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hmm for sending data to a server, is remotely common to first group all data inside an object?
so the data keeps structural information?
hwat?
Say for something simple as sending a list of person-name, address combinations, extending from sending a single to multiple would in its simplicity be sending two arrays. However that loses the structure where each person is bound to an address (only through an indirection of array-index this structure can be rebuild). On the other hand I could also first "zip" those arrays at the client side and send an array of {name: 'paul', address: 'earth'} objects. Which keeps the structure of the data.
20:08
@KevinB I just need to stalk your main activity to find the funny qa's
:)
@paul23 [{name: paul, address: address}, {name: mary, address address}] ?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier yes that or two arrays (two post/query parameters).
[[name, address],[name,address]]
i changed my profile text
I don't understand the question
let's randomly star that shall we?
.... ok nvm
20:11
Well I am just wondering if sending "a large amount of data in a single query (url) parameter" is good.
if you're sending data, shouldn't it be a post?
dunno if i like it better than "Yeah, i probably downvoted your post :)"
> I'm sorry, I tripped and accidentally down-voted your post.
"get all data of people specified by x & y" type request.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier google 'standard library'
20:17
> That comment I left on your post? Yeah, that's probably my downvote feedback.
post:: "See profile for downvote reason"
profile:: "See downvote for profile reason"
Change $("minutes").innerHMTL to $("minutes").innerHTML. It's just showing hours, seconds and am/pm right now because of the typo. — rmn 1 min ago
wat?
ohh nvm
I re-read that like 5 times without seeing it
also, I love the pending edit
someone trying to add jQuery tag to that q
fuck someone else approved it
can I reject someones approval?
@rlemon you can rollback
holy hell that typo
lol
20:22
but you can't reject someone else's approval unless you're the post owner
took me forever to see it too
looks like it never went through anyways
op did var $ = function(id) ....
someone saw $ later on and added
haha, it's the same user answering
we're all looking at the same queue
so I'm sure we'll see him again soon
> <button onClick={getWeather(city)}>touch me soy boy</button>
3
I love edgy HTML in the questions
20:26
Wow lol
uhh
Hey so this question is out of the blue but since everyone here is an expert in javascript can you name resources that would help me learn js better together with its applications. And i wanted a in depth tutorial. I am not able to find any good js resource that gives u in depth knowledge and i'm a newbie. The only good source i think is mozilla but any other suggestions will be highly appreciated thanks!
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same Q OP posted his openweathermap key
@sss999 <- click this, hit the info tab, scroll down to "Learn JavaScript"
there isn't really a single resource
you'll end up bouncing between a few
@rlemon hey thanks!! I didnt know this part existed. Thanks rlemon!!
20:29
np
also feel free to ask more specific questions while you learn
we like specific questions
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Q: HTML / Javascript ISSUE

Filipe FernandesI'm doing a school project and I'm trying to make a login/signup with some Javascript, but it doesn't seem to be working... Can you help me solve it? HTML: <a href="#loginBar"> <div class="btt" id="btt1" onclick="btt1()"> <p>LOGIN</p> </div> </a> <a href="#signupBar"> <div ...

> ISSUE
i like the 3rd comment
i mean, it's probably unwelcoming
that's the second 'meh' edit I've seen Calvin make today
he's the one who added
!!afk 🚗 🌂 🏠
at least this one recreates the issue
20:38
that should be closed as typo, right?
that or unclear
due to no mention of error message
that and the useless title
@rlemon someone's after a badge
@FélixGagnon-Grenier rlemon is afk: 🚗 🌂 🏠
Thank you Cap
user1596138
@rlemon Noticed there are no code snippets in Tag Wikis
20:49
@LuckyKleinschmidt rlemon is afk: 🚗 🌂 🏠
user1596138
Seems odd. A multitude of tags would benefit from it and non client-side tags wouldn't be damaged.
user1596138
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Q: Why don't code cnippets work in Tag Info sections?

Lucky KleinschmidtI noticed code snippets don't work in tag wikis. E.g. https://stackoverflow.com/tags/css/info My reasoning for asking: In most front end tags there will be examples of the relevant code. Snippets would be useful in javascript html css canvas and the list goes on. This feature would be neither...

user1596138
Meta-pimp-slap me pls
cnippets lol
that's a fun word
how is that not a duplicate
20:58
Yooooooo
Hi.
21:08
🚽
good afternoon
I hate sites that inject themselves into my history 20 times each time I scroll down.
I ran into that like an hour ago, pissed me off
21:27
@JBis You'd think browsers would detect this..
Thinks like this give JS a bad name lol
@DavidKamer Ya.
I'm also starting to get annoyed with dup questions getting downvoted on SO
Mark as dup and move on.
Its not a bad question just because its a dup.
Things like this give SO a bad name ;)
@JBis Don't speak out! You'll get down-voted for political reasons!
i disagree
if i can take the title of the question, paste it in search, and find the duplicate, it's poorly researched and deserving of a downvote
21:48
@KevinB You don't play down-vote roulette when you're drunk? You go on SO, click a random question with your eyes closed and down-vote it just because. You have to answer the question (which will likely be downvoted) if you land on a question about jQuery. That's the part the makes it roulette
I've never done this btw lol
i don't have enough downvotes for that
currently i'm unable to vote
for another hour or so
@KevinB there are words I don't understand.
You must be one of the Great Downvotes
I thought they were just legend...
all time	 	by type	 				month	 	week	 	day
3,949	up		16,153	question		392			110			44
24,518	down	12,314	answer
i've cast votes on over 16k questions
i've cast 44 votes today (4 over the limit, thanks to posts being deleted)
mostly down?
21:53
@DavidKamer And if its not about jQuery than, not matter what its about, you have to suggest that the OP uses jQuery
i search for low quality posts in need of close votes
and you can see other people votes bc of rep?
@JBis haha, oh god
@DavidKamer No one can see others votes not even mods
i can expand the up/downvote section to see how many votes have been cast in each direction
but i can't see who cast them
it's relatively easy to guess who downvotes my posts, since the majority of them are revenge to an action i've recently taken
@KevinB lmao, that's terrible
21:58
my most recent for example, happened right after a comment i left @ another user
@KevinB Well then again your ratio is for each upvote you give 6 downvotes so...
Right, but i've cast almost 4k upvotes
that's more than a lot of people have
Newegg was hacked? Whoa
cracked*
@forresthopkinsa yep
Scared me too
22:02
glad i don't use newegg
attackers added 15 lines of JS to the payment page
harvested everyone's payment info for a month
JS is a poweful language lol
@DavidKamer Idiocy is a powerful trait
damn I used to use newegg a lot
@forresthopkinsa sigh Now I'm gonna have a million articles on my feed about how "hackers have ended the internet"
22:05
do u mean rss feed?
I wish i had a feed
@ex080 Nah. Apple News feed. Read everyday in morning.
is it good?
I hate how they've started changing out what is in that second icon in the apple news feed app
@ex080 Apple News? It's great once it learns what you like and what you don't.
One day it's showing emmies, the next it's weekend pursuits, it used to be something far more general
i always hide show business crap and sports but they keep pushing it
22:07
is it only for people for apple devices?
@ex080 ofc
ok nvm i dont qualify
I think the word "Hackers" should be banned from being used by non tech media sources.
why?
because it should be crackers
22:09
but that's gonna get caught by word filters
@KevinB They misuse, misrepresent, or misportray (Ik its not a word), the words and everything in the article. Its a buzz word that scares people into reading their article when in reality they have no information and don't explain the info well.
I wrote a page (not exaggerating) comment on a news article because of the amount of BULLSHIT in it.
@KevinB touché
And the pictures for the articles are always the worst
Article about vulnerability in iOS with a picture of a Linux terminal after the cd command is run.
YAY MY IPHONE GOT DELIVERED YAY!!!
R E A C T
W A S
A
M I S T A K E
22:22
Lol
user1596138
@JBis I bet you're a "hacker" lol
Can you chain the push method on an array?
!!> (new Array()).push("1").push(2)
@DavidKamer "TypeError: (new Array(...)).push(...).push is not a function"
user1596138
push returns the new length of the array.
oh lol
user1596138
22:24
You might want concat?
user1596138
You can't chain it... But you could merge an array with another array
I will be back with a new phone shortly...
22:39
var sum = function(a, b) {
  return a + b;
};

var add5 = sum.bind(null, 5);
console.log(add5(10));
It is possible to make add5 return a callback?
a callback that does what?
22:51
a callback that returns the result + other thing
I mean, the result + an string
@LuckyKleinschmidt that's actually what I was using previously. I was creating then filling arrays... Now I'll just use bracket syntax to simplify it for singular array adds. This has turned into one complex little project really quickly lol. I have a full marketplace simulation written in JavaScript that you can send buy and sell orders for any really basic strategy. Now I'm halfway down creating whole scenarios lol
@SephReed Why?
@LuckyKleinschmidt smh
@robe007 Anything is possible. just return a callback if you want it to return a callback
@DavidKamer Please, can you modify my example
@robe007 I guess I don't know what you mean by a callback
you want it to do this:
@DavidKamer please
var sum = function(a, b) {
  if(a === null) return (x)=>x+b;
  return a + b;
};

var add5 = sum.bind(null, 5);
console.log(add5(10));
you can add a second line for b or house them both in an if statement with an or, but I'm still not sure if that's what you wanted.
also this isn't best practice. there are better ways to do this I just haven't done it in a while
23:05
It is possible something like:
add5(10, function(x){
    return x + 50
})
??
I think so, let me check something
@DavidKamer ok, I wait
yeah that would work
@DavidKamer ????
yeah you bound a variable so now you can pass another variable directly if you want. It's different if you don't use bind
You could just do add5(10) and since you are doing a symmetric operation (addition) you'll get the correct result.
23:15
@DavidKamer Ok, but for me does not works
what do you get?
var sum = function(a, b) {
  if(a === null) return (x)=>x+b;
  return a + b;
};

var add5 = sum.bind(null, 5);
var r = add5(10, function(x){
    return x + 50
});

console.log(r);
can you please, test it
nothing is returned
oh, yeah it doesn't work how you're thinking lol
I'm getting 15
the last parameter is ignored
I'm back
New phone great
I'm not sure what you're trying to do, but the function has to be executed and has to be referenced in the function
@JBis don't tell me it's an iphone
23:17
so, do you have an idea, how can I get the result that I need
?
@DavidKamer iPhone XS :)
@robe007 are you just trying to make an equation that returns two numbers added together with curring?
@JBis pls no
What I mean is are you trying to get a function that returns a function when only one parameter is given?
@JBis that's gross lol.
What do you guys have?
23:19
a oneplus
gonna get the huawei p20 soon
Ok
I'm done with Microsoft. They legit use the same tactics as scammers.
Just got an email from them about switching to their email client on my new phone with the subject "ACTION REQUIRED TO SYNC EMAIL"
@DavidKamer just I'm trying to test if a binded function, can return a callback, getting the parameter passed and modifying its result on this callback
do you understand what I want?
So, with that function, x would be 15
and the last result I need, would be 65
then you would need to tell your callback what x was
   ((x)=>{
        return x + 50
    })(this.b)
but you would need to make b an instance variable in the original function
@JBis I'm definitely not telling you to use anything from Microsoft lol.
maybe github for a little while longer lol
23:25
So, adapted to my code, how the complete code could be?
@robe007 ...
@DavidKamer Today my head is lost
@DavidKamer Yeah....I almost shot myself when I heard that.
@robe007 sorry to hear that, but you should probably read the room rules. You can ask questions, but we don't write code for you. You can read up on scope on MDN and that'll probably help you even more.
@JBis I instantly bought domains with git in the name planning to make a site on the blockchain so it can never be ruined...
@DavidKamer I know my friend, I'm not trying you to write code for me, I'm just trying to understand how to adapt this to my code

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