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19:00
^ that ends horribly.
@hellosheikh I wasn't fixing your issue, I was just suggesting you no longer use a deprecated function (which btw, the jQuery team also suggests no one uses)
@Zirak had it on the first day
heh I havent played bf3 in 6 months apparently
battlelog is pretty cool
my k/d sucks in bf3
@Loktar @OctavianDamiean and I have been playing for the past few days (well, I've been playing for the past few days, and I tag along with Octavian)
@rlemon Then install BF3 and teamspeak
@Loktar breaking even is good, no?
@mikedidthis eh I guess
id rather have it 1.2-1.5
19:04
@Loktar I think on MW3 I was 0.6 :D
@OctavianDamiean nice
about the same accuracy
@Loktar FRIEND ME ;-;
also you've played a lot more haha
over 200 hours
I have like 16
@mikedidthis
Can you please put your test code in the OP so that this question becomes more useful in the future... The link in your OP is dead. — Neal 14 secs ago
19:05
@Zirak I will when I get home
cant login now
@Neal feck
@mikedidthis eh?
@Neal that the link is dead. I need to remind myself what I was doing.
@mikedidthis either that or delete the question because it is not helping anyone int he future...
yeah I will dig out the code.
19:11
@JonyKale 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.
Hello, I've already posted a SO question, and the problem is a bit ridiculous. If anyone can see what's wrong:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18388559/jquery-resizeable-doesnt-work
@Neal sadly can't find it, so I delete the question, right?
@mikedidthis flag for deleion explaining that it is your question and it is pointless without context and the link is dead etc
@Neal shall do, thanks for the heads up
19:18
@mikedidthis np
Cool story bro. — Neal 8 mins ago
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What is everyone's opinion of brackets? new line or same line?
    ...)   {

    ...

    }

    vs

    ...)
    {
        ...
    }
@Neal same line.
@JonyKale you need .ui-widget-content
@mikedidthis yea.. ditto
19:21
@Neal sameline - because of return {} works while return --NEWLINE-- {} wont
@CharlieBrown Why? what is it? why does it work fine without it in this jsfiddle jsfiddle.net/HCZTx
@Neal Doesn't matter if you're consistent
@Zirak That is true. but @majodev brings up a good point
That's something that was spoon fed to every js dev to fear and worry...but it's easy to solve
@Neal whatever everybody else is doing. Same-line if it's my own code.
19:22
return (
{

});
@Zirak ehhh too lispy. then ur adding the complexity of adding parens lol
@ErikReppen hmmm
@JonyKale your fiddle is using a diff version of jquery
this is using 1.9.1 jsfiddle.net/HCZTx/1
@Neal directly from crockford, but @Zirak I also think: whatever you do, be consistent.
@Jhawins congrats
@majodev really? He suggests parens? wow...
19:24
nope, he suggests this style ^^lol
@CharlieBrown Yes but it doesn't work cause you didn't tick the Jquery UI 1.9.2
@majodev @Zirak's?
@JonyKale good call
@Neal He said NO, NOT mine, hence his NOPE
19:25
@Neal just seconding @Zirak "whatever everybody else is doing" argument about style consistency
@Zirak I confuzzled...
Oh hello there @majodev :)
//returns should be brief regardless IMO. Too easy to lose a return statement in:

return { <30 properties + newlines here> };
@majodev ahhh. got it
@OctavianDamiean :) nice
19:26
@Neal NO, CROCKFORD DOESN'T FUCKING RECOMMEND MY STYLE
AND IT'S NOT MY STYLE ANYWAY
@Zirak lol did not think so. hence the confuzzlsion.
@Zirak talks from youtube. he is "in favor" because of the return problematic mentioned above
I just don't recommend Crockford.
@ErikReppen XD, bash activated :) - it's a matter of taste :)
19:27
@Zirak Heyyy... When did Picard switch bodies?
Recommending against using function constructors because you might forget to use the "new" keyword is mentally retarded. The man is mentally retarded.
@majodev Yes, I heard Crockford's talks, I know the argument, and I also think that having that exception shouldn't dissuade you from using the style you choose as long as you're aware of it.
@JonyKale it only applies the css of the classes you use from it
Except JSON. I like JSON.
After wading through piles and piles of XML config for 9 months I like JSON A LOT.
@ErikReppen He says that? You can always forgo new anyway...
19:31
@Zirak I thought it's about what we personally prefer. do however you like :)
Not if I want encapsulation I can't. And there's nothing wrong with JS instance vars for encapsulation, IMO.
pls pls pls...
....
I am boring myself.
@OctavianDamiean are you on here all day long?
Almost.
'cept when I'm not.
19:36
@OctavianDamiean O.K during work? I wonder if austrian companies have restrictions for their programming-workforce.
Can anyone star this?
No
@majodev We're a two-man company, nope we don't have any restrictions. :)
@Zirak ok
19:38
@Pinocchio Do you have the cv-pls extension?
@Neal on, my pc, I'm on the laptop not literally just switched over
@Pinocchio eh?
I do on my PC
i have just switched over to the laptop, because I'm just chilling now.
ok then.
Why what's up?
@Neal yes!
19:41
@Pinocchio lol
I was searching how this website get the images in de slider always in the middle. I have split out the code and just saw a script for Autoscale and the plugin ImagesLoaded, but can't now what is needed or not. Hope someone can help me: the5thwaveiscoming.com
always remember to make sure your variables aren't being added to the global scope.
always be consistent with how you use object properties.
@Zirak are you madshall?
@Caspert Wow, you could have warned us about your site. nearly blew the speakers.
I want to get you guys' opinion on this: djdavid98.no-ip.org/Main/so/1344955
19:48
Unless you're using them stupidly. Then consistency should be avoided. We've got a guy here who in spite of being brilliant codes stupidly in a highly consistent manner.
@Pinocchio Haha sorry, that was happening here too!
wth:
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Q: Why are functions on the object being executed from a self executing function?

devshortsI have an application that in debug mode is written in many separate javascript files, but are loaded synchronously as part of the head block of a page. In release, I merge all these files together and minifiy them. Today I kept finding an error in the minified version, so I loaded up a single m...

@Shmiddty That slider left, I am talking about.
Living proof that you should insert semicolons =D — Esailija 1 min ago
19:55
@Neal lol
I think the post was troll
Dunno why this took me so long to figure out. I was staring at it for too long and I figured it out just as answers rolled in.
same
just use jshint in built step.. this will never happen
Wow, Chrome now renders its own alerts... and omnibox suggestions
it will not let you build :D
@JanDvorak eh?
19:56
lol the alert is uglier than windows 3.1
I guess it's Win8-style
it goes well with the context menu
read: if the alert is ugly, so is the context menu (which I don't refute)
@Caspert the big image thing? I wouldn't call that a slider.
and alerts are fucking the worst now in Chrome
WT serious FUCK
alert('ohh you want to change tabs before dismissing me? fuck you!');
@rlemon I'm still on 28, I don't see a difference
@Shmiddty Yes that one! Oke, I thought it should call a slider... Carousel better?
20:01
@Caspert yeah
kinda
@Shmiddty they block EVERYTHING
including page updates
I can't even move the browser window
@rlemon on one tab or all of them?
blocks everything
you can't change tabs
oh I see
@Shmiddty And how can I set the pictures in the middle, how they they do it?
20:01
you can't minimize the browser
@rlemon so did they before
@rlemon really ?
angular vs ember the holy war
@Esailija @JanDvorak probably hates both.
@Esailija Angular
you will love it
20:02
Chrome 29 alerts are the worst
never heard of ember
@Shmiddty me too, just write oop and you don't need them
1) cannot change tabs
2) cannot resize or move the browser
3) reflow is held up until it is dismissed.
@Esailija here are your options
@Esailija model-view binding is nice.
not having to think about model-view binding is nice.
20:04
test
could be but nothing I miss
I don't go and like manually do that stuff
You can choose a library backed up by google, tested by google fanboys and really well thought upon when it comes to app development
yea FF doesn't block reflow or resizing of the browser or changing tabs
vs
Ember.js
@rlemon give Google time to achieve what they want
20:05
@rlemon I believe it will also steal tab focus
angular.js ends up with a very declarative dom if u see :D
I don't know about ember
@Caspert I wouldn't do it the way they're doing it unless you explicitly have to support legacy browsers.
so much magic for so little effect
Weeee 2k rep
20:07
@phenomnomnominal MAZAL TOV!
@Shmiddty Can you tell me how I should do it with the correct way?
@rlemon I hate the giant-ass omnibox whitespace
@Caspert background-size:cover;
Hey, anyone is available to help?
@Shmiddty But that does only exists if the image is a background image, and I want to center a img tag <img src >
20:09
!!welcome JonyKale
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@Caspert why?
Heya, I need help. https://argonite.net/?section=shop - This is the website.

Basically I've added resize able option, it resizes fine to the left or right, but when I try to resize down or up, .content_block class will move instead, and not the div itself!!.

Why is it happening?
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Also the resize option only appears when you click once on the div.
20:12
@Shmiddty It needed for my layout..
@Caspert why?
@Shmiddty I want to use flex slider, when I want to set it like a background, nothing is visable because the height is 0 because there is no image element..
@Caspert then fix your layout.
Background: http://jsfiddle.net/ysA4S/
Scaling (100% width, auto height) Image: http://jsfiddle.net/ysA4S/1/
@Shmiddty Oke, I tghought it doesn't work. Thank you
@BenjaminGruenbaum if we do mostly client-side javascript applications, is it too much to expect coworkers to have strong javascript understanding?
20:21
it does steal focus still !
google you sons of fucking bitches.... I hate you so much right now...
@rlemon haha
@Shmiddty It's always too much to expect coworkers to have strong understanding if you're not the one hiring :)
in my opinion, alert should be removed.
@Shmiddty I feel your pain though :P
why did they change it? what the hell was wrong with how alert has worked for the past ten years?
20:22
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at least FF changes don't have such horrible side effects.
Can we use Knockout Js with smarty ?
and I can't remember if previously timers were run during the alert or not
in FF if you setTimeout(function() { document.body.style.backgroundColor = 'red'; }, 3000); alert('here'); // the timer is run in the background but paint is done when the alert is dismissed.
@BenjaminGruenbaum The worst part is being openly mocked by someone with seniority for being critical of poor code quality, and for making suggestions that I believe make sense for the current dev team (I've recommended Angular multiple times)
Chrome stops the timers
20:24
@Shmiddty Even good ideas don't sell themselves, you need to find a way to convince them.
in the chat, FF with an alert up still displays new messages. Chrome freezes the page and nothing is changed until the alert is dismissed.
@BenjaminGruenbaum we've already invested a modicum of time in backbone, so switching technologies is out of the question.
ghad this is a depressing chrome update.
I never thought I would be so irked by them changing alert.
@Shmiddty I did not suggest switching from Backbone
meanwhile people are building giant objects in the global scope
20:25
Convince them why it's a bad idea.
Suggest weekly talks about code best practices, and to buy single copies of good coding books for work.
@googlechrome The new alert is the most mis-guided update i've ever seen you guys make. 140 chars isn't enough to outline your mistakes.
i'm going to raise a use issue when I get home
but I doubt it will make a diff.
@rlemon Is this only on canary?
@rlemon what changed?
no
alerts
they freeze the page
and take focus
@rlemon Are you using alerts for something?
20:27
and stop timers
@BenjaminGruenbaum we actually hard the first mini-meeting on setting standards for a particular application the other day.
@copy they have become a means for malicious use.
@rlemon Alert has been doing that forever..
@rlemon When did they do this?
you cannot even close the browser with an alert open
you can't change tabs
20:28
@Shmiddty That's good!
@BenjaminGruenbaum no they have not
FF also changed theirs, but none of this is affecting FF
@rlemon alert always stole focus from other tabs too
yes but with all of the other changes, letting it still do that is bad.
Yea... I am pretty sure alert always did that...
idk..
sorry, that was confusing how I said it.
20:29
@Shmiddty Don't expect your workplace to be perfect... Instead learn how to justify your suggestions better - that's a hard and important skill to learn.
WITH all of the changes, and stealing focus being kept - this is horrible
@BenjaminGruenbaum fair enough.
1 min ago, by rlemon
you cannot even close the browser with an alert open
can't change tabs - can't open the console. can't work with the console
@rlemon Was always the case.
20:30
what browser have you been using? that was not the case
Chrome
@rlemon Go to browserstack.com , sign up for a 30 minute trial, go to an old version of chrome and see for yourself.
you telling me on 28 you couldn't open a console with the alert open? if so I call you a big fat phoney
@rlemon JavaScript can also DDos other websites or mine bitcoins or whatever
@rlemon Yes, that is exactly what I'm saying. Go to browserstack and see for yourself.
Try Chrome 14 for example
@copy is it really effective at all though unless you use webgl or something
20:32
@rlemon Yea... I am pretty sure alerts always did that. They are as it states an "alert" which you have to action before you do anything.
@Esailija Thank god we'll have webgl soon :P
wow... my god is chrome alert stupid.
I concede I was wrong.
@rlemon Also in other browsers... generally alert should not be used.
it's just ugly
20:34
@BenjaminGruenbaum FF does exactly what I expect.
and almost exact opposite from chrome
I use it sometimes to debug IE
SO uses confirms, though
@BenjaminGruenbaum that is the only time I use it.
@JanDvorak only for beforeunload, the only real usecase.
which is why I assumed it functioned like it always has for me in FF
20:35
@BenjaminGruenbaum also delete confirmations
Yeah
The more downvotes the easier it is to delete.
(Also, OP asked same question a year later, also - JQUERY variables...)
the top voted answer links w3s
SO in 2011 was such a wild place. This question would be closed/deleted faster than I could make this comment today. — rlemon 7 secs ago
can't vote delete but can downvote
dv'd. +5 now
@rlemon It seems to me SO is more unfriendly now than ever before.
20:37
@BenjaminGruenbaum You should not be asking for downvotes. (sorry)
@Neal you should not be asking 90% of the questions you ask. (sorry)
@Neal You should not be rep whoring and posting bullshit answers, claiming you know JavaScript without understanding closures, but here we are - me trying to make SO a better place and you rep whoring. sorry
@rlemon That is possible.
user1125394
how to find the next power of ten of an integer (3 -> 10)?
@rlemon you should not be mocking other people for how they talk (sorry)
20:38
@BenjaminGruenbaum don't lie, you are not sorry.
@JanDvorak yes I should.
@KendallFrey SO in 2011 had a lot of trash too, it's a lot more strict now.
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Q: jQuery dragable - With border, but can't move to the side?

Jony Kale<body class="container"> <div class="break"></div> <div id="stepone"> <div class="content_block"> <span class="loading_"><img src="https://argonite.net/includes/html/img/ajax-loader.gif" /> Loading Shop...</span> <div id="shop"> ...

@rlemon That sorry was for your slide 2.9
@BenjaminGruenbaum That's what I meant, kind of.
my head phones are off, we can do this all day..
20:39
57 new SlickText accounts today. We thought, for a second, we were getting hit with a bot.
Holy crap.
There are many people (myself included) who close anything imperfect.
nope. Just for two minutes
> With Angular, you don't really have to think about architecture or the roles of objects—just throw it in $scope and it's on your page. One of the most heavily touted open source Angular apps I've seen, Go Read, is an architectural disaster. The entire app is just stuffing ad hoc code into the $scope so that everything has access to everything else: github.com/mjibson/gor...
@Darkyen seems like even 30k lines of magic can't save you
helo guys i need help
I can stuff ad-hoc code into the global scope even without angular
20:41
@Esailija link 404s, also what Resig said about it.
@RyanKinal many congrats man. Mass sales are always a trip.
@MalikUsman sure, did you read the room rules?
Feb 19 at 16:12, by John Resig
bad uses of JavaScript existed long before jQuery ever came out - jQuery being popular doesn't stop bad devs from existing, the only thing that stops bad devs is good education, which is why I've written two books and am working at Khan Academy
i am looking for something which will check both input field data same or not! if same give error if not pass it
!!s/jQuery/Angular/
20:41
@BenjaminGruenbaum Feb 19 at 16:12, by John Resig bad uses of JavaScript existed long before Angular ever came out - jQuery being popular doesn't stop bad devs from existing, the only thing that stops bad devs is good education, which is why I've written two books and am working at Khan Academy (source)
@mikedidthis They're mostly free accounts for now. But we've gotten a couple upgrades.
@JanDvorak i love to break rules lol :D
@BenjaminGruenbaum :D
@MalikUsman el1.value === el2.value ?
@RyanKinal still, a good thing.
20:42
Indeed
@Esailija I think Angular and similar FWs help with separation of concerns, but to be a good programmer you first have to know how to code, learning a framework is only a day or two away if you actually know and understand the language.
well yeah actually that script has to check both input data will not be the same!
@cx Math.pow(10, ('' + Math.floor(number)).length)
user1125394
@phenomnomnominal yea math.floor, thns
20:43
@Jhawins Awesome!
@phenomnomnominal Use the power of logarithms, Luke
@JanDvorak well i dont understand what you are telling me are showing me :D
@copy I wonder if the compiler can do that? Probably not.
please explain a bit or link me to any tutorial :D
(That is, optimize that to a call to Log)
20:44
in JS it's always better to use bitwise explicitly regardless
I.E. it's still worth it to write 1 >> 3 rather than 1 / 8 if you need integer division
@Esailija Yeah because 1 >> 3 is way more readable than 1 / 8 or 0 :P
the compiler optimizes the division but also inserts like 6 instructions of boilerplate
but with bitwise it's just 1 instruction
@Esailija Not really
20:45
yes really
he challenged anyone to make the function faster
If you keep saying that, people will actually start writing x >> 3 for division by 8 and we'll start having to read bad code :P
Yeah, but if division takes 0ms, bitwise still takes 0ms
I made it 30% faster because of this jsperf.com/123123123456
that's pretty substantial speed up for something that someone from mozilla thinks cannot be improved
Don't forget to replace x * 3 by x + (x << 1)
that's not inthe loop
it would not affect the results
20:49
Just sayin'
What if you convert the loop to a single loop from 2 loops?
there is a lot of you can play with but the results won't be repeatable?
say you move code around randomly to get lucky with perfect register allocation.. well it will break with any change or patch probably
!!> console.log(8>>1, 8/2)
20:51
@Shmiddty "undefined" Logged: 4,4
@Esailija Yeah, probably - so what? No one needs to generate the first n primes anyway. A fast miller-rabin would be funner and nicer to optimize.
probably
but rational and repeatable optimizations like *8 --> << 3 should be done when trying to get max
look at this gem I just found: eval(i + 1)
the *8 even has a branch so it's not like too minimal
in multiple places.
20:54
0
Q: Can this promise be chained more cleanly?

BrianThe below code uses Promises/A+ (specifically rsvp.js) to generate a token. It does so by either taking an existing token or downloading and parsing a token from a web page. Is it possible to chain this to LoadURIPromise more cleanly? Usually one can chain together promises without causing as m...

@Shmiddty wth?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm guessing it was to prevent concatenation.
@Esailija But remember that O(n log n) is faster than O(n^2). i.e. Algorithms are best to optimize, not instructions.
because whoever wrote it DOES NOT UNDERSTAND JAVASCRIPT
a common problem.
@copy gross, maths
20:55
@KendallFrey algorithms are low hanging fruit, I wouldn't expect someone use a radically suboptimal algorithm and challenge people to make it faster
I mean maybe someone would but you get the point :D
No, but naive algorithms are often slow.
@Esailija Then why did the guy in the blogpost do that?
@copy I have not received response yet
he is supposed to be the performance guy for node js
maybe he went to bed
we'll see tomorrow :)
Once I spent hours designing a quadtree search algorithm, only to find out that it was just about the same speed as brute force. Lesson: Don't optimize unless you have a problem.
@Esailija No, I mean, he is challenging you to come up with a faster implementation of that algorithm, but there are faster algorithms; it's a challenge, but still ...
20:58
@Shmiddty A what now?
@Esailija I agree with what Kendall wrote
so they're appending some nonsense to a string to get an element id: "#foo" + eval(i + 1)
@KendallFrey you mean you didn't notice a difference in your application or implemented it incorrectly? or what?
I measured.

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