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18:00
alright
dom-essentials is officially awesome
and yes, it's a catchy name on purpose.
@FlorianMargaine is that a library?
link pls
thanks
18:04
and it's a modular library.
What's that, a DOM library for Node.js?
a DOM library for browserify
or commonJS-like client-side code.
so, it's basically a DOM manipulation library with a bunch of dependencies I don't satisfy?
you don't satisfy?
I've never used NPM
18:08
dom-essentials is just a bunch of dependencies to easily work with the dom
you won't be able to use browserify without npm
it's like you telling me you don't have google chrome on your computer
I don't deal with people like you
thx :-)
Went to the department store to buy more work clothes. Wanted some shoes too but they didn't have them in my size (11.5). Guy says they can order them and ship them directly to me. They arrive and they are size 11... I think to myself, fuck it, they'll break in; it'll be fine. Feet currently in all kinds of pain.
@RyanKinal shouldn't be, but reduce is my black sheep...
18:14
Yeah, I'm having issues with reduce on objects.
I like reduce, even if it's non-trivial to use
Yeah, it's interesting
Ooh... might have got it: jsbin.com/ujisud/1/edit
the map is prettier
Agreed
But it's really just accounting for an edge case
this is the perfect case for a ternary operator: jsbin.com/ujisud/3/edit
18:20
Yep
Also... <3 JSBin
So much better than Fiddle
omfg I just spent an eternity waiting for assets.codepen.io
Sure, it's all probably cached now, but still...
^
On that note, don't use jQuery, it takes like 10 seconds to load on a 5kbps connection
It pisses me off when sites are all like "Oh, no problem, it'll be cached after the first visit".
Screw that.
The first visit is the most important visit
@RyanKinal Doing a summation?
18:23
@Shmiddty yep
Got it figured out now
var sum = array.reduce(function(a,b){a + b.property}, 0);
Oh, yep. That'll do it.
> Fizz buzz (also known as bizz buzz, or simply buzz) is a group word game for children to teach them about division.
@JanDvorak ^
So, completely unrelated: I have a friend who recently fell down an escalator.
o.O
@RyanKinal did he survive?
18:27
Yep!
@RyanKinal An up escalator?
Not without a banged-up leg, though
@twiz Yep!
Sorry ... cat.
3
damn.. .that sucks ha
I wasn't there to see it, but I can only imagine how hilarious it was.
18:28
If one fell down an up escalator, would one ever reach the bottom?
@FlorianMargaine Overly verbose. reduce takes a second parameter as the "initial value", so you can always expect the first param to be of the reduced type. jsbin.com/ujisud/6/edit
I think he eventually recovered. But he was a bit drunk at the time.
@Umbrella sure. The elevator car is not capable of producing a continual updraft
Escalator, not elevator ;-)
oh. Falling an elevator would be worse
18:30
@Umbrella I suppose you could roll really slowly for a long time.... haha
Yes. Far worse.
@Shmiddty yeah, as I said, reduce is not my cup of tea
Like... "dead" worse
One will eventually reach either the top or the bottom.
Hey guys. Does anyone know a way to compare two collections in MongoDB?
Sorry for intruding in the conversation!
18:30
@FlorianMargaine It does its job beautifully imho. :)
@theGreenCabbage lol, np
But I don't know anything about Mongo
@theGreenCabbage don't apologise. I'm not answering because I don't know mongodb
@theGreenCabbage probably the wrong chat for that question
Unless @SomeKittens is around
Im using JS for it, thought I asked here haha
18:31
(hint hint)
@theGreenCabbage I probably don't, but what do you mean by "ccompare"?
@theGreenCabbage MongoDB? Is that a new JS library?
@Shmiddty where else would be reasonable to ask that?
@theGreenCabbage you could sort and compare element-wise
I have some HTTP responses headers in which I scraped off, and they are in Mongo document format. I'd like to run my script again in a month and do a string/diff() on three specific headers
18:32
@Umbrella It's a NoSQL database.
<aside>Every time I refer to SomeKittens, I want to use plural verbs: "Unless SomeKittens are around"</aside>
If there is a difference I'd know, no what I mean?
know*
@twiz I guess there's no Mongodb chat. Hmm.
@Shmiddty Nope
@theGreenCabbage What's the problem? fetch and check
18:33
What are you trying to compare?
@theGreenCabbage you can check if there's a difference by comparing element-wise
StackOverflow saves the day:
@JanDvorak element-wise?
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Q: How to compare 2 mongodb collections?

Albert KamIm trying to 'compare' all documents between 2 collections, which will return true only and if only all documents inside 2 collections are exactly equal. I've been searching for the methods on the collection, but couldnt find one that can do this. I experimented something like these in the mon...

Index by date for not being slow
18:33
@RyanKinal Looks like something I need
@RyanKinal THanks, let me take a look
Sorry guys, Im not ignoring any of you - you guys are just killing me with friendliness.
DDOSing me with help
@theGreenCabbage `if a.length!=b.length return false; for i in 0..a.length-1 if a[i]!=b[i] return false; return true;
I'm actually surprised at the level of help that's happening right now. All too often, somebody comes in and asks a question, and all we hear is crickets.
/karma everybody++
@RyanKinal you do that by upvoting one's answer
18:38
But I'm laaaaaaaazy
@RyanKinal The guy had a clear question, most of the guys come here, dump a 100+ line script of horrible html/css/js asking why their crappy jQuery plugin from 2 years ago isn't working
Well, there's that type, but then there's the type that comes in and asks us something we genuinely don't know a thing about. Then come the crickets.
Not workin, Y? I new at jquery programming
Plz hlp, urgent
R U parodying sum1?
Y u delet message, plz help :(
No, I'm actually not parodying someone
This is abot 90% of new people coming here and asking help
50% of the time they get help because someone is feeling extra nice
40% crickets
I thought it was an effective parody. I laughed.
markable.in this is pretty cool.
18:41
10% they get yelled at by tereško, telling them they are noobs :P
s/teresko/rlemon/
I trolled him so hard when I just got here, well actually both of them, was really fun
Question: how should a noob ask a question?
Exactly as you did
Specific, achievable, non-opinion, non-wall-of-code questions
Well, I guess opinions are okay
18:43
Ask a clear question that doesn't take a lot of time to understand, that is specific but does not require more than 5 short lines of code to illustrate
I think opinions are ok in chat, discussion is good
Yeah, hence the reason I rescinded
Also, I've wandered into the PHP room, and asked about which frameworks are good.
Never got a straight answer, though...
PHP's frameworks have become libraries
somehow.
Explain?
PHP frameworks have become crap
ow wait... they always have been
18:45
@RyanKinal Zend 1 and Symfony 1 were a big mud of ball
Hey all
did they change the chrome console again?
Zend 2 and Symfony 2 are lots of small components
Hi @Neal
I cannot seem to make it a separate window
12 mins ago, by theGreenCabbage
Sorry guys, Im not ignoring any of you - you guys are just killing me with friendliness.
18:46
@FlorianMargaine Which is a good thing
imho
@Neal Click and hold
Not sure if trolling, or the week end changed the room as hell
@RyanKinal click and hold what?
The dock/undock window
@RyanKinal stupid... why did that do that?
18:47
@dievardump Weren't you in here when I was demonstrating my friendliness earlier?
Because they now have 3 modes... bottom/side/window
@rlemon s/Lets/Let's/
Side is pretty awesome when I don't have an extra monitor available.
@FlorianMargaine You have an opinion on CakePHP?
@RyanKinal Once a developer becomes informed enough, they usually stop using PHP anyway. The ones who don't usually tend to dislike frameworks,
18:48
yeah
not a good one though, it's more like symfony1
I'm sad I was not here during the meat discussion
@FlorianMargaine oh. Then maybe I wont bother learning it... ha
@twiz It's the worst thing out there. If you use it I will personally kill all kittens
As a semi vegetarian (trolololol), I would have puke my Tofu all over your bodies
@BenjaminGruenbaum Interesting. Maybe I should just go with an ORM lib instead of a framework?
18:50
What does ORM have to do with a FW?
Isn't ORM usually included in a PHP framework?
I know it's included in Yii.
@PeeHaa hmmm well then... which sucks worse, CakePHP or cats... decisions, decisions...
Yeah it uses redbean IIRC @RyanKinal
@twiz WAT!? How can cats suck!?
@twiz Cats. Bastards make me all sneezy, wheezy, and itchy-eyed.
18:51
You suck!
But one does not simply use some crappy framework because it has some crappy ORM
I don't know. Maybe a framework will help me manage my Graphic Designers' code.
"No. You only work on views. Now go play with Photoshop."
@OctavianDamiean haha Actually, I don't have a problem with cats. The world could probably do with having a few less of them though.
@RyanKinal you don't need a framework for this...
@twiz I have five and I hate you.
18:53
@RyanKinal I 100% agree withthat sentiment. Although I still don't think you need a framework for that :)
@RyanKinal Stop using PHP :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yeah... can't really do that. I have this business, see... and it's up and running and profitable using PHP.
!!/urban PHP
@JanDvorak [php](http://php.urbanup.com/496093) Setting things straight ...

PHP began life as "Personal Home Page" (Tools), and later the "Personal Home Page" (Construction Kit). Later it would be merged with an [\[SQL\]](http://urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=SQL) query tool for webpages and become PHP/FI, or "Personal Home Page / Form Interpreter".

FastForward to the present day and it's no longer a mere tool to handle generation of Personal Home Pages, reuiring a new acronym, some clever chap came up with:
@OctavianDamiean I basically mean the fact that there are like millions of strays
18:54
@RyanKinal I don't quite agree. He should also create a raw HTML construct if he already wants to design in Photoshop (which sucks bigtime).
So... I'm not going to switch up the technology just because it's PHP.
@twiz Same applies for dogs. :/
There is nothing (ok ok a couple of thing) wrong with PHP. It's mostly the stupid people who are trying to use it. It's a bit like me trying to cram classical OOP into JS
@OctavianDamiean Yep.
My parents have 3 cats. And I'm allergic. Does that seem right to you?
18:55
@RyanKinal It seems like your parents hate you... haha
@RyanKinal Well I feel sorry for you.
Well, it's not like I live with my parents. It just sucks to visit them for more than a day or so.
@PeeHaa I guess. I think learning a framework would probably be beneficial anyway.
Probably go with Zend. Or Yii.
Learn Ruby instead.
Or Python.
@RyanKinal That reads a bit like I'll learn jQuery instead of javascript
@RyanKinal If those are the choices go for zend
@PeeHaa ... except for the fact that I already know PHP
18:57
Does anyone have experience implementing the FTColumnFlow.js script?
@RyanKinal And you still want to deal with it!?
It's like knowing JS and then learning Express, Backbone, or Knockout for rapid development.
I am encountering some roadblocks in implementing pagination, responsive resizing and responsive column-count changes.
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Q: Adding Pagination and Responsive resizing to FTColumnflow.js

alisamiiI am attempting to implement the FTColumnflow.js Multi-column layout. Right now, as you can see on the following page, http://bit.ly/X5H4Bv the content is being reflowed into columns. This page has more content than fits in a single page, so the script is adding a 2nd page, which is exactly what...

@OctavianDamiean Yep. I don't find it all that horrible. Sure, the API kinda sucks, but whatever.
@RyanKinal PHP is the jQuery of server side languages
18:58
Took me a bit to parse that `{ [foo](bar) { } }` is a combination of 2 ES6 features — "method definition" and "computed property"
gnéééééééééééé
It gets the job done, but you feel like you did something wrong
@BenjaminGruenbaum Haha that does seem to be true a lot of the time
@BenjaminGruenbaum Nopez. Haven't had that for a long time
Don't get me wrong. I feel a little dirty when I write it. But it's quick, and simple enough for my designer to understand.

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