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03:14
@BenjaminGruenbaum Sup! I guess this is the language the bot is made with. Isn't it?
What language?
Node.js
I don't know whether I am right. But a raw guess.
@Appu what bot?
@Appu Node.js is a framework not a programming language. Also yeah, what bot?
My bad, NVM. I am completely unaware of Node.js.
03:18
well, to be fair, a lot of people do call node.js a language, because it does add a lot of specific APIs to the familiar javascript implementation. It's more like talking about C# and .NET
SOChatbot.
.NET is a bit of a catchall, because there are a lot of assemblies that come from Microsoft that have nothing to do with C#
Okay. It's like a web development framework which adds many features to the javascript implementation
it's like a web dev framework, but it's not a web dev framework
it's a serverside IO library implementation that allows hooks for other modules, and that allows native javascript to be run agains the Google Chrome V8 engine
It is used to generate web pages, but so is C#
It would be silly to call C# a web dev framework
However, at the moment, I just wrote some C# to generate web pages, in that I was working on the data store
to answer your other question @Appu yes, you can write server chatbots in node, no sweat. Some guys probably have.
@jcolebrand Thanks for your detailed explanation. Is this room with less members always? or just now it's somewhat with less people?
03:25
@Appu mostly it has only a few people in it, but I'm usually here.
Okay.
:D Proven.
@jcolebrand Right, but ASP.NET is (and is under C#)
Also, SOChatBot is not in nodejs, it runs in a browser for simplicity and portability, but there is a github bug to port it to node, shouldn't be hard at all
@BenjaminGruenbaum sure, but you don't use C# without .NET libraries, and you don't use ASP.NET without .NET
So it's js -> node.js -> express/connect
@jcolebrand you don't use C# with .NET libraries?
typos, blah
03:32
Yeah yeah, we've all seen that pyramid
I like node, I just wrote a bunch of benchmarks in it
@BenjaminGruenbaum Oh! I have seen your pic just now. You had been to India? It's a Taj Mahal ^_^
No that's photoshop, I don't know the woman from that picture in real life either
o_O
High quality photoshop yes?
You gotta be kidding. I just can't believe this.
03:37
Why? Is the photoshop not good?
It's damn good and like a real picture. I said it's hard to believe it's fake.
What would you do if that girl comes to you and ask about this? :P
Don't know, got her picture from google images, she probably lives in another country
Okay. Can I think it's you who is there in that? ;) or it's also an another person which has been attached with photoshop?
i.sstatic.net/41JNG.jpg?s=1024&g=1 <-- you got that picture from google image and photoshopped her in? Did you also photoshop your head on to his body? If that's you, and not her, then you need to get a job as a graphics artist.
Lol..
@jcolebrand How did you make it big? or how did you make it clear enough to see?
03:42
@Appu compare the URLs
web dev isn't as hard as people want to pretend it can be
@Appu What do you think?
Better photoshop
Although the face is kind of blurry
yeah, idk, the shadows and lightsources all appear to be accurate, so I'm gonna go "not shopped"
I already said I can't believe this. Either it was you or it wasn't you.
@jcolebrand What do you mean by comparing urls? I was asking how did you get his profile pic big?
@Appu how did you see his profile pic in the first place?
We're webdevs, URLs are what we do
I have seen his profile pic on his chat user page. It was clear enough to ask about the Taj Mahal :)
04:04
@Appu find the URL to the image
@jcolebrand I think I am stumped :/
why can't you explain me?
04:43
@Appu gravatar images have a size component in the URL
04:55
@jcolebrand Still unclear for me :/ I think there is a communication gap.
I'm afraid I can't be any more clear than "examine the URL for a size component"
i.sstatic.net/41JNG.jpg?s=1024&g=1 <-- look for the 1024 (PIXELS)
Have seen it already that size component.
change that number to 512
Changed. There is no difference in that pic on my browser though I change it to 512.
Yay! But I could make your pic big :D gravatar.com/avatar/…
05:13
@Appu did you change it to i.sstatic.net/41JNG.jpg?s=512&g=1 and hit enter? I refuse to think that didn't resize the image
Because I refuse to think so, I think you are either lying to me, or not actually changing the url
@jcolebrand Let's leave about this then. But how can I lie regarding that :/ I just entered a different number on the url instead of 1024. It always shows me the same sized image. But if I lie to you, how come I can agree that your image is being resized as in the url I provided.
@Appu I owe you an apology. This particular URL doesn't resize for me
normally I have no issues with resizing to 512, so I didn't even test this before telling you
I am now amazed that I have found a case where that doesn't work
however, 128 does work
@jcolebrand It's okay. Yeah. 128 does work now. Have checked just now.
my apologies my good sir. I should have checked before making such a claim
@jcolebrand Hey, it's okay ya. misunderstanding happens sometimes. And truly thanks for your information which you provided till now.

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