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23:00
@AbhishekHingnikar I would rather see the UI / Mockup if I am honest.
I have a strong feeling that this is pretty darn awesome
@mikedidthis xD
Dar
Dar
Oh I know what I could do
this is section 3 bro :D
That white thing is better, yes, but those double pictures in the background still confuse me.
Dar
Dar
23:00
I could add a gif of a dancing elf so that everyone would have something to look at
first section = full app demo ... it actually lets u control stuff
second section = full feature showcase
third section = promotional content, this ^
Dar
Dar
how could this possibly go wrong?
@mikedidthis ^
@Dar make it a naked elf and I'll buy whatever you are selling
Dar
Dar
@mosho done
23:01
@Mosho Really? That’s all it takes?
I'm not even that particular about the gender
Dar
Dar
Okay, you know what, I'll unflatten it and upload another picture
@AbhishekHingnikar ahh ok. Context always helps.
time to doze off for a bunch of hours .. cya fellas
@AbhishekHingnikar cya man.
23:02
so this is fine right ?
i think its best to leave it here no gimme your email stuff :P
for a 15 day promotion twitter should be fine
oh btw the photos in the last view(in the back) will be fetched by the people who tweeted about it :D
@AbhishekHingnikar I find the line below "Coming Soon" a bit of an eye-sore
otherwise looks great :>
maybe it's the lack of it at the bottom
!!youtube helvetica scenario
@Mosho do you think
"Incoming" ?
would sound better ?
23:05
if I clone an object using slice(0) on it's parent array, and i've defined setters/getters on it, will they be copied as well?
@AbhishekHingnikar what are we talking about
I mean the border
@rlemon I would say no, but you could always just try
@rlemon No.
I am trying and i'm trying to figure out this bug
damn.
well that explains why the console.log isn't firing.
is there any way to copy them with the new properties?
23:07
If you do var arrCopy = arr.slice(), then arrCopy will be filled with the gets
Yeah, you can combine defineProperty with getOwnPropertyDescriptor and reduce over the biatch.
disclaimer: my code is riddled with horrible design patterns (none) - and I am ashamed to show it, but w/e it needs to be done in a short time and then i'll work on refactoring it
	alarm_reads : [
		{
			'name': 'io_moisture',
			'address': 23,
			'updates': [makeObserver('#outlet_moisture'), makeObserver('#inlet_moisture')]
		},
		{
			'name': 'io_temperature',
			'address': 24,
			'updates': [makeObserver('#outlet_temp'),makeObserver('#inlet_temp')]
		},
		{
			'name': 'rate_burner',
			'address': 25,
			'updates': [makeObserver('#apt'),makeObserver('#rate')]
		}
	],
	reading = registers.io_reads.slice(0).concat(registers.alarm_reads.slice(0));
function makeObserver(selector) {
    var obj = {selector: selector, _state:-1};
    Object.defineProperty(obj, "state", {
        get: function () { return this._state; },
		set: function(newValue){
			if(newValue !== this._state) {
				this._state = newValue;
				app.io.broadcast('state change', obj);
            }
            console.log('set');
		}
	});
	return obj;
}
code in question right here.
(you dont really need slice(0), just slice() will do)
when changing the state on the sliced object the setter isn't fired.
is there a simple solution for this?
yeah, one sec
other than just applying the makeObserver function to them after i've sliced it.
but that seems pretty bad to me
Dar
Dar
23:11
I added a ridge, but I think it looks a lot worse
3 mins ago, by Zirak
Yeah, you can combine defineProperty with getOwnPropertyDescriptor and reduce over the biatch.
Mocking something up as we speak
sweet
how long you back for?
Sunday, the usual.
okay, next weekend?
because I think I might owe you a pizza :P
(medium 3 topping, i'm not rich ;) )
Dar
Dar
do we ever have IRL meetups?
23:14
var arr = [0, 1, 2, 3];
Object.defineProperty(arr, '1', {
    get : function () { return 4; },
    enumerable : true
});

var shadow = arr.reduce(defineProperty, []);
function defineProperty(ret, item, idx, arr) {
    Object.defineProperty(ret, idx, Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(arr, idx));
    return ret;
};
shadow[1] === 4; //true
o.O
Wrap the last few lines in a helper, bam.
dammit.... http://google.ca/?q=mdn
I was asked to do this thing at work
Dar
Dar
back
23:17
with this framework they made
Dar
Dar
couldn't find anything I liked more than my present table
and I was like, "sure, point me to the documentation"
@Dar We do.
@Dar There were a few, but we're pretty strewn over.
And they said "here's the thing..."
23:18
@Mosho hahaha
Dar
Dar
I only horsed arouynd in my own css, I'll look to google
@Mosho :(
they actually said it with a cheeky smile because they were in the same position months ago
!!should I watch nge or nlp
@Zirak You should watch nge
23:28
Well that was dumb of me...
I'm taking that as 2/2
I was considering rewatching it
but I'm afraid it won't be as great the second time around
after 10 or something years
It's better the second time around
Gonna watch "The End" again
Dar
Dar
aggh, they just keep getting worse
@CharlesW Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
Dar
Dar
hey charles
23:31
anyone want to see some neat javscript html5 canvas work?
I just got this working, want opinions...............
only if it's actually neat
it is, raytraced balls in js
well, we do love balls
billiard balls
Not @FlorianMargaine, he likes the bulk
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23:33
only if there is a small dog attached to it
@CharlesW those balls are trippin' balls in my browser
My old game site was pure java, and I'm moving to javascript, so any comments on the initial "I just made the raytracing work?"
Yes, they should be randomly rotatiing
@CharlesW Sweet
yeah, pretty cool :)
textures I'm mapping are below the table
Dar
Dar
brb
back
still haven't found a table on google that I like
23:44
I missed you so much
Never leave me again
Dar
Dar
maybe I just have really, really bad taste
kk will do
gtg gonna go leave you again
sry m80
:(
what do you mean @dar
23:57
0
Q: Is there any benefit to minifying source code that is read only by Node?

Oliver SalzburgIn a NodeJS application, is there any benefit to using minified source code server-side? The only benefit I could come up with, is that the smaller JS files would probably be loaded slightly faster from disk. But that seems negligible given that it would only impact startup time. So, would ther...

Input appreciated :P
@OliverSalzburg No reason other than obfuscation.
@Zirak Thanks

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