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12:00 AM
I ended up with something like that: setInterval to poll the textArea's value every timespan.
It's just messy that way, with uneccessary server requests.
 
Just remember the last value and don't send, if it didn't change
 
Hey, that's a good idea. If the value is not different, don't send the request. Didn't think about that. Though, the setInterval still makes the process slow, being that it still executes the function and prevents further browser behavior every timespan instead of only onkeypress.
 
No it doesn't
That's bad thinking
 
The text input becomes jittery.
 
Oh
Then you're doing something wrong
Running it too often
 
12:05 AM
Maybe. Wish you could do async functions.
What do you suppose a good interval would be?
 
Morning
 
Mornin', monners!
:D
 
Depends on the server and if it has to be live. Probably between 1s and 30s
 
Why can't you use onkeypress?
 
I've discovered that when you use an onkeypress event on a textarea, the script executes before the character is inserted into the textarea's value.
 
12:07 AM
Hmmm. Angular?
 
What is Angular? Never used it.
 
Is it a library?
 
The example on their homepage might be similar to what yu're trying to acheive in terms of data-binding
 
It's a little like knockout.js (or so I understand) if you've used that;
 
12:10 AM
Never really used a library. I mostly do raw JS.
 
rawJS ? Never used that library, is it good?
 
It's awesome! Just plain 'ol JavaScript inginuity.
 
rawJS is a competitor to Vanilla JS
 
I'm thinking I'm going to have to do something like if event.keyCode == backspace { textarea.value = textarea.value.substring(textarea.value.length, textarea.value.length -1); and so forth for other special keys.
And effectively, make a little library of my own for an onkeypress event to function the way I want it to.
 
@LogicalAngel Just fix the bug that causes a delay
 
12:18 AM
@LogicalAngel What're you trying to do exactly?
 
It's a very good idea to have it throttled anyway
 
The execution of the function on the textarea is probably the bug. That, and I really want the onkeypress functionality.
 
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What you're trying to do is a very bad idea, engineering-wise
 
Trying to send the value of a textarea to an external php fwrite mechanism onkeypress; but, the script sends the value before the data gets to the textarea's value.
The end goal is a real-time-updating multi-user interface that would work like google-docs' document sharing mechanism; although, implimented toward a different end.
 
12:28 AM
you really do not want to send one request per key press.
either throttle it a bit (1 request per second should be way enough) or use websockets
 
function(eventObject) {drinkCoffee = true; resistSleep = true}
 
and php is a really poor choice for anything realtime
 
And on top of that, php is really a bad choice for anything
 
I'm doing firebase right now, it would work in a similar fashion, conceptually.
I wanted to do WebSockets, but my server does not support them.
So, firebase is the middle-ground between the two, I guess. I really didn't have any other choice but to use a simple PHP fwrite mechanism to save data between two users on a single file that the two users could then reference for feedback.
onkeypress=save to file... setInterval(read from file)
 
!!/spanish
 
12:38 AM
@copy That didn't make much sense. Use the help command to learn more.
 
@LogicalAngel What do you mean with this? Are you trying to run something like google docs (even if it's in a smaller scale) on shared hosting?
Get a VPS or a dedicated machine. They are not very expensive nowadays (at least in europe). Then you can use websockets.
 
We don't have the income for $75 a month right now. Something like google docs, yes.
 
a virtual server is much cheaper
 
I'm just skimming in and out of this conversation; @LogicalAngel, but it does sound like the sort of thing that Knockout.js would be useful for.
 
!!/learn spanish "http://cdn.meme.li/i/ofuoe.jpg"
 
12:43 AM
@copy Command spanish learned
 
Knockout.js is designed for keeping input fields in sync with a page data model; which can also provide functionality to sync with a backend data store, I believe.
 
I'm using Firebase's server and API at the minute. It works about how I would like it to with a WebSocket-like interface. Limited number of connections and bandwidth for the free access, though; but, I guess it will work for a limited deployment of the application.
 
I'm pretty sure you might be able to set up Knockout.js to use firebase as the backend, and automatically update the UI when it detects changes; but I'm not 100% sure I'll admit.
 
Specifically, will it make it to where I can run a function after a character is inserted into the value of a textarea onkeypress. That's my only problem.
 
I think so?
 
12:51 AM
Bleh, throw me a link or something, I'll give it a shot. I don't really want to use a library for coding something I could do myself, though.
It's unbelievable functionality... try it yourself: onkeypress=textarea1.value += textarea2.value
It will do nothing the first time, and the second time it will work since there is already one character in the value property.
 
We have presented you many solutions
 
Sorry, got distracted.
 
I know, just lamenting.
 
Sorry, got distracted
knockoutjs.com is the main Knockout resource
github.com/hiroshi/knockoutFire is integration between knockoutJS and Firebase
 
1:06 AM
So, this is essentially a big data-binding underlay?
A whole new data infrastructure: interesting. Though, I think completely replacing the document model's data infrastructure is a bit much for my simple application. I'll probably just code a simple workaround for the keys I can't capture with String.fromCharCode(event.keyCode);
It works fine if I insert the character via script, then execute a statement:
function updateMechanism() {
event.returnValue = false;
document.getElementById("textInput").value += String.fromCharCode(event.keyCode);
document.getElementById("textOutput").value += document.getElementById("textInput").value;
}
Though, maybe it would look better-designed theory-wise if I were to use a data-structure library.
 
1:27 AM
It'll probably look even better if you painted it.
 
Hey, you're right. I think I'll paint it green.
 
1:41 AM
Bleh, but by the looks of it, its geared mostly toward simplifying user-interfaces with UI transformations.
 
1:52 AM
@Loktar I know you made a tutorial for a platform, so I'll just ask you directly: What is best practice for a game like mine, to store the player position and speed in (1) integers or (2) in floats and round when drawing to the canvas or doing collision calculations
Performance doesn't matter, feel like (1) is easier to implement, but not sure if it's also smooth
 
I do it in floats and then just round drawing operations to the nearest .5 usually to reduce blurriness
 
Considering that the falling speed doubles from 1 to 2
 
I thought your movement was pretty good though tbh
 
The falling is a bit weird
But I don't know
Did you read the code, or just how it feels?
 
just how it feels
 
2:04 AM
since when did dating sites challenge your intellect and make you question your core beliefs and values?
 
Do they?
 
@Loktar Aye, I'll just leave it like it is then. Thanks
 
np
 
the future is here
 
2:06 AM
@LogicalAngel Yeah. I guess as part of their matching algorithm, you can answer a ton of questions for better compatibility. Apparently it covers everything from "If you turned a left-handed glove inside out, which hand would it fit" to "Should creationism and evolutionism be taught side-by-side in schools"?
One profile, someone answered over 800, so it's pretty damn fine-grained.
Holy shit, I need to launch Visual Studio. I don't know myself anymore.
 
LOL
Well, I guess it might include some sort of marker for intellect judging from the glove question.
 
@LogicalAngel "STALE is to STEAL as 89475 is to..."
* Skipped!
 
The creationism question is pretty common pseudo-philosophical jargon amongst people.
 
Oh, of course. That wasn't so much an example of intellect as it was just how deep these questions go into what you believe.
 
I guess it could be used to pair people with similar beliefs that they have in the far-corners of their heads.. for argument's sake.
 
2:11 AM
Yeah, I understand that. It just seems... weird. Obviously I'd want to be matched with someone sort of like me (or depending on who you are, maybe you don't).
 
What could you possibly believe about a logical comparison, though?
They really might have some sort of intergrated intelligence meter or something lol
I believe in: bladehbladey, my intelligence is: 2, 402
 
I'm not too book-smart, so I got lost halfway through the page. But I take their word for it.
 
Okay, I gues that's really what it is. If you throw a person a bunch of logical arguments, you're wanting them to be intelligent, and "that makes you happy."
 
Everybody post your okcupid profiles.
 
So, if they answer these questions correctly, they are catogorized as being in a catagory similar to what you're after.
I don't know why they explained the theory with a bunch of Vinn diagrams, though.
 
2:16 AM
@BadgerGirl about:blank
 
@SomeKittens I don't know what I expected.
 
I'm not tempted to dilute my mind with a bunch of random false-logical shenannigan to prove my conceptiual intelligence to a bunch of bloated idealists too consumed in their own intellectual self-worth and blasphemously degraded and deranged psuedo-philosophical bullshit to see their own hand in front of their face!!! breathes heavily
I didn't really mean that....
 
My brain is now Not Responding. Way to go, Logical.
 
lol
Leave it to me. ^_^
I'm blaming you for that I have to explain myself to my wife about visiting a dating site...
 
@LogicalAngel Well, I didn't force you to sign up!
 
What should I answer?
 
Are you conversing in C?
 
That looks like C++
 
lol
I would tell you what you should probably say, but I don't know the language. Maybe I could do google translate or something.
 
2:37 AM
It's the "distance" define that I'm questionable about.
Is that a restraining order distance, or what?
 
Yeah, with a good program, they can trace your plausable whereabouts by using a 8k radius and narrowing down residential districts. You don't want one of those "Neighborhood Watch" signs on your street-side, do you?
Or, am I just being cynical?
Anyway, I'm LEAVING! I HATE YOU! I'm going to play a video game with my wife.
 
NO. DON'T LEAVE ME.
Actually, nevermind. Go ahead.
 
It must be so. We can never be together, you know that.
 
@LogicalAngel It's because of that darned logic.
 
That's exactly what it is.
Byyee
 
2:50 AM
Hi, does anyone know how I can stop AJAX making a request when a link is clicked (jQuery)?
 
@Dan I could be mistaken, but I don't think you can; the request is already sent.
 
I don't know : \
I'm working on a theme someone else wrote, the pages load with AJAX, like github does.
 
You'd probably want to change your callback code to ignore the request response, if you've clicked a link.
 
It's messing up my own navigation plugin, I need to be able to use preventDefault()
 
@Dan when you call $.ajax, save it to a variable, and call .abort()
 
2:56 AM
I've just been reading up on this. I'd have to change the plugin files for the theme I guess? I don't see how I could do this from my own script.
 
3:10 AM
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What are the good books to get deep understanding of how javascript works...
 
by the end of that page, you should be fully qualified and can then take the w3schools certification test.
 
4:07 AM
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Just got an email from "service@paypol.co.au" nice
 
they're getting closer.
 
 
4:30 AM
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!!> var name = 'Connor'; console.log('@' + name);
 
@Pinocchio "ReferenceError: alert is not defined"
@Pinocchio "undefined" Logged: "@Connor"
 
@Connor
hmm
 
!!> var name = 'Pinocchio'; console.log('@' + name);
 
@phenomnomnominal "undefined" Logged: "@Pinocchio"
 
4:40 AM
IT does work then
Be good to do [allUsersNames]; console.log(allUsersNames.join('@'); lol
 
hola
 
Bonjour
 
nazdar
 
你好
@Pinocchio:Sorry, I don't know!I'm looking at its documentation now.Could you give me a brief overview? — Aravind 1 min ago
LOL
If jQuery died now, I would celebrate.
@phenomnomnominal WTF. How i wrote it wrong. lol. only just realised that.
 
@Pinocchio if jQuery died now, stack overflow would stop working
(at least for a while until most of it can be shimmed back for non-IE browsers)
 
4:54 AM
It would have to overcome, jQuery cold turkey you mean
 
Pretty much a bunch of the internet would die off instantly.
 
@synth3tk That's write and half of the people wouldn't know how to put it back together again.
 
@Pinocchio at least I would get employed
 
@Pinocchio I know I certainly wouldn't. I'm not ashamed to admit that I use more jQuery than not. It worked for me in the past.
 
or rich by selling a commercial jQuery replacement
google would still work
 
4:57 AM
yeah, but 130% of the sites you click on in the results wouldn't.
 
@JanDvorak Stackoverflow can just replace jQuery with Zepto then all the IE users can FO
 
Zepto is shit
 
@Pinocchio zepto is not a drop-in replacement no matter what you'd like to think
yep. Zepto is a last-resort replacement instead
 
jQuery is shit
I like Zepto.
 
Yes. That's the sentiment echoed by this chat room nearly every second. Hate jQuery. All the cool kids do it.
 
5:00 AM
To be honest jQuery ain't actually bad, it's the questions on here that make me hate it.
It attracts the wrong people.
 
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Any tool used wrong can be "bad". Or, any tool designed poorly. But I tend to think that jQuery lands in the former.
 
@CapricaSix thanks
 
jQuery makes it easy to code, and thus attracts all the crappy coders
 
jQuery is responsible for flooding stackoverflow with Why won't my code work questions
 
5:03 AM
@JanDvorak Which isn't exactly a fair reason to dislike it. We should look to bring more people into coding, not keep people out.
 
Blessing and a curse. You get the crappy coders asking crappy questions, and consequently, the more experienced people teach them how to do things the right way.
 
I honestly feel like if i use jQuery i become a lazy shitty coder.
 
@Pinocchio negative. Crappy code will always exist and always have
 
@All I am trying to encrypt sqlite database and access it from Javascript... so I want to know any tool or plugin that can help me
 
5:04 AM
@JanDvorak Well, not just crappy code, but lazy programmers. "Hmmm...google, or just post a question and have someone else figure it out"
 
@Pinocchio So if jQuery stops existing or never existed, will those questions go away? Or will they now flood SO with crappy vanilla JS questions?
 
@Retsam never said I hated jQuery. I consider jQuery the "easy way out" for DOM manipulation and (partially) XHR. I would like to learn CSS3 animations, too
 
no, they just get replaced by, why doesn't this work in insert browser here questions
 
@Retsam then we need to downvote more
 
@JanDvorak Atleast people will know that javascript exist.
 
5:05 AM
@phenomnomnominal not like we don't have those ;-)
 
@JanDvorak true, but the answers wouldn't be "use jQuery"
 
@phenomnomnominal Yeah. My point is getting rid of a symptom doesn't clear up the disease.
 
In all honesty, I think jQuery has been good for the web in general
A lot of the standardisation that has occured is at least partially attributed to jQuery
A library is just a big feature request
look at document.querySelector / qsa
 
Angular is the way forward.
 
It's a way forward
 
5:07 AM
@Pinocchio you forgot to use the sarcasm font
 
Or the idea of that kind.
 
It's complete overkill for many things
 
@Pinocchio Nah, Angular is a great tool; but again, the problem here is when people take one tool and try to use it as a silver bullet.
 
@phenomnomnominal Or maybe it's just a dramatic change in how i write. that's why i like it.
 
@phenomnomnominal but then again MDN's shims are needlessly complex most of the time IMO
 
5:09 AM
@Retsam I was being serious. I'm using angular right now
 
@Pinocchio Right; and my point is, I'm sure it's a good tool and has uses. But to say it's "the way forward" suggests that it's "the only tool".
 
Aug 8 at 16:10, by Jan Dvorak
@ton.yeung I know angular just enough to know I don't want to know more
 
@Retsam I'm open to your suggestions!
@JanDvorak well. you said make it clear.
 
it's clear now, but it's no longer elegant :-)
I was thinking along the lines of "as I like to say, [[blockquote]]"
the text flows and the blockquote cannot be confused for a real (non-self-)quote
it's still a formatting abuse, though
 
5:26 AM
@JanDvorak What about now?
 
link pls. I've already closed the tab :-/
 
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Q: What is the difference between ondomready and jquery's ready function?

AravindHere is the link to ondomready github repo.I couldn't understand the AMD term in it.Forgive my ignorance, but what advantages does it bring compared to jQuery's ready function?

 
@Pinocchio WTF man?
 
LOL
@JanDvorak Also if you press CTRL + SHIFT + T it will open your last closed tab.
 
@JanDvorak I'll do this at some point
 
5:30 AM
I'm afraid my comment has gone out of hand. Originally I thought of editing it out, but then I noticed the extensive bolding. When I edited out the bolding it looked much more boring than the original :-) I'd be happy with the plain version however.
 
:S Am i missing something. What?
 
@Pinocchio i know, but I often reuse tabs, so my per-tab browsing history is often very convoluted
 
ohk
@JanDvorak What's this all about?
 
quote formatting for non-quotes is technically formatting abuse
excessive bolding makes posts harder to read as well
but now you're removing content, which is just as bad
so far the best revision was the original
 
@JanDvorak Forgetting capital letters and full stops (periods) is a sign of lazy formatting.
 
5:35 AM
@Pinocchio If a sentence is typed by itself, it does not need leading uppercase or trailing periods.
@Pinocchio apologies anyways [sic]
 
@JanDvorak or gud grammer or spelling cause who cars.
 
@synth3tk Ur bed gremr causd me to misread "cares" as "cars".
 
BREAKING NEWS: @Pinocchio laughs as apologies are declined.
 
@JanDvorak dont ly. ths iz da wave of da fusure.
 
Time for a Tea. :)
 
5:38 AM
@Pinocchio That's not a sentence.
 
And you capitalized the "T" in "tea".
 
Says who?
 
@Pinocchio Eliding verbs is heavy slang.
 
@synth3tk Yeah, I done that so you know that you can ignore the rest of the word and just pronounce the "T", I find it easier than reading the whole word.
 
@Pinocchio how do you read the whole word?
 
5:43 AM
@JanDvorak Well you go like this..... Ummmmm there's a "T" and one "a", oh and there's a "e". That says Tea. That's a bit of a drag don't you think. It's easier to just do It's a "T"
:D
 
In other news, it's 2-o'clock in the morning. Conversation got boring. So I'm off to the bedroom. Something rhymes with the bedroom.
Know what? Whatever. G'night.
 
restroom?
 
shedroom?
Its 06:45 here :)
 
Yes. Now imagine that those words are used in the sentence to somehow make sense. I'm too tired to be creative anymore.
 
I'm going to the shedroom where she'll be dead soon -- @Pinocchio
 
5:46 AM
self-quotes again...
 
My names not Pinocchio
Anyway.
 
*name's
 
BEAST.
 
6:09 AM
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Hi
 
I tested GO and I like it
 
m59
6:16 AM
Is this legal?
 
hello guys
just guide me for this instance
i want to add item from search text box
and that is drop down
user type text if that text found then its okay but if text is not matched with option value the user can add from drop down list
is it okay for that ?
 
@chintankhetiya Why don't you try it out?
 
@Pinocchio i am fresher in JS i am mobile developer and building app using phongap so without wasting a time it would be good if i go with right way
thanks fro reply
 
@chintankhetiya are you using <select> for the dropdown?
 
@Pinocchio yeah
for basic i am using this jquerymobile.com
 
6:23 AM
@chintankhetiya Well, that code will add a option to the dropdown.
 
for design
okay so thought i have to check where value is already exist in DB or not if not then show add button
is it okay ?
@Pinocchio
 
@chintankhetiya you know when you give a <option> a value like this <option value="test">
 
what if the value is added after you make the check but before the button is clicked?
 
@Pinocchio i know how to do set static value but don't know about dynamic
 
@chintankhetiya jsfiddle.net/xcnk3
 
6:36 AM
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6:46 AM
@JanDvorak You will never guess what i have just seen.
 
@Pinocchio A sentence without a period (like yours)?
 
No, You're a hypocrite
 
No. You are.
 
"Haven't you heard? Crowdsourcing to stackOverflow is the new trend in basic debugging."
-- Jan Dvorak
No, You are.
lmao
 
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Q: Get user email using Youtube API

John ツHow can I get authenticated user email using Youtube API? I tried using channels.list: GET https://www.googleapis.com/youtube/v3/channels?part=brandingSettings&mine=true&key={YOUR_API_KEY} It doesn't return the email... I communicate with Youtube API using this NodeJS module: var Youtube = ...

Can anybody help me?
 
6:55 AM
@Esailija @BenjaminGruenbaum I know there are people here familiar with engine implementations. Do you know when ES6 features will be available ? For example generators ?
 
many es6 features are available in v8
including generators
 
@Esailija And FF ?
 
don't know
 
Hum... neither my chromium nor my Chrome support let or yield... But I might simplify some of my node code using yield...
 
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7:02 AM
i like to change class attribute string using jquery , pls guide me how i will acheive it
    <div class="ui-block-a"><a href="#"><div class="ui-bar ui-bar-b" >Prix</div></a></div>
 
@RameshRajput addClass, removeClass
 
class="ui-bar ui-bar-b" to class="ui-bar ui-bar-b ui-btn-active" how i get this pls answer
 
@RameshRajput Jan Dvorak Just did
!!/tell RameshRajput jQuery addClass
 
i have small task in phone gap to modify, i have little bit knowledge..pls help me in best way thax
 
7:07 AM
@RameshRajput Are you serious?
 
i tried it but i have one confusion about calling function
 
@RameshRajput Jan's answer should be enough unless you seriously clarify your question
Or maybe you should start with the official jQuery tutorials
 
@dystroy $('.ui-bar').addClass('ui-btn-active');!!!
 
Well... it seems good if you want to change all .ui-bar elements
 
@dystroy Well, there is no id to select from.
 
7:10 AM
Is "Prix" an Indian word or are you working on a French application ?
 
Rao
hey, i have a question(not related to JS), can I setup email with gmail for my domain which has no hosting attached to it?
 
<div class="ui-grid-b">
<div class="ui-block-a"><a href="#"><div class="ui-bar ui-bar-b" >Prix</div></a></div>
<div class="ui-block-b"><a href="#"><div class="ui-bar ui-bar-b ui-btn-active" >Date <img src="images/arrow.png" alt="arrow" /></div></a></div>
<div class="ui-block-c"><a href="#"><div class="ui-bar ui-bar-b" >CA</div></a></div>
</div>

<script>
$(".ui-block-a").on("click",function(){

$( ".ui-block-a" ).removeClass( "ui-bar ui-bar-b" ).addClass( "ui-bar ui-bar-b ui-btn-active" );
});
</script>
i tried this if i may be wrong but its not wrkin
pls look where i m going wroung
thanx
 
It's not clear but maybe you want
$( "div", this ).removeClass( "ui-bar ui-bar-b" ).addClass( "ui-bar ui-bar-b ui-btn-active" );
 
In fact, you probably want something else
$("ui-bar").removeClass("ui-btn-active");
$("div", this).addClass("ui-btn-active");
 
7:19 AM
i waan whn i click on tag <div class="ui-block-a"><a href="#"><div class="ui-bar ui-bar-b" >Prix</div></a></div>
then its class "ui-bar ui-bar-b" changes to "ui-bar ui-bar-b ui-btn-active"....i agint try to make you clear my requirements..thnx
@dystroy thanx your answer worked..thax
 
I missed a dot in the first line,though
 
@Pinocchio thanks for your efforts but can you tell me one thing > can we do like when user typing that should filter from list of option value but if there is not result then we can add that value with button add
 
@chintankhetiya Yes you can.
 
@dystroy pls
$( "div", this ).removeClass( "ui-bar ui-bar-b" ).addClass( "ui-bar ui-bar-b ui-btn-active" );

$( ".ui-block-a" ).removeClass( "ui-bar ui-bar-b" ).addClass( "ui-bar ui-bar-b ui-btn-active" );
why your answer work, and second is't...what wrong with second
 
@Pinocchio okay do you have any such example ?
 
7:24 AM
@chintankhetiya do you know how to detect click on button?
 
@Pinocchio yes using key code
i am doing same way as in android
if( event.keyCode !== 13)
 
Facepalm
 
but we have just that tag name i.e KEY_UP ,KEY_DOWN
 
@chintankhetiya Is a key on a keyboard a HTML button?
 
@Pinocchio that will detect with this unique code
 
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Q: noscript Tag on Recaptcha element

abiieezI am trying to use the Clean and Simple Contact Form which automatically append recaptcha into my form. Upon changing the theme (this issue only exist on the new theme) I found the following script on my HTML <div class="control-group"> <div id="recaptcha_div" class="controls"> <noscript>&lt...

 
8:40 AM
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Q: JavaScript Coding Improvements

LesshardtofindI have been looking around for a good place to get my code reviewed for some time. I just stumbled on this site and I was hoping some people could tell me if I'm progressing in the right direction. This is a snippet from a sudoku game I'm making. The full source code can be viewed at http://ww...

 
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^ Hater
: )
 
@phenomnomnominal an animated gif is painful after a while
 
Wonder if we could use jnordberg.github.io/gif.js for loading, and have to click them to play
 
Yes, it was driving me insane. It was good for the first 10 seconds
 
8:53 AM
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@dystroy Firefox had yield for a while
Chrome makes it a flag iirc
 

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