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12:01
@DineshVenkata I'm not a jquery expert, unfortunately. All jquery stuff I ever did was because the client was too cheap to hire a proper UI developer :P
@plodder back here a developer does all the stuff including the UI :P
@dystroy That's awesome :P
@DineshVenkata hmm so if you have a team of 20 guys there they are all generalists, no specialists?
@plodder yea, would be great if you can have a look at the code here pastie.org/6580835 and let me know if you find any problem
@plodder On that same topic, JavaScript isn't a real programming language, it's just for script kiddies
12:06
@BenjaminGruenbaum can you help me with my issue?
@BenjaminGruenbaum hmm!
@DineshVenkata jsfiddle.net/m4SA8
@DineshVenkata I'm at work, so no
@plodder can only wonder ehy the code is not working here
@dinesh The only things that may be different from my POV are:
1. Your local libraries give load errors
2. Your local libraries are diff versions than the ones i included

But like I said... I'm not a jquery expert
@BenjaminGruenbaum What did you mean exactly with your script-kiddies remark? :P
@plodder yea problem with local libraries
12:13
@plodder A few years ago people use to think JavaScript is a script kiddie language
That a JS programmer is not as good as a C programmer for instance
*used
@BenjaminGruenbaum I think it was when Google published maps for the first time that people realized javascript was more than just a hellish method to make ugly mouseover stuff :P
I wouldn't give google all the credit, but yeah, people have that problem
(used to)
I worked with guys that really do amazing things with ANSI C and assembler and I have tons of respect for them. They were really upset about Java. The Java dudes were really upset about .NET. The .NET guys were really upset about ruby... and the ruby guys... well they all moved to node :P
I never got how "not enough boilerplate" indicates a programming language being any less 'real'
IMHO It's all about protecting your turf. If you do great stuff in Java and you've been improving your skills for years it really hurts when someone does your it in Rails with 2 lines of scaffolding. The reaction to that is to find stuff about Rails that is crap, so you can reinforce the reason of your existence.
A great coder is a great coder, except a great PHP coder :P
12:28
Hahaha
and since the beginning of times, lisp was there.
And since the beginning of time no-body used it :P
well, it's gained some traction lately actually
LISP is one of those languages it's just impressive to know, it gets you into cliques with professors who learned it when people thought they were going to use
@FlorianMargaine so did COBOL. can you believe it? :P
12:30
@FlorianMargaine I've heard pascal people say that jut the other day
well, lisp has quicklisp, clojure is more and more known (tell me otherwise, really)
Don't get me wrong, like we talked about before I want to and I will learn lisp properly some day
However, I doubt I'll use it
Any sufficiently expressive language ends up looking like lisp anyway, just give JS a few more years
I find it really hard to justify using anything other than JS these days... I don't know if I'm just not interested in problems that require other solutions or what, but I'd just way rather do it in the browser - it's more fun, and in the end you can just put it on the web and get exposure
JS and C, that's what all code will eventually be in. (In 10 years probably)
JS doesn't solve a lot of concurrency problems though, that's the main problem with it
JS = glue
12:34
No matter how many languages we have, there will always be people who have enough problems with all the languages to make their own :)
@plodder duct tape*
Maybe in the next 10 years. But in the next 100 years and even 50, I hope we'll have surpassed js and C and their derivatives.
@AmaanCheval lol
The CPU architecture must evolve
If in 100 years I can't say, computer, learn how to do this, and do it, i'll be thoroughly dissapointed.
12:35
and we have to stop writing code to build programs
If it's because I'm dead, well, then I'll just be dead.
My money is on imitating biological systems, so that our CPUs will look like an actual brain, a system of neurons.
But it can't continue being the assembly-line we have today
Programming is getting more functional and more reactive, I think AI and agent oriented programming will become really important really fast
All about the machine learning aye
Hopefully, code optimizations will be genetic, as a programmer you'll come up with traits you'd like your program to have, and let the computer figure out what's the best way to write the code
12:37
And really, on that note, I hope that in 10 years the web will have died and something better risen above it
@BenjaminGruenbaum Ever heard of Prolog?
@BenjaminGruenbaum, yeah, just write what the inputs and outputs are and BAM!, software
@Zirak Yes!
Hopefully, instead of writing tests and then the code, I'll just write tests, and the computer will figure out what to do for me
Meh, I just want to write a spec, and then get automated tests and code
Prolog is a really awesome concept, We learned about en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AgentSpeak
@phenomnomnominal Tests are the spec
Yeah but you have to actually write them
12:40
You'd have to write the spec too you know :P
Nah, in my future I just absent-mindedly think about it, and working software appears
Does vows work properly with cs yet?
@BenjaminGruenbaum he probably means that the spec would be just a set of rules for the output, whereas the tests would be the code
Spec to me is for humans, tests are more code
Not in BDD apperantly
12:42
Yeah and the tests are becoming more and more human readable
I want it to get to the point where the environment can understand the human spec in a natural language form and verify whether a function matches that spec
After having come up with a solution genetically
That could be awesome
Very problematic, and probably not very good, but awesome
Yeah, even if the code it comes up with is completely shitty, it'd be freaking awesome
I'd like to write my code in something that looks more like a programming language than in english, but I can see the appeal
But you wouldn't be writing code
You'd be engineering software
Just like an engineer doesn't build a bridge
@phenomnomnominal You mean you want to give specs to coders who then build a program? :P
12:46
Language has nuances you wouldn't want software design to have. Imagine metaphors in the spec, that could be interesting
Well I don't think its unreasonable to assume that robots will replace manual labourers soon
Why is it any more silly to imagine computers replacing developers
Probably on a similar level, complexity wise
Programming language syntax can be a lot clearer and concise than spoken language, and it should be. Only tests should aspire to human language
I write my tests as if they'd serve as the spec and the documentation because that's the first place I go to if I'm not sure about how my code should behave in a certain scenario. I write the rest of my code in a much more compact style
Yeah I agree. I'm just wondering if programming languages have developed like that because we needed a way to remove the ambiguity from natural language. And if we can get to the point where we can remove ambiguity as part of an automated process of transferring a human-defined spec into machine written code, that would be pretty sweet
@phenomnomnominal not unreasonable if you don't take into account that it's not in the interest of 90% of the world population to automate everything... my point was more like... you can be a pure software engineer already :)
12:50
@phenomnomnominal, @zirak can you help me with some jquery?
Randomly pinging me made me less willing to help you
@plodder, if people only did things that were in the interest of 90% of the population...
thank you
for being so kind
@DineshVenkata How specific is your question?
@phenomnomnominal yeah i know... i should've taken philosophy classes so i can deal with that issue ;)
12:52
@DineshVenkata, if you can explain it in less than 15 words, I'll help.
@BenjaminGruenbaum @phenomnomnominal I'm loading a html page which has an accordion to a div in another page the accordion doesnt seem to be working when it is loaded in the other page
@DineshVenkata There are two options, either your question is very specific, or it is not specific
@DineshVenkata, make a JSFiddle or similar and come back
hmm [TypeError: Argument must be a string] but it didnt break so i dont know where that is :D
@DineshVenkata If it is very specific, make the minimal use case in JSFiddle illustrating your specific problem, strip ANYTHING that doesn't help
@DineshVenkata If it's not specific, look for it in StackOverflow, if you can't find it, ask it
12:54
It's 2am here, so I'll probably be asleep by then, but one of these other kind sirs will probably help you.
@BenjaminGruenbaum @phenomnomnominal will try that thank you
Stop pinging me every second, I'm right here
@DVenkata There are two options, either your question is very specific, or it is not specific
@DVenkata How specific is your question?
@DVenkata If it is very specific, make the minimal use case in JSFiddle illustrating your specific problem, strip ANYTHING that doesn't help
@DVenkata If it's not specific, look for it in StackOverflow, if you can't find it, ask it
:P
@phenomnomnominal I was making
@phenomnomnominal a
@phenomnomnominal point
@BenjaminGruenbaum, a
@BenjaminGruenbaum point
@BenjaminGruenbaum well
made. :)
12:58
@phenomnomnominal @BenjaminGruenbaum Ping wars, huh?
Who's fucking idea was the bleep anyways.
I hate it
@phenomnomnominal Mute it then
I have :)
@AmaanCheval
Desktop notifications... haha
codeyCode code for own c, code in codez when code isnt l33t
python much?
(Or was that coffeescript?)
13:00
CoffeeScript much :P
coffee-script list comprehensions are no-where as cool as python's
Nope, but they'll infinitely more cool than JavaScripts
var evens = [i for each (i in range(0, 21)) if (i % 2 == 0)];
That's JavaScript buddy
Although personally I'd rather map/filter/reduce than do list comprehensions
evens = (i for i in [0...21] when i % 2 is 0)
[0...21].filter(x=>x % 2 === 0)
^ The syntax I'd like
13:06
Would be very nice
Also, the splice syntax is pretty stupid
Coffee: [0...21].filter (i) -> i % 2 is 0
although the is 0 is unnecessary.
Why are you using is and not == ?
is is === in CS
isnt is !==
== is === in CS
(iirc)
13:10
0
Q: Determine the affected rows when sorting values in javascript, shell sort, insertion sort

Joey Salac HipolitoI have this school project in school, it is almost done, but there is a problem I cannot solve. I have these sorting algorithms in my application, and I want to keep track the affected values, or the values that swapped during the sorting process. I want to highlight them. I have solved this is...

some guidance please.
Yeah, I just like it less
Ducksurfing
@JoeySalacHipolito too localized
@AmaanCheval That picture is now my new cell-phone background
Duck typing
@AmaanCheval That picture is now my new cell-phone background
13:12
@BenjaminGruenbaum :D
what do you mean by too localized...
@JoeySalacHipolito That it isn't general enough to have anyone else who might benefit from the question / answer
@JoeySalacHipolito It's a very specific problem, which you have because you don't understand underlying concepts.
@phenomnomnominal Our prime minister (who is a pretty big douche by the way) has a famous saying: If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck, what is it then?
Walks like a fuck?
Awesome PM :P
13:15
oh.. so i won't get an answer.. :(...
@phenomnomnominal :P
(his answer: a nuclear duck -_-' (please resign))
oh.. so i won't get an answer.. :(...
@JoeySalacHipolito Make a very reduced test case and you probably will
In general, a wall of code / text makes most people skip the question
hmm.. okay...
13:18
@Darkyen I GET that joke, because I'm Indian! (Oh wait... :( )
@BenjaminGruenbaum LoL
No I literally don't GET it, it showed half the image and stopped loading, maybe that's because my boss insisted I load test Azure :P
hmm.. okay...
@JoeySalacHipolito Would you like me to write that code for you?
13:19
Is @JoeySalacHipolito repeating himself til we respond, or is there a glitch?
@phenomnomnominal I'd say that it's a glitch
I'm hoping it is at least.
@phenomnomnominal glitch, ben did it too
Yeah
8 mins ago, by Benjamin Gruenbaum
@AmaanCheval That picture is now my new cell-phone background
Maybe he's stuck in an infinite loop
break;
Hahahaha
13:20
@JoeySalacHipolito You're saved!
oops sorry!!..
my connection breals..
dance:
for (var d = 0; d < 100; d ++) {
  if (youAreHip) {
    break dance;
  }
}
@phenomnomnominal Haha, nice
@Zirak what do you mean I'm saved?
13:26
var b = Buffer.concat(list, length); ? or does it need to be new Buffer.concat?
@JoeySalacHipolito You aren't stuck in the virtual loop anymore.
@JoeySalacHipolito See surrounding and previous messages
hahaha.. lol
pff all those mvc frameworks.. rails, sails, grails... and no1 smart enough to name his framework fails!
@BenjaminGruenbaum maybe you can just help me figure out what is wrong..
13:28
@plodder hahahaga
also, since when do we use POST for creation and PUT for updates
and why do people ask me to look at this crap in the first place
Lol I was gonna say how's your morning but. Seems explanatory haga
@XCritics actually its not that bad until 10 minutes ago
Hahaha
so thanks for asking :)
13:32
I actually DO use POST for creation and PUT/PATCH for updates :P
really? I must be stoneaged then :P
HTTP verbs are nice, using the right verb is like returning the same status code
@plodder You getting your REST on?
It's good usually practice
Haha phenom
13:35
I really must be going insane or all this couchdb crap has infested my brain with wrong ideas
eiher way coffee helps
hi friends
Okay i just checked and... I am wrong!
@plodder, what bit? CRUD?
crud yes
i still blame couchdb for this
in this sentence: "A data-bindable view of a DataTable used for custom sorting, filtering, searching, editing, and navigation" what does that mean the "data-bindable"?
what is the best alternative for that?
13:40
Wrong about what?
post/put
Deep in the CRUD
It's about intent
748
Q: PUT vs POST in REST

alexAccording to the HTTP/1.1 Spec: The POST method is used to request that the origin server accept the entity enclosed in the request as a new subordinate of the resource identified by the Request-URI in the Request-Line In other words, POST is used to create. The PUT method requests tha...

@BenjaminGruenbaum spec says post = create, put = create || update and for some reason i had on my mind that it was the other way around
(first google result)
13:43
Off-topic question, any idea why when I try to change my SSH port on Fedora 17 to anything other than 22, it fails to bind with service sshd status?
@XCritics which port do you change it to, is it already taken by something else?
Anything at all, other than 22, I tried 2222, 2223, 2224, 2225 nothing and I checked my tables and nothing is using those ports
tried 888 and then random sequences of numbers
i can't still figure out what is wrong..
argh
@XCritics i dont know how fedora does things nowadays. last time i touched that was almost 10 years ago :(
Hi everybody, hope there is some highstock/highcharts experts in the room... My questions seems to have stumped many!
*question
13:49
x.x Thought I'd try it out, I think I'm gonna switch to Mageia 2 for a try
@XCritics no more uberuntu?
last favor.. guide please.. how can i highlight the affected values in here.. jsfiddle.net/4jnXf/1
Dynamic typing brings 70% more happiness units
Fucking Pirelli and this midget Ecclestone ...
14:06
Catstache
@rlemon needs to make !!/ catstache
@Darkyen Command catstache learned
@XCritics there
!!/catstache
!!/ catstache
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You should use comments sparingly
@Darkyen one that makes it so that that cat gets cropped onto the face like moustache does haha
@XCritics hows your node learning coming along?
14:31
your answer is already there
yes!! hhehehehe... finally!!
@plodder I refactored his question does this work?

while (increment > 0) {
    var i = 0;
   ( function() {
            var unsorted = list;
            console.log(unsorted + " -> unsorted" + i);
            var temp = list[i];
            var j = i;
            while (j >= increment && list[j - increment] > temp) {
                list[j] = list[j - increment];
                j -= increment;
            }
            list[j] = temp;
            console.log(unsorted + " -> must not change" + i);
@XCritics You can't do function () {}();
You need to make it a function expression if you want to execute an anonymous function
So either (function (){})(); or (function (){}());
@GNi33 o/
@AmaanCheval like that?
\o
14:35
@XCritics Yeah
Yay I'm learning
Does that work any better than the for loop?
I haven't looked at the logic itself, though
I just didn't see a loop inside of a loop necessary
@XCritics You know a while is a loop too, right?
14:37
Yeah that's why I said a loop in a loop unnecessary while{for{}}
@plodder What did I do wrong?
yeah, try to avoid something like that whenever possible (and it is in 99% of the times)
Haven't looked at the logic in detail but it looks like you could solve that with a recursion.
@GNi33 so is my refactor better than that? Or did I do something wrong?
@AmaanCheval lets play cstrike tonight
uh, i just joined the room, need to read up
14:39
@Darkyen No.
@OctavianDamiean I was just trying to refactor stackoverflow.com/questions/15461853/… @GNi33
@AmaanCheval noob
Boom
@OctavianDamiean fuck, windy as shit. damn your n7 doesn't look good, what are you going to do now? :(
@GNi33 Silently weep.
14:40
:/
@JoeySalacHipolito You don't need to make your own sorting algorithm, btw. We have Array.prototype.sort
@AmaanCheval you got to be kidding me! Now i have to rewrite ALL my npms :p
yes.. but hell yea my professor asked me to do it that way..hahaha...
Array.prototype.sort
omg i didnt even knew about its existance !
@Darkyen I don't get what you're trying to do here
14:42
nothing ;D
just questioning you
@GNi33 No, I'm going to sell the battery now.
how do you think Array.sort sorts an array for you ? As in its always good to know what happens internally no ?
you can't just send it in?
@Darkyen I don't know which sorting algorithm they use, but I think I remember reading that V8 had bubble sort
@GNi33 It was a used one imported from Canada.
14:43
@AmaanCheval Shrudders
okay, that makes that a little complicated
@Darkyen Yeah, yeah, I just wanted to let him know that he doesn't need to implement it himself unless he's doing it just to learn
I don't even have the original bill.
Bubble sort for simple numbers sorting is stupid ... no ?
Aug 24 '12 at 6:17, by Abhishek
javascripts sort method appears to be a bubble sort
14:44
I mean quick sort is faster on numbers heck quick sort is faster on everything, you just should know what it does and you can adapt it
I later digged into it :P
@AmaanCheval False
We did this yesterday already
FF uses MergeSort, Chrome uses QuickSort
(Both use insertion sort for small enough arrays)
wow, Connor McIntosh and Bill Gates just joined. :D
Unbelievable.
Hi all! If somebody familiar with jqGrid, can you take a look on my q: stackoverflow.com/questions/15461597/… ?
Nooo sshhh!!
Damnit.
Now they are not going to believe me ...
@BenjaminGruenbaum That's from 2012, so it could be that way then
14:52
    In the hands on node tutorial this is the example given:

    var fs = require('fs');
    var startAppender = function(fd, startPos) {
    	var pos = startPos;
    	return {
    		append: function(buffer, callback) {
    			var oldPos = pos;
    			pos += buffer.length;
    			fs.write(fd, buffer, 0, buffer.length, oldPos, callback);
    		}
    	}
    }

    fs.open('/tmp/test.txt', 'w', function(err, fd) {
    	if (err) {throw err;}
    	var appender = startAppender(fd, 0);
    	appender.append(new Buffer('append this!'), function(err) {
imo the big code blocks should be smaller I don't like nuking the window like this
@XCritics: throw = more evil than eval
@plodder what's the proper practice?
@AmaanCheval Nope, check on the v8 source code from that date, it's still QuickSort
@XCritics: handling your errors and if you can't, restart process. Because you dont know what throw will cause in underlying modules
@BenjaminGruenbaum Well, that'd be @Darkyen's fault. :P He was reading through the source then
14:56
@plodder I removed the if statements for now, it works now I also think the other error was /tmp/test.txt doesn't exactly exist on windows :D Sucks going from linux to using windows at work
@Darkyen Spidermonkey seems to do Mergesort, and v8 in-place quicksort
"The algorithm used is Quicksort, which splits the array into smaller pieces and sorts those recursively, but using Insertion Sort when recursing on small arrays. This is a common implementation of Quicksort, and is used because Insertion Sort has a lower overhead but a worse complexity. I.e., because it's faster than using Quicksort all the way down." That's from 2011
@AmaanCheval appers is different :P i digged in later to find quick sort
Nobody in their right mind would do bubble-sort
14:59
@Zirak yeap
but i was curious about why its so slow :P
I can see that spidermonkey does some optimizations for numbers-only arrays and strings-only arrays, v8 seems to do the former, but I haven't really dug deep
Safari apparently chooses between building an AVL tree, quicksort and merge sort
Wonder what IE does :D
43
Q: Javascript Array.sort implementation?

latortugaWhich algorithm does the JavaScript Array.sort() function use? I understand that it can take all manner of arguments and functions to perform different kinds of sorts, I'm simply interested in which algorithm the vanilla sort uses.

That's from 4 years ago
yeap
15:03
Meh I have a three.js problem and it is probably cos of my lack of JS knowledge.
Lets just test out :-) Array.sort performance
Test against what?
For example you can create a material and pass the attributes by JSON like this:
var footMaterial = new THREE.MeshPhongMaterial( { color: 0x960f0b } );
but what If I would like to specify this in rgb values
@Darkyen How could you tell?
@XCritics You want to handle errors, ENOENT means exactly that you don't have a file. My point was about that you would want to handle an error in a callback function by logging it to console and ending the process, not throwing it, as that would just encourage you to use try/catch later on, and that's bad practice if you don't know exactly what your fs call is doing.
15:04
as with myColor.setRGB(..)
@BenjaminGruenbaum We cant tell but we still can do a benchmark , cant we ?
@Darkyen Yeah
btw about IE its impossible to tell .. they might be even using some shitty sort that some engineer thought would be cool
lies, big lies, benchmarks
@Nils have you tried new THREE.MeshPhongMaterial( { color: 'rgb(1,1,1)' } );
ah with quotes
just like in css
this guy is my new hero :O
@rlemon I don't know any CSS
and also
just writing afterwards things like: myPhongMaterial.shininess = 255; seems to have no effect
I guess I should call a setter or something..
or maybe I just don't see it
hard to say
15:11
three.setRGB( 255, 255, 255).
shininess is a scalar value
idk why you are now talking about shine when before you were talking about setting a colour in RGB
docs
they help
Yeah I set a color
I also set a specular color
and a value for shininess
just cannot see the difference
15:17
@rlemon The guy is a god
What's sad about 4 black people driving off a cliff? They were my friends
urgh
I get different results for:
hatMaterial.specular.setRGB(0.5, 0.5, 0.5);
and
hatMaterial.specular = new THREE.Color({ color: 'rgb(0.5, 0.5, 0.5)' });
Why Brendan why??
Brendan didn't work on the WebGL spec
And ThreeJS might be adding in some defaults
"mrdoob WHY?" would be more appropriate
15:31
humm
but the loose type stuff is Brendan
A language that doesn’t have everything is actually easier to program in than some that do. [Dennis M. Ritchie]
@rlemon cause he is mr.doob ?
probably a good enough answer
wow, I haven't been to his website in a while. mrdoob.com
outstanding
15:59
@rlemon ^
OKAY songs shit but the dude got amazing talent -_-
and he sang better then Katy Perry

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