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@SOmeKittens as i know fiddle lets you try some code that you can update at any time
but the error of the tooltip is related to the magento's template,so i dont see why is should use fiddle at all,stiil,thanks for answers
I have to go now,thanks anyway.
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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.

am I the only one who thinks like this? (see comments)
I think it makes sense, but my opinion's pretty much worth null
@FlorianMargaine, I'm of the same frame of mind, however things like updating passwords / logins should be delegated to SSL if you are trying to run a 'professional' web app...
from my experience... business people like to see the SSL 'secure' notification to feel all warm and fuzzy
Really? Have you seen any "professional" website not handling customers' money that uses SSL? (besides fb/google)
twitter...
for one
14:06
besides the big tens
...
:P
mixing up http and https is going to be not really funny with XHR - calls though
SSL is one of those buzzwords that makes management happy. It's got plenty of uses but can be grievously overused.
like I said, I am of the same frame of mind, SSL = money changes hands...
ya
stackexchange doesn't use SSL for its registration
14:06
@SomeKittens, ya
@FlorianMargaine stackexchange had its security issues
since they still don't use SSL, I guess it wasn't related :)
(maybe it was related, but it wasn't the cause)
wasn't, but who knows what's still to come ;)
although SSL doesn't magically secure your page anyhow
it just avoids MITM attacks
joe q public doesn't know what man in the middle means, let alone MITM :P or how SSL works..
they just feel warm and fuzzy that it says 'encrypted/protected'
14:10
Dumb Git question:
that's right
I want to create a sub-part of my project so I can add a feature without pushing to master. Do I branch or fork, and what's the difference?
@FlorianMargaine, my thought is, its so cheap to get SSL, for what $20 form godaddy, for the basic, its really counterproductive NOT to use it if you grow your online app
@Jakub SSL causes a lot of performance problems
it's a lot more expensive than just the certificate
is it really that slow? haven't got any information about that
14:12
only if misused...
@FlorianMargaine security > performance
no, @copy
that's not it
Yes, Florian
@FlorianMargaine, if you blanket your whole site in SSL, yes you will have a bit slower performance, but your SSL should be used properly, just like a KEY + LOCK, no sense to lock every door in the house (in and out) just the external stuff like logins / password updates)
14:13
the price of security must not exceed the price of what it's worth stealing
@FlorianMargaine what website are we discussing about in here or this is a general debate ?
general debate
Are the passwords of 10k users worth 20 bucks per month ?
Maybe you ask them ?
@copy depends on users
@Esailija, its not 'that slow' but its quoted in your link
>Security always comes at a cost, and encrypting a web connection is no different. HTTPS is going to be inevitably slower than a regular HTTP connection.
14:14
and the website
most cases yes.
yes, getting element by jQuery is slower than getElementById
that statement is completely useless
@Esailija nice article, thanks
yes, i never experienced really bad performance loss with SSL
http doesn't have to encrypt the message, saying that it's faster is completely useless because it's obvious
@GNi33 I did ^^
14:17
@FlorianMargaine how ? :s
Anybody heard of the company MSI ?
@Esailija don't remember...
I just remember that I experienced something slow just when turning SSL on
can't remember on what tho
then it's not SSL but some configuration mistake or something
maybe it was just bad configuration ninja'd
@GNi33 I never even saw it :-/
14:18
my first experience with gzip was that it took 5 seconds to send the page
@Abhishek there's an MSI that makes PC motherboards
(it was instant normally)
@Abhishek and notebooks (talking about MSI)
but I realized it's not gzip because it physically cannot be that slow
@Alnitak they are selling a notebook for $1500 with 3rd generation i7 , Top Graphic Card , DDR 3 Ram and seriously increible specs :-/
i wonder what laptop should i choose (xD)
14:19
I have an i7 Macbook Air
Do you like it ? I mean its 2 core one aye ?
heh, Alnitak is da man for hardware matters
gzip-related: what's happening, when a site doesn't load the page after a link-click, but starts downloading a .gz - package?
:p
@GNi33 opens a "save as" dialog :D
happens to me on github all of the time
14:20
umm, yeah, dual core AFAIK
weird
i7 is quad core
it's crazily annoying
it beats the pants of my previous Macbook Pro
@Alnitak you use macbook air as your main computer?
14:20
2 virtual cores on 2 real cores
i5 is quad core
Nope they both come in dual and quad core
options
@Esailija no, main workstation at work is a Mac Pro
@Florian: Yes, you are the one responsible. You have a simple way to protect against that, and couldn't be bothered to spend the $0. — cHao 1 min ago
well my i5 2500k is rocking all 4 cores giving me a total of 4.1ghz
14:21
SERIOUSLY?!
@rlemon total ?
yea. with a slight clock increase - no additional fans other than the CPU fan and back case mount.
my current has each core with 2.67 x 4
I do need an upgrade at home
and costed like $700 but its poor for portability
14:23
still running a Q6600 2.4 GHz overclocked a bit
@Alnitak so what would you suggest buying
core i5 3.4ghz ^^
stock is 3.6 or something. you can increase to 4.1 without any heat management issues with my mobo/cpu combo
a macbook air ?
vs MacBook Pro
yea 3.4
14:23
vs Dell Ultrabook
idk, i overclocked as soon as I plugged it in
@rlemon you have same as I ?
@Esailija what is ur processor name
@Abhishek without knowing what you'll use it for, I wouldn't suggest anything
i5 2500K
14:24
i5 2500K
@Alnitak Programming mostly
yes that's the one
and office work
ah - if I had the money I'd get the retina Macbook Pro
yea feel free to bump that bad boy up to 4.1 without additional heat management.
14:24
i can spend upto $2400 [ cut down my limit from $4k ]
I messed with overclocking my ram but with 16gig who needs too
@Abhishek for programming? Pentium III 1Ghz would do :D
@Killah :-P I have to test that stuff aswell
@Killah depends on what you're coding.
i messed with overclocking a lot, just for fun
14:25
@Killah No, it won't (says the person running one right now)
@SomeKittens whoah! My burnt down few years ago when lightning struck near my house.
My brother is just a overclocking junkie. He likes to max his hardware for kicks. Knows nothing about programming or non-overclocking related CS stuff... just overclocking... but he is damn good at it
@rlemon Assembler was pretty fast ;)
I got the "spare computer" at work, and we all know what that means....
ouch
14:26
Okay... relevant to the SSL discussion: I just got an email about a site/application that doesn't respond under SSL. Can anybody think of a reason why that would be true?
@Killah yea I do assembly programming on a 300mhz celeron with 256 meg ram and a 4gig CF
@Alnitak erm MBA vs MBP [ mbp looks overpriced as hell ]
kinda slow...
@rlemon lol
@rlemon i stopped oc'ing at some point though. Still I'm active in a big forum since 2004
14:27
I really really do
@rlemon Celerons were always slow ;p
@Abhishek If you have the money, just get the one with retina display
@Killah but stable
@copy retina display ? erm whats the big thing about it ?
but i guess i'll give it a go with my next system again. screwing with new hardware is always fun
14:28
@Abhishek it's lanced by Apple!
just a kick ass display ?
The MBA is a little cramped for programming, unless you use an external display
get some LN2 and let's go :P
I program on this ^
14:29
@Alnitak for development i use currently a 15" Dell Inspirion 15 R
The MBA only goes up to 13"
@rlemon wow
that laptop might be older than some users in this room :P
@copy I would like to see 2880x1800 on 15" screen
I'm still looking for the adapter.. idk if it still works :< last I tried it did.
14:30
@copy That image is kind of misleading. They chose the lightest section of the image to represent the HTDV. It's not a very good comparison.
@RyanKinal I just wanted to say: You don't need a super-fast CPU anyway. The only reason to buy one of those is for the display
Fair enough
okay i will wait for sometime
an think :-|
Btw if somebody can suggest me a laptop , it would be appreciated :-)

My usage.js -> http://pastebin.com/W0CdjcEn
@FlorianMargaine india has like 256kbps to 1mbps , not a very great thought now does it ?
and perhaps i can go for Microsoft Surface ;-D instead of an iPad
14:43
Omg, I've just got freakin' crazy idea: Javascript based OS :D
@Abhishek vim/tmux don't take much bandwidth
Hmm.
@Abhishek besides, there is mosh: mosh.mit.edu
@SomeKittens nah, this is browser acting like the OS
I wanted to do it JS only
No HTML/CSS
14:46
@FlorianMargaine i am buying you a beer <3
Browser acting like OS? You mean Chrome?
@SomeKittens the link you provided, they made something like browser-os.
@SomeKittens fullscreen Chromium if you like ;p
@SomeKittens he wants the linux kernel written in JS
Sometimes, great ideas are really really dumb ones coated in hopefulness and partial blindness.
@Zirak Oh good, because I've got tons of really dumb ideas
14:51
@FlorianMargaine imagine editing your kernel i real-time, without the need to recompile it :D
hey guys, i'm still wondering about this...
why did microsoft invent conditional comments for internet explorer? what was the motivation?
anyone got background-info on this? i don't think they put them in with having in mind, that people will have to use them for hacking their stupid, outdated browser
Probably to allow people to write code targeted at their shitty browser
You can control in which version of their shitty browser your code will run.
I bet that was their motivation
@GNi33 Probably what Thief said
best. decision. ever
14:59
microsoft internet explorer 8 provided a lot of filters with direct X
i mean it even has a gaussian blur
a matrix transform .. and seriously way too many unknown stuff
@Abhishek that is the thing I would like to see in the other browsers
Sadly it didn't passed.
@Killah with canvas u can get most of em
@Abhishek I know :D
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Q: A sily quesiton for stackoverflow

Mhuammad kamruzzamani am newbie here and also in the world of codeing . I love codeing .I know the basic all of the programming language.My problem is , i can not focus at one programming language .And I also confuse about choosing programming language to develop some thing ...simply, i want improve my programmin...

i re-wrote a pseudo css 3 blur [ well it was kinda simple shadows and random positioning ]\
15:00
....wow
What was he thinking?
dunno, but it must have been silly...
Nvm, i deleted it
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Q: How am I doing, on learning JavaScript?

Sam Satanas How am I doing, on learning JavaScript? This is just playing around and practicing javascript. I am learning JavaScript from codecademy and I practice coding everyday so I can learn much as possible. I have alot of if statements, prompt boxs, some alert boxs. I just got finished lea...

you could have used conditional expressions
15:08
how to get the 2 raise to the power of 10 in javascript.Any idea without for loop
Math.pow(2,10); I think
2 << 10
or just put 1024 ;-)
you mean 2<<9
oops, yes!
umm, hang on...
yes :blush:
15:22
@Alnitak they have better examples on codeacademy than that though ;)
I do hope so...
without for loop lol
15:39
@tereško I was more asking for review on the look and feel. I think it looks good. I can fix the CSS quality myself. It just wanted to double check my opinion of "looks goood" isnt bad
is there anythin that counts my facebook friends by countries
@Abhishek use the facebook api. /me/friends then filter your friends by country.
@Raynos thanks :-)
@Raynos I'm trying out Perl. It's funner than I expected.
the easiest way to do it
is create a fake facebook app
then create a page using the js sdk and consume the fake facebook page
15:46
 < coder7of9> i have  amethod in highcharts which is expecting an array of
                   arrays and the values inside must be numeric: [[5, 2], [6,
                   3], [8, 2]]  if i create this programatically the square
                   brackets never appear and if i add them the values  become
                   strings. i can use eval on a formatted string but that is
                   really ugly. is there a way?
Oh, irc...
16:26
I hadn't looked at JSLint in a while. Why on Earth does Crockford have an issue with [^] in regEx? Is there a more efficient way to match a pattern that describes "everything from here until you hit 'x'" than [^x]*?
Also the binary operator no-no... It's like a core language feature. Not really seeing why he's pissy about it. If you actually have a use for it, odds are it's a specific one that it's well-suited to.
Oh, NM, I found the spot where 'splains himself.
I just had a great idea for a website
"offer a beer to your friend at the other side of the world"
BeerGift
You'll be rich and famous
If you could tweet beer that would be like curing cancer.
@Raynos hey check this out when you'll have a min github.com/tbergeron/ThinAir/issues/27#issuecomment-6925673 :-)
@FlorianMargaine please install ffmpeg (XD)
and devel
16:36
no time yet, got to play
okay :-)
u will miss fun <3
file reader node now works and ticks started to work aswell
@Raynos by the way, with mongo-col is there any way of debugging connections? ThinAir's dev db is on MongoHQ and there's problem connecting and nothing tells me so. I'd like to know if there's a callback for errors on collection() ?
@FlorianMargaine that website only ships within the United States of America
- As told by my girlfriend
17:12
I have seen US college and I think some government websites that close down at certain hours. That blew my mind.
@TomShreds that's non trivial. You can do mongoCol("collectionName", callback<err, collection>) other then that mongocol is a bit inflexible
@FlorianMargaine That is a great friggin' idea.
@Raynos alright I'll try this out thx
@Raynos but isn't working this way: collection('tableName', 'databaseName') ? so where do I put the err in this?
@TomShreds you can always open the mongocol file in node_modules folder and add console.logs manually
@Raynos haha that's what I'm doing right now :P
17:19
collection('tableName', 'databaseName', callback)
alright
The callback only gets called when there's an error?
ah it returns a collection when there's no error
weird it doesn't get called at all in my case right now
hey @TomShreds how you doing
did you see github.com/Ralt/tartempion ? :D it's concurrencing you :p and Raynos doesn't like it at all :]
@FlorianMargaine fine! pretty busy but I'm starting to get a bit more time recently so I'm coming back here! :) and you?
@FlorianMargaine oh? GRRRR COMPETITION!!!
@FlorianMargaine haha why doesn't he like it? :P (I'm kidding by the way)
17:22
coz I'm building a hardly coupled framework :)
frameworks
are evil
they must all die
hahahahaha
alright, afk
I missed you guys
17:22
close-minded
:P see you @FlorianMargaine
hahaha ^^
I'm back to work
but ping me with questions or ping me on github or on gmail / gchat
Perfect, thanks for the help as always
good job on routil-session by the way
17:23
hey all
anyone good with regex here?
im not regex retarded, i just ran into a problem i cant quite figure out
What's the issue?
Are you trying to parse HTML with it ?
gimme a second to form the question more clearly
17:28
Can someone help me yell at this OP? stackoverflow.com/a/11546922/561731
@Raynos your back! Hello :-D
lets say you have a collection of words, eg:

"foo","bar","baz"

And you have a subject string like this:

"Lorem ipsum dolor bar foo, foo amet, consectetur adipisicing foo, sed do eiusmod baz bar incididunt ut labore et foo bar baz magna aliqua."

How do you match any combination of at least one of those words (spaces and commas also would be captured)? So the resulting matches would be here (in parentheses):

"Lorem ipsum dolor (bar foo, foo) amet, consectetur adipisicing (foo), sed do eiusmod (baz bar) incididunt ut labore et (foo bar baz) magna aliqua."
@Neal oh, hi
@AndyPerlitch Smartly
@Neal beg pardon?
@AndyPerlitch you would do it very very carefully and smartly.
17:34
@Neal oh. gee wiz thanks
@AndyPerlitch no problem. happy to help :-D
@AndyPerlitch That's a tough one, given that comma in the first match
matching the comma must be as hard as matching a space though, right?
since neither are actually part of the words
Yeah... it's not as tough as I thought it would be. Writing stuff now :-)
thanks man, i've been hackin at it for a while, but i cant figure it out
17:38
@AndyPerlitch So, these words have to be, well, words, right... they can't be contained within other words? Like, it wouldn't match "(foo)d"?
right, it would not
ok @RyanKinal i got an answer from someone in the php room (didnt intend to ask more than one room, but i was starting to think nobody here was paying attention). his patten is ((foo|bar|baz)[,.\s]*)+
Looks pretty good
lololol
17:42
@AndyPerlitch Hmmm. Tested. It doesn't work, though. Not greedy enough.
yea... why is it only matching the last word here: rubular.com/r/CddzO9z0Pr
Add the g flag?
Oh. It's Ruby. Not sure, then.
wait i think i got it
hmm... maybe not
yea i think that is it
@RyanKinal it is ruby, but atleast in my experience the result is always the same
Sort of. Different implementations have different features, and different flags. JavaScript regexes don't have lookbehind, for instance.
@RyanKinal gotcha
@RyanKinal thanks for the help man, really appreciate it
18:00
Are you that guy who makes those "you are the 1,000,000th visitor to this web page" banners? — Juhana 46 secs ago
epic comment is epic
@AndyPerlitch, whose homework assignment/employment test is that. I'm pretty sure I've seen that exact problem before.
@ErikReppen actually its neither. its for a project
client
having to do with translation and i18n, it would take a while for me to explain why i need it
(([^a-z]|^)(foo|bar|baz)([^a-z]|$))+
Testing this one.
Ick. Didn't think parens could be acted on like that.
18:18
Office 2010 looked better ?
Obviously not. caps lock is cruise control for cool.
Given that 2013 is using caps, I'd say they're not done yet
No, that is a design decision they made.
@SomeKittens Its already out ?
btw the caps is the design guideline aww sexy metro
this is an intresting feature <3
just press ctrl + e to get all the first names copied!
18:42
Hello everyone...
can I post code here ?
@HiteshSondhi paste the code and format it with ctrl+k, long code snippets will be shortened for you
@AndyPerlitch This works for me but I haven't vetted for possible breakage.
/[^a-z]((foo|bar|baz)[^a-z]+)+/g
@Greg
can you explain me with this
Yes?
return (A < B ? -1 : (A > B ? 1 : 0)) * [1,-1][+reverse];
sorry help me
18:44
@ErikReppen hm. i have it so there is no char class before the ((foo...
I am trying to understand the code
but i can see how that would be good to have
[1,-1][+reverse]; thing going over my head
also my char classes are [,\s], not [^a-z], but i also see the merit in that
@Greg reverse is a boolean
18:47
if(A < B) {
	result = -1;
}
else {
	if(A > B) {
		result = 1;
	}
	else {
		result = 0;
	}
}

if(reverse) {
	return result;
}
else {
	return -result;
}
@HiteshSondhi ^ I long-handed your tertiary statement
ok thanks @Greg
and 1 more thing
I am calling function using this
/([^a-z]+|^)((foo|bar|baz)([^a-z]+|$))+/g
[^\w] might be better than [^a-z] for added flexibility.
jsonObject.sort(sort_by(val, false, parseInt));
But numbers wouldn't be boundary chars.
@HiteshSondhi The [1,-1][+reverse] creates a new array of two values (1 and -1) and selects the 0th or 1st index according to the int value of the reverse boolean. A boolean can be converted to an int in JavaScript by preceding it with the addition operator.
18:50
@AndyPerlitch my first example didn't account for ^ and $
ok this is great..
now I am able to understand whats happening..
and what about jsonObject.sort thing ?
do u know about this ?
@HiteshSondhi You haven't mentioned jsonObject.sort before.
I think I would be explicit though and just do [^A-Za-z0-9] since \w includes '_'
I know but I am unable to understand both
first trying to understand the code
and now jsonObject
^Seems lengthy but its faster. If all you care about is , and ' ' I would stick with that and not use negating.
18:53
Thanks to you though
you helped me out with one thing
anyone with feedback on this answer, is there any method which I've forgotten about?
@ErikReppen yea, i'll need to just mess around with it to see what works best
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A: Is it possible to see the inherited background color of a div?

refpThe method everyone will recommend, which sadly won't work in all cases.. You could traverse up the node-tree using the elements parent-property, checking if there is any element that has an explicit background-color. The problem with this approach is that elements set to reside outside of thei...

@AndyPerlitch you can replace [^a-z] with [,\s]. It would be faster if you only care about this particular string. The |^ and |$ would also be unnecessary if you only cared about this example.
I put |^ and |$ in there in case one of the words came at beginning or end of the string.
@ErikReppen hold on lemme think about that a second

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