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10:00
nope, guess I haven't been around enough
lol
No, they are implemented for Chrome not V8. — user568109 1 hour ago
Hahaha
@user568109, the history is that promises first came up in the DOM, and were only adopted by ES later (mid last year). That's why they appeared in Blink first (current Chrome still uses the Blink version, but we are in the process of migrating over). — Andreas Rossberg 2 mins ago
That clears the situation up a bit
Yes, I also say that in the duplicate question :P
help pls
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10:03
0
Q: What is the uses of using a pointer in this specific scenario?

Yellow SkiesIn this scenario, I have a struct Data declared. struct Data { string first; string middle; string last; int age; }; According to my notes, we then create a vector<Data*> list; To add items to this list, we have to create a new data pointer and set attrib...

@BenjaminGruenbaum You've been following their list or something?
@SomeGuy just esdiscuss and #promises
Ah, yeah, just saw the es-discuss thread
(so well.. yeah, I guess I've been "following their list" :P )
@YellowSkies ask in the C++ room
See how that works for you
Hahaha
10:05
@Mosho you should re-word that next time :P Just because you've never heard of it doesn't make it instantly hacky
hello gurus
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@RUJordan you're right, that would make a lot of things hacky :P
Is there any issues with the first callback handling method ? gist.github.com/riston/9504103
the first one seems better as its not as deep
10:09
Both are fine
I use the first
user3299657
hi,
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i have a js code when i click the check availability button the select buttons should show up...can u guys help me with it...shall i provide my fiddle
user3299657
@mosho: did u say abt me
10:15
yes, yes I did.
user3299657
should i not post it here
posted on March 12, 2014

Three weeks ago I wrote about installable web apps. Last weekend I found an interesting case study. It’s not exactly what I wrote about, but it give valuable insight in what site owners (and possibly consumers) currently want. Holland has a lot of historical windmills, most of which are open to the general public. Unsurprisingly there’s also an association of historical windmills,

@user568109, the history is that promises first came up in the DOM, and were only adopted by ES later (mid last year). That's why they appeared in Blink first (current Chrome still uses the Blink version, but we are in the process of migrating over). — Andreas Rossberg 26 mins ago
@BenjaminGruenbaum Is Chrome stopping to use blink ?
10:36
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@dystroy No, no
He's just saying that V8 and Blink are separate
And it was already in Chrome because it was part of Blink, not V8
Now it's in both, so Chrome has to start using the V8 version of Promises instead of Blink's
ok...
thanks
If anybody is good with node and angular -- I'm having trouble returning data stackoverflow.com/questions/22348791/…
I'm always confused by the numbers of things that seem to be in Blink...
@RUJordan Callback Indentation hell
10:39
42
I thought that was rather clean D:
Did you check the Network tab on the clientside?
Is your request being sent?
What will you do if you have to chain another db call ? It's time to use promises...
Hey guys, how do I use Backbone.LocalStorage with browserify?
Yeah, you should use Promises
10:40
Ahhh, I just got a timeout I didn't see (4 minutes)
@RUJordan What do you think the return does ?
return "This username has been taken!";
You have to actually send that back as a response
What do you mean send it back?
your return does nothing
That's one of the main problems of such a callback hell : error handling is hellish
@dystroy right, just found that out from the POST http://sourceundead.com/createAccount net::ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE
It took 4 minutes to trigger that error
10:43
@RUJordan You know, how you have to address requests with responses, not with returns
I'm drawing a blank, but I think I'm just having a brainfart. How do you address the request with nodejs?
res.write
oh fuck...
@SomeGuy .write() didn't work, but .send() is :)
What does send do? Is that an express thing?
Hmm, indeed it is
Fair enough. res.write is kind of a pain anyway
This is pretty cool now that I kind of understand what I'm doing
10:54
Hahaha
I don't see why res.write didn't work, though
You did close it as well, right?
res.write('Error blah'); res.end(); or just res.end('Error blah');
I uhh.. didn't know responses were supposed to end
:X
I thought you'd read NodeBeginner?
I'M NOT A SPONGE BRAH
What happens if you don't .end() every res?
Try it
var http = require('http');

var server = http.createServer(function (req, res){
    res.write('Hello');
    res.end();
});

server.listen(3000);
Try removing the res.end(); and running it
And then actually visiting it
Jes
Jes
hi all
good evening
i am trying to create an associative array with form id and value
id and key
11:04
@SomeGuy that's the thing, my app has been running fine without res.end(). i'm adding them in to see if I can see a difference
Jes
Jes
but only i get only the last value
@RUJordan You realize you're using Express, right?
Jes
Jes
it gives me only the last value
@SomeGuy si
!!tell Jes format
@Jes Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
Jes
Jes
11:05
$('#services input[class="text-field"]').each(function(){
if($(this).val()!=""){
var key = $(this).attr("id");
var value = $(this).val();
serviceDesc[key] = value;
return serviceDesc;
//serviceDesc.push($(this).attr("id").$(this).val());
}
returns only last value
1 message moved to bin
Jes
Jes
[snf_guid: "1455", traditional: "here"] but there are move values
Why are you chaining $(this).val() to the attr call?
Hilarious
11:07
hasn't some room regular been from Prague? can't quite remember
@RUJordan So Express is handling those requests. Do you see any express middleware in your DB question's code?
Jan's from Czech
ah, right
Don't know about the city
going to Prague for the weekend, would be cool to get some tips from a local
Nice!
11:09
@SomeGuy ahhhh you must mean my var con = mysql.createPool(db_config);? I run con.getConnection(...)
I forgot I was using a Pooled connection
yeah, always wanted to go there
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so a friend and me just said screw it, let's go over the weekend
@RUJordan I'm not sure about that code, since I don't have any experience with it. But basically, in this case, you don't have an Express router or handler of any kind
So you have to actually send the responses back using NodeJS
That makes sense, I just constructed a simple response object and it worked perfectly
11:14
@CapricaSix kk
@JanDvorak sorry for the ping, but where are you from exactly? Prague?
does anyone knows some solution for this
0
Q: Angular js - sorting in table based on letter ASCII value

user123I've done a basic table sorting application using angular, sorting is doing but the problem is that i'm not getting the values sorted in ASCII value can anyone please tell me how to do it [DEMO] html <div ng-app ng-controller="ArrayController"> <table> <th ng-repeat="h...

@user123 did you read the link the answer linked to?
Have you guys seen how gigantic Socket.IO is? github.com/LearnBoost/socket.io-client/blob/master/socket.io.js
11:29
yeah, it's pretty big
@dystroy the syntax is too confusing. -1
@RUJordan so many characters...
inorite?
11:44
        wow
               many characters
                      so syntax
such confuse
I still don't know what "the game" is...
The Game is a mental game where the objective is to avoid thinking about The Game itself. Thinking about The Game constitutes a loss, which, according to the rules of The Game, must be announced each time it occurs. It is impossible to win most versions of The Game; players can only attempt to avoid losing for as long as they possibly can. The Game has been variously described as pointless and infuriating, or as challenging and fun to play. Gameplay Rules There are three commonly reported rules to The Game: # Everyone in the world is playing The Game. (Sometimes narrowed to: "Ever...
ha, mind games...
@Connor aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand you just lost. Sorry.
sourceundead.com you can now (hopefully) safely create accounts and login :)
11:54
n
o
bullshit
All angular and node, with some awesome validation (angular validation >>>>>)
Setup time: None (or as long as it takes to explain the rules)
I think RUJordan is the reigning champion in this room
I don't know the rules
I lost the game
11:55
@RUJordan Change the title back when you fail to login
Also, try visiting sourceundead.com/create
It's down
@Connor The rules say that everyone is playing, regardless of whether or not you know the rules
Oh, wait, maybe I broke it and crashed your server?
Therefore, you're actually playing, and you've lost. And you just lost again.
The entire website is down now
@RUJordan Hahaha, sorry if I crashed it
It's cool xD I was hoping if it was flawed y'all could find it
11:56
So, it's actually shit then, it's an impossible game?
Try now
at least play a game that has some challenge
I crashed it again to be a dick.
the challenge is not to think about it
@RUJordan Do you know how I'm crashing it, at least?
11:57
@jAndy Yeah, and you don't know the challenge until you think about it, it's bull
I was getting desperate and trying anything. I was also making sure that it wasn't a zeros issue by starting at 1 — GrahamJRoy 38 secs ago
@SomeGuy did you disable javascript?
when you're desperate, just do parseInt(parseInt(parseInt(val))), you know, to be sure...
well yea.. thats very special about this game.. you can't win. Actually you can, but you'll never realize it because if you do, you lose
@RUJordan Nope. Just tried logging in with some odd characters
11:58
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@SomeGuy what characters?
I'll leave that up to you to find
I don't think you crashed it though, my terminal says all is well
They're on the keyboard, though
Really? Went down both times I tried to login
Came back after 2 minutes
I lied, I crashed it
12:00
Hahaha
Don't crash it, man
I need to add some regex in I guess
always more regex
and reduce too
THE GAME
bye
I don't care, I just lost 17 minutes ago :p
(I'm playing the variation which gives you a 30minute timeframe before you can lose again) :P
12:08
@jAndy you talking about THE GAME?
new GF?
Wednesday
@SomeGuy I tried altering my UTF8 collation but that didn't work. Do I really need to regex this or am I missing something?
I just booked my Vegas trip this year! yea! I'm coming!
12:09
do it up fear and loathing styles
careful not to get it on your keyboard
lets have a channel meeting in Vegas :P
@RUJordan I can't tell without seeing your code
I might actually be in Vegas this summer
12:09
when is "summer" ?
I could be down for Vegas
Mmmmmm like June I think
con.query('SELECT password FROM player WHERE name='+mysql.escape(req.body.user),function(err,rows,fields) {
    if (err) throw err;
June - September
yay I'll be around 30. jun - 15.jul
@RUJordan Yeah, I don't know SQL :p
12:11
are you storing plain passwords like a noob?
No, they're hashed lol
But what line is the error at when your server crashes?
mysql.escape(hash.generate(req.body.password))
players?
or player
singular table names is a kind of standard
12:12
just making sure
not sure why, but I do know there are proponents
I think I almost got it
!!dubstep or metal
@rlemon dubstep
if you need a tune
12:20
12:21
@SomeGuy fixed it. There was an unthrown error
Hurray :p
how could an unthrown error break something? :S
Had to check if the query returned something, otherwise it was trying to access the property of an undefined object, which broke everything
I think he might have meant an uncaught error
big diff :P
12:22
sourceundead.com TRY YO SYMBOLS NOW SON
Yeah, but it's not hard to figure out what he really means :p
What's that supposed to mean? D:
xD
@SomeGuy maybe he meant it?
...maybe
I'm a programmer. I read things as they are written.
12:24
@RUJordan yes.....
but don't know how to compare with ascii
Huh?
this is my custom sort method
$scope.myValueFunction = function(values) {
$scope.cards.sort(function(str1, str2)
{
console.log(str1.name);
console.log(str2.name);
return ( ( ('aaa').compareTo('sds') ) ? 0 : ( ( str1 > str2 ) ? 1 : -1 ) );
});
}
@KendallFrey you good with *nix services??
here im getting TypeError: Object aaa has no method 'compareTo'
and update-rc.d command?
12:26
@user123 why would you have this method?
@rlemon i don't think so. Are they anything like windows services?
no
:(
@Oleg check this
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Q: Angular js - sorting in table based on letter ASCII value

user123I've done a basic table sorting application using angular, sorting is doing but the problem is that i'm not getting the values sorted in ASCII value can anyone please tell me how to do it [DEMO] html <div ng-app ng-controller="ArrayController"> <table> <th ng-repeat="h...

Next step is proper session management for me
for this i've wrote my own custom method
12:29
You wrote the compareTo method? Where do you assign it?
30 seconds is a long time when you are waiting for it
@Oleg in my custom method
$scope.myValueFunction = function(values) {
$scope.cards.sort(function(str1, str2)
{
console.log(str1.name);
console.log(str2.name);
return ( ( ('aaa').compareTo('sds') ) ? 0 : ( ( str1 > str2 ) ? 1 : -1 ) );
});
}
We saw that. It's unformatted. Nice.
!!afk shower
@user123 You are calling! not assigning a non-existent property of String.prototype
means javascript dont have compareTo
12:33
It doesn't.
You can use < > === instead.
but its haz String.prototype.localeCompare()
!!> 'aaa'.localeCompare('aaa');
@jAndy 0
!!> 'aaa'.localeCompare('sds');
12:35
@jAndy -18
so just do return str1.localeCompare( str2 ); from sort()
!!mdn localeCompare
Hi all
@jAndy no Safari support and IE11 only
12:39
@Oleg don't know what you're talking about but Safari supports it
I will never judge too early about IE .. but I wouldn't believe if they don't support it either in earlier versions
@jAndy Oh, sorry, I was confused.
"locales and options arguments" support <- not in Safari/IE<11 according to MDN
yea probably, but thats stuff nobody really needs and afaik not even specced
localeCompare actually is pretty useful and reliable across browsers
lol
@jAndy......how
do you mean like this
$scope.myValueFunction = function(values) {
$scope.cards.sort(function(str1, str2)
{
console.log(str1.name);
console.log(str2.name);
return ( ( ('aaa').localeCompare('sds') ) ? 0 : ( ( str1 > str2 ) ? 1 : -1 ) );
});
}
12:43
!!tell user123 format
@rlemon Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
.. you know.. god asked me the same question 14 billions years ago
"jAndy .. how?"
@user123 Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
@jAndy and your response was "as long as it one day produces rlemon... I really don't care how"
@CapricaSix done
12:44
that isn't formatted.
indentation helps.
@rlemon actually I said.. "as long as it doesn't contain any lemons, I really don't care".. but he seemed to hate me from the get go
and.. I got punished
!!>['a','b','c'].sort(function (str1, str2) { return str1.localeCompare(str2) * -1; });
@Oleg ["c","b","a"]
!!>['a','b','c'].sort(function (str1, str2) { return str1.localeCompare(str2); });
@jAndy ["a","b","c"]
12:46
Is this an efficient way of editing the DOM?

var el = document.getElementById('el').style;

el.width = "20px";
@Oleg @CapricaSix @jAndy but i need sorting based on ASCII
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Q: Angular js - sorting in table based on letter ASCII value

user123I've done a basic table sorting application using angular, sorting is doing but the problem is that i'm not getting the values sorted in ASCII value can anyone please tell me how to do it [DEMO] html <div ng-app ng-controller="ArrayController"> <table> <th ng-repeat="h...

lol :P
!!> ['a','b','c'].sort(function (str1, str2) { return str1.charCodeAt(0) - str2.charCodeAt(0); });
@jAndy ["a","b","c"]
there you go
!!> ['a','b','c'].sort(function (str1, str2) { return str2.charCodeAt(0) - str1.charCodeAt(0); });
12:49
@Oleg ["c","b","a"]
I'm the fastest gun around here bro
Cool! They added conference calling to google hangouts :-)
@jAndy I just copypasted yours and reversed :)
:-D
!!>"私".length
12:51
@Oleg 1
Hey guys
Arrays indexes are 0-based right? So to get the last element I would do arr[arr.length - 1];?
Yeah
@BillyMathews sure
!!>"𠮷".length
12:52
Kewl
@BillyMathews or you be cool and use ".pop()"
POP IT OUT
if (!Array.prototype.last){
    Array.prototype.last = function(){
        return this[this.length - 1];
    };
};
@jAndy lol that removes the element
Doesn't pop remove?
yea
@BillyMathews the above code is from stackoverflow.com/a/9050354/1022697
12:54
Yeah I was about to say, the removal is undesired
-2
A: Selecting Last Element in JavaScript Array

brianjMuch like @Josh, but I do a push() and pop() : var array = [1,2,3]; var last; array.push(last = array.pop()); That way last == 3 and the array is left the same.

@qwertynl that's a good idea
That's horrible
let me @copy and paste that
That's horrible
12:56
!!tell jAndy echo That's horrible
@jAndy "That's horrible"
@jAndy That's horrible
Sorry. Quotes
has anyone used this? ricostacruz.com/nprogress
3
Nope
sounds like Youtube / Google will come and bust those guys for shameless stealing
12:59
@Crow it looks pretty cool though :-) Bookmarked ^_^
I'm just trying to make a quick progress bar for a fairly underscore heavy app.
Eg, iterating through several thousand items
I hope that iteration runs async :p
13:19
@jAndy what do you mean?
nothing really, I was just pointing out that if that iterations runs for a while because of complexity.. it shouldn't block. Otherwise it'd be pretty pointless to have a progress bar right
Can someone help me figure out some weird behaviour?
If you use touch emulation to scroll up and down this page, you'll see that the "pageY" value never wanders far from it's start point
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@Crow Looks awesome
Also incrementing it at the end doesn't cause it to finish. Big plus
13:38
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I have one xml file and i need to parse it using jqm for example Name->Age and sex , and now when i click age->21,
as i m newbie please suggest me how could i do it
@jAndy Traceur compiler
I don't think company will allow me to do that
:-P
@CapricaSix Thank you :) sure, I will.
14:19
posted on March 12, 2014

var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); try { var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-3727700-1"); pageTracker._trackPageview(); } catch(err) {} Wiiiish me luck.

14:48
Slow morning eh?
@Crow Looks alot like what youtube uses since a couple of months
@Kippie seems the intention.

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