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17:16
> As to the /fuckable command, I merely asked you to reconsider. Personally, I find it extremely immature an inappropriate
posted on November 12, 2013 by Chris Coyier

This is one of those tricky CSS things that I see come up every few months. I guess what better place to address it than CSS-Tricks eh? The situation involves ragged-right inline text. Like when a paragraph of text breaks to the next line whenever the next word won't fit (i.e. most text on the internet). You want to add a background behind that text which: Follows the ragged-right edge Is

But how will we now find out who to fuck? :(
@Wes sadly that isn't the issue. Its the welcome message :(
in Not JavaScript, 5 mins ago, by Sklivvz
Ok sorry please entertain me once more. What are the advantages of an automated welcome message over a manual one? I promise I won't bother you further :-D
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how an automated welcome message can be the problem?
Because its automated.
That seems to be the issue.
17:20
Hi guys. Quick question. Can I have height 100% of the viewport without using absolute positioning?
But I am staying out of it. For me, it seems that people with power want to use that power. Reason and logic are not factoring.
@jonasnas Hey! yeah you should be able to.
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@mikedidthis lol
@Wes sounds like office politics. I dislike any kinds of politics
so lets say I want the page to be always height=100%. I set html,body height=100%, no i want to have header 100px height and content div which together take all the screen. but I cant make 100px(header) + .content = 100% of the screen without absolute positioning
*no = now
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some commands must be censored but i don't think caprica annoys with that message, actually i think it is very useful for people that don't read the description
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17:26
@mikedidthis except the dictatorship where you are the dictator you mean? <-- i always say that
@Wes no I hate that as well. I hate being the boss of anything.
@jonasnas two seconds
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going home
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later
later man.
ok, you are using css3
17:31
@jonasnas no
box-sizing ie8+
Yes but it is css3.
and even with this box-sizing
i couldn't use margins, could I?
no
well maybe
sorry
yes it is CSS3, I am not with it today
I don't see the issue, I mean, IE8 is 3 revs back.
its ok
but then If I want to use margins, how should I do it?
@jonasnas I don't think you can.
The issue is the height 100% and the header
as you said margin + height 100% will equal more than 100%
So using box-sizing, we can create the space needed for the header and still retain 100%.
The only other solution is position:absolute as far as I can see.
So who can help me find out why the hell this wont echo a value??
			if ( $videos->have_posts() ): while ( $videos->have_posts() ): $videos->the_post(); $id = get_the_id(); ?>
				<div>
					<div class="thumbnail">
						<?php /*if (!!get_field('video_duration')):*/ ?>
							<span class="video-duration"><?php $dur = get_field('video_duration', $id); echo $dur; ?><br />MINS</span>
						<?php /*endif;*/ ?>
						<?php the_post_thumbnail(); ?>
					</div>
17:39
The php room? :D
it's wordpress.. of all people the people in there hate wordpress the most
@mikedidthis, so If I wanted to have a gap ('let say margin') between header and content. which approach should I use?
@jonasnas I would go with padding and increase the top value
And is using absolute positioning considered good practice?
whitespace / gap is the same visual
@jonasnas I use it all the time, but some people have an issue with it
17:41
absolute positioning is considered bad practice
@BillyMathews the only users I know who do PHP in this room aren't here :(
@BillyMathews bull. So me the proof or gtfo :D
I am deciding between Titanium and doing just a plain HTML5+Javascript implementation for an upcoming project. I would prefer to not use a wrapper and so HTML5+JS is my preferred method. However Im fairly new and so have a quick question. When coding in HTML and JS, what do you use to control the UI so that it auto re sizes (for a different resolutions like a tablet, phone, or desktop)? Also I dont want to write HTML and would like an IDE, can I create HTML5 pages with Visual Studio?
I mean, its bad if you don't know how to do it :D
it's only bad if you don't know how to use it / don't understand the implications
^^
so what are the implications?
17:42
@jonasnas it relates to the nearest parent with position:relative set.
which are forgotten by many developers
@BillyMathews absolute positioning is a tool that can be abused like any other.. it is not by default bad practice
You need to take into consideration browser support aswell
@BillyMathews wut?
that is the equivalent of saying wrenches are considered bad practice ;]
17:44
some browsers (older ie) can fuck it up
@BillyMathews no, you just need to write the css correctly.
That's about as specific as I can be on that point.....
Also its 2013, you probably at most, need to worry about IE8+.
True.
@CarrieKendall I said that it was considered bad practice
that's wrong though
17:45
Why do I even emphasize?
@jonasnas just remember you need a parent element to the position:absolute element to fix itself against. Apart from that its golden.
its not considered bad practice
@CarrieKendall let me re-word it: alot of people consider it bad practice
17:46
its not a bad practice. Its usually implemented without thought.
i can implement relative positioning poorly as well
its a great property, but like most css, if used wrong, its blamed.
I have heard lots of people saying not to use absolute positioning
i can definitely implement fixed positioning poorly
@BillyMathews me too. And not one can back it up.
17:47
my implementation of these positions has nothing to do with the properties
the JS room is full of people who don't advocate using it, and not one has show me a reason why
don't listen to people who spout off how things are bad practice with no examples of why
everyone has an opinion
Just to clear this up: I agree with you, absolute positioning is great and there is nothing wrong with it.
that is why I emphasized considered in my original statement
@mikedidthis So for me its still not clear. So if not using absolute positioning. And I want to have a white 10px gap between header and content. How should I do it
I think the word practice was the issue. Some people think its a bad idea to use
17:48
margin?
padding?
height should be 100% (header + content)
that's not so easy...
you could use a percentile margin
You mean you want that?
I can't really advise more unless I see a design?
@BillyMathews i am not picking on you, just pointing out that what you were saying was wrong.. :]
@CarrieKendall what was wrong about what I said?
17:51
@mikedidthis so in your example , header is blue, content is green, but I want to have a white gap between header and content (like it would be margin-top:10px on the content)
@BillyMathews practice
10 mins ago, by Billy Mathews
absolute positioning is considered bad practice
But that's not untrue. Other people do consider absolute positioning to be bad practice. Am I wrong?
yes, you are
i don't know who other are
but take it from a few people who use CSS frequently, it isn't bad practice at all
17:53
@BillyMathews they consider it a bad idea or technique
@CarrieKendall along with box-sizing, its one of my favourite properties
it can be abused like any other tool, but i don't think there's anyone out there saying WE MUSTNT USE IT, FOR IT IS BAD
@CarrieKendall but there is
please see emphasized text for sarcasm ;]
link
I don't have
but
Mike agrees, right?
7 mins ago, by mikedidthis
the JS room is full of people who don't advocate using it, and not one has show me a reason why
lol the JS room also says you shouldnt use jquery because you'll kill kittens
its all about implementation
17:55
Correct.
I think the issue is the statement is so strong.
Someone told billy not to use it, billy repeats this to another user... they tell some one else.
YOU ALL MISS OUT ON THE GOODIES :D
also, understand the source.. the js room deals with noobs who abuse said tools regularly
example:
how do you create a variable in jquery? <- js room answer: jquery is bad, learn javascript
I have been told by a superior in my office (front end dev) that I musn't use absolute positioning on a project I was working on
@CarrieKendall not strictly true. They hate the use of jQuery without understand the abstraction.
@BillyMathews ask him for a use case or reason or tell him to gtfo.
@mikedidthis Thanks a lot. I didn't notice that there was a nested article tag and couldn't understand why padded space was not filled with blue color
17:58
@jonasnas its ok, I added it in the last revision.
Fuck it, IDGAF at the end of the day as long as he's happy
he's the one paying me
so let say if you had to do it for yourself
would you use the approach you showed (nesting tags) or absolute positioning?
Can anyone explain to me why people keep telling me using `position:absolute` is bad?
@BillyMathews well, i hope that he stays your boss and you never have to look for employment with someone who uses tools based on the use case ;]
I can. because it sounds like hard coded value in programming but it only sounds
18:00
@jonasnas what?
for me 'absolute' makes impression like smth is hardcoded (but it is not)
@jonasnas height: 100px is just the same
I know
I'm saying just a bout the word, not the keyword
doesn't matter
sorry, that was in haste.
Thanks for the input.
So it seems lack of knowledge.
@mikedidthis i am curious of the replies you get.. i didn't know any respectable CSS community members thought this
i mean.. if you go to a website that box-shadow 50px's all the things it doesnt mean that box-shadow is considered bad.. amirite?
anyways, i have a meeting, bbl :]
18:06
@CarrieKendall correct :D
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@mikedidthis telling that something is bad talking generally isn't wise
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in fact used sensibly position absolute is very useful
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it does what's meant for
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so if you use for that, you're doing nothing wrong
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until ie6 included it wasn't possible to use properties on the same axis at same time
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18:12
means that you wasn't able to use top and bottom simoultaneusly and left and right as well
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but if you don't consider that i think it never had any other bugs
I think in this case when I need 100% height (header+content) its better to use absolute positioning, because otherwise you need to change dom to make styling work
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i have often seen acrobatic css like negative margins, sizeless containers etc instead of using position absolute and that is what i consider bad
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position absolute absolutely isn't
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i have a better question tho
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18:16
why i always look like a holy man telling a sermon when i answer a question?
:D because you get paid better for that
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on the way home i picked a giant kebab, the cashier asked me if i wanted it cut in pieces and i answered "yes please" to keep up appearances. she didn't know i'm just a forever alone fat ass
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18:35
posted on November 12, 2013 by Chris Coyier

Mozilla says they "will no longer ship new 'moz'-prefixed APIs" as part of an overall philosophy of: "Is this good for the Web?" Blink has also said this. Word has it WebKit still plans to use them as they deem necessary. Direct Link to Article — Permalink… -moz-gone is a post from CSS-Tricks

18:53
posted on November 12, 2013 by Chris Coyier

Essentially a way to import a block of dependancies (scripts and styles) into an HTML document. <link rel="import" href="imports.html"> It doesn't actually just plop the content from the referenced file where you call it though, like an @import does in CSS or and include does in a server side language. HTML could very much use that. Direct Link to Article — Permalink…

posted on November 12, 2013 by Chris Coyier

It's live! If this is the first you've heard of it, it's a contest where you get a Photoshop document and have two weeks to convert it into HTML and CSS. You're judged on an established set of criteria. The design this year is by Daniel Mall. You have to submit your design through CodePen. As you'll need to host files (like images) to make it happen, and you'll want to be working privately,

19:35
@Wes sorry I went to eat dinner
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no prob
That one just winds me up
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19:49
which one?
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you mean position absolute?
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anyway it's correct that position absolute can be used wrong
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and it's easy to make mistakes with it
@Wes like all css.
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i think it also has a bad rep because macromedia dreamweaver used to generate layout 100% made with position absolute
19:52
@Wes jQuery masonry use the same techinque
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yeah but that handles position absolute well, with dreamweaver were common sites that don't fit the client neither show scrollbars on different resolutions they were designed for
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msie11 is actually good
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as opposed to msie10 it starts fast
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i'm seriously considering to switch to it for my primary browser
@Wes troll?
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20:03
no seriously
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i consider msie10 a good browser
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but it wasn't agile yet, responsive
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sometimes it hangs
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but msie11 is seriously good
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not saying it's good for developing
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20:05
but for navigation
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seems it can compete with chrome
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i think i'm going to test it for some days
java.net.ServerSocket is not supported by Google App Engine's Java runtime environment
what is supported then?
use python, java is eww :p
....
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20:09
the kebab killed me tho. i feel like i have it in my lungs
the only other way would be negative margin?
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well there's also display table
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or float
display:table would be the closest, I don't think you could do it precisely with floats
percentage widths aren't true
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i'm not sure i understood the goals
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20:18
you don't want tags go under the icons, right?
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in this case float can't help
@Wes correct
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because icons are fixed width, the tag list is flexible
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but display table is ok for that
yeah
so in this case, position:absolute is a solution along with table
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20:20
anyway no it's possible also with floats only
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wait
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@mikedidthis jsfiddle.net/EQRJL
@Wes so the downside is extra markup?
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not necessarily
at the moment, yes.
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anyway talking about markup
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the two buttons shouldn't be in a list?
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as well as tags
the original, they were svgs served via an iframe
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urm?
20:29
also actions / post details
tumblr
look in the footer of the posts
plus that was just an example
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ok i see
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so you can't wrap them in a list?
seemed messy
Plus I coded this theme as I did the tutorial
and idk
I do
at the time the post details were just text
so it when into the ul
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i'm not understanding :\
the date / notes / tags, there weren't links
just strings / text
so I made a ul as it was text
left the buttons out as they were actions
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20:39
ok anyway there's nothing wrong with that actually
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it may be improved somehow
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i think
meh, its done.
30 videos. I am done
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lol
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ok, i bet you are xD
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20:41
i'm making coffee 21:40 because i have some work to finish
me too :D
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actually i have some work to start 8D
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dear me
yeah that as well :D
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today they offered me a promotion
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20:43
ironic since i'm planning to quit that job
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lol
really?
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really
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that office is a lost cause
take it fool
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20:48
i like to work there because of the people
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but the organization is a disaster
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there are no bosses, only improvisation
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in fact i always do everything except what's in my contract
sounds like my job :D
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lol i bet it isn't
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20:50
it's just an utter disaster
@Wes I won't lie I hate hearing this
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we do reunions just to ignore what was been said in them
@CarrieKendall position:absolute reasons to hate it? gist.github.com/mikedidthis/7438341
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at the start the work was interesting, now seems we are here just to maintain the status quo, instead of create new things and improve the old ones
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also nobody trusts others opinions, it's years that i'm fighting to improve our work condition starting all new softwares but everybody is happy as they are so no reason to change
20:59
yeah
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we have a intranet interface that works with a 20 years old software we can't modify anymore
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because the company that made it was closed
if it makes you feel any better, its the same with our government agencies here
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and they refuse to give us the original code
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which is by the way VB6 LOL
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21:01
actually i don't think it even exists the original code, it was lost surely
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@mikedidthis in theory we aren't part of the government :( but is one of our clients
@Wes ahh
well I know a few here and they are 9-5
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we also do regular sites, but rarely recently
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actually we don't even have salesmen anymore for searching customers
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bah, anyway it's time to change for me, i'm still young and i'm not happy now
21:05
@Wes that would be my advise.
I am broke as hell, but I do what I enjoy.
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next year i will surely quit, hopefully with something else waiting for me to do already
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one of my bosses was a great programmer and an excellent salesman
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he hired me and until he was there everything was ok
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sadly some years ago had terrible health issues so now it doesn't actually work anymore
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now he's ok but he doesn't have the strength anymore
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21:12
and apparently that started the decline of the company
Ahh, I feel that. I have the same story with my gran.
Except she was a great artist.
Couldn't sell a thing though :D
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lol
I mean it though. If you are not happy, its probably best to try and move on
We spend so much time at work, we should enjoy it.
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yes, really
I don't know you very well, but I know you well enough to say that.
You are one of the good ones, helpful and funny, just a bit shitty to hear you down :D
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21:17
i agree, happiness at work is important
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i'm not actually down... i'm disappointed and lost, i thought my life got a direction already but apparently it does not
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but i like challenges
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nothing ever stopped me doing anything
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except myself of course
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i'm my worst enemy
21:18
you are me both, I say that honestly.
I let myself down a lot this year, more so for being doubtful.
Shall we just get drunk and play video games together :D
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lol
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with my side projects friend, the one that is working with me on the "4 colors site" that you saw, we decided already to plan expanding the business to EU, that would include UK too. i don't know why but i made your name as a possible useful contact xD everything can happen
I am not useful? well screw you! :D
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possible because i don't know if you agree :D
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i don't know much about you but i grasped a lot of you by small details, like being a father, dating a woman with a kid already, i guess says a lot of a man 8D
21:29
@Wes lul. I am just a kid trapped in an grown ups life.
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ahah bullshit
@Wes its true.
I mean it, I am happy with it.
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well so it's even better, your abilities in fitting grown ups life are remarkable xD
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now it's time to start to work jesus i don't even know how to start
I won't even ask ...
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21:40
and i wouldn't even try to answer xD
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how would you call a string that acts as a textual ID? i have ID already and that's numeric
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something like "token"
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but looks wrong
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i have that as well, but it's a regular text, like a title
21:44
why 2 unique ids?
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because i want a string easily attributable to an object
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echo _(22); // wtf
echo _("site.configs.welcome_message"); // easy(sier) to remember
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i guess i'll go with "token"
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oop programming is tough

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