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09:01
I was wondering if I should write JString class for php, to implement the javascript String :P
it would use utf-16 internally which is infinitely faster than using utf-8
09:11
@ThiefMaster can the answer that is the accepted answer not be deleted?
@Esailija go for it
I am going to be taught C for 10 days in college
. god save me .
@Esailija: It can, but usually I like to give the OP the time to change the acceptance to another answer
should have seen your comment before flagging :/
I'm gonna be at flag weight -5000
which question?
Suggestions please : The best way to skip a training module in college , which is totally useless ?
09:15
@Abhishek it's useful, C is
@Abhishek your C module - absolutely DO NOT SKIP IT!!
hm
anyone has experience with CPL stuff?
what if i know more then they can teach ? [well thats a sad thing but they won't teach anything new ]
a well taught C module can teach you so much about lower level architecture and stuff
hm, wait, it's not CPL in english
09:16
ah, well that's different, if you think you already know it all ;-)
^
just don't skip it.
okay i will C how it goes
hopefully i will survive from falling asleep cause the Module is named as "Basic Computer and C"
starts from 21st
does anyone have some experience with powerline kits?
@FlorianMargaine a little
what are those ?
09:20
I've got some of the Zyxel 500 Mbps units at home
@Abhishek network through power lines
@Alnitak is it possible to buy two pairs and have them working together?
@FlorianMargaine yes, it should be, if they support the "Homeplug" standard
09:21
or if I buy two pairs, I'll actually get 3 only, because one is a switch?
depends what you buy...
give me a second...
i've added objects dynamically on the page , if i now try to select them it doesnt work
I bought one unit with a built-in 4 port GigE switch (PLA4215?) and a pair of single port units
the three all work together fine
@Alnitak I can have this one on discount homestore.cisco.com/en-us/powerline/…
Object.prototype.toString() , any example of when this is used ?
09:22
you work for Cisco?
i've added them with jquery append, then trying to select them with $ does not work
"private sales" on vente-privee.com
those are lower spec than the Zyxel unit
they cost 99€ but I can have them for 45€
09:23
help!
hm
looks like I can take two of them and it will work
> Purchase additional kits to expand home network
How to get constructors name in javascript ?
@FlorianMargaine retails for about GBP 40
@Abhishek obj.constructor.toString()
09:25
thats it ?
compared to the Cisco unit, it has GigE ports instead of 10/100, and supports a theoretical throughput of 500 Mbps instead of 200 mMbps
"function Gohan(){
var i = 0;
this.retI = function(){ return i ; }
}"
returns soemthing like that
@Abishek - oh - I know this one - hang on
myObj.constructor.name
09:27
intresting.
@FlorianMargaine constructor.toString() might give you the full funciton body, not just its name
function F() {}
var f = new F();
f.constructor.name;
"F"
yay
@Alnitak yup, I can see that :)
@Alnitak thanks :-)
@Alnitak where did you look? :D
in my WebAudio demo code :)
I had to use that as a crude "instanceof" test for a class whose constructor isn't available in the global scope
09:29
@Alnitak , mind sharing the webAudio demo ?
it's not (remotely) finished yet
but it is currently at alnitak73.dyndns.org
trying to build a framework for building graphs of AudioNode objects that can be stitched together
@Alnitak do you know that @Abhishek is working on a webaudio module for node.js ? :p
webaudio like
09:30
I knew he was doing something with WebAudio - it's why I mentioned it ;-)
not webaudio , full webaudio will kill me (XD)
in that demo, you can drag the modules around, and if you click on an output and then an input it'll join the two together
the modules are drawn by inspecting the node itself, to figure out what parameters it has
nice :D
but it doesn't make any sound yet ;-)
@FlorianMargaine did that powerline stuff help?
@Alnitak yep, a lot, thanks
cisco powerlines bought :-)
09:33
wrong decision, IMHO...
cisco is a good brand, quality wise
the Zyxel's are better spec for the same price as the discounted Ciscos
[ I don't just code - go read my user profile text... ;-) ]
yeah, if the price is the same, then I guess the quality isn't the same?
That discount just shows how much margin Cisco are making normally...
09:36
seriously, you don't want to be stuck using 100 Mbps ports on the 4 port switch
didn't see your user profile :p
why? it's home matters
not for a company
gentleman we have audio /* well mp3 outbuffer but techincally u can pipe it */
why limit yourself, though?
i'm not limiting myself with 200mb seriously :p
buying the zyxel seems painful tho
are you sure this one is only 45€? :|
@muhammedbasil hey man
@Abhishek hi
Was mucked up in other stuff so I dint c these there..
09:39
thing is, the 200 Mbps might only work at 40 Mbps effective, or even worse
the 4225 is listed at £39.99 at plenty of online UK retailers
noise on your power lines can really affect the throughput, and at best they run at about 40 - 50% of the quoted speed. At worse, much less.
so the 500 Mbps units are proportionately more likely to give you the desired throughput
I still don't have such a high internet connection :p
me neither, but I still have streaming media within the home
ah, I see
I don't have any use like this though
I've only got 4.5 Mbps bandwidth externally, but there's talk of someone running gigabit fibre into the village. I'd then have a fatter pipe to the outside than I have inside.
do you have a home file server?
nope
the difference in prices is huge :D
09:45
yeah, that's odd.
and the cheapest one is 61$, alone
the other must have one other unit I guess
yep
what is a good jq/js plugin to make data tables from input like csv, js object, array etc?
the 100 bucks one have two units
@Sisir datatables
@Alnitak AFAIK webAudio dosent support a buffering the output ?
@Alnitak so I got a real good deal :p
09:47
@FlorianMargaine yeah, that is a good price for that Cisco badge on the front ;-)
@Abhishek no, WebAudio is designed for real time playback
even without the cisco badge, seeing zyxel which is approximately the same price
for some reason they're a lot cheaper in the UK
(without discount for both)
oh
09:56
@OctavianDamiean nothing I didn't know of :p
@FlorianMargaine downloaded the datatable last night but little confused which files to include
can't help you then.
o/
@GNi33 \o
how are you doing?
10:11
a little sleepless but other than that, i'm okay
@Alnitak well they need something like that :P
because that wont allow u to save ur own melody in mp3 :-/ , though jsAudioNode can be used for this but damn that one is tooooooooo buggy [ atleast when i tested at chrome 20 ]
you want to extract the stream data?
yeap.
that can be done with jsAudioNode at the end of node chains but its kinda buggy when u use the mediasourcenode
Google Chrome 19.0.1084.52 (Official Build 138391) - Fails to display the graph .
Hi all
@Killah
hi
10:26
:D
uh?
I use $ all the time
You killed a lot of kittens then ;p
$('someId') is handy
instead of document.getElementById('someId')
Maybe, but the whole idea with $ is making code a little unreadable.
10:33
it's only unreadable to newbies
I just don't like jQuery, that may be the cause of my attitude.
what is $.uaMatch supposed to do
$.now(); // wtf ?
@FlorianMargaine , then make your own wrapper for that DOM function
@FlorianMargaine that's only in chrome console I think
;o
@Alnitak it's as unreadable as making functions return functions, eg. start('html')('head') etc.
10:35
console.dir($); // wtf jQuery is huge with totally useless stuff
I rest my case
@Esailija firebug too
if you can't grok a function returning a function...
you do not need to use jquerry , just to have to write few less characters , when selecting element by ID
@Alnitak I don't say I can't, but why the hell do I have to? If not jQuery, maybe no one would use IE today...
Because no site would work in IE
10:37
that's naive
if not jQuery, everyone would still be using IE, and web pages would all be written to that lowest common denominator
@Alnitak I don't think so.
I think I'm going to have to play the "I was writing web pages before you were born" card here ;-)
Nvm, I'm making mainly applications and games, so I don't give a f**k about IE users - they are prepared for advanced things not working in their browser.
Oh, my age. Nice. But I'm programming half of my life, so this card is not so effective ;)
seriously, a browser from someone as big as Microsoft isn't still here just because of jQuery
10:41
I know.
But jQuery was helping it's users to understand that they can still use it.
I don't use jQuery because of its MSIE support - I use it in spite of that support
right, it could've gone the other way without libraries like jQuery
and am looking forward to 2.0 where they pull support for 6 - 8
we could be in another browser war, where pages just drop support for IE
@Alnitak and this should have been done looooong time ago.
@GNi33 especially today, when you have Google Chrome which doesn't even needs admin rights on Windows to install.
10:44
that's Chrome Frame, right?
@Alnitak agree
@GNi33 thats too, but plain Chrome can be also installed
oh, ok, didn't know that, nice
well you you should read more for context
@Easilija yeah, wrong context...
11:00
cell.x ? cell.y ? cell.x + 'px ' cell.y + 'px': cell.x + 'px 0px': cell.y ? '0px ' + cell.y + 'px': '0px 0px' I just love ternary if... (not that I don't get what is here, but in project maintained by few people this thing sould not happen ;/)
var x = cell.x || "0px";
var y = cell.y || "0px";
x + " " + y
that's how I'd do it :
:P
<[^>]*
cell.x and cell.y are numeric, this was for background-position css style ;p
ok but you get the idea
it's not the ternary but the whole approach, it would look stupid in an if as well :P
<[^>]* isn't it regexp for finding html tags?
it will trigger an easter egg in the chat
11:10
Yeah, I just realised that :D
there's an easter egg?
<[^>]*
ha ha :)
there's that old joke about regexps - "I had a problem parsing some HTML so I decided to use a regexp. Now I have two problems..."
4
lunch time...
lunch time too...
11:27
What timezone are you?
<[^>]*
12:07
anyone an idea on how to handle new lines in stdout with child_process.exec in node.js ?
0
Q: Crafty.js multiplayer platform game, keeping players in sync

johnwardsI'm using crafty.js to create a very simple platform game. It doesn't need to stop cheating, it's actually just seeing other players move around, and it doesn't need to have collision detection between players. They are "shadows". How I've gone about it so far is to use http://pubnub.com to send...

String(stdout).replace(String.fromCharCode(13), '') - works?
no doesn't seem to do anything
this is the command i'm running, it returns only the first line
"hg log -r" + from + " --template \"{node}\n{date}\n{author}\n{desc}\""
12:26
New lines are problematic. Maybe don't use \n, but something like _newline_ and replace it after you got function result?
Because I think that the command you pass gets executed at every \n
i figured it out, i needed a double backslash
"hg log -r" + from + " --template \"{node}\\n{date}\\n{author}\\n{desc}\""
Does this Transferable Objects only work with array buffer or it works on strings too?
@helmus wanted to write that, but I thought JS doesn't automatically parse \ns ;p
@ErikReppen and that's where I'm at now. Next step, convince my boss to get me a SSD.
@Killah It makes sence because i want to pass the string "\n" to the command, and not a newline character, the newline characters breaks the command
12:40
@SomeKittens if your boss is not a 'technical guy' just tell him that everybody now uses SSD :D
He's not as technical as us coders, but he's too smart to fall for that.
0
A: How important is an SSL certificate for a website?

Florian MargaineAn SSL has drawbacks. It slows down your website. Really. The only reason why people are using SSL certificates is when there is the customers' money involved. If you are not involving your customers' money, don't bother buying an SSL certificate.

how come noone mentioned that?!
@Alnitak if you click on the easter egg, it opens the related answer :)
<[^>]*
That was a deliberate mistake! Why fix the funny?!?!
rollback it then, adding the explanation in the revision's issue
12:56
aaaah, why was i even hoping that IE7 would just let me do that without screwing everything up... WHY?
so, did my ie7 rant for the day :)
@FlorianMargaine Eh, if he felt the need to fix it, it probably wasn't that funny in the first place.
or he didn't get it
How do I explain it in the revision's issue?
@FlorianMargaine who do you use as a webhost
@rlemon github
@SomeKittens isn't there a "revision box"?
12:58
seriously? you just have the domain? static site?
@rlemon I'm using Jekyll (static site generator)
Nah, I just clicked "rollback," got a popup asking if I was sure, and that was it. I edited my edit and explained it there.
so yeah just the domain at google (I have a google apps account) and the website is on github
@rlemon ralt.github.com watch the URL

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