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17:02
fucking drama in the appt building next to mine and the cops parked in our driveway and are blocking it - i need to get out :P
You should give them a parking violation.
do I wait? Do I tell them to move? do I grab some popcorn
Ooh! Call the Canadian equivalent of 911 and report a murder a block over!
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in Canada it is 911 as well... o_O
I'm going to star that for future luls
17:20
@SomeKittens they won't believe there is 2 dramas in a block at the same time.... they're Canadian
their dramas may be "oh hey you hit me back will you!! I hit you when I stepped back and didn't see you, now hit me back!!!!"
@rlemon at least, @SomeKittens had a consideration that most americans wouldn't have
> Scheme also emphasizes a functional programming style and the use of recursion much more than Common Lisp does. If you studied Lisp in college and came away with the impression that it was only an academic language with no real-world application, chances are you learned Scheme.
@SomeKittens ^
@FlorianMargaine Yep, things are different in other nations. In the UK they use 0118 999 881 999 119 725 3
lisp is pretty cool
it was my first exposure to imperative programming
@SomeKittens LOL you watched IT Crowd didn't you?
Yep. Didn't like it much. Not enough geek jokes.
it's 999 in UK FWIW.
@SomeKittens Didn't like it because too much exageration
TBBT is way funnier.
and full of geek jokes.
I rarely (if ever) watch TV. I've got more important things to do with my life.
17:27
Liar.
@SomeKittens if you watched IT Crowd but not TBBT, you missed something. Really.
I've watched one episode and a few clips. Like I said, I just don't watch much TV. Though I did like what I saw.
Back on topic: Have you ever used mongoose?
17:40
@FlorianMargaine ^
well time to go tell the cops to move. I need to get on with my day :P
17:53
hello
Hi
Anyone interested in providing some feedback on my first jQuery plugin?
@SomeKittens quickly, but I've never liked ORMs
@FlorianMargaine Why? So far I don't really know enough to make the decision between driver/ORM
@mwmnj nice feature :)
@SomeKittens I don't really need an ORM, so using one for the sake of it seems... weird. Especially for mongo which supports dynamic schemas, I don't see the need for it
18:01
Ok, so you don't need one. I'm building a blog system (really basic) and would like to familiarize myself with node's database options.
(By the way, you've been really helpful so far. Thanks!)
@mwmnj The left stickied menu covers the title
I see "plugin to make ..." instead of "A jQuery plugin ..."
Rob W: grr, thanks
Start your plugin with (function($){ instead of (function(){ (you have correctly ended the code with })(jQuery), but without a named function argument, it's not helpful).
@SomeKittens github.com/Ralt/tartempion-blog/blob/master/pies/post/model.js an example of using the mongodb-driver (the collection is initialized in the setup function)
@mwmnj Always declare variables, a quick glance shows that you're leaking the themes variable to the global scope.
18:05
as you see, without using an ORM, it's quite nice
Yeah. I think I'll just skip Mongoose (I really don't mind using mongodb). On to Express!
get: function( slug, callback ) {
    Posts.findOne( { slug: slug }, function( err, post ) {
        if ( err ) throw err;
        callback( post );
    });
}
I like the module.exports = { ....thing (there's a term for that somewhere...)
who needs an ORM when you got such syntaxtic sugar already?
@SomeKittens uh?
@RobW ah, you mean I forgot var when defining the themes variable?
18:07
@mwmnj At the end of $.fn.listy, add return this, to not break the chaining feature of jQuery. Also, at the beginning, use this instead of $(this): Inside a jQuery plugin, this is a jQuery object already
Yes
Rather than writing out the functions and having
exports.home = home;
exports.admin = admin;  //etc, etc
at the bottom
@mwmnj I see that you're using `$(me)` many times, while you've already turned it in a jQuery object at the beginning of the function. Change your code to use `var $me = $(me);` (what is `me`? Can't you think of a better variable name?), and use `$me` instead of `$(me)`.
It's commonplace to prefix all variables holding jQuery objects with a dollar sign.
I love source control. Even when it's not mission-critical, git has so many wonderful time-saving features.
@RobW thanks, thats fantastic advice.
I guess $input would be better than $me
18:24
npm install is beautiful. Finally, someone got project-level package management right.
18:35
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Q: Slideshow from gallery

johnatan uribeI'm using wp_get_attachment_image to get the images in the gallery in my post. Now, I coded a jquery script to have a slideshow with these images. The slideshow is working in HTML but it's not being recognized in the php. I'm using this code in the function: function my_init() { if (!is_a...

19:08
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Q: Code refactory for a form validation

UffoI wrote some code to validate a form, I'm using live validation, as the user types, here is the snippet that I wrote just for the live validation, but I think I'm repeating too much and I'm looking for some advices: $('form input').focus(function(){ var inp = $(this).attr('name'); ...

Arg, need some node/express/ejs help. Anyone alive, or should I just ask on the main site?
19:29
@FlorianMargaine instead of breaking it why dont u start helping to make it
it'd be great if awesomites like you join
19:41
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Q: Suggestions for html tag info required for jQuery Plugin

Toby AllenI have written a tiny bit of jQuery which simply selects all the Select form elements on the page and sets the selected property to the correct value. Previously I had to write code to generate the Select in php and specify the Selected attribute for the option that was selected or do loads of i...

Question: I'm using Node. How would I do this: load a page from a URL and get particular string value from one of the "content" fields in the metadata of that page, so that I can then assign it to a variable?
I mean is there a way to reference part of the metadata that will load from the URL, right in the URL itself, or do I have to load the URL and save the contents to a variable then search through it etc.? I'm entirely new to JavaScript and Node :/
19:57
Can you give us an example?
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Q: Need help to build a carousel , i stuck

Copil FlaviusNeed help to build a carousel , i stuck in something, it won't display when i click next, i think is from javascript. this is wath i tried, but no sucess. http://www.cinema.trancelevel.com The script $(document).ready(function(){ //Define the animation speed for the Carousel var speed = 100;...

 
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21:01
hey , guys
how would you implement an interactive hexagonal map in HTML ?
this is kinda not all that JS related , though =/
@tereško A map like this: crypticcomet.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2006/05/HexMapTopo.jpg? Confused as to what you want.
yes , a lot more ascetic
Do you already have all of the hexagons in that shape, or did you want to take an image and separate it into hexagons like that?
well .. i have a png of a single hexagon , but right now i am looking at <canvas>
so you want that single hexagon to pattern over the canvas?
21:15
i am making a small game concept .. had an idea
but i need to create a map
so given a bunch of images of same-sized regular hexagons, you need to create a repeating pattern over a canvas?
quick question, i am saving a text input field to a DB via AJAX. Is it better to do blur() or keyup()? I know that keyup() will save every time there's a keystroke, but how much server load will that add?
21:37
I's go for svg for the map.
yeah .. right now that seems the best option
because making it from simple HTML tags .. well .. while there are some benefits , it also would mean a huge mess
@daviesgeek blur. keyup doesn't catch copy-paste, and it's fired too often (the "input" event also covers paste, and it's still fired too often).
22:07
@RobW Okay. thanks! i just left it as blur(), but thanks for your answer!
22:33
meanwhile, in Canada.
@rlemon What's that aboot eh?
no doot aboot it
compulsory "sorry"
HOCKEY!
NHL lockout, remember? No hockey for you.
I got a pond
who needs to pay to watch some guys get payed absorbent amount of money for a game I can play for free.
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Q: Refactoring a constructor to accept a config object

Sean AndersonSo I have a function which creates a Playlist object. Currently, this function accepts two paramaters: id and name. However, it also exposes a method called 'loadData' which can set the entire object after construction. I'm realizing this is a poor way to go about things and would like to modify ...

Wow. That's a terrible answer.
@tereško Lol, VBscript. It seems that someone is using IE as their only browser for web development.
well .. i would suggest to review the whole user
both his answers and question
close-vote what should get closed
damn .... i have been looking into that hexagon-map thing
it looks like i will have to do (gasp) math
23:21
oh nos
it should be fairly simple math though
dumb JS question: I want the callback to happen from the function at helpers.updateSettings. It should be passed two values: req and res. Is this correct?
res.render('settings', helpers.updateSettings(req, res));
I feel like I'm Doing It Wrong and calling the function, returning the result to res.render().
Try this:
`res.render('settings', function(){helpers.updateSettings(req, res);});`
If the return value is important, insert return before helpers.
Why do these backticks sometimes fail?
If you insert linebreaks, markdown doesn't run
Unless the entire message has been set to fixed font
23:38
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Q: LIghtweight, dynamic, fully JavaScript web UI library recommendations

Matt GreerI am looking for recommendations for a lightweight, dynamic, fully JavaScript UI library for websites. Doesn't have to be amazing visually, the end result is for simple demos I create. What I want can be summed up as "Ext-like, but not GPL'ed, and a much smaller footprint". I want to be a...

23:49
Well now you're asking for something else... changing a global variable which you CAN do if it has an Id and you use document.getElementById()="newvalue"; etc. — marios polycarpou yesterday
I mean, I don't normally look into users activity - but this guy is just insane
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