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00:00
Hold up, so you manually search through the styles of each individual page element in firebug and manually test them there?
No, I just do that if there's a single property I need to adjust
e.g. the margin to place an element so it looks great
Or different sizes
@ThiefMaster why?
And how is that faster than ctrl+s, refresh?
@monners: I see the change immediately
And anything else on the site remains intact
Yeah, after a good fifteen seconds of finding the property o.O
00:02
But if I don't need that I usually I edit the css file - hitting f5 in the browser is not much slower
15seconds?
firebug => inspect element => click the element
usually a single element does not have that many rules
really, I don't see why firebug would be any better than chrome inspector to edit css
@tereško What do you use then? Firefox? That's almost as fat and slow and generally broken as IE these days IMO
+ delete existing style, type new style, retype style in main .css. Rinse and repeat
@DaveRandom , i keep bookmarks in opera
but i usually have 2-3 browsers opened
I don't know how I survived without dual monitors...
00:04
@tereško Is opera worth using yet? I always found it to be desperately lacking features, but I admit I've not looked at it for a couple of years
w-w-w-wat?!
@DaveRandom: For certain sites which are likely to be targeted by malware authors it is.
opera invented tabs
For anything else.. I wouldn't use it
opera is full of features
00:05
They are pretty slow with adding new CSS3/HTML5 stuff too
To be honest, it comes right after IE in my annoying-browsers list
off topic, but is the dedicated "reset button" on a PC that uncommon nowadays?
(Your original post says "I don't think any software, not even the OS, can actually affect the reset button's behaviour," which is completely wrong. Initially the reset button only sends an interrupt to the OS, which should recognize the interrupt and initiate a shutdown, just as if you had selected power down from the Start button. Only if you hold the button in for several seconds does the hardware preemptively kill the system, without software assistance.) — Daniel R Hicks 14 mins ago
@FlorianMargaine Maybe I've just not given it a real chance. I'm firmly in the Chrome camp at the moment though.
I really haven't given opera a fair chance. I just can't be bothered relearning ANOTHER set of browser brand specific ways of doin' stuff
Opera is the only browser that manages to lose the entire history list on a system freeze/crash.
It still autocompletes visited domain names in the address bar but the history list itself is often gone after a crash
00:08
I guess that's proof that their not selling your data then :P
Firefox never did this, not even before they added sync :p
And I used to use symantec "security" software a long time ago so crashes were pretty common ;p
Reminds me of when I used to use windows back in the good old "ME" days
7 ain't that bad though.
@ThiefMaster Depeneds what version of IE your running. And IE is the only browser that will actually give you an error message that read "Error: An error occurred" and then die.
@ThiefMaster it doesn't exist on laptops
I know, but on most desktop PCs I think it does
Also when I was a newbie I managed to write a bit of JS that would BSoD in IE6
I don't think people know how to use it though
<img src="C:\AUX\AUX">?
making IE8 crash is easy
@ThiefMaster no, that's win98 not IE6 :p
win98 had IE5 iirc
Ohh, new TBBT season started :D
00:15
TBBT?
If anyone is interested again, the language concept. chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/17192/the-lang What failed last time is that nobody said anything, so you could start by saying hello as you enter the room that would be great. It turns out the guy I'm after was Abhishek. Normally it's hard to get heads around the concepts, so I don't quite believe everyone understood it on there own, I think I've described it well but not so well as for there to be no questions.
@monners the big bang theory
yay got my salary
Ah
@alan2here What's that room you just linked to?
00:17
1st salary as not a student (I earned like 800€ as a student), that feels really good :D
Congratz
I had my first proposal denied as not a student last week :(
@monners One I created to descuss a programming language design I've created. It's described in plain english in a publicly commentable google doc.
What would you guys say is a minimum hourly rate for web development work?
@monners The info is in the room, it's somewhat JS like, but differnt too.
I'll check it out in a bit
00:18
@monners Thanks :¬) That would be great.
@MikeM depends on the country
Well, apparently 42KUS a year is too much
US
outside of boston
should be around $50/hr
maybe $40 as a start
Interesting
00:19
actually, I live in France, so I have no idea
haha
It varies a lot in the U.S.
West Coast charge a fortune, but they have to because it costs a fortune to live there
but in France, basic web dev is ~$65/hr for a new freelance
not in Paris ofc
65 Euro?
I consider myself to be very novice, I did 4 months of work for this company and they want me to contract while im at school and i need to come up with a rate
00:20
no, 50€
so ~$65 :p
You're in the U.S. right?
yeah
doing front and back end work
I'd say pitch $40. That's cheap but not desperate.
50€/h for web dev doesn't sound too bad
Alright, thank you all
00:22
$80/hr is what I charge
minimum
how much experience do you have?
I know some 'web developers' over here that make around 85K a year doing nothing but slicing up site templates
you generally want to charge double what you make at a reg job
around 10 years of experience
but yeah you charge double due to insurance ect.
you make $40/hr at a corporate job, it generally equates to about double that
I'd like it to scale according to how tedious the hour was, perhaps calculated by peer voting, and how much I was concentrating vs being descracted.
They're not really paying for your time, they're paying for the time it took you to be able to offer them your skillset
00:23
@ThiefMaster it's the minimum for drupal dev in Marseille (which isn't Paris, really)
alright, well, if it makes any difference, i did 4 months of work @ $12us/hour
@Loktar And people are willing to pay that much for a freelance developer?
@ThiefMaster yeah thats actually a tad low even
@ThiefMaster are you kidding? they're willing to pay even more
00:24
$80/hr isn't much
Yeah, I did 5 weeks on a spec project that ended up being sold for $8 an hour TT
if you know the guy is good, $80/hr is cheap
/me goes back to eating bday cake
Heh, maybe I should do some nice freelance projects after I'm done with university ;p
Sounds better than driving to work everyday, having (partially) fixed work schedules etc ;)
@FlorianMargaine , they also invented the remote syncing of your bookmarks , speed dial , tab grouping , closed tab history and other minor things that you might be using without thinking
00:25
Yeah, but how do you market yourself to someone that doesn't see any difference between a WYSIWYG website versus something, you know, good?
(and actually they did not invent the tabs , they just popularized them .. the original idea was from some small and forgotten browser )
@tereško yep, opera invented a lot of stuff, but I don't like the browser because there is just so much in it...
@tereško ah, didn't know that
@tereško I'm pretty sure paper filing systems existed at least a few years before the internet browser :P
It's quite a good anaology
That's why it works. It's familiar
Raises an interesting usability question though. What're tabs going to mean to a generation that are more likely to see them on the computer long before they see where they came from
00:28
the trick is to recognize that functionality in real world and bring it to application interfaces
Kinda like trying to explain to someone who has only used a touch pad what 'right click' means :P
oh .. btw , i thin tab grouping still is not a common feature (it's still an opera-only thing)
There's a Chrome extension for that
that sounds plausible
I'm pretty sure there's a Chrome extension that'll mow your laswn too...
00:30
@monners do you really think you need to know the origin of tabs to understand tabbed browsing?
It's using your right hand. :¬P
@monners chrome extensions for that suck though
No, not at all. But the perceived usability correlation will be entirely different
It won't be emulation, it'll be learned first hand
Interesting
Beware the dangers of thinking something is best simply because it's all you know :P
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Actually, I think that's why switching to the mac operating system is so frustrating for a lot of PC users. In Windows you get so used to doing what you've learnt to do in order to do what you need to. OS X is based on a completely different philosophy
00:33
@monners Yes :¬)
Thats where good design comes in, if good enough things can be intuative and unfamilier.
It true for lots of things
Yep. But that's incredibly hard to do with something as complex as an operating system as they are these days
We could still see a far simpler OS than any that currently exist dominating more than is seen anywhere today. I see OS today as phones before the IPhone and other high quality portable devices that are now in the post IPhone age came out.
Yeah, and people have very high expectations with regard to what they believe a computer should be able to do (even if they're unlikely to use 80% of its features). How do you balance that with simplicity without a monumental level of cooperation across designers and developers?
The internet.
00:39
Specialization?
lol, you say that, but we're on the tail end of a conversation about different browsers, all with fundamentally the same purpose.
Browser, tens of features, internet billions of features.
well, that's a bit of a trump card
lol
The problem is things like HTML. I'd like to see almost no logic being hard coded onto the machine.
Thus creating an exceedingly slim OS.
Kinda like the human sensory system, the internet's really only what you can access and how you access it
At least that's how it's perceived
00:41
What do you mean?
Well, developers know a little more, kinda like how a physicist is aware of what's not immediately observable. But the majority of people (at least I'd say the majority) know the internet as what they see in their browser
Which makes the browser an incredibly influential factor. If ya can't get them to cooperate, then what's the internet gonna do for developmental cohesion?
I think I agree entirly
Come to the_lang room monners, this is great stuff you'r saying. I need to ask you something important out of the way for a mo, were clogging up the JS room here with other talk.
function fixTheInternet(users, preconceptions) {
var better_users = users - preconceptions;
return better_users;
}
Which room?
your in it already btw
00:51
sir
let's say i wanted to pull some data with ajax
should i send json down the wire? i want to use each row of data to populate a table on the cliet's browser
imo it depends on a couple of things
one being the average computer your user base is expected to have
the better comp, the more you can do client side
these guys are all stock traders so their computers are good.
00:54
and the second is the server you have
a better server can handle making all of the html for the table
its a trade off between client/server and bandwidth
i don't think you understand my question
duely noted
i need to know what should i output from my webservice so that i can manipulate it easily?
well json sure is easy
html is easy too
the table will already be created statically though. I just need to populate the rows.
00:58
ahhh so you are only updating dating in an existing statically defined table
then you are correct, I definitely misunderstood your question
:P
exactly lol
sorry for that... anyways, id go with json, that being said im a bit baised becasue thats all i ever use
ok json is fine
i'm a php developer so i need help manipulating it on the js side
ahh
what in particular do you need help understanding
i'll show you the response in a sec. let me finish the webservice
01:04
@MikeM Life....
ok so this is an example of what i'm outputting. it's not really json but whatever.
@monners hahah thanks
i need to make an ajax call to that webservice and then take that data and populate the rows of the static table
make sense?
ive never forrmatted anything like that but i guess its correct syntactically
let me make it prettier hold on
01:07
except
umm
refresh
now it's json_encoded lol
hmmm so
let me fix the data in the database so it's consistent
i dont know exactly what youre doing to create that output but i think somthing is going wrong
01:10
im not even sure if somthing like that can evaluate
you have no quotes? around strings
try formatting it like and array of objects rather than an array of arrays
teach me lol what does properly formatted json look like?
[{key: "value"}, {key: "value"}]
etc
ok let me try to get that
jsonlint.com to format
thought technically arrays in arrays would work, as long as you put all your strings in quote
Hey guys, if any of you has a moment, would appreciate some input on this

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625959/adding-content-before-after-groups
01:13
@hanleyhansen just use json_encode() in php
@FlorianMargaine I am. I just don't know what to use it on?
I'm pulling data from a database
should i take that data and put it in an array and the json_encode that array?
wow! that's not right lol ^^
i only have 2 rows in the db right now
you're usually putting either an array or an object in json_encode
@FlorianMargaine ok that makes sense. let me try something
here's my PHP code
header('Content-type: application/json');
$result = $DBH->query("SELECT * FROM results WHERE model='equity_options'");
foreach ($result as $row) {

$data .= "[" . $row['id'] . "," . $row['input'] . "," . $row['output'] . "," . $row['date_time'] . "],";

}
echo json_encode($result);
when i echo $result all i get is the sql query
don't do that
just do something like:

$results = array();
foreach ($result as $row) {
    $results[] = $row;
}
echo json_encode($results);
ok let me try that
01:23
@FlorianMargaine , you might as well give up, because OP has not read php.net/manual/en/pdo.query.php
he's casting PDOStatement instance as array , and doing foreach on it
ok i get it now
ah, I thought ->query() didn't need ->execute()... been a long time since I didn't use PDO
@hanleyhansen No , you DON'T get it.
manuals are NOT for the "other people"
if you are not able to read them, then you should find a different hobby
01:26
> been a long time since I didn't use PDO
@FlorianMargaine So you used it recently then :-P
@tereško I know, I tried to delete it after I came in here and saw what was going on but it was too late.
Oh crap, cross-room response.
@tereško I do get it. I'm not executing the statement. As per the documentation ->query returns a PDOStatement Object on success and false on failure. But by executing the statement i fetch all the rows. @DaveRandom
@FlorianMargaine Unfairly taking the piss out of the English skills of a non-native, don't worry about it.
@DaveRandom Meh. I also do this error in french
01:34
@FlorianMargaine Vous devriez apprendre à parler sa propre langue :-P
01:54
can someone point me in the right direction? pastebin.com/c2D0Ts0i
i wanna know what i'm doing wrong.
@FlorianMargaine you also should speak.
not speak
sleep
that's the word
02:12
Sleep sounds good right about now...
Ok i figured it out but i'm having trouble outputting html in my last column: pastebin.com/X854dajY
Nevermind
.innerHTML worked
02:45
That flashblock-like thing in the android browser is the most retarded thing I've ever seen.
If the flash object is display: none the placeholder you need to tap to enable it is also invisible.
If the flash object has pointer-events: none the placeholder button does not work.
and if the flash is 1x1px the button has the same size so it's not clickable
 
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04:42
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i edited it
for the reason i assume a lot of them does :D
i will just ask lemon to help her :D
yeah
cause i cant :-( with my linux
he plays alot
hell it doesnt has graphic card drivers
05:12
hello @AmaanCheval
No, no, I'm going back to sleep :p
xD
@rlemon me 2
05:28
@Abhishek Hello.
05:42
o/
\o hello raynos
06:22
Did you finish
that games?
06:38
nope :-( busy with work & webRTC testing
and recovring for illness
why I cannot do that: $('.hvTableRowOdd td a").append('ff');
@Raynos jsfiddle.net/darkyen/xn3hK/21/show click on the third box to enable background removal
PONG
@Abhishek webrtc?
its slow as hell
why moottools
06:56
i forgot to remove it
it runs fast on mine , btw
07:06
how I could truncate all a href things with jquery
@Raynos was that for me
07:24
:
@Raynos nice
07:52
@Abhishek @Raynos o/
hey @Raynos I've followed your philosophy lately and released two small modules :p
@Loktar wth, all the gifts you got were game related :D
:D
@FlorianMargaine links
your usage of grunt is weird
I just use it for grunt init:node
so that I don't create all the files <<
08:07
all the files and folders are generated
saves me 3 minutes or so
@FlorianMargaine walk should be its own module
or a dependency
Oh I see
thought about that
I use ngen for file / folder generation
I use iterate-files
but it's just a simple function...
ngen looks like what I need
so?
08:09
what's iterate-files? google doesn't turn up useful results
and I don't want to reuse the walk function... but yeah I could export it I guess
@Raynos does it send back absolute paths?
yes
In fact it does the filter for you :P
/.js$/
08:11
I don't always want it
I might want to get .json files too
there is another module I'll write soon
to implement drupal-like hooks
@FlorianMargaine o/
i have typhoid :-| for past 1 month .. damn i got some serious tolerance
oy seriously?
yes
thats why i have been really ill lately x_x
well at least you know how to heal now
sound so rpgish
so how are yall doing ?
08:29
learning erlang
functional programming is fun
and javascript helps a lot in understanding them
sounds cool :D
i am trying to understand ai
good luck ^^
i am totally zero in this field man :-(
08:59
same for me in functional programming
although js helps a bit since I already know closures, anonymous functions and some functional functions (filter, map, etc)
but AI is a whole new field... not something easy to tackle
this is so different from what we do in games (x
“RTCWeb explained”: detailed ~40-minute video presentation from WebRTC co-editor Cullen Jennings https://plus.google.com/101421185922146216466/posts/d9bL1jHT3pc
@Abhishek you should learn lisp, it's made for AI afaik
and learning a functional programming language just explodes your brain
09:39
Hi Guys, just wanted to know your opinion
my current app runs on php + javascript
I wanted to update it to cofeescript + backbone + spring
as current project became a mess, I hope this will solve the jungle I have created ?
Is it a good mixture ?
spring from java?
yes, spring mvc 3
it won't be less of a mess if you don't structure the app yourself
it is currently strucktured and linked with requirejs
using requirejs doesn't mean it's structured
but looks like using backbone or ember or w/e will help you structure if you don't know how to do it, yes
09:47
@FlorianMargaine i cant , i need to implement this on js
or php // though i will not do this on php afaik
Thank you for your answer) can you link any big well strucktured js proj ?
or book on how to struckture especially js as java is my first lang :D
the thing about structuring is separating concerns in modules... that's pretty much it
it's not any different than java
except in java it's classes, in js it's modules
hm, ok makes sense
so, to simplify our answer one module(backbone as example) will be a complete mvc that can be accessed only via public controller methods ?
no
a "complete" mvc will be three modules: the model module, the controller module and the view module
(not using backbone, backbone uses mvc as in model view collections)
just like classes in java.
got it)
10:06
damn AC DC got some really huge fanbase
even after all these years :')
10:35
@FlorianMargaine model is not a class/object , it is a layer
I have a jQuery function which when button clicked, it executes a function. I know that only the event is being passed to the function ( in chrome+FF) and in IE I have to examine the window.event. ....Any way jQuery Handles that for me.
My question - How does he knows what is $(this) ?

$(".a").on('click',myFunc);

function myFunc ( )
{
alert($(this).val())

}
because under the hood it bind the function
so the bind "locks" the [this] context - as opposed to call/apply......right ?
wait , no
the bind() is not used
10:44
it would use apply()
but the point is , when you function is executed , the this context is provided
it sould be something lik :
".a"....onclick=myFunc.apply(________)

what should I write insted of __________ ?
how it is done behind the scenes ?
11:52
?
@tereško i think he is asking about the function.prototype.apply method

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