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11:13
anyone into metalcore in here?
i just have to post this right now
greatest. beginning. EVER!
How come this
`function h(){
var t=2;
return t=12;
}
` returns 12 ?
does t=12 is done before return ?
i mean h() returns 12
"I BURNED MY TOAST!!!"
It returns the result of the expression (t = 12)
@RoyiNamir yes, the statement is evaluated before it gets returned
@GNi33 strictly, the right hand side is an expression. The return part is the statement.
11:17
@Alnitak doen't expression should be (...) ?
in parenths?
no, expressions don't have to be in parens
@Alnitak yep, sorry, of course you're right :)
When you create a function, can you replace the name myFunction with anything or are function names limited to a specific predetermined set?
some language constructs (e.g. if (...)) require an expression in parens, but it's not the fact that they're using an expression that requires the parens
@Audity A function name can be any valid token (i.e. excluding the reserved words)
@Alnitak This is the reason why I asked ( if you remember we were talking about the comma separator)
`var r = [], n = 0, a = 0, b = 1, next;

function nextFibonacci() {
next = a + b;
return b = (a = b, next);
}

while(n++ < 10) {
r.push(nextFibonacci());
}`
11:20
That's nasty
the comma separator isnt related but still , the return b=.... is related
(not mine)
Yes, so that line will do:
a = b
b = next
return b
@Alnitak Thanks Alnitak
return b = (a = b, next); - that's just a great way to make your code less readable...
Also this : return b = (c=a+b,a = b, c);
11:21
@ThiefMaster yeah, like I said, nasty...
Do I need to create a function and give it a name if I want the script to run immediately?
@ThiefMaster @Alnitak , As i was saying , its just for me to learn the comma operator....;:-)
@RoyiNamir yup - it's easy - just remember that (a, b, ...) will evaluate each term in order and then the resulting expression is that last one from the list, i.e.:
c = a + b
a = b
b = c
return b
Guys by definition , Object properties should be as string or not ?
var t={
"myNum":3
}
or
var t={
myNum:3
}
the intermediate expressions can have side effects (i.e. assignment) but only the last result is actually returned
11:24
?
@RoyiNamir no, they can be any (legal) token too
so long as it's not a reserved word
only JSON requires the "" around keys
var t={
"var":3
}
wont do ?
t["var"]
yes, that's actually required in that case.
because var is a reserved word
actually, it depends on the browser
Chrome is happy with using reserved words. AIUI, MSIE isn't
AIUI ?
as I understand it...
(sorry, forgot English isn't your first language)
11:26
yeah
:)
Firefox doesn't mind a = { var : 3 } either
Im sure there is a ways to consider property "myNum" or my Num
when should I chhose which ?
choose
I would never call a variable myXXX
property
or theXXX (which coincidentally I just read about at thedailywtf.com/Articles/Classic-WTF-Making-a-Difference.aspx)
11:33
@Alnitak come on man its just a question....:)
I really dont have that kind of names
I don't understand the question, then - do you just mean the quotation marks?
simple - you don't need them unless the variable is a reserved word
oh. ok
so the best way to avoid the problem is to never use reserved words as property names
11:35
yeah ofcourse
sometimes you have to, though, e.g. {'class': foo}
which you'll sometimes see in jQuery code
If I want to run a script immediate at the start of a page, is it necessary to create a function or can I just write the conditional statements straight away without putting them within a function?
You should (in general) not run any code until you know the DOM has loaded
that means either putting the code at the end of the <body>, or putting it in an "onload" or "document.ready" callback function in the <head>
onload is a little overkill, if you've got a lot of images for example
in which case use document ready
11:39
could take a long time for it to fire
i prefer to put the script - tags at the end of the body
yeah, in theory it's faster, but I never bother
supposedly the browser can start flowing the layout in advance of parsing the JS
well, the page gets rendered before the script-files are even loaded
@Alnitak What if the script must, be necessity, run before any content loads?
by*
then put it in the <head>
although unless the script itself is going to load the content I can't imagine how much useful work a script could do without a DOM tree to manipulate
@Alnitak I never understood why on the head. it can be before or after the head
im wondering what is the reason
or even after the body
11:44
Hmm - I need to check something...
@Alnitak I am referring to a script that checks for the geo location of an IP address and loads different content depending on the result.
@Alnitak come back here ! lol hhh
NO , trully what is the reason
@Audity yes, that's the first case i mentioned
@RoyiNamir I'm looking something up in the HTML specs
@RoyiNamir the HTML 4.01 DTD specifies that an <HTML> element can only contain a <HEAD> and/or a <BODY>. Any <script> element therefore must be inside one of those.
thanks for searching and answering !
Likewise the HTML5 specification:
"Content model: A head element followed by a body element."
11:50
I trully having a problem with html 5. most people dont have ie10 which supports html 5 , so hoe can they develop with html 5 ? ( leave chrome and FF for now)
ps maybe ie9 also supports , I dont know
IE9 has support for a bit.
(support=work) a bit
@Loktar can you help me to solve javascript proble
problem*
@Ritesh depends on what it is
@Loktar paste2.org/p/2189223 check this link
Line 43 to 53 ,i have drawn the canvas line.I need to give the alert for each point?how it is possible
If possible can you help me?
12:11
sorry coworkers talking to me
/me looks at code
to alert the points youd just do alert(points[10].position.x) y.. etc
The answer for IE9 support is - DON'T
ES5 and HTML5 have been standards for over three years
lol did you make that?
nope wish I had
golden
yeah pretty awesome
can def use that to fool coworkers
looks like it types predetermined scripts
ah nice
Free beers to everyone from me
i am in some serious mood of party!
Tomorrow is my bday - can you make the beer show up by then ?
yes , gimme ur postal address :P
// [email protected] if u feel this place too insecure :D
Aug 10 at 15:20, by rlemon
+15195880050
10 bonfield place kitchener ontario n2e1h5
[email protected]
born september 5th 1986
I'm 5'8 (I shrunk 2 inches in the last 3 years :<) and 155lbs.
brown hair and green eyes (although they go blue depending on what i wear)
blood type O positive
^ clearly I did not
12:25
lol
will be there :D
Dude u have no idea how happy i am :D
its like a frigging dream came true :-$
done school?
@Abhishek what happened?
get laid?
@Loktar i just binded ffmpeg asychronously and now its 25x better then what my company was using
nice
12:28
// binded it to node.js
@rlemon What the actual fuck is that..
this is what i was trying for past 2 months :D
*bound
@AndréSilva that just happened
@ThiefMaster -_- sorry
12:28
@rlemon They be trolling. D:
That is just wrong.
and the best part of all this @Loktar with 100 instances of conversion [ in realtime not file at once ] the avg CPU usage on 4 cores is 25%
@ThiefMaster ...... ThiefMaster comes in to kill his thunder with grammar corrections like a BAUCE!
which includes dumping them :3 :3 :3
mwahahhaha i hope i get promoted for this :$
nice what was it before?
what you need to do now is write three other libraries that are exactly the same as this one but with different enough code that you can market them and sell them as different products.. then you become a private contractor and get others to buy your product to gain a "competitive edge" over their competition... using you.
12:31
^
Get your competitors to buy YOUR product to compete against themselves (best business model there is)
2 ....
3. profit!
@Loktar before we had bottlenecks on 34 instances
@rlemon was that for me ?
12:43
yes
hmm
good idea :D
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Q: IE9 32bit on Win7 64bit JavaScript and Flash do not work though IE9 64bit does

JustinI am having this unusual issue with my system. It started with not being able to install the Microsoft Skydrive app and has snowballed. I am running win7 professional 64 bit. Adobe flash player is installed in the 64bit IE9 and works fine, as well as JavaScript and general browsing (This is not ...

13:04
Good morning (modified appropriately for your timezone), everybody!
and If I don't see you; Good Afternoon, Good Evening, and Good Night!
Does anyone know the reason I get 'uncaught syntaxerror unexpected string' when I have 'href': 'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79BN0icJfA0' in a jQuery var map?
@Audity by jQuery var map do you mean 'object'
also can we see the code and not just the key value pair
@Audity My guess would be a missing comma... but I'd have to see the code.
I'm just posting to jsfiddle, 1 sec
13:18
any SQL junkies herE?
$this->db->select('links.id, links.name, links.address_line1, links.address_line2, links.address_po, links.phone1, links.phone2, links.website, links.email, links.fax, link_categories.name as `category`');
$this->db->from('links');
$this->db->where('category_id', $id);
$this->db->join('link_categories', 'links.category_id = link_categories.id');
> junkie : a person who gets an unusual amount of pleasure from or has an unusual amount of interest in something <television news junkie>
I just want to join a single value from another table.. I hate having to do the long ass select statement.
... nope. I don't get an unusual amount of pleasure from SQL
@rlemon are you using codeIgniter , that syntax is familiar...to me
@RyanKinal @rlemon jsfiddle.net/rsuBM I hope that is okay?
13:20
yes I am. active record pattern
hmm i dont remember much of codeIgniter but im capable of sql give me a sec to figure out
'GB': {
        'href': 'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0123456789'
    }, <- I was missing
you need to separate the objects with commas
4 mins ago, by Ryan Kinal
@Audity My guess would be a missing comma... but I'd have to see the code.
BAM! WIN!
whats the error?
oh ok
@Audity @rlemon is correct
13:22
var map = {
    'GB': {
        'href': 'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0123456789'
    }, /* I was missing */
    'US': {
        'href': 'http://www.youtube.com/9876543210'
    }
};

var country = geoip_country_code();
$("a.youtube").attr('href', map[country].href);
/* }; WTF am I doing here? */
​
might be offtopic but why the heck is college in the United states so expensive
@Yohann it's more expensive other place :P
@rlemon in india its about 4000$ for 4 years
Depending on the program in Canada it is slightly less than the states.
oh yeah @rlemon if you get some time to ponder over frameworks , django is pretty awesome :D
do employers care much for college degree over skillset?
(in programming)
tl:dr, in the states they have higher tuitions but bursaries and aid don't necessarily have to be paid back. In canada we pay less for tuition but we get less grants and have to pay it all back.

We pay less; but end up with more debt out of school.
@Yohann yes. very much so (in my area... government tax breaks for hiring "educated" persons)
ouch
Progress! But, now `var country = geoip_country_code();
Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected identifier` !
@Audity because your code is fucked in more ways than that fiddle tells us. you either need to post it all or go back to basics or run it through jshint/lint
13:28
Haha, yes probably... give me a sec then.
-Yo-Ball
Yo-Bro
Gangnam style
bro
^ wasted north american youth style.
13:30
Twitter is full crappy theses days.
can anybody suggest a "Linux based shoutcast player"
@Yohann back to my CI + SQL question. Is there any way to optimize (reduce the stupid query) on that code I posteD?
on windows wmp served perfect
but on linux :-|
Ok, here is the rest of the code jsfiddle.net/rsuBM
I love active record pattern, but then I end up writing code like this which makes me sad (albeit I don't fully understand why it does)
		$this->db->like('name', $text, 'both');
		$this->db->or_like('address_line1', $text, 'both');
		$this->db->or_like('address_line2', $text, 'both');
		$this->db->or_like('address_po', $text, 'both');
		$this->db->or_like('phone1', $text, 'both');
		$this->db->or_like('phone2', $text, 'both');
		$this->db->or_like('website', $text, 'both');
		$this->db->or_like('email', $text, 'both');
		$this->db->or_like('fax', $text, 'both');
		$query = $this->db->get('links');
		return $query->result();
13:31
I just added the geo ip script in the html.
var map = {

    'GB': {
        'href': 'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0123456789'
    }
    /* <----- Missing a comma here! */
    'US': {
        'href': 'http://www.youtube.com/9876543210'
    }
};

var country = geoip_country_code();
$("a.youtube").attr('href', map[country].href);  /* What does this bracket close? It's floating!  ----> */   }​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Are you lookin at an old version? I added the first comma already.
you posted the old version
:P
I clicked 'run' :(
you can't just 'run' you gotta save it
13:33
ok!
put focus in the js panel and CTRL + S
@Audity i'm really not trying to sound offensive here - but you lack basic knowledge of language agnostics... Please Please Please read some more basics before you move on.
sup guys
13:39
RLEMON EDUCATION SMASH!
:D
There are more free resources to learn proper js than I can even begin to list.
@rlemon I know this all too well so no offence taken. I appreciate all the resources. I am in the process of learning so I will devour these... BUT in this particular case time is of the essence! (i.e. I need to fix this now)
rlemon can you bookmark it ?
@dievardump I did

Javascript Resources.

4 mins ago, 2 minutes total – 8 messages, 1 user, 0 stars

Bookmarked 1 min ago by rlemon

2
Favourited.
13:41
You're perfect
@Audity starring is not "personnal" favorites.
lol
@Audity click on the link 'Javascript Resources' and you can bookmark that :)
Haha I am getting schooled hard. Thanks :D
I need it.
:) no worries. We are here to help
it pays off going trough those links
And to SMASH
13:42
:-| , C++ IS PLACE WHERE UR RUNNING CODE CAN BREAK FOR NO REASON , apparently
i need to read up on some design patterns really bad
                             MMM88&&&,
       ,MMM8&&&.              `'MMM88&&&,
      MMMMM88&&&&                'MMM88&&&,
     MMMMM88&&&&&&                 'MMM88&&&,
     MMMMM88&&&&&&                   'MMM88&&&
     MMMMM88&&&&&&                    'MMM88&&&
      MMMMM88&&&&                       MMM88&&&
       'MMM8&&&'     MMMM888&&&&         'MM88&&&
                     MMMM88&&&&&          MM88&&&
                     MMMM88&&&&&          MM88&&&
       ,MMM8&&&.                          MM88&&&
20 mins i was having melodious music from my transcoder and now its playing huge noise
with the music [ in there sounding like chipmunks ]
13:43
my code of the last 1 hour of work works pretty fine, but it looks like... well... crap
Running code never break for no reason @Abhishek. you should know that the b<ug always come from between the chair and the screen.
@dievardump i havent even touched the transcoder :-|
@dievardump I ssh'd into his machine and left him a few bugs...
Who starred the crap I said about Frenchies ?
Florian ?
probably
@rlemon optimize this ? :
$this->db->select('links.id, links.name, links.address_line1, links.address_line2, links.address_po, links.phone1, links.phone2, links.website, links.email, links.fax, link_categories.name as `category`');
$this->db->from('links');
$this->db->where('category_id', $id);
$this->db->join('link_categories', 'links.category_id = link_categories.id');
well your doing a join nothing much apart from that and your select list is well defined, so your saving there , you can cut out any unnecessary items in the select list which you dont want
worlds best debugger "Beer"
hi @Abhishek long time
@Yohann I always hoped that SQL would allow for things like this $this->db->select('links.*, link_categories.name as `category`');
@Yohann hello
ah fixed it , so the b/w chair and keyboard theory holds @dievardump
13:51
@rlemon there might be a way
@dievardump yea I was reading that this morning :P pastebin.com/nfVT7b0Z
@rlemon you'd have to type them out, theres a complex solution here I guess stackoverflow.com/questions/6906408/…
@Yohann yea fuck that i'll type them
lol
Hi, do tooltips (html title) have support for thin space &#8201;
please test here - jsfiddle.net/EHdAg/1
for me it displays only squares
when it should display thin space
13:55
@rlemon my kids started doing codecademy.com yesterday :)
"first check the file MD5:
e7d0984f7bb632ee19d8dda1337e9fba

(lol yes, a "1337" there for the lulz, God is in the detail)"
loool
Still having a nightmare! The jQuery library has loaded but the console says Uncaught ReferenceError: $ is not defined (anonymous function). Here is the website, it might be easier to debug if anyone fancied helping me further. spiritdigital.co.uk/outpost/mobile/index.html
ah, the FBI file...
@Audity you load jQuery after trying to use it
put the jQuery load in the head.
Okay, let me try fix... thanks.
13:58
Anyone?
@rlemon i found a small bypass
im not sure what your table structure is
but for example if you have table one and two and you want all columns from one and only some from two , you can do this :
select one.*,two.column1 as aliasname from one inner join two on two.id = one.id /*or any other cond only works if your aliasing columns in another table on a join...otherwise you'd have to type out the whole select list
@Audity You'll have another error I think.

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