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00:04
how to get the index of the 4th '/' in a string?
user1125394
mode help vampire
Good question.
Crap, it's 5:43. See you later!
Iterate over the string and count the '/'s? I can't think of a good way.
user1125394
no it's ok
user1125394
00:14
doing some slipt( , 3)
If you want to go somewhere, goto is the best way to get there. [ken]
00:33
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okk thanx
@xcx Are they all in a row, or scattered throughout
user1125394
no worries, I have bigger problems now
Ok ^^
is there a way to have js open a new tab/window ? i want it to do that when opening the forums for using event listeners
00:44
window.open?
!!/mdn window.open
will that only do window or tab ? or does it go by user preference
Just window
ah
that might annoy some folks who want tabs
unless i can some how load my forums above my app to avoid new tabs all together
I don't think JS can open tabs
00:48
ok
ill use z-index then
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A: Open url in new tab using javascript

dukeThis is a trick function open_in_new_tab(url ) { var win=window.open(url, '_blank'); win.focus(); }

Not sure if it works or not
ok will take a read thanks.
Could try checking if the new window is blocked, if so try this method, like I said, not sure if it works 100% with all browsers
Object-oriented design is the roman numerals of computing. [Rob Pike]
01:31
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Q: loaded javascript file not showing

Samo Adxi'm working a custom wordopress site, and i've loaded all the required javascript file: wp_enqueue_script('easing', get_stylesheet_directory_uri() .'/js/diapo/jquery.easing.1.3.js'); wp_enqueue_script('minified', get_stylesheet_directory_uri() .'/js/diapo/jquery.hoverIntent.minified.js'); wp_e...

02:14
Hahahhahahaha I love watching his play throughs
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03:08
04:04
Death to code bloat.
js is about the only place that cares about code bloat
Everywhere should.
actually the way i think node.js does library dependencies might be a kind of js code bloat
Oh. I'm not familiar.
i think it's to prevent dll hell
04:09
Well, if it's necessary, you could argue that it isn't bloat.
Death to bloat, for some definitions of bloat (-;
Yeah, Death to ^
and if not death, at least minification d-:
OOP is to writing a program, what going through airport security is to flying. — Richard Mansfield
04:26
HOW DO I PARSE HTML WITH REGEX PL0X
IT'S HARDER THAN TYPING IN LOWER CASE LETTERS
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Q: RegEx match open tags except XHTML self-contained tags

JeffI need to match all of these opening tags: <p> <a href="foo"> But not these: <br /> <hr class="foo" /> I came up with this and wanted to make sure I've got it right. I am only capturing the a-z. <([a-z]+) *[^/]*?> I believe it says: Find a less-than, then Find (and capture) a-z one or ...

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Q: node.js, supposed benefit of

KevinThere are a few claimed benefits to node.js that I typically hear. Some (many?) I agree with. There is one that I completely do not understand, which is the one language argument: "You can now use one language on both the client side and the server side." This does not make sense to me on many l...

@Shmiddty Thanks. Do you have a github account, so I can credit you in the commit?
bah, too late. Pushing.
04:50
Why is a div inside of a contenteditable div also contenteditable?
the opposite would make less sense
Because its content is editable.
05:18
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Q: How do I get the content of the div on a key press so that it also includes the text which was entered on that keypress?

Romantic ElectronI have a contenteditable div and the user can enter or modify the text in it.I want to display the text in another div html code: <div contenteditable="true" id ="a1"> </div> <div id="a2"> </div> the javascript code: var x=document.getElementById("a1"); x.onkeypress=f...

05:50
Yarrrrr, she be dead matey.
What does yarrr mean?
!!/urban yarr
@JanDvorak YARR A pirate saying used in ancient times that could interpret to almost anything today.
06:49
@Shmiddty hm, what's the point? :>
@rlemon v is global...
Hello @FlorianMargaine Did you see Go 1.1 is released ?
@dystroy wasn't that a while ago?
It wasn't the official definitive release
I'll be curious about serious benchmarks in the next weeks. Fans seem to pretend it's now faster than Java 7.
06:54
heh
faster than java?
damn, I thought it'd be on par with C
Java is very very fast now (after it took one or two minutes to launch the VM).
There's this benchmark : benchmarksgame.alioth.debian.org
I know that java is fast, but it's still running on a JIT
and C is still the reference
I don't expect Go to be in par with C in a micro-benchmark. And it's hard to bench big real world applications.
@rlemon here's how I'd do it: gist.github.com/Ralt/5574170
@dystroy yeah, but you know...
you know when you can worry or not about perf
you usually don't with C
you just know it's fast
you like it? :P
Well, there's a big set of applications you wouldn't dare to code in C
07:01
oh, I wouldn't dare to do anything in C
:P
Lisp is the way to go anyway.
I think in the last 10 5 years, the only times I wrote C code was to answer SO :)
heh
I've actually taken a liking to C
doesn't mean I'd write some for fun, but I wouldn't be against it
I like C. And I fixed the 10 years because I made many programs and libraries for Palm.
Palm?
oh, this :D
nice
this "book" made me like C: c.learncodethehardway.org/book
Math.sign = function (x) {
    return (x > 0) - (x < 0);
}
07:12
I made some of my best programs (including a whole application manager) for Palm. Too bad the management of the Palm company was so bad, that was such a fun OS...
yeah? I have no idea what it looks like to be coding for this
I just know that my grandpa had one :P
and I played with it for a bit
it was on windows
Well... to start with you have to write your own memory manager and your own widget libraries, as what was standard was too poor... but what's below is very very similar to the old Mac OS fundations. Except it's in C and not in Pascal.
you mean PowerPC version?
Nah, the old one, from MacOS 1 to 5...
ugh, sounds like you had to rewrite everything...
07:14
You had the wonderful idea of files as resources sets. This solved many problems.
@dystroy Resource sets?
You mean like records in a database?
That would be cool, actually
Back in the time, in 1984's Mac OS, files had a type and a creator code, and were sets of resources, each one with a type.
That meant for example you could edit any program easily, to change the strings, the images or the code.
The exact same system was used on Palm.
And yes, that also was the basis of the databases on Palm. Resources were called records.
Sounds like it was designed well
There were limitations but I really liked the idea. And that's a little by hacking programs with CanOpener that I learnt to program when I was a kid...
An example : I translated a few games (among them probably Civilization I) from English to French for my little sister, just by playing with the resources
07:21
And by playing a little with code disassembler, you could change the code, for example adding easter eggs or bypassing software protections
Sounds too sensible to be successful.
Well, Mac OS history is well known. There were limitations. A good leadership was necessary to rebuild it but leadership was lacking in Apple at that time. So they ended trashing it and replacing it with Next.
Of course Next was itself, like BeOS and PalmOS, partially inspired by MacOS but I would have preferred more MacOS and less Next. But they had no time when Jobs came back, Apple was dying, they had to launch the new Mac OS immediately, no time for an ambitious merge.
It must be 1983.
07:37
Jobs come back and the official replacement of MacOS by NextOS was in 1996.
come on, dystroy ain't that old.
Oh wait---
... :P
Oh, sorry, was referring to my avatar.
I feel like shit ...
@OctavianDamiean You're amazing
there's probably some reason.
07:39
huh? Did I miss something?
+1. The whole purpose of doing a nightly build is to catch problems as early as possible and before they go sailing out with a release. 95% of developers have made high-visibility mistakes during their careers. The other 5% are lying. — Blrfl May 25 '11 at 14:52
heh...
that should be a bot's quote.
any buddy knows
how to show difference between regular price and sale price woocommerce in wordpress ?
never used woocommerce
try the PHP room
Pro-tip : be careful when you switch back and forth between the SO chat and a documentation you're writing in French. Or you'll frequently have to remove one sentence or two that you inadvertently wrote in English...
07:49
If A = B and B = C, then A = C, except where void or prohibited by law. ~ Roy Santoro
07:59
How would you describe data to be given to a Venn diagram drawer?
The simplest way is to say 'group A, group B, overlap of A and B'
@BenjaminGruenbaum Give me a sample input
Because I could come up with { A : 50, B : 40, 'A&B' : 25 }
Oh, you just want to populate the venn diagram without knowing what the actual sets in the picture contain?
You'll probably have to define colors or other stuff
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm open to other suggestions
08:02
so I'd say { A:{value:50, color:'bluepink'}, B:{tooltip:'the best!', color:'blackerblack', value:NaN}}
@dystroy True but irrelevant. How would you represent the values and the overlap?
@Zirak Passing [1,2,3,4,5] [2,3,5,1] for example, and a function equals
In the input above, the second set will be completely contained in the first one
@Zirak totally irrelevant because I've read too fast : I thougth this was about cheese diagram (can't remember english name)
(assuming equals is the standard ===)
@dystroy pie chart?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yes, you English like pie, we like cheese... And Canadians like some stuff I can't remember too, should eat some phosphorus...
08:05
{A: 50, B: 40, union: [['A', 'B', 25]]}
@BenjaminGruenbaum That's an intermediate step. It'll have to be turned into something which describes the overlap. What is that?
@Zirak The function equals you're passing can describe the overlap since you know which elements are in every set
Data-wise, I mean how would you say "here, this is the overlap between A and B"
In [1,2,3,4,5] and [1,2,3,5] assuming equals is the normal === the overlap can be calculated easily, and is [1,2,3,5]
08:08
Put that in a data structure
Doesn't a Venn Diagram assume there is an overlap ? I thought the diagram construction was only function of the number of sets, and the rest is just placing the elements in the correct sets.
The overlap can be zero as well
A set of sets (array of arrays in JavaScript where elements are distinct, a lot of other languages have sets built in) and a function
Looks like the right structure.
You've managed to describe in English what that is, now show me
08:10
{sets:[[1,2,3,4,5],[1,2,3,4]],equals:function(a,b){return a===b;}}
The result!
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Q: Websocket protocol server development

TemporaryNickNameI am interested in building a custom Websocket server for college project. I have a good familiarity about HTTP 1.1 and knows quite well of how it works. I am asking this question assuming that Websocket clients (browsers) have their protocol specification since Websocket clients connects to Webs...

How would the result, to be drawn, will look like? How will the drawer know "oh here is the overlap"
{sizes: {A: 50, B:40, C:30}, unions: [['A', 'B', 25], ['B', 'C', 10]]} ?
That's what I meant
08:11
var overlapOfAll = sets.reduce(function(a,b){ a.concat(b);}).filter(function(a,b){...
filter uses the standard filter with indexOf function
I give up
anyone ? I am trying to move this close image out of header div, so that it looks like it's out of header div,

http://jsfiddle.net/MuhammadRaja/uctFX/3/
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Q: Websocket protocol server development

TemporaryNickNameI am interested in building a custom Websocket server for college project. I have a good familiarity about HTTP 1.1 and knows quite well of how it works. I am asking this question assuming that Websocket clients (browsers) have their protocol specification since Websocket clients connects to Webs...

**Partially out of header, like on corner but half inside div and half out of it
Anyway, eventually you're going to want [[x0,y0,r0], [x1,y1,r1], ...].
There will probably have to be some moderately tricky math involved.
08:18
@dystroy heh. I totally write "and" quite often in french mails...
@Zirak I failed to understand what you're trying to do.
He's drawing Venn diagrams.
Yea, I got that.
Thinking about what data structures are required.
Wait wait wait! Venn diagrams! Not Karnaugh-Veitch diagrams, never mind.
08:28
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@OctavianDamiean Well, it made for interesting googling.
Hi Gud afternoon....
It is late morning and it is a bad one.
Working out the (x, y) of B will require some math...
I'm thinking of solving an area equation; I know what % of A's area A∩B will occupy
circle intersection?
08:35
Yeah
I have a function. I need to call it several times based on a counter variable value
How can I do this?
for loop?
or there is something else?
If only there was this way to loop over things, maybe decreasing a value in each iteration...
And the points where the two lines cross.
i have one doubt. i uploaded audio file Only supports '16kbps 8000HZ mono PCM wav files.how to restrict before upload.can anyone help me.
@Zirak there's an exact formula for circle intersection area. Note the intersection is composed of two circle slices
08:37
@Thirunisha Did you change your name / account to come back and ask this?
I'll figure it out
@AmaanCheval no...
If you need your IDE's refactoring features, then your code isn't orthogonal
Morning peeps
08:48
hi ho all
anyone famialir with Knockout? Struglling with something really simple here...
I'll just leave that there
@Blowsie No idea sorry :(
@BillyMathews is that patrick?
Could be
or
@Mr_Green I don't know... while?
08:53
@Blowsie ?
No I thought there might be different workaround
apart from looping
@Blowsie Is that link has anything to do with me? I think you miss called :)
@Mr_Green yeah, your message appeared under my mouse just as i was clicking.
hehe k
08:56
@BillyMathews The lack of respect for that dead animal which was forced to give its life so we can eat and live bothers me.
@OctavianDamiean It's dead. Who cares?
We should.
Why?
It's dead.
Because it was a living creature before.
It is not just some kind of object.
I have no issue eating dead animals
08:59
Neither have I, it is just the lack of respect for them.
@OctavianDamiean It is now, it's dead

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