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I wouldn't use for-in on an array
I'm using it on the inner object
where key order is irrelevant because it can never be guarenteed
my fault, sorry
the outer array uses forEach
dudes when i have multiple css with multiple background images, will they be preloaded?
or will they loaded only when class is visible?
no
they will load when the css is applied afaik
so when i put link to css right?
14:01
asm.js link came with the new javascript weekly, seems like it's really gaining popularity
so putting link with lazy load will better for slides?
for javascript slides with huge backgrounds
probably.
huge backgrounds are a PITA
!!/urban pita
@JanDvorak Command pita does not exist.
14:03
PITA === Pain In The Ass
POS === Piece Of Shit
@JanDvorak [pita](http://pita.urbanup.com/635466) 1) Acronym for Pain In The Ass, a major annoyance.
2) Flat bread of Mediterranean origin, eaten as is or filled with small pieces of roasted meat, veggies, condiments, etc.
You will often see these
14:04
!!/learn pita "Pain in the Ass"
that SO chatbot is awesome
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seriously...
i'm stopping sorry )
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Sandbox

Where you can play with regular chat features (except flagging...
^ you can play in there
spam commands all you like
Lisp is for lusers
14:16
Emscripten=awesome
I think this weekend I will write a js formula to calculate large amounts of digits of pi
just for fun
always been something I would like to implement
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How do you guys like to create forms / what is typical? The CMS plugins I have seen suck to use, so I have been handwriting.
^ which sucks if the client wants to change something.
@m59 I find a form that is VERY similar and copy/paste the shit out of it
I hate creating forms
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lol
@rlemon just do a taylor series?
14:19
@BenjaminGruenbaum idk yet - I just did a quick google and saw that there are a few well known easy to implement formulas - but they are slower
I was thinking of taking a stab at
The Chudnovsky algorithm is a fast method for calculating the digits of π. It was used by the Chudnovsky brothers to calculate more than one billion digits. It was used in the world record calculations of 2.7 trillion digits of π in December 2009, 5 trillion digits of π in August 2010, and 10 trillion digits of π in October 2011. The algorithm is based on the following rapidly convergent generalized hypergeometric series: : \frac{1}{\pi} = 12 \sum^\infty_{k=0} \frac{(-1)^k (6k)! (13591409 + 545140134k)}{(3k)!(k!)^3 640320^{3k + 3/2}}.\! This identity is similar to some of Ramanujan's form...
am i allowed to ask a question here?
^ world record holder currently.
maybe I can ping him for help
@David19801 NO! NO QUESTIONS! NEVER!
oh wow there's a whole article about that in wikipedia
@David19801 IF YOU ASK A QUESTION WE WILL KILL YOU
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@BenjaminGruenbaum he asked a question ^^
maybe not kill you - but we will seriously mame and/or injure you
14:20
i have proxy
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It's too late, guy.
They're on their way.
ok i will ask...ready?
dude. don't ask to ask
jsfiddle.net/xzvDF/4 why does the link not turn green when you press twice?
@David19801 you just asked another question
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14:21
lol.
redundant statements are redundant
onclick="wall of code" is just bad.
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We're probably confusing him lol.
@David19801 that's horrible
@David19801 let me try and refactor that for you a bit
sorry...
it has to be in onclick
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14:23
woaaahhhh
@David19801 why?
It doesn't. At the very least, refactor that out to a function that you call from onclick.
to keep the code clean...
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^ lies.
@David19801 that's the dirtiest code I've seen in months
14:24
its not that bad!
And me and @AmaanCheval are just back from trolling the Hello World
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It's worse than bad.
Man, using onclick walls of code is the worst you can do to for readability
@David19801 How can you even debug it?
if you think thats bad you should see how i call it from php...everything double escaped...\\\\\\
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14:25
Pls no.
i cant,..that is why there is a problem! lol
@David19801 that's even worse
ok, ill take a refactored function out thing if you ahve it
i just want to turn the links green...
Is any relevant code actually relying on .constructor of a custom .prototype being set up properly?
@David19801 even if we skip the part you're using PHP why would you be double escaping it?
14:26
@ŠimeVidas firebug uses it to name the object.
@ŠimeVidas I think I've seen it used before several times, I'm really not sure
wait, that version doesnt even work properly...try this: jsfiddle.net/xzvDF/8
@David19801 dude.... seriously.. all that js inline in an onclick?
WTF man?!
It's unreadable
it should still work right?
14:28
it's unreadable/unmaintainable/ugly
common! its not that bad...mentally split it into parts...
Split by what? The semicolons?
In-lining JavaScript code in HTML is bad. It creates un-maintainable code, it's hard to debug, hard to test and hard to read. Read on unobtrusive JavaScript.
yeah i guess...or the cur lies...
thats true if there is lots of javascript on the page.
but if this is the only js on teh page, is it really worth splitting out?
it will then take more lines...
The semicolons blend in to the remaining code due to the lack of 1) syntax coloring and 2) proper indentation.
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14:29
If that is common, it is only because people are really fail.
Hopefully some enlightened browser will remove the support completely.
so yeah...why isn't the link turning green!! :)
We don't know! We can't read your code.
oh come on guys! wtf its like 2 lines
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I can't even figure out when you want it to turn green.
14:31
No. That's 8 lines of monotone-brown code that lacks indentation
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You're wanting them all to turn green when the first one is clicked?
the second time the first link is clicked
@rlemon thanks :-)
@David19801 also if you had opened the console you would see errors
> document.getElementByTagName
^ invalid
14:33
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getElements <<<< needs an s
yeah I saw that lemon, but didn't know how to fix...
you are returning a HTMLCollection
but if you are using links only you can just call document.links
fully cross browser
seriously? wtf...i spent 3 hours googling an answer and it was a stupid typpo by me... :(
damn, it's not a good idea to go to work when you're feeling utterly sick
14:33
but I suggest you read my fiddle
it cleans up your code a shit load
reading now...thanks!
@David19801 you should learn the language, also, you had a hard time debugging because your javascript was inlined
how would having it not inline make it easier to debug?
firebug still showed errors...
seperation of code and concerns
also firebug would show error lines
@David19801 if you had syntax coloring, you would notice every. Single. Missing. Delimiter. Instantly.
14:34
so you could see the line that sucked
ah ! good point :)
@David19801 seriously.. you should concern yourself with this.
it's horrible to maintain in the future as well
we all have been there and learned our lessons the hard way
you will too, or you can just listen to us now :P
but it still seems like it would be easier with just one line...
If you indented your code, you would notice every. Single. Missing. Brace. Instantly.
but still would have missed the typo!
14:36
What was the typo?
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Q: Upload an image from mobile web app (PhoneGap & JavaScript) to a SOAP web service returns status 0

AminesrineI have seen many examples and forums but it's not yet clear for me. I want to take a picture with a mobile then send it to the WebService. In the WebService I have a function UploadImage that saves the image in a website. The parameters of this function are: <UploadImage xmlns="http://****...

@David19801 my IDE found the getElement(s)byTagName error right away
@JanDvorak getElementByTagName/getElementsByTagName
@David19801 inline code is never nice
inline styles and js are screwy
styles make you rethink specificity
Yuck. That should have been found by reading the javascript console.
inline js is hard to maintain period
inline event handlers have only one upside - they are copied on a node clone
but for that reason alone - they are not worth it
14:38
benjamin - what was the error it gave you? mine just said function not found...
TypeError: Object #<HTMLDocument> has no method 'getElementByTagName' (chrome console, runtime error) is a dead giveaway of a typo.
:P
had it been split out by line - in a script tag - this would have been seen by you as well David
@David19801 I didn't have to run it, I copy pasted it and got it underlined with red right away (just like word spell check)
hmmm...which ide are you using?
@David19801 you don't need an IDE
14:40
ide will find my typos the guy just said
i should get one
lol
dev tools in the browser will catch it as well
but if you need an IDE Sublime Text 2
nice IDE (I hear)
It won't find anything if you insist on using inline handlers
so the only way it finds things is if i make a separate script page?
whicih is suppoosed to be bad because the yahoo page says minimize pages loaded...
so my choices are in the html or inline...
i think lol
If you separate your script to a separate file you gain a lot in caching.
This means that a separate JS file is the best you can do to minimise load times.
how many lines does a http request take?
is there an average number?
14:44
@David19801 yahoo page says ALL JS AND CSS should be external
HOW DID YOU DO THAT?!
i want to see errors on jsfiddle
minimize means don't include 10 css files - merge them up into one and include that
in Chrome I open the console
CTRL + SHIFT + I
oh i dont use chrome.
privacy issues...I read it on reddit
@David19801 <script src = "http://example.com/path/to/my/js/script.js"></script>
ha!
@David19801 chrome is perfectly fine
14:45
Please don't tell me you're using internet explorer
sounds like FF
...yes...
FF is fine as well
its from microsoft and work uses it too
Guys, how to correct regex syntax for this? (a b c)
So far I have \((?:(\w)+\s?)?\)
14:46
ugh, you are using IE - and you are concerned about security?
IE is by far the worst modern day browser
privacy! security is fine in IE
It's not
but microsoft will not steal all my information...google does...
they said on reddit
lol
reddit is trolling
forward slashes are gone
14:47
the guy got a lot of upvotes and it was in the technology page
use Firefox if you don't trust Google
and they are serious there
from people who understand what is going on: MS is stealing all the information google is, google at least tells you about it.
I wouldn't trust reddit...
Who is the evil one now?
14:47
inline javascript...sigh
ok i get it guys! the code was bad lol
Google/MS might be stealing your info, but Reddit is stealing your sanity
also with Google Chrome you actually get a working browser with dev tools
you mean because of the voting?
@David19801 seriously... don't not test in IE - but your main browser should be Chrome or FF
or even Safari or Opera
not IE
We tell you because we want you to improve
14:48
well i have firefox for emergencies...for firebug
privacy and security concerns: IE is the worst browser to use
SO MANY MS HOLES!
for privacy it is the best
ActiveX? I pray IE9/10 shut this down
all the business use it and they have financial information
@David19801 you sir are sadly mistaken
14:49
definitely use Chrome or Firefox as your primary browser
firefox and chrome are consumer grade only
businesses use it because it was there and they cannot afford to change everything around
@David19801 you are wrong. period.
@rlemon how would they do AJAX, then?
@David19801 ...why? What advantage does IE have?
it is faster
14:50
@SomeKittens he is claiming privacy
@David19801 Link me to benchmarks?
IE is the slowest browser around
Benchmarks prove it
IE9 is the slowest thing I've ever used
by far
IE ten is faster is some areas (rendering) but only because it renders < 30fps
err. renders under half the frames (more accurate)
Chrome is much faster than IE
14:51
its fast if you turn of javascript and images
and its fast because it doesnt load all the fancy css
@David19801 and Chrome is MUCH faster HTML rendering abilities
firefox does and locks up my netbook for 10 seconds every page load
If you want to turn off javascript and images, use Opera or Lynx
opera has privacy issues
reddit said they load hte page on their server
Trident vs WebKit = WebKit wins every day
14:52
(i thnk it was opera)
@David19801 you're entire basis is a reddit article.. dude you are wrong
My firefox locks up every now and then but Chrome doesn't
we are all working in this industry and we are telling you it is wrong
it was not an article
it was a guy in the comments and he had lots of votes
14:52
ditch IE, and ditch Reddit
I have lots of stars here - and 7K rep
!!/stat rlemon
means nothing
@JanDvorak rlemon has 7247 reputation, earned 0 rep today, asked 71 questions, gave 351 answers, for a q:a ratio of 71:351.
I see...
is your hair really like that?
like everyday?
14:54
IE is around - we need to acknowledge it... but past that - not so much
it looks cool...
the reason so many businesses use it is the same reason so many businesses still use COBOL
I spike my hair most days
what is COBOL?
today is a lazy friday
@David19801 You'd like it. It's a programming language
14:55
@David19801 the Almighty Google can help you with that.
!!/urban cobol
@JanDvorak [COBOL](http://cobol.urbanup.com/430648) Crappy
Old
Boring
Outdated
Language

The biggest waste of time ever created by man; disgusting programming language that makes both your fingers and brain hurt at the same time; symptoms include unexplainable random rambling and mumbling, fever, headache, hair loss, irritability, depression, an all-consuming desire to be doing ANYTHING else, and various other psycho-somatic conditions.
iirc Common Object? Business Oriented Language? or some shit like that
COmmon Business-Oriented Language
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LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
close
14:56
COBOL () is one of the oldest programming languages, primarily designed by Grace Hopper. Its name is an acronym for COmmon Business-Oriented Language, defining its primary domain in business, finance, and administrative systems for companies and governments. The COBOL 2002 standard includes support for object-oriented programming and other modern language features. History and specification The COBOL specification was created by a committee of researchers from private industry, universities, and government during the second half of 1959. The specifications were to a great extent inspi...
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I afk like 10 minutes and the conversation has turned to whether or not IE is a decent browser!?
@m59 no David claims it is faster and more secure (privacy stand point) than Chrome because some dude on reddit said so and got lots of upvotes
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@David19801 Stop programming for the moment. Take the blue pill. Resume programming.
Only @David19801 thinks IE is a decent browser
now we're trying to make him see the folly in his ways.
14:57
its good for privacy
no it is not
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TAKE THE BLUE PILL MAN
i see...
trust it more than some idiot on reddit
14:58
i will investgate...
anyhoo...thanks for the help here guys! and the advice
> Microsoft uses a "self-declaration" protocol (known as "P3P") dating from 2002 under which Microsoft asks websites to represent their privacy practices in machine-readable form. It is well known - including by Microsoft - that it is impractical to comply with Microsoft’s request while providing modern web functionality. We have been open about our approach, as have many other websites.
Today the Microsoft policy is widely non-operational. A 2010 research report indicated that over 11,000 websites were not issuing valid P3P policies as requested by Microsoft..
I will look into it all now!
that shows they are trying to push privacy as a good thing...
Yeah, "Some guy on Reddit with lots of upvotes" is probably still a bad source.
google are the opposite
tl;dr - MS uses a proprietary out-dated broken protocol that no one can use now - then they call others out for not using it. well.. guess what IE.. you suck - we're not using your broken protocol.
14:59
source doesnt matter if it turns out true...right?
no you missed the boat
GMail was the first webmail client to force HTTPS
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I want google to steal my information.

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