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15:00
I was young, I remember her sitting in the bathroom holding her hand over the toilet (bleeding a lot) and my dad yelling at my brother to go find her fingers in the back yard.
Yea, that doesn't sound like a good idea.
jeese, I am going to have to ask her how old I was. I'm trying to remember details but they are foggy
@Zirak what does (?! mean?
"not followed by"?
Negative lookahead; "that isn't followed by..."
and I guess (?*) would mean "followed by"?
@rlemon Worst injury in my family so far was my dad getting cut in the hand by a high-performance laser.
That's (?=stuff)
hm, no, doesn't make sense
k
(?: is a non-capturing group
15:01
and negative lookbehind is?
@FlorianMargaine (?!)
@KendallFrey sorry, meant lookbehind.
@OctavianDamiean immediate family: worst injury would have to be my dad broke his neck (not paralyzed) they had to remove two discs and he had years of physio
@BillyMathews wtf
15:02
(?<!exp)
Negative lookaehad is what we have now, (?!. Neg. Lookbehind is (?!< and positive lookbehind is (?<=
funny thing was: it was broken for ~3 months before he went to the doctors to complain about the pain
No lookbehind in JS :(
15:03
!!s/No lookbehind/No native lookbehind/
@BenjaminGruenbaum Invalid command /s/No lookbehind/No native lookbehind/
If you need such things in regex... roll your own parser instead... it's probably easier
@OctavianDamiean but I would like to hear more about how your dad got his hands ona high performance laser (no pun intended)
I never get that right :(
@IvoWetzel Or use string.replace
There's no / prefix
15:03
@IvoWetzel started doing it... then went "fuck it"
@BenjaminGruenbaum No native lookbehind in JS :( (source)
@FlorianMargaine :D
@IvoWetzel is there a problem that cannot be solved by rolling your own parser?
it's just so less code with regexes
I built a parser in JS just the other day. It sucked.
15:04
@rlemon Probably, but in that case you can just use XML
@rlemon halting?
@BenjaminGruenbaum XML
@BenjaminGruenbaum jQuery.halting.parser.js
Non-regular languages?
(you may want to add another layer of abstraction or dependency injection though)
15:04
@rlemon nope
yup
@rlemon thehe, well, he worked at a plastic processing company years and years ago. They were cutting pieces using a huge laser plotter.
@RyanKinal Are we talking regex formally, or in programming languages?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Both?
@OctavianDamiean lose any fingers? or just some scars?
15:05
% perl
$s = '**word**';
$s =~ /\*(?!\*)\w+\*/;
print $&

*word*
Aw crap... late for a meeting.
Run Ryan Run
@rlemon Nah, just scars. It didn't cut him in the fingers but the palm.
I've always hated the lack of irb-like command for perl
perl -de is also sub-par
I've always hated Perl.
15:07
But your opinion doesn't matter
It is ugly. Period.
yeah, because most people code-golf it
You can write very dense programs in it, but you can also not be a dick.
It's ugly even if people don't code-golf it. My boss uses it for everything ... I can't stand it.
Also I told you my opinion anyway.
I love having irc in emacs
15:09
copy/paste is easy
not liking perl doesn't make you a dick. liking perl makes you a dick. get it right Zirak.
Holy padding cow!
@rlemon Open the fucking github issue
lol
when I was younger and there was no interwebz my public library's only programming book was a Perl book so I learned perl.... yuck (like 1992/3ish)
@FlorianMargaine Mental Disorder: Perl
perl is interesting
and you can run it from bash with perl -e
which makes it even more interesting
since perl is installed everywhere
mind you I haven't touched it in ~16 years
and is really nice with string manipulation
15:12
Perl is definitely a huge mess
Basic was my first language.
I've already had to use perl -e because awk regexes weren't enough
@FlorianMargaine What unholy sorcery were you doing? Oo
@IvoWetzel ...you don't want to know
15:13
oh wait I remember
it was replacing all the mysql_query calls to using PDO
@mikedidthis When they talked to baby-you you went all 10 PRINT "BWAHAHA"
in a 700k SLOC project
snow again today
...
mind you, a horrible horrible project.
@Zirak you got it!
15:14
@Shmiddty Heh... sucker
yo! anyone have any ideas how to design a database with versions, merges, moves tracking?
the one with 200k SQL queries per page load
@Shmiddty Where are you?
"He's a Witch!" "Why do you think he's a Witch" "Well... he used Perl..."
@RyanKinal denver
15:14
@Shmiddty Ah, gotcha
@FlorianMargaine Oh, by the way. python -c "print('Perl ssss-uck-sssss!')"
@OctavianDamiean but python regex are just like awk's
so there's no point
You can insert random perl into regexp substitutions.
and seriously, why do you hate perl?
@copy want a hint?
15:15
Because he loves hating
sounds like it, indeed
@Zirak btw, I told my gf an internet stranger wished her a late happy birthday
It is good for regex, I'll give you that but other than that it is utter crap.
she wasn't impressed.
hehehe, and how'd she--- :(
@OctavianDamiean why?
@Zirak that said, she used to be a nolife gamer, so internet doesn't impress her anymore
15:16
I missed ArrrrLemon, eh?
I need to store changes and merges to a document which contains license details, issuing agencies and legislations, All three can be merged, updated and moved. And I need to display a kind of historical graph on all the changes. A bit overwhelmed by this
I don't like the there are myriads of ways to achieve one and the same thing philosophy.
so you don't like JS?
so you don't like linux?
JS isn't built around that philosophy though.
yes! arrrrrlemon.tumblr.com how bauce is that theme?! (keeping in mind the sites intent)
@RandomJoe git
15:18
@FlorianMargaine To be honest? There are downsides to that which harm the Linux eco-system.
ohh it's not that bad
@rlemon nice! reminds me of catch me if you can.
@RandomJoe use any VCS for this
@rlemon what did you give your gf to post that urban dictionary definition?
15:18
it's a Hitchcock based design.
I need to build an app for it @rlemon
Of course the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
use any VCS and have your app being a frontend
@RandomJoe ok, well I suggest you use git as a base because the diff and history stuff is already there
15:19
@OctavianDamiean so except that you have too many choices, you have no technical reason to hate perl?
have you ever actually learned it?
man, I need to get into the theme development
make some Monehs
@FlorianMargaine I didn't say there are technical reasons.
@FlorianMargaine Yes, I was forced to.
That's an option to consider @Florian and @rlemon. Thanks guys
15:20
> LemonMeme (Beta) - Online Meme Generator - Free Trolling for all!
Even worked with it.
@OctavianDamiean oh, k
That looks very spammy
Our entire back ends are written in Perl.
All of them.
15:21
However, out of protest I write all my tools I need in Python. :D
which makes you a bad programmer, I think :)
Why? Python does the job for me.
it should do the job for your company, not for you
@Shmiddty No thanks. I'll just give up on this one or try again in some days
To be honest, I'm growing a bit of a dislike to python
15:22
@FlorianMargaine I'm the only one using those tools ...
@Zirak Why that?
@copy ok
@OctavianDamiean but the next guy will have to know perl and python...
Any special reason?
@AmaanCheval yup
auto generated stuff from the url
I'm lazy
And that's somewhat because of technical reasons. It seems like a sort of "we're a real pseudocode language and we're awesome" vibe attached to it.
But really, Rossum (spelling?) hates functional programming.
I hate that ^
Also, exceptions for flow control
But mainly the fact that it's not functional enough
Lisp "exception" system is awesome
it's nothing like other languages
I should really give Lisp a try ... it looked quite powerful.
@mikedidthis make me a pirate theme
:)
15:25
it's a "condition system"
where you can restart and rewind the whole call stack anytime...
Python just gets the job done, easier and faster than any other language
2
Also, lots of 'global functions' that are consistent, but not that well formed. I'd rather sacrifice not having to remember the name of everything and get knowing what object I'm operating on, especially since it's strongly typed
What copy said.
And there's no facility for prototypical inheritance. But kudos for cleaning the classical system
@rlemon wtf is a pirate theme!
15:26
@copy That's horribly subjective
idk.
make my blog look like pirates blog there
Admittedly, python does get the job done, and it does do so fast, and easy. I just don't like it very much for many things. I'm actively using it a lot
Bob is the classical customer now. :D
@copy even compared to js?
15:26
:D
@FlorianMargaine Yes, a lot
BOFH
But that's not so much for reasons of the language
People can say the same for Perl or ruby or...whatever
but for libraries?
15:27
@rlemon urm ok, leave it with me. I have to do some theme releases first, then I will pirate you up.
Not Java
But because JS doesn't have a standard library
node.js isn't so bad
@Zirak True BUT there are as many ways to get the job done as there are developers with Perl which just means that code maintainability suffers.
Of course that's a little bit exaggerated but you know what I mean.
15:28
@FlorianMargaine And it will get better with ES6
yep, there will be Array.prototype.find :D
But as always, if you follow coding standards that becomes a non-issue
@Zirak True however following coding standards is optional. :/
And as if python doesn't have about 4 ways to execute a command
As said, I agree that Perl is a huge mess
@OctavianDamiean go with Go if you like this kind of philosophy
go fmt is the universal coding standard
15:30
i'm looking forward to RUST
But with great power comes great responsibilities, and with great power come masses of idiots
@rlemon I prefer Go
they're both similar, but I think go has more batteries included
I know but RUST is new and shiny
go fmt, go test, go get...
Go is old and stupid
15:31
what?
...obligatory name joke?
Hi guys, I was curious about using Function(). Is it dangerous to allow Function() to be built using part of a string (not from the user) but inside of a library.
Go's new version is 1.1
and it got out like 1 month ago
yea
old and stupid
they are already into version 1
pffft
I want to work on the LAMN stack
15:31
@TravisJ it's just as dangerous as eval
@TravisJ Dangerous? Not really. Should be avoided (as there's usually a better way)? Yes
@Florian - That is kind of what I was thinking. I mean, it is really the same thing right?
well, not as much for technical reasons, but don't put in user input for sure
@mikedidthis yeah sorry, i just putted html without a format
@TravisJ it's not exactly the same
15:32
@BillyMathews it won't to work for me
but for user input, it's just as bad
@okok no idea what your talking about my man.
@mikedidthis old reply dude
although it has some use
15
A: How to count the no of open brackets and no of close brackets

Florian Margainevar expression1 = "count(machineId)+count(toolId)"; var expression2 = "count(machineId)+count(toolId))"; if (matches(expression1)) { alert("Matched"); // Triggered! } else { alert("Not matched"); } if (matches(expression2)) { alert("Matched"); } else { alert("Not matched"); // T...

@Zirak - There is a better way, but it would require me parsing conditional statements piecewise.
15:32
i'm in trouble with bootstrap navbar bottom
@okok your always in trouble, right?
@Shmiddty Good luck. Not many out there use that. You'd be better off with Linux/Ngix/MongoDB/Node
yep :(
:'[ iMess
@TravisJ Or rethinking what led you to say "I need to compile javascript"
15:33
now it shows the navbar bottom at bottom page, but it is not sticked to the window :/
-1
A: Jquery or Css error while adding a class to a div

Surama HottaTry with the given class change in the 2nd div. need to add !important to overwrite the existing color. Original:- .m{ background:blue; } Change to: .m{ background: blue !important; } Happy Coding..:)

really?
suggesting !important; still happens?
i have 5 button with same class but different names of every button ...what i want to know is how can i click on a button and gets it's name?
@SomeKittens But that doesn't have a snazzy acronym
@FlorianMargaine That was a cheat answer :P
15:34
@Zirak it worked :P
LAMN > LNMN
Gotta work on my LAMN chops.
EVERYONE! downvote that answer please
you know, some people love to answer regex questions without regex
well, I went even further.
@rlemon I don't want to live in this world anymore.
fucking !important; ...
15:35
@rlemon not enough rep to downvote :(
lol
@Zirak - I wanted to be able to pass in "SomeVal > 5" for example and then have that used inside of a loop.
i have 5 button with same class but different names of every button ...what i want to know is how can i click on a button and gets it's name?....this is what i am doing...$(document).ready(function(){
$(".rating-cancel").click(function(){
var a=document.getElementByName(this);
alert(a);
alert("hello");
});

});
hey why i can't upload a screen? :(
@TravisJ ...instead of passing the boolean value?
15:35
@TravisJ for such a small string, you could parse it
@james dude... this is already the button...
^ @mikedidthis :(
@Zirak - Here is the calling statement I am using:
WhereJSON(jsonLots,"pl => pl.Quantity > 0 && pl.PlantId == "+plantId);
EVERYONE HERE IS WRONG.
5
15:36
Look, I probably can't fix your logic. I'm telling you to re-evaluate.
@okok wtf am I supposed to do with that? :)
@sh
@Shmiddty what?
@mikedidthis help me please :( why the navbar white is not sticked to bottom of the window? :(
@james this (the object stored in it) is ALREADY THE BUTTON THAT WAS CLICKED.
@Florian - The boolean changes depending on the current object
15:36
@TravisJ That looks like a job for a function
But again, see statement above
@okok test case?
not catched dude ...
test case? i'm on bootstrap
I CAN'T DEBUG AN IMAGE
lol ok
@Shmiddty so what should i do? to get the name of button ? which was clicked
Yes, I could do it with a function in one place, but I guess I was trying to make it available for more than just one situation.
Then write a more general function
@mikedidthis jsfiddle.net/V9Vrn/1 but the problem is navbars are not showing fixed :/
and dunno why :/
@james this.name...
@james your question is bad and you should feel bad.
@mikedidthis jsfiddle.net/V9Vrn/5 better
15:39
@rlemon MAKE THE ISSUE
@okok .navbar-fixed-top, .navbar-fixed-bottom {
position: static;
}
@TravisJ YAGNI
@mikedidthis wot? :O they should be fixed , static they will scroll with the page ....
@Florian - I have already used it.
@okok your overwriting position:fixed with position:static
15:40
@Shmiddty its not working...
Well, thanks for the advice guys :) I will try to see if I can remove the Function() in the future.
!!>((5*5)+' ').slice(0,4)
@Shmiddty "25 "
@FlorianMargaine is a zombie. Be aware.
@mikedidthis dude i can't understand, i'm not setting up any style to the navbars
15:40
@james then you are doing it wrong.
@Zirak No. Vampire.
@Florian is epic :D I try to take heed when he talks
@FlorianMargaine But...I saw you die
@Zirak That was a fake.
well done, right?
@TravisJ what?
is a help zombie worse than a help vampire?
15:42
@FlorianMargaine - Just saying that you are a guru.
Alright, take it easy guys
@Shmiddty No. Because it's slower, thus you can take a breathe there and there.
@TravisJ woot, thanks
but trust me; I'm not
@okok I suggest you look at the bootstrap CSS your applying first.
@rlemon GGGAAAAHHHH DIE IN A SEWER
Help Zombies infect others with their laziness and arrogance, they also attack anyone anywhere at any time - Help Vampires selectivity choose those to convert into their brotherhood of fucktards. They then gang up and prey on unsuspecting victims.
@Zirak I'll raise the damn issue I was waiting for lunch
15:43
A sewer?
calm your shit man
@mikedidthis i can paste you that but i really not adding any style to nothing pastebin.com/bvzQseQz
i just added the static position as you told me to do ...
!!>((20*20)+' ').slice(0,4)
@Shmiddty "400 "
!!> parseInt(5);
15:45
@okok I didn't tell you to apply anything. Your bootstrap-responsive.css is applying the style.
omg, I'm so lazy today. I think I'll go for some BF3. Laters
@okok 5
@okok Use it with a radix.
@OctavianDamiean cya!
@mikedidthis yes, but why i can't have the fixed bottom navbar? :(
15:45
!!>parseInt(09)
!!> parseInt(5, 10)
`9`
:9169586 `5`
^ nice one
!!>+'09'
@Shmiddty 9
15:46
hm
!!>Number('09')
@Shmiddty 9
!!>parseInt(Infinity,2)
@eazimmerman "NaN"
@okok because, like I told you position:fixed is so fucking borked on mobile it makes my alzheimer suffering gran look sane.
I thought leading zero was supposed to indicate octal
15:47
So I presume the bootstrap guys also figured position:fixed is a nightmare, and went for something else for the responsive stuff.
"borked"
@Zirak HERE IS YOUR DAMN ISSUE! sorry about the sewer smell
@rlemon I TAKE BACK EVERYTHING, THANK YOU GOOD SIR
15:48
this is what i am doing @Shmiddty
<input class="star" type="radio" name="star1" value="1" title="Very poor"/>
<input class="star" type="radio" name="star2" value="2" title="Poor"/>
$(document).ready(function(){
$(".rating-cancel").click(function(){
var a=document.getElementByName(this);
alert(a);
alert("hello");
});

});
...
@james it's wrong.
ctrl + k @james
what's wrong?
@james Please format your code (see bottom-right for help links)
15:48
i have tried this.name as well
@mikedidthis right, but i was expecting from a resposinve framework that they works :/, so this fkn navbar fixed bottom has no-sense since is not responsive pfff, thanks dude
!!> parseInt("fuck", 24);
@rlemon 15
@james Please format your code. Edit and Ctrl + K
@okok I think you're misunderstanding responsive there.
fuck me not even indented
15:50
@OctavianDamiean why? i mean, it uses media queries, it should bring a navbar fixed on bottom as per documentation :/
@OctavianDamiean they should call it navbar-middle-fixed instead of navbar-fixed-bottom IMO :/
@okok your making me a sad panda.
or better navbar-random-fixed lol
@okok That has nothing to do with it being responsive.
ok but why?? please explain me
ugh
DUDE
15:51
Read up on what Responsive Web Design means.
i expect from a responsive framework tht elements works on mobile :/
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<input class="star" type="radio" name="star1" value="1" title="Very poor" />
<input class="star" type="radio" name="star2" value="2" title="Poor" />
$(document).ready(function () {
    $(".star").click(function () {
        var a = document.getElementByName(this.name);
        alert(a);
    });
});
@james this is the input that was clicked. this.name is the name of the input that was clicked. document.getElementByName does not exist. You are doing it wrong. You should feel bad
it's not hard...
really I wish It were so we could be easier on people
but it's not hard..
@okok No, that's not what it means.
It has nothing to do with elements working on mobile per se.
15:52
hey check this out
still a bit of a work in progress
responsive design loosly means the design readjusts it'self in response to the viewport changing
well then how am i suppose to do this?
@Shmiddty
@Loktar you never cease to amaze me
what inspired this one?
the clock that explodes
hands @mikedidthis a pack of joy
Don't be a sad panda.
15:54
thought it would be cool to do it with metaballs
then it turned into this :P
@james I've given you everything you need. If you can't figure it out, then you should probably stop trying and go back to flipping burgers.
@OctavianDamiean dude , i'm on wikipedia and responsive is a technique to show elements based on envoirment (mobile,pc,tablet)
I have changed to ubuntu recently and all the ajax requests are giving me 500 error . Codeigniter & apache
@Loktar how does your wife feel about you having another wife... who is also a dude... who is also me...
any solutions?
15:55
haha as long as my other wife doesnt attack me sexually shes ok with it
@okok Re-read it and then read Ethan Marcotte's definition of it.
@Loktar my testicles won't fit
@PradyumnaSharma Bananas.
@Loktar man, my eyes flashed across the page, and completely missed the "l" in "clock". That made me do a serious double-take.
well I can't promise anything... a little booze.. the right music.... some more metaballs... I might just get a little randy.
15:55
@OctavianDamiean @mikedidthis what do you suggest me, if i want to make a pure mobile web site , adding a top fixed nav and a bottom fixed nav?
haha
@Loktar Holy shit
@okok I gave you the solution a week ago.
@Zirak LOL exploding cock omg..
That's AWESOME
15:56
Also, reading it doesn't mean just skimming though it.
well... change my color to white on that demo...
@AmaanCheval thanks man :)
@OctavianDamiean no no no problems dude, i understood
15:56
@mikedidthis are you not seeing the pattern of vampirishness
@Loktar cool
@SomeKittens You're the one who's been haunting my dreams!
@mikedidthis iScroll? :/
@Zirak moooove tooooward the liiiiiight......
@rlemon sadly yes. I just wanted to have more faith in people.
15:57
@mikedidthis He's preheeetty young.
@okok no, the two absolute positioned elements. I would never suggest iscroll.
!!>parseInt('077574')
@Shmiddty 77574
@mikedidthis absolute navs top and bottom, and scrolling content?
@Shmiddty 32636
15:57
there we go
I gotta add datgui and add it to codepen
will canvas ever get aliasing?
Are there any front end web developers who can tell me how much they get paid/charge?
@eazimmerman roll your own
at microsoft i took 2,3K € per month
15:59
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@okok you really work for apple?
yes
Blatant lies about skill will not be tolerated
newbie department
wow you get paid 4 times as much as me :(
15:59
@okok My ass ... you've just gotten out of your diapers ...

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