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00:01
I need a good knife for a coconut
Is there a function similar to eval but which only work with math operations?. E.g: "5+4" -> 9. I've just read that eval is very dangerous because it can execute malicious code.
if you're willing and able to use that library, it's quite nice
I am able... but not willing xD. Thanks anyway!
how complex do you want to support? if just 4 or 5 operators, you can probably split on them. Calculators are a popular parser tutorial.
00:30
@EnderLook only in certain contexts.
I mean sure eval is evil. but then so is the console.
🅱️
00:49
Ok, I was just to make +, -, / and * operations. I've already done a code, but I was looking for something smaller, and maybe with some another capability, like pow or root if that was possible. I'll look for a calculator tutorial.
01:05
I have an angular question: stackoverflow.com/questions/49661714/…
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01:22
Jquery question: $('#click-id').click(getSearchResults()); Here the getSearchResults() executes before clicking it. The flow is - I click a button, it calls function (using onClick attribute) and there's an if condition containing the above line. In cases where if-condition is met, the function is executing before I click it. In other cases when that line is not reached, there's no error. What am I doing wrong here?
onclick*
the main thing you're doing wrong is you're asking programming questions in a chatroom rather than on the main Q/A site. The second thing you're doing wrong is that you're asking it while most people are asleep :(
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I asked here because I thought response would be quicker. I'll post it on website, thanks.
you could try removing the () from the end of getSearchResults
because you're calling it immediately rather than setting it as the callback
do $('#click-id').click(getSearchResults);
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Oh. Understood. But I want specific parameters to be in there, so should I use an anon function with click and call my main function from inside?
I think yes, thanks a lot :)
I never sleep
but I suck at js
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01:32
I suck at many things but sleep ain't one :P
02:06
I suck at being born in a proper country / culture.
could someone point me in the direction of how you are supposed to reference a component from a method inside of the component? this is never set and is undefined
@Kramb What are you trying to do ? Start by example and with why?
There's no proper country/culture
@littlepootis proper doesn't mean "good"
I mean functional :P
I figured it out. I was trying to reference the component from within a promise method. I needed to set a variable to this and reference that variable.
02:15
@Kramb That sounds kinda wrong thing to do in react
 
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04:10
can someone give a light on this stackoverflow.com/questions/49624675/…
Hello !
@ARJUN HI~
04:30
Assigning objects to variables creates references instead of clones, AMIRITE
@Canatron 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.
I am using twitter module to oauth an user authentification
I got the user token and oauth from the user
but when i try to exchange the token for a token secret
i get 401 authorization error
I just dont't understand because I followed all the steps, and those oauth token and verifier are given by them
I am stuck for 1 week please help if you can
04:53
Any one worked on with Barcode reader in mobile ?
05:45
posted on April 05, 2018 by Myles Borins

Notable Changes No additional commits. An infrastructure issue caused a non-functioning msi installer for x64 to be promoted. The patch release is to ensure that all binaries and installers work as expected. Windows 32-bit Installer: https://nodejs.org/dist/v9.11.1/node-v9.11.1-x86.msi Windows 64-bit Installer: https://nodejs.org/dist/v9.11.1/node-v9.11.1-x64.msi Windows 32-bit Binary: http

06:11
@Canatron There's an easy way to test that theory you know
var obj1 = {a: 5};
var obj2 = obj1;
obj2.a = 6;
assert obj1.a === 6
@MadaraUchiha I finally got a Hanzo PoTG :'D
06:32
potg?
play of the game
I wonder how the algorithm works for determining the play of the game
I suppose kills has something to do with it, but not exclusively
yeah, it measures the fire gained by a player at a small time frame (~ 20 seconds)
fire = assist, kills, and some special abilities of some heroes
wouldn't that essentially mean that the medic would rarely get a potg?
yeah, that's actually what happens :D
but some healers can get PoTG depending on like a situation where they heal > 4000hp in that time frame; or if everybody else on both the teams play bad
06:40
I played only the beta I think
there are tons of new content since the beta, you should give it a try ;)
Not if I have to buy it to try it :P
maybe they'll have a free weekend or something though
yeah, it should be sometime this month or the next
06:55
heyo
ohai
haio
no.
u.
2.
07:08
@Neoares because I have enough of this: I wrote something for that purpose a while ago (with some added functionality), and it's pretty-ish: github.com/towc/schema-filter/blob/master/index.js
07:19
@towc that is a fucking clean code. good job
07:58
wait now
you're just messing with me
no I am serious. It is way better than what you did wrote before (well those that I saw).
o/
I had to read it one time to figure out what it does
It uses comma first, don't support that
just noticed that there is someone with a fancy woman as avatar pic
@phenomnomnominal hai
08:06
uuuh this @phenomnomnominal girl is pretty
eh, being from NZ is basically cheating
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Q: Is it bad practice to declare MX from differing networks?

Oliver SalzburgWe're using a 3rd-party service provider to send transactional email. I recently noticed increased failure rates for a given receiving domain. The sends fail with the error "498 No MX for example.com". I contacted the support of the provider and they told me that this is due to the receiving do...

In case any of you know stuff about that
SOCRATES: The only thing I know is that I know nothing. ME: Aw, hey, don’t say that. You know things. SOCRATES: No, I meant— ME: If you want I can teach you some stuff. SOCRATES: ME: SOCRATES: ME: *Points* That’s a tree.
@OliverSalzburg wow, I have never seen something like that
@Zirak The error or the BS reason given?
08:15
Both!
Yeah, same here
Specifying several domains is pretty ok, it's standard practice tbh if you're larger than a peanut
That's what I think
actually, maybe specifying different "root" domains is less common
And, of course, ever since yesterday 8pm, failure rates for that domain dropped to 0
08:17
you see a lot of
foo.example.org
bar.example.org
But they're all example.org. Shouldn't make too much of a difference though
@Zirak Yeah, that's what they're saying
mxa.example.com + mxb.example.com is fine. But a different root is not
But I don't see why the resolver would report "no mx for domain" in that case
And if that was cause for error, why doesn't it fail 100% of the time?
Because it doesn't. Maybe I should put that in the post
if it only sometimes fails then it's a bug on their part
@OliverSalzburg lol their response is BS
if it was consistent then they can claims something or another
I'm already through a couple rounds of "Okay, but I see it differently and these are my reasons for it" and they keep defending
08:21
unless you have flaky FQDN or SPF records, it should work fine
you can dig up articles about using this approach
example.com is a large corporation in my case. I would claim that it is extremely unlikely that their setup is faulty
But our service provider isn't some crap shop either
...I think
> unless you have flaky FQDN or SPF records
Sven says they don't know shit
And chat is weird today. Connection problems
@OliverSalzburg Yeah, I got connection problems too recently
Maybe they're doing maintenance?
Or they're using servers in different networks!
08:29
who is "Sven" ?
!!giphy sven
the reindeer
@KarelG high-rep Server Fault mod
or the other one?
08:30
He answered "They wrong"
so he is never wrong? :O
yes, why
at last you know that their response is BS
@KarelG You say that like it can't be true..
@KarelG That's what it means if you have high rep, yes
08:30
yes, why
Your answers are supposed to be trusted instantly
I have 2k rep on SO. Rep does not matter much tbh
that's why we ignore you
It doesn't matter if you don't have any :P
As far as I'm concerned, if Jon Skeet tells me the sky is blue, the sky is blue
08:31
and why I'm almost inexistent
I even give critical comments on high rep users like TJ Crowder if they are doing something wrong
@Neil dude, the sky is blue
just look at it
@Neoares See.. he's already got you convinced too
*looks out the window* seem grayish
in spain the sky is blue :D
today's hot AF, actually
08:32
@KarelG reputation is just that. If you've proven that you know shit (yes, I know about gaming the system), you should be trusted more. And if you're around certain SE communities a lot, you also know who really knows their shit
The rep game is also slightly less aggressive on all sites that aren't SO itself
So high rep can be trusted more
nice
well
I've seen things from 100k+ users that you'll never trust
true. But I am rarely on Server Fault
so yeah
I mean here
I do not have time to check those communities lol
TIL
Surely I would visit that frequently
go there and say "white wine is better than red one"
I guess it's the same as coming here shouting "jQuery is great"
08:37
Neat, an answer from Jenny D. That is also to be highly trusted :D
well those are subjective
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A: When I have a * entry in my zone file, how can I treat a specific name as nonexistent?

Jenny DYou can’t set a node name to not resolve, unfortunately. However, as you discovered, if there is a node name defined for autodiscover, that definition will take precedence over the wildcard record. What you can do is to set up a definition for autodiscover, but not as an A/CNAME record. Try. for...

there is no single truth to a subjective question or opinion
She also gave me that great answer once
> Edits must be at least 6 characters; is there something else to improve in this post?
WHY
why the fuck would you implement this
08:39
a female unix sys admin?
it's a typo lol
/respect
micromachist
08:41
N
hmm someone code-rev'ed me with -1 for this
// if not admin, just populate list with random shizzle
else {
  ...
}
fo shizzle
!!urban shizzle
@Neoares shizzle I concur, my african american friend
08:59
fo shizzle ma nizzle
Alright, one more attempt with their fucking support staff, then I'm moving to a new email provider
Fucking incompetent assholes
mention something unrelated about their birthgivers, it speeds up the process for some reason
"Your mother bakes very delicious chocolate chip cookies. Good day, sir."
You have no idea how often I have to revise my responses before they are acceptable to be sent
3 times?
09:07
And even after several revisions, people are still insulted
plz compile them in a list for later laughing sessions
I have a hard time trying not to sound condescending when I write an e-mail explaining what I consider to be very simple concepts to people who aren't technicians
I can't help it.
can't you ask for their supervisor?
I dunno, does that work?
09:09
try it
I never tried it
or "sorry, but I need to speak with someone who is competent in the matter"
I have escalated tickets by other means though. It never really helped. You're just being told "We're sorry" in a different way
it would be against their policy to take it personally and argue with you about their own competence
There are just too many companies that are basically a UI for AWS services with a support staff from India
09:13
I do not like to work with such people but yeah ...
you have to :P
a UI for AWS?
AWS has it's own UI
why would you want another UI
@Neoares I think he means a wrapper
like stdlib, wrapping aws lambdas as a kind of "UI" for the developer
@Neoares Because it's easier. Like an Apple device
I forgot how much i loved that word. λ
@OliverSalzburg oooh you didn't...
09:16
Also, it's cheaper, because they co-host your shit with others
and they have support staff in india
which is 10-20 times cheaper than muricans
I recall I got a mail once from a company I moved out to another company. It was a kinda survey by their marketing team asking me why I unsubscribed to their service. So that "they would use it to improve their service". I could not resist to write "improve your fucking support staff." with a gallore of complaints about not reading the whole support ticket (ha, happens often at all companies), ignoring clear evidences that the error is at them ect ...
None of that applies to this provider though
09:16
like the guy I saw the other day in freelancer.com, selling his services for $5/h
@KarelG DO IT
I mean, the air I breath in 1 hour is more expensive than that
unfair
What I hate most is the behind-the-curtain issue-fixing and not admitting to it
heh, deliveroo is going to move their call support to India. Like if they would know the restaurants here and understand the language
That is also very common
09:17
+1
*4
that's 12 quick maths
or 9 :v
wut? It's clearly 6
r u drunk
09:20
it's 42 duh
@Neoares ask again in 1hr
@towc no u
I mean, k
09:32
I rewrote my tracer in C++
!!learn vim or stay clicker
I find it surprising, but I like the code much better in C++
@Neoares Command vim learned
what
!!vim
@Neoares Input not matching /stay/. Help: User-taught command: clicker or
09:33
I think this is just the fact that js is generally poor for heavy computations like that
!!forget vim
@Neoares Command vim forgotten.
@BartekBanachewicz I kind of envy you for that
!!should I learn vim
@Neoares Impossible
09:34
@GNi33 why?
thanks @CapricaSix for your trust
because I can't get myself to like (or even not hate) C++
C++ is horrible in general
I'd want to, but whenever I touch that language....
@GNi33 have you tried doing it from the perspective of modern stuff only?
09:35
Decided to go with Rust and Python for now
at least I'm having fun playing around with those
yeah Rust is much better
not sure why I didn't rewrite it in Rust
I guess I just had the setup for C++ laying around
@BartekBanachewicz no, but that might be an interesting approach
the code I got for the tracer is almost the same as in js, it's just typed in a few key places
Rust is pretty nice, although there are still a lot of areas that aren't very clear to me
Rust is a functional language disguising as a native, low-level one
09:38
@ssube I wanna try out kube, how many nodes would you recommend?
btw I found it fun that I solved like half of my errors with s/let/auto/
the ownership thing is hard to grasp at Rust
yeah
tried to solve some wargames with rust and I failed spectacularily at even writing a simple recursive http client
I remember that last time I tried Rust I was mostly disappointed with its type inference
yeah? I think that is pretty good tbh
09:41
do any of you still use lodash?
Yes
But we're phasing it out
We used to use it everywhere, now we only use it where it provides something new
@GNi33 Here, it's almost finished, so you can see both versions for yourself. C++ has different randoms and it will most probably save to a file.
that looks surprisingly decent for cpp
and hopefully will be a tad faster
well, at least won't crash with an OOM
oopsie, i left some floors
Using auto like a true JS programmer, nice
09:51
const auto!
That is so fucking nasty
also I can overload operators here :3
That's mandatory
Overloading operators for vector implementations is kind of given really IMHO
I meant for stuff like adding vectors and colors
I really don't get the concept of "let's hide all the types" though and I really don't see how source code is clearer if you hide them
09:55
@OliverSalzburg it's not just about making it "clearer" it's about making it more generic
First we get var in C#, then auto is redefined for C++
I find it mostly harder to read
but it also saves typing and thinking
And to make sense of
in my Haskell code especially I introduce a lot of easy helper values and functions
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, and saving on both of those should really be a top priority :P
09:56
@OliverSalzburg by typing I also meant unnecessary noise
if I wanted to type every single helper explicitely, I'd often not use them at all
because the types for contextful helpers can often be very complex
Yeah, but it's not unnecessary if you're trying to figure out if something is a double or a float or an instance of class A or class B
the thing is it happens less than you think
and you can always annotate things that have particularly important types
How can it happen less than I think when I'm confronted with it on a daily basis?
@OliverSalzburg do you use a statically typed language?
no, he earns money instead
09:58
for me having a very strict type system actually makes me thinks less about the types of subexpressions
because I don't have to
@BartekBanachewicz I'd say yes, but I would have to look up the definition of the term to be sure :D
if your language doesn't check everything, then you probably should make sure that all types fit
I mean I've worked primarily in C++ for years
but since if I make a type error, my compiler will slap me immediately, I can be more efficient by just writing the logic
it's fine if they mostly fit...
type coercion will make it fit tight
09:59
implicit type coercion is a misfeature IMHO
and has very little to no use
@BartekBanachewicz That's exactly the kind of thinking that annoys me in this regard. People always say "Well, this is fine because I have tooling". I don't have tooling when I'm reading your source. And reading source is more important than writing it IMHO

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