. I don't mind it. I also check reddit's NSFW sub's at work 😉
One of the highlights of being a mod is being able to edit my message from 4 minutes ago, rather than 2.
^That is some prime advantages, yo.
is anyone here familiar with webdriverjs on node?
07:14
@KarelG @MadaraUchiha I understood why list[i] shows undefined...because the value of i is 3 because i++
voila. See you learned something :)
 
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08:25
@RexAdrivan i dont know what you meant when you said i was wrong when i said "item" is a string. but it is a string.
@MadaraUchiha @KarelG I think i got why item is only item2 because for() does not create a scope for item
@MichaelScott Yes, that's exactly correct.
Or rather, var is not scoped to the for loop, it's scoped to the function.
let on the other hand, is scoped to the for loop
Which is why it would work.
man im so dumb. i finally got it
@MichaelScott It's not an easy concept to grasp, especially since JS is the only language in the current mainstream that has such lexical scoping by default.
thats encouraging
@MadaraUchiha @KarelG thanks a lot guys
you don't have to ping always when using names :)
08:35
@MichaelScott Generally speaking, if you're iterating an array or iterable, you have better ways to do it.
ok..i was reading about closures and took that code from this really famous question stackoverflow.com/questions/111102/…
Hi guys. How can get all questions with tag `javascript` or `php`
I know that if i want to get questions with tags `javascript` AND `php` i will use this filter https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/javascript+php
I want to use or instead of AND
you mean using foreach?
use ore
Jeff Atwood on October 13, 2008

Until recently, we hadn’t done a good job of providing a user interface for combining tags. You’ll notice that all the question browsers now show “related tags”, with a count of how many tags are shown for whatever view you happen to be in (with the exception of search):

Let’s say I clicked on the Python tag, anywhere on the Stack Overflow site. Clicking on a tag zips you away to a view of all the questions within that particular tag. Within the tag view, you can sort and browse as expected, but you can also click the related tags in the right sidebar to combine tags, like so: …

@C.Astraea Thank you very much (y)
08:52
Anyone using react native ? Been messing around and saw this warning is this normal
Screen Shot 2017-06-26 at 11.51.10.png
Native TextInput is n events ahead of JS All I did was type in the inputs and tab away to other inputs
If it type slow they don't appear though
@MohamedAbbas use or
@KarelG OK, Thank you.
if still unable to figure it out: [javascript] or [php]
@MadaraUchiha <3
09:10
o/
If I delete my project on github, I think my contribution pulses will gone away. My questions is, will they show up again if I upload the same project again back to github?
If your git config is set right, maybe
@JudeNiroshan Yes
@BenFortune BTW: I have those projects locally in my laptop.
In general, old commits are taken into account, no matter when they were pushed
Thank God! :-)
"Yes, if you add your repositories back onto GitHub those contributions will come back." - reply from Github support team
@OliverSalzburg Holy moly.... Seriously? Wow
@OliverSalzburg have you used that?
@JudeNiroshan No, but I've seen many people use this or similar tools. There are several
hi all
~^~
In FE, which framework is popular?
09:39
don't look at the popularity but at what you want to do
A little aim first
I am fresh to fe
And I want to step in and do something interesting.
@Cr02y vue
pick vue
vue loves you
so you gotta love it back
great minds think alike. 2333
@towc
but people still prefer other frameworks/tools
angular is somewhat dying, but still very popular
Pf, people!
09:54
react (which is a LIBRARY) is still very much in vogue, expecially with MobX nowadays
okay
10:12
@towc Angular isn't dying especially after Angular 4
trust me the amount of support tickets I get for Angular 1 - 4 are staggering
also isn't react + redux/mobx supposed to be torture heaven?
how do i practice javascript.. can someone suggest a website or something where i can work with async function, closures.
on MDN itself ...
hmm forgot to say: don't google "javascript tutorial". Most of them are outdated and some are not correct
back on 👨‍💼
thanks Karel..you awesome human
10:29
@Mosho nice to hear
@Mosho actually, mostly just react and only with react router
what should I use for storing auth token localStorage or cookies?
none of both
reason?
security
Then where should I store auth token?
10:33
in a variable
you don't know which user is using the webbrowser you've stored the token in eg localStorage until the token has expired
you have to authenticate the user first. Then store the token as variable. Use that token to process your requests until it starves out. Either update it with an update token(store it as variable too) or re-initiate the auth process. This data is away when the user closes the page. If someone reopens the page, he does have auth himself first.
I think this is actually matter with your business logic.
If I need a auto login function, I have to store the token persistently. Right?
Correct.
can i ask vue2 related question here ?
10:58
@BenjaminGruenbaum it isn't so secure if the server is badly configured (ie responding on HTTP TRACE request)
I sometimes wonder why lots of developers puts sensible information in cookies.
there is a webshop in my country that used a simple cookie to store my account id and card number when checking out purchases. I stopped there and left the site before cleaning up the cookie.
@KarelG you need to put the credentials for communicating with the server somewhere
Where else would you put it?
11:20
token
11:42
Guys, can anyone confirm whether tipranks.com is up or not?
isup.me is inconclusive.
no response
nope :/
Try again (no https on that domain)
Hi guys could you help me out with this

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44757684/how-to-persist-the-reference-of-an-item-in-filtered-list-in-vue2
11:43
neither
oh no, wait
got 502
on both
> 502 - Web server received an invalid response while acting as a gateway or proxy server.
@towc Thanks
So it's a problem with Azure
working fine now
all 3
Yup, confirmed. Thanks
(holy shit I may or may not have nmapped tipranks.com in order to get more info about the status. You may or may not have so many ports open 0.o)
(which either means you're under attack, you don't have much security, or you actually got SO MUCH stuff going on)
user1731387
hi guys i'm stuck here... i need all the list must be in same width height including that nth-child(even also green background) jsfiddle.net/wL5yjbg4
11:58
Monday, Monday, Gotta get down on Monday!
😞
@rlemon I feel ya bro
Stop feeling him
12:22
I might actually, mostly for the bants
just watching the new Silicon Valley
> Richard, these are real people, with real crotches. And they're burning. - Jared
12:38
heh @ that pedal git project
but you have to press if for a while if you have to write a big chunk of text
does anyone actually feel any compassion for Richard?

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