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8:00 PM
My rep comes from being the first to answer an easy question multiple times. I also consider myself okay in CSS/HTML, tho
@Nathan rofl
 
:)
 
@Nathan look man, I'm am totally not prideful, man. I'm like, so humble.
 
user1385191
One accept + upvote from 2k. Ack, where's a good question when you need it?
 
@ThomasShields Yes, you're are.
 
@MattMcDonald is it cheating if I upvote one of your old answers?
 
8:02 PM
@MattMcDonald ask one?
 
@Nathan that last post was sarcastic, you know. :)
 
Sarcasm detected. I was making fun of you're grammar's.
 
user1385191
even the one question I did ask was a silly oversight
 
@Nathan oh I didn't even see that, lol ...and it's too late to edit. dang.
 
@MattMcDonald time to party like it's 1997.
 
8:05 PM
rofl
Internet "puns"
 
@Rayn what is the jsperf intended for?
Who are you pointing it at?
 
Just interesting
There was some discussion last week about JS engines optimizing prototype lookups.
Turns out that they pretty much just don't.
For the most part, at least.
Also, I think the IE 8 result is ridiculous
 
Yeah, it is definitely interesting. I wonder how much advantage/disadvantage if you copied the properties/methods over to each object instead of having live inheritance?
Yeah IE8 is slower than safari 4 on a powerpc mac :P
 
@Lime That technique is referred to as Concatenation
 
8:12 PM
@Ryan There is a always a fancy word for concept like these :D
 
It seems it would have quite the benefit in terms of performance. And unless you need to modify prototypes dynamically, there might not be any reason not to use it.
@Lime 'strue
 
8:25 PM
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Q: Auto-detect javascript errors and warn theme user

One Trick PonyThis may sound simple, but it's not :) What I want, and most likely many theme developers do (themes that use javascript / jquery), is to warn the theme user that his site has javascript errors. In my themes at least, in about 95% of these error situations, the problem comes from a outdated / b...

 
jquerymobile testing, kind of sad actually. filamentgroup.com/video/godparker.MOV
I guess it could be fun if you played it like the old "whack a mole" game.
"We need a new mallet, and a new box of Blackberries..."
 
@Lime what?
 
9:00 PM
Which idiot went and downvoted my questions ¬_¬
 
9:32 PM
@Raynos what question?
 
Somebody downvoted 10 of them in a row
 
9:58 PM
There's something pleasing about google reader
 
user1385191
10:25 PM
oh man, I'm exhausted after posting this:
 
user1385191
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A: Best practice for using DOM Level 0 in modern javascript applications

Matt McDonaldFirst off, great question. DOM Level 0-1 functionality is my favorite toolbox to work with. The support is tremendous. I'll highlight the pros and cons for each subset of DOM Level 0 below: DOM 0 Events Since these are added as properties of an ElementNode, you can only have one handler. For s...

 
11:00 PM
Some good stuff matt
 
user1385191
I really wish there was better documentation of DOM level 0
 
hello pants
 
@MattMcDonald w3c specs
 
user1385191
11:19 PM
they don't reference 0 directly
 
11:41 PM
@Raynos I wonder who the idiot was. Oh well it didn't even put a dent in your rep.
 
Has anyone here had experience setting up a server with nginx?
I'm having a bit of difficulty redirecting to my node instance.
I utilised the google, and got it working, but with silliness like x-original-ip-address headers
 
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Q: Javascript program to print a number series in reverse

sls3nycI don't understand why the below JavaScript program returns the answer Infinity. What am I doing wrong? I'm a novice, and would appreciate a detailed explanation! Please note that this needs to be accomplished using only math and math functions, no string functions or arrays! var input; var r...

 

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