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19:00
are you talking about a user? because there are no users by that name on SO
there was nothing in search. i was talking about ha.ckers.org rsnake :)
@rlemon as someone who spent ~10 years in different dorms , all (except the 4th, which is not actually scary) those are lame
I have had roommates my entire life and never had a bad one
I feel cosmically lucky
@SimonSarris for the past two years I've been room mate free for the first time :P it is nice.
Ugh, I have a horrible roommate right now ... I just ignore him for the most part
19:07
it's funny how your "lounge wear" and birthday suit seem to be one in the same when you live alone.
rofl at first comment on this
my house would be very expensive to live in if I had no roommates, but with roommates my living expenses become essentially free
Im in DC. I pay 2500 USD / mo and $500 for 2 parking spaces
I probably should get rid of my cars, but I haven't got a job in the city yet because I just moved here
blehhhh
I need a big raise :/
19:14
I pay $0/mo for rent and about $120/mo for all utilities, but have 3 roommates in a very large (5 bedroom) house
its awesome but its a lot to clean!
Seems good. Where do you live?
Where do you live?
Nashua, NH
Top floor of a triplex - 2 bedrooms - one office - one bath - separate kitchen/dining/living rooms (7 rooms including the bathroom) - on site laundry (paid) - all inclusive - $975/mo :/
19:16
oh what it must feel like to own a house. right?
stressful :P
I live for free
which is why i'm renting now :P until I get my gf to marry me that is
But good too, right?
@rlemon why is your nick italic ?
19:17
I'm a bauce
He's a very slanty person
Always leaning to the right
Oh right
is that a racist joke? You got something against people with alignment issues?
He's a room owner
LOL
Good one on the alignment issues
19:18
are there
are there three robs?
Im a Rob
I am Robert ;)
yes and rob and rob are also robs
Im actually a Robert, but I was being flexible
not at all.. was just wondering if you were mod or something like that.
19:19
room owner, not mod
@rlemon is our glorious leader
Does anyone know of a JS testing framework that supports running tests in parallel?
limited powers
benchmarkjs
19:20
Thanks, I'll check it out
I've been using Jasmine but it hasn't been a great fit
so what do I do when i'm handed down a project that the outsourcing company made, and they didn't include all of the sources - an entire solution is missing from the project files
I emailed them already (yesterday) and no response
for one thing, I'm testing a jquery plugin, and so it be great to have an easy way to assert that events fired in the right order with the right data passed
rlemon, you walk away
I can't. I can re-create the classes based off how they are called - but that is just going to be painful
application logger / installer solution / and a few other utility classes appear to be missing
Phone the outsourcing company
Or look and see if its missing because its some open source available code
I don't like phones - you cannot proof read things after you say them
I need the 'hit submit' step or at least edit-ability when I speak.
19:23
If you're the CEO of your freaking company, please ask an employee if they're quitting before telling everyone they are.
haha
sounds like someone got stealth fired
- quiet time now, we're discussing housing costs - why Simon is a lucky duck, and js testing solutions. Also Unicorns. They must get a shout out! P.S there are now three 'Rob's in the room.
I like these
haha
I've been programming professionally for a few years. Web to JS to other
about 6-8 total
@robert That's what I'm afraid of. I'm a team lead of a team of two. To be honest, we represent the majority of the coding skill at our company. Problem is, we're telecommuting. I've been seeing things that make me think that we're going to get fired.
19:25
Public Service Announcement - TL;DR recaps will now be preceeded with the tag for ease of searching. that is all.
Now I've decided that I must make an MMO
Where do you work?
@SomeKittens ^^
@SomeKittens I'd just get straight to the horses mouth
Which would be kinda ironic, since we're planning on quitting in a few months.
@SomeKittens like, call your remote boss and hash it out
19:26
@AmaanCheval Web design/development firm
@SomeKittens If you like the place, tell them so, that kinda stuff
@SomeKittens I'd want to know whats up ASAP. That way there is time to find a new position.
@robert I just sent an email to all the staff (~20 people) asking them to use common sense. No name calling but if our CEO has been talking about us that way, people will know what's up
I hate working here. Both of us on the remote team are investigating multiple opportunities (including starting our own business)
@SomeKittens well that's direct! Good for you!
@SomeKittens I hate having a job too.
@rlemon Actually, that's one of my jobs.
19:28
@rlemon I've done that more than a few times
There is truth in memes
Our team has been assigned ~3 massive projects. I have no idea why they think two part-time guys could accomplish that....
About 3? So like ... anywhere from 2.75 to 3.25 massive projects?
MY last company - the sr. arch wrote his own markup language for the front end team - he was an idiot but because of this was kept around and treated like gold even though no one could stand him
:P
19:29
When I quit, part of my resignation letter will be "Oh, you didn't implement the standards I recommended multiple times? Good luck figuring out where we were"
@SomeKittens haha
no you just put ducks all over the code
@SomeKittens I've got a massive app in Backbone.js with Phonegap and 10 or more Phonegap plugins
@SomeKittens no one else knows JS at my job
@SomeKittens I can't believe they aren't going to negotiate with me, but oh well
@robjb It's hard to describe how much things are in a state of flux. We have no standards. No procedure. Just a CEO who loves pulling reverse eagles
@SomeKittens I'm learning Scala now so that I can apply as a Big Data Scientist to some other place
19:31
var tr = (function( ) {
    /// 77 useless lines
    return arguments[0].toString();
}("olol"));
and then never call tr again - just useless code
like DOCTYPE decoration but in js
Big data's cool, but I prefer more Agile stuff. (co)Founding a startup's always been my dream, so it's good to know things that get us up and running fast.
@SomeKittens haha that sucks.
@SomeKittens I really just need a stable job in walking distance and there happens to be a company hiring around me
@SomeKittens Agile is definitely cool. I'm really more passionate about code than I am about productivity though.
@SomeKittens Yea ... our PMs do that here, but upper-level managers are trying to coax them out of it, so we're improving
@SomeKittens its contrived, but it's just my style
19:33
Yea, I really want to create a startup
Preferably a game dev studio, but I need to find artists before I can begin an indie project
worst pastebin ever
(function(fn) {
     function spawner(sc,ar,y) {
          return parseInt(sc+ar+y,2);
     }
     var leet = (function() { arguments[0].call("u mad bro?"); }(fn));
     setTimeout(leet, spawner(Math.random()*1e9, 42, new Date().getTime()/Math.pi));
}(window.alert));
^ hide that in the code
@SimonSarris lol @ "what are you talking about?"
Astute readers of my blog will notice that I complain about poor management a lot. All of that's from actual experience.
@SimonSarris Oops. I thought plain text would line wrap. Lemme fix.
More responses along the lines of "I haven't heard any rumors" etc.
I work with idiots.
19:37
weird
@SomeKittens how'd you hear the rumor?
well I'm off to le cafe for a cup of the coff
@robjb Was CC'd into an email where the CEO repeated it.
so copy him back with that email.
19:39
@rlemon Why? I've done my due diligence.
If everyone feels the need to announce their lack of rumor knowledge, so be it
to show them how silly they're being.
Maybe not the other employees, but at least the person who originally made the claim.
find a cadaver and cut off his thumb, put it in a box with some cotton and tissue and a note.. .but don't sign the note, just write down a time and date in the future (making sure it is a time where he will be known to be at work) - Send him te box - then send an email to the entire office saying it is his birthday on that date and we're throwing a surprise party at the same time you noted on the thumb-note - he walks in - everyone screams "SURPRISE!" - he drops dead from a heart attack.
morbid o_0
^ I read too many Zirak messages - it is rubbing off.
Person who originally made the claim === CEO.

I'd rather not make a habit out of making our CEO look silly in front of the entire company*.
* before I quit.
19:43
That's why I said "maybe not the other employees" ... direct that one at just the CEO.
I think I'd like to make a FPS that's done (almost) entirely with procedural generation
Anyone with me? :P
That sounds like fun. Ever heard of .kkrieger?
ehh ... r/javascript
> If you are using JS to change CSS , you should pick a different hobby (unless you are working with animation).
.. -5 points
is there a way to highlight a form field with out javascript using css?
@SomeKittens Not until now, but looks impressive
Level design is something I don't think could be done well procedurally :/
so @ work we have a 50" TV in the back and the workers watch netflix / movies they bring in while they work - right now they're watching Walking Dead
19:49
Ha, nice
My question is: Who the fuck is mowing the grass during the Zombie Apocalypse?! That farm has an immaculate lawn!
@tereško It's nice to see communities festering in their own swamps of ignorance
1 message moved to recycle bin
don't double post
@benlevywebdesign ...meaning?
depends on what you need to do
:hover :focus ??
19:50
You want a default position?
oh, with css
@rlemon forgot about focus!
cheers
wait maybe I just need focus
so I can just add some css3 transition and bam it will be perfect
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Q: How to improve performance of map that loads new overlay images

anthonysomersetI have inherited a website to maintain that uses a html map overlaying a real map to link specific countries to specific pages. previously it loaded the default map image, then with some javascript it would change the image src to an image with that particular country in a different colour on mo...

20:02
@rlemon Bleh, hate pictures like that
@rlemon His face...it's as if he's thinking "oh god oh god there's a girl touching me a girl a real girl not imaginary oh god how do I look oh god how do I smell like mmm ham I'm rich"
But all at the same time
So he's part horny, part greedy, part shocked and part hungry
With a little bit of insane
@Zirak You're saying it's a picture of you?
I feel bad for finding humor in someone else's appearance ... whether he's ultra-rich or not :(
No. I'd have gotten a redhead (oh brain, autocompleting redhead => readhead for me...)
eh, it's not funny that he's fat. His face is funny.
No, but the dichotomy between the two is funny.
Hell, I'd feel bad for the guy regardless whether I find humor in the picture.
20:10
Is there anyway to simplify this code?

if (country != "BE" && country != "FR" && country != "BG" && country != "DK" && country != "HR" && country != "DE" &&country != "BA" && country != "HU")
Make a truth-map (a normal object, where each key corresponds to 1 or true) of those country codes, and check for existence
//e.g.
var invalidCountries = { BE : true, FR : true };
if (invalidCountries[country]) { ... }
I like that approach ... although it may be simpler (depending on the number of invalid options) to just keep an array of the valid countries.
@Mike ...?
var validCountries = ["US", "UK"];
if(validCountries.indexOf(country) >= 0) { ... }
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20:17
Maybe if I pasted the full line of code I'm using at the moment...

if (country != "BE" && country != "FR" && country != "BG" && country != "DK" && country != "HR" && country != "DE" &&country != "BA" && country != "HU" && country != "JO" && country != "DZ" && country != "_1" && country != "JE" && country != "FI" && country != "BY" && country != "FO" && country != "PS" && country != "LB" && country != "PT" && country != "NO" && country != "TR" && country != "GE" && country != "LI" && country != "LV" && country != "EE" && country != "LT" && country != "LU" && country != "RO" && country != "E
Yeeeeaaaa...
@robjb made me lul - gneh
gneh?
!!/urban gneh
@Mike My suggestion stands
20:18
@rlemon gneh A word that means ANYTHING, and i mean ANYTHING. This word can be used in ANY situation in response to almost anything.
Heh
Make a truth-map
!!/learn gneh ""
@SomeKittens Illegal /learn object
I like my suggestion after seeing his list of invalid entries ;)
Is probably easier to define entries that are valid rather than all of the ones that are invalid
20:20
var invalid_countries = ["FR,"BE","BG","etc"];
if( invalid_countries.indexOf(testValue) !== -1 ) {
    // valid country
}
Blacklist vs. whitelist. Sure. But either way, I think a truth-map is better than an array; an array implies order. A truth-map is about existence.
Hmm, I never assume an array to be ordered
But I do see the semantic value of a truth-map for existence
if ( invalid_countries.join(' ').match(new Regex(word, 'b')) ) {
     //    valid
}
hehehe
Neato
@rlemon That's actually a nice solution for tokenizing, when you don't know the operators in advance. I used something similar for the shunting-yard algo
@robjb While it doesn't have to be ordered, an array says "this is first, this comes after it".
20:24
I did something similar on someones post a while ago
In total 182 countries, 64 that need blocking.
function sortPrices(priceStrings) {
    return priceStrings.map(function(v, i) {
        return v.replace(/[^0-9\.\,]/g, "");
    }).join(",").split(",").sort(function(a, b) {
        return a - b;
    });
}​
Using Zirak's technique the list would have to be 118 countries long
how do you store the country codes?
<option> elements?
Just 64 countries
20:26
Ah, if you flip it around
Yep ... still clearer than putting them all as literals inside the if
I like the idea of indexOf but I heard some browsers are a bit crappy with it
@Mike well.... there is always this
if (!Array.prototype.indexOf) {
    Array.prototype.indexOf = function (searchElement /*, fromIndex */ ) {
        "use strict";
        if (this == null) {
            throw new TypeError();
        }
        var t = Object(this);
        var len = t.length >>> 0;
        if (len === 0) {
            return -1;
        }
        var n = 0;
        if (arguments.length > 1) {
            n = Number(arguments[1]);
            if (n != n) { // shortcut for verifying if it's NaN
                n = 0;
!!/mdn Array.indexOf
@Mike Interesting ... developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/JavaScript/Reference/… actually lists IE9
I thought indexOf was supported way earlier than that
20:31
on strings
not arrays iirc
!!/mdn String.indexOf
Method of String
Implemented in	JavaScript 1.0
ECMAScript Edition	ECMAScript 1st Edition
soooooo
if values are not contained in other values you could skip the shim and join.indexOf
array.join(' ').indexOf(country)
but if you have something like "NE" and "NEW" and you are searching for "NE" the first of the two will be the index you return
I think I will go with what Zirak suggested it seems tidy enough

var invalidCountries = { FR:true, GB:true, BE:true, BG:true, etc..... };
if (!invalidCountries[country]) {country2 = ""}
to circumvent that I assume one could just do ('.'+array.join(' .')).indexOf(country)
Interesting
I have one more question if possible
@Zirak I just noticed that countries aren't strings in invalidCountries ... why does this work?
Forgive the JS naivety
20:36
Using jvectormap, is it possible to put a if command in where the "country2" string is.

map: 'europe_mill_en',
regionsSelectable: true,
regionsSelectableOne: true,
selectedRegions: country2,
@robjb All keys are strings
try this: var obj = {}; obj[Object.constructor] = true;
@Zirak k ... it's interesting that's built into the parser :)
js objects are actually hash-maps, and you can't hash non-strings
So, all keys are strung
I want it so it's like this

selectedRegions: if (!invalidCountries[country]) {country = ""}
but it's not liking it at all
What was that phrase for not attacking the people you're arguing against?
Ad hominems?
Oh, autocorrect messed it up
(When I searched for a definition of the phrase)
20:39
@AmaanCheval Ad hominem is a personal attack ... avoiding ad hominems is closer to what you requested.
> My young grandson called the other day to wish me Happy Birthday. He asked me how old I was, and I told him, 80. My grandson was quiet for a moment, and then he asked, "Did you start at 1?"
Hahahahahaha
Is there a way to shorten up this code

onRegionClick: function(event, code) {
country = code
country2 = code

something like country & country2 = code but i'm not that great with code ;-)
country = country2 = code;
20:43
country = country = code would create globals
Even with a var in the beginning
orly?
Learn new things every day :)
that worked, thank you robjb
and everyone else for helping me :)
@AmaanCheval Then why this no worky? jsfiddle.net/mfLxp
It works as expected (values in global scope) if I remove the var
Oh that works fine
btw you can tidy it up even further with 1's instead of true

var invalidCountries = { FR:1, GB:1, BE:1, BG:1 };
20:46
I meant var a = b = 'foo'
35 mins ago, by Zirak
Make a truth-map (a normal object, where each key corresponds to 1 or true) of those country codes, and check for existence
He already said that ;)
oops
but true repeated 64 times versus 64 1's
@AmaanCheval var a = b = "c"; // no globals here boss. (depending on current scope)
@AmaanCheval Using var b = c = 1; still does not produce alerts from two()
What? Really?
20:48
I use this pattern all the time
I may have to boot my computer just to verify
var height = width = canvas.height = canvas.width = 400;
I remember I stopped using that because of leaking globals
Yep, no globals in any tests I've tried using var
!
@rlemon He's right, that leaks c
@rlemon Sure there are, you're forgetting hoisting
var a = b = 4;
=>
var a;
a = b = 4; //b is not part of the var statement, but part of the assignment
20:50
// looks at his own code
hrm, ok I see
Exactly
BUT, if both are declared as var first, then no problems
I was in fact using
var height, width;

// further down

height = width = canvas.height = canvas.width = dimension;
MY BAD GUIS MY BAD
20:51
Hahahaha
i need advices, which text editor will magically make me a better programmer?
VIM
Puff-the-magic-dragon editor
but that's haaaaard /whine
20:51
notepad
Oh, no...not again.
Emacs
Actualy, none
If you wanna be a better programmer, stop looking for things to make you one and start trying to be one
@tuff you think you will magically become a better programmer while sipping some cocktail?
yes, i'm certain it is possible ;)
An editor is a tool, not an aid
20:52
apprently to slashdot its smoking pot.
no, i'm just having a text editor identity crisis
I bought Sublime 2, and I know 0 of the shortcuts or aids
...mandatory
20:53
gadgets/ui are a hobby of mine so i actually enjoy playing with a cool ui
@Vivix open the keyboard bindings file
@Vivix trying to decide whether or not i like Sublime
Everything's there and nicely customized
so far notepad++ is less hassle
Ooh nice
20:54
@Zirak "I knew it" LOL
Notepad++ is a really neat editor
I like sublime, but I also liked notepad++
Just not cross-platform (sad...)
Haven't tried Notepad++
yeah i like it! sublime certainly gets the pretty points tho haha
20:54
be a real man. echo lines and pipe them to a text file!
@ChadRuppert be a real man, use ed
and, i still feel guilty for not using vim :[
Finally finished my parser ;D
@FlorianMargaine O/
I switched from Notepad++ to sublime when I started getting crashes
crashes?
20:55
@FlorianMargaine For an easter-egg: Calculate the position of the peak
@Abhishek Not until you finish the interpreter!
@Abhishek o/
pfft. ed is too easy. echo "function() {" >> code.js is where its at
Yes, Notepad++ was crashing quite randomly, on a syscall I think
@robjb which interpreter ?
20:56
pico ftw
Just showed my Boss jimcarrey.com
that site is so well done it's amazing
@Abhishek code?
I don't even care it's all flash
@Abhishek One that interprets your parse trees!
@rlemon booo it's all flash
20:57
just click around - that must have taken AGES to put together
Pushing to git it has a 36 meg file init [ the new binary data ]
Boo flash, let's see them do it in HTML5 and I'll be impressed
I remember seeing better flash back in 2005 :x
I'm impressed by it even though it's flash! In HTML5 I'd be needing longer pants
@Abhishek you know... github barely tolerates binary files, especially of several MBs
@FlorianMargaine :-/
20:59
To give them some credit though, the only good flash I remember from 2005 is 2advanced work
then wut shall i do master ?
the .bin is actually a .zip but with minor changes ... apache!
@robjb I fail to see that much detail in most websites today - all of the interactions - the hidden sub menus - the subtle little animations
I just love the concept / execution of it all
@Abhishek push code, not zip
True, it's very well executed

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