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16:00
@FlorianMargaine ahaha. Don't say that here.
The cheese, in Quebec has... NO TASTE
Quebec cheese : cheese :: pepsi : Coke
@dievardump bleh guy could make it more than twice as fast jsperf.com/fillorpath
#canvassnob
Wow, chrome is ridiculously slow compared to my other browsers
380 operations per second on fill, whilst opera had 1800
@SimonSarris wow I didn't realize there was such a significant difference!
It's strange though, in opera fill is faster than path, in chrome the opposite is true-
16:06
so.. I am totally going to rewrite the portion of my particle engine that uses rects when an image isn't supplied
@SimonSarris ???
@dievardump why the q's
he's using a million fillRects, he should be using one path and a million rects, then one call to fill
yeah sure.
True, but this is a speedtest for the browser?
I just liked the idea.
16:09
Are you guys talking about that typecode demo?
fillorpath demo linked byy..Simon
because if so, then what Simon (Sarris) is saying is totally relevant since I don't get the most amazing performance when viewing the demo.
I mean was his demo in response to the typecode demo?
I think it was
and yeah, the original demo is slow for me too
and yes, it does look like it was made by a new canvas user
Of the ones I tested, chrome was the slowest, yet the bar graph shows otherwise- maybe mines in need of an update
(that's like adding text in a loop to a dom element instead of adding the whole text at once)
@Vivix the higher the bar graph the better
16:11
@SimonSarris I Told them.
Yeah, but chrome was the worst for me- 24 is rated as highest
I'm on 22, mystery solved
@dievardump kk. It shouldn't have the same issues on the webGL version (he is using 3d context with a 2d fallback), but its too opaque to tell, it definitely looks like its a problem there too
anyone know of a program to test php on a local machine like when I am working on a wordpress theme
apache and phpcompiler, that's what I did way back when, probably a better way
My friend told me about one that's called like mopar or something?
but I can't remember it correctly
16:22
wampserver...
hello again gents
mopar is a car construction type..genus whatever, but only other mopar I found on google was... some mmo thing I dunno
Hullo
wampserver looks good, indeed
is the variable updated only after I leave the loop?
cool ty
I saw a JS scipt (oneliner?) that could "turn" any site editable (very much like in a text editor) when entered from the JS console (eg. in ffox) in an answer to some of the SO (or SE) questions but I could not find it. is anyone able to point it out?
element.setAttribute('contenteditable', 'true');
@Loktar there was cheese on my sub
16:43
... I think I just remote desktop'd to our web server on muscle memory alone.
So I need to figure out the percentage for my arrow placement and the box is 579px wide so 50% would be in the middle but I don't want it to fall under the middle
the arrow is positioned based on the 579px width but I want it to be centered based on the post title width which is 360px wide.
360 / 2 / 579 * 100
I think?
Looks about right
so it positions based on 579px
If you know the widths of things, why don't you just use pixel values?
Stupid Me
I could have just changed it to px instead of % and put 180px and been done :|
16:52
Don't get me wrong... I love percentages. But if it's not a fluid layout, then why bother?
yeah I hate when I do little things like this that are stupid
is a the adj
yesterday I was doing font sizes and left off the px and it wasn't working and my teacher was trying to help me because I thought it was my style sheet not linked right and it turns out it was a stupid not putting the px ending
16:56
^ chills
Hehe, I've done a few blunders like that
DaveRand: thanks
Gah. I hate it when mysql isn't in the command line include path
THANKS RACKSPACE. THANKS A LOT.
ugh, don't remind me of Rackspace
(ccing @rlemon because he should see that video above)
16:58
watching now
meh
I like the tune. not a fan of her singing
She makes me all tingly.
I can't get enough of that band.
she is kinda cute. her voice is nice. just not the type of voice I would expect considering the tune
she needs more bass and soul
sing from the gut sweetheart
I like the comp, but yeah- not my kinda voice
Fine then. I'll be in my bunk.
:-D
hehehe
17:02
What can I say? I have a thing for chicks who can sing.
so do I ... I just expect singing to be good
ohh burn
S'all abou the taste
Aw, poor Rachel Price :-(
this was my favourite female singer for a while
17:04
@rlemon Not a fan
these are still mine.
Women should not be allowed to sing. They should only do the dishes and other things, at home, and not speak if no one ask them to.
@dievardump BLASPHEMER
Women should not be allowed to have heavy metal bands...
17:05
My brother pretty much feels the same way, though
I like many female singers, I just keep forgetting their names, and usually don't know what they look like
women heavy metal is always less than enjoyable. all other genres I haven't seen this type of gender split
for the longest time i thought muse was a chick.....
I don't really like heavy metal at all
Another favorite recent discovery:
then I saw him... and still.. kinda questioned it.
17:07
This is the only 'heavy' female singer I know, that I've listened to
Ohh Matt.... y u overly metro
not as bad as Placebo
I still am not convinced Brian Molko is a man
he looks too good in all leather
Hehe
He does look good~
watch this video and tell me that is a man..... o_O
17:10
That's more my kind of music too
Have you ever seen men from the VK scene in japan?
hi all
Welcome to the JavaScript Music Room
anyone knows of an implementation of a jquery autocomplete that would do a google place api request and if it finds nothing fall back on a geocoding request?
Not me, sorry
17:11
that is a very specific plugin
Nope. Next question.
i found this but it's only geocoding and im having a hard time editing it: rjshade.com/projects/gmaps-autocomplete
@rlemon it is :)
You probably just have to write it up
options are now:
A) spend 3 days looking for a plugin only to not find one and have to press your own.
B) say "fuck this shit" and be a radical.. write your own plugin! maybe kick a few ducks, and eat dinner in the nude!
I think I'll have to, but looking for something to help me understand how to write
im a real newb
allright then
17:13
^^
^ helps me with my writing
I would, when that specific, probably say it's better to just--find a way to do it on your own
it's so- specific
All right here I go :) all options exhausted, onto writing my first plug in
cheers all and thanks
You'll learn so many strange things, have fun!
17:17
@ficho there are TONNES of docs on how to author plugins
my suggestion is to first READ a few of them.... before you write any code it is important that you understand how you can author them.
there are a few different idiosyncratic patterns you can take
@rlemon thanks a lot. Anyone specific one to suggest? Or just google it?
google.
oki
like I said read a few
"Authoring jQuery Plugins"
read top 3
will do
17:20
when I went to write my first one I read and followed the first tut I found and then 75% thought realized he was an idiot and I needed to go off to read some more tuts :P
lulz, ok that's good advice :)
I wonder if tut authors ocationally do that on purpose, to force you to fix things
or write "This is just a simplified version of what we want"
Has anybody here ever thought that maybe, just maybe, DVCS is too complicated for their team?
> (13:18:41) flebron: A reasonable implementation of getElementsByClassName is using the same engine as querySelectorAll, and just passing "."+param to it.
LOL. ##JavaScript room on freenode is really funny
I followed one tut, to get the draw-array to work, and it would spike 20% cpu whenever I moused down, needless to say, there's hardly anything left of the original code
17:28
@Vivix I actually do that for main site answers.
answer with modern only, none compatible code then mention "this code only works on modern, none-IE browsers. You will need to figure out how to make it compatible for older browsers and IE if you need to support them"
makes the OP do some work and hopefully gain some understanding of the code I gave them
Yeah, give them a good nudge and a reason to understand what you wrote
I know of people who just copy paste and copy paste until nothing works anymore, that's probably harder to figure out than actually writing it <,<
programming by coincidence
programming is not supposed to be lego. You cannot just cram a bunch of blocks together and Voila! a program! no... this is how you get shit like Vista and iOS
Hi all
@Neil how in the fuck did you let Amelia die?!!??!?!?!
Dr.Who is no longer Faptastic
... spoilers?
17:33
@rlemon eh?
@RyanKinal not spoilers... he's the g+ dr who master.
he must know all there is to know about the latest episodes
idk when it aired. I caught up the three I was missing on a stream last night
hiatus till christmas now
@Neal are you not current with your dr.who episodes?
@rlemon you just spoiled me right?
@rlemon Doctor Who?
@Neal you been drinking?
How Many Doctor Who version is there?
17:37
11 doctors
I always see 2 different faces.
11?
@rlemon H20
Eccleston is my fav.
17:38
It is THAT old?
bottom left
@dievardump since 1963
was taken off the air for like 15-20 years
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Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a Time Lord—a time travelling, humanoid alien known as the Doctor. He explores the universe in his 'TARDIS', a sentient, telepathic time-and-space-travel machine that flies through the time vortex. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, a common sight in Britain in 1963, when the series first aired. Along with a succession of companions, the Doctor faces a variety of foes while working to save civilisations, help ordinary people, and right wrongs. Th...
17:39
@rlemon Ah
@rlemon it was taken off the air from 1989 until 1996 when there was a movie, until 2005 when the series started up again.
movies !== on the air.
so almost 20 years off ... just like I said
:P
again... are you drunk?
@rlemon it was a tv movie
first you need to verify dr.who is Doctor Who
on the air tv series... you pedant.
@rlemon eh?
17:40
omg
back on the ignore list
I am just a lil confused...
Dammit. I hate mercurial.
Not sure why u would spoil the last season of Doctor Who for people @rlemon
@rlemon no idea what this means at all...
\o/ I did it !
i fixed 56 pages of double column html!
awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww yes!
what? doctor who spoilers? stop that!
i haven't seen a single episode yet
17:46
GAH
Coworker waits a month before committing and pushing his changes in Mercurial, and wonders why there's conflicts.
@GNi33 :-P LOL
@RyanKinal it doesnt fource him to update before commiting?
doesn't it*
@Neal It does. And it did.
@RyanKinal lol. hope he ddnt commit the bad stuff, did he?
But it's a month's worth of changes
@RyanKinal ;p;
17:48
lol oy
i commit abt once a day(ish)
i taught my seniors git they still sent me the updates via email or came to give me via pen-drive
that is to SVN
@Abhishek good man
@rlemon i added what happened next
I have this terrible feeling that this will put him off of Mercurial forever.
17:48
@Abhishek Notepad++ » ctrl + shift + f
And I have an even worse feeling that this whole switch to Kiln/Hg will be a failed experiment.
@dievardump well it just wont have done :p
had sometimes add <ul> nad <ol> tags and stuff like that
That's what you say
@FlorianMargaine you think your home town is bad... this is an Ugandan news print.
w...t...serious...f
whatnow
17:50
idk reddit always shows me how fucked up the world really is
@rlemon ... that has to be fake
it reads like a really, really, really, bad fanficporn
AGH
Why do my coworkers have such massive amounts of trouble with DVCS. I have had none. AT ALL
no I think it is real.
few other news sites reported on it as well.
low brow news sites of course
double column, so every tag that is not containing something should be <whatever />?
like, that isn't a single tag on its own
17:53
> An alternative to Windows and Mac OS X that works on both types of machines, Linux (sometimes also known as "Ubuntu") is a so-called "open source" operating system--more flexible, in some ways, than its competitors--but is not without its difficulties.
<,<....
lol at Linux (sometimes also known as "Ubuntu")
Ah, research
@rlemon I should not have shown u reddit lol
17:55
lol
Why would I want that?
Meh, they have fun, let em at it

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