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18:02
why does this look much worse than I imagined jsfiddle.net/mzTbv/7
:I
what did you imagine? :)
I dunno something cool
:D
Updating distance = 40 looks much cooler imo
(relatively)
@Esailija add a lil function to make em get a lil bit lighter and then back to normal
with time
@MonkeyD yeah distance = 40 looks a bit better indeed
18:08
progress += 0.05 also helps a lot
I am trying to make graphics for the cloaking ability loot
it makes your snake transparent and immune to collissions
@rlemon lol I don't understand how high wave count makes that effect
looks sweet though
18:13
@dievardump
wow, @rlemon groovy
THE PROOF!
Quick! Everyone take a picture of your desk!
18:14
I've been playing with lots of stuff jsfiddle.net/aN2uv/6
I just cleaned my desk yesterday
^ facebook UI fail
moved the server to the table behind me
^ there is just infinite possibilities with that
I haven't posted anything for a month in SO now
18:19
0
Q: js includes for html seo-friendly

Anna ScarI need to do client-side includes on a website for the navigation. The problem is the navigation is currently all html, and since I can't use php i've just been using js to include the html with document.write (). however, i read that this is not good for seo. While i know there are seo-friendly ...

Common ppl
I wanna see some desks!
one monitor?
wtf
This definitely strikes me as one of the weird parts of JavaScript:
function alertReturn(){ alert("I'll be back."); return 'anyValue'; }
if(false){ var x = alertReturn(); } alert(x);
@Esailija my second monitor is currently the head to the device you see to the right of my chair
normally it has a 3" display
^ x still gets the return value but no alert
18:22
I prefer to use a monitor.
and that is on the floor to the right of that little table.. picture cuts it off.
well it does alert undefined, since x is undefined
wtf a whole paper on skin detection?
thats cool @Abhishek
hah.. if I showed you my work desk id have to kill you all! :P
@Esailija In Chrome's console it alerts 'anyValue'
@ErikReppen I wouldn't expect it to alert anything but undefined.
you never defined it
if( false ) { / * I pretty much get ignored */ }
var scoping happens regardless of whether an if evaluates. What I don't get is why the value gets assigned too. It should just be a local var with no value.
18:24
if( false ) { var x = "foo"; } alert(x);
 // alerted undefined
in my chrome console.
alerts undefined for me as well
run it in a clean tab or something
Oh, NM. I didn't clean something up.
18:27
This might weird some people out though: if (false) { function testFunc() { console.log('It worked'); } } testFunc();
@DaveRandom because of the way you defined it
I expect the function definition to be evaluated before the code is run
I know, it got hoisted
in the same way with your code x does get declared, it just doesn't get a value
if( false ) { var testFunc = function() {} } /* this is how you would make it fail */
//the concept I was playing with because I thought I saw a value passed recently

var x = 'outerScope';
function scopeSetter(){
    if(false){ var x = 'not undefined'; } alert(x);
}
scopeSetter();
Indeed, I know, I just thought I'd demo it so that people who don't know might ask why, and learn something :-)
18:30
x alerts as undefined above so there is still a local var x established in the failed if. It just doesn't get a value.
(function(foo) {
    (function(foo) {
        (function(foo) {
            (function(foo) {
                (function(foo) {
                    console.log(foo);
                }(foo));
            }(foo));
        }(foo));
    }(foo));
}(1));
@DaveRandom It must have been the hoisting I saw somewhere. Wish hoisting had occurred to me as the problem.
Hi guys, what is an alternate way to call a click handler in jquery other than from document.ready?
@ErikReppen This demonstrates the bit of weirdness you might experience:
(function() {
	if (false) { var x; }
	(function() { x = 'hello world!'; })();
	console.log(x);
})();
does declaring the click handler as anonymous function work?
18:35
@RyanKinal crazy guy
Couldn't stay up all day long
Now that I've been doing it for a while, I don't think I could sit all day.
@theshadowmonkey $('#el').click(); calls the function registered with $('#el').click(function() { /* do stuff */ });
@theshadowmonkey Do it at the end of the page, rather than in the <head> :-D
@DaveRandom I meant if you have something like $('#el').click outside document.ready, just on the page, it doesn't listen
so is there another way of declaring it was my doubt?
@theshadowmonkey that is incorrect.
document.ready is a load of horse shit
<script>
// .. your code
</script>
</body>
^ all you need
18:39
@theshadowmonkey The reason people do stuff in doc ready is that you're certain the element exists when the JavaScript goes looking for it. It's more ideal just to put your JS at the bottom of the page IMO.
god forbid you need image dimensions for unknown images..
doc ready is just a relic from back when we all wanted to put our JS at the top of the page for some reason.
When it comes to putting my code at the end of my document, I'm a tooooootal hypocrite.
@rlemon That makes me sad :-(
DO WHAT I SAY, NOT WHAT I DO
18:40
@DaveRandom suggesting anything but makes me rage
then track you down and piss on your computer
because that is how stupid anything else is
@rlemon Would probably improve it
@FlorianMargaine were you able to take a look at what I placed on jsfiddle?
seriously. $(document).ready is a POS
so I have tried putting click handlers just anywhere on the page like $(el).click(function(){}); apart from document.ready is not working.....I even tried using the old el.onmousedown = called_function outside of doc.ready and even that doesn't work
waiting for DOMContentLoaded or w/e is also pointless.
the only elements that would require loading at the end of your doc are still images
handle them by themselves.
18:43
I'm all about the separation of concerns where it comes to markup vs script, if you must use <script> tags with code in them, just call an init() function, IMHO
0
Q: ExtJs - How to load TreeStore with dynamic parameters

AzincourtMy tree with treestore gets initially loaded but requesting children nodes fails. When requesting children, a parameter localpath is transmitted that defines the path where children data is located. Init request: localpath=/ -> gets all children in / Children request: localpath=/subfolder1 -> ...

@rlemon Analytics apps often insist on being at the top of the page in case somebody clicks before the page is done loading. There's some legit cases for doc ready or window.load there if you need to stay in an anon function context but trigger some non-tracking behavior later. Or if you're just tracking when the page hits doc ready and window.load.
GIVE YOUR SOLUTION :(
@theshadowmonkey Do it at the bottom of the document. Just before </body>. Like @rlemon said. And like I said.
can @RyanKinal or @rlemon explain me why this doesnt work id doc.ready is taken off?
18:47
look at you include option
nowrap(head)
change to nowrap (body)
@theshadowmonkey Because your element doesn't exist yet
ohh shit
it's dumber than that
18:48
I didn't even look at the code :P
@theshadowmonkey Because you're making the script AFTER the element
Bob: hurr durr I exist
Alice: I know of Bob!
...compared to...
Alice: Bob? What Bob!? Get out of my shower you pervert! *knees your crotch*
Bob: hurr durr I exist and your crotch hurts
@theshadowmonkey It turns out that document.ready is triggered when the document is (wait for it...) ready
Get out.
Seriously?
You aint shitting me?
I dunno, he asked for an explanation...
@RyanKinal I do get that...thanks, but I was missing out on the creation stuff
@Zirak I am sorry if I interrupted you, but seriously I had doubts on the script placement on the page
18:55
my god is apt so much better than yum
yum is horrible.
Fedora is horrible.
thats right I said it
come at me bro
this again...
@theshadowmonkey The HTML parser parses/loads from top to bottom. Once it's parsed a closing tag, that element can be seen by JS although in the case of images without pre-set dimensions it might not get the dimensions right.
@rlemon <3 apt
@SomeKittens you a fedfanboy?
tbh I could live with fedora if it were more like debian. </trolls>
Nah, I'm an Ubuntu (specifically Mint) guy
apt is nice
I was referring to the "my distro is better than your distro" wars
18:58
no no.... your distro is fine.
I fucking hate Fedora
LOL, now this sounds even more like religious arguments
I also hate pants.... but I do advise you wear them
3
> You can believe whatever you want. I'm going to believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
I'm not allowed to dislike a distro?
Puppy linux is shit! DSL 4 LIFE YO!
18:59
the distro doesn't matter much.
..... so long as it is based on Debian.
I've fallen in love with enlightenment lately
Can anyone help me with a jquery selector?
19:00
especially with the really nice terminology terminal
did you rtfd yet?
6 years ago, I was using XFCE
No, I was referring directly to jquery api api.jquery.com/category/selectors
disclaimer: I realize jQuery does not 100% map 1:1 with css selectors.. but this is a good start.
Haven't really used anything Linux in a while, though
19:01
> Borrowing from CSS 1–3, and then adding its own, jQuery offers a powerful set of tools for matching a set of elements in a document.
@BlackBear ^
@BlackBear Just shoot.
By that I mean a question, not rlemon with something painful like a potato gun or something.
I've got a couple of checkboxes like these
@ErikReppen you love me... admit it.
and I want to get only the selected ones
I make life entertaining.
I also prevent scurvy
19:03
@ErikReppen came up with this but doesn't work: $("input:checkbox [name='view'] :checked")
lol
@BlackBear did you try google "jQuery get checked checkboxes"
@BlackBear checkboxes are a PITA even with JQ. I have to look this up every time.
this is probably one of the more often asked jQuery related questions on SO
19:04
@dievardump OHSHIT
$('input[type="checkbox"]').filter(':checked')
iirc this should just about do it
78
Q: How to retrieve checkboxes values in jQuery

lanqyHow to use jQuery to get the checked checkboxes values, and put it into a textarea immediately? Just like this code: <html> <head> </head> <body> <div id="c_b"> <input type="checkbox" value="one_name" checked> <input type="checkbox" ...

It works, thanks :)
@RyanKinal ^^
Sagan is now my prophet. I'm a Saganist. He obviously knew the future.
19:06
reading Linus torvald interview this morning, I had to search who is "DHH", i feel like Out Of Age :(
And man was he a stoner. Pink Floyd in Cosmos? I'm guessing that was his choice.
I have "Cosmos" on DVD and the hardcover book
Linus has been on a nerd rampage lately.
@ErikReppen All the more reason to idolize him
19:07
if he wasn't so damn ugly I would be so uber gay for him
@ErikReppen links? I'm up for some nerd-rage reading
@dievardump tl;dr
Hello anybody have experience working with jquery plugins for grid?
@rlemon Just imagine I'm him, with a pretty face (a)
19:09
@zerazobz I know they exist. That's about it. :-D
@RyanKinal ok thanks
Quick question, does anyone know how to insert code examples into html without having to escape all of the special chars? Like this... w3schools.com/css
Sep 14 at 14:52, by rlemon
please don't link w3schools
Oh, sorry...
19:13
@monners Unfortunately, you have to use entities to embed HTML into HTML.
@monners what exactly are you trying to do
you want to display your code
I think that probably takes the cake for most disgusting conversation ever in the JS room.
use a disabled textarea
^ ooh, that works too
@RyanKinal come on. It was not that disgusting.
19:16
that work for you?
@RyanKinal This one in particular is what I was thinking of. Linux nerd fight.

http://tech.slashdot.org/story/12/09/02/1437240/torvalds-takes-issue-with-de-icazas-linux-desktop-claims
@rlemon That'll do for the mean time. Thanks again for your help
Is it bad that, if I needed a *nix-based computer, I'd probably go for OSX?
What's the global object in non-browser implementations of JS? Is it just 'global' with constructor 'Global'? Is there a smart one-test way to determine you have the global object regardless of JS implementation?
@RyanKinal Yes, yes it is. "I know, let's take a perfectly good OS kernel, move stuff around and generally bugger it up, then charge people through the nose to fix it when it inevitably goes wrong"
19:25
i suspect that you are already using a linux "desktop" , @RyanKinal
you call it : android
@tereško ... nope
Once you slap Java on top of it, it's not Linux. It's a hate crime.
I own exactly 0 "mobile devices"
I own a dumbphone. That's it.
19:26
comon
buy it
just for kicks
That is so not happening
@rlemon lol, that's terrifying.
@RyanKinal but so awesome at the same time.
@RyanKinal so buy an android
That is so not happening :-D
<--- buying another dumbphone
19:29
^ Ryans next phone
"What, it's mobile... but it doesn't get facebook..."
@RyanKinal , you are getting old
Just turned 29 last week!
:-D
I express my condolences
disposing of cellphones is a real issue.
19:33
Actually, the reason for my lack of smartphone is the fact that I share a plan, and don't want to increase expenses.
@rlemon lets put it this way : i am not part of the problem .. i still have all my phones
I give them to the kids in my fam . my nephew (5) has my old blackberry (not for actual use, but to play with as a toy)
I've had my phone for... 4 years?
i am actually thinking of fixing my old one :
Maybe 5?
19:35
i loved the navigation
first cell phone I ever bought myself.
left this out in the pouring rain for an hour + (it was under an inch of water... and was on) and it worked like a champ
snake on this thing was so addicting.
Anybody in here named Lukas?
yep, that would be me
stumbled over your fb-page, thougt i'll just send you a request
Oh, sweet
@rlemon Nokia 5110 FTW
19:43
facebook.com/robbielemon (however I don't really ever go on it.)
sorry .. i have never like nokias , they all look ugly to me , even some of the new ones
@DaveRandom I had one my parents gave me. it sucked hard.
was too big (looks at his Galaxy Nexus..... crap)
@rlemon I had that phone for about 3 yrs until I dropped it in a pint. I was like 15 so I had all the stupid designs on the covers, and one of those flashing aerial things
@DaveRandom You had a cell-phone at 12?
How old are you?
19:47
@dievardump No I got it when I was 15
Was pay as you go though, so I basically never used it for anything other than incoming calls
@DaveRandom I had the strobe antenna as well
@rlemon I had a teacher who got really p***ed with everybody messing with their phones in class so she put a load of those keyring things that work the same way around the room so she could tell when anyone did anything with it.
19:53
Nice! Looks like support for transferrable objects for Web Workers just landed in Firefox! Yay, speed. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=720083
in VirtualBox my display adapter that ends up being used for Ubuntu is for a laptop and thus onlly allows 1024*768
anyone know how I can get this baby upto 1080p?
so fullscreen isn't so damn shitty
is it sad that i would prefer to run a vm just for the use of a real terminal
putty sucks

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