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Owl
Owl
15:00
ok and that functionality is called the pushstate?
@Owl ARRRG. I ONLY USED NUMBERS IN MY EXAMPLE. YOU CAN USE IT FOR WHATEVER YOU WANT ARRRRRRRRRRG
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@rlemon ehhh back button on the browser is f-ed up in ur code
Owl
Owl
I am sorry I do not understand this, I try to learn the whole crap .. it was working on localhost the way we had it.. but on server it says the slink is undefinied.. because it does not find it because it was not there on page load
15:01
@rlemon you are rewriting the state on every popstate... you should not do that. it screws things up
Ah, that's cool. It does work doesn't it?
remove the push state from ur ajax @rlemon
Owl
Owl
because on localhost I had the script only, but on server its the whole site where the script a part of site
will do
Owl
Owl
I had to take this project up and it was crappy set from the beginning and I try to repair what I can.. I am php coder not js... :(
15:03
bout to argue with a 'designer' on changes I asked him to make and he's arguing them
@rlemon hehe
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If Date.now() is unreliable, is there a web service which provides this information via an Ajax call?
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Q: reliable server to get world time in json format

frenchieI'm currently using my own web service to get the time. The page sends an ajax request and receives a json string that contains the current date and time. I've looked around on the web and I'm found other servers that allow for a jsonp request to get the time but I don't know how reliable they ...

@ŠimeVidas That's too much trouble in most cases. If someone doesn't have his clock set, he can't expect that everything works perfectly
You only need to adjust timezones
15:06
@ŠimeVidas world time is not reliable either in the case of alien invasion, singularity, or black hole.
@copy Time zones are irrelevant in my case. I want to provide "X hours ago" information exclusively.
I would hard code <body data-utime="1372445545"> into the HTML source of the web page, and then I only need to get the Date.now() value reliably with JavaScript when the visitor opens the page.
@ŠimeVidas That sounds fine
...and then just subtract these two numbers to get the "X hours ago" info
@copy Yes, that's why I need a reliable Date.now() alternative.
(new Date).getUTCHours()
utime is the time when the page was last modified?
15:10
@Jimbo -- What are you trying to do?
!!men date
@Shmiddty Could not process input. Error: cmd is not defined on line 749
Frackin autocorrect
!!mdn date
@copy It's a timestamp that I manually define. (It's the moment when I upload new content to my site. I do it once per day.)
15:12
@Neal First, learn OOP JS, which is pretty awesome so far... and second, the reason I chose this is I find that I'm frequently using AJAX to retrieve data for a table. The datatables plugin is horrific, so I'm writing something simpler and finding it fun - learning at the same time :)
Don't learn oop js. Js isn't an oop language
So at one point during the day, I upload new content (it's in Markdown), and then I would hard code that moment into the HTML source of the web page that displays that content.
Oh, I see your problem now
is it insane to want the website we're paying a shitload of money for to validate?
@Jimbo You a lot to learn my friend. See my answer here from yesterday <-- it uses some JS "OOP" but js does not have "real" oop since it is a protottype language. but do you understand how that bit of code works?
15:14
Validate what?
@rlemon https?
validate via w3c
valid code
@rlemon Y U NEED TO PAI?
@ŠimeVidas I'd still go with the unsafe variant
15:15
Google doesn't validate, just saying
I know it doesn't. Lots of big sites do not
It would actually be interesting to see how many pages break if I set my system time to something completely random
@Jimbo ?
@copy a lot of them.
@Neal Pretty much yep, quite interesting - I could use something similar to that for notifications
15:16
anything with https
Depends on your spec/requirements
@Jimbo Ok cool. Then you can expand that out. If you want to write JS in a OOP way I would look into coffeescript (which I use a lot)
@copy You mean, just run Date.now() in the visitors browser?
@rlemon Oh, yeah right. And it might also be a bad idea for the system
@Jimbo it allows for you to do things like this:
class Queue

  autorun:  true
  running: false
  queue: []

  constructor: (@autorun = true) ->

  add: (callback) ->
    @queue.push(=>
      finished = callback()
      if typeof finished is "undefined" or finished
        @dequeue()
      return
    )

    if @autorun and not @running
      @dequeue()

    @

  dequeue: ->
    @running = false
    #get the first element off the queue
    shift = @queue.shift()
    if shift
      @running = true
      shift()

    shift

  next: @::dequeue
15:18
Coffeescript is stupid
@Shmiddty I like the syntax :-D
Ew
Where did CoffeeScript come from
@ŠimeVidas Yeah
This is the JavaScript room, duh.
@Shmiddty Your mamma uses coffeescript.
15:19
@neal now post what that compiles into.
@minitech coffeescript is js (just "recompiled")
@Neal What?
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A: Semaphore-like queue in javascript?

NealHere is a nice Queue class you can use without the use of timeouts: var Queue = (function () { Queue.prototype.autorun = true; Queue.prototype.running = false; Queue.prototype.queue = []; function Queue(autorun) { if (typeof autorun !== "undefined") { this.a...

Haha, sounds like you hit something controversial @Neal
That is OOP.
15:19
  Queue = (function() {

    Queue.prototype.autorun = true;

    Queue.prototype.running = false;

    Queue.prototype.queue = [];

    function Queue(autorun) {
      this.autorun = autorun != null ? autorun : true;
    }

    Queue.prototype.add = function(callback) {
      var _this = this;
      this.queue.push(function() {
        var finished;
        finished = callback();
        if (typeof finished === "undefined" || finished) {
          _this.dequeue();
        }
      });
      if (this.autorun && !this.running) {
OOP ≠ classes
OOP = objects
@Shmiddty ^
@minitech I know.
My first attempt at oop js, and a friend's updated version.
most people are used to seeing "classes"
@copy Sure. I can do that. But I'm not sure how that value depends on the visitor's own local date/time settings. And also, I think the internet deserves and should have a reliable Date.now() service via Ajax.
15:20
So that’s what ‘“real”’ means :)
@Jimbo yea... you did not really scope anything, no private vars, etc
JS has classes, they're just implicit.
But don't start sooo big @Jimbo
@Jimbo If you’re going to make custom errors, it might be better to be consistent and use an Error suffix, not Exception.
@Neal I know :P Never knew namespaces could be used like that
15:21
@Jimbo Fancy stuff :-)
@ŠimeVidas It doesn't depend on the timezone. And your solution just creates more traffic/delay/complexity
alright, I got a nooby question for you guys
@Jimbo all js Wheel of Fortune -- jsfiddle.net/maniator/H5LKy
Assuming I have some ticket / payment-service on my page
there's an overview - page over all your purchased tickets
I would just not use custom errors, though. Make people fix it. try is not a thing that should be seen in JavaScript, generally.
15:22
and there's a "Print Ticket" - link, that should open the print - dialog to print the ticket - details (which are not present on the overview-page)
how would I go about that?
Thanks for digging this up, I looked and was unable to find this information on the internet :) Always knew deep in my heart that Bill was a player. — Benjamin Gruenbaum 4 secs ago
I was thinking about a pop-up - window that just calls window.print() on page-load, but this seems so ugly
@GNi33 That's basically what I do...
@minitech Why do you think try shouldn't be seen in JavaScript?
@Neal could i just do something like
15:24
@BenjaminGruenbaum When is there a use for it?
@Neal Damnit, I wish I hadn't scrolled down the source and seen all the puzzle answers
That's pretty cool though!
@Jimbo lol yea. slight issue there :-P
window.print(); //should pause script-execution, amiright?
window.close();
@minitech To separate error handling from application logic. Just like in most other modern programming environments.
It does need some updating though @Jimbo -- if you are up to the challenge :-D
15:25
@BenjaminGruenbaum I think error callbacks are cleaner.
Since you can’t use catch(SomeType).
@minitech That's just because you it's not easy to use try/catch with a callback
Sentence does not parse
So, weird thing. Along the train route, there are deadzones where chat/browser don't receive a data conection. But if I go to the facebook app, it works just fine. Wtf?
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A: How do you print from a popup window in javascript?

Mark PruceHere is a solution that worked for me: newWin.document.write( newhtml ); newWin.window.location.reload(); // this is the secret ingredient newWin.focus(); // not sure if this line is necessary newWin.print(); I'm not 100% sure why this works but I think it has to do wit...

@Copy OK. I'll go with just Date.now() for now. Thanks for the help.
15:26
does this seem appropiate?
@Neal I've only just hit the oop js dark side, maybe a little out of reach for me to actually improve that just yet ;) Maybe once i've gotten the table class thing done, I'd like to give it a look
@Jimbo hehe ook. up to you :-D
@minitech I have to go to a meeting (lol jk I'm going to drink a beer with friends), however I think that if you'll look at the new generator syntax you'll see that try/catch can be really competent in handling asynchronous errors. Moreover you can use try/catch asynchronously (I have a question/answer showing that)
TTYL everyone
@BenjaminGruenbaum Not for asynchronicity.
@BenjaminGruenbaum see ya, enjoy the beer
15:28
Like someFunction({errors: {thisHappened: function() {}, otherHappened: function() {}}});
@minitech We'll continue this later! Also you have conditional catches and more - another time!
Versus try { someFunction(); } catch(ex) { if(ex instanceof ThisHappenedError) { … } else { … } }
Yes
Okay
Okay, brain. I don't like you and you don't like me, but lets just do this and then I can get back to killing you with beer.
Would the facebook app spooling up the GPS on my phone allow it to receive a data connection where other apps cannot?
Your phone cannot send data so strong that it could be received by a satellite
15:32
Making loading bars on webapps
the most amazing wastage of time you can do :-) .. they get precesion freak veryyy fast
Maybe the DNS is down, that's one of the few differences between apps and websites
@copy can you explain the phenomenon I detailed two posts ago?
It only happens in specific locations (geographically) , and it happens consistebtly
Try pinging some ip the next time it happens
How long is the connection dead?
I don't have a command prompt on my phone
(do I?)
Usually only dead for a minut or so until we move out of that location
there's an emulator for Android, but I'm fairly sure it can't do pings and such
15:37
Then try 173.194.112.16
I have a browser tab with that ip now. I'll check it next time
@Neal: Arguing in the JS room about it
@minitech go for it. Noone here knows any of the context :-P
@Neal Well, I’m done already. To quote: “If you misspelled finished, that would suck”
Still waaay out of context...
15:45
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A: How to count the no of open brackets and no of close brackets

Florian Margainevar expression1 = "count(machineId)+count(toolId)"; var expression2 = "count(machineId)+count(toolId))"; if (matches(expression1)) { alert("Matched"); // Triggered! } else { alert("Not matched"); } if (matches(expression2)) { alert("Matched"); } else { alert("Not matched"); // T...

Hey, if anybody’s wondering what the context is, it’s typeof finished is "undefined".
@FlorianMargaine FANCY
@FlorianMargaine I agree completely, but that’s a bit of an edge case.
@minitech foo === undefined vs typeof foo === "undefined"
Same thing with initializing ActiveX objects.
15:47
> matches(Array(1e3).join("("))
true
@Neal Specifically in… uh… where was that question again?
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Q: Check if a node.js module is available

Florian MargaineI'm looking for a way to find out if a module is available. For example, I want to check if the module mongodb is available, programmatically. Also, it shouldn't halt the program if a module isn't found, I want to handle this myself. PS: I added this question because Google isn't helpful.

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A: Semaphore-like queue in javascript?

NealHere is a nice Queue class you can use without the use of timeouts: var Queue = (function () { Queue.prototype.autorun = true; Queue.prototype.running = false; Queue.prototype.queue = []; function Queue(autorun) { if (typeof autorun !== "undefined") { this.a...

@FlorianMargaine Yep, valid use. Not in actual program code.
Maybe I’m explaining myself really badly or something.
@minitech the point I'm making is that yes, it's edge cases, but there a quite a lot of them
15:48
@minitech of course that is! What else would you use it for...?
@FlorianMargaine What shape do they make? :-D
@Neal Code to check and load modules.
basically: anything you don't have control on (host objects, mainly)
Yes, that.
Not object-oriented table things is what I’m getting at
@FlorianMargaine You're not catching RangeError correctly
@copy you mean with 1e3 (, with the parser bug?
15:50
Yeah
let's say it's voluntary.
KISS.
@minitech anyway, I agree that try/catch shouldn't be used very much in JS
clearly not as much as in C#/java anyway
I'm undecided whether or not I like Metro UI.. library is neat, but making everything look like it were Windows 8 is a little creepy
Anyone using Git on windows 7 home premium ?
Win7 Pro...
@KendallFrey I having problem when running Git bash, It always show sh.exe sed.exe uname.exe has stopped working. Any idea?
16:02
Could anyone tell me why the output of this typescript example (the right hand side) has a Greeter within the Greeter as a constructor, instead of just doing this.greeting = message straight away?
@vzhen Yes!
As opposed to just doing this for the constructor?
@BenjaminGruenbaum What do you think about the amb operator?
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A: How can I group the elements of a set into disjoint subsets in javascript?

Aadit M ShahIf you only need the number of ways a group of 9 people can be divided into 3 subgroups of 2, 3 and 4 people each then that's easy to compute mathematically using C (the function to calculate the number of combinations). First you have 9 people out of which you need to select 2 people. Hence yo...

16:06
@Jimbo I think there was a question about this…
I realized in retrospect that I could have simply used forEach instead of amb but I'm too lazy to go edit my answer. Plus forEach is nowhere near as awesome as amb.
@SimonSarris did you even consider sweetjs?
@minitech This one possibly?
@minitech You're finally here. Awesome!
user1125394
16:08
should I ask a Q on SO about SQL or on dba.stackexchange.com
@Jimbo to correctly emulate the constructor pattern
@FlorianMargaine Where's this defined?
@cx Do no ask to ask. Just ask.
@Jimbo nowhere. It's what TypeScript does
0
Q: How do I add JavaScript that will execute on all my sites in Multisite?

Kyle HayesWe are creating an internal network of sites using MU and there are some small things we would like to have globally on all the sites without having to add them individually for each site. I would like to add a block of JavaScript and CSS that will execute on every site. What's the best way of go...

16:14
@Jimbo The one I was thinking of was one I commented on from this year, probably.
@cx On Stack Overflow. DBA is for database administration.
user1125394
ok
@Jimbo For that one there is no real difference bc there is nothing "special" really in the object.
Small challenge: Given a string, invert its case (turn all lowercase to uppercase, all uppercase to lowercase).
function Module(){

    //private variable
    var foo = 'bar';

    if(typeof this.init == "undefined")
    {

        //this should only log to the console once
        //even if we create multiple instances
        console.log("defining public methods")

        //public methods
        Module.prototype.init = function () {
            //stuff
        }

        Module.prototype.setPrivate = function (p) {
            foo = p;
        }

        Module.prototype.getPrivate = function () {
            return foo
thoughts on that pattern ^?
Things like non-latin characters should be difficult.
16:18
@minitech yell at @Shmiddty :-P
@Shmiddty blegh
@Shmiddty looks ok
It doesn't actually do what it wants to do.
function invert(str) {
var result = '';

for(var i = 0; i < str.length; i++) {
var c = str.charAt(i);
var u = c.toLocaleUpperCase();

if(u !== c) result += u;
else result += c.toLocaleLowerCase();
}

return result;
}
16:19
(I didn't write the code)
@Shmiddty but why use "init" why not just make a constructor and use prototype methods?
@Neal it's attempting to allow private variables that are accessible in prototype methods.
@Shmiddty jsfiddle.net/maniator/zHwQX/4 < there u go
but it doesn't work.
var Module = (function Module(){
    //private variable
    var foo = 'bar';

    function Module() {
       //stuff
    }

    //this should only log to the console once
    //even if we create multiple instances
    console.log("defining public methods")

    Module.prototype.setPrivate = function (p) {
        foo = p;
    }

    Module.prototype.getPrivate = function () {
        return foo
    }

    return Module;
})();
16:21
@Neal check your console.
@Shmiddty Well those are private static vars.
@Shmiddty I do not think js has "real" non-static private vars
@Neal That's the million yen problem.
@minitech hehe, nice
16:23
2
Q: Non-static private variables in javascript

wheresrhysI'm setting up my javascript objects like the following Object1 = function() { var privateMember = "private value" return { publicMember: "public value" setPrivateMember: function(value) { privateMember = value; } } }(); Now if I use prototypal inheritance to create n...

@Shmiddty @Shmiddty @Shmiddty @Shmiddty @Shmiddty
I got to pretty much the same thing
See hoe annoying that is @Shmiddty ?
Nope, I only got pinged twice.
@Shmiddty ARRG PIRATE SOUNDS ARE ANNOYING!!!!
RRRG
And once more
now you're catching on
16:25
function invert(str) {
    return [].map.call(str, invertLetter).join('');

    function invertLetter(l) {
        var ll = l.toLocaleLowerCase();
        return ll === l ?
            l.toLocaleUpperCase() : ll;
    }
}
Still not annoyed
Done.
@Neal Do you have sounds enabled? Is that why this is annoying for you? Why don't you just turn sounds off? Like a boss.
Yeah, that's what I had
16:26
@Shmiddty IN MY EARS!
Well, with a cached call
l;op/tkjilo'kfjtrfew
@Shmiddty cuz i like getting dinged when im needed...
indeed. Should be better now
The page title is updated for you when you have a ping. It shows on the tab, with a (*)
user1125394
old style
16:29
U gunna delete this one too @FlorianMargaine?
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Q: Why is a while loop faster?

pure_code.momlodash forEach() uses a while loop for array like objects. undescore forEach() uses a for loop for array like objects. I was curious as to why these two well-used libraries do the same thing a different way, so I wrote a JSPERF - while-vs-for-00001. using there styles ( initialization in the...

0
Q: Is selection an invalid form name in IE10?

Jeff HawthorneSo I did a demonstration at work on a website I'm developing. I develop in Firefox, but IE10 is the default on the conference room computer. The first page I load has a form with two choices, a button to enter a new person, or a button to edit an existing person (they're just page redirects, the ...

@Neal yep, but as duplicate
while loops are sometimes more elegant. That is the only real reason to use them.
!!s/while/for/
@JanDvorak for loops are sometimes more elegant. That is the only real reason to use them. (source)
16:31
@Neal His tests are so dumb...
Yea...
You were not doing the same test for both. Here is one that does the same test for both: jsperf.com/while-vs-for-00001/5 and they are just about the same speed. — Neal 15 secs ago
The tests were not the same thing at all... my perf showed that they were both about the same speed
while loops are much slower, because parsing while is more characters than for, it is slower to parse — copy 1 min ago
^
@Neal Yours is still an unfair test
@Zirak how so?
You're declaring two extra variables, and there's a difference between pre and post increments
while (index < length) {
    foo += 1;
    index += 1;
}
//vs
for (; index < length; index += 1) {
    foo += 1;
}
That's fairer.
@Zirak - it is not about a bottleneck, it is about testing looping, if I was sure the loop would run when empty, I would have mad it empty. — pure_code.mom 2 mins ago
wat
16:35
while loops have their place
0
Q: Are empty blocks run?

pure_code.momThis is relevant, b.c. I want to test looping structures. What I normally do is put in a simple statement like i++ in the loop. I do this b.c. I wonder if a smart interpreter will not run empty blocks. For example. for(var i = 0; i < 10; i++) { } might not loop at all as there is nothing...

their place is where they are more elegant than for loops
Hahahaha
What
@Neal sigh
length is always NaN
Er, undefined
16:36
@Zirak yaaa
while(element = element.parentNode)...
length = obj.length
I think this is supposed to be arr.length?
@Joseph - did you fucking hear me, did you notice your comment repeats what I put in the question. DID YOU EVEN READ THE QUESTION? — pure_code.mom 10 secs ago
wth
@Shmiddty I'd give up both for a generic loop construct. You define the break and whatever
@Zirak I rarely use loops (outside of golfing) these days... most data comes in an array, so I just forEach, or map, or whatever is most appropriate for the situation.
16:38
@Neal - neither will not yelling...so fuck it. — pure_code.mom 15 secs ago
FLAG PLEASE
no need, minitech is there.
o I forgot @minitech was cool like that.
He's a star diamond
@Neal you cant flag a mom dude!
@minitech My English is also very hard to parse
16:40
@Zirak (diamond)
@Loktar no... but I can flag pude_code's mom :-P
lol
Thanks for editing @pure_code.mom :-D — Neal 5 secs ago
I can undo my vote now :-D
> ... you fucking assclown losers
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@Loktar \o
@FlorianMargaine holy shit how much drama
16:42
^ awesomeness...
wth is with this guy?
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me ?
> This comment is deleted and cannot be flagged
16:43
Yeah, I have a 2-second response time.
uhm, what is going on on that question?
*Thanks ass clown!
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@minitech thanks :-)
16:45
-6 and counting
hahah
huh, 1 month suspension
!!stat 1637281 extended
@Zirak pure_code.mom has 1 reputation, earned 0 rep today, asked 144 questions, gave 31 answers.avg. rep/post: 0. Badges: 0g 0s 14b
@Zirak I'm not surprised
16:47
This is the lowest rep/post we'll have
Mmm… actually, it was suggested to suspend him/her for a year. I probably should have.
> Delete this ass fuck answer now. You all are useless to technology...that is why you moderate instead of develop....with social interaction / psychological interaction maybe you are not useless.....but as far as usefulness to actual technological innovation you are as useless as is this site. Today is the day SO actually prevented me from learning and I spit hate, that is why. Noting personal. But I am truth. YOUR REP IS FAKE. If it was real you would work for Facebook, Google, or some other wicked cool entity or so many other sites that are based on positivity, friendship, and brilliance
@CapricaSix He/She earned 10 rep today though --> ?
@minitech Where is that?
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@Neal Suspensions screw up with the rep stuff apparently
@Zirak interesting.
16:49
@Neal Moderator messages from a previous suspension. Maybe I shouldn’t have posted it, but it’s pretty par for the course.
@minitech So it has happened before it seems.... Odd... Why was he allowed back? Whenever I got a mod message I was very apologetic.
@Neal Well, usually we hope a month after a previous week is enough time to cool down.
Maybe not.
@minitech :-\
user1596138
Someone told me this morning that I need a new email address. They said no one wants to hire someone with an @yahoo email address. He was dead serious. Is this true??
ok - back to my issues: should I expect my payed for website to validate via w3c validation?
or should I just be happy it works.
16:51
@Jhawinsss Pretty much.
user1596138
Why?
@Jhawinsss use your aol address instead... lol.
Is Yahoo respected? Think about it before answering.
user1596138
Hahahaha. But it doesn't matter. It's just your email provider. What difference does it make?
@rlemon What do you mean "payed for"
16:53
Glad to see I'm a "true innovator"
@Neal purchased
payed for
we gave them money - they gave us a website
why do u need to be validated?
@Jhawinsss It's telling of your professionalism. It's the same reason you wouldn't want an email like [email protected]
ok anyone but @Neal
@Jhawinsss Somewhat. It'll hurt your chances. I nabbed rkoutnik at gmail a while ago and am glad I did.
16:54
I know i'm being anal. but when you pay for something you need to have some standards.
@rlemon Mostly? If there's some stupid issue, I wouldn't worry.
user1596138
Kind of odd I guess. I'm going to register a domain here and could just use it?
user1596138
I need to get [email protected]
@Jhawinsss Yeah, $FIRST_NAME@$LAST_NAME.com is pretty hard to beat
but I bet south.com is taken
16:55
@SomeKittens :-)
issues like href values on spans and shit, duplicate ID values, invalid attributes, etc. They claim it is for responsiveness but I argue that if you need to duplicate an ID for responsiveness then you are doing it wrong. and when would you ever need a href on a span?
user1596138
Yeah, south is taken. I wish so badly I could get that that would be pretty sweet.
@rlemon Stuff like that is bad, yes.
I'm that guy who uses {firstname}@{firstname}{lastname}.com :(
user1596138
O don't think [email protected] or even jhawins.com sounds good.
16:56
@Jhawinsss .io, .co, .ly?
@Darkyen thats really nice looking
@nderscore not webmaster@{firstname}{lastname}.com ?
You should avoid trying to be cute with your email address.
16:57
dribbble is a good place for inspiration
@Shmiddty so i'm not insane to think they should fix it?
their argument will be "it works now"
@rlemon no, not at all.
user1596138
@SomeKittens Are any of the other "dot X" respected? I mean, I could get something like south.me
16:58
nngroup.com/articles/113-design-guidelines-homepage-usability can someone peek at #43 and tell me they are wrong
@Neal well, there's nothing on my site right now. at least not publicly, so I think it would be a farce to call myself the webmaster :P
for consistency shouldn't the logo link on every single page / occurrence
@nderscore baah
@Jhawinsss Yeah, so long as you have your own site and it looks nice/isn't WP. Shows you've got the technical chops to put it all together.
@rlemon I'd say they're wrong.
16:59
@SomeKittens i like wp :-P
We know, Neal. We know.
If you have your own domain, I'd have separate emails for each category of things you'd expect to receive: [email protected] [email protected] etc
user1596138
@SomeKittens Exactly. No WP, ever. It won't be a site right away anyway until I finish some of my projects. I'll just use the email beforehand.
Google doesn't,
SO does,
Yahoo/Bing don't,
Facebook does,
....
Professionalism and Maturity are very important in the job hunt.

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