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14:00
i can see that :D .. so what it aims for ?
btw i love ur layout ..
its more of like a blog for project logging.
o kewl!
signup and you will see the admin panel, its quite fancy I think :D
lovely!
Thanks :)
14:05
a couple of my mates (including me after this chats.ws is done) are aiming to write an MMO with JavaScript and Node.js
@OmeidHerat that "Hi Admin" on the left is way out of place
HTML 5 ofcourse... the aim is to create a project that runs ... on all platform from the same code all means all .
@ThomasShields Gm
and @OmeidHerat theres a bug in the login when u get ur account created it says :: clic king
@Shaz howdy.
14:06
@ThomasShields should I give it a bit of margin ?
@OmeidHerat delete it all together, you already have "Welcome Admin"
@Darkyen Ops! will fix that.
@ThomasShields oh the small one the side ? that is the sidebar module that I haven't got it done yet, there will be a row of icons :)
:'( It aint letting me login
O.o
user: someone pass:test1
@OmeidHerat ah okay
14:08
damn!
that pass is wrong
hold on
xD i tried to create an account lol
ok, do you get like a login error or what ?
login error
Wrong username and/or password. Please try again.
14:10
I have to see what is wrong.
use this for now, someone test123
i like how ur website flows i have a suggestion though
why not use AJAX ? instead of static pages ?
load 1 page and transform it into different ?
Yeah that is a good idea
14:12
I am using MVC for this project, so that should be just a bit of JS and PHP coding for home page.
but you remember I said all my works should be fine and functioning without JS.
you see the dropdowns, they has an animation if JS is enabled and they work smoothly without JS as well.
yesh!
and thats cool :D
i dont think i can live with JS as most of my project aim to provide flash like functionality that aint possible without a script running
though CSS 3 is a great help.
Yeah CSS3 is awesome!
14:16
but try ur CSS 3 epicness with Internet Explorer .,, pretty sure your jaw might get dropped
@Darkyen I'm sure he's quite aware of IE's limited CSS3 supported, it's no surprise. ;)
@ThomasShields i was just picking on microsoft's never ending sleep there ;)
will there are somethings implemented now in IE, filter(); providers lots of things too buggy though :| but still IE is IE not a browser.
@OmeidHerat other than only limited CSS3 support, IE9 is definitely a browser. IE10 is even better.
14:19
@ThomasShields come to my place sometime u will find ie6 running with mozzilla 1.5 in most of cyber cafe's
Hello
@ThomasShields now I have doubt if you are a web-developer or probably you get paid by Microsoft ;)
@Shaz yeah, filter ftw.
@Darkyen where you live?
@OmeidHerat lmao
@ThomasShields India :$
@OmeidHerat I have to doubt if you're a web developer if you honestly hate IE that much
;)
14:20
@Darkyen Bahat Acha!
@Darkyen aahhh okay
No I don't hate IE, its just that I develop my website for browsers, then I have to spent the same amount of time (sometimes even more) to make the bugs fixed for IE.
neither do i Hate Ie .. my projects (only Canvas Ones ) tend to run faster then chrome on IE 9
@OmeidHerat My site that just works in Chrome also just works in IE9. Granted I do spend a fair amount fixing IE8 and under, but that's no reason to lump IE9 and 10 in too.
@Darkyen IE9 Hardware Acceleration ftw.
14:24
Microsofts Win8 is supposed to have an integrated browser "as said by internet "
lets see how supportive thatt goes
@ThomasShields You are noble man! your code is noble, my last project was like 10hours work, a mini CMS and I spent a good couple of hours to make things for IE9 fixed.
@Darkyen something that they are going to copy from OSChrome ?
nopz
@OmeidHerat too many proprietary webkit and ff hacks, perhaps? ;)
chrome boots from web
win 8 uses web for leverage ;)
@ThomasShields Yup :D
Hemmm, I think chrome loads from your Machine as well, but not sure.
I think only the Apps load from the internet, the OS itself I think should be loaded from system.
14:27
They say chrome is going to end Hard Disk
Chrome loads from the computer; it boots if there's no connection.
whatu expect it to store data on.. btw for an OS my choice is either Solaris or Windows.
thats confusing now.
Will it kind of Ends the hard drive by switching to Cloud, for Apps and Data
but there is always a need for memory in BIOS, and an OS to get connected and load the apps or data.
Okay.
its gonna be like google gears then ?
Yup pretty much.
14:30
o now i need help again
if(Peers[r].Alive == false||!Peers[r])
gives me Peers[r].Alive cant be read on v8
Not sure why they call it The Cloud. It's just data stored on a typical server that gets backed up
any clue why ??????? as it should check if Peers is getting defined.
We've got a code red, @Shaz has discovered the secret. Move in, troops. Detain him.
:o
@Shaz because its not simple file storage, its used for Apps as well
Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. Introduction Overview In the past, computing tasks such as word processing were not possible without the installation of application software on a user's computer. A user bought a license for each application from a software vendor and obtained the right to install the applicat...
Cloud is kinda an advanced CDN, and we know that CDN is not a typical server.
14:33
o wow!
@ThomasShields : roger that!
Zomg!!! javascript checks from left to right for an expression to be true.
@Darkyen were you expecting it to be right to left ?
i was confused by an old language
and i thought it should check two epxressions together
which both were extremely wrong
i mean
if(Peers[r].Alive == false||!Peers[r])
14:37
K is the only language I know that parses expressions from left to right.
in that line it gave error just because the first was getting checked first . and then it checked for the validity fo peers
if(!Peers[r]||Peers[r].Alive == false)
yes i did that and it worked
sweet!
lol in C++ if i did that it gave an error :O
14:39
yeah, it says undefined variable.
idk why though and in smalltak it wont give an error by the side u write it (that even confuses me on how!)
or undefined range on array.
yeap
C++ gives
Runtime Error and crashes lol
Yup! that is how complied programs roll !
alright
I am off now
past midnight here
may it be that this chat leaks some memory ? I always looks like my browser memory usage increases more and more after a couple of hours having this open
14:40
@jAndy ya.
~164MB here.
i think this chat uses JavaScript right ?
@Darkyen ...
pretty much obv
What else can it use?
14:41
lol
VBscript is always a possibilty :p
i have been writing chats since 5 weeks now so... i know a few methods
forever iframe using a persisitant open connection with a php server
(though not good but is a 1 shot solution to tell whose online lol)
well this must be saving messages in array :P
And the rest is automagically done by the browser God?
14:42
and that array keeps on and and on and on increasing size...
@Zirak naturally
@jAndy yup there is a higher chance as the server side is in .NET
What? Why would they save it in an array?
sounds like pretty stone age if I think about node.js along with websockets
14:43
check urslf
use firebug
i see this page contains of jPlayer.swf
ZOMG This chats using .. xhr long polling for me
anyone know what is it for ?
@ayublin for the sounds, i believe
jPlayer for the voice ping!
14:44
I think the memory usage grows because as you stay longer in chat, more and more text appears :P
no its not even using long polling. it just frequently fires a xhr
Saving all messages in an array on the client is brutally stupid
this chats using 1 XHR Request / second.
Zirak its actually good
ohhh since you're mentioning me I know the sound know. LOL.
if u have to support mutiple tabs and people can close em
14:45
@Darkyen actually JHRs
Because the DOM isn't a sufficient storage mechanism?
Like, as the text appear, shove it into the DOM?
okay
spidermonkey actually tries to solve the memory leak issue
this chat can be upgraded using sockets..
highly for the speed and flow.
* telling by my bad experiences lol
hahaha
ok
now I am serious off now
Night everyone
kind of dejavu
lol
oi watch that pic lol
14:51
@Darkyen add me on FB if you wanna work on Logchi
and cya Omeid For the night :D cya l8r
will do laters
alright
tahts what happens when u use XHR / JHR
Cya all!
see the pic btw
14:51
Saw it!
that is nice, almost a million hit!
lol
this chat must have over million aswell
really famouse website ! :)
cya guys i needa code... ttyl. :D
cya
may I go OOT ?
14:57
@ayublin If it's a long topic, start another room.
@Incognito what do you say if i am going to ask ppl here, how they learn programming? I am an IT Student, and feel overwhelmed to see so many thing I don't understand in this programming QA site, really I feel like soo far away behind ppl here..
@ayublin what do you want to learn? We can get you some resources.
1) Pick a language 2) follow the "easy-start" or "quick-start" examples 3) check the reference guide back and forth until you understand exactly how the example works 4) Try something yourself 5) Keep trying and asking for help
^^ that's how I did it
1)Pick language 2)Try something yourself 3)Fail 4)Beat yourself with a hammer, and read the manuals while trying trying to figure out why (3), 5)Keep trying and asking for help 6)Give pizza to self if success, else goto 2
That's how I still do it :P
Without the hammer part.
@Zirak ...I like my method better. But I like the pizza.
I have decided to take the path as a web developer, I know html, css, javascript, and php, from a course in my college and self study, I know I am not an expert, but I just feel so bad when I look into php unanswered question and can't answer any single question there :(
15:11
That's why I picked it.
Maybe tack "Eat pizza" onto each of my steps
@ThomasShields Thanks, quite the same method actually, do you learn from ebook?
@ayublin Unanswered questions are also unanswered by the other people who have more experience than you, so it's not that bad. Try with answered questions first
@Zirak lol, guess i will buy a hammer later
@ThomasShields That's the hidden field of every action I do. Makes life so much tastier and happier.
15:14
@ayublin I learned html hacks from kids in an online hacks. Then I learned QBasic from a getting started book. Then I learned VB.NET, then branched into HTML and CSS and JS and ASP.NET. If you already understand the basics of computer programming, you don't need a howto. You need a reference for the languages you want to improve on.
haha, pizza is expensive here guys
The MDN is a fantastic reference guide
http://a1k0n.net/2011/07/20/donut-math.html

I'mma just leave this here.
@ThomasShields wow, when do you start to learn programming? Thanks for the resource, bookmarked!
@ayublin What intimidates you about software?
15:17
@ayublin I started when I was like 13. Took me a while to get it though.
i started around 15
ha, wrong chat room
@codenameblue what did you start with?
html
then css, then php and mysql, then javascript
now im learning python
the more you know, the more valuable you are on the market.
15:20
python, eh? import antigravity
yeah, an old joke
good one trough times tho'
Just don't import skynet
15:22
why are realtek's servers so forgotten by god
sorry for long response guys, took me so long to arrange a sentence. lol.
download is like 3 kb/s
import Jeanie
Jeanie.solveMyProblem()
import Camping
Camping.EndWorld()
There, programming solved.
15:23
I just solved all problems though.
@Incognito i love software, i just feel like always left behind, so I ask here, maybe my way of learning is wrong.
wow
i think i messed up this room
import Meteor
new Meteor.hit(__self__, "12/24/2012")
@ayublin You will never master everything. I learn new things about JS here all the time
@Incognito wow, yeah soo true
You just need to know that you don't know everything, because that's letting your attitude block you from being a better programmer.
15:27
@Incognito I think I need to stop worrying and keep learning :)
@ayublin ((crappy keyboard, sorry)) Best way to learn is programming stuff.
For instance, if you come in thinking you know everything, and saying everyone who doesn't use whatever is an idiot because it's all you know, you're going to wall yourself into a small idea.
You should learn some things to be a well-rounded programmer, then you need to find things important to the domain of knowledge you're working in.
Theory is valuable, practice is profitable
For instance, programmers should know data structures, algorithms, how to write documentation, OOP, clean code, style conventions, how things work on a lower-level, and of course, tools like version control, editors, SSH, linux, etc...
My point exactly
15:30
You might not use most of those in practice, but it's valuable in a well rounded knowledge of a programmer, and you'll use it eventually if you keep tackling interesting problems.
@Incognito Pah, who needs Linux? Windows is a programmers dream! Microsoft Word with IIS is the way to go!
so much great advice come, thank you very much!
@Zirak :p. You might think that's funny. I've worked with a gentleman who was "Oh the RCMP hired me as a hacker!!1" when I worked at Royal Bank of [the country I live in *cough**cough*]. They asked him two do two things, write simple scripts for the LDAP in VBA, and write an ASP page to generate/process a system request access form and get back user IDs.
What to know what he used? MS word, and IIS (locally to his desktop).
Ms Word for coding ?
15:35
@ayublin That is something you never want to do.
Long story short, a grossly incompetent programmer, and an oblivious department manager lead to a way I got to eat $25 steak for lunch just about every day: do the other guy's job in about an hour, eat steak.
ms word for coding is like taking a dump without a toilet
@codenameblue I eventually got him to upgrade to notepad before I asked to end my contract 2 months early.
lol. at least you can style them, give the function name art word. lol.
15:36
In times like these, I wish there was a God, and a Devil, and a Programmer Hell.
@Zirak I felt everyone got what they deserved at the end of the day. Some sort of cosmic equalizer for competence.
Or maybe just eating at the Baton Rouge every day was great?
but anyway-- @ayublin You need to get a well rounded knowledge, and learn the specifics that are important in whatever you're working on. A good place to start in JS is various libraries, Ajax, the DOM, and, HTTP.
This room is full of people who are brilliant when it comes to DOM and events in JS.
@MattMcDonald, @Raynos and too many others to name are all (relative) geniuses
roger that, I have use jquery for little dom manipulation, and ajax before
is that okay to learn libraries before go deep into the js it self ?
oh wait, @MattMcDonald hates the word genius. errr... "smart"
15:42
Using jQuery in here might get you shot :P.
user1385191
:)
@ThomasShields so I am at the right place :D
@ayublin exactly.
jQuery is great to mess around with and all, but it's lacking in a lot of places I never really realized till I talked to everyone in here.
@ThomasShields Watch out, you have a butt on your face
15:43
@Incognito ehh? but i saw the word jquery at the top right of this page :p
@Zirak ??
No, watch this.
@Incognito: where does jQuery lack in particular ?
so what do you recommend ?
user1385191
@Incognito it blankets the DOM pretty heavily
15:44
jQuery is fine, but you need to understand how you could do that if you didn't have jQuery.
user1385191
along with its own custom features
$(".whatever li:first #lolwut div").each(function(){$(this).html("woop woop"));
@Incognito blechy ichy.
@Incognito innerHTML => html
What Zirak said.
15:45
@Zirak Fify.
after all, jQuery is still a great library - even if it's grown a little too much into a blackbox
user1385191
you can talk about its effects on people, but the API itself is extensive
@Incognito what's wrong with that line? sorry i don't get your point
var divs = document.getElementById("lolwut").getElementsByTagName("div"), i =0;
for(;i<divs.length;i++) {
divs[i].innerHTML = "woop woop";
}
same code, no jQuery, way more efficient.
waits for someone to bash code and give better version
I do
15:50
I was more concerned about the part that he didn't just do $("#lolwut div")..., the stuff before it were absolutely useless
@ThomasShields oh, I see
@Zirak exactly.
but didn't it the programmer mistake to also use .whatever li:first ?
sorry for my grammar
var divs = document.querySelectorAll('#lolwut div'),
    each = Array.prototype.forEach;

each.call( divs, function( div ) {
    div.innerHTML = 'woop woop';
});
@ayublin exactly, those class/tag selectors are completely unneccesary when they're just preceding an ID
15:52
Also, if you don't have a proper ID for #lolwhat, jquery will actually still run without error.
@jAndy can you JSPerf that for me?
It's done @ThomasShields
@jAndy forEach is EXTREMELY slow, function overhead is enormous. for loop beats it every time.
@Incognito I meant the QSA vs. traditional getElementsByTagName
of course its slightly slower than a regular for-loop, but it's so much nicer code
15:54
I think it's much more than slightly slow
user1385191
eh, forEach is getting optimized, just like QSA
@jAndy Extending Array? o.O
@Zirak @jAndy It is much slower.
user1385191
these methods are getting pushed heavily
@Shaz: its native in es5
I was looking at ES5 last night for the first time, it's really interesting how it opens up a lot of the immutable stuff.
QSA is slower in Chrome 14
I wonder how querySelector performs against old-school DOM methods
@jAndy ES5 is a slowpoke?
15:58
its more functional
I like it
Hey guys...
with ($) {
u.mad.bro?
}
err what is ES5 and QSA?
@Incognito syntax error - unexpected token '?'
Or maybe expression expected?
Hmmm
@ayublin ES5 means ECMAScript5, it's the lastest version of "javascript." Most of the web is in ES3 right now, 5 just came out. It's a new spec for the language.
with(eval("with")) {
    self.destruct();
}
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