best to use require.js mostly because writing you app in dependent modules is smart and good... but then you use the r.js optimizer to make shit super fast and only include what you need
@PaulIrish Also, I'd really enjoy better editing abilities and better optional multiline support like Firefox (and even IE) have. It's a pain having to switch to JSFiddle when playing with code to test behavior when it's more than a line (I constantly hit the up arrow or down arrow one time too many by mistake and the code gets deleted)
@GNi33 What? I use Require (and r) all the time, splitting up the modules in a good way is fundamental in coding.. more generally breaking code into smaller pieces is a big part of better coding.
@GNi33 @PaulIrish maybe someone could give me hint why the r.js optimizer messes with leapjs, had 4 horrible hours yesterday debugging before finally writing a issue report: github.com/jrburke/r.js/issues/514
and that's exactly the point, stuff got really messy in some modules on our current project, I guess some people (including me) just lost the overview in stressful times
@majodev Check out if it's anything why it's failing with Angular (and you have to adjust the way you write Angular). Does any of your code do dependency injection based on variable names?
@GNi33 Writing dirty stops being writing fast pretty quickly in big projects..
@BenjaminGruenbaum hm, I might be too stupid to get the quintessence out of that. In my big project, I shim 4 libs that I need, and everything works perfect until I use the optimizer and only leapjs fails
@BenjaminGruenbaum we have the same optional multiline console that Firefox and IE have. :) But I would recommend Sources / Snippets which is a proper multiline console
this assumes you have expires caching set up on the asset and that's somehow not good enough... like it's evicted from disk cache before your users return visit in 5 days.
@PaulIrish yeah, we're storing a pretty hefty (infrequently changing) JSON file along with the cached JS. My argument is that ApplicationCache (or just browser cache) should be in charge of caching (surprise) and localStorage should be for data.
@FlorianMargaine you're right in this. they are wrong. it's a separation of concerns and it's completely inappropriate to bastardize localstorage for caching javascript content.
@phenomnomnominal you're right in this. they are wrong. it's a separation of concerns and it's completely inappropriate to bastardize localstorage for caching javascript content.
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@OctavianDamiean sounds better than it is. last 2 weeks was a hard fight though crockfords book and 3 other books on js. Quite a pain to switch from AS3 to there, but heck, the community around js is absolutely awesome
@majodev also note that you'll probably not see any web development stuff on that website as that area grew out of me. I'm the only professional web developer there.
hi all, any advice with unobtrusive - cant figure out how to google it - i have and html tag, script, that does some stuff to the element when loaded. How do I let other ppl figure out which script file deals with this html tag in a special way?
@Loktar yea, JR would have been a [i'm now drilling you about API design decisions] annoying banter - Paul Irish is a very talented programmer, but I put most of you guys on the same level as he is. Albeit maybe less publicly known.
honestly there are very few programmers I would fanboy over in the chat. meeting them in person might be different. but the chat is just the chat.
idk. i'm strange.
@PaulIrish it would be cool however to get some celebrity backing of our little corner of the JS community.
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one day I want to enter a room and have people say "Holy shit it is r lemon!" then I will lul and say "you silly nillies. I'm just as lost as you, but I found a map"
all. I could use some help troubleshooting a plugin, since the plugin's author hasn't responding to support threads on the plugin page.
I'm using the Comprehensive Google Map Plugin to display a map on a page. Or, at least, I'm trying to. When I put the shortcode in a page and publish it, the pa...
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@Loktar I mean, sure the work they do is impressive. but so it the work you do, and the work Abhishek does, and the work Benji does. Zirak is just crazy with his js.
Easijilia, SimonSarris, Loktar, Abishek, Benjamin, Florian, Zieak, Rlemon, seriously you all have a very high level and would be hired by those company after a 1 hour talk
I was preparing for my talk at Etsy’s Code as Craft series this past Tuesday. The room was starting to fill and we had about 10 minutes before I was to start. I took out my laptop and found, much to my dismay, that it wouldn’t work with the projector. For anyone who’s done any [...]
I am correct in thinking you can't monitor an object property change and then do something. Example obj.someparent = false > obj.someparent = true = do something?
@Shmiddty some 14 year old looking guy came up to me and asked me "see that girl over there?" as he pointed at some 12-13 year old looking girl. maybe younger. "ten pesos... hour of sex on the beach"
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