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20:00
if you don't understand the math I can pretty much guarantee it won't be useful to you
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Eww, const. You should use var
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@KendallFrey This is what I am currently working on, so yes math is useful.
@jake Too much reading.
20:02
@jake basically an MIS major minus a class or two it seems
The end result works pretty well tho
@William Dekalb
plus some additional for sure
hi
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20:05
@jake I also want a floor sink facing the toilet
@William Kind of, but thats more for management.
can anyone halp me?
I got a new M2 SSD and I need to copy the users folder to the D drive so I can copy stuff that I need to the new C drive.
But every time when I copied the folder and switch the SSD strips, the users folder becomes completely unusable
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@jake Who puts a tub and a stand up shower in the same room anyway
@JBis true I hated the MIS classes because we had to use stupid GUIs
@LadyBird Someone who needs to test all of the business logic for a floor planner that gets a quote on underfloor heating products.
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20:07
What if I like my floors cold
brb
@LadyBird Heresy
@jake what was the most difficult class
for you
@William I just find it easier to DROP classes
:)
@William COBOL 1,2,3 (👎) and assembler 2 (but was worth it)
20:12
cobol my god that sounds absolutely torrebli
terribel
yeah I can't do assembly really
unless assembler 2 stands for something else
The second class. Most classes are hard but useful.
I'm thinking of a helper function to strip any leading comma or dot from a number input on a numeric keyboard in react-native...this is what I come up with:
but that won't work if I have loads of commas and dots at the start, just one instance within the string
@jake hatterismad is also in illinois but sprinfield I think
also CS
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No he's not
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He moved to California
20:18
any suggestions on how I could improve that? and without using a regex
@LadyBird are you serious when?
did he get a job
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Yeah I think he's almost in mexico
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You'll have to ask him
Most of the CS people I knew moved to CA
yeah but he told me he hadn't graduated yet
NC has lots of tech jobs
cali is kinda well cali
San Diego, CA, USA
well you are right
I left a chat response on one of his answers
I'll see if he responds
20:25
@William My best advice: Get a coding/webdev job while at Uni. It is incredibly valuable. I got a job working on their site, learned more than I was in classes.
solid advice but frankly I am better at answering "popular" questions then doing this for a job
my rep means little except I spend time on here
Your opinion will change once you realize the 💰 you can get for the work you can do. You don't even necessarily need to have your degree first.
my parents are rich I don't really need the money
I mean occasionally
but I prefer spending my time doing what I want
I'll get a job eventuall though
@William Money can't buy the feeling of accomplishment you can get when you build things that people use (and hopefully like). 😉
yeah or understandin
20:37
@KevinB but is that what it is doing naming the object key
var bar = 'a';foo[bar] = 1 sets foo.a equal to 1.
I don't know how to put it more plainly
@KevinB it's so simple yet i feel like i am not 100% getting it
foo['a'] = 1;
currentDownloadStateArray['https://izona/bkg-arizona.jpg'] = { theobjecthere }
20:54
i get the overall task here is to set the array object to the name of the filename. i am just not following it how
how what
the other purpose here was to grow a list of objects that would be 1 object per filename regardless of the other key value dynamic changes such as completed vs total
also...
is it really an array?
no it is a list of objects
because... the way you're using it, it looks like an object
20:55
yes
ok this portion i am getting
var bar = 'a';
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...
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@William Wanna trade
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Or get married
that is setting the property name of said object i.e. foo[bar]
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THis is silly but
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@rlemon @KendallFrey have you seen this??
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I want Earth
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SHit, a whole solar system
whoa neat
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It's on MassDrop
21:10
Is there some way I can allow a user to specify where they want to download a file in my web application? Or is this not a thing for security reasons. I know about the HTMl5 file api but that's only for uploading. Thank
s
@LadyBird Trading parents will be problematic because there will probably notice after at least a month or two given their attentiveness.
:P in all seriousness I am not marriage material
@LadyBird Link?
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@jake Do you have an account on mass drop
Yes
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The big one is like $160
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I think they have posters and stuff too
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The company sells the whole solar system but everything is the same size :/
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I would've wanted them to scale
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Who's our audio expert
21:29
> We can only show prices to members. Why?
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@William Its just how MassDrop is. I have bought a lot of stuff I like it. Use someone's referal code if you sign up
so that they can better keep track of who sees pricing and potentially market to them
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You and the referer both get $10 credit if you do
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I bought my office chair on there for like 60% off lol still satisfied.
Massdrop is great for keyboard stuff
21:34
Lady Bird your username change confused me jhawins is familiar
success
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I might change it back in a few weeks when I can. Lady Bird is awesome tho
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Who doesn't want to be a propane salesman's pet
are you west coast time lady bird you seem to log in more in the afternoon? Funnily you are the closest person to age with me
maybe kendall is pretty close
21:56
morn
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@William I am EST, I live east of Gary IN
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And I'm like 23 or something
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I just focus less and less on work as the day goes by so I'm more active in the eastern afternoon/evening
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@William your Developer's Story is impressive.
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Oh right, you don't work professionally yet
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22:01
@William your Developer's Story is impressive.
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My network wigged out... Prob sent some weird duplicates
22:21
The message Kevin posted has been removed :(
the meta link?
oh man you're really close to being able to view it
another 1150 rep
I did I was the one who starred it
bookmark it for later :D
oh
22:23
i was wondering what moved
nvm then!
ahh so I can view meta also with 10k
can't wait
oh, nvm. 😋 that's still in the starboard
something moved an hour or so ago and i couldn't tell what
cool, my suggestion was partially implemented on meta
now if they'd just get rid of the "Public" category and "Create Team" on SO so i can turn the left menu back on
what was your suggestion?
color the background so that the left nav doesn't draw so much attention away from the middle of the page
if the left nav is disabled, it's missing borders... which makes it look weird
also some of the horizontal lines intersect with only the left side, which looks weird
22:35
Any idea of how to get the number "1" from the text "x 1 unidad" from here?:

<p>

    <span class="price-tag" itemprop="offers" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/Offer">
        <meta itemprop="price" content="650,00">
        <span class="price-tag-symbol" itemprop="priceCurrency" content="ARS">$</span>
        <span class="price-tag-fraction">650</span>
        <span class="price-tag-decimal-separator">,</span>
        <span class="price-tag-cents">00</span>
    </span>


                    x 1 unidad
p.innerText
innerText -> "$650,00 x 1 unidad"
textContent ->
"



        $
        650
        ,
        00



                    x 1 unidad
                "
$('p').contents().last()[0].nodeValue.trim();
then just split it
document.getElementsByClassName("price-tag")[0].parentElement.innerText
or just get all of the innertext and split it
22:40
yeah either would work
remove all duplicates spaces/linebraks and trim it
or design the html such that you can easily access said value
@KevinB Do you mean split by spaces? I haven't thought that, thanks
@KevinB I can't, that isn't mine html :(
yeah
basically... get some text that has what you want, then get what you want out of it.
:p
Thanks!
best idea is to get the innerHTML of the entire page and parse the html with regex
:P just kidding
22:44
innerText.replace(/stuff/, '')
innerText.match(/x\s(\d+)\sunidad/)[1] would work better
@david Works!
Oh, derp
p.lastChild.innerText
But, the question now is: should I do the easy split(" ")[2] or the cool match(/x\s(\d+)\sunidad/)[1]?
means there's less to parse out of it
depends
considering you don't control the html, it might be safer to go for a regexp so that it can swallow minor changes in output
22:47
are you doing this for yourself or are you getting paid by someone to do it?
@david I'm doing this for my mum xD, Literally
free
ah, that's alright then
cos normally you'd have an API you could hit to get things like that
I'm getting the sales information from mercadolibre.com in order to do the invoices/bills/loans/whatever is called in English for my parents shop
Mercadolibre has APIs for making Apps, I think, but not sure how to use them.
23:07
@SterlingArcher happy birthday bestie!
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23:26
@SterlingArcher You're old.
23:58
how old is is archer
badger I forgive you for missing my birthday but just barely ;)
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His birthday in the spreadsheet says 2017
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So he is 1
lol ahh forget what I put in for mine
12 months is more trendy

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