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yep works thanxx
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A: JavaScript library for a big project

ToyDaVirusjQuery is definitely not just a DOM library. Its the most stable and it has the most plugins available to almost everything.

Please do give jQuery fanboys what they deserve
> Let's use jQuery as the entire client-side framework stack! Because it's the best ever.
@david I agree. That doesn't mean you can drop support for no javascript. That doesn't mean you can write un-semantic HTML.
Doing development right and supporting IE are two different arguments
You still don't understand that web developers should develop in a set order
 - Write a REST API.
 - Write HTML pages that consume the REST API.
 - Write CSS that visually enhances the HTML pages and makes them pleasant to use.
 - Write JS that enhances the functionality and usability of the HTML pages.
If you do it in that order.
Then it just degrades out of the box.
The main question for me is whether it is ok to write HTML5 forms that don't work without javascript on older browsers
I guess the new input types degrade to text box so it should work
Of course there comes a point where your writing a web application and it just doesn't work without javascript
Of course you don't need to develop in that order but
Your HTML needs to be semantic, and you should not use javascript for features that exist in HTML or CSS
your CSS needs to be DRY, modular and re-usable across your website.
And your javascript should not be used for critical / stupid things.
Dont use it for navigation, don't use it for loading images, etc etc
01:12
@Raynos, You always have to make a decision where you're going to stop backwards compatibility.
You cannot support all browsers
the defacto standard seems to be stopping at ie6, and lucky people get to drop ie6 and use ie7
The usual excuse for this is browser demographics
This standard is old though, the horrors of ie6 support go back a loooong time
People need to start saying 'fuck it, this is more effort than it is worth'
Your order makes good sense, up until you say 'Don't use javascript for critical things'
(I also question the decision to use a REST API exclusively)
I believe it's okay to drop support for people with no javascript. That is their decision, I don't have to suffer for it.
The benefits you can get from heavy javascript use, and ajax APIs mean it would be stupid not to use them
And I'm sure you agree with that
I just don't think it's necessary to degrade.
If you're building a modern site/app you don't want to spend any percent of your time dealing with bugs in obscure/old browsers
Tom
Tom
01:39
i guess itz dead
 
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user1385191
hmm very interesting
user1385191
it's amazing how many people screw up sniffing for opera
07:26
@david It's not about browser support and backwards compatibility
using REST apis exclusively is very opinionated ;)
Personally I support current and previous browsers
And I have a damn hard time justifying supporting IE8 but I really don't want to ignore the whole windows XP IE user market
It's not ok to drop support for no javascript for aything critical
Site navigation needs to work without javascript
basic CRUD needs to work without javascript.
Information display needs to work without javascript
If you write your code properly it's no more effort at all to support non-javascript.
That's the thing, if you write your server and html properly and then write your javascript you spend no extra effort and get non-javascript support
Again I don't bother with bugs in old browsers. I would heavily recommend everyone to use shims and polyfills
Write HTML5, CSS3, ES5 today. Use polyfills for your browser range.
The fundamental difference is that if you develop with progressive enhancement there is no hit to development time and you get no javascript support for free.
Besides you can't ignore the google crawler if your serious about making a website
07:51
Again it's not about browser support
it's about viewing web development as a hierachy
and not hard coupling your html to your css and your javascript
And defiantly not hacking your server so it can consume whatever javascript ajax you wrote.
08:23
hi all, i'm trying to create a hot key for my application...
jQuery(document).bind('keypress', 'ctr+v',function (evt){
alert('ctrl+v is pressed');
return false
}); this function binds each and every key
whats wrong with the above code?
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A: What is the keycode for CTRL+[char]?

Christian SciberrasThere's no such keycode - the keycode is always a single ascii character, in your case [char]. Note: if you press ctrl+v, first an event with keycode=ctrl is sent, and then another one with v. The thing you're looking for is shiftkeys (afaik).

i have tried for simple key "a" , so according to the code it should work only for key a ,, but if i press any key in keyboard it display's alert message (binds every key)
i have downloaded jquery.hotkeys-0.7.9.min.js plugin and tried but the result was same
 
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Q: Safari Web Developer Tools?

Where do you enable web developer tools in Safari on windows? I can't find it anywhere. A quick web search found some really complicated instructions that felt more like a hack then turning on a setting. Does Apple really make it that hard to develop in their browser?

 
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@gsnedders He claims construction of maps overflow the space and causes a more expensive GC technique to be used
12:44
@Raynos context?
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Q: Why is new slow?

RaynosThe benchmark: JsPerf The invariants: var f = function() { }; var g = function() { return this; } The tests: Below in order of expected speed new f; g.call(Object.create(Object.prototype)); new (function() { }) (function() { return this; }).call(Object.create(Object.prototype)); Actual...

More specifically the comments
@Raynos I don't know enough about V8's impl to comment on what it does to GC.
I see. :( Your supposed to be a js interpreter expert.
@Raynos I know why Carakan exhibits it's performance characteristics, but I don't know every last edge case for everything :P
13:00
@gsnedders so your saying you dont know everything? :(
13:35
I need a copy of win7 64bit :D
@Raynos U HVAE ASKED TEH 1 000 000 000 STACK OVERFOW QUESTION CLICK HERE TO CLAM UR PRIZEE!!!1!!
Just buying windows7 64bit :D
£0 total
How do I install windows 7 side by side with ubuntu?
-.-
The fucking windows 7 installer is an exe
@Raynos ? Well of course it is, but shouldn't you burn it onto a DVD and boot from it?
No.
I mean the downloader for the iso
so I cant download it on linux
is an exe
Oh, uh... weird. Don't they have a direct link?
Doubt if wine would work with it, but you could still try
13:47
i did
wine dont work
Ill torrent it
The ubuntu 11.04 interface changed :(
@Raynos Ubuntu Classic from the boot menu, that is all.
o/
Wheres the boot menu >_>
Eh, log out. Boot menu isn't the correct term, stupid me. It's the login screen
I see
need to get used to my ergonomic 4000
I should just get used to the new interface
14:11
RT @paul_irish: jsdo.it is crowdsourcing a fireworks display in <canvas>. http://t.co/RhRWWc0 Perfect project to ramp up on canvas
14:23
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RT @maboa: RT @kentbrew Friday prototype: instant data URIs with thumbnails, through the magic of drag and drop and FileReader. http:// ...
RT @mathias: TIL validator.nu can check documents in data URLs: http://mths.be/baw Super useful for quick tests!
RT @annevk: Web Platform Standards Overview: http://t.co/gMjrsdQ Thanks @sideshowbarker!
FEEDS Y U SPAM
 
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16:40
For all those lurkers we need a new topic.
someone think of something interesting
room topic changed to JavaScript: Discussion for JavaScript and the many frameworks - jQuery, Prototype, MooTools, et al. Weekly Topic: When should you not use backbone/spine
When should you not use Backbone / Spine
is Backbone like KnockoutJS?
brb
Yes / no.
knockout does more black magic for you.
It doesn't have as much flexibility
but does more out of the box
but a story about why not to use Knockout will still relate?
@Raynos hey, and sorry if I got a little...fired up in our discussion yesterday, lol
Its ok :)
@ThomasShields yes.
Except there are more reasons not to use knckout
okay, half a sec while i answer this q
16:55
because its a bit bloated / forces you to use the bindings
right
well, I was working on a bit where there were several drop down boxes that allow the user to filter products by category, different styles and levels, etc. I thought I would use KnockoutJS and jQuery templates to style out the products and bind visibility of items to filters and all sorts of fancy stuff. Let' just say it didn't work. I wasted several hours fiddling with it.
Granted, if I knew more about it I could have gotten it, but in the end, it only took me about 20 minutes to just scratch Knockout and templating and use jQuery on its own - just hiding or displaying items every time a dropdown was changed.
Moral of the Story: Just because you can doesn't mean you should!
afternoon.
hey thomas i had to catch the train i wanted to say that fiddle is friggin aweesomeeeeeeee it wuda taken me like 3 days prolly which is 19 hours
so thanks a lot
@ErrorErrorError well hold on lemme find the less disputed one - did you get the latests?
*latest
and not just less disputed i added new features
17:04
ive read some tutorials and they teach basics such as variables n functions which is boring becuz i alreadu know those
@ThomasShields So your saying "I spend a few hours learning something then gave up"
wait hold on that last one isn't right
uhhhh what is that :S?
Thats not a good reason :P
but yes there is time investment needed
@Raynos wait what?
17:06
i put one in it just refreshes it or something
this is the 1 i got from yesterday
oh that one's fine
@Raynos just doesn't like it as much. :P
use that one.
heck my waters gone. brb
response from @glazou on Mozilla’s Asa Dotzler “Enterprise has never been (and I'll argue, shouldn't be) a focus of ours" comments.
._.
wtf
<a id="add">
17:10
@Raynos it was a quick hack man
I guess its not that bad tbh
That can be a link button
okay good lol
to an add REST url
anywho didja like my story
its really awesomre thanks a billion :P i found out apparently definition of good websites are plain ones :P
i downloaded CS4 not dreamweaver :P
17:13
@ErrorErrorError not necessarily. Just clean; nice; presentable. well designed. one sec.
._.
Get a real IDE
WebStorm, netbeans, notepad++, visual studio, etc
i do use notepad++
i find it a little annoying though that after every change i make i have to reput the file into webhost and run the link
@Raynos what's a good example of a complex website that looks good?
is this website good ?
fantastic.
17:17
pagerduty.com
do you realize how unintrusive it is? how easy it is to get stuff done here? to actually use the site?
@ErrorErrorError good but very generic.
they want me to make a on call schedule better than this 1
@ThomasShields good question. Hard to answer
who's "they"
@ErrorErrorError run the server locally.
17:20
@Raynos yeah lol
my manager, im in my 1st year of university out of highschool and we have coop intern ships where companies hire you and you work for them for 4 months then go back to school for 4 months then work for 4 months then school for 4 months
the problem is everyone aroundm e is so advanced n ive never worked in coporate culture before n school seems like it was all a waste of time they dont use anything we learned here
well. i'm guessing you know PHP or server-side better than client side.
im having to learning everything and keep up with the results
yeah im better with php because its very similar to the compiled languages
17:23
@ErrorErrorError okay, so you do all the backend. don't let them make you do front end when you can't.
the other thing is im suppose to do all of it
that's nonsense.
the entire project is assigned to me, im surrounded by people that are QA and debugging and support, MY team of developers is on a different floor becuz we didnt have enuff space
are you good at math?
17:24
do you like it?
eh its so-so
do you like designing stuff?
@ThomasShields no its not
infact in my holiday
i made a sentry gun
if you guys like ill make a video someday and upload it
17:25
right, so you like architecting stuff.
Theres nothing wrong with one dev doing back and front
i made a turret with a bb gun
@Raynos in general, there's not.
but for a guy who's just getting started
theres also nothing wrong
learn HTML, CSS, JS at the same time
then learn node.js
i dont mind learning
node/js too?
17:26
@ErrorErrorError you know what - i know the perfect thing. one sec.
i can finish the entire tutorial on html and css on this weeknd
im in first year where we r competing for jobs with each other AND senior students with job experience so first year its hard to get a job so I choose this job which's title was "Production delivery specialist" it said expert level java knowledge needed etc
it never said web developement lol
@ErrorErrorError node.js is a server-side library. It's an alternative to apache/php
but honestly i love it either way im learning new things in programming
@ErrorErrorError which tutorial? I hope its the mdn
mozilla tutorial on css html JS
17:30
Awesome!
not w3 schools :P
The learn section right?
yeah
ive been reading this first though aksi.net/website-design-tutorial3.htm
@ErrorErrorError microsoft.com/design/toolbox/school - watch the videos labeled "Design Principles", especially the little blob #1
Also I would recommend the .net magazine
for web development.
It's worth buying a subscription to open up the back catalogue and read those. Lots of good stuff in there
But tbh it's over your head atm
17:36
@Raynos lol i keep thinking "tbh" means "to be humble" at first
@thomas what is the list that you made called? im reading on functions in the JS section which i already know
next thing i need to add to fiddle is error checking for non numerical values and digits no longer or less than 10 numbers
use a regular expression.
do you guys use fiddle for all your web programming untill you are ready to really test it out? fiddle seems a lot better than how i had to reupload my file like 500 times lol
yeah pretty much lol
search "regular expression phone number javascript"
should be set.
make sure you know how it works though.
lol how is it that you guys always have the entire library at the top of your head? i believe there are thousands of various functions
17:45
theres html5 form validation :P
user1385191
it's a language, not a library
user1385191
sadly, I think someone needs to come out with a DOM-centric book
@MattMcDonald you write it; i'll read it. :)
@ErrorErrorError I do rough prototypes in fiddle
user1385191
17:46
Flanagan's book is decent, but the illusion that the DOM is JavaScript still exists
I run local servers for testing / debugging / development
user1385191
it's an API, just like canvas
<strike> You </strike> everyone should learn HTML5 forms
@MattMcDonald you could totally write it.
user1385191
uh, placeholder is nothing new
user1385191
17:47
it's called the value attribute
user1385191
the only difference is it's focus-activated
user1385191
so no more terrible scripts that erase my input when I focus, type, blur, then focus again
Yes, we are drinking your milkshake. Get used to it. The Web platform will win.
the php manual has a ton of functions but everytime i ask you guys about what i want to do you alwyas name a function in 1 minute lol how!? do you know all the functions?
user1385191
PHP is different because it has 5 functions for the same purpose virtually everywhere
17:49
@MattMcDonald it is new because its part of html5
user1385191
no, I mean the concept isn't new
@ErrorErrorError PHP has a lot more API bloat
javascript has a smaller API
@ErrorErrorError "all the functions" ....there aren't that many.
your also talking to the regulars in the javascript room
Of course we know javascript
pretends to be smart like Raynos
17:50
I keep flagging you rather then everyone :P
Hi
the platform is nice.
user1385191
autofocus isn't new either
user1385191
but it looks like it has more support now
user1385191
perfect, a slider and a datepicker
user1385191
17:52
death to jQuery UI
but can you style the datepicker as you like?
user1385191
I'll take the built-in over DOM bloat
:) Now once IE8 dies
user1385191
definitely some cool stuff coming up
we can use HTML5
@MattMcDonald you mean some cool stuff here right now.
Use polyfills to patch non-supporting browsers.
17:54
shweet.
Emulate full HTML5 compliance with javascript
I personally really like the history API
user1385191
it will be nice to see the hacks and plugins die
the one thing I've always been peeved about is not being able to style little things like the caret on the dropdowns - where the Mac OSX dropdown might look sleek on a site, the windows one looks awful - or vice versa. and you can't style it without making your own.
you think they'll let you style stuff like that in the future?
user1385191
that's over-engineering in that case
17:57
@ThomasShields probably not.
You shouldnt change the style of inputs
user1385191
those form elements are styled to keep up with accessibility standards
there browser/OS dependant
guess so.
And if there different it's just weird / annoying
user1385191
there's a ton of work + specs behind forms
user1385191
17:58
so you usually leave them as-is
I dont know anything about fonts and fontface :\
at least you know it's consistent throughout the browser.
I really feel like I should know more about fonts and typography. Or is that too web design
@Raynos you mean you don't know any news or you don't know how to use it?
17:58
Ive never used fontface
Ive never used custom fonts
I've never designed or used specific fonts for anything
user1385191
just stick to arial or verdana for starters
btw, OSX Lion by default inverts mouse scrolling
user1385191
know serif from sans-serif
(that is, it makes it work like on iOS)
user1385191
17:59
nice pic @MattMcDonald '
user1385191
I am a former designer :)
@font-face {
font-family:WhatEverYouWantToReferenceYourFontAs;
src: url("locationofepicfont.ttf");
}
@MattMcDonald awesome.
user1385191
the support for font face embedding is pretty edge when you go 1-2 years back
@MattMcDonald well you can embed in IE5 as long as you use *.eot or whatever
user1385191
I remember Firefox about 3.5 not supporting it
18:02
ah okay
there are specific methods for using @font-face in cross-browse manner
you really should look into that .. but then again , you even had issues with a common semantic HTML to begin with .. maybe i shouldn't hope for too much here
user1385191
I had a custom font on my site via cufon, but it just bloated page load
user1385191
and it runs slowly in IE < 8
cufon was a solution in 2008th
@teresko so that's what cufon was for...saw it on a site and couldn't for the life of me find out what it did.
18:13
its a solution which uses svg/wmf for rendering custom fonts
ah okay
cool
well, later guys. thanks for interesting conversations.
user1385191
I'm one of the few people that doesn't hack for IE, it seems
@MattMcDonald , well , in this case you can detect IE , and provide a different font file
user1385191
18:18
good old conditional comments
user1385191
something that's actually purposefully developed for IE
shame that conditional comments are somewhat tied to IE's js support
but thats for older IE versions
besides , the solution in the URL has a 'hack' for all major browsers
.. or did you think that there are 4 different font definitions only for IE ?
user1385191
no, I figured just one was for IE
well ... technicality 2
18:48
is there regular expression for javascript?
i see one for vb and C#
nvm found it
 
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22:24
you gotta love the youtube guys
the added a nyan cat to the progress bar on the nyan cat video!
is there no way to alter window.navigator.appName property ?
22:52
If i have a variable in JS, called hour, and contains "22:00", how can i make this SELECTED in this #hours select:

<select name="hours" id="hours">
<option value="23:00">23:00</option>
<option value="22:00">22:00</option>
<option value="21:00">21:00</option>
</select>
@Karem jquery using ?
yes
@Karem $("#hours option[value='"+ hours + "']").attr("selection", "selected");
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