« first day (691 days earlier)      last day (4485 days later) » 

02:00
prefixfree
And neat cards
02:14
cat /dev/urandom
> /dev/dsp
o/ incognito
@Loktar codepen.io/rlemon/pen/FaybL best I could do- it's actually worse. but you get where I was going with it
@dievardump nice dude
@dievardump why isn't this on codepen yet?
@rlemon Cause I did none of them. I just putted them together
that is how some of the worlds greatest things were formed.
02:26
Yes maybe...
hello simons, lemons and thieves
no better company
three <3 from me
Hello Simon
02:36
@SimonSarris Day-old chat but vanilla JS isn't as obnoxious as "prototype" or "closure." It's like naming a popular js library "function." For like 5 years the JS prototype property was damn-near ungoogle-able.
@ErikReppen just so we're totally clear here "vanilla JS" as a library name was a joke
a joke that I fell for ._.
So it's not taken yet. That's the important part.
haha
yeah the overuse of "closure" drives me nuts
I'm thinking "Mediocre.js" for my library.
in my library there is a file called node.js
but my library is about graph nodes and links, not javascript backends ~_~
@dievardump make it follow the mouse and we're in business!
02:39
I don't even know enough about node.js to know why it's called "node." All they talk about is the event loop. Why not "loopy.js?" Totally blown opportunity.
2
@SimonSarris Not sure it's really difficult
It's only CSS animation.
btw: window.PrefixFree.prefixProperty(property, true) === LeaVerrou is totally awesome.
I was just saying to complete the experience of a web demo it must be as nauseating as possible
@SimonSarris Oh sorry, didn't see the sarcasm.
now I feel bad because I hate sarcasm
and have unintentionally duped thee
Ick yeah. I have an interview on Monday that I'm actually excited about. The only thing I like showing to people is my stupid animated CSS dude: erikreppen.com/experiments/game_sprites/index.htm
02:45
Does not work in full mode with Chrome btw...
full mode?
Not yours
Is it possible Chrome interpret iframe CSS and non-iframe CSS in defferent way ? O_o
http://codepen.io/dievardump/full/LkDEp -» does not work
http://codepen.io/dievardump/pen/LkDEp -» works
thats possible
I don't know but when you get down to brass tacks, like really nitty-gritty stuff, Chrome does some weird shit.
I ran into a terrible chrome css bug the other day
02:47
@SimonSarris Wich one ?
I ran into one too. It does not render box-shadow on display:table-cell elements.
it looks like your css is never even loaded
let me get it
@SimonSarris well no it's the JavaScript
wait is the css dynamically added via JS
prefixfree on Chrome add "-webkit-animation" instead of "-webkit-animation-duration"
Just one property, yes, but directly on the element
And prefixFree seems to not create animation-duration but only animation property. ( on Chrome)
I'm poking around Backbone and one of the things which I can't seem to get around is finding a good way to bind this to callbacks
var Model = Backbone.model.extend({
	doSomething: function() {
		// ...
	},

	doSomethingLater: function() {
		var self = this;

		setTimeout(function(){
			self.doSomething(); // Can't use this.doSomething();
		}, 2000);
	}
});
02:50
Very cool demo in spite of the perf issues. Would it work without the float:left on .card? I wonder if that doesn't give more per-card for Chrome to think about.
This is what I'm using, which means I have var self = this; in front of every method that needs to use a callback
Is there any way around this?
@ErikReppen yes it does. Updated
@YiJiang The whole point of "this" is that it works differently in a new context. I'm not sure I can think of anything more efficient you could do. Maybe an auto-invoking function that you can call anywhere that always puts a local reference to 'this' in the last argument?
@ErikReppen I understand that this should refer to the changing context, but most of the time the new context is pretty useless.
I'm trying to learn Backbone by looking at the notes example: documentcloud.github.com/backbone/docs/todos.html
In it whenever a method in the model needs to refer to something else in the model, this is used. The problem is unlike what I'm trying to build, the notes example is not callback heavy
i'm so drunk.
this is so awesome
03:00
@YiJiang So maybe:

`function setThis(func){ var self = this; func(self); }`
Then doSomethignLater: setThis(function(){}) ... etc... Maybe slightly less obnoxious?
Only slightly :P
But I can't make sense of it
03:14
@YiJiang Well, in the case of events, 'this' is typically going to refer to the thing the event is fired on. That's all they're doing there.
@YiJiang Well, no, actually what they're doing is pretty similar to the less obnoxious approach I suggested. But really, you need to pass 'this' as an arg or bury it under a function or some sort of event scheme wrapper. You don't have to do it with anonymous functions.
 
2 hours later…
05:37
Hello All
Hi JDev
How r u ?
Sup folks. I'm wondering if anyone here has used backbone.js before.
05:54
@RahilJanMuhammad : Fine
06:31
@JDev Hi, Do u want to increase your reputation on stackoverflow. with more reputation you can add bounty to your questions which help you to get answers faster. we can do it together by voting each others' answers?
07:01
0
Q: How to access my post from a adjacent page in tumblr

Giovanni Di ToroOK, so I've created an adjacent page in tumblr for my blog (in customize -> Pages -> add page), but It seems that I can't use any varibles to get my posts such as in {block:Post} {block:Audio} <div class="audio"> {AudioPlayerBlack} </div> {/block:Audio} {...

07:21
Hey guys, how many of you blew up your first interview?
07:48
@AnujKaithwas I was hired my first interview, and I'm still at the same job 8 years later
i'm going to chalk that experience up to desperation on both sides ;)
08:32
Can any one help me for a regex in javascript for decimal input
Hello all
I need help in login with facebook using pure javascript
i am able to login on facebook using javascript but i dont understand how can i get user email id and all other information in response ..
09:14
any help will be appreciable..
@Milap Man you should have permission from user to get the email of them
yes
i already gave it..
@Hameed but i dont know how to get response..
10:16
wow 2 upvotes for this \o stackoverflow.com/a/12297756/995876
That may be one of the most useless answers I've ever seen on SO. — Florian Margaine 29 secs ago
@FlorianMargaine autumn of hate? :D
btw just got back from amsterdam \o
didn't smoke too much? :D
well I did a bit
my friends wanted to eat the space muffins though lol
also what a wonderful city to ride a bicycle in :P
10:26
LOL
now he changed his answer
after OP admitted the question was not even warranted
o/
@Esailija absolutely no cars inside the city, right?
well there were some but very little yea
would like to go to amsterdam too someday
pretty much everyone i know who's been there had good things to say about it
at least i've been in belgrade and novi sad last week, nice cities too
yea it's pretty awesome
lots of things to do
@Downvoters, please stop down voting! — Praveen Kumar 7 mins ago
10:42
well, he's made rep out of it, what is he bitching about
3up 4dv
11:18
0
Q: Inject script into wp_head

drtanzI need to insert code into wp_head so it shows in the section of my site. I was just hooking a function into wp_head and echoing the contents: function wprss_head_script() { echo "<script type='text/javascript'> jQuery( document ).ready( function() { jQuer...

11:45
@($("*")) hello
11:56
:) Good morning.
What does ~ do when it preceds an expression?
var attr = ~"input,textarea".indexOf( target.tagName.toLowerCase() )? 'value' : 'innerHTML',
Saw it in an SO answer.
@adlwalrus
7
A: indexOf() + 1 vs indexOf() != -1

Florian MargaineHere is the most seen way: if ( ~that.indexOf( 'hello' ) ) { } The ~ operator does some magic and transforms only -1 in 0, thus it's the only falsy value.

@FlorianMargaine Don't rly get it.
-1 isn't falsy
0 is
tilde converts -1 to 0, so you can make an if-check on the indexOf - operation like Florian did in his answer
but how exactly does it convert?
hi intelligent folks,
12:04
ah, it's a Bitwise NOT
quick question -> does jQuery .ajax() have the capability to handle multipart mime response??
first part with a soap response and second part a binary pdf
einsteins?
@adlwalrus ~ is a bitwise operator, it acts on the bits
in this case, it's a NOT
florian?
so for example ~2 actually does ~0010, which results to 1101 (first bit is the sign, there are 32 bits but I'm not showing it all)
what it really gives - I have no idea
I just know that -1 gives 0
if i die of mental issues today blame it on ffmpeg devs , gnarrawrargh
12:10
and anything else gives something else than 0
so it's useful for indexOf
does jQuery .ajax() have the capability to handle multipart mime response??
first part with a soap response and second part a binary pdf
yea I saw
oh hey
my elegant answer of yesterday
4
A: str_replace with subject as associative array

Florian Margainearray_walk_recursive($array, 'replaceMy'); function replaceMy(&$item) { str_replace('My', 'Your', $item); }

does jQuery .ajax() have the capability to handle multipart mime response??
first part with a soap response and second part a binary pdf
@owsata did you try it?
yep
i am getting the response but dont know how to handle the response
anyone?
12:43
i can't help, but i do like good questions. have an upvote
hehe... thanks :-)
I had to lol at this line
> Ajax handles only text/xml response ....
@rlemon ok to clarify -> tht ws someones explanation
"html5rocks.com", read "modern browsers only"
otherwise, you'd better use just text datas
AJAX is a buzzword. Learn about XMLHttpRequest (level 2 for what you are doing)
12:51
@rlemon i meant the jquery .ajax() ... hve edited it ...
@owsata you would still benefit from learning the real interface that the jQuery $.ajaxVooDoo is using
and you will be surprised at how easy it is to use and how much more powerful it is when you don't have the $.abstraction pulling you down.
@FlorianMargaine I was tripping out watching this last night. codepen.io/anon/full/dKBbF
now it just makes me feel sick
hopefully I'm not epileptic
@rlemon will keep tht in mind ... thnx
@FlorianMargaine thnx quite helpful ... jus read it ... but just to clarify hve u tried urself using 'contentType: blob' in jquery .ajax()
13:10
did someone say epileptic? -> staggeringbeauty.com
lol it's awesome
13:27
@rlemon What is AJAX?
technique
The technique of using XHR to dynamically load content?
pretty much yes
AJAX = Asynchronous Javascript And XML, except that if doesn't have to be async, doesn't have to use XML, and the code could be written in another language and cross-compiled
i suppose XHR is a better description, although the name also points back to XML incorrectly
@JoeriSebrechts The creator of AJAX didn't name it that, did he?
I'm pretty sure that acronym just popped up randomly
13:32
that's the first mention of ajax ever
according to wikipedia at least
but then they're all a bunch of liars over there :p
google.com/trends/?q=Ajax Google Trends disagrees
there's a soccer team called ajax
google trends picks up on them
and a cleaning product as well
i don't recall hearing about ajax before 2005, and i was pretty active following web dev blogs at that time
yea i've been writing js since like 1999 and I seem to remember the term before 2005. could be mistaken though.
JSON is definitely around longer
and XHR as well, as microsoft shipped that in IE6
or even IE 5.5
can't recall exactly
Someone was saying IE5 had XHR the other day
13:37
ah, yeah, again wikipedia points it out
it did via activeX components
god, this piece-o-sh*t brainwashing community should be banned and the people responsible for stuff like that locked away forever -> inquisitr.com/153535/…
they added it to implement exchange's web mail interface
yea maybe I was just calling it XHR (like it is called, like we should all be calling it)
XHR didn't become popular until people picked apart gmail, and that was released in mid-2004
13:39
@GNi33 "Church of Scientology" is an oxymoron
@JoeriSebrechts yea but it was still heavily used.
lots of caveats
but used
absolutely
i can't even describe how pissed off i get when reading something like this
i'm trying to remember when the other browsers added it
If I knew someone was dumpster diving my trash i'd take a big poo right in the bag. then shake it up a bit before I put it out.
i know for a while there were iframe fallbacks
@JoeriSebrechts NN4 had it no? iirc
13:42
@rlemon not that i know of, the mozilla project didn't even ship it right away, wikipedia says they shipped a finished XHR API in 2002
hrmm. it has been a long time :P my brain isn't what it used to be.
programming for the web in 1998-200? was a PITA anyways
look back on some of my code and it's all just hacks to make shit work or the silliest little IE only code
i remember using a java applet in NN4 to solve the problem that XHR solves
couldn't even use iframes for that, because i don't think NN4 had iframes
boy, that was a shitty browser
but my geocities sites looked so bauce
it's hard to imagine now but IE6 whooped everyone's ass by being awesome for us web developers
it was superfast, and had amazing scripting abilities
geocities <3
i had so much freaking crap on that place
13:49
@JoeriSebrechts IE6 was the browser to be.... 12 years ago... :P now I just shudder when I see it.
but I still used NN because of the fog horn
god how I miss that sound.
@rlemon and everytime you use IE 6.0 a unicorn dies
@rlemon on monday i was on-site in the UK to fix an IE6 issue, on a very old version that wasn't even allowed to be updated to SP2
it wasn't executing my code
turns out IE6 pre-SP2 had a bug where sometimes javascript code just failed to run
@JoeriSebrechts the world seriously needs to get it's head out of it's ass and just refuse to support old software / hardware. This stuff is dead. The boss asked me to fix some access crap written with vba in like 2000 - I flat out told him no if he wants it done i'll re-write the entire thing in .net and do it properlly.
you know what the best part is? they're upgrading to IE8 in 5 months
but they needed to go live this month
@JoeriSebrechts oh god what did I miss
13:52
so i had a 16 hour workday with 4 different airports just so they can have 5 months of IE6 bliss
lol
any way to minify JSON??...i have 265KB json string..its taking around 2 secs
@JoeriSebrechts I flew 6 hours to 'fix' a 15 year old pc. got there and the drive head was rubbing against the disc... yea... there is nothing I can do to recover this..
@CodeJack binary stream?
13:54
no i'm saying you could try that?>
yea yea got it...
let me check
> BiSON saves between 30 to 55 percent of size when compared to JSON. With the average saving being around 45 percent. In order to achieve a maximum of compression BiSON makes some trade offs, therefore it is not 100% compatible with JSON.
ok..thanks ..i will try it out
13:56
when sending from server to client i would just use gzip compression, you won't do much better compression-wise and performance-wise nothing will decode faster. Ofcourse client to server is a different story
BiSON looks like a nice solution to large handshakes using websockets

« first day (691 days earlier)      last day (4485 days later) »