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12:00
!!/google winjs
@AdarshGumashta I'm sorry, I cannot parse that sentence
There's a promise lib included in standard in IE ???
tried all thing but not able to do :(
@dystroy that may be for winRT apps, not IE
12:01
ya it is for winRT
@dystroy so that you can use proprietary solutions instead of a 90k lib. It's still a web-app though
@FlorianMargaine yes, checked, you're right
Sorry, je ne sais pas
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12:05
Cult of Zirak
Got a nice ring to it
Why does it not alert the value of r ?

	this.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", init, true);

	function init()
	{
		ball();
	}

	function ball()
	{
		alert(r);
	}

	var ball.prototype.pBall = function() //properties of ball // to be used as constructor of ball
	{
		this.x = Math.random() * (canvasWidth - 60) + 30; //position along x axis
		this.y = Math.random() * (canvasHeight - 60) + 30;//position along y axis
		this.r = 15;
	};
Cause you declare r outside the scope?
Ball is not a constructor
function Ball would be
but my understanding is that pBall gets inherited by ball when I use prototype , is that correct
Ball.prototype.pball
@CallMeDummy You need to alert this.r
12:07
@BenjaminGruenbaum I tried that too
@CallMeDummy that's the only problem with your code, r means 'local variable r, but you want to say "r that belongs to the current invoker of the method"
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I could be wrong but whatever
@CallMeDummy where do you call pBall ?
is there anyone work with ember.js and uplodify
12:08
lol
If you're gonna be using prototype why not just make it the proper way :P
@AlenJoy Sorry, been a while since I worked with ember (mostly use Knockout and Angular now), and haven't used uplodify at all. SO has great angular support if you have a specific question though.
@Gacnt protoype thing confuses me more than anything :(
@CallMeDummy You never call pBall , that's your problem.
It's easy dude
12:10
@BenjaminGruenbaum so pBall needs to be called even though its properties and methods are getting inherited by ball ?
pBall doesn't have properties. pBall sets properties
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm trying to study ember.js myself that's why ask can we use plugin like daycalender,uplodify.... with ember.js or angular.js
function Ball(whatever, whatwver2) {
this.whatever = whatever
this.whateber1 = whatever
this.r = 34
}

Ball.prototype.pball = function() {
alert(this.r);
}

var we = new Ball(arg1, arg2)

we.pball()
Done on phone not formatting it
@Gacnt c'mon, it's just a button press
It's too late now :P
Can only edit last lol
@Call ^
@AlenJoy Ember (and other frameworks) are just JavaScript, you can use any external JavaScript with them.
great job, didn't know your solution was for those revisions, good to know. Thanks! — mattdlockyer 12 mins ago
not reverting the downvote though... ah, what the hell, doesn't matter
@GNi33 You get an upvote for keeping that answer updated. I see too many answers stay un-updated in SO :/
thanks. the guy downvoted and commented that it doesn't work on newer revisions.
so the props go to him for pushing me to update the answer
forgot about it and I haven't used Three.js in some time
12:18
three.js the jQuery of WebGL!
Mr. Doob should make that the tagline
I really like it
oh Im not saying its bad
its just the thing everyone uses
Id even use it initially if I were doing webgl stuff
played around with "vanilla" WebGL and that was just a real PITA
Three.js provides a really good wrapper in my opinion
I just know there are a lot of hardcore gl geeks, and they are like PSH wtf is this, learn opengl noob!
hehe
12:20
kind of like us and vanilla js :P
but yeah opengl is a pita initially
I made one thing using opengl and it was a learning experience
it's interesting though
did some openGL while studying
sometimes hard to wrap your head around it, but it was fun
yeah
if openGL is PITA, then what is DirectX?
I made a radioactive hemroid sim
@Gacnt Thank you, when I look at your code its so clean and easy to understand but when I look at mine its like codes are in war with one another
12:22
still I'd choose Three.js over vanilla when using WebGL, it's just feels a lot more intuitive imho
@JanDvorak Better :P
can't say anything about the performance impact though, and that's something to have an eye upon when it comes to WebGL
@GNi33 I'd still use jQuery over the DOM API if I need to roll stuff like animations.
really?
yeah, me too
12:23
I dont find doing anims that hard
well, it depends I guess
although if i need to support IE8 < blah blah ill use jQuery
a simple animation is written pretty quickly in vanilla too
@Loktar exactly
this is why I don't fully get the purpose of jQuery 2.0
I dont get it at all
@Loktar Nope, even if I only have to support chrome, I'd use jQuery if I have to do animations. I can do them myself, but why?
but I'm glad they still work on the 1.x - branch too
@BenjaminGruenbaum its a valid point, I find that part really fun though thats why I'd most likely do it vanilla
It's not interesting code to write and the way jQuery implements them with the queue is actually pretty good and simple. It's tested and guaranteed to work, why would I not use it?
@BenjaminGruenbaum well, then I'd use some animation-library, not jQuery
or id include a micro framework for it
@GNi33 yeah exactly
12:25
including jQuery just to be able to do animations feels like a total overkill
!!/stat AdarshGumashta
@BenjaminGruenbaum Adarsh Gumashta has 84 reputation, earned 0 rep today, asked 4 questions, gave 1 answers.
@GNi33 What animation library
@GNi33 jQuery has the benefit of being already cached everywhere
@BenjaminGruenbaum LOL man.. I clicked on your name for your profile your options go off my screen
you are in a crazy amt of rooms
12:26
@Loktar Haha :) I know
@JanDvorak I'm not too sure about that
@Loktar most of them are really dead
yeah thats what I always find too so I just stay in this one
Maybe I should file a meta bug report
@BenjaminGruenbaum microjs.com/#animation
12:26
^
thats exactly what id do
@GNi33 name a few major websites that don't use jQuery
there was a blogpost and a podcast describing the situation with jQuery and using a CDN
@JanDvorak Google.com
basically they said you don't benefit too much when it comes to caching
@Zirak What is this MicroJS? Surely I haven't considered it :P
12:27
@JanDvorak Facebook
mainly because there is just a whole load of different jQuery versions used around the web
@JanDvorak Yahoo
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Rep gathering done right :
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Q: jQuery : How to find <script> elements with particular value of "type" attribute?

0xC0DEGURUassuming the following script tag in random HTML document: <script id="target" type="store"> //random JavaScript code function foo(){ alert("foo"); } foo(); </script> can anybody explain why the following expression doesn't find all elements of script with value store fo...

jQuery animations work, and are simple, and do as they're told, they're tested, a lot across browsers and there are a lot of effects I can include myself people already wrote. I checked out stuff like 'fx' before, it wasn't even close.
12:28
!!help
@dystroy LMFAO
!!> {} + {}
@Incognito "NaN"
12:29
!!> a = {} + {}
@Incognito "[object Object][object Object]"
:).
troooooooooooooololololol.
Block scope in js is among the stupidest things in the spec...
WAT
We're getting block scope?
@OctavianDamiean yes, wanted to say that too, CSS3 transitions and animations are the way to go anyhow if you want to animate something
12:30
@OctavianDamiean We already have a way to declare block scope. Which everything ignores.
@OctavianDamiean Seriously? We already have block scope
with and try both define block scope
{
    var a = 6;
}
console.log(a);
(and are implemented internally the same way both in SpiderMonkey and V8, a try is just a with)
@OctavianDamiean with and try are stupid ways to get it. But es6 is getting let...
What was Eich thinking..."hrm, every form of parentheses used but curly braces is ambiguous...let's fix that"
"...by making curly braces also ambiguous"
12:31
I knew about try and with, I just thought that they wanted to implement scope like in Java for example.
"...and giving Zirak our first-borns"
@Zirak what do you mean ? You'd like to have block scope ?
I mean that { ... } declares block scope. And that's insanely retarded. Since we don't have anything which uses block scope.
oh, ok, you mean we should not have block scope at all. OK for that.
a comment on html5rocks.com
> if you are web experts, you could at least make your print layout better. thanks
12:33
gah, this is not a stand on block scope in js!
This is a stand that {}'s ambiguity is retarded!
just had a look at it, it's really really bad :D
@GNi33 That's a lot of work to do print layout on multipage document.
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Q: When in many rooms, user's info goes off screen

Benjamin GruenbaumSo, I wanted to check what low-number rooms are still active so I joined a bunch of rooms in the chat. This is the result: Proposed fix: Only show the first 10 rooms, and show ... pointing to the user's profile for other rooms.

@Loktar
wtf...why are you in so many rooms
> So, I wanted to check what low-number rooms are still active so I joined a bunch of rooms in the chat.
oh.
lol yeah crazy amt of rooms
I upvoted it though. You make a valid point
12:35
Is this style of coding discouraged ?, because I find this way easier and cleaner

function a()
{
	this.b = function()
	{
		......;
	}
}
@CallMeDummy it's discouraged
function a()
{
    return
    {
        a: 1
    };
}
what does this function return?
@CallMeDummy You can do it as long as you avoid the pitfall mentioned above
@FlorianMargaine 1 ?
nope. undefined.
@CallMeDummy wrong
12:37
me bangs my head on the table
@CallMeDummy dont sweat it, you have a sweet avatar.
@CallMeDummy look up "Automatic Semicolon Insertion" on google, you'll see why
Thats all that matters.
I have no idea who thought this would be a good idea
how do you go about writing pseudo code for a navigation?
:/
12:39
Care to elaborate?
19
Q: why results varies upon placement of curly braces in javascript code

JustLearn i have read this javascript article, where an exmaple is shown , Please explain why below codes return different output due to changes the place of curly braces { curly brace { on new line function test() { return { /* <----curly brace in new line*/ javascript : "fantastic" }; } va...

@Loktar Thanks for calling my avatar sweet even though I have only 3 teeth
0
Q: Table tbody scroll in IE8

Mr_GreenIn my project, I am trying to make the tbody scroll in IE8. I know it can be scrolled by just giving overflow: auto to tbody. But this doesn't work in IE8. To make it work in IE8, the tbody must be given position: absolute (or float: left to both thead and tbody). If I make the overflow: auto wor...

well normally when you solve a problem in pseudo code you can say x + y = y if y = a then do e

Etc but saying if x = y go to a just doesn't seem right :/
please help working on the same for past 5 days
@ChrisBennett when do you use "go to" in real code?
12:42
you might as well just say if the user clicks on a button go here
Why not say that, then?
you know, pseudo code is real code without syntax
so think about how you'd write it in real code if pseudo code doesn't make sense for you
if you can't, then it's not pseudo code, it's something else (storyboard, whatever)
that's what I mean... I don't it's hard to do a navigation pseudo code because it will work very differently depending on what language you're working in
Let the one who's implementing crack his head over that.
@FlorianMargaine javascript automatically puts a semicolon after return like this return; ?
12:45
for example in android you have flippers and xml files etc whereas in html and javascript you just got a URL
The how doesn't matter in pseudo-code; it's the what
so writing pseudocode that could apply to both is difficult
what do you mean?
You don't describe how you accomplish a certain task, you describe what that certain task is. You only describe the how when it concerns that task.
I thought the purpose of pseudocode was to plan out how the code is going to work logically
@BenjaminGruenbaum: stackoverflow.com/questions/2070407/… - are you sure you flagged the correct answer? i cannot see any personal data or api tokens etc. there
12:47
So pseudo-code describing how to do a certain operation on the first 100 prime numbers doesn't say how to get these prime numbers, but only what to do with them.
That's an implementation detail, and you don't care
so for a navigation it is pretty much if a user clicks on y then go to y?
yeah. Just make clear that it's navigation. Implementation details go in the implementation.
hmmmm ok thanks
Enjoy
I thought pseudo code was a way of planning out how the program is logically going to work from a high level lol
that clears things up :)
12:50
And navigating to a url is a high-level command; messing with xml files is low-level.
@Zirak I've tried to improve that question, it sucked in its initial form.
@ThiefMaster No, that's a mistake, check my history.
WTF, in how many rooms are you?!
@ThiefMaster I accidentally flagged using the button below the correct one, it's a newbie-to-the interface mistake. I don't know how to reverse that :)
I cannot click the "view profile on SO" link since it's outside my screen....
12:54
!!/user 1348195
yeah, or i could just middle-click your nick and then go from the chat profile to the SO profile ;)
@Zirak Sooo user friendly.
12:57
blah blah, you can pass in a username. I had his user-id.
Funny thing is, I have no idea how to leave these rooms.
ok, handled (well, pinged someone from SE to delete the revs that is)
trollolololol
haven't been looking at "other" flags yet.. after around 100 NAA ones i decided to go back to work :p
@NinjaEcho Who is Benjamin Gruenbaum?
@OctavianDamiean Yeah, I left a bunch too
@ThiefMaster ty
!!/user BenjaminGruenbaum
I like how you invoke Ninja Echo by pinging him.
I have no idea how to leave the rest of the rooms, I just know that sometimes it auto-leaves all rooms.
12:58
@KendallFrey Happy?
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@Zirak -er
@OctavianDamiean I thought invocation patterns look dumb.
They do, I'm not a fan of them.
Ah, nvm, there is a leave (all) button

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