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@Feeds That's shit.
Get out.
but it's cuuuuuuuuute
no it isn't. would barbecue it
posted on January 19, 2015

Piled Higher & Deeper by Jorge Cham www.phdcomics.com title: "The PHD Movie 2 is in production!" - originally published 1/14/2015 For the latest news in PHD Comics, CLICK HERE!

posted on January 19, 2015

Piled Higher & Deeper by Jorge Cham www.phdcomics.com title: "On Schedule" - originally published 1/19/2015 For the latest news in PHD Comics, CLICK HERE!

http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=Where+is+waldo%3F
so I guess that's solved then
17:20
@Feeds Lamest comics I have ever read
Hi, What do you guys think about Polymer(polymer-project.org)?
@StephanMuller It seems to think he's 'Tourist Guy'
I think polymer sounds real interesting, but I haven't tried it yet
Haven't tried it as well
Sounds like a great way to write unmaintainable wep applications
Or, if you're careful, a much more powerful way to write web applications :D
17:23
[thumbs up]
Writing components makes it un-maintainable?
@BasementKeyboardHero Imagine a noob using that
Imagine they taught it as a module in a university
Yes and?
How is separating concerns a problem :P
You'd have 200 different elements called <this-element-1 /> and <new-thing-element />
And
I d love it if they teach people to split their code up
17:24
I know a bunch of developers here who'd do the same shit :P
Only requirement for the course would be "Don't be an idiot"
I get that naming things is hard but come on :P
I didn't nail naming till like third year of uni.
Mostly cos I had to learn 200 other things as well.
Prolly half the people on my degree wrote procedural code for their final project
Noobs
lol
I fucking hated m$ tech back in uni
17:27
Lol
Most noob developers think naming is a secondary thing
Wrong thoughts
We had a vb course :P not a vb.net course just plain old vb :P
Mon to the ring
heil!
17:29
o/
\o
17:30
So, what's happening
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal's mother is happening
@kiraken we are rallying to our leader @PeeHaa
Ow..
@Sippy nope
how about each of us show a pen he created in codepen and we choose the best one? Seems like you don't have anything better to use
to do*
17:33
I got goat business to attend to
next time then :)
That pen looks magnificent lol
@DarkAshelin It's super korean.
It's the best I can do everything on codepen sucks and people in here will laugh at me for it :)
17:34
@Sippy xD
@Sippy but I worked for their company tho
@PeeHaa But i'll have to raise your pen this one :p codepen.io/kiraken/pen/ZYBQNq
@PeeHaa is there a queue for her?
That css stuff you people do always amazes me
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal s/for/in
17:36
:D
my mum is phat. you guys are disgusting
@DarkAshelin Was your office nice?
I heard the Nexon offices are kewel
@Sippy it was my room so yeah
worked from home
o
noob
also the NXEU forum is in the ghetto
it's not cool at all
17:37
Rly? xD
no really, it's in the ghetto, I could always hear ambulances and police sirens when we had a skype meeting
btw who's got the best rep here? i'm 36 and it's impossible to get it up, because people just take the answer and don't even bother to upvote! Any tips?
Ahahaha
@kiraken Lol
@kiraken I had exactly the same problem. Don't worry, just keep trying
There are people in here with over 100k rep :)
17:38
Yeah, i'll just keep trying anyways, but people good be jerks sometimes
@kiraken it's because you probably aren't very familiar with people's problems (on this site) yet. The longer you hang out here, the more questions you will be able to solve. Right now you can only solve "easy" questions from users that only visit the site once in their life (and they don't upvote)
could*
@kiraken Protip: your answers aren't answers, they're just solutions to problems.
You need to take concepts and explain them in some detail to allow the reader to reach their solution with some guidance
That will get you accepted/upvoted
@kiraken your question has been asked multiple times on meta, you should try searching there :p
I don't see anything wrong with his answers
17:39
Too short, often just code?
most of them have a bit of explanation next to them
Most of the accepted answers that have decent votes have a fairly large explanation and some sample code
the ones without upvotes lol
I try to keep it short and let the code explain, i just assume people asking have the minimal amount of comprehension
You should delete the questions with -fuckton rep on them
17:41
well it's best to explain what you added. Since the user couldn't figure it out on its own, there's a good chance he didn't understand how it works
most of your upvotes will come from other people trying to solve the same problem after the fact. if you waste your time on questions that are duplicates of other questions, you wont get as many upvotes.
^ exactly
meaning that: "easy" questions which have been asked before, will not get many upvotes
however, new/rarer questions, which could make google first page results (because it hasn't been asked much before) will get u a lot of upvotes
also, questions that are poorly asked with shitty titles, people wont find those from searching
OR a question that is just asked/explained in a very good way, can also get google result hits
I got one of those
wow you guys put too much thought into it, i just assumed that if i keep solving problems i'll get better reps
17:42
@DarkAshelin sweet jesus dat answer x.x
Also I lied, the only guy in here above 100k is Jon Sampson
my most upvoted answer - it's not specifically good or anything, but I think the OP had a very descriptive title in his question, and that's why it's in google results
@kiraken well, you are correct
solving more and more problems will improve yourself and your knowledge of code, allowing you to answer harder questions too. You will also get more familiar with the site and be able to recognize bad/good questions
but if you look at my answers on my profile, I got 2 pages of "0 upvote" answers
one of my top answers is the #1 search result on google for "sass placeholder mixin"
half of all answers I gave actually got 0 upvotes
17:45
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A: How to save a PNG image server-side, from a base64 data string

Some GuyTry this: file_put_contents('img.png', base64_decode($base64string)); file_put_contents docs

@cimmanon woah
My second most upvoted answer
(Because my most upvoted answer has just a ridiculous number of upvotes)
And my third:
@SomeGuy you should edit that and improve it with explanation xD
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A: How to add #hash clicking to an element

Some GuyUsing plain old vanilla JS: window.location.hash='example'; MDN on window.location

Yeah @DarkAshelin You have a very impressive profile. But i've been coding for about 6 years and freelancing for over 5years, and sometimes i find questions that make no sense to me
I hope i get over that soon
17:46
@DarkAshelin Haha, I don't care enough to!
I don't even use PHP
I just happened to know the answer to that and answered it
I think I got 3 upvotes once
@kiraken my profile isn't impressive at all. I got 100+ answers and 50 of them have 0 upvotes, then another 20 of them only got 1 upvote. I got even less accepted answers. Also I've been coding for less long than u
@SomeGuy Holy shit that is bad! But I think I can do better!
@SomeGuy dat gifs
17:47
81
A: Why isn't my textarea's placeholder showing up?

PeeHaaBecause you have something as text in your textarea with a linebreak in it. <textarea rows="5" cols="30" placeholder="enter optional message"> </textarea><br /> Should be: <textarea rows="5" cols="30" placeholder="enter optional message"></textarea><br />

@Sippy Repwhoring ain't easy
@PeeHaa Hahaha
wow, the most upvotes i got was 1...
@SomeGuy lol
@PeeHaa wow how is that even a common problem, it's pretty much a "typo in question" closevote one
@DarkAshelin inorite
17:48
@kiraken in short: don't worry, it'll get better/easier with time
@DarkAshelin But waaaaait there is more!
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A: How do I fix this missing semicolon syntax error in Javascript?

PeeHaaYour issue is the fact that the i in function is the unicode character i. If you change it to a 'normal' i it should just work. But now I'm wondering how the hack :) did you get an unicode character there :P

go away braggart
This morning i actually coded a 3D cube to answer some guy's question, and only got 1 upvote... gotta learn repwhoring i suppose lol
are we bragging?
17:50
yeah totally
105
A: What are the implications of using "!important" in CSS?

Stephan MullerYes, !important is bad practice. !important was initially designed to help people with visual impairments overwrite the style sheets of websites. Accessibility software/plugins use !important to overwrite the default rules in a website's CSS. Using !important in your CSS can sometimes be useful ...

boooo not enough rep whoring
that one gets good google juice
17:51
what kind of repwhoring do you mean?
@StephanMuller you probably got more rep on that answer alone than most of us here
@kiraken but you learned something by doing it and that's what's important
Lol
@StephanMuller Like my two answers :P
#cheesy
17:52
@mikedidthis what I'm going with for now i.imgur.com/JODsj09.png
@kiraken but yeah generally you get high upvoted answers if they appear in google results
@ZachSaucier Nothing says beach like a yellow orangish color \o/
@ZachSaucier Add "Friends" to the list :D
@StephanMuller i think questions like this would get closed now for being too broad/opinionated.
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A: Jquery Smooth Scroll To DIV - Using ID value from Link

Basement Keyboard HeroIds are meant to be unique, and never use an id that starts with a number, use data-attributes instead to set the target like so : <div id="searchbycharacter"> <a class="searchbychar" href="#" data-target="numeric" onclick="return false">0-9 |</a> <a class="searchbychar" href="#" data-t...

17:53
@cimmanon yeah, I agree
@cimmanon I agree, just to spite Stephan
You guys get so many votes :(
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A: Prevent onmouseout when hovering child element of the parent absolute div WITHOUT jQuery

Zach SaucierFor a simpler pure CSS solution that works in some cases (IE11 or newer), one could remove children's pointer-events by setting them to none .parent * { pointer-events: none; }

people tend to find "tell me what to think" questions very useful, but they arent very good for SO :-(
@DarkAshelin u wanna fight about it?
@DarkAshelin well let's hope i strike a goldmine soon with an answer, otherwise i'm known to get bored fast if i find my efforts are in vein. The only reason i stuck with codepen is because my first pen got drafted for front page
17:54
my next highest has 13, lol
@cimmanon It was asked in 2010, back then I would be asking myself dafuq is !important
@BasementKeyboardHero wow I actually upvoted that because I once needed it, didn't realise that was urs :D
lol
@DarkAshelin Mind if i edit your answer with the gist i linked ?
@kiraken dat life philosophy ..
@kiraken if it's any help, you should know that you won't get rid of SO too soon. You'll need it
@BasementKeyboardHero yes I'd mind
17:55
But but but it makes it better x.x
Y u no cache your selectors, also .click is ancient now
@Sippy lol @DarkAshelin yeah...
@BasementKeyboardHero just like yer mum
@Sippy hey, it's why gamification works
bahhhh
keep spreading shiat practices :D
it's job reassurance
my gawd those cahoonas
17:56
lol
i'd click that
@DarkAshelin You are hornier than most teenage boys.
I've seen some shops in my days, I can tell by the pixels
reminds me of tifa ><
@kiraken stackoverflow.com/a/27992298/124238 compare that answer to yours. that's where the differences lies between (potential) high upvote answers and those that remain lopw
17:57
"Get a second family in Russia!"
oh but come on, those tits are almost twice as big as her belly size
I mean
@StephanMuller "2 upvotes"
potentially
ye guys I have a simple problem.. my href tag to a folder seems to forget its relative path and go down a directory and getting 404
17:58
the example is still bad because the question itself isn't good
@StephanMuller I see your point, i'll probably start explaining more starting now
'<a href="javascript:FacultyMemberDetailView(#=ATS_ID#)">Select</a>' tag goes down a directory
but the answer actually explains the basics behind the code, not just the fix
so it shoudl go to ATP2DEPLOY/Forms/FacultyMemberDetailView.aspx
I have a CSS specificity issue. I don't understand why my font-weight: bold; is being overridden by what I __think__ is a lower priority font-weight: normal;
http://jsfiddle.net/oswux288/
17:59
but goes to Forms/FacultyMemberDetailView.aspx
@Roman you don't generally put javascript in your <a> tags
i told you about this already but i'm trying again for those that didn't notice
@Luggage its because td has a font-weight of normal
@Luggage The bold is on the tr only, but the normal is on the td
I am (slightly) planning to build a web ide for html/css/js/php/allthethings projects. I already started working on the editor component (code highlight and such; works nice). potential goal could be an IDE that runs entirely in the browser and that interfaces to github repositories. Technology used will be mainly js / css. Still, experts of any language could help, especially for the intellisense shit, tokenizers and things. Let me know if you are interested helping
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18:00
why would anyone in this age use tables
ohh, the ", td". shit.
thanks.
I know but it's nestled in a kendo ui grid and need to have a hyperlinked text
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal I am
what kind of help?
o/
I'm looking for something interesting to contribute to in my spare time, as a means of portfolio building + more practice with mainly js, but everything is welcome as long as it's fun
18:01
Hey guys btw, i' working on a pure css lightweight slider, will create a repo for it if you guys are interested in working on it with me.
its a column in the grid itself. The select link is what I am working on. The damn link goes down to root level
i'm*
@kiraken For tabular data
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal oi
18:03
anyone think that I can use resolveurl within this markup { template: '<a href="javascript:FacultyMemberDetailView(#=ATS_ID#)">Select</a>', width: 70 },
using nested tables like that is pretty terrible, though.
what is tabular data anyway. I always just do <div class="table-row"> and <div class="table-cell"> because tables are baaad at least I use good elements
me? I'm making emails. Gotta.
that's a valid excuse
ah, thats different then :-)
18:04
Yea, I'm hating it.
fuck emails
I hate them with a passion
@StephanMuller anything that you'd expect an IDE to do. like code interpretation, for autocomplete, automated refactorings and things. project explorer, code highlighting
i hate html emails. i never want anything other than plaintext
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal any lag ?
stop the hate on html emails lol :p they got me started in the freelance business, my first couple of works were emails
18:05
means that IDEs usually lag? :D
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal sounds challenging
@StephanMuller eeew
means that it's running in the browser
oh shit i have an idea
@rlemon o/
18:06
@PeeHaa tables are deprecated man
hehehe
@StephanMuller hwat?
@rlemon yes
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal I can help with design/CSS
are you joking?
18:07
@StephanMuller it's a big work, but i'm pretty sure there are open source projects that could help, like js/php tokenizers
why use a table when you can just use an unordered list with display table-row on the li and fill it with table-cell divs
@rlemon I assumed he was
@StephanMuller footers headers semantics
sanity
@StephanMuller because tables are for tabular data and are semantic for that purpose
no tables are bad
18:08
If you have actual tabular data.. then sure. They they are actually correct to use.
everyone said so in the early '00s
ehhehehe
@rlemon hes joking >.>
Well, gotta go work now, still have like 10 pages to code by tomorrow morning so its possibly an all nighter... See ya later :)
"10 pages to code"
18:08
@cimmanon can never tell with the Dutch
just add extra line breaks
just for the record i'm with @StephanMuller tables suck
there are 2 kinds of people in this world i hate: those who are intolerant of other cultures... and the dutch :p
kiraken, I don't usually say this because it ruins the fun, but I was being sarcastic
18:09
@cimmanon lol
Well this is awkward... Good thing i was leaving anyways
tables suck in the same way jQuery sucks. They don't, but get a bad rep because they are/were grotesquely misused
Good night :)
yeah same as font tags
18:10
well font tags do suck
so do i and b
ok sorry I'll shut up. I'm very tired, I should stop doing anything at all probably
em and strong at least hold semantic meaning and are not just a style choice
@StephanMuller no one is picking up on your sarcasm today :P
mines broken
sorry
18:12
time to throw together some dinner
really tempted to just go for takeaway
@rlemon Stop being so reasonable
Good eavning all
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18:38
@KeyboardWarrior rewatched TG finale, cried again >.> pf
I have a module called data-processor and so I var dp = require('./modules/data-processor'); and it makes me chuckle every time
I love dp
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@BasementKeyboardHero feel free to tell others about the conversation we just had on hangouts
what is dp
7
google it and find out :p
18:48
@DarkAshelin double p. ; when you have two boyfriends and they are fine with that
lol
you guys are dirty!
(you're hearing this firsthand from an expert)
no comment
isnt dp first base for todays standards
Then what's 0th?
Then what's 3rd?
dutch breakfasts
single parent mother?
@BasementKeyboardHero I'm not familiar with those, unless you mean cereal
18:59
btw, @StephanMuller why did you leave that job? that's any nerd's dreams job: legit porn + coding
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal surprisingly, this was probably the only porn site ever where innovation was not deemed important
everything was too scary and too expensive
so I hit a ceiling after 3 years
Wait I knew @StephanMuller worked in porn, but he also coded for a porn company? :O
@cimmanon can't vote
at least not on that duplicate, because it has no accepted answers
and/or upvoted
i'm not going to pretend i didn't know about it: yes, that site didn't keep up
19:01
so temporarily upvote one of the answers, cv, then remove the upvote :p
@BasementKeyboardHero what did you think, that I had sex on cam?
looks like was made in 1990
@StephanMuller Or wiped the actors down when they were done :O
@cimmanon you're too smart
@BasementKeyboardHero naw I was just a front-end dev
19:04
how many people worked at that site @StephanMuller ?
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal about 15-20
user1832583
Hi all, I was wondering what is the best way to label a range? I have tried placing a div in a container with the range and using the method left: 50% transform: translateX(-50%); but it's not lining up with my range's thumb at the center point. Any suggestions? Thanks!
@coding_corgi jsfiddle
user1832583
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal Sure give me a moment
@StephanMuller not many considering the site of that site. all males with thick eyeglasses, i'm guessing
19:09
not at all
youd be surprised
lol :D
@DarkAshelin @SecondRikudo @KeyboardWarrior thanks to your anime links this is what i'm getting i.imgur.com/VZEVifV.jpg
user1832583
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal jsfiddle.net/s6g2cda6 By the way, the CSS is developed only for Chrome
user1832583
I would expect when the width is the same size and the values are 0-100 with increments of 1 that it would line up, but it doesn't.
user1832583
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal ?
19:15
this helps understanding how the "grippy" thing works internally
user1832583
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal Ok...
once you enable that you will be able to see what the <input> contains (the shadow content)
user1832583
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal So what do I do?
user1832583
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal Ok thanks
19:53
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal no problem

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