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08:00
@AmaanCheval Are you really from Mumbai?
@monners Hahaha, yes, I am. Why?
@AmaanCheval Your English... It's flawless!
@monners Aww, thanks!
From an indian, his english is definitely above average ;)
Where are you from monners?
@AmaanCheval your English is better than most Englishmen, never mind the rest of the English-speaking world.
@AndersMetnik Australia
08:02
Ahh another ozzy
Well, English is the first language for a lot of Indians in cities like Mumbai and New Delhi
Been living in Dallas, Texas for the last 5 years though
Quite a few of you guys here ;)
It's a different thing that those Indians don't give a shit
@AndersMetnik Who else here is Australian?
Might be in another room Amaan ;)
here = SO :P
08:03
@AmaanCheval One should always strive to communicate eloquently and succinctly, regardless of language or medium :D
@monners orgh come on, those words makes you sound like you have your thumb up somewhere dark ;)
i want to improve my English, and i guess this place is right place for it =)
@TemporaryNickName You learn by practice, so most places where people speak fluently are right for learning
@AmaanCheval you're correct
@AndersMetnik Yeah, the proverbial asses of everyone who thinks shortening already short words is an acceptable way of writing online.
08:06
This place is definitely a good place to be, most in here strive to talk, write and express them selfs grammatical correct :)
@monners u hv prblm wt dis..??????
@AmaanCheval I will destroy you and your family.
:D
It's harder to type like that than just write everything out
Agreed
08:06
@AmaanCheval I'm embarrassed how quickly I understood that ;)
I really love the edit feature of the SO chatrooms :D
It isn't hard to understand for me either
@monners Agreeds.
@monners Think everyone who learns it, loves it ;)
sharpens Bowie knife
08:08
throws things at @monners so he can juggle them
Come on! Make us laugh, Mr. Clown!
@monners one from COD 2?
i mean COD blackops 2?
@TemporaryNickName Bowie knives did exist before Call of Duty
Thinks: "@TemporaryNickName doesn't know the edit feature of SO chat rooms"
@TemporaryNickName Are you Indian?
@AmaanCheval no, I'm Korean
08:09
@TemporaryNickName South Korea, I assume?
controls laughter
@AndersMetnik I forgot there is the edit feature, sorry it's been quite a while since i've been on the stackoverflow chat
@TemporaryNickName No worries ;)
@monners yeah
=)
however I'm currently studying in Australia
Oh yeah? Where abouts?
08:11
Sydney, have you ever heard of UTS?
Nope
it's a nice uni =) but I can't wait to graduate and get a job lol!
You going back to Korea after?
yeah
but my mom wants me to gain some work experience here before i go back to Korea
Cool. I'm moving back to Aus in a few weeks. Same situation actually, just graduated and looking forward to getting a job.
08:14
@monners nice mate, good luck with that. I think you are going to secure a job
@monners Why'd you go to clown school? (You are clown. It's okay to be a clown.)
Hopefully. Got an interview with sitepoint.com
@AmaanCheval Because I'm good at all things skill toy-related.
Ah, so a boring sex life? :p
Good with hands = ...use your imagination
:P
@AmaanCheval 4.7K rep! Boring sex life?
Nah. Bitches love rep
08:18
Lies!
It's true! What do you think the flair images are for?
Circus school was alright, but fuck was it brutal. 8+ hours of training a day, no job security, and shit pay. I decided to seek greener pastures
Was it fun?
@AmaanCheval Yeah, your avatar just screams "professional, trustworthy individual"
Heh, I'm 16, so I'm not looking to create that kind of an image for myself yet
08:20
@monners Haha, think an indian detects sarcasm? ;)
@AndersMetnik You bitch :p
@AmaanCheval You should, honeys love trustworthy guys :)
@AndersMetnik "Honeys"?
@AmaanCheval 16? Lies!
08:22
It feels oddly satisfying that first people don't believe I'm Indian, and then they don't believe I'm 16
Maybe living in the U.S. for five years has affected my understanding of what a 16 year old is capable of :P
@AmaanCheval girls, women, honeys, the homosapians with the red slit between them legs ;-)
Hahahahahaha
Ok, so now that we've determined that @AmaanCheval is a child prodigy we can all prepare ourselves for his inevitable premature social decay, intellectual burnout, and ultimate self-destruction.
I'm not a child prodigy
08:24
hi
@AmaanCheval then you're an internet troll claiming to be a 16
@monners Why is it so hard for you to believe this?
as there is no room for LINUX shell script ... so i m asking here :P
@Abhishek is 19
I wouldn't call him a prodigy either
08:25
There is another 16 year old here, but I don't remember who it was
I'd just call him a child geek ;)
I'd agree with that
guys, what is difference between geek and nerd?!
That's cool
@TemporaryNickName How does it matter?
when we use Different shells like "bash" or "csh"
08:27
!!/tell TemporaryNickName define geek
@TemporaryNickName geek: A person who is single-minded or accomplished in scientific or technical pursuits but is felt to be socially inept. (source)
@TemporaryNickName nerd is a demining word and geek is a term that someone really takes an interest into 1 subject
my friend once called me you are nerd lol
@AmaanCheval Not hard to believe, just surprising. Somehow you've escaped the allure of linguistic decline that has plagued the most recent generation whilst also ascending to the higher ranks of an online programming Q&A forum.
then we have diff commands or options ?
08:27
@AndersMetnik I thought it was the reverse...
@monners Hmm might be the same then :P
I've been called a hippy more than once, and I wear a $4000 watch!
Thats a waste of cash ;)
It was a gift
I had no say
Sell it
08:28
I'd have spent all that money on candy
@monners I've been on SO for quite a while, and often, I'd have lots of time free
ahh interesting
@AmaanCheval My significant other might not be too happy with that
@monners Oops
i guess i'm not a geek because I'm interested in 3 different technologies, Java, Javascript and PHP
08:30
The language part, I don't know. Most of my friends speak fluently, but that may be why we're friends. People who don't try to speak fluently here are generally just annoying and stupid
@TemporaryNickName It doesn't have to be a specific language
Can simply be "programming"
I've programmed my dog to do tricks
BTW, i'm super jealous how Indian people are generally quite good in English @AmaanCheval
@TemporaryNickName lulwut
I've programmed my sister to be less annoying. B. F. Skinner FTW! (I'm kidding. I wasn't determined enough)
@TemporaryNickName lulwut!
08:32
lulwut?
Skinner eh? Interesting choice...
!!/urban lulwut
arent they?
@AmaanCheval [lulwut](http://lulwut.urbanup.com/2650024) Translated to: 'LOL what?'. It's usually said when someone says anything. It's basically a senseless word that doesn't have a certain meaning. It can mean 'what?'. It can mean 'whatever'. The meaning changes day to day.
This word is usually used in chat rooms, forums or message boards.
@TemporaryNickName Most online aren't
08:34
@AmaanCheval Are you at all interested in modern psychology?
@monners Elaborate
I think the answer is yes
@TemporaryNickName PHP yikes :P
@AmaanCheval Well, Skinner's old news (but a good choice, I mean he did develop the concept of operant conditioning), cognitive/behavioral psychology has come a long long way. Check out Daniel Kahneman's stuff.
@AmaanCheval that's seriously impressive, especially considering the lines number
@monners Skinner because that's what was taught in the Intro To Psychology course I took (online)
@FlorianMargaine Yeah!
08:37
@AmaanCheval Sure, along with Freud, Jung, and other prehistoric thinkers.
globalCompositeOperation does the fancy stuff
@monners Yeah
man, it took me 2 hours to write this 5-lines function yesterday github.com/Ralt/ralt-site/blob/master/ralt-site.lisp#L21
How to get resources in JAVAScript
in a visual studio project
asp.net

Javascript Resources.

Sep 4 at 13:36, 2 minutes total – 8 messages, 1 user, 1 star

Bookmarked Sep 4 at 13:40 by rlemon

Oh, nevermind
You mean resources like images and sounds?
08:39
@FlorianMargaine what language is that? Surely not some branch of js I've never heard of?
@monners CLisp
@AmaanCheval I mean like globalization and resources like getting string values in different languages
Ah. Well, it's all fortran to me!
@FlorianMargaine stop trying hipster languages.
@monners common lisp
@dievardump common lisp is not hipster, really :(
it's as old as fortran
08:43
Dunno. Just wanted to say something
And Hipster is the word that came into my mind
@monners I had "Thinking, Fast and Slow" on my reading list. Is that a book you recommend?
well, not literally, you know what I meant.
I do.
literally too
@FlorianMargaine Hahahahaha
08:43
That's the good part
@AmaanCheval Yep, very good book.
@dievardump meh, so you're this kind?
@monners Cool. Any others?
TMI, I'd say.
@AmaanCheval I learnt more from that book than I did in my psyc degree
08:44
@FlorianMargaine ??
!!/urban TMI
@AmaanCheval TMI Too Much Information - way more than you need/want to know about someone.
@dievardump well, you know, not all suck
@monners Oh, nice!
I never saw any person assuming being gay/bi not doing it.
08:45
@AmaanCheval "How We Decide" by Johan Lehrer's a good one. More markety, but fairly practical
(And I'm currently in SF, gay people are everywhere, I think 80% of the population is gay here)
yeah my bad, it's about the penetration part that there is some difference
And of course Malcom Gladwell's "Outliers" and "Blink"
@monners Hmm, had my share of that with "Predictably Irrational" by Dan Ariely
@FlorianMargaine exactly
08:46
@AmaanCheval Ah, yeah. Pity about his writing style because he makes some good points
WILL THIS

<script type="text/javascript">
var strLoadingText = "<%= Resources.myResourceFile.ajaxRetrievingInformation %>";
</script>

Gonna localize my string according to culture as well ?
@monners Have you read "The Invisible Gorilla"?
@AmaanCheval Nope.
'twas good
I know the experiment though, 'situational blindness'
Quite entertaining to watch :P
Trumped only by large-scale demonstrations of 'change blindness'
08:49
Yeah, and what's interesting is, that knowing about it doesn't help unless we're trying to notice things consciously
After their initial study, there came more videos demonstrating it, and I fell for quite a few of them
That's where Kahneman's book really shines. So many things that influence are behavior. So many things...
but yeah, his message is "try to be consciously aware of XXX, it's changing how you think about YYY"
@TimeToThine No clue. Never used ASP
08:52
I guess its javascript tho..
@TimeToThine Assuming your ASP code is correct, the JS should work
@AmaanCheval I know its working but I am not sure if it will work for different language tho
Is the ASP supposed to automatically return the localized string?
@monners You might be interested in this course I'm taking now class.coursera.org/thinkagain-2012-001/class/index
@AmaanCheval Now I'm convinced you're an internet troll. What 16YO is that well read in such a relatively niche field (niche, at least, for that age)?
Hehe, a 16 year old who has a lot of free time
08:56
My parents are lawyers and I'm certified by the state of Texas as a mediator, I know how to argue :P
Oooh, nice!
@AmaanCheval So you read non-fiction... I spent my teen years working through just about everything Arthur C Clarke had ever written :P
I used to read a lot of fiction earlier
@AmaanCheval Does 16YOs have anything but free time? ;)
Over-bearing parents perhaps :P
08:59
Rick Riordan, Neil Gaiman, Daniel Handler (Lemony Snicket), Pseudonymous Bosch
R. L. Stine earlier
Good times
R.L.Stein! LOL!
Goosebumps ftw
lol, those books sure got predictable quick
Yeah
There was this other series of his, though
Can't remember the name
Ooh, fear street!
Fear Street is a teenage horror fiction series written by American author R. L. Stine, starting in 1989. In 1995, a series of books inspired by the Fear Street series, called Ghosts of Fear Street, was created for younger readers, and were more like the Goosebumps books in that they featured paranormal adversaries (ghosts, vampires, monsters, aliens, etc.) and sometimes had twist endings. R. L. Stine stopped writing Fear Street after penning the Fear Street Seniors spin-off in 1999. In summer 2005, he brought Fear Street back with the three-part Fear Street Nights miniseries. As of 201...
Robin Cook was a favorite of mine.
Haven't read any of his
Enid Blyton was good too
@monners Loved the Goosebumps series... used to have vivid dreams after reading them...
@AmaanCheval Classic
@AmaanCheval and @monners read song of ice and fire?
Nope.
effin external host
we can't even add a .bashrc file ~~
@AndersMetnik Nope. On my reading list, though
09:17
Seen game of thrones?
Not yet
Very much so.
Also a huge fan of the more recent Battlestar Galactica
And the ill-fated 'Caprica' series
@AmaanCheval if you want to see it, do it before reading the books, I saw first season. Was so impressed.. read the books, "disliked" the 2nd season
09:19
Alright
never read the books if you want to watch the tv show
seriously
But monners, if you have seen it at liked it. the books are just so much better.. I started reading the 2nd book, and I was hooked instantly, I ate the 5 books in 2months. And i never read normally :P
The movie 'Contact' > the book 'Contact'
@FlorianMargaine Why not?
I usually read the book first, because movies are usually crappier
09:21
Because writers often have so much more detail in their works, so that movies/series based on books will always lack, comparing the 2
Yeah, but why should you completely avoid the book then?
American Psycho was much much better as a book
Stop talking about books on my reading list!
Didnt say avoid the book, but wait with the book if you want a good movie/serie experience :)
@AndersMetnik Hmm, I guess I assumed Florian meant never read the book before watching
09:25
@AmaanCheval I think you'd need to visit New York before reading American Psycho. Its commentary is a parody of a fairly select demographic.
I think ", unless you want a bad mobie experience" was implied :)
@monners Oh, well, that isn't happening anytime soon
@AmaanCheval exactly, so you're always disappointed by the movie. watch the movie first at least
so yeah I meant read it after, not before
Who needs to read? TV gives me everything I need. flicks over to Fox News
hehe
@DurgpalSingh These a difference between javascript and java my friend
09:35
1 message moved to recycle bin
bin === Java, right?
@DurgpalSingh this is the javascript room, not the java
I know. but in java chat room ... no budy there
that's unfortunate
invite me to private room i might be able to help durg
09:37
Is javascript that squiggly thing the barrista writes on the side of my starbucks coffee cup?
09:49
Herro
10:01
@FlorianMargaine bonne journee monsieur
:D
@mmmshuddup you usually say that when you leave :p
oh hahaha
and it sucks for you to have a qwerty keyboard, you can't write "bonne journée" :>
yeah I have to press alt+e and then e again to get the é
how lame is that?
o/
10:06
same with ñ for spanish. it's alt+n and then n once again
that's on a mac
@GNi33 o/ sucker
@dievardump getting some pleasure in SF btw?
go meet Raynos!
anyway I thought that was like in italian where "ciao" is used as a greeting and a good riddance
@FlorianMargaine I have to ping him yes.
10:07
kind of, but never used as a greeting
you use either "salut" or "bonjour"
But I'm currently worrying a little bit about my hosting
@dievardump have raynos hosting ya :D
naaaah
oh ok salut yes like salud in spanish
@FlorianMargaine :'(
10:08
there are so many similarities between written Spanish and French
"salut" is more familiar than "bonjour"
oh ok so like between friends
@GNi33 that's an affective sucker
@mmmshuddup yeah
"Mom?!? I'm getting mobbed again in the JS-Chatroom!"
3
@FlorianMargaine like me? xD
10:10
haha
how are you guys doing?
@dievardump you're in SF now? for how long?
are you referring to ServerFault?
@mmmshuddup San Francisco
oh haha right
I've never been.
@dievardump you pervert, always thinking about that
10:35
hello
how are you sirs?
i'm still sobbing
sobbing from what?
i mean how can you sob in a chat room full of creative people doing their work?
because Florian was mean to me, he likes to bring me down :(
come on, I wasn't mean!
it was affective!
10:38
:D
@uncleho oh, i don't even want to know how many people left that room with their dreams forever shattered into thousand tiny pieces
@GNi33 coding is fucking hard work... but i think every work is fucking hard, if you want to create something
coding is fucking hard for sure, took me 2 hours to write 5 lines of fucking code
It's Lisp and you suck. What'd you expect?
@GNi33 so Florian cyber mobbed you? Do you need psychological attendence?
@FlorianMargaine LOL 2 hours for 5 lines!!!
@AmaanCheval no less :(
@uncleho well, actually, 8 lines
but 3 were easy to write
10:44
@uncleho How do you know we are doing our work? :P
I think I can strip it down to one less line
using ``,(mapcan ...) instead of (list (mapcan ...))
@AndersMetnik dunno just guessing
@FlorianMargaine wow LISP... very old old language...
still so good
still more powerful than js
or any other language out there, for instance
really?
what are the reqs for a server?
you'd better learn the language before renting a server :p
and your question is stupid
10:49
@uncleho i do think so, i'll send him the bill though
@FlorianMargaine how come, what do you base language strength on ?
@GNi33 now i know what you mean... i think Florian is a very direct and arrogant guy.
design
js is lisp with some missing features
and C family languages are the algol-kind which were good because of their performance, which is not true anymore
@AndersMetnik ^
(and yes, JS is not in the C-family languages)
recently, the C-family languages are getting closer to lisp though
adding closures, lambda, first-class functions...
but they still miss one lisp feature: macros
I mean, I can write lisp in lisp.
I read your reply, and accept it :)
@FlorianMargaine Thats kinda cool
I should say "fortran family languages" though
10:55
I think :i
0
Q: Removing the last digits in string

RurikoI have a string that looks like this: [APPLE PIE] Sei Shoujo Sentai Lakers 3 Battle Team Lakers 3 (100% FULL-PIC)_20121104_032834 I want to remove the digits at the end of the string, basically the 16 digits at the end of the string. In the end it should look like this: [APPLE PIE] Sei Shoujo...

@AndersMetnik if you've ever used eval then step back "because it's evil", but still missed the fact that eval is quick, then macros are "safe eval"
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Q: Is eval the defmacro of javascript?

Florian MargaineIn Common Lisp, defmacro basically allows us to build our own DSL. I read this page today and it explains something cleverly done: But I wasn't about to write out all these boring predicates myself, so I defined a function that, given a list of words, builds up the text for such a predicate ...

Havnt really used eval :)
you should #longreads that one :P
meh, doesn't take even 2 minutes to read
@FlorianMargaine you're a Lisp programmer? :O
11:04
I'm trying to be :p
that's a nice post on stackexchange:
http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/173039/is-modern-c-replacing-c-is-microsoft-pushing-developers-to-adopt-c
very informative
that's old too :p
wow I didn't know microsoft was planning to replace the .NET framework :O
@FlorianMargaine Lisp is mainly for standalone apps or? :)
I need to get back into C++
it's beckoning
11:11
man i need to finish my studies and apply for a job at stack exchange ;-)
@AndersMetnik not especially
it's like python
there are web frameworks, gui frameworks
historically, it's mainly used for AI
but that's changing
@mmmshuddup modern C++
11:37
@FlorianMargaine did u checked out the Alloy version :D
havent figured out how to use buttons init , yet ** but will do that too soon ;D

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