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00:20
@Nuktu What exactly do you mean by 'remove all events'?
01:02
@monners REmove all events from all the element within a div. So the events (mouseup, click, mousedown, mouseover etc..) instead of listing them all out. Is there a universal way to remove all events from a div.Ive read the documentation on it.
@Nuktu If you've read the docs, you know you can't do that using JS/jQuery. You have to implement a tracker yourself.
@monners Ive set the events using .on() and was hoping for a quick line of code, like the one I posted to "unbind" all the handlers
This is not possible.
@SomeKittens So I have to explicitly list out all the .off() methods for each of the elements I use .on() with?
01:13
@SomeKittens Right ok, thanks! I was hoping that I could do that. Ill just use off() and chain on() to it.
@Nuktu Sorry, was afk
You could loop through each jquery set (i.e., every div, every a, etc), although that might not be much less code unless you've got a LOT of .on() events...
something like:
$('div').each(function() {
$(this).off();
});
@SomeKittens What do you mean 'implement a tracker'? The way I'm reading the problem, the .off() method should be fine :S
@monners would I not have to specify the event? Thats what I was asking for. If what you wrote there, turns off all events for the div then thats exactly what im looking for.
I haven't tested it. If you write it up in jsfiddle I'll have a look
*turns off all events that were specified using on()
@Nuktu Write up an example here: jsfiddle.net
01:29
@monners Working on it now, thanks
Isn't that what you're trying to do?
That last jquery action inhibits the click event of each item in set of the second action
Tried it with other events as well and it worked fine
@monners Ye sort of like that, so you dont need to specify the event for off?
It doesn't look like you need to, no. Just specify the target element/s and attach .off()
@monners Awesome! Thanks for the help :)
I accept compensation in the form of blatant flattery
01:41
@monners You are a very cool guy :P
Debt paid
@Nuktu Moar jQuery problems!
02:16
for(i=prompt(n=c=r=b=a=q=1);n<5e3;q+=1/n++/(c*=i/~-i))r+=(a*=i*(n<150))/(b*=n)
alert([r,i>0?q-1:"ERROR"])
I love this language so much
Did someone eat all your code and then vomit?
All of my code looks like that. Deal with it
@copy That's... confusing?
@monners That is Codegolf
Calculating e^x and log(x) in 104 characters
02:37
@copy Codegolf? What is this thing of which you speak?
!!/google codegolf
@monners The art of solving a problem with the shortest code possible
1
Q: Calculate e^x and ln(x)

beary605Given a floating point x (x<100), return e^x and ln(x). The first 6 decimal places of the number have to be right, but any others after do not have to be correct. You cannot have any "magic" constants explicitly stated (e.x. a=1.35914 since 1.35914*2 ~= e), but you can calculate them. Only us...

!!/choose "rlemon is really a bot" "The bot is actually a human"
@SomeKittens rlemon is really a bot
I'd suspected as much
02:54
What's the difference between new Array() and [] ?
The latter is much nicer to read. And it does not fail when creating 1-element array containing a number.
new Array(3) creates [undefined, undefined, undefined] while [3] creates well.. [3]
hello @ThiefMaster
should be deleted imo.. he's just gonna keep getting downvoted otherwise
Actually I'd only use new Array if you intend to create an array containing n undefined elements (there is actually a good use-case for it: repeating a string n times, that can be done by joining an n+1-element array with the string as the separator)
thanks :)
ugh it bugs when users have a super low accept rate and you try to leave comments telling them to fix it and they just completely ignore you!
:@
@ThiefMaster mods should be given the power to temporarily disable the "Ask a Question" button if a user's accept rate falls below like 40% or something.
03:06
Are accepts really that important?
And get even more flags because of that? No thanks...
They kind of are, but I think most users have a decent accept rate anyway
@ThiefMaster Thanks mate.
and yeah I think the accepts are pretty darn important
@ThiefMaster well geez how many flags do you get? :S is it really that bad??
03:07
When I get up in the morning (UTC-ish) there are sometimes 500+
:O
holy freakin crap
ok well at least for those users with an accept rate below 10 % having more than 10 questions or something. You wouldn't get nearly as many flags as you would for 40% and it wouldn't encourage users to accept answers that aren't good just to avoid the penalty
03:24
checks acceptance rate
Where do I find my acceptance rate?
Accepts/total questions (roughly).
Oh, question acceptance rate.
Yours is 75%
where'd you find that?
Looked at your profile, did math
03:27
Math? shit...
There should be a device that does math for me. Something that calculates values based on variable values that I pass to it.
Something that calculates 3/4 for you ?
You'd think that such a device would be handy. But 80% of my math curriculum flatly denies that such a device exists and forces me to do it manually instead.
No, harder equations, like 30/40
@SomeKittens Well that sucks. My brother's an engineer, says he hasn't used anything beyond basic algebra since university
You might want to try a turing machine or something
but he has this special number machine thing
03:32
it's easier just to go to your profile and click on any question you've asked. there in the qeustion it will show your accept rate
I passed calc in college, barely...
Man, I can't wait to use all this knowledge about integrals in real life!
It's bad UI design is what it is!
Ugh, integrals...
@monners Passed calc 2 by one point.
@SomeKittens Passed calc 1 by about the same. Changed majors the following semester
But my school did calc in two semesters rather than three :S
03:33
never took calculus
haha
Crazy that I could get an A in algebra and pre-cal, then bomb in calc 1... Says something about the course structure me thinks
and the teacher
What was your old major?
@mmmshuddup Calculus is like a grain of rice caught in the back of your mouth. Only it's loaded with pathogens, causes intense pain, and the State mandates that you pay as much attention to it as possible.
@SomeKittens Molecular Bio
@monners LOL nicely put
03:35
I sorta regret not taking it for the simple fact that I don't know matrices well
Did well in everything other than math
Ochem was fun. Lots of street drug-related examples :P
is it really necessary to know calculus to know how to utilize matrices in programming?
like, say, for C++ or something (which is what I mainly studied)
@mmmshuddup Just teach yourself. There're a ton of good books out there (god only knows why the schools insist on using the ones written in ancient Hebrew)
@monners yeah but... teach my self full calculus or matrices?
03:38
@mmmshuddup Why not? I taught myself html, css, js, jquery, php, etc. Surely calc ain't harder than programming, especially when you do it at your own pace
@monners hmm interesting.. I would have thought calculus to be definitely harder than [some] programming
@monners Shame! Shouldn't a Psych major know that motivation is a huge factor for self-learning?
@SomeKittens Good post!
@SomeKittens you were right. this is a great article!
It'd be much harder for me to learn calc because I'm bored by it
03:41
@SomeKittens Eh?
Thanks! I can't claim credit for that one.
@SomeKittens Oh, I get it. Yeah, but I doubt someone interested in programming isn't at least a little mathematically inclined :P
But yeah, without motivation, forget it :P
@monners I'm actually not interested in math at all. I loved it in high school, but I loathe it now that I've been dragged through the calc mud by a horrifically bad teacher.
I'd be a lot more interested if someone could show me practical uses.
I agree
03:44
(on my iPod so can't type much)
I want to ask, what do you recommend for creating real time web apps with JavaScript and php?
@JordanRichards what do you mean by "real time"
What are you creating?
@JordanRichards A computer
Let's avoid the XY problem from the start.
@monners Well played.
interstingly, my math stopped at advanced algebra and trig
Lol sorry, hard to be specific when you have a tiny iPod keyboard
03:47
I'm going back through code I wrote a while back. Ugh...
@JordanRichards You mean like a framework?
@JordanRichards CodeIgniter's a good one.
Yeah or ways of doing real time, like socketts
Node.js
Skip PHP, it's an ugly language anyway.
I like ZF2 and I was just taking a look at Symfony2 recently and I think it looks great
but it's all I can write T.T
03:48
I would recommend those over CI (no offense @monners)
Ruby?
I've seen things like pubnub but do I really want to rely on pubnub, if pubnub went down, my app would
Node's the best for real time. I don't see how Ruby's better
@mmmshuddup None taken. Was actually going to say it probably doesn't address realtime.
03:50
Everyone's got their personal favorite framework. Mine's 2x4's with drywall. Stick some insulation in there, wiring's easy. What's not to like?
...
So node.js is the best for it? If so, know any good tutorials on it?
That's one of the ways to provide the framework (original definition of the word) for a house (or other structure).
@SomeKittens LOL
!!/tell JordanRichards google node beginner tutorial
03:52
I know I'll get hammered for suggesting this, but @JordanRichards tutsplus.com
@SomeKittens (yes I got the ref right away. i've done dry wall before)
@mmmshuddup Jordan didn't seem to get it. He's young, give him time.
:P
Node.js huh? sounds more like a nightmare than anything
Too slow @mmmshuddup I saw it
Its not that I don't get it it's that it's 03:53 am
03:53
haha
@JordanRichards hmm. are you in greenland or something? haha
On an iPod and finding it hard to type
Uk
oh yeah
nice
God save the queen :P
03:55
I used to listen to the Sex Pistols haha
God save the queen (because the king has no clothes)
king = emperor
Wales is pretty cold huh? is there snow there right now?
No snow where I am
right on mate.. but cold nonetheless aye?
So I'm trying to find a decent breakdown of the google.maps api... Am I missing something or is google's documentation really that brief?
03:56
Probs some in snowdonia though
Yeah v cold
Urn so guys that tuts site - u have to pay for
=(
hmm there's a bug on weather.com it's not showing me º in celsius
Good grapes
Now does anyone have a good article or something to help me with node.js,
Hard to find on goofgle

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