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18:00
@ircmaxell See, I think it's the other way around. If I tell my boss "I assume it works", he's not going to be happy with me. If I tell him "I trust it"... well... he'll still be unhappy with me.
But "trust", to me, implies a little more competence
@RyanKinal I assume it works, but I verify that. I don't blindly trust it
@RyanKinal remind him that if he wants an in house product to do it for him he can delay the product by a week ;)
@ircmaxell how do you verify apart from reading it?
research other users?
inline in your code
@ircmaxell On the other hand, I trust it, but I verify that. I don't blindly assume it works.
user1385191
employers aren't usually the ones concerned about time, it's the clients. client pressure trickles down.
18:02
You use something like haskell and use math to verify function correctness!
So, it seems it's the issue of competence and veracity that's at the heart of the matter.
@RyanKinal I guess it's a play on words. Trust to me implies using something without even looking at it / verifying what it does / whatever
since if you verify, you're showing a lack of trust
yet, if you verify, you're no longer assuming.
Well, it's assuming because you're not explicitly testing. So you're not writing a unit test suite for the library because you assume they did that. But you do test your integration with the suite
Yeah, I think this is a matter of connotation. Agree to disagree?
18:05
Testing gets somewhat odd when you have things that can alter program state like cookies, sessions, user interface interaction, etc.
One day something works, the next day your server has an out of space error and your code breaks
@RyanKinal Sure. If I can clarify my thoughts better, I'll post on it
@onteria_ Well, you should abstract that away...
@ircmaxell yes but what happens when say, you use file based sessions in PHP and the server has run out of space? The whole handling of sessions is abstracted from you. You could modify the session handlers and use a database, but the database could run out of memory.
You could modify the PHP core code though, but I value my sanity
@onteria_ Right, but that's failure below the abstraction layer
@ircmaxell still breaks your code
@onteria_ No, in a sane world it should throw an exception
(it does on my machines)
18:13
@ircmaxell in a sane world you'd have tests for everything, including the abstraction layer, but in this non-sane world you could potentially have a library that does something outside of a capture-able exception, and not directly recognizable by the current code scope
One of the things I like about perl: the community is pretty blunt about having tests in modules
Never test below the current abstraction layer
-3
A: Two Conditions in a PHP 'if' statement

fillemail: mail('[email protected]', 'Subject', $result);

Not sure how this person even got to this answer
flag it
Already done. I'm helping to let these bandits know about the laaawwww of the west with my Deputy badge. No one can outgun me in a flagging duel!
ahh @Raynos are you following where i make my answers?
18:21
lol
@onteria_ I can delete-vote
@Neal ;)
@Raynos seriously :-P stop following me hehe
@onteria node.js too on that. A lot of node code have tests
@Raynos add some css to show nesting like:
ul li {
    margin-left: 5px;
    opacity: .85;
}
ul li a {
    color: black;
}
finds @Neal answers and answers the question with a better one
18:24
has anybody here played with HTML5 web storage?
@Raynos has that what uve been doing? how do u know when i answer a question??
@RyanKinal some.
@Neal No. I just answer what I feel like
@Raynos Opinions?
@RyanKinal it's good for what it's needed for.
Client side key/value pair storage
Upto a limited size
It also has IE8 support
@Neal It's a magic 11k feature
18:25
which is cool
Though you have to feel sad for all the developers that write tests that a lot of people don't even run
@ircmaxell what is?
@Neal the ability to see when people answer questions
@ircmaxell i dont think it is
@Raynos Fair enough
18:26
@onteria I guess so
@RyanKinal It's best use it for enabling decent storage for offline apps
Cookies are a pain.
@ircmaxell ahhh ha. and how do u make those blue boxes?
Agreed
18:27
0
Q: create local webserver

deepHi, I want to create a local web server that will always returns 503. Also, I want to set different values for retry-after header. Can anyone tell me how can I do the same? Thanks deep

@Neal It's a 20k rep permission
503 = Service Unavailable
@ircmaxell .... wadya mean?
funny question:
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Q: write a function in jquery

userDHello, Please help me write a simple jquery function which can do something like this var one = 5; var three = function(){ if( one > 10 ){ return 100; }else{ return 0; } }; Thank you

18:29
@Neal no trolling
@Raynos how am i trolling?
@Raynos lol how is that an answer? :-P
I'd do something off the wall like modify Array's prototype
It's clearely a classic case of not related to jQuery
or jQuery and javascript are seperate languages right?
@onteria ;_; don't. If you touch the Arrays prototype I'll kill you
"We have over 1400 redirects on our server."
@Raynos I won't, admins will hate me
Array.prototype = Array.prototype;
waits for @Raynos to kill him
18:34
._.
user1385191
@Neal folks, the time has come for $.math
@MattMcDonald @ircmaxell was working on $.math
Do it!
@MattMcDonald I have a partially working implementation
18:35
@ircmaxell wait what?
user1385191
I think I've seen it
I want to punish those that use it
$.Math.Add = function(n1, n2) {
    return [$.repeat(1, n1),$.repeat(1, n2)].reduce(function(a,b) {
        return a.concat(b);
    }, []).length;
};
user1385191
ah, but you should make a function that takes unlimited parameters via arguments
@MattMcDonald nah, I'll just add another function for that
18:37
I saved a bunch of money on my car insurance by switching to the JQuery Geico plugin!
The beauty is that there are only 2 if statements in the whole library
And the only non-library calls are to Math.min and Math.abs (both of which I'm not sure how to implement yet)
@Raynos: was your answer meant as a joke?
"echo substr(md5(uniqid(rand(), true)),0,8);"
user1385191
I'm guessing for both issues you're trying to avoid if statements
All that just to substring it anyways
@ircmaxell I was genuinely trying to help him understand his code ;_; It didnt really work.
18:42
@Raynos :-X
Should I delete it :(
@onteria_ You don't realize what that's doing, do you?
user1385191
you might be able to use bitwise math
@ircmaxell min is easy. Just use max upside down ;)
@Matt: $.Math.Add = function(n1, n2) {
	if (arguments.length > 2) {
		return $.Math.Add(Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1), arguments[0]);
	}
    return [$.repeat(1, n1),$.repeat(1, n2)].reduce(function(a,b) {
        return a.concat(b);
    }, []).length;
};
18:43
@ircmaxell that's not my code if that's what you're asking
user1385191
var num = -8.5;
var len = num.toString(2).length;
alert(num >> len); // -1 for negative, 0 for positive
@onteria_ No, but your comment leads me to believe you don't understand what it's doing
or do you?
@ircmaxell Do I have to explain every single inner function or can I just say "Takes a portion of the resulting string of madness function calls starting from position 0 with a length of 8"?
Just got a SMS from a friend, "Brian, I want to start putting javascript in my website, is there anything special I need to know?"
@onteria_ Well, break it into two parts. One is everything inside the md5 and the other is everything outside of it.
inside the md5 is 2 functions that generate random strings (well, rand generates a random number, but it's cast as a string)
outside the md5 takes the result and returns the first 8 characters
so, what's md5? It's a one-way cryptographic hash function
18:49
@ircmaxell I know that
@ircmaxell I'm trying to figure out what of my statement makes you think I don't?
8 mins ago, by onteria_
All that just to substring it anyways
Correct, all that being generating an md5 hash just to use the first 8 characters
Which the result of md5() will be much longer
right... but what would you rather do?
Use the full result of md5
Oh, but what if you only need 8 characters of randomness?
18:52
use jQuery
I would use rand against a mapping of characters/symbols and call it a day
Which is why there are attacks on RNGs built in PHP
because rand() is exceptionally weak
is mt_* any better?
If I was doing it for a password I wouldn't be using that
@KevinPeno a little bit, but it's not cryptographic quality
18:54
What would you suggest then (built-in)?
@onteria_ I would rather use it for a password. Where you shouldn't be using it is things that need strength, such as tokens (session and CSRF) keys and nonces..
@KevinPeno Nothing
user1385191
var num = 8.5;
var len = num.toString(2).length;
var rshift = num >> len;
var or = rshift | 1;
alert(num * or);
user1385191
there's your Math.abs ;)
18:57
$.Math.Abs = function(n) {
	return (n>>n.toString(2).length) == 0 ? n : parseInt(n.toString().substr(1));
};
user1385191
I almost used Math.pow(num, 0) to get 1
lol...
$.Math.Pow = function(n1, power) {
    return $.repeat(n1, power).reduce(
        function(a, b) {
            return $.Math.Multiply(a, b);
        },
        1
    );
};
lol this OP should not be creating plugins if they dont know how to handle events:
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Q: jQuery Event Binding

ETFairfaxI'm struggling to get my head around the way I author (and attach to events) in a custom jQuery plugin. I have the start of a plugin, in this simple example.... http://jsfiddle.net/ETFairfax/mRAHF/9/ As you can see I set testDiv1, and testDiv2, and they behave as I'd expect. Now I want to b...

user1385191
of course, my solution is broken once the number exceeds 31 bits
I just wrap calls to .bind() in a custom function called .bondage()
19:03
> One $() to rule them all, one $() to .bind() them.
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@Raynos i wiiin :-)
@Neal at what?
Hmm no interesting questions to take on
@Neal ;_;
19:04
@Raynos :-P
Guess I'll try my hands at some node.js to keep myself occupied
@MattMcDonald mine is broken for numbers > about 1000 due to memory constraints, so no problem
@Nathan hows the fishing?
user1385191
it's quite fun to play with bitwise operators
w00t. hit cap for today
user1385191
19:07
I just need to remember that | (OR) prefers 1 and & (AND) prefers 0
anyone understand this OP's comment?
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A: JQuery UI Dialog with callback in button action fails second dialog open

NealIt seems to be working for me: http://jsfiddle.net/maniator/hwkec/

I'm only at +8 for my favorite answer yet
@Neal <trollface /> :D
@Raynos ?? why am i a trollface?
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A: Dissecting Number Ranges

ircmaxellHonestly, why bother? As long as the key you're querying against is indexed, just put the multiple queries in there: WHERE (foo BETWEEN 1 AND 1000 OR foo BETWEEN 1500 AND 1600 OR foo BETWEEN 1250 AND 1300 ) AND ( foo NOT BETWEEN 25 AND 50 ) You could squeze a ...

user1385191
19:08
not to go all enterprise on you guys, but that modal looks an awful lot like a fancy confirm dialog
@MattMcDonald ??
@MattMcDonald ENTERPRIES
user1385191
@Raynos no fishing so far. Green stuff is sprouting everywhere though; won't be long.
user1385191
yeah, it's almost weird having warm weather after that abominable winter
19:11
@MattMcDonald what about it?
user1385191
some parts in BC and Manitoba are flooding because there was so much snow
user1385191
2 mins ago, by Matt McDonald
not to go all enterprise on you guys, but that modal looks an awful lot like a fancy confirm dialog
@MattMcDonald thats nice..
which modal?
@MattMcDonald best time to go fishing!
19:12
no... floods make for bad fishing
user1385191
and dead fish
@Nathan Well, but they do make for a really fun story later (assuming you survive)
@Neal >_> Ew. O(N^3) fix that algorithm.
@Raynos u fix it :-P
it works fine
But it's O(N^3)
19:17
its would be better with $.each tho i think
@Raynos why?
@IvoWetzel we want at least O(N ln N) right?
shutdown via CSS :D
@IvoWetzel that was the best :D
what about O(^.^)
I'm lost without VIM... just too much code to write/rewrite xD
19:20
Time to watch this hour long node.js video on the hp
at least 50 of my work so far was pure refactoring...
50 what of you work? 50 units of work? 50 seconds of work?
"everything is possible..I know CSS very well..it cascading style sheets – Tushar Ahirrao 8 hours ago" hahahaha
@ircmaxell %
tired ._.
@ircmaxell ? :O
19:26
bah
My abuses of arrays continue
Developer conferences are just a way to make some programmers wish they paid attention in public speaking class
@onteria_ Usually. Unless you're really passionate about it, at which point it becomes trivial
@ircmaxell DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS!
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user1385191
don't forget they're a great way to get your employer of choice to spend lots of money
yeah. And a great way to network
19:31
Okay he just skipped the compile step. Time to download and do that I guess
user1385191
networking makes me sick
@MattMcDonald I bet LinkedIn is your favorite site ;)
user1385191
totally, I have a linkedin account with about 5 connections that's done 0 for me since I made it
I have a stale LinkedIn account as well. Also my PokerfaceBook account was deleted awhile ago.
@MattMcDonald linkedin does not equal netowkring
I'm talking about networking in the sense of making real friends and connections.
19:33
sounds like cough this room?
Or finding out that one person on IRC you thought might be a female was actually a dude
I never think anyone on IRC might be female.
I've gotten used to the whole Mac keyboard shortcuts and general way of doing things
but no matter how hard I try I keep typing in wget instead of curl
@onteria_ There are no women on the internet. Only 40 year old men and cops pretending to be women
What about 40 year old cops pretending to be women?
19:42
@onteria :D
Who do you think we are?!
Heh, compiling openssl made my laptop fan come on like nobody's business
heh
You want to stress your CPU, build a rainbow table...
@onteria_ try alias wget=curl
Rainbow tables are useful :)
1 message moved to bin
@Nathan then I'll get confused and start using wget specific command line arguments
19:47
or calculate the 10 trillionth digit of Math.PI ** Math.PI
** is pow ?
I probably would do something like that
Just to keep my i5 happy
@Raynos yeah
Then again, certain flash apps/sites do a good job of that as it is :/
@onteria_ true...
19:50
Unless I find a way to wrap those arguments to curl versions hmmm
Nah, at that point I'd just call it a day and attempt a source install :P
yeah
oh hell why not grabs the source
or, use fink/macports?
it's totally worth having your habitual toolset everwhere you go.
LOL
you always mean curl -O
alias wget="curl -O"
19:53
ROTFLMAOSHTSCOMNAIWEDS!
@onteria xd. wget <wget source> classic
There, I finally have wget
@Raynos at least I didn't have to resort to ftp or something
Hmm weird... MacOSX does have openssl and it's in the /usr directory. Wonder why node.js didn't recognize it?
Oh well, I compiled from source and pointed it to the path anyways
@onteria_ openssl-devel?
(the header files?)
or just the object files
@ircmaxell it's got the header files and the libs, just doesn't want to recognize it for some reason
@ircmaxell must be looking for a function that doesn't exist
hrm, correct version?
user1385191
20:00
@ircmaxell as was I
user1385191
but I digress...
sometimes you have to give hints to the configure script about where to find headers.
@MattMcDonald you don't like making friends?
Oh, it doesn't even try to look for it
user1385191
networking has a lot of marketing to it
user1385191
20:01
and I believe marketing = the devil
Well that's kind of lame.
@MattMcDonald unfortunately marketing is an important life skill. You need it to get jobs and succeed.
oh well, at least I have a more up to date version now :p
but you can market yourself with integrity instead of participating in lie-based marketing.
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20:06
updates his system password
That'll be a pain to type though
user1385191
I did that in my bio on my site
that's an approximation of PI**PI btw
wolf wins again
wtf! SO! Stop stripping my ^ from the URL!
Got to love wolf.
user1385191
20:13
.htaccess scares me sometimes
@MattMcDonald but it's not a must escape character. therefore the regex should handle it!
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Q: 1 user, 1 day, millions of requests for the same file.

user726402Help! Here's the scenario: I'm hosting and serving display ads. These consist of some media creatives and some javascript files to assemble and display the ad. The files are hosted on a CDN. We did a small test run with 1 ad over the weekend. It burned about 10,000 impressions. When reviewing ...

Heh, sounds like a movie trailer
Sounds like someone didn't test their settimeout.
1 user... "I will show you all the power of a God!" 1 day... "I've got a bad feeling about this..." millions of request for the same file... "The firewall won't hold! Packets are coming from all over!" Coming to theaters January 2012: Flash Download
user1385191
20:26
yuck, this site I'm on is streaming audio in HTML 5 vs. Flash and it's running like total crap.
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A: Incrementing a local variable using JavaScript

Raynos// the function creates a local scope. var refreshMediaAds = (function() { var mediaClickCounter = 0; // once executed it returns your actual function. return function _refreshMediaAds() { if (mediaClickCounter < 2) { mediaClickCounter++; } else { ...

IE Why do you hate named function expressions ;____;
@MattMcDonald I use soundcloud's html5 and it works fine when I do it. is it just the implementation?
user1385191
not sure
user1385191
it's super choppy
Probably not enough buffer, or even no buffer.
Chrome's native mp3 player deals with the whole thing fairly well, except on replay.
user1385191
20:30
it was in Chrome 11
I mean the native mp3 player when you just goto an mp3 file.
check this out if you want to see a decent mp3 player in html5
People accepting answers from 5 days ago
Yay rep cap hax!
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A: Script produces errors I can't find

RaynosExample; Fixed version document.write( 'Once upon a time there was a ' + heroGender + ' named ' + heroName + '.' + '<BR>' + heroName + ' had a ' + petType + ' called ' + petName + '.'); Broken version You were missing to + symbols. document.write( 'Once upon a time ...

Felt like I went overkill on recommending reading documentation to do cross browser scripting.
I don't know what you should recommend to someone just starting out like that
user1385191
other than using addEventListener and textContent, pretty good
user1385191
just use a while loop to clear the child nodes and append a text node
20:43
@MattMcDonald this is his first javascript piece of code.
I didn't want to bother him with feature detection
user1385191
neither need it if you use alternate methods
Hacking the DOM around is not details he wants to see
user1385191
yes, that I'll grant you for sure
Should I have set onclick instead ?
I thought about that but then I'm recommending bad things :P
user1385191
yeah, I think that's simpler
20:44
hacking vim plugins to make them fit your needs...
user1385191
addEventListener is for multiple handlers
user1385191
the DOM is diverse enough to not usually need it
20:58
@MattMcDonald but isnt onclick bad?
user1385191
well you only have one per element
If I set onclick to a string does it eval it on click event? :D
user1385191
oh it probably does too
user1385191
you devious monster
21:10
Well I understand that it's a javascript forum...and my question is related to JAVA(whose chat room is not active..:( )...but what really I am asking for a logic...so can any one help me here: stackoverflow.com/questions/6022453/…
user1385191
my only tip: giant try/catch = bad idea
yeah....but I am just trying to make sure XML expression evaluates properly
user1385191
sitting on errors does more harm than good
Your +100 rep bounty won't fool me
I guess if I sat down for a few minutes I could figure it out
But I just don't feel like dealing with JQuery UI right now :P
Oh look, someone on a freelancing site offered me a 10-25k Cake PHP freelance
Unfortunately that probably means I won't have a life left given that I already have a nice cozy job :S
21:32
@onteria hah. How do you get those freelance jobs offered?
Just by having a slick polished CV?
user1385191
in all honesty, that's not that great of a salary
What's "10-25k" mean?
user1385191
hours dependent of course
I thought that means a 3 month job for some PHP stuff and they give you 25k because your a god.
user1385191
reads like a yearly salary to me
user1385191
21:38
10000/12/160 = $5/hour, 25000/12/160 = $13/hour
@MattMcDonald $5/hr is below american minimum wage
user1385191
yes, the minimum wage is around $9 here
@MattMcDonald where is here?
user1385191
click my profile :)
@MattMcDonald its like $7.50 in NY
user1385191
21:40
we're essentially texas north
user1385191
oil, hicks
@MattMcDonald Sounds like Alaska South
user1385191
we're a rich, capitalistic province that hates the government because they take too much money from us (and give to quebec)
Quebec has higher population, right? Democracy is against you.
user1385191
they're perpetually in debt
user1385191
21:48
people here hate the equality payments
"equality payments" sounds really Orwellian.
@Raynos I signed up on a bunch of freelancing sites back in the day
@Raynos occasionally someone sees my profile and offers me work. I usually decline though because I value my free time

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