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9:00 PM
"Speeds up rendering"
 
@AmericanSlime kill them and kidnap the author's family
 
user1596138
@towc I'm not sure this is a meaningful way to look at it.. at all lol
 
@rlemon Your user will not be able to copy text (and the most important url), you can't make adaptive design, the fonts will be misshapen, you can't just change a one element of the page without replace all page ... should I continue?
 
user1596138
At least explain that it is bad practice (has been for a long time) etc.
 
@AmericanSlime it doesn't speed up anything, and you can do it all in css. the idea is to keep separation of concerns. the styling of your html tags is not the concern of the HTML
 
9:00 PM
 
user1596138
It is easier to maintain too
 
@AmericanSlime lol you saved that .01ms of dynamic rendering, good job ;) It was lost in that .01ms of downlaoding the html code, since it can't be cached :P
 
@Jhawins because all concerns are separated ;)
 
user1596138
@rlemon Just rewording your point
 
Ha ok...fair enough!
 
9:02 PM
@Jhawins just reaffirming your rewording
:P
 
@QueueOverflow I'm sad that you thought I was serious
 
user1596138
@AmericanSlime only if you specify the exact size of the image.
 
!!sadlemon
 
user1596138
@towc ^
 
@rlemon Yes, I am serious :)
 
@Jhawins ok, fair enough
 
@QueueOverflow I wasn't and if you thought I was going to just throw an image up for the entire page .. well .. do we need sarcasm signs?
 
!!sarcasm
 
@rlemon Maybe, your suggestion to redesign your page was unserious too?
 
no, that was fine, and you did a good job.
 
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my img comment was facetious, and I thought that was obvious
my bad.
 
@rlemon a load has been taken off my mind :)
 
9:05 PM
now kiss
 
On a scale of 1-10, how bad should I feel for using jQuery everytime I do something in js?
 
@Nick fie!
 
@AmericanSlime 5
 
8.5
Well, I'll give you a break and give you an 8
 
@AmericanSlime what do you do every-time? If you create complicated web applications, then maybe you should look at some frameworks like AngularJS.
 
9:09 PM
I use it for its selectors, DOM manipulation, and ajax.
 
@Loktar just learned something that fixed all of my slowness in React: shouldComponentUpdate if you don't already know it, come to love it. It will save your arse
I can do DOM manipulation and AJAX faster without jquery. I have to remember jquery's api whereas I just know vanilla javascript so well.
 
I've been wanting to try my hand at Angular, but always seemed like it was way more than I needed. From what I gather, it really allows you to work the MVC.
 
Angular isn't MVC
If anyone wants to argue with me over that, I'll call in somekitens
 
same.
 
9:12 PM
It's easy as shit
 
There's my gist, but really, just use fetch now
 
@Zirak fetch annoys me
I love it
 
It's so much better than jquery's ajax function
 
but it doesn't throw on a 404
and I get why it doesn't
but it irks me
 
crl
fetch has one annoying extra promise step
 
9:13 PM
const xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.onload = xhr => { ... }
xhr.open('GET', '/some/url/here');
xhr.send();
 
How would you write this in vanilla, $(this).parent().prev()?
 
@phenomnomnominal Completely understandable, it was the subject of really long debate.
 
@AmericanSlime this.parentNode.previousSibling
 
@crl ...as opposed to the extra cb step?
 
@Zirak if only native promise catchs had bluebird typed errors
 
9:14 PM
@Nick Fuck you for making me look stupid. It's really that easy...dang.
 
Is there a way to emulate 64 bit integer in Javascript maybe using arrays or something?
 
fetch(something)
.then(handle)
.catch(HTTP_ERRORS.404, handle404)
 
@AmericanSlime I promise you, in 2015, jQuery is entirely irrelevant
 
That code, specifically, was also irrelevant in 2003
 
Sad to admit this, but I learned javascript through using jQuery, but ok. I guess I'll add that on my to-do list for 2016. Stop. Using. It.
 
crl
9:15 PM
@Zirak yes, but I mean, would just be fine if it returned the raw data, and you just JSON.parse if need so
 
@crl How would it return the raw data?
 
crl
by reading the body of the response?
 
...and pass it to you how?
Under xhr you used callbacks, fetch simply wraps in a promise.
 
fetch + async/await is fucking sex
 
just came in here reading a bit for my entertainment. thanks for making me rethink the use of jquery twice before the next project :)
 
9:18 PM
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May the force be with you
 
crl
@Zirak I meant that:
fetch('/shit').then(r=>r.html()).then(t=>console.log(t)) // annoying
fetch('/shit').then(t=>console.log(t)) // cooler

fetch('/shit').then(r=>r.json()).then(t=>console.log(t))
fetch('/shit').then(JSON.parse).then(t=>console.log(t)) // cooler
 
let data = await fetch('/foo');
 
crl
is there any performance benefit with this extra step?
 
You're talking about the response object
 
crl
9:19 PM
yes
would just like a string
don't care of status :) and errors, there aren't any :p, or they could be in following arguments
fetch('/site').then((t,info)=>console.log(t)).catch(err=>console.log(err))
 
Sometime ago I read something which might convince you, even though it's an extra step, one sec.
I can't find it for some reason, but consider the case of a really, really large response
 
crl
yes, was thinking of that, I think I read something about that too
 
@SterlingArcher ..... if you weren't so beautiful we might have just stopped being friends for that.
 
Right now it can fulfill the promise as soon as the response starts to land, and not try and consume any of it until you ask it to. It can then lazily begin to parse the input stream, and give you a result when it's ready.
 
crl
can it help for 'streaming' things? that's what you said more or less, ok got it, but for my usage (basic http response), and I'd make a shortcut for fetch
 
9:27 PM
You have resp.body.getReader
 
crl
reminds me of Java :/
 
@rlemon :D
 
Streams are terrible everywhere...
They're just so cumbersome
btw, the #1 issue on fetch is how you abort one and what're the semantics of aborting one
 
crl
you press on the X button duh, jk, never thought of aborting xhrs
 
And there're all sorts of additional stuff, like accessing trailers, and edge cases, and sigh
There's CORS to consider, and what you do when you launch requests inside ServiceWorkers, because Response and Request are used heavily there.
It's pretty terrible. I unwatched the repository at one point because I got too sad.
 
crl
9:35 PM
github.com/github/fetch? gotta star it
 
!!s/the repository/Kendalls mom/
 
@rlemon It's pretty terrible. I unwatched Kendalls mom at one point because I got too sad. (source)
 
rekt
 
9:41 PM
Ronda's hot if you like men.
 
I love her.
 
I don't really want a girl that can take a punch
 
fight starts at 3:01
 
why not
 
I think he's making an unfunny joke
59 second fight.
 
9:42 PM
i see
 
I'm just waiting for her to peak and bite someones ear off
 
It's unfunny because it's not a joke. I want my girls dainty and fragile. If she can take a punch and throw one back....gross.
 
she's so pretty, and has excellent morals
 
@SterlingArcher not with a mouth-guard in
 
Anyone in here have any experience with Parse cloud code?
 
9:43 PM
mouth-guards make everyone ugly.
 
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idgaf I would open every door for that perfect speciman
 
well, I open every door for everyone. you see, I'm Canadian.
 
@shadowmoses I watched a youtube video.
 
@shadowmoses I'm actually using it right now
 
9:45 PM
someone change the name of this room pls
 
dunno if I can help you though
 
@FlorianMargaine yeah it's bugging me too
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thanks, much better
 
I have a (seemingly simple) question..., I am running a Parse query on the Installation class. That part seems to be working alright. Within this Installation class, I added a new column, which contains a BOOL variable. (I did this through the Parse web panel)...so anyway, I have this Installation that is returned by the query. I do a console.log of the object in the cloud code, and I can see my BOOL variable is inside the returned Installation object, and its true/false value is set correctly.
 
@rlemon are you the kind of Canadian that holds the door open if I'm 5m away just so that I have to hurry?
 
9:47 PM
That hyphen bugs me
 
@FlorianMargaine yes
 
fuck you
 
What I'm trying to do is then check the value of this BOOL, then do something else, but the BOOL is always undefined, and I can't figure out why
 
@SterlingArcher yeah it's bugging me too
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much better
 
9:48 PM
That space though
 
Still bothers me
 
@nick YOUR IMPOLITENESS FUCKED IT
 
I hate you all
 
<3
 
@phenomnomnominal glad someone noticed
 
9:48 PM
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oh god why
 
so close to 4k
 
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stahp D:
 
The Script extends Java, dumbass
 
9:49 PM
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@nick
sorry, any ideas?
 
I thought it was called LiveScript.
 
shadow moses is a good song
 
@AmericanSlime Mocha*
 
9:50 PM
Someone help shadowmoses so he comes back to this shitpile we call home.
 
oh please not more java
ive been doing java all day
-cries-
 
ive been doing your mom all day
 
@shadowmoses wait so what is the question exactly?
 
no surprises there
 
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better?
 
9:52 PM
better
 
CoffeeScript is better
 
crl
anyone in react, I need to sync a whole json representing page elements with some react components which approach is better? deep tree or flat tree (@m59 that's the thing I was trying to do last day)
 
@nick I have a BOOL inside my installation object, and when I check it in Cloud Code, it is always undefined, and it shouldn't be...when I print out the value of the Installation object, I can see it says true
 
@nick the joke is netscape wanted to name JS "Mocha"
 
@nick whatever, me in 2013
 
9:53 PM
I also tried outputting the text of this bool using the toString() method, and cloud code says Result: TypeError: Cannot call method 'toString' of undefined
 
@phenomnomnominal looks like you hit 4k :)
 
naughty
 
@nick so I'm not sure whats going on here...its possible I have no idea how to check a Bool in JavaScript...I've never used JS before...just getting going in Swift, and I have to use CloudCode, hence my foray into JS
 
is that how this works?
 
@shadowmoses hm give me a few mins
 
9:55 PM
I'm almost at 11K
 
@nick I prefer memescript
 
@nick ok, I can send you code if that helps
 
crl
@Override(Java)
void Script(){ //...
 
!!stat
 
@SterlingArcher That dude sucks
 
9:56 PM
what the shit cap
 
lmao
 
!!stats
 
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9:57 PM
!!stats
 
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^ show off
 
crl
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how do you earn 19 rep
collecting downvotes on a regular basis?
 
9:58 PM
you're all a bunch of jokers. !!stats alias was created for me because I mistyped the command WAY too often
 
2 upvotes, cast 1 downvote
 
!!stat
 
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9:59 PM
stop
 
ah
 
HAMMERTIME!
 
HAMMERTIME!
damn cap, 2 fast
 
hi ppl
 
!!AFK HOM TIM
 
9:59 PM
!!AFK SISTITE
 
MALLEUS TEMPUS!
 
/kick American Slime
 
crl
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need a "function" to delete every property of an object that has value == 'null', any advice anyone? (with angularjs)
 
10:00 PM
@Julo0sS Have you tried anything?
 
er, why?
 
because
 
for loop on obj.properties
 
Object.keys(obj).forEach(k=>( !obj[k] && delete obj[k] ))
!!afk goodbye cruel world.
 
need callback when loop finished, so thought about $.each in jquery but wondering if good or not
 
10:02 PM
he shall be sorely missed
 
crl
loops are often more synchronous than async
 
@crl that's not really true
at least, they rarely need to be sync. Feeding data into a loop async would work perfectly fine.
There are a few languages based on the idea of lazily evaluating collections.
 
@Julo0sS why a callback for a sync operation?
 
well, with angular I deal with "templates" objects, so some properties are null since user does not chose anything in select boxes for example, but property exists.
server side, in java, "jackson" will "convert" my json object to data
If I send "null" values, it just "updates" data with "null" values
it would be better not to create fields that are not required with null values
 
@nick ugh I figured it out...so dumb...but in order to access properties of Parse objects, you have to use the "get" syntax
 
10:11 PM
so I just try to loop on obj.properties, delete the empty ones, and then send to server the "clean" object
 
@nick parse.com/questions/why-cant-i-access-this-objects-property this took me about 3 days to figure out...so that's efficient
 
hi all
I am using shopify platform that runs on liquid, would anyone be able to help me combine java and html code so they would work together?
 
@Icon 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.
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user1596138
.... Code Girl?
 
m59
@crl I prefer deep
 
10:13 PM
@Icon probably not, we don't do Java here
 
@Icon try the java room; this is the javascript room
 
Sorry guys
 
crl
@m59 thanks
 
Here is what rlemon suggests jsfiddle.net/40jf0zax/5
working perfectly (in this example)
 
@Julo0sS Are you sure !obj[k] || obj[k]=='null' is what you want?
That will reject null, undefined, 0, '', 'null', and a few others.
 
10:19 PM
well ssube, in my "concrete" example, "undefined" values are set as "null" so in my case, that fits... But I agree with you
you're right, there are rejected cases
 
0 is the one I'd worry about
 
why 0 and not something else?
(like '')
 
crl
!!urban mocha
 
@crl MOCHA sexy mocha, light- medium brown skin. Some range in differnt tones. Yellow, Red, to Brown Bones. LOve them all. Sexy Tropical Skin.
 
@Julo0sS Do you even know javascript?
 
10:22 PM
I heard about it :P
 
@Julo0sS how often will you end up with a field set to "" that you want to keep?
 
never, but same for '0'
actually (maybe later for some other data yeah) I have no integer values that should keep 0
 
crl
I think you shoudln't worry about those null or empty values, just ||'' them on your view so they don't appear
 
@crl no
 
this is what I thought crl
 
crl
10:23 PM
well right, if there's a label, you need more things
 
@Julo0sS that may be true, but 0 is the most likely one to catch you later
I've run into a few bugs where we lost wanted zeroes thanks to a lazy null check
 
most cases are "string" and "db id's - pgsql serials indeed"
i should say (quite) only strings & integers (serials) but I'll remind that 0 case :)
 
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Q: unable to obtaing access_token Google+ signin using auth2 javascript

Jibin MathewI am trying to integrate google+ login with my website using javascript sdk, Though I am able to validate the user I need to obtain an access token on successful signin which I pass to the server to obtain further information. I went through the documentation in google developer console in this l...

 
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but thing i will probably add is 'obj[k].length==0' , if obj property is an object
(empty object)
 
10:30 PM
TIL: nginx on BSD doesn't have sites-available/enabled by default. Welp.
 
Thanx @CapricaSix .. do you want me to write out the question?
 
<div>
    <div infinite-scroll='loadMore()' infinite-scroll-distance="addmore(offer.timeposted)">
        <div ng-repeat="offer in offerlist">{{offer.text}}  {{offer.timeposted}}  {{offer.imageurl}}  {{offer.category}}</div>
    </div>
</div>
Guys please have a look at the code
I am using Infinite Scroll module of angular
I want to pass timeposted to controller once there is a need to make a call for new entries
I cannot just figure out how to do that
Ideas please
 
You're using offer outside of the loop, so it doesn't exist.
 
I know ssube
but there isn't anyway I can do that within the loop
 
Then use something that does exist, outside of the loop?
 
10:43 PM
Sorry?
 
I am trying to integrate google+ login with my website using javascript sdk, Though I am able to validate the user I need to obtain an access token on successful signin which I pass to the server to obtain further information. I went through the documentation in google developer console in this link: https://developers.google.com/identity/sign-in/web/referenceenter link description here

in that is could see a method GoogleUser.getAuthResponse() whose response object must contain an access_token.
 
get the last offer off the offerlist on your controller
and use that time.
 
@phenomnomn
that may just work
thanks
 
roughly, yeah. And update it when you need more.
 
will do that
Thanks ssube
 
10:45 PM
I am having a problem with my jquery function. What I want is to have a readonly input on page and on click it turns into normal input. I managed to do that but have some problems. When I click on readonly button it turns into editable input but does not save the value. Here is fiddlejs example:
https://jsfiddle.net/bdefuz8h/
Anyone see something wrong?
 
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back on previous problem. How can I make it "recursive" ? when "property" is an object, need to call the function again on property...
 
crl
@RanganathanSwamy did you read sroze.github.io/ngInfiniteScroll/documentation.html though?
 
!!youtube unicorn invasion of dundee
 
10:48 PM
Yes @crl
why?
 
@Zirak
 
Is there a direct way to do it, according to documentation. I am going to re-read it.
 
crl
@RanganathanSwamy ok nvm, just checking
 
if that's the case
ohh...
 
crl
the scroll distance is global to the whole list, not for a specific item, I think
 
10:51 PM
I have a quiz - question timer , and when the counter == 0 , it needs to reset and start at 15 again. What am I doing wrong? paste.ofcode.org/ZgwkhaQxd2TJrJyt74ib4t
 
yes. We can change it manually though but how is that related to my question.
I wanted to pass a value which is in the loop as argument to controller.
 
@Mosho Surprisingly good
 
good? it's amazing
 
The list is in fact a set of offers, let's assume that and I am bundling them on time basis. If I have to call new entries I must pass the time as well right.
 
@KendallFrey If you're going to eat me, get me nice and wet first kthx
 
10:53 PM
Any idea guys on how to make that "cleaner" recursive if properties are objects? jsfiddle.net/40jf0zax/10
 
!!youtube stillborn unicorn
 
Any idea guys ? I want to have a readonly input on page and on click it turns into normal input. I managed to do that but have some problems. When I click on readonly button it turns into editable input but does not save the value. Here is fiddlejs example:
https://jsfiddle.net/bdefuz8h/
 
@rlemon how do I afk farm in Terraria while using another program?
 
@KendallFrey rlemon is afk: goodbye cruel world.
 
11:00 PM
lol
 
@zachu You can't use .text() and .val() interchangably. They do different things.
 
@zachu A good question is why you'd do such a thing
 
I am trying to incorporate the following java-script code with Liquid language. The Java and HML code is here jsfiddle.net/L3edrtvf. The liquid string I created is{{ 'next-shipment.js' | asset_url | script_tag }}., but it doesn't seem to work when i place it on the site
 
Also, why replace the entire <input> instead of just setting it's data-readonly or other properties?
 
Ok changing .text() to .val() fixed one problem. It holds the value but when the value change it does not update. jsfiddle.net/bdefuz8h/1
 
11:04 PM
you only fixed one .text()
 
awesome! thanks that fixed my problem :)
 
That's a subset of your problems
 
you are right I could just add readonly value instead of replacing entire input
 
it's still a messy overcomplicated way to do what you want.
 
Luggage, could you help me as well? ;) Seem like you are little bit of on-topic.
 
11:05 PM
fuck, this is why i shouldn't help people.
 
Lol
 
@Liam that's not how it works
 
Isnt this little bit where this chat is meant for? (
Or am I wrong on this one.
 
I am quite new to JavaScript and this is the solution I came across. I will try to simplify it. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction
 
You're welcome to post your problem.
 
11:06 PM
he did
 
If someone is interested they will help
 
I just did
 
just up a little bit
 
@Liam There are several wrong things, one of them is re-selecting elements every time and using innerHTML to set text
But you basically call clearInterval for some reason and don't start it again
 
Yeah I know he did, but asking specific people is always annoying.
 
11:07 PM
and clearInterval() is called with the wrong argument
 
Oh Zirak, I didnt even noticed that. Good call, helped me ;)
 
there's a nice mix of DOM and jquery
@Luggage It's not, the naming's just confusing
(another point)
 
ohh, right
 
Any help guys ?
 
No. You posted working code that doesn't seem to involve whatever 'liquid' is.
not sure how we could.
 
11:12 PM
!!should I go to sleep or should I use my keyboard more
 
@Zirak You should use my keyboard more
 
That makes sense
 
I think she's coming on to you.
 
@Icon You still don't seem to grasp the fact that java and javascript are not the same thing
 
but this is a javascript forum :) I have a javascript issue)
*chat
 
11:14 PM
You keep calling it java
 
That's because he likes you
 
Hey guys I need some logical help
Suppose I have a variable that has objects, now I want to extract something of the last entry from the angular side.
how to do that
Solved
figured it out
nvm
 
11:36 PM
^ pretty damn cool/crazy
 
11:49 PM
@shadowmoses ah, glad you got figured it out
 
@Loktar I used to play an MMO (anarchy online), and one of the guys in my "guild" had one of those
some kind of mouth controller
he could type fast enough to have a decently paced chat
somehow
 

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