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why should my code drop to a new line
and why should the program tell me to do that?
@Gaurav okie dokie
a) because it makes your code more readable.
b) because screens are not small anymore and so people like a visual cue
@BenFortune JetBrains makes the best IDEs
Love rubymine
@rlemon It looks ugly though
I was upset that webstorm had absolutely no support for PHP, even syntax highlighting
13:01
atom has auto complete
please kill this question, it suffers too much
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Q: Which JS framework has a really good future scope?

Vignesh AnandakumarI'm planning to learn Python with Django. I would like to learn a few JS Frameworks too. Which one has a very good future scope? I looked at a lot of answers on Quora, they've put me in a dilemma. Some say Angular is good and some say Backbone is easy and good too, and some answers point that Rea...

!!tell Catgocat google 80 column rule
@BenFortune There's probably a plugin for it. File -> Settings -> Plugins -> Browse Repositories IIRC
@Cereal Nope, it requires a file built into phpstorm
13:02
@rlemon I didn't know that hah..
That's stupid
no one wants to read 120 column lines, just like no one wants to read a 200 line function
If you're a student (you're probably not), they offer all their programs free
I dont like sublime text
I have a 384 col line in this program. Visual studio auto removed all of my formatting when I hit enter. I cried a little bit
13:04
it's "dead"
rlemon: but it's a program should it be alive?
My ST just got updated o.O
still looking for the perfect text editor
I love brackets on windows
not on linux
I like brackets. I usually use it for random text editing, haven't tried it for an actual project though
I usually use sublime text with a bunch of addons, or rubymine
editors are like favorite colours. Everyone will argue theirs is better and no one will care to listen why you disagree. at the end of the day it doesn't really matter.
13:05
Brackets isn't on linux? Are you sure?
I used to use sublime religiously, then moved to atom and webstorm. Though webstorm doesn't count because it's an IDE
@BenFortune WHat theme do you use mine sucks
I used to use... wait for it .. DreamWeaver
to everyone who upgraded to windows 10: does it delete your files? How much does the download take?
13:06
@Cereal I didn't say it wasn't for linux, but it's not as good as it is in windows
DreamWeaver is the best of the worst
@towc There isn't an upgrade path yet is there?
Does the tech release let you upgrade?
oh... woops
nope, july 29
Atom is kind of slow.
13:07
@Catgocat why do you think that?
@towc You can pre-register though, look in your taskbar
but oh well
yeah exactly
I saw the "Get Windows 10" tooltip and was scared of clicking it
@rlemon I think it is too heavy and has all these things that you could do by hand and therefore influences you on your programming skills (in a negative way).
I saw the "Upgrade to Ubuntu 15.04" thing and wasn't scared... enough.
13:08
I use the flatron theme with sublime text. It's pretty pretty.
ok I am going to try and be specific .... Why is #logo-side not completing its animation ?
@Cereal that's not pretty
 $(document).ready(function() {
     setTimeout(function() {
        $("#loader-wrapper .loader-section, #textbit").hide("slow");
        $("#logo").animate({
          left: '-115px',
          top: '-60%'
        },'slow',function(){
           $("#logo-side").animate({
           opacity: 1
           }, 3000);
       });

       $("#wrapper").unwrap();
    }, 2000);
 });
bloated? sure. it is an IDE and IDE's inherently take away some of the 'skill' you talk about. really it is cruft and being a good programmer doesn't mean writing a lot of code. so that point is moot.
13:09
I've never liked anything other than Monokai
It just makes things so easy to read
@Catgocat You're right, it's god damn beautiful
@rlemon It's bad to use it regularly, you forget the API because you don't even have to use it.
what?
that makes no sense.
Of course it does, its autocomplete and code-generator makes all the things without you having to type a single line of code.
I'm more productive now that I don't use DW, but it has nothing to do with DW's code completion or 'hiding anything'
13:11
My friend used to make websites upon table-creation and live-edit of DreamWeaver.
@Catgocat pro tip: those exist in most major IDE's
or to be specific , where do i fit complete:function into my animation ??
Webstorm's code completion is amazing, I love how it does lookups in your requires.
I stopped worrying about being elitist with how much code I wrote when I started having deadlines. IDEs all day
DW had just as good of code completion as VS2010
generate code will almost always suck. regardless of where it comes from
13:12
@rlemon DreamWeaver slogan should be Why write it when you can have it all done in a friendly-bullshitty way?
Scaffolded code is a good starting place though.
so because DW has a 'design view' you deem it to be bad?
I guess all of those visual studio blokes should stay out of your way
doesn't Eclipse have some drag and drop interface as well?
Sure does
@BenFortune Node tools for VS does that too ;) And y'know, TS has 100% completion for everything :P Get some TS in your life, it's nice.
So does intellij Idea
and netbeans
13:13
I mean, DW sucks. but make sure you're judging it for the right reasons
@RoelvanUden No >:(
Dreamweaver encourages bad habits. Speaking of CSS, Dreamweaver encourages you to put CSS definitions in the page itself. From an architectural standpoint, this is just plain dumb
how?
seriously.
I used DW for YEARS
Some day I'll get the regulars here to like TypeScript. Some day... some day...
if you don't use the design views it doesn't fuck with your code.
13:14
/me looks up typescript
@RoelvanUden TypeScript isn't bad, but I don't feel it gives me benefits I need
DreamWeaver makes no attempt to teach developers how to structure their webpage.
Typescript feels like coffeescript, unnecessary
@RoelvanUden probably not, but I don't mind you remembering us the benefits of a (somewhat) strongly typed language
Or more unnecessary for what I need it for.
13:15
Not as bad as the stuff Word used to generate, I'm sure...
or Frontpage
It just offers some cool button-features and generate bad code.
that is like saying jQuery makes bad developers. jQuery doesn't make bad developers, bad developers use jQuery.
some good ones too...
@rlemon jQuery kind of attracts bad developers though
@DenysSéguret ohh for sure.
13:15
More like jQuery confuses new developers
As all "Magicâ„¢ Solution For Everything" type products
DreamWeaver makes bad developers, in the way that it pulls people with its easy customizable way of making websites.
jQuery happens to actually do its job decently++
When I started learning javascript, looking up any problem always yielded a jQuery solution. I thought jQuery was javascript
just trying to make a point. DreamWeaver doesn't make your code bad. if you're a dumbass and wanna drag and drop your webpage you are already a bad developer.
13:16
^ SharePoint?
@rlemon I disagree.
@rlemon From what I've seen, the average dreamweaver site looks like this
It's kind of the Java phenomemon, only worse: It made it possible for bad developers to enter the game. But they're still bad, even if they seem to make things.
@DenysSéguret Yes
And there's no incentive for them to get better
That's the key role here
@rlemon I don't agree either. People start programming IN code-editors. How can one be a bad developer, if it even isn't a developer?
13:17
speaking of which, if anyone needs to make a local area map in pure html look no further than here... ruislip.co.uk/manor/index.html
It's obvious to expect people getting bad habits and becoming bad developers with IDES that offer drag-and-drop website creation.
have you used DW for prolonged periods of time? I used it for probably close to ten years.. it was my goto editor before I came to SO. I made many many many sites that looked on par for the era and I didn't once use the design view code or pre generated crap
@MadaraUchiha I dunno. I've seen many bad developers in my life. Many of them couldn't be made good, whatever the incentives.
you can make a bad website with bootstrap, doesn't mean all bootstrap sites are inherently bad. ONLY LAZY PEOPLE USE LAZY SOLUTIONS TO MAKE LAZY SITES.
@danabnormal That's kind of impressive
13:18
@DenysSéguret Programming in general is a very hard field with a very high reward relative to other professions.
Of course it would attract underqualified people
Can you blame toolmakers to make profitable tools to cater to those?
mfw my only live site is using bootstrap ._.
there is nothing wrong with bootstrap
@rlemon Not lazy people. Unexperienced people.
I only use bootstrap because I'm not a designer
people will bitch tho if you have a 'plain bootstrap' site.
@Catgocat no, lazy people
13:19
There was something wrong with bootstrap 2.3.2. Those gradients.
@rlemon I've put /bootstrap/i in my bad quality question detector :)
@Cereal i hope he never changes the site. it truly is a thing of brilliance.
@rlemon I've actually adopted a different strategy
bootstrap is ugly, but it has some very useful architectures built in
@DenysSéguret check out builtwithbootstrap.com there is some SUPER awesome designs people made.
@rlemon So you admit someone who downloads DreamWeaver and starts making websites using drag-and-drop and table-one-click-creation is lazy? (Even though it's the first time or they're just starting)
13:20
So what I usually do now is give my own class names with Less and just refer to bootstrap's mixins
@MadaraUchiha There's some nicer looking skins for bootstrap out there
But it's still bootstrap
@Catgocat yes
Eh, what's the problem with Bootstrap? I use it, I like it. What's wrong?
I use bootstrap as what it is. A bootstrapping framework
13:21
@rlemon The only thing I know regarding bootstrap is that most questions mentioning it are super bad... It doesn't mean bootstrap itself is bad
I use it because I'm not a designer ~
if you don't customize bootstrap your site shouldn't be judged, but if you take 2-3 hours to customize the less you can have a sexy site in no time.
I'm not looking for a forced style guide, nor classname convention enforcer.
@rlemon That's just wrong.
That said, the more I look at semantics UI, the more I like it more
@Catgocat neat.
The horror, MS uses Bootstrap... /sarcasm
So am I to infer the argument against bootstrap is that "It looks standard because everyone uses it" from this?
yes
yip
13:22
Yup.
everyone uses it without customizing the styles.
so everyone hates it now
but if you take the time to customize it, it is awesome
That's not a very solid argument :P
If you use it and customize the style, no one knows you're using it though!
@rlemon Bootswatch :D
@RoelvanUden People don't really need a solid argument to hate on something
13:22
How will they know how with the times I am if they don't know I'm using bootstrap D=
I use material design bootstrap. It's-a-awesome.
!!afk need coffee
@RoelvanUden I think I just puked in my mouth a little
@rlemon I am not arguing about Dreaming Weaver being totally bad. I am just showing my opinions and reasons why I don't use it and neither should others.
13:23
Just look at how sexy that is.
@MadaraUchiha Why? :D
@RoelvanUden This page is painful. The right frame jumps and flickers.
If you use it right there is no issue :P
@RoelvanUden The modal lags when showing the source ;_;
Design shouldn't insist so much on being seen. The guys who made this page didn't care about usability but about exhibiting their abilities...
google charts just transitioned to material - i quite like it. developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs
@Catgocat and I'm disagreeing with your reasoning. :P
@rlemon haha nice man
its pretty fun
!!google dreamweaver 8k bug
it is harder than I expected
13:27
@rlemon And you have your rights.
@Loktar I'm only at like the second save point :D died like 25 times
still getting used to the combat.
!!afk study-time
yeah its really aggressive/offensive based
2-3 guys come at you and you are toast it seems
ohh yea @Loktar also it was $10 off due to PS+
so that was cool
nice
I paid full price lol
I played the hell out of Splatoon over the weekend
really damn fun
13:34
I bought a bed, a oven, and a three piece livingroom set :?
O.o there's so many tools in firefox toolbox. Scratchpad, fullpage screenshot, color picker
only one chrome doesn't have afaik is screenshot
I have to use a extension to do that
and it has a built in dark theme!
I've never really looked around the settings before
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Q: Push distinct item in Jquery

RichaI am trying to push only distinct value in jQuery. But it is not working var arr = []; for (var i = 0; i < a.length; i++) { if (arr.indexOf({ A: a[i].City }) == -1) arr.push({ A: a[i].City }); else alert("a"); } How do i get only...

2k rep and still doesn't know the difference between JavaScript and jQuery
In Node, how do you listen on multiple IP addresses? As in nodejs.org/api/…
13:42
@OliverSalzburg you run server.listen multiple times
@FlorianMargaine Oh! Thanks a lot
don't you need to have different http servers??
No, just do server.listen
http.createServer(handler).listen(80, '127.0.0.1');
http.createServer(handler).listen(80, '192.168.1.100');
different ports and different ips
13:44
do u think one should use mongoose or talk to mongodb directly?
http creates a socket, how do you listen to more than one IP on a single socket?
@rlemon By default, you listen on all addresses
Feedback appreciated on gist.github.com/Deathspike/83e6023ede3e7454fc8a -- good implementation of a synchronous require for browsers?
So, listening to multiple addresses doesn't sound unreasonable to me
Then again, all the listening sockets on this system are bound to a single address...
@rlemon Won't that throw eaddrinuse?
13:49
hello guys
help in angular js
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Q: Multiselect drop down in Angular js with xeditable

SivaRajiniI am using angular js template in my project. In that having so many controls like textbox,dropdown,datepicker etc.. i want to change the drodown to be multiselect. I am using xeditable.js from the below ones http://vitalets.github.io/angular-xeditable/ https://github.com/vitalets/angular-xedi...

can I ask what is the pattern to practice in coding javascript ?
Write code.
Repeat.
codewars has a lot of practice cases
s/write/read/
Yes codewars is cool
I haven't programmed in codewars for months though
13:51
Write code in the same way all the other code looks
repear
The absolute best way to learn about writing code in JavaScript is to write code in JavaScript for something you're interested in. Motivation goes a long, long, long way. :P
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@jemz yes you can ask
The really best way and most efficient way to learn Javascript and absolute best to make even better programs is to REPEAT REPEAT REPEAT.
The absolute best way to learn about writing code in JavaScript is to collect all of the best jQuery plugins and start and wordpress install.
Don't repeat. Write a program repeating for you. Machines are there for that.
13:54
All your answers are technically incorrect.
Some times I wish I could do { program(); } while (alive);
Also, there is a programming principle: "DRY: Do not repeat yourself"
while(notAlzheimer) code(); // why not ?
@AwalGarg what is mean by Do not repeat yourself
while (thereIsStillCoffee) program();
13:56
@jemz Don't write the same chunk of code twice
If you need to write it twice, it needs to be a function
while(tea.length) writeCode(); // the UK needs to be represented.
@jemz DRY is a programming principle. It enforces you to write code with a certain purpose to be written ONCE, and not more than that. You never copy/paste code because "It's needed elsewhere", you write it so you can use it in both cases.
while (true) program(); // #NODAYSOFF
13:57
This has the side effect of making your functions smaller too, which is nice
Makes my blood fucking boil
What the world need is a licence to copy-paste. No developer should be allowed to do a ctrl-C before a few seniors give him that licence.
Poor puppy :(
@RoelvanUden. I see I get it now you mean code to be REUSABLE ?
@rlemon Tea is shit
13:58
@MadaraUchiha what the fuck
That man deserves being shot with an AA gun at close range
I have to get back to study but I don't want to :(
@MadaraUchiha Too fast. Make him/her suffer. A long time.
@RoelvanUden Duct tape his mouth shut and serve him food keke
There is also SoC which I try to follow the most.
13:58
@jemz Pretty much that too yes
how do you make css animate?

why is this wrong?

$(this).css("border-bottom", "1px solid white").fadeIn(500);
@RoelvanUden Something about an electric duct tape and their penis
My favourite programming principles: DRY SoC YAGNI KISS SRP
KISS is an acronym for "Keep it simple, stupid" as a design principle noted by the U.S. Navy in 1960. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle
@MadaraUchiha hah yes
13:59
@JoeConsterdine make it a keyframe animation and then apply the class that triggers it
the js equivalent isn't pretty if you are only trying to animate a single part of the css rules.
@RoelvanUden definitely. I wish people asked about the principles I follow more than the stack I use.

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