« first day (881 days earlier)      last day (4295 days later) » 

16:00
@BenjaminGruenbaum problem is, if you check the stats MS still has quite the monopoly, I'm in favor of them at least providing a solid product if they are going to insist on shipping with their own browser.
@ShotgunNinja The same thing I was typing in english, only using the wrong layout :P
@rlemon I'm not for microsoft, I hate IE. I'm just pro competition
@BenjaminGruenbaum First time we agree on something.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yes, but why were you in the Hebrew layout in the first place? Keep in mind, I have no idea where you're from.
mark the day in calendar
so am I, I just think MS needs to give up on the browser game. They obviously can't get it right. And even when they "can", they still miss the boat on a lot of things
16:00
@ShotgunNinja I'm from Israel :) Hence the dual layout (Actually, I have more than two but that's another story)
I mean fuck, they are the only modern browser to not support element.dataset
@rlemon IE10 is much better than IE9 which is much better than IE8.
yes, but IE10 is still ~2 years behind other browsers as far as feature and standards support
Not sure of that.
!!s/IE8/Netscape2/
16:01
@plodder @rlemon IE10 is much better than IE9 which is much better than Netscape2. (source)
being better than they were !== they are up to speed.
lunch time
All I'm saying is that if microsoft stops developing IE we all lose
@BenjaminGruenbaum Ah, figured. Did you see the FIRST Robotics Competition last weekend? firstisrael.org.il
@ShotgunNinja Nope, looks pretty cool though
I have a problem fire'ing a click event on android web browser, until now its not been possible for me to fire it - can anyone give me a clue? Tried: document.getElementsByTagName("img")[0].click() and document.getElementsByTagName("img")[0].onclick() without luck
16:04
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yeah, it's at the Nokia Arena in Tel Aviv
@ShotgunNinja Did you participate?
It's the first major international outlet of the primarily US-based FIRST Robotics Competition, of which I am a participant.
@Jacta Have you tried addEventListener or onclick = function ... or touch events?
@Jacta onclick and Events are not the same.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; there is a very strong FIRST Robotics presence in this part of the US. Our competition is the weekend of the 21st-23rd.
16:05
Man you guys in the US have some weird TV shows for kids ... reaaally weird ...
first I use this: document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function(){
@ShotgunNinja That's cool :) Robotics is very interesting, the problem is I can't solder very well (just enough to get by) and I hate coding in low level languages (I consider C low level :P )
@OctavianDamiean Like what?
@ShotgunNinja Also, good luck with your competition
So im sure the document and content are loaded - now I need to click on first image it finds
16:06
@BenjaminGruenbaum That's fine; it's still a cool thing to watch. So much energy and excitement, and about cool stuff that matters to humanity.
... and then you use `element.addEventListener('click', ...`
But I'm not sure if you should use "click" or "touch". They could be different.
@OctavianDamiean Such as?
@Jacta yes but, is there something attached to the onclick attribute?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Thanks; I'm actually just volunteering at the local regional event.
Like this Lemon Grab and Adventure Time.
Those are like really weird. I mean they scare the crap out of me and I'm a grown up ...
16:08
@OctavianDamiean Adventure Time started as a web cartoon, which explains why it's so quirky and different. It's more intended for young adults and 90's kids from the US.
If I'm not mistaking, using .onclick() on an element won't dispatch an Event of type 'click'.
works fine on IOS (last time I tested) also in chrome atleast
@dievardump No, but using click() on certain elements will
Also, Lemon Grab is from the same guy, Pendleton Ward, iirc.
but on the android phone, no luck :\
16:09
onclick will just call the function set onclick
Also, @OctavianDamiean, if you want to see some other stuff he's made, check out bravestwarriors.cartoonhangover.com
Mhmm, not really but thanks.
@dievardump I'm pretty lost actually what to do
it seems to work.
!!/choose "do homework" "Enjoy life and risk failing class"
16:11
@SomeKittens Enjoy life and risk failing class
3
Thank you
@SomeKittens can also just choose to fail, then you dont have to worry about the risk and you can enjoy more :p
@OctavianDamiean Adventure time is a 16+ cartoon
This is effing awesome
@plodder There's another option.
@dievardump it does? not on android devices :\
16:12
@SomeKittens another option than fail? you're kidding, right!?
@AmaanCheval do you have a clue?
@plodder Er, you have presented another interesting option.
What do you guys use as a build system for JS projects?
@Jacta I do not have mobile device. And I'm not sure click will work on Android device.
@SomeKittens ahh different stress ;)
16:13
@Jacta Not really
@Jacta Have you tried posting a question on SO?
Everyone: "Go to college to get a good job"
Me: "Yay, I've found a career I really enjoy"
Everyone: "Nope, gotta finish college first. Physics 101 and numerical proofs are going to be *critical* to your life as a startup founder"
@dievardump awww - there must be a way to fire it :\
@Jacta touch event.
@AmaanCheval cant see why it not works in android, when it works all places
16:15
@SomeKittens Well, math is actually useful. It's a pity I neglected it...
@Oleg no, nothing posted yet, trying to figure out, must be possible
Math is useful. However, classrooms are not the place to learn math.
@SomeKittens Depends on the teacher and on the questions you ask.
@room which app do you use for music?
16:16
@BenjaminGruenbaum Pithos
@BenjaminGruenbaum youtube and itunes
@SomeKittens Disagree, classrooms are a great place to learn math, that really depends
@SomeKittens I gave 'Everyone' the finger, put a stop to the madness, and work. Since then 'Everyone' has expected me to fail. So once every few years i screw everything up so they can all be happy for a bit.. and then make em weep again
@Oleg Meh.
Math is also really important, while I worked as a software developer before I got my formal math education it gives me more insight
Also, it's really interesting
16:17
@BenjaminGruenbaum spotify :(
@room, which app do you use for music, which you have on your computer and is in .flac format?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I have tried, really tried, to learn and enjoy math from a variety of professors with many teaching styles. It may just be me, but forcing someone to learn something they don't care about is a recipe for disaster.
I really enjoy every bit of math I've learned outside of the classroom
@dievardump how do you mean?
2 mins ago, by dievardump
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/DOM/Touch_events
@SomeKittens What is it about classroom math you do not enjoy?
16:18
use touch events on mobile devices.
@BenjaminGruenbaum How useless and make-work it feels. At the end of the semester, I feel I've gained nothing for the long run. Essentially, it sucks all the fun out.
I'd love to take a "math as relevant to coding" course and actually see real-world uses.
@SomeKittens All math is relevant to coding.
@SomeKittens There's a course called Discrete math that's just that
@Oleg Oh really?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm taking that course right now (it's the one I'm complaining about).
m59
m59
Initializer Pattern it is!!
16:20
@dievardump Thanks, ill read :)
m59
m59
Anybody that may be passing through TN is welcome to come here and kick my ***
@SomeKittens It's really relevant to coding, graphs, combinatorics etc is all really relevant
Maybe it's just my school, but it seems that we're forced to learn all this abstract stuff and never how to implement it
@SomeKittens Wait, you're in high-school?
Data Structures/Discrete would also make an interesting course
16:21
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yep, you can use that damned Pythagorean theorem almost everywhere. For example to compare similarity of users that rate movies on some scale.
@BenjaminGruenbaum None of the things you listed are on the syllabus.
!!s/school/college/
@SomeKittens @SomeKittens Wait, you're in high-college? (source)
heh
@BenjaminGruenbaum No, college. I just call it "school" because that's what it feels like.
@Oleg The pythagorean theoren, and its generalizations, generally everything about metric spaces is very applicable. There are fields that are much harder to apply like knot theory and stuff
@SomeKittens I'm sorry you feel that way
Stuff like this fascinates me.
16:23
@SomeKittens What are you learning in your discrete math class right now?
@SomeKittens That's weird. Discrete math has been my favorite course so far apart from automata theory.
Set theory, which is basically arrays, but with arbitrary mathy rules.
I know what a union is, I've used underscore.js!
@SomeKittens ah, but do you know what a union is?
I don't need to waste an hour of my time performing rote actions that prove it.
@SomeKittens Let's start with something really basic, what's the union of {1,2,3} and {1,2,3,4} ?
16:25
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yes. I wrote my own function to do it before discovering Underscore's much more elegant method
{1,2,3}
@SomeKittens A union is just saying "or"
....did I get that backwards? yes.
An element is in the union of two sets if it belongs to the first one, or to the second one, or both
Yeah, that's intersection.
16:26
Let's try again, what's the union of {1,3} and {1,2}?
@Shea Like what?
@SomeKittens It gets really interesting really fast
I'm sick and tired of rote math
that's exactly what I'm avoiding
Math requires practice, you can't learn it just by reading
16:27
Tell that to my prof.
LOL I just got requested to bid on a 2 month full-time project management job for $800
Set theory gets really interesting really fast, it's one of the most fascinating fields of math that's available to undergraduates
@SomeKittens : finish study mate, finish study!
so you wont have to deal with that ;)
16:28
@SomeKittens What are there more of, natural numbers (1,2,3,4,....) or integers (... -5,-4,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4,....) ?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Like I said, math is interesting, math class isn't.
Or even simpler, even natural numbers or even natural numbers?
@BenjaminGruenbaum They're both infinite, but integers are more infinite
@SomeKittens What's more infinite?
...integers?
16:30
Did you hear the story about this cool guy who owned a hotel with infinitely many rooms numbered 1 to... well infinity?
So there's this guy called Hilbert, he has an hotel with rooms numbered 1 to well, infinity. They're all taken and a new guest arrives, he'd like to offer accommodation to this new guest, how could he do it?
I can't count past 2^31-1 so...
@BenjaminGruenbaum Math.moreInfinite = function () { return (Math.Infinity)++; } doh!
One solution is to tell every guest in room N to move to room N+1, and then tell the guest to stay on the first room, although we added another guest there is still enough room in the hotel for the new guest
Now, what if he got 1000 more guests, would he have room to store them in his hotel?
16:32
Repeat the above 1000x
Yay, @BenjaminGruenbaum is teaching us things
@BenjaminGruenbaum poor guests... I wouldn't recommend that hotel
@BenjaminGruenbaum What's the point?
@SomeKittens The bottom point? There are exactly as many integers as natural numbers
I read about this in Muse as a kid.
@BenjaminGruenbaum i.e. countably infinite
16:34
They're the same cardinality
I'm astounded by these ground-breaking developments.
@KendallFrey You still are a kid, son.
@SomeKittens You should be
16:34
The fact there are more irrational numbers between 0 and 1 than rational fractions at all is amazing imho
Since the number of particles in the universe is finite, and the hotel has infinite rooms, he will never have more guests that rooms.
I know how babby forms. I'm not a kid.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Because? Recreational mathematics is all well and good, but I'd like to enjoy them on my own time.
@KendallFrey Hahahaha
@SomeKittens Sets are fundamental in programming, they represent a collection without repetition
16:36
@JamieTreworgy Has it been proven already? The number of particles in the universe?
Quiz: What's the largest infinity?
@SomeKittens In python for example, sets are a datatype, a very useful and fast one for some stuff
@BenjaminGruenbaum ok, now we're getting somewhere
Sadly, I have to eat.
@SomeKittens All I'm trying to say is that you shouldn't rule out math, it gives you an edge
I'm a better programmer because of math
Well, I suppose it's not proven, though we have a pretty good idea of the mass of the universe, and the smallest particle..
16:37
@JamieTreworgy Not of the entire universe, though
@JamieTreworgy Oh? What's the mass of the universe?
@JamieTreworgy of the observable universe, yeah.
We can't see it's finite when we just don't know
You'd be surprised how many programmers aren't even familiar with the De-Morgan laws
I'm not disagreeing with you there. What I don't like is how useless my math classes have been because they don't teach me anything (practical)
16:37
@BenjaminGruenbaum I know, I know!
@BenjaminGruenbaum Um...
I know DeMorgan (hyphen?)
Well, I sort of know
Besides, we don't even know what "mass" is, so...
But they're easy to figure out yourself
16:38
@KendallFrey not (a AND b) == (not a) or (not b)
Oh, that's easy.
@Oleg Isn't that what the Higgs Boson was supposed to help us figure out?
I'm getting winamp
I know more stuff than I have names for.
(Haven't read up on it properly)
16:38
uh.. somewhere around 10^55 kg. Though it seems to be up for debate. I read something recently that some current research indicates the rate of expansion may not be slowing down.
Got to go
@JamieTreworgy 'Big Rip'
@AmaanCheval supposed, yeah
You'd be surprised how many people don't understand if... then properly
@BenjaminGruenbaum Any interesting book on math that you would recommend to a newbie?
16:40
@Oleg Not really sure, sorry. It's such a broad subject
That's like asking if there is an interesting CS book I'd recommend to a newbie
Only the last one is answerable with Corman :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum Aside from The Art of Computer Programming?
@ShotgunNinja Read, enjoyed, would not recommend to a newbie.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Well, something like "JavaScript: The Good Parts" but for math :)
@Oleg Also read, enjoyed, but would not recommend to a newbie.
@Oleg Maybe read, Godel Escher Bach , it's interesting
16:42
I would read Godel, Escher, Bach (challenging) and Chaos (fun)
And it's not too formal for a newbie
@JamieTreworgy Beat you to it :P
haha:) awesome book. took me months to finish.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Thanks, will take a look at it.
People seem to forget that JavaScript: The Good Parts starts with a very formal description of JavaScript's BNF
It requires you to already know some javascript to read
Crockford says that repeatedly in the book, emphasizing it is not aimed for newbies but for people who already know the language to some extent
16:44
Oppan... wait.
How is rhythmbox? I remember using it and liking it
@Darkyen Hopefully they didn't smuggle any missiles from Russia. That could turn out pretty nasty.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Its okay
@Darkyen Which do you use?
16:46
@Oleg I doubt russia will let them smuggle lol
@BenjaminGruenbaum Rhytmbox
and the legendary windows media player
Rhythmbox has been best for me on Fedora
@Darkyen Oh, don't you worry. It's capitalism in Russia now. You can buy anything you want.
@Oleg still russia wont
why ?
back
Gone from laggy internet to laggy pc
Because that dancing teddy bear can fire them any side of the world
@Darkyen You lost me there with the dancing teddy bear.
16:49
Rethink... that guy the leader looks like a panda / teddy bear to me :P
even closer!
Wasn't he named the most sexy man of both Koreas? :)
@Oleg Isnt he the most powerful man ?
in both koreas ?
Undoubtedly that's you.
@Zirak ?
I bet he can code in JavaScript liek a bauce.
16:52
You: "Isn't he the most powerful man?"
Me: "Undoubtedly that's you."
Need I explain further?
@Zirak He's just a little bit shy to openly acknowledge his superiority.
m59
m59
@RyanKinal I just rewrote my script using the Initializer Pattern (again) and it is so win. I guess I just had to experience it all for myself to really understand why. Thanks for the articles and for the suggestions!!
@m59 Initializer Pattern?
16:59
@Shea, added that google thingy you requested:
!!/google shea
oh durr
!!/refresh
!!/google shea
There

« first day (881 days earlier)      last day (4295 days later) »