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16:01
oh well i think finding a spinner gif is better
goit it :-)
Sam
Sam
@Abhishek What do you mean if you want to learn stuff don't use jQuery?
@Abhishek jQuery doesn't inhibit learning. Last time I checked it makes quite a bit of things easier in JavaScript.
could you help me with partial border problem jsbin.com/ehilik/edit#html,live
let him code my spinner :D
16:03
I want to remove border adjacent between "partial border div" div and "primary school" div, any advice would be appreciated
@Alex i am NOT coding for you i am just showing u how to code one :P
@Sam it does :P
unless somebody understands atleast basics of how to think in javascript way they shouldn't touch jQuery
or they become jQuery developers
guys, bookmark this ajaxload.info
@FlorianMargaine :-D tanks again :D
btw @FlorianMargaine better then $.ajax()? or am i doing something wrong ?
you're not checking the status
and why onload instead of onreadystatechange? something related to xhr2?
and why var callback = _callback? can't you just use _callback?
I solved ,ignore my questin
Sam
Sam
16:12
@Abhishek That's like saying they shouldn't touch C++ until they have mastered C
@Sam you're completely wrong.
@FlorianMargaine might wanna lend me a hand on this jQuery :P thing
thanks :-D
a better analogy would be: you better learn php before learning symfony
brb
need power
btw @Abhishek, here is the xhr object I use for chrome-only dev github.com/Ralt/dmcmag-requirejs/blob/master/src/helpers/xhr.js
stolen from @Zirak
Sam
Sam
16:16
learning document.getElementById does not make you a better JavaScript programmer.
anyone used the taphold event in jQuery mobile?
it keeps triggering a subsequent click event
@Sam seriously?
learning $('id') does make you a better developer, then?
@jasonlg3d then stop propagation in the taphold event
@FlorianMargaine answer to both of your qustions regarding status and onload is that i personally abstract a bit of xhr myself :-P
changed it though
@Abhishek and where do i load div#loader?
Sam
Sam
@FlorianMargaine No I never claimed that, but it certainly doesn't make you weaker. jQuery is great for abstracting away some of the gotcha's of JS as well. I had a tough time wrapping my head around closures until I used it.
16:23
under my GM_xmlhttpRequest({
@Alex what ?
and how ?
@Sam are you getting the worst reasons on purpose? using closures has nothing to do with jquery
i use something like this
var i = 0;
(function() {
    i++; // IMMA USIN CLOSURE W/O JQUERY
}());
16:25
how i can add your loader while loading my info ?
Sam
Sam
@FlorianMargaine are you reading what I am saying?
i am a js starter
@Sam , oh but it does
@Sam , how long have you spent on learning native javascript ?
Sam
Sam
@FlorianMargaine I am simply making the point that starting with jQuery or using it to learn from != BAD JS PROGRAMMER
there you are
it now calls for a page
16:26
I think it is, if you know jquery but no vanilla, you are a bad js developer
@Sam , and everyone else in this channel disagrees
for example, it will make you use $(this).attr('id')
hehe, just stumbled over a nice google translator easteregg
which is just plain wrong
Sam
Sam
@FlorianMargaine Then we are in agreement. If you know jQuery but not JS you are a bad JS programmer...
16:27
@f
@Sam thats what i said
@FlorianMargaine I tried that
when people go jQuery side
@Sam... you just said the opposite ._.
they have no understanding of JS .
and they come out with stuff like

$(this).attr('xyz',$(this).data('changedAttr'));
16:28
gods below .. how do they even find this place !
@jasonlg3d why is it wrong for you then?
@Abhishek there is nothing wrong with $(this).data() however
@ALex you want me to explain whats happening in that function ?
it's even good
because jQuery caches this in native js arrays all over, so it's fast
jquery is NOT fast
@FlorianMargaine i am not saying its fast or slow
16:29
and the stuff it does with arrays is horrible
i am saying it could be done in a better way with a variable
which for some reason jQuery developers forget being existant in a lot of cases
Sam
Sam
Okay I think we are all on the same page then.
Learning jQ without the proper foundations results in a lot more code WTFs
@Sam yeap :-)
i jailed myself for using jQuery in my room twice .. when i was learning javascript and tried to ran towards jQuery lol
Sam
Sam
Haha.
I just implemented WebKit's JS engine in to a native iOS app. I have learned more about JS in the past two weeks than I ever thought possible.
and i will still jail me again if i find me using that for my blog :-)
@Alex now by the way
in the callback function argument
you can put what you want
16:33
@Sam why don't you use WebView instead?
as in the callback function will call a function you declare with the loaded content
so you can use it later
@Sam why you no PhoneGAP ? or you are trying to learn ?
Sam
Sam
@FlorianMargaine Running JS code that falls through to a native OpenGL renderer.
@Abhishek Not fast enough
o_O
intresting
... why?
btw, you do know chrome uses v8 as its js engine?
@FlorianMargaine i do
16:34
which is supposed to be way faster than webkit js engine?
Sam
Sam
Yes, but v8 is not as portable. Lots of difficulty porting it to iOS.
It was my first choice. It is blazing fast.
oh... I guess why
@Sam just a small question if you are making a native App on IOS
Sam
Sam
@Abhishek sure
well what are advantages over developing it with a webkit engine & js over objective C ?
other then simplicity & time savy
16:37
I don't think he wants to develop with the js engine, he just needs to parse js within his app... right @Sam?
Sam
Sam
Well we are developing an arcade application. We wanted to be able to update each individual game without updating the app via the App Store.
Sam
Sam
Now we just grab a .zip file containing the JS, and resources for each game
and using the webkit engine, it's faster than a WebView?
nice
Sam
Sam
16:38
@FlorianMargaine Correct, I have stubbed out native functions in Obj-C that interact with OpenGL. I can call these functions from JS
(i.e. it's faster than phonegap?)
is that app going to be open source? ;)
Sam
Sam
@FlorianMargaine around 30% faster in my tests. But it is closely locked to our JS code atm.
I can probably open source it. Will have to get approval.
conceptually, it looks like you're doing the same as phonegap, except you use your own compiled webkit engine instead of a webview
Sam
Sam
@FlorianMargaine Yes, but a lot of our application is still native code. Only the games are written in JS.
which uses iOS webkit engine too... I don't see why it's more performant
which brings my question back: why not a webview?
you could use a webview for the games part of your code instead of shipping the js engine again
is there something wrong with this approach?
Sam
Sam
16:42
@FlorianMargaine I don't think you are fully comprehending. The final version is a 3D game written in OpenGL. How can we accomplish this with a webview, while still getting full performance?
Sam
Sam
WebGL != OpenGL
Sam
Sam
Cool :)
yeah yeah, I forgot the opengl part for a little while :p
16:43
@Sam that sounds great :-)
afk smoking
Sam
Sam
@Abhishek It's a really awesome final product. The JS engine can be a fucking bear to debug though.
lol
@Sam last i did something for iOS it was totally based on PhoneGAP
lol
Sam
Sam
I am primarily an iOS game dev, but I'm doing a LOT of JS these days.
and something else
16:45
@Alex shoot :-)
why i can use "if ( document.location.href.indexOf("http://www.website.com/team/*/details") == 0 )"
it doesnt work
Sam
Sam
Probably the '*'
yeap
hmm
and is your website
in there ?
i mean that is exact match of your address bar string ?
Sam
Sam
16:46
That's not a valid URL
its an example
TY! it works with "*"
nah
my bad
it doesnt
!!~window.location.href.indexOf('http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/17/javascript') // true
!!~window.location.href.indexOf('http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/*/javascript') // false
yeah but i want to catch at any number
17 and 19 and 25
and all numbers
all = any
how i can do this ?
regex
mdn is down :(
yep, they announced that
switching servers :/
16:54
MDN noooooooo
end of world!
@GNi33 yeah I know, but still :(
w3schools.com <-- look they polished there website for this event!
new header!
tried var re = new RegExp('([0-9]+)');
and window.location.href.indexOf('http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/"+re+"/javascr‌​ipt')
but nothing
dammit, i hate regular expresions... can't remember how to use them properly
var re = /[0-9]/;
re.test( window.location.href ); // true
16:57
:O
you gotta get the correct regex though
.match(RegExp('player/([^/]+)/overview.aspx$'))
this works
doesn't indexOf match regex anyhow?
i used it before
but it doesnt work there
in my "if"
window.location.href.indexOf('http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/"+re+"/javasc‌​r‌​ipt') is the same as window.location.href.indexOf('http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/([0-9+])/javascr‌​ipt'), so not very useful
16:59
no, i guess not

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