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17:00
this.render(new_x,new_y);
@dystroy :-/ are u adding it ?
ugh
cause without that i don't see an irc getting built
you are calling Map.prototype.render which isn't running it against your instance of the Map object
Uncaught TypeError: Object function Map() {
	this.x;
	this.y;
	this.prev_x;
	this.prev_y;
	this.elements = new Elements();
} has no method 'render'
I get that error when i remove .prototype
17:02
If I write exp(5) in a formula, what the heck am I saying?
afk baby feeding
@AbhishekHingnikar yeah
@RUJordan because you are calling it on Map
not on this
call it on this
function Map() {
    this.foo = "Hello World";
}
Map.prototype = {
    move: function() {
        this.render();
    },
    render: function() {
        console.log(this.foo);
    }
};
var m = new Map();
m.move(); // hello world
@dystroy great
this references the instance of the map object you are working with
I can't use this in the move scope, I had to use map (not Map (duh... im dumb)) because this in move() references an element since it's the action of a click event
17:04
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@RUJordan well that is bad design then :P
Any advice?
(btw that fixed the prototype issue lol)
cell.addEventListener("click", this.move.bind(this, cell), false);
something like that I think
then you are passing in the cell, and keeping the thisArg as the instance of your map object
I was thinking about that earlier. I used bind() in my vamp.js game too
is jQuery problem is allowed?
17:08
Yes
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<div class="test">
<p> some text </p>
<p> some text </p>
@KendallFrey So far so good.
@rlemon this is evil
17:12
Dayumn.
@rlemon that worked perfectly. As always, you're awesome.
@Oleg why is this evil?
@sabbir_pstu that's some nice jQuery you got there
Creates too many problems.
That's pretty vague
17:15
Functions become unreliable, dependent on context.
I think it's reasonable to assume that [1,2,3].forEach(console.log); should work.
!!> [1,2,3].forEach(console.log);
@RUJordan "undefined" Logged: 1,0,[1,2,3],2,1,[1,2,3],3,2,[1,2,3]
^ caprica overrides it afaik
try it in the console
@KendallFrey Your defense is great.
17:17
TypeError: Illegal invocation
Oh, you mean Canada :P
<div class="test">
<p> some text </p>
<p> some text </p>
<p> some text <p>
.............
</div>

How can I show/hide p element when anyone type on that p element using jQuery
@KendallFrey :D
They've been doing pretty good
@sabbir_pstu p tags are not text inputs, you can't type on it
17:19
well, then how can I do this type of action on div class
@sabbir_pstu $('.className').click(yourFunction)
commentator called AUT "inferior" :D
Or document.getElementsByClassName('className')
@KendallFrey welp, Austria is fucking it up quite majorly.
@Olog, can you tell some more details
17:21
holy goal
OLOG!
@Oleg I'm still curious as to how this makes an object unreliable?
I didn't even see it go in
I'm Olog now.
sorry, @Oleg,
17:22
@KendallFrey like we had the puck but then we were idling around and waiting for your guys to take it. :D
Hello all, I put some code together for a custom tooltip. It's working, however I'd like some opinions if what I'm doing is correct or could be made better in some way. Anyone care to take a peek? jsfiddle.net/73y4A/1
^ There's a nice collection of examples.
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From an advertiser just now hahahaha
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17:24
Subject: > This is funny
@Oleg, Thanks,
Crosby is tearing it up out there
@KendallFrey dude it is so pixelated for me I can't even make out the score
2 0
for CAN
Xbox music > Grooveshark for me now
17:26
buffer is catching up now
wow those boards are pretty gay
yay 401 errors!
Hi everyone, I've got a question on image preloading with JS. I'm creating a new image object using new Image() and then updating the src property to reflect the image I want. Does this then start loading the image immediately? I'm unsure how this works...
as soon as you set the src the download starts
When you set the 'src' property, it starts.
snap
you can use img.onload = function(){} to wait for the download
17:30
@rlemon Yes, that all sounds good to me. So what I'm now wondering is, does this count towards the page's download time, or is this kind of separate? I'm thinking about initial page load times and I can't tell if I'm right or wrong in Chrome developer tools.
@Dan initial load time is: everything being included in the <head> + html in the body
Austria is way too defensive.
if you load these images using JS in the body after the HTML (before the </body> tag) you will not see any perceived lag on load.
@rlemon I'm expecting this to be the HTML as it rendered, not the image being "created" with JS.
well, other than the images not being loaded with the HTML
17:32
@OctavianDamiean And I have to complain about the puck bouncing over Canadian sticks.
resources in the head block, meaning the page waits for them to download. stuff in the body is displayed as it is parsed.
@rlemon I'm doing one of those simple "image swap" galleries, I'm just trying to preload the larger images to save the pause when the user clicks a thumbnail, or at least reduce the delay.
@Dan as soon as you set the src itll start downloading.
<body>
... html for your gallery ... maybe only show the first image + thumbnails ...
<script>
... preload the full size images for the thumbnail views here
</script>
</body>
Yep, as rlemon said. : )
Perfect, I like this approach. How has I not seen this before today : \
How have*
17:34
you havent googled.
Like what in the fuck was that?
!!tell Dan google lazy load javascript
Do disabled elements not send in an HTTP request?
nice first period
17:36
We fucking had the damn puck and kept waiting again ...
@OctavianDamiean :P
u jus jelly
@OctavianDamiean we did the same, during a PP >:(
@CapricaSix I'm aware of lazy loading, but I don't think it's necessarily what I'm trying to do at the moment with my gallery. I'm just wanting to preload the images for the gallery, nothing to do with scrolling.
@Dan you can use a similar concept to preload your images
@Dan lazy loading is only loading when needed ^
man i remember writing preloaders all the time back in 2005
17:38
HMMMM I just had an idea. Kind of out there, but is there a way for my website to use the code from my master branch on github?
Woo! Zamboni! The best part!
inline preloading.. so fun
@Loktar ohh yea.
"look at my sweet navigation rollovers"
I wrote one not too long ago
17:38
Does lazy loading affect how images how in google image search results?
function preload(list, callback, imageCallback ) {
    var at = len = list.length;
    return list = list.map(function (item) {
        var pItem = new Image();
        pItem.onload = function (i) {
            imageCallback && imageCallback.call(this, this, len-at, len);
            if (!--at) {
                callback(list);
            }
        };
        pItem.src = item;
        return pItem;
    });
}
BAM!
var list = preload(["1.png","2.png","3.png" ... ], function complete(list) {
   console.log('images all loaded!');
}, function loaded(image, index, listCount) {
   console.log('image ' + index + ' of + 'listCount is loaded');
});
yeah I've written a ton of them
was a pretty important piece for jest
heh even have answered questions dealing with them and wrote simple ones
idk how it still crops up, such a JS staple
yea, but now it is all about sprite sheets. load a single image is much easier to deal with
yeah just depends on what you're doing, for a game or component it makes sense to have an actual preloader, but for a website just use a css sprite sheet
17:40
I like the Canvas sprite stuff.
but before css sprite sheets you preloaded ALL THE THINGS lol
Im sure @BenjaminGruenbaum remembers rollovers for navs
takes a while to grasp the drawImage stuff, but works well
@Loktar dynamicdrive ftw!
dude, first site I ever made had a slide in roll over nav with images :P
@mikedidthis that will let my website direcotry (fooscript.com/zombie/) use the lastest pushed code from github? (that way I don't have to FTP and GIT each time)?
17:41
yeah I remember having to cache rotations with canvas
ohh yea, and it was in its own frameset
because rotating images used to be slow as hell
its not so bad now
@mikedidthis :)
I'm just looking at the starred comments on the right hand side...
this chat room does get weird sometimes...
@RUJordan that will use github pages and you can point your domain to it?
yes we do
17:41
who's using a giant anal plug anyway?
check the reviews on Amazon
@Dan go to amazon.com, health and personal care
and type giant.
@mikedidthis I'll try it!
thanks!
@dystroy I broke Miaou
@KendallFrey is it just me or do the fans all look very unimpressed
> you call this hockey? I see no blood.
17:43
@Dan who isn't?
@mikedidthis LOL dude..
I called my wife over and clicked them
and wow... the images have a can of coke in them for a size comparison
I see it, yes.
cringed so hard man
And, worse..
Eh, I'm in now
17:44
dilddo?
haha yea
and giant dong
Can't Americans spell? :P
where are you from Dan?
@Loktar is that like an american thing? How big is it? About 2 coke cans?
Zimbabwe
17:44
Rainy UK : |
Then update your profile dude. Say it loud, Say it proud.
@mikedidthis dude idk.. 1 coke can is 12 oz
er can of pop in general, but these images have coke cans specifically
Hey, no need to brag.
@Loktar haha, that's crazy
I went to NASCAR and ordered a small coke.
you guys and your glutton
17:46
@rlemon LOL dude.. you're not even lying
Cat and I complain about it
I order a freaking small and its HUGE
!!s/pop/soda/
@Shmiddty er can of soda in general, but these images have coke cans specifically (source)
I'd like to visit the US, looks great if you have some money to spend.
@Shmiddty psh whatever its pop :P
soda.
17:46
@Loktar 24oz can of beer. $1.75 / 355ml bottle of water. $5
no joke
well we should be able to agree pop and soda is better than saying coke
@rlemon no I believe it dude, bottles of water at events are stupid expensive
true
> Give me a coke!, which one? Mountain Dew!
oh them southerners..
@Loktar I got sooo hammered at that race
That just doesn't even make sense man.
17:47
£5 a pint in London at a gig.
@KendallFrey Meaning ? You can't connect ?
@Dan depending on where you go - $5/pint to $12/pint
@rlemon 12? Wow.
sports tend to be more expensive, concerts not so much
@Dan yea beer at sporting events in Canada is a rip off .
I met a girl from the Netherlands once, I've never heard anything so extreme.
17:48
@dystroy I got locked up at the part where I enter a nick. (Save didn't do anything)
@rlemon Look on the bright side, Canada is beautiful.
sure is.
yeah all 5 of the population always say that.
I want to go further up than Windsor one day
^ She was telling me about the price of alcohol. Shots can be like £7 or 8 for a single measure.
17:49
I can take you up north
we can do some ice fishing
@Dan same here
@rlemon Easy, that's enough butt plugs...
clubs are expensive
Canada would be perfect if it was a consistent 25 during the summer and -10 during the winter
@KendallFrey Hum... your account looks ok
it's not new by the way
@dystroy Yeah, I think I hit close
17:50
@KendallFrey yea. I got excited about -6 this morning after waking up to -30 for the past week
it let me in
but mid summer I dread the 40+ with humidity
I still haven't figure out how to send a message :P
Hmm @mikedidthis it doesn't look like that's what I wanted, sorry
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Q: Hosting Latest Github Push (Master Branch)

RUJordanIs there a way that I can use my github repo's latest master branch version on my website? Basically, I want my website (fooscript.com/zombie/) (Notice the directory!) to use my github code instead of me pushing my repo, and then FTPing the files into my host, that way I can just push my tested ...

AUT really is weak in their own end.
17:53
@RUJordan no worries man :D
I hope it's not downvoted, but I won't be butthurt if it is. I'd just like to know if it's possible, and if so, how xD
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Q: How can I automatically deploy my app after a git push ( GitHub and node.js)?

AdvancedI have my application (node.js) deployed on a VPS (linux). I'm using git hub as a repository. How can I deploy the application automatically, on git push ?

service hooks is def the answer
I just have never used them
@RUJordan ^^^
GOALLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fuck, that means I have to use PHP?
no, you can use whatever
they are showing you an example with php
@rlemon yeah!
17:55
@KendallFrey great way to come off a penalty. step out of the box and kick the puck for the assist
@rlemon I'll check that too then, thank you!
Whoa, waitaminute... adding the closing ?> in PHP is bad practice?
depends on who you talk to
@RyanKinal from what I know, <?php should go into a header file, and ?> should go in your footer. You can open and close at will but conceptually closing a file with this convention is bad
17:58
Oh gosh ...
What are they doing?
sucking
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@RyanKinal no... It wouldn't exist if it was.
@OctavianDamiean no hustle in their own end.
their D is sleeping
Completely.
GOALLLL!!!!
HAHAHAHAHAHA
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17:59
It's pointless if it's the only thing in the file. But obviously it can be opened and closed at any point, so if you were to use a file for more than just PHP you pretty much require the closing tag, or you require the PHP to be last.
Oh canadaaaaaaa
oh geez
!!afk lunch thanks for the help guys!!! <3 u
@OctavianDamiean the AUT goalie is WAY too loose
@rlemon You must be a minute ahead
17:59
stop fucking leaving your net when there are 3 men in your blue.
@rlemon The AUT goalie is your mom

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