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23:00
I'm off to watch a little something while I eat
@phenomnomnominal so thats basically what I want to do right, when the page function gets called to go to localhost/whatever, I want function whatever() { req.render(myfile);
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What would be a good way to represent twitter handles in Markdown code?
@XCritics yep!
(if I wanted to trigger some element creation) (e.g. A)
@phenomnomnominal cool thanks.
@phenomnomnominal And to learn Jade I guess just read the docs? Do you prefer jade or just standard html?
23:07
@ŠimeVidas @Blahblah
@XCritics Yep, jadelang.org i think it is. I like jade just fine
@phenomnomnominal I'd like to avoid having to copy-paste the URL into the Markdown code
(I can do that with JS later)
But I need a way to mark the twitter handles so that I can select them later with JS
Ah
Yeah cause the url is just twitter.com/handle
I could do **@foo**, or `@foo`
I think @foo is nice
although it will pick up email addresses
Poor foo. He's getting pings all over the place.
23:11
LOL
@phenomnomnominal But then I'd have to parse the entire text manually in search for words beginning with @
@phenomnomnominal EPIC
@Zirak so good right
{@foo}
because they look like little birds, and birds tweet.
@phenomnomnominal If I do **@foo**, then I can later just do stuff like $('strong').replaceWith(...);
@ŠimeVidas, but then you can't use Normal Text
23:13
@phenomnomnominal Correct
Which Markdown construct should I use to wrap twitter names?
# bah
Oh do headings not work in here
You could do like #####@bah
and then $('h5')...
ew
@phenomnomnominal I was thinking `@bah`, and then select all CODE elements...
@ŠimeVidas Why do you want an ad-hoc solution?
@Zirak What's the alternative?
23:15
But then you can't use code
Adding your own Markdown directive?
@phenomnomnominal I would leave CODE that doesn't start with @ alone.
@Zirak That would be cool.
@ŠimeVidas so then you are doing s bit of text parsing...
why not parse the handle out directly then?
are you going to be dealing with such huge quantities of text??
@bPratik Accessing the first character of each CODE element is much less work than parsing the entire text
@bPratik 20+ lines per day
@bPratik I'm switching from Google doc to Markdown: daily.w3viewer.com
@ŠimeVidas twitter handles are technically links to twitter, so keep it syntactically correct and add them as links in markdown and then parse them. This way they also show up as standard links as they should.
23:20
@bPratik You mean [@foo](http://twitter.com/foo)?
@ŠimeVidas yes
@bPratik I don't want to hard-code the URLs into the Markdown file.
!!/refresh
@ŠimeVidas ok, at this point i may be wrong but can't you do [@foo](foo) but replace the link with the correct one via js.
@phenomnomnominal Amazing how many angry replies mention fellatio in one way or another
23:24
@bPratik Yes. [@foo]() would be the shortest form in that case.
Yea, I guess that one's the best.
hey, i need some help with javascript
@Zirak people get SO angry, it's fucking great
@chriz, well friend, you've come to the right place!
@ŠimeVidas great :)
:) i have posted a question, Im not sure if its very clear though.. stackoverflow.com/questions/15466555/…
(plus noone commented)
23:30
Ruby is short for rubbish
!!Yo momma's so fat, that int's overflow when they try to measure her...
@bPratik Y U NO MAEK SENSE!? Could not understand Yo momma's so fat, that int's overflow when they try to measure her...
@SomeKittens You around?
@phenomnomnominal Kind of confusing myself a bit here maybe you could clarify, what is Express does it run inside node and is it required to render jade files?
!!/refresh
Express is a framework, it wraps some of the most common parts of node into a nice layer of abstraction so you don't have to worry about them. Part of that is a template rendering engine, which can handle many types of file, such as Jade. You pass a jade file into the render function of the response from a request and it sends back HTML
23:45
@phenomnomnominal should I just not worry about Jade then if I have to use a framework to render it ill I understand node better? Or can I do jade without express, I kind of want to stay vanilla Node for now, just the standard stuff, display a webpage, then move into database querying and then from there do some other stuff
Stick with vanilla
Ok so then can I just write my html inside a file and render it without express, or is rendering straight express or will i have to write my html using a string with concatination x.x
im sure there are other jade renderers that don't need express, but don't worry about it for now
you don't have to render html, you just send it as the response
so yes, you can just send back the file
Keep going with nodebeginner and it should show you how?
@phenomnomnominal oh ok, so just req.write('myfile.html');
23:48
I finished it and it was just string concatination
I'm on hands on node now
@phenomnomnominal So write will automatically look into a file or am I gonna have to fs open it and then put the var into the ()??
Try and see
At work so I can't, just brainstorming
All I can do is read lol
req.write probably takes a string
23:51
yeah it does sorry
but really, since it's a static file, why don't you just set up a static route?
I was just looking through SomeKittens github seeing how he implemented his I'm not quite sure how to set up a static route yet but I'm sure I will learn soon
basically, you want to read the url, find the file using fs, read the file and write it as the response.
is there any way to step through node execution :/? i have an error but not sure where its coming from
on way would be to look for urls that end in .html, .js, .css etc and then call another function that does that
23:56
this is the kind of thing that express does for you, but it's very good to know how it works
@NickSlash, look up node-inspector

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