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17:00
Do eett
I actually don't mind win 8 at all
I forget its what I use as my primary os now
That's a good sign
Initially the no start menu is odd
and shutting down is lame
but, I never shut down
What what? You use Win 8 now? :O
I will next month
17:05
I kind of want to to see what the HTML5 apps come out as
might be a good market, right?
Well... I will some of the time. I plan on dual-booting.
But @Loktar is using it now?
@AmaanCheval I am waiting for GNOME / UNITY to have something liek that
Yeah I've used win 8 since November
I built a new machine, figured I might as well use win 8
17:06
@Darkyen You're in luck.
@AmaanCheval :P titanium supports taht to happen but meh its too ugly then we have QT
but i want NATIVE!
demands are high i know but it will be quick :P
Dude, it's happened. JS is the language for GNOME soon.
Brb, dinner
@AmaanCheval do they allow writing apps in html as layout
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Q: Javascript Infinity--

Benjamin GruenbaumI am looking at JavaScript's number type system. I'm using Chrome, When I evaluate 15-- for a number literal I get a ReferenceError since it makes no sense to decrement a constant. When I evaluate var x=10;x--; as expected everything works. Expectantly var a=Infinity;a-- evaluates to Infinit...

posted on February 08, 2013

Evan Wallace, who’s work I’ve covered several times before has been working on a module to add source map support to Node.js.  Source maps will be really important for debugging compiled to JavaScript languages like CoffeeScript, as well as for debugging minified or concatenated production JavaScript. As their name implies, source maps provide a mapping from the compiled code the b

17:16
I need to master java script in 2 days :D
@Darkyen We don't know yet, but GNOME has announced that JS will be the language they'll promote for writing apps for GNOME while they continue supporting other native languages
@TimeToShine read a book
Also, I use windows 8, it's great
17:36
@BenjaminGruenbaum since i found out linux
windows have never impressed me that much
I think windows UI is better than linux shells in windows 8, it's easier to work with, I have to spend less time configuring stuff and get to work more
Not that it doesn't have its shortcomings, but it's pretty good
Honestly, the things I miss most in windows are really stupid stuff like wobbly windows. Other than that I have everything, everything works, and if something doesn't it's easy to find out why
17:48
Due to the storm the boss let us go home. All roads are over a foot of snow. Some drifts are over two. I was plowing through snow drifts higher than my hood.
@rlemon oyyy
@rlemon Come over to Siberia one day. Lots of fun, I promise.
Well my wifes office let them leave at 12 today, but it doesnt seem so bad here...
@BenjaminGruenbaum am watching these series by microsoft, got certification exam on monday
cool, good luck :)
17:56
@BenjaminGruenbaum Seriously ?
Microsoft video's are the worse video training I ever seen
Yes :) I know mine is not a popular opinion to have but I work with windows and linux hours daily for years. Until Windows 7 (from 2000) it was clear linux was better. Windows 7 made the scales even and I think windows 8 is great
what linux version have you used ?
I personally find Fedora / Ubuntu more productive then windows to begin with
from teh basic install
I mean seriously ?????? How can somebody call windows productive ?
when you cant even get a log of your computers activity as a basic os feature ?
I use Debian at the university all the time, I have a box with suse, a box with ubuntu (well, now mint but it's pretty much identical) and I messed with Fedora quite a lot
@BenjaminGruenbaum Why is windows 8 great? haha
17:59
wait what do you actually mean by productivity ?
I get a lot of nice things out of the box, nothing breaks, and everything works
Same on linux , no ?
I don't need to spend hours to configure windows in odd ways to get it to behave better, windows snap to the sides and can with Control+PageUP/PageDOWN, super+numbers open pinned apps, I tap the super key and type and it opens/finds anything
I mean instead of having to find a setup on google and then install it after downloading and couple of double clicks
i can just do yum install "blah"
All programs install instantly, Photoshop, Flash, etc
@Darkyen I'm familiar with package managers, windows has an app store now too...
18:01
yeah :P i know
i just dont like windows anymore i guess (x , i am way too much in love with linux
I get 100% support for all hardware, the drivers are great
@tereško ^ Reading this ?
I don't need to touch a single configuration file, compile anything or touch stuff
I mean I would never want linux for just everyday use... but I've heard windows 8 is kind of a mess...
as in Metro just complicates everything
@twiz go with mac ;-D
lol
18:02
@twiz linux is great for every day use, I use it every day. That doesn't make it better
whats up ppl
@Cygwinnian Sky's up
@Cygwinnian windows vs Linux debate
@BenjaminGruenbaum I don't really mean it like that. I just mean I only want linux if I'm doing crazy shit that needs all the crazy linux configurabiltiy
18:03
@BenjaminGruenbaum how are you going to defend Linux's open kernel ?
I work with both operating systems every day, I just like windows more, it's a better operating system then the linux distributions I have tried out. I love linux and I used to hate windows
well i've always been a linux fanboy
I have it on my android and its cool!
@Cygwinnian ...says the dude with nodepad as his avatar
Your name is... a bit disturbing.
@twiz configuring linux is really not that hard, it's just more work than not having to
@Darkyen what do you mean defend the kernel?
18:05
@BenjaminGruenbaum i mean do we have a windows utility / something that allows u to do the stuff you can do with the linux's open kernel
i can easily tell if my laptop's lid is open / closed with ssh :P -- not productive just example
@Darkyen I'll be clearer, I think linux is a great idea, like free speech but it's not better at the current state, I'm not a FOSS idealist I love FOSS but I'll always use the better tool.
@BenjaminGruenbaum well that and you have to make sure you don't break things
@Darkyen I can tell if my laptop is closed with remote access, or I can ping it, so what?
@Darkyen also, you can work with the windows kernel, it's just not free. Why would I want to touch the windows kernel anyway? The only times I had to touch the Linux kernel were when it did something wrong, I don't think that having to compile a kernel is an up-side
@BenjaminGruenbaum no you dont get the point do you ?
you are just more free on linux to begin with :D
@Darkyen what does that even mean? How does that benefit me (as a Web/Software developer)?
18:08
do you write server side code ?
yes, plenty
well for me so far i like linux cause whatever i needed i found without having to mess much
i write plenty of server side audio stuff , wrote a transcoder for both platforms using node.js and native modules
I'm not saying windows is always better or that it is objectively better, I'm saying that I find it better for my use cases and I'm a power user working with both operating systems for hours a day for over a decade
just finding a working distro of lame and then config it with Visual C++ gave me a pita , then setting up node-gyp (in its early days) was a mess
Node's easier to run under Linux. 'nuff said.
18:10
@SomeKittens was
@BenjaminGruenbaum IS
no, you just install it and it works nowdays
@BenjaminGruenbaum how about all the native modules you can do with it :3 on linux
It's not the installation that's the difference.
@Darkyen Like I said, I'm an opportunist I'll like the OS I'm more productive with, there is no shadow of doubt that working on node.js a year ago I would have used linux.
18:11
Anybody wanna test performance of node.js on both operating system ?
@Darkyen most native modules work on windows
@Darkyen sure, I can run a benchmark if you'd like, 20000 http requests, total response time?
no , simple number crunching
@Darkyen sure, fib 40 ?
go for it :D
Try the crypto library.
18:13
@KendallFrey try mpg123
Does anyone have experience writing dictionaries (i.e. collections of words with meanings)?
@Oleg you're going to have to be more specific
@Darkyen also, I never claimed windows was a better server and in development I wouldn't care anyway. Note I never said I think it's better at everything
@BenjaminGruenbaum thats the point about these internet debates :D there is no point! in anything :D
you will love using windows / *nix
i will just love *nix
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm trying to write a dictionary (in JS) that would contain a list of entries (mostly in Japanese, but could be any other language) and I'm wondering about the structure of the dictionary file.
18:16
@BnjmnGrnbm I&39;m tryng t wrt a dctnry (n JS tht wld cntn a lst o entr (mstly i Js, bt cld b any ot lngg) and I'm wndrng ab th strtr o th dctnry fl.
I feel that windows is being really hated because it is the big guy and microsoft used to be bad.
^ wat
@SOChatBot what?
ze bot is trolling me
@Oleg in NLP (natural language processing) those are usually called gazetteers (the list of words or words with meanings)
@Oleg we usually store them in a simple tab-seperated-value format
18:19
@BenjaminGruenbaum I would like to use JSON however. Was just wondering if there's some kind of a standard that would define the basic parts of each entry.
Did this really merit 2 downvotes ? What's so wrong ?
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A: JavaScript RegEx On Styles

dystroyThis regex works for me : [\s;]color:[^;]+(?=;)|^color:[^;]+; You'll see it handles differently the case where the color is the first parameter. Javascript example : var str = "cursor: pointer;background-color: yellow;color: lightgray;"; var replaced = str.replace(/[\s;]color:[^;]+(?=;)|^col...

@BenjaminGruenbaum Personally i think i hate windows probably because of IE
lol
!!/google language packs in javascript
forgetting that is amazingly hard :P
18:21
bah - not as good of a result as I would have hoped
@rlemon :D hey there
yoyo
whats up ?
@BenjaminGruenbaum My issue is that I don't have, hmm, "words".
@dystroy I don't know, it looks fine to me, people are just pissed at using regex to edit css probably although AFAIK it actually is regular
@Oleg just use JSON, it's not worth your time thinking about it
18:22
@BenjaminGruenbaum Maybe they're thinking about stackoverflow.com/questions/1732348/…
@Oleg no, I was thinking about the question dystroy posted
@Oleg Of course I thought about it but if it's just about the style, there is no reason to avoid the regex
(in fact it could also be done more efficiently with simple splitting)
@Darkyen thinking about submissions for js1k
can you have multiple submissions?
yeah, but only one counts.
@BenjaminGruenbaum That's what I do. I'm looking for a standard (or just a common sense way) on naming the parts of each entry semantically.
18:24
@rlemon dunno
@Oleg what are 'parts of an entry' ?
my submission is one that would probably make the judges laugh !
@Loktar "only one counts" as in, only the best - as deemed by them?
console.log("Oh hey there , we usually forget how amazing this is");
basically I can only win one prize, correct?
18:25
@BenjaminGruenbaum [{"word": "hello", "meanings": [...], "readings": [...]}, ...]
I originally thought a js1k audio compressor.
but then thought meh too much pita :P
@rlemon only one counts in the "last one" sense
@Oleg looks good
the newest one
ahh
ok
maybe I'll just write a blog post about jsfiddle.net/rlemon/emy9L
18:27
@BenjaminGruenbaum Not quite unfortunately... at least not for Japanese. I have "words" that are not words, but "kana" or "kanji". They are not words. That's bothering me.
even if I spice it up - doesn't really seem 'prize' worthy
not that the prizes are that great - the matter of winning and placing is the real prize.
@Oleg I don't know japanese, I can't help you schema your data if I don't know what it is
@BenjaminGruenbaum Me neither, that's the problem. I'll go read wikipedia.
18:30
ohh Garfield - you, Calvin and Hobbs, and loony tunes made my childhood.
^- that one is amazing (XD)
I dont think many people enter for a prize, mostly just to see what coolness they can squeeze into 1k :P
Netflix has Garfield and Friends. I'm afraid to watch it, for fear that it will ruin my childhood.
@Loktar yea but getting first place lets me know it was as cool as I thought it was
18:32
Hey anybody try this on thier girlfriend :D
so like I said, winning is the real prize. :P
^ way better than Garfield.
ooh, new community
When you all had your interview, did it have a coding portion?
no.
but i work in the government, its pretty standard :?
bt i wrk i th gvrnmnt, its prty stndrd :
18:35
and the quality of workers show.
@CBredlow yes
!!>die
oops
@BenjaminGruenbaum "ReferenceError: die is not defined"
@CBredlow No, but that was indicative of how bad the coding was at my old job
@BenjaminGruenbaum Any advice before going into one?
@CBredlow Mine had a three-day homework in Java
18:36
usually coding is before the fronttal interview, and the last 2 places I worked at didn't because I was accepted based on previous work
Learn FizzBuzz
!!/with fire !
@dystroy Y U NO MAEK SENSE!? Could not understand die
18:36
actually come to think of it my last interview at an awesome place had no code interview either
but they saw my prev work
!!/tell dystroy echo stop it
so yeah, you can avoid them if you have a ton of stuff developed already
!!/live
but... solving coding problems is fun!
@CBredlow just make sure you cover all edge cases and write readable and simple code. Usually actual coding in interviews is really simple
18:37
@JanDvorak Only room owners can revive the bot
man our new developer...
hes pushing SO HARD to get firebug
im like dude.. hit f12 in chrome wtf
@SomeKittens why is it dead in the first place?
who even uses the firebug plugin anymore??
...why can't he get Firebug?
18:38
gov machines
Where I work we test really basic coding stuff when we interview like finding if a string contains another string in O(n^2)
we cant just download stuff willy nilly man!
In my interview the boss said: Ok. so basically you are going to be doing all of the things I dont know how to do, don't have time to do, or don't want to do.
me: but i'll be getting paid right?
him: yes
me: where do I sign up.
Hell... hit F12 in Internet Explorer
18:38
@RyanKinal yeah that as well
we have IE8 here, which is "ok" to debug in
console output isnt amazing, but it works
@CBredlow mine was a 5 hour long technical discussion
damn, mine was 20 minutes
It is a lot more important to come out as a good guy to work with and an able person than to be a great coder, languages change all the time and remembering a lot of function names just wastes brain cells
@Loktar you can do a console.dir shim u know ?
@Darkyen yeah but I barely use IE I just do it to get by :P
18:40
We ended up having two candidates last time we hired, both looked great but we ended up choosing the one who looked like a better fit for the company since he looked like a team player, was a great choice.
my favorite interview - I was like 16 interviewing for a SQA position and I thought I was interviewing for a dev position - being young and inexperienced in the SDLC I was unaware of the term "SQA" - so at the end of the 45 minute interview the HR lady asks me, "so do you have any questions?". I say, "Yea.. Whats SQA?"
she laughed. I explained the mixup - she explained the position - I still qualified so they offered and I accepted
LOL, actually that's a good question
function RecursAllChild(object){
  for( var key in object ){
    if( "Array" == typeof object[key] || "Object" == typeof object[key] )
       RecursAllChild(object[key]);
    else
       console.log(key,":",object[key]);
  }
}
I never mind being asked honest questions.
@Darkyen heh nice, Ive done that before inline in my code
just recently actually
when I was testing something dumb in IE
18:42
it was just funny because I was interviewing for a SQA position and my only question was "Whats SQA?"
I was like ARG fuck it, ....for..in
@Loktar just know that it will give you amazing browser crash
if your objects are
cyclic or children refer to parent
yeah thats happened to.. IE froze up completely
even FF has on me due to console outputs
I'm a Chrome Killer.
@rlemon i am a node.js killer Bitch Please
18:43
how often the bot goes down - still don't know why the bot kills the memory of chrome after like 4 days
@Darkyen make that accept a function parameter and then you can do RecurseAllChild(obj,console.log) it's also useful for other stuff :)
actually thats Ziraks problem.
just my computer
actually wait..
console.dir( A_whole_parsed_mp3_file_in_form_of_headers_&_arrays_with_samples ); // thats how i killed node.js ..by accident
@rlemon Hard refresh the page every so often
@Loktar everybody using FF :P I can't understand it either...
@rlemon it's the SO page
18:46
@FlorianMargaine why aren't you approving the dev-request on fb ?
@Darkyen didn't know I had to approve something. I just saw the dev page...
@FlorianMargaine you have to accept the req.. though u have like 2 - 3 days for the basic profiles to go online :->
The best example of wall of text I've seen so far on SO :
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Q: JAVA Object Oriented

user1810210Totally new to java, this assignment has gone over my head, Tried creating the driver file but couldnt figure out how to use substrings to read RE*32 from a text file.. Any help will be appreciated Write a program that draws simple shapes (rectangle and two different kinds of triangles) using ASC...

@rlemon it's your desk ?
facepalm
does the arrow point to the desk?
18:49
get a KVM switch!
@ThiefMaster I have a few
@rlemon i guess your gf never enters your room ?
two dells to the right are on the lcd - the crt is for the prototype boards to the left.
@Darkyen this is my office.
What's on the far right looks like it should have been trashed 10 years ago...
those are also servers
18:50
@rlemon dude your office office or home office ?
I deal with some dated technologies.
@Darkyen office.
chatbot is hosted on your office server?
wow , pretty untidy and messy , reminds me of my room
@FlorianMargaine actually it's a linux machine I have sitting around as a 'test' machine for builds.
it needs to host nothing important because I often blow it up
@Darkyen yea - it's on a messy day - in fact it's not too bad in that pic that you can see
chatbot is not important? :(
18:52
that back desk never gets cleaner.
freebsd uber alles
lol
@FlorianMargaine chatbot needs a browser.
btw your company graciously hosts the bot :P
that is all.
18:52
I couldnt stand that!
I need to have my area tidy
@FlorianMargaine told the boss not to touch that pc because I was running a chatbot -he said "why would I touch it anyways" and gave me a stupid look - I took that as an ok
@Loktar I do clean it - but 48 hours later it's messy again - I don't get to have a focused task most days - I need to do 10 different jobs.
most people would hate that. I enjoy it
it's different. I never get bored. always something new to do right.
Here look at my current office , derbis
@rlemon an intelligent person can handle chaos.
if I were to show you my home desk you'd shit yourself if my office disturbs you
Check mine out, super clean
18:55
Hahahaha
@AmaanCheval what are you upto right now
i'm at home - blizzard outside
we're upto almost 2 feet of snow
damn
with drifts some places are ~3
20 minutes ago the lot to the left of me was plowed. let me show you how it looks now.
(pic taken through a screen - sorry)
18:59
Youtube gives me 502 on any video. Is that a temporary issue or just a new way of saying "GTFO --OSA"?
damn crazy @rlemon
it's hard to see - snow is already upto the cars headlights almost
@FlorianMargaine 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 = 45

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