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@Ivo It might be a good idea to look at and fix some of the problems in Garden. #68 is pretty bad IMO, you should've addressed this sonner
 
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06:17
@Raynos it is, unless you are working for chumps
@Raynos i have a prototype related question for you, when you are around
07:08
@ThomasBlobaum in future just ask
07:35
@Raynos cool
what are other equivalents of new function () {} ?
Object.create(Object.prototype) or Object.create(null)
08:00
or something else?
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AMH
AMH
08:11
@ThomasBlobaum hi
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09:01
@AMH sup
 
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hi
 
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12:48
Pokes @IvoWetzel
wakes up
10 hours ago, by Yi Jiang
@Ivo It might be a good idea to look at and fix some of the problems in Garden. #68 is pretty bad IMO, you should've addressed this sonner
hm, will see whether I find the time... feeling rather burned out lately
Rob
Rob
Is anyone any good with Google maps javascript, if so could you take a look at - stackoverflow.com/questions/7529244/…
I've also set a bounty on the question
13:55
hi all need a small help with jquery
how can i add text to span
@KoolKabin I'm not entirely sure because I've never really used jQuery, but I think $("spanID").innerHTML+="Added text"
...
14:49
@KoolKabin $('#spanID').text(function(i, text){ return text + 'stuff to be added'; });
Anyone here know why the second box here shows up in red, even though I'm using beginPath and closePath() ?
@Amaan That won't work because a) jQuery objects do not expose the original DOM properties and b) The += operator only works for numbers. + is the string concat. operator
It would've been document.getElementById('spanId').innerHTML + 'stuff';
@YiJiang Oh. As I said, I've never used jQuery. But the second part isn't true.
I've used it on multiple occasions. But maybe I was just doing it wrong
@YiJiang That doesn't work
+= works, but just + doesn't work
@Amaan Ah yes, of course.
@YiJiang Oh. Guess what you typed was just a typo
Anyway, anyone know why the second box here shows up in red, even though I'm using beginPath and closePath() ?
15:01
Uh, looks like it's working perfectly fine. If you add in another line to change the fill color the second box will get a new color jsfiddle.net/65c5n/1
Yeah, but that's not what I want. I thought beginPath() was supposed to change the styles only till the closePath() was called
And it doesn't seem to be doing that
I don't think it works that way. Read the documentation again
Yeah, that's what I'm doing
MDN's is incomplete. And the code never calls the closePath() method. I'm checking diveintohtml5
Actually, looking at your code again, I don't see why you need beginPath and closePath at all.
You never drew any lines or curves
@YiJiang Yeah, I think I'd been mistaken all along
I can't find it anywhere now, but I do remember having used it to apply fillStyle or strokeStyle colors to only the shapes or lines in that path
15:12
Hi all, I am reading this: github.com/maccman/juggernaut
My bad
It says this: Juggernaut
Juggernaut gives you a realtime connection between your servers and client browsers. You can literally push data to clients using your web application, which lets you do awesome things like multiplayer gaming, chat, group collaboration and more.

Juggernaut is built on top of Node.js and is super simple and easy to get going.
What does it mean realtime connection between server and browser? There are already si a connection.
@JohnMerlino Well not really, normally with HTTP its the client requesting for something from the server, then the server will send it to the client, or if you will, 'pulling'
what does this do differently?
This is (I presume) the server sending the client stuff without the client asking for it, so 'pushing'
15:17
so when it says "publish channel", it just means output content to browser from server, without loading page?
and what benefit does this have over ajax?
@JohnMerlino There of course must be some code on the client side to listen to whatever the server is publishing
@JohnMerlino AJAX requires that the client ask the server for information.
Which means that bandwidth and processing power can be conserved
It's also neater
I know that ajax requires client to ask the server, but I still dont see whats the difference between client asking and server sending, when the client asks, the server will send a response back anyway.
@JohnMerlino 'Pushing' does not need the client to ask
15:23
I know it removes one step, but is that one step really that big of a deal?
from client, you send ajax request to server, server sends a response body back, and then you can modify response into dom using json. That seems pretty efficient enough. Why would you need something like this, when there's already a way to do it, even if it means client sending request?
Let's say you have something that happens every hour, at a random time. If you use polling, you'd have to balance between the amount of useless polls to do, and the potential delay in the client obtaining the data. With pushing, no compromise is needed.
thanks for response
@JohnMerlino It's not really one step. If you are implementing a chat client, you have no idea when the next message is coming in so you have to loop over and over asking the server again and again for any new messages.
Of course there is no reason why polling can't work. This chat client is built with the polling model
Right - before web sockets, that's what you needed to do.
15:36
is websockets not a push technology, and the juggernaut a push technology as well?
@JohnMerlino It looks like Juggernaut uses web sockets when available, and flash otherwise. It wraps everything up so you don't have to worry about the details.
Mac
Mac
Hey, quick question, does anyone know how I could find the highest number out of a bunch of div ID's, using jQuery?
thanks for response
@Mac Each div contains a number or the id contains a number?
Mac
Mac
@Dennis e.g. <div id="1"></div> <div id="4"></div> <div id="3"></div>
15:43
What do you think? jsfiddle.net/E4ez8/9/show
Mac
Mac
@Dennis I need to grab the highest number in the list of ID's
@Mac First thing you need to do is select all the divs... I'd give anything with a numeric id class='number' and use $("div.number") to grab them, unless you're looking at all divs, then it doesn't matter
how about this: $("element[id:last").attr("id")
@John
@JohnMerlino That'll work if they are in order
Mac
Mac
@JohnMerlino but the last ID might not be the highest number :p
15:47
Otherwise you need to declare var max = 0
then $("div.number").each( function() { max = Math.max( this.id, max); });
Mac
Mac
@Dennis Ha awesome, beat me to jsFiddle :p jsfiddle.net/25GjH
@Dennis Anyway that's great, thanks Dennis! :D
Starting an id with [0-9] isn't technically valid until HTML5, but I think it works out okay.
Mac
Mac
yer, not valid in HTML4, but I'm working with HTML5 anyways :)
and is it valid html5 then ?
besides , using numbers for IDs is somewhat retarded
Mac
Mac
@tereško I believe so yes, its valid HTML5
16:00
"The id attribute specifies its element's unique identifier (ID). The value must be unique amongst all the IDs in the element's home subtree and must contain at least one character. The value must not contain any space characters."
Those are the only requirements in 5
Mac
Mac
@tereško also, just so you know, I'm not actually using just a number, I have a text reference in front of the number :)
and how does it make it any better ?
@Mac Like this? <div id="abc1"></div>
this all just means that you are exceptionally bad at javascript
Why not <div class="abc" data-number="1"></div> ?
Mac
Mac
16:04
@Dennis lol, like this <div id="area3"></div>
@tereško and no, using a number at the end of an ID does not automatically make me exceptionally bad at javascript
actually it does
because it means that you are selecting elements using the IDs
Mac
Mac
@Dennis that's interesting, had forgotten about data-* attributes!
@Mac , how about you explain the problem you are trying to solve instead of asking the chanel to fix your broken solution ?!?
Mac
Mac
@tereško I have my question answered now, it works, most likely I'll now look into the data-* approach later
@tereško It's probably better to figure out what the person is trying to do before making sweeping generalizations about how bad their code is
16:13
@Dennis , he is using jquery
it is almost impossible that his code would be well written
Are you saying jQuery is awful or because bad programmers use jQuery?
user1385191
former, partly latter
Mac
Mac
@tereško In my opinion jQuery is an excellent library!
my condolences
user1385191
I think I spent about 9 hours yesterday redesigning an application
16:15
additionally , he is abusing the semantic structure of html
user1385191
wonderful way to spend a weekend
Mac
Mac
@tereško I don't see how...
@MattMcDonald , depends ... did you learn/got paid a lot while doing it ?
check it out :3 lol
16:16
I also think jquery is a good library and cuts down coding time substantially
user1385191
this is personal work
Admittedly, parsing element ids probably isn't optimal
user1385191
but I learned a ton
in that case the weekend certainly was not wasted
Mac
Mac
but its in no way 'abusing the semantic structure of html'
16:17
wat ?
33 mins ago, by Mac
@Dennis e.g. <div id="1"></div> <div id="4"></div> <div id="3"></div>
you are using tag attributes to hold computational information
user1385191
most of that time was designing via namespaces in PHP
Mac
Mac
@tereško that's an example I quickly typed out, there was no need to add further complexity to the issue by including <div id="area1"></div> in front as I already know how to handle this part
16:19
$('#xyz').data('wat','ever'); dunno but if that helps
@Mac , yes , from which you are stripping the "area" bit
html is responsible for content
and attributes are used to describe that content
Mac
Mac
I see, well as I said earlier I'll likely look into using the data-* attribute later
@teresko whats wrong with selecting elements based on a unique identifier, especially when you pull records from the database, render it as html, and then want to use ajax for each item clicked on. How else would this be accomplished?
@Mac be careful when saying that. As an extension of the "Temporary solutions are anything but." rule - "later" almost never comes.
user1385191
8 mins ago, by tereško
you are using tag attributes to hold computational information
user1385191
16:27
(meaning you're using id attributes for mathematical purposes)
user1385191
(which is silly)
user1385191
if these divs are properly nested, you can use their index in a NodeList to perform computations instead
@JohnMerlino , can you think of an usecase where one would need IDs "some-1" , "some-2" , etc. ?
what would it be ?
user1385191
if you store those nodes in an array, the need for numerical attributes disappears
I can think of usecase where you have lets say a table and each row has an id that corresponds to the record id stored in a database. When you click on the row, it launches a popup, you enter informatin into it, and then it sends the request to server, updates the database based on the information passed, and then sends a response back to the client. In fact, I see this done all the time. Maybe I misunderstood what you said earlier, but if what I said is bad practice, then what better solution?
For example, I can see a table row having an attribute and value ike this: <tr data-id="1">
user1385191
16:34
rows have their own internal index
user1385191
HTMLTableRowElement.rowIndex
Mac
Mac
I'm sure I'm going to dig myself into a deeper hole of Javascript/HTML systematic sins here but I'm using this method to create a new div element. My div element needs a (unique) id. To get this unique ID I'm adding a number onto the end, area1, area2 etc. I need to find the max number, because it's possible that my div's may become out of order, e.g area1, area3, area2. I therefore obviously don't want to look at just the last element's number and increase it by 1, as that might already exist!
@JohnMerlino , in that case you really should learn about event delegation
you add a single even on the whole table
it can be list items, that wasnt my point.
@Mac Why do they need ids?
16:37
i asked you for a reasonable usecase where you would use IDs in such a way
@Dennis remember this comment ?
this was when i asked to him what exactly he is trying to do
instead of asking us to fix his broken "solutions"
Mac
Mac
but have this information now or before makes no difference, and I was not asking for a 'fix'
I was asking a question
@tereško That was after you called him "exceptionally bad at javascript"
him/her for gender neutrality
neutral would be "it"
"it" doesn't really describe people in english
@Mac if you are going with that solution no matter what, you might as well just keep a incremented counter in javascript so you don't need to recalculate every single time you add an element
Mac
Mac
true
@tereško I have to say I expected better from a user with 2.7k points, mainly not to be called "exceptionally bad at javascript" and referred to as "it"
16:53
so , your inability to articulate the problem , abuse of html and lack of understanding in javascript should be met with ovation , @Mac
Mac
Mac
@tereško If true, it should still be met with general politeness and understanding, that not everyone in here is as knowledgeable in the area of Javascript. This is going off topic anyway so lets just leave it be, thanks
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RT @kangax: Turns out FF now supports mouseenter/mouseleave — http://goo.gl/ZtwVk
18:12
@Mac @Mac, you should keep a global iterator updated with the latest unique id and tack it on the end when needed ;
@ampersand , you should never keep anything in global scope
@tereško where should this counter be stored then ? (let's assume for the sake of this discussion that having the counter in the first place is legitimate)
user1385191
it would be one scope level below global
user1385191
ie: inside a closure
@MattMcDonald you're right...poor choice of wording on my part, i meant 'global' to whatever code is calculating the element ids
18:37
no , there are no "other meanings" for the word "global"
i made a thing
don't forget to flush , @ThomasBlobaum
not that kind of a thing
do you use jquery?
not if i can help it
zepto?
or wizardy, perhaps
wizardry even
18:43
i tend to use pure javascript , or , if pressed - mootools
hmm, maybe i should post in Node.js
19:20
Can anyone help me figure out this problem?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7547605/problems-with-pagination-in-jquery
@CodeCrack only if you help me figure out this song youtube.com/watch?v=T-sxSd1uwoU
Seems like it's by britney spears, nothing to figure out there
The script is displaying 3 posts and the links but when I click them nothing happens for some reason
I am still a N00b but should be easy for a pro to figure out because it's not that much code. Is there a good debugging tool for jquery.
19:37
@CodeCrack You are calling next() from the onclick attribute, but next() is not a function in the global scope
You want to create all your navigation elements and attach click handlers to them instead of using href or onclick
20:35
@CodeCrack , if you are noob at javascript , you really should stay away from frameworks for now
would you do something like it in another language ? would you use a framework in php before learning language ?
.. or would you consider someone doing so to be misguided .. at best
21:16
hi!! Was wondering if someone could give me a hand with a small issue im having...

Im dynamically creating checkboxes on a button click. The user then selects the checkboxes of his choice once complete clicks a button save which i then want to loop through all the checkboxes that are checked. Im using $(".chkItem:checked).each(function(){ ... });
however that isnt working I know when objects are dynamically created generally you use .live to add event handlers but this isnt an event... so how would i go about this issue?
oh i missed the " at the end of the checked but thats there...
21:39
@LordLink , can you get a list of all <input> fields withing that form ?
and then just loop through them looking for ones that are checked ?
hell .. i dont even see a need for jquery for such a simple manipulation
i havent tried that i dont see why i would do it that way when theres a method in jquery already for this
then again , i usually am unable to see the point in creating big ass object just to save 3 lines of native code
in the end jquery saves alot of code
i actually had this already working in plain javascript
but i want to convert everything to jquery
why ?!?
less code and also cleaner
21:43
"cleaner" can be achieved by refactoring
and theres also things im using jquery for that doing in javascript would be to much work so since im implementing it already i might aswell change everything over
and less code where ?
well for example the code i made in javascript originally i shrunk to less than half the code in jquery
you are aware that each $() execution creates a huge JS object , and that the library itself is not small by any standards
yes i know that thats also true
21:44
can you show the original code ?
if you look at the back end of it yes theres that too
but jquery is not slow anyways
huh ?!?
have you actually looked at benchmarks ?
i personally am pleased with the speed of jquery and thinks its a good tool i know theres its pros and cons but that comes with everything...
css3 selector simulations is something like 10x slower then native code
you should never use css3 selectors even if you are using jquery
ya im sure using pure native code properly coded is faster cause your avoiding all the extra stuff
21:47
thats not even it
$() is a god function , and on a css3 selector the complexity of executions goes up
depends what your using it for anyways im gonna try something out that might solve this issue had an idea if anything ill bbl right now i gotta go try this out thanks for your suggestion anyhow
anyways take care!! :)
i would really love to see the original code

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