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@SomeKittens stackoverflow.com/questions/17506028/… thats defo worth a flag init
@GeloVolro Facade pattern? You mean, object composition?
The facade pattern (or façade pattern) is a software design pattern commonly used with object-oriented programming. The name is by analogy to an architectural facade. A facade is an object that provides a simplified interface to a larger body of code, such as a class library. A facade can: * make a software library easier to use, understand and test, since the facade has convenient methods for common tasks; * make the library more readable, for the same reason; * reduce dependencies of outside code on the inner workings of a library, since most code uses the facade, thus allowing more f...
@Connor What did you flag it as?
To be honest...I never really did like these design patterns. The truly useful ones emerge naturally, and the ones that don't are just clunky ways to hide useful things.
"Minimal understanding" is the best CV reason.
19:02
Very Low Quality
@GeloVolro That looks a lot like object composition. You have object A which routes actions to objects B and C
i heard someone saying you shouldn't use innerHTML, what's the alternative?
So I'm not really the guy with the patterny info. If you want, read the links above. Or write a lot of js. Then you'd naturally get the useful stuff.
@Connor Learning how to use the DOM
@Zirak Well. That doesn't help
@Zirak this pattern just unite method calls from the classed into one method of a single class, which does have instances of pervious all
19:04
Well composition is one way to implement it I suppose. Patterns are abstract ideas.
@Connor You asked a vague question, you got a vague answer.
@GeloVolro Right, object composition.
@AmmanCheval ^^
Game review blog my friend does, suggestions welcome
tinker.io/af00e/45 @SomeKittens tell me if you like that better
Acceleration / Deceleration is there, smoother and more responsive to key presses :D
the simpilest way:

class A, B, C { // each of them has a method with some work }

class D { // creating instances of A, B, C,

making one method, which calls the methods defined of other classes
}

class E { // make instance of D and call the method, which will fire other methods from A, B, C}
it's an idea
Right, object composition.
19:06
@Gacnt Much smoother, but holy cow, accelerates quickly
know, I shall make at ideone the simple example, wait, but can only in C#, because don't know js, I think you would understand
imgur of audio
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That should be better for you
19:09
@Gacnt \o awesome. I'll build on it.
:)
Tiring of Unity
Now back to Dexter!
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var x = ParseInt(GetValue("x")); and get value function GetValue(element) {
return document.getElementById(element).value;
} . why this is not working ?
19:15
s/ParseInt/parseInt/
@SomeKittens can you remember when i asked what the debug tab was for in chrome console?
here look
have done
Yeah, object composition
where do you see an object comprassion? I didn't compare anything
@Connor nope
19:17
@SomeKittens oh....
I never said comparison, I said composition
@Zirak yes! you are correct :) sorry, I felt I've seen a compression, my fault :)
so, how would such a code looks like in JS?
can you show me, please, a very tiny sample?
@NagaJolokia im dumb thank you
@purplecircles No probs, I make stupid mistakes like that all the time.
@GeloVolro tinker.io/bfafc
If you want, it'd be easy to insert different appearances of a and b
19:20
@Zirak why does it return null everywhere? :)
It never returns null
['a', 'b', 'c'].forEach(function(x){ console.log(x); });
Right now I have this on a setInterval:
$("#slideshow").fadeOut("400");
$("#slideshow").css("background", "url(" + assets[count] + ") no-repeat center center");
$("#slideshow").fadeIn("400");
@Zirak sorry, I don't see, that it was a console
I thought I would see in HTML output :)
But I can see the image switching while it fades!
How can I make it fade to black then switch?
19:21
Here's one with different permutations of a and b, closer to yours: tinker.io/bfafc/1
@Zirak I see, that a webisite that you've given me using mototools it does look like an Enyo framework from the first sight, doesn't it?
...
@lawm fadeOut can take a function to be called when the animation completes..
@Dennis So..
Ah
ok
thanks
@GeloVolro I don't think tinker.io uses anything too complex
19:23
Pequod, here is Tanned Narwhal, we have a new sitrep, how copy?
@Zirak ctrl + u
Yeah, there's also the source
@Zirak so, what's your opinion about Enyo?
Haven't used it, only saw it mentioned a handful of times. So no opinion
@Zirak so, what other libs have you used in projects, except jQuery?
19:26
@Dennis Wait.. how do I declare said function?
Lately? I haven't used any noteworthy ones. I've been out of the web-dev loop in some time, I've mainly built tools with js.
$("#slideshow").fadeOut("400").done() = function (){} ?
$("#slideshow").fadeOut("400").complete(function {alert("DONE!");}); ?
@Zirak so, let's move our discussion to another vector (way), what's your opinion about some CSS frameworks? like Bootstrap?
I hate CSS in general
Horrible language
19:29
@Dennis thanks! :P
@Zirak Purely I have too :) but can't do anything with it, I just have to work with it.
@Zirak I don't like, becuase it doesn't have any logic and also it isn't well standartized.
@GeloVolro Bro, you can have a conversation without prefixing every sentence with the persons name, I promise you the constant pinging does get irritating :P
But to be honest, nobody should be listening to me, because I see myself as a bit of a scientist. I prefer purity and abstraction, and things like weird frameworks and bad languages and well, web-dev in general (since it's, at the end, a graphical thing) don't talk to me too much..
I just really like javascript
This much gestures with hands
the most bad thing in webdev, which I hate is IE, except 10th version.
even more, than CSS
I was shoked when I've seen that IE9 doesn't support such a thing as placeholder in html.
yeah, making things work is annoying
19:34
ie 10 has awesome fonts
@purplecircles pity, that IE10 is the only normal browser from MS
heh. you know, back in the day, ie6 was the best browser in existence. there's a reason it took so long to die.
ms has had to go from effectively ruling the web, to playing along with everyone else. it's gonna take them time to get it right
"Took" is past-tense
IE6 still isn't dead, not because of its cutting-edgeness, but because of businesses who refuse to upgrade and refusing to see the necrosis
Because I like Ubuntu and Fedoras.
oh well if people make web pages that work in ie6
you cant expect people to switch
there is no ned to
need*
I mean come on, that hat is just perfect. :D
@OctavianDamiean Who...took the photograph?
china's about the only one with a decent chunk of ie6 users
@Zirak My dad.
19:40
and that's just cause they're much poorer than they let on :)
Peoples Republic of China 24.0% wtf
Norway 0.0% BS
norway's at like 0.09% or something like that iirc
The quality is suboptimal because it was dark and the camera was set to night mode.
which doesn't really surprise me...seems like the whole eurozone is big on open source
woah iecountdown is made by microsoft
even microosft is trying to kill it
19:44
It's generating a lot of hatred towards them and the IE brand, 'course they hate it.
I love holidays, you can wear hats all the time and do all the things tourists do.
where do they get stats tho ?
getting it from their website would be weird
@cHao It was a best? I remember that times. I've heard only arguing it like better Netscape, than IE and all these refers to IE7-8, only when IE 9 was launched I've heard some good words about it.
@phe ... fuck
The Bora kinda pissed me off a bit today though.
19:47
@cHao statistics isn't correct about Russia :) too many percentages )
@GeloVolro: NS was king til IE6 came out. (Might have even been 5.5 that did it.) it pretty much ate NS's lunch
Internet Explorer 6 usage around the world
Source: [Net Applications](http://www.netmarketshare.com/), Internet Explorer 6 usage share by country
@cHao I was a child that days, but have remembered bad words about IE :) when it was 6th, may be I don't know the full info
IE really was crap at first....except for all the cool stuff they were pioneering back then
@cHao I remember, that there were a lot of security issues with the ActiveX in IE
that days
but then, it wasn't really even meant to be a standalone browser
it started out as basically a demo for a web page viewer control
and evolved from there
19:54
the product, which I like from MS for the Web is Silverlight, but seems to be it would be dead
@GeloVolro of course there were some security issues. there still are. :) but activex controls were some really powerful stuff
@cHao ActiveX is the similar stuff to NPAPI ( Netspace's legacy for FF, Opera and all other browsers ).
@GeloVolro except you could run it from a web page, without having to install stuff yourself.
@cHao If to speak about current security status, I don't think, that's unsecure in modern OS, it's rather secure today.
imagine on-the-fly, no-install plugins.
npapi never even came close to that, afaik.
19:57
@cHao sorry what? Any plugins need to install. Even nowdays Flash Player plugin for IE DOES need an installation.
It does make an install to the COM repository.
Becuse ActiveX needs to know a GUID of the app , which will run in its sandbox.
but it can download that app and install it on the fly.
at least it used to be able to.
now, you get a message asking if you want to, at least
it's not an ActiveX features, it's a features of IE, which allow you to install, ActiveX is just a module for running Win32 programs with the some limits to the runtime (becuase of sandbox) in the browser.

Also, modern browsers with NPAPI do allow on-fly installtion too.
@GeloVolro so i can make a npapi-friendly page that uses some plugin you don't have, and the browser will go and download it automagically to run the page properly?
i've never seen that happen.
@cHao it will asks you with the bar, which will appear at the top, similar to: "May we install $pluginName in browser?"
@cHao which is similar to the suggestion of ActiveX plugins installations in IE
ok, i have to see this. any demo links?
20:08
@cHao really don't have in favourites, I remember it was FireFox and Chrome, but for the FF I don't remember was it an alpha version or some Nighty builds, try manually please
That's a train
@rlemon LOL @Zirak LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
20:25
@SomeKittens someone on irc said that websockets work badly on heroku? Is this true?
They don't support sockets
Gotta use long-polling
Nodejitsu however does
@BenjaminGruenbaum github.com/Zirak/strftime
Still a pretty big WIP
Also, I messed up the table formatting. Crap.
But...it should work
Damn it, npm already has strftime
haha
20:42
user1125394
codepen.io/anon/pen/Ktxho what am I missing there?
20:59
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@cx The first callback parameter is the index
\o/ this place about to blowwwww.
And you also want to call either get() or toArray() to convert jQuery collection -> native array
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OK, i set up socketio
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21:07
.map(function(i,el){return el.value})
yeah, you also weren't returning anything
user1125394
funnily values are in right order
I'm pretty sure jQuery returns selected elements in DOM order
user1125394
indeed but didn't expect that
Hey y'all.
In XPath, I want to get the first element where the class is "para". //p[@class="para"] gives me all the elements, how do I just get the first?
21:25
What did you try googling for?
I'll have you know I did google.
Well you didn't google for xpath get one element and click on the first hit.
!!ff7 or borderlands2
@rlemon borderlands2
but
ohh f u i'm playing final fantasy
21:27
@phenomnomnominal oh shit dude, dem insecurities (she just met/seen his sponsor)
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@Gacnt eah bro, she be cray cray
i be like woaaaaaaaaaaah
@NagaJolokia I did happen to, however that does not retireve the first element. y.ahoo.it/DLXc+1
bbl more dexter
21:28
Oh, and I'm not a n00b. Thx.
!!/user ccinc
Well you didn't find this then. stackoverflow.com/questions/1006283/…
And asking about XPath in the JavaScript room is kinda noobish.
xpath is the worst.
Did y'all miss my bot?
21:32
he's still got that awesome image feature...
today I bought a black ocellaris clownfish and a orange (regular) one
they are cute.
$60 for the pair. :?
user1125394
fish a man's friend (fisherman's friend)
21:47
codepen.io/ara_node/pen/nuJCG where does this get strings to display ?
i have seen experimental and helvetica
a quick look tho js shows nothing
user1125394
it's pain that dom element .children is not an array
user1125394
I have to jquery that instead
You do?
user1125394
nvm, is it obvious that '.foo a:first' select the first .foo a I thought it would select all .foo 's first a (if you see what I mean :) )
22:16
@rlemon If I remember aren't clownfish incredibly aggressive
nope
some are, most are not
the orange one with white stripes
I think you're just thinking of clowns.
I worked at a pet store, about 6-7 years ago, and I'm pretty sure it was a school of clown fish we had to keep separate, and they were crazier than piranha
@Loktar i'm sorry every time you make something it just naggs me until I try it for myself. tinker.io/65c87
22:22
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I will refrain from codepen ;)
test 1 of 1 succeeded
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jQ('#notebookIcon,#pencilIcon,#headphoneIcon').mouseover(function() {
jQ(this).fadeTo(0, 0.1);
});
how do I do something like `if(this=="#notebookIcon")
sorry for formatting...don't know tags
if it spans multiple lines you have to CTRL + K before you hit send
user1125394
jQ what
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jQ=$
noConflict
22:24
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user1125394
$ is a variable
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if I have
user1125394
!!> var $ = 2; $;
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$('#notebookIcon,#pencilIcon,#headphoneIcon').mouseover(function() {
				//if(this == "#notebookIcon")
			});
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22:25
how can I detect the ID using if statement with jQuery?
user1125394
this.id
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ok i will try it
user1125394
use console debugger, you would have found it with autosuggest
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it says undefined
nevermind worked, thank you
@SomeKittens Make anything new :)?
user1125394
22:40
I need a boolean with 3 states
@cx You want :first-child
:first is a jQuery/Sizzle extension
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this is what I do with my Saturday nights. :(
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@Dennis ok noted
22:48
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@Some dude an airplane crashed there?
@Gacnt you are in Safari yes?
I just tested tinker.io/65c87 in FF and shadowBlur kicks the engines ass.
Chrome (on my rig) seems to handle it fine.
I'm curious how other hardware / browsers handle it
crap - ok I reduced the blur factor to 20 and it seems to be better on my gf's laptop
@rlemon im on chrome sir
@phenomnomnominal HOLY FUCK HE JUST KISSED HIS SPONSOR
Houston we have a problem.
@phenomnomnominal Omg dude, omg omg omg omg omg omg omg omg omg omg omg omgomgomgomgomgomgommogmogmogoogmmogmogomogomgom
This show is so bothering, and I have nobody else to discuss this with, so get used to it
23:10
@rlemon it's like windows' solitaire)
@Loktar so after testing: updating fillStyle while drawing points is less expensive than caching new canvases for the same graphic. just slightly
not using gradients
with gradients it is faster ofc.
@Gacnt yep
Guys
What is the difference between NES and SNES
?
user1125394
if you hit performances with canvas maybe run it with GPU /cuda
250 Mbps internet here goes for $200/month, what a stupid fucking joke, when you can get 125MB for $45 with some fiber optic companies..
23:20
@O0oO0oOO0ooO Mario Kart!
@cx cuda has nothing to do with canvas
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23:35
I know but it's a good way to enhance
Guys! How can help me with the getting cookie value by its name? Please, look at my question here (PS If you are so generous, please don't offer me some jQuery plugins, thanks ): stackoverflow.com/questions/17508027/…
user1125394
but coding with gpu is way less fun
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@cx CUDA !== GPGPU
CUDA is one particular application of GPGPGU
And surely the GL in WebGL indicates it's relationship with OpenGL?
23:45
if I were gay Jacob Dylan would totes be my type. Sexy man...
I just thought this should be noted forever on google. ^
> "I'm like a record player, I keep going round with a needle in my arm making someone else's sound."
brilliant.
user1125394
the stuff rlemon is doing is much of parallel tasks, but the way js run is not
web workers
embrace them
yea, but separation of concerns.
user1125394
m will look
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23:57
SOC? you mean OS is responsible to do it the fastest it can? I'd agree
@rlemon what do you mean?
rendering. the rest I control (to the fastest the OS can do it)
rendering/updating/gc/logic all in separate timers
just timers?
23:58
rendering is with requestAnimationFrame
why not each in a worker that reports back to the renderer?
the rest are timers
because i've never a) used workers. b) cared to
:P
I'll look into em
sounds like a wonderful time to learn!
user1125394
yea the day when your fireworks will lag too much, for now it looks good

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