« first day (378 days earlier)      last day (3482 days later) » 

00:00
RELOAD!
[Cardshifter/HTML-Client] 8 commits. 140 additions. 34 deletions.
[Hosch250/VSDiagnostics] 21 commits. 8523 additions. 308 deletions.
[Vannevelj/VSDiagnostics] 25 commits. 3 opened issues. 5 closed issues. 2 issue comments. 3814 additions. 326 deletions.
00:42
added listener for AvailableTargetsMessages

Upon receiving an AvailableTargetsMessage, the code will populate an array $scope.targets. Then, the HTML takes over.
added optional link for each card entity

When the user is attempting to perform an action, the action can only work on certain targets.

Now, for each card being displayed, there are two displays: a link, and a normal paragraph. If that card is an available target, then the link will be displayed. By clicking this link, the card will be selected/deselected. However, if the card is not an available target, then the simple paragraph text will be displayed.
started card selection

This is not done and does not work. I am trying to work on somehow creating a display when the card is selected, but there are troubles in the way.
I must leave for the rest of the day. Have a good one, @all.
 
10 hours later…
10:48
How it currently looks for when you get on @Phrancis
11:04
hey
11:52
Hello!
 
2 hours later…
14:25
hey everyone!
Hey, @Marc-Andre!
 
1 hour later…
15:52
@jacwah Damn, that looks almost identical!
Hi @ all
Hey, @Phrancis!
How's it going?
It's going great! How are you?
Good good
hey @Phrancis
16:10
Whoever setup this work PC did a pretty poor job of it, or something is deeply wrong with the installation...
@Phrancis lol
I was going to ask you about $ escape $, what does it do?
About the almost identical: I made some changes because I think they fit better with my theme :)
It escapes code-block highlighting, i.e., <code> $ hello $ world </code> shows as regular comment formatting for $ hello $ instead of code formatting like world
Aha
I think it might be possible to do dynamic syntax highlighting based on e.g. <code lang=python> which I think would be really cool
Also, like other comment formatting, keywords are highlighted within escapes, but not outside of them... e.g., in <code> $ @NOTE hello $ @TODO world </code> only @NOTE is highlighted (in pink) but @TODO shows as regular code block
(to differentiate between an actual code @TODO like in Java or whatever as opposed to an author-added @TODO in an escaped comment)
16:22
@jacwah That would be really cool indeed, if you were using it to say make some code tutorials and stuff like that
In this screenshot @EXAMPLE is highlighted outside an escape
Oh you're right
Is that a bug?
Would you like to test design-independent graduation? http://meta.codereview.stackexchange.com/q/5891?atw=1
16:50
@jacwah I guess I didn't give it that much thought
Either way would be fine really
Amazon looks like a sick company
In the bad sense of the word
As someone doing physical labour I can imagine being assessed on efficiency, but as an engineer I absolutely cannot see that working
Amazon has a distribution center in my area. I know several people who have worked there
Never heard anything like that though, but it could vary based on the particular center/area of work
That article seems to be more on the non-distribution center part
 
1 hour later…
18:03
Hmm. AngularJS is being a little annoying.
I have an element that is only supposed to show upon an expression resulting in true. However, AngularJS is constantly interpreting the expression as true, so the element is always shown.
18:41
@SirPython Well, why is it always interpreting the expression as true if you don't want that?
 
1 hour later…
19:52
@Phrancis Are you OK with me putting this up on Github under the name 'phranics-notes'?
 
2 hours later…
22:00
@jacwah Sure thing!
Cool! I'll post you a link when it's up.
posted on August 15, 2015 by Guillaume Laforge

The not-so-weekly Groovy column is back for a summer edition on the shores of the Atlantic ocean (at least, that’s where I am now!) and there was a lot to catch up with in terms of news! Ratpack is almost at 1.0, only a couple of weeks to go for the mythical release, whereas Gradle arrived in version 2.6, and some updates to the two main Grails lines were out too.

22:25
Interesting article from above post... Groovy : Java's 'Gateway Drug'
22:54
@skiwi I am not sure.
23:14
@Phrancis Be sure to read the comments as well because the article is not entirely correct or outdated
I did find it a bit sensational though
@Phrancis Meh. Comparing languages based on that example is silly.
Lol I guess we read it at the same time
Also... It's probably a good time for:
TTGTB
See you @skiwi
Bye, @skiwi!
The Python example is wrong... It doesn't create a list, but a tuple
23:45
200_success vs. janos: 15382 diff. Year: -4218. Quarter: -1297. Month: -483. Week: -1. Day: +20.
200_success vs. rolfl: 3209 diff. Year: +2462. Quarter: +2796. Month: +217. Week: +47. Day: +10.
Mat's Mug vs. Simon André Forsberg: 1063 diff. Year: +1953. Quarter: +449. Month: +727. Week: +583. Day: +135.
Loki Astari vs. Simon André Forsberg: 2955 diff. Year: -2821. Quarter: -1225. Month: +75. Week: +130. Day: 0.
@skiwi Could be. After finishing reading it I realized there wasn't that much to it after all
@jacwah Hey would you want to add the Notepad++ version on there by chance?
I might make one for Sublime text too, since my Mac can't run Np++
You can make custom highlighting for Sublime, too?
Not sure, but it wouldn't surprise me
Let me pull it up and check
That would be awesome, because Sublime is quite nice.

« first day (378 days earlier)      last day (3482 days later) »