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11:00
It'd make so much sense to do a package.install("jQuery") and have jQuery from that point on - no cdn, no downloading a script file - all on the clientside. Why don't we have that?
@room opinion ^
Sounds good
@BenjaminGruenbaum Its good idea...
@BenjaminGruenbaum Every time npmjs.org is down, my builds halt. Everytime that thing would be down half the internet would be broken.
Single Point of Failure = Bad.
// what we probably currently have in ES6 by the way
// loading from a URL providing sub-modules
module YUI from 'http://developer.yahoo.com/modules/yui3.js';
alert(YUI.dom.Color.toHex(“blue”));
@IvoWetzel Why not have package.install("jQuery") load from a central repository for the browser and cache locally. So if I do package.install("jQuery","1.10") it first checks the browser cache and only if it's not there it fetches from a location. You can also add fallback to the syntax if that worries you.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Still doesn't solve the problem if the thing is down and you don't have a module (or the required version) in your cache
11:04
@BenjaminGruenbaum so the browser would be the cdn?
I mean, browser vendors could pick multiple cdn just like they have sources for certificates
That would still require developers to go through N hoops in order to put their library in N CDNs
@IvoWetzel two things, first of all the browser could contain backup locations and you can specify a backup location
@IvoWetzel But that problem would remain in any case, and it's less persistent as it would only be a problem until you have your local copy, not every time you would have to load the library
@IvoWetzel if you have multiple cdns, then the browser can use another if the first is down
    { // entry
         packageIdentifier:'jQuery',
         version:'1.10',
         backups:[/*bunch of cdns like google's here*/],
         ...
   }
11:07
Did the chat font change ? Or did my zoom level change ?
like, the browser has its list of cdns
@dystroy zoom level
@dystroy Alt + Numpad 0 is faster to press than asking this question :P
package.load('jQuery','1.10','backups/jQuery-1.10.js'); // with local backup
@C5H8NNaO4 It's 100%. But all the text is different...
@FlorianMargaine So if the browsers knows 200 CDNs but the Dev in question only deploys to N of them, then the browser has to query 200 - N CDNs to find the library
@BenjaminGruenbaum Then what's the point of the CDN?
11:08
@IvoWetzel true
@IvoWetzel offline mode + no cache or something like that
If I have to use local backups, why bother with the CDN route?
WHo maintains the CDNs? Who takes care of cross CDN auth to make sure package X is really package X on all CDNs?
@IvoWetzel the browser knows its own listing (that entry is in the browser itself and is updated regularly), if the package was never requested and Google/Mozilla/Microsoft/Opera is down and none of the trusted CDNs listed works only then it'd use a local backup.
We can also have a command that automatically goes through package.load requests and makes sure they have local backups for when the nuclear apocalypse comes and all the CDNs are not available.
@IvoWetzel the browsers themselves - containing the most popular packages only - that's really the hardest part here though.
11:10
@BenjaminGruenbaum Point I'm trying to make is. NPM is great, because it's simple to use. Register, upload your package to their couch db. Done. Everybody uses NPM because people can put their stuff there within 5 minutes.

But this, would be not so nice to use.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Who judges what most popular is? Where can I check? Will IE, Opera and FX have the same list?
@IvoWetzel why? Every time you make a request to download something like jQuery that's tens of miliseconds of delay.
@IvoWetzel yes, they will have the same list - it starts very small and requests are evaluated - it's work but it also solves a big problem for the web.
HTTP 2.0 will get us more gain than this system!
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm trying to make the point that the LIB authors won't use it if it's anything more complicated than NPM.
And if nobody puts their stuff up their, it won't fly
I wouldn't use this system unless 99% of the things I use are available there. I only want to maintain one system to get my scripts, not 2 or 3.
@IvoWetzel they're not the users though - the application developers are. They can't put their stuff there.
@IvoWetzel really? If I tell you you can grab jQuery locally and faster for sure you wouldn't use it? You wouldn't save those 80kb of download?
Hey guys, quick question on scope. Given the following basics:
(function() {
    var someVariable;

    function testFunction() {
        // ...
    }
})();
How can the code in testFunction() access someVariable which is outside it's scope?
11:14
@Jimbo testFunction has access to someVariable
Should I be using parent or similar?
ORLY :O
It's not outside its scope, it is inside its scope.
!!/tell Jimbo google closure
@Jimbo The scope is the anonymous function everything is wrapped in. You can even return testFunction and it'd still have access to its scope. that's just how awesome JS is.
@BenjaminGruenbaum That's pretty awesome, thanks for the links :-)
@BenjaminGruenbaum Again, I don't care about GOD libraries like jQuery. I don't want to maintain multiple locations of the script. Also if I do have to provide backups because browser XYZ doesn't implement this or doesn't like the library I need. Why should I bother?
@IvoWetzel I just want to solve the problem for GOD libraries like jQuery.
I'm not suggesting to solve the issue for anything else. I just want the really common stuff to work very easily for everyone.
@FlorianMargaine This article is painful.
> The Search giant engine Google
Seriously ? Is that a dev blog ?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Then what is common besides jQuery?
What is another GOD library? I can't think of one.
11:17
@IvoWetzel Backbone, Underscore, Angular, Knockout, Ember, jQueryUI, moment, Bootstrap - there are plenty.
I think the total count is probably < 50
@CapricaSix Thanks for the links * sorry wrong ping
@BenjaminGruenbaum N libraries *X versions * Y people in charge of dicussion which to put into their browser. I just don't see this fly.
@Jimbo that's a bot.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Well, bots are apricots too, you should thank them
@BenjaminGruenbaum Ahh, ok. My thanks to the creator :P
11:19
@IvoWetzel I'm not saying it's easy but you have to admit it solves an issue everyone is having.
@Jimbo @Zirak
@BenjaminGruenbaum I don't have this issue. I put stuff either on the server or my own CDN. I control where it is, I can fix it when it's not available. And given the fact that I'd still have to do that as a fallback. Gaining a few hundred ms in case someone comes in with a empty cache won't be worth the additional hassle.
@IvoWetzel a few hundred ms is a lot.
Maybe not when you're loading a game, but when you're going on a webpage it has a huge impact.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Still not worth the hassle unless every browser has the same X libs and ALL of their versions always available. We're talking about a case where the user has nothing in his cache and the popular CDN's your own aren't loading fast enough. I don't see the gain.

Your putting so much of your side experience in N hands, I don't like that.
Another Case. Library X has a security issue.
It just sounds absurd to load the same hundreds of miliseconds every time
@BenjaminGruenbaum for devs your idea will be suitable... but from the view of end users, they don't know about libraries and jquery functions...
11:26
Browsers still have that lib, it might take some time until the push out new versions, users might not get these immediately. Now it's not enough for me to change a CDN link or a file I also have to kick out the line loading from the browser cache. And later I have to put it back in.
user1994804
11:39
Following a JS tutorial and being very novice with JS, ive run into a problem. I have a for loop that no matter what I do, it only returns the last item.
@YourAdrenalineFix could you please post your code?
@YourAdrenalineFix does the loop make functions? As in, do you add event listeners in it?
@YourAdrenalineFix Or set timeouts, or whatever? Remember JavaScript is not block scoped but function scoped, if you reference anything in the loop later - it'll be the last value since they all share the same loop iteration variable. Read about what closures are the closure-loop problem.
user1994804
Hi Benjamin
user1994804
Thanks for writing back
11:42
@dystroy why him?
user1994804
I wasn't sure about posting the code directly into chat
user1994804
is that the norm?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Because their icons kind of have the same colors... sorry ^^
@YourAdrenalineFix yes, if it's short (under 15 lines) and don't forget to format it (clicking fixed-font or pressing control+k).
@dystroy no problem dude...
user1994804
11:44
The link you provided just confuses matters for me
user1994804
Just a sec
@YourAdrenalineFix put your code in jsfiddle and send us the link
user1994804
Will do
user1994804
Ok... Just a sec again. I've never used fiddle, I've only read and viewed from it
@mikedidthis I planned to but got dragged away into a meeting.
11:47
@OctavianDamiean I can do it, just fire me the issue list :D
@BenjaminGruenbaum inbuilt browser library discussion over ?
!!help
@mikedidthis Information on interacting with me can be found at this page
Copy/paste failz
user1994804
11:48
Im back
@CJRamki I have to think about it a lot more before I formulate a proposal or drop it.
user1994804
I don't think I entered things the way fiddle would have liked (XML in CSS box) but I didn't know where else to place this, nor did I understand why fiddle was complaining about the head tags etc... I just left everything asis
user1994804
Yea, that's total fubar.
@YourAdrenalineFix The closure "problem"?
user1994804
11:54
closure?
user1994804
@C5H8NNaO4 closure?
It complains about the html, head and body elements because you should not add them there.
They are implicit on JSFiddle.
user1994804
Ahhhh Thanks @OctavianDamiean
@YourAdrenalineFix be careful about the missing var in your for loops : your $i is global and thus can be changed elsewhere while you loop
Now, the other part. put the XML thing some place you can reach it on the web.
user1994804
11:55
@dys
And change in your loop
stuff =
to
stuff +=
It won't work in the CSS pane for obvious reasons, the most obvious one being that it isn't CSS.
user1994804
@dystroy Thanks for the help. The main reason for me dumping the XL in the css pane was I was just trying to get the code over to you guys and not leave anyone waiting
	var stuff = "";
	for(var i=0; i<cranks.length; i++){
		stuff += cylinders.item(i).firstChild.data + " --------- " + cranks.item(i).firstChild.data + "<br>";
	}
11:57
(or better : push in an array and join)
!!afk coffee
@BenjaminGruenbaum Can you pick up some milk on your way back?
@YourAdrenalineFix I think array is the better way...
user1994804
Wow
user1994804
Im getting overwhelemed
user1994804
11:57
Hold on
var stuff = [];
for(var i=0; i<cranks.length; i++){
stuff.push(cylinders.item(i).firstChild.data + " --------- " + cranks.item(i).firstChild.data);
}
tut28Div = document.getElementById("tut28Div").innerHTML += stuff.join('<br>');
user1994804
plz
@OctavianDamiean done
@BenjaminGruenbaum me....????
user1994804
@dystroy for($i=0; $i<cranks.length; $i++) was previously for(var i=0; i<cranks.length; i++)
11:59
Hu ?
user1994804
I made that change shooting in the dark
user1994804
Now seeing your reponse of: for(var i=0; i<cranks.length; i++) makes me know THAT is the correct way
user1994804
lemme fix that real quick
for (var i=0,l=cranks.length ; i<l ; i++ )
@C5H8NNaO4 Why ? That's not even faster on modern engines
12:02
Yea, that's getting optimized automagically.
user1994804
@dystroy chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/13164260#13164260 is the way it was directly following the tutorial
user1994804
b4 I started taking shots in the dark
Mind telling us what tutorial that is?
It sounds like a bad source.
user1994804
No Proble,
user1994804
Just a sec
12:04
@YourAdrenalineFix I don't know if you have much experience in coding in other languages but "taking shots in the dark" is usually not helpful
I won't look at that video (no Flash here) but, as you used XML in your fiddle, apart if you have good reasons to do so I'd suggest to add "JSON" in your searches when looking for AJAX tutorials.
user1994804
Its a YouTube Video
user1994804
I just tried
for (var i=0,l=cranks.length ; i<l ; i++ ) but with this I get nothing returned
Do you get the difference between this and the loop I suggested ?
(and don't forget the +=)
user1994804
12:11
No I dont
user1994804
Could u Plz repost suggestion?
why javascript function aprameter has no keyword 'var'...??
parameter*
user1994804
Sweet!!
user1994804
12:16
I found the post you were refering to @dystroy and implemented that snippet and it works
user1994804
but how and why does the example in the video work?
user1994804
Also, I thought join was a MySql function?
common i hv start learning java script..i learned that variable are declared with keyword var...but why not in the case of function parameter which are actually variables//??
@Alchem Do you think the language would be better with more useless keywords to type ?
@dystroy Good question!
I read an article when i began learning js, i think it was http://www.impressivewebs.com/javascript-for-loop/ or a similar, there are a few around the net.

Since then it evolved into a habit whichs purpose i never questioned.

Now, looking at this [question](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6261953/do-modern-javascript-jiters-need-array-length-caching-in-loops) and this [perf](http://jsperf.com/cached-length-test) you're totally right.

Maybe i should make my own thoughts rather than blindly following some articles recommendation
12:19
@dystroy i was thinking so..but i thought their might hv some other reason..so i just asked like that thanks..
@C5H8NNaO4 The impressivewebs article you link to is stupid
Hello - if-- window.attachEvent is only work with IE ( vs window.addEventListener) -- so it can be pretty good flag on what browser i'm using....right? ( just for quick check and I know I can use <-- if IE--> or modernizer.... but again , it could a valid test....right ? (or am i missing something)
@dystroy It seems so, but I didn't knew that 20 month ago.
That's a beginners problem, not being able to judge a sources credibility.
@C5H8NNaO4 I just looked at a few other articles on this site, you should avoid it, the author(s) don't know enough about the topic he writes about. [Note to google : please decrement weight of impressivewebs.com, thanks]
samsung vs apple
12:41
@CJRamki old and fake
@dystroy Thanks for the info :)

In the meantime I'm rarely reading articles anyway, except MDN and es5.github.io
Good. Reading strains the brain and makes you so smart you don't feel adequate in the modern word.
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Q: How to build correctly a house from polygon data?

Gelo VolroI have a record of each building in DB, it's described in POLYGON data type etc... I'm trying to build them in 3D-scene with using THREE.ConvexGeometry: http://www.staunsholm.dk/THREE/jsdoc/symbols/THREE.ConvexGeometry.html I don't have a problem with setting the position of buildings. All ...

@dystroy but sometimes reading makes me sleepy...
:13165618 yes... but what that code is useful to is still puzzling
12:54
@dystroy modulo 1 = fractional part
I know that. But why ?
context?
last question posted here. The numbers seem to be real number. So there's no reason to pick only the fractional part. You might as well take Math.random()*100
hmm...
I don't say it's wrong, as I don't know Three.js, I'm just puzzled.
13:00
@JanDvorak it is?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Where's the milk?
@BenjaminGruenbaum isn't it?
@dystroy given his comment, I'm pretty sure it's wrong. You should post an answer.
@JanDvorak I doubt this solves his immediate problem. He would see something. I let this question to people having really used three.js
@dystroy Downvoted anyways
@BenjaminGruenbaum Is there a trap I don't see ?
13:07
> The result of a floating-point remainder operation as computed by the % operator is not the same as the “remainder” operation defined by IEEE 754. The IEEE 754 “remainder” operation computes the remainder from a rounding division, not a truncating division, and so its behaviour is not analogous to that of the usual integer remainder operator.
> Instead the ECMAScript language defines % on floating-point operations to behave in a manner analogous to that of the Java integer remainder operator; this may be compared with the C library function fmod.
sounds right, wanted to make sure.
it still sucks
Should such questions get closed?
@C5H8NNaO4 It's a multi-duplicate. So yes, if somebody makes the effort to search
13:22
Thanks, found one :)
@C5H8NNaO4 I downvoted the question too : OP made zero search effort
Course there is.
13:30
defined?
If only I would remember the link he gave me ...
lol
Was it a gist?
Mhmm.
Taking another style than the one of the project initiator would be rude, unless seriously dicuted before
Shea doesn't have the same style
13:32
I know it infuriates me when somebody posts tabs to spaces changes in the project I made...
unless the project initiator's style is crap :P (e.g. if he's using tab indentation or adds whitespaces inside ( ... ) )
@ThiefMaster That's when it needs to be discuted
before the pull request
Damn, how could I lose that style guide?
@ThiefMaster tabs or whitespaces inside what ? Can you write an example (preferably not pasted from one of my projects) ?
13:34
see my edit. i was talking about two different things (and wasn't really serious anyway)
oh ok
There it is!
if ( foo || ( bar && foobar( lol ) ) )
13:34
It's even in the repo itself.
if (foo || (bar && foobar(lol)))
tabs vs spaces is a serious discussion
i feel like throwing up whenever i see the former style :p
I'm a littlle bit of noob with javascript, this is probably very simple. I'm trying to make a code like this:
$("textarea").bind("keyup", function() {
    var text = $(this).val();
    text = text.replace(/alpha$/, "α")
    text = text.replace(/beta$/, "β")
    $(this).val(text);
});
It's not a complete style guide but almost.
13:35
The trick to tabs vs spaces is to secretly hide a working whitespace program inside of your code.
but I want that it is a little more user friendly to customize
so that is customizable like this:
correction = {
    alpha : α
    beta : β
}
ok my issue closed, Shea has been commented
but I don´t know how to do that
@Incognito or to put zero-width whitespaces there and there, waiting for people to scream
@Kasper not what you ask exactly but when you change something on input, test if (text!=previousText) before you set the value
13:36
@FlorianMargaine You're my hero.
Ermahnend I'm still in JS room.
so that the cursor isn't moved when it's not useful (or better, restore the scroll and cursor position)
hALP!
Hu ? What was that ?
13:37
2 messages moved from PHP
in PHP, 10 secs ago, by PeeHaa
MOVE WAAAAAAHR!
;-)
@rlemon tabs vs spaces is a religious discussion
the almighty Zirak has spoken
> Use hard tabs for indentation.
just don't read the rest of the line
@dystroy Not sure what you mean as well haha :P
13:38
,,|,, microsoft ,,|,,
I thought it read "bing bang" installation.
What's this tab thing you keep talking about?
You mean the 4 spaces key?
yea. 1 key ALL THE INDENT
@PeeHaa be careful, or you'll be moved to phphalp again
also, one byte
13:39
@dystroy :P
also, one ring... and it rules them all.
and more semantic : space is space, tab is indentation and nothing else
Hello all! Does someone know if the errorThrown parameter of jquery's ajax function is known to be null with Google Chrome or not (oddly, it works fine in IE...)?
@dystroy <3
@ThiefMaster needs more Bing.
13:40
tabs FTW !
8:41am - and no coffee yet
wtf.
@mikedidthis Installieren Sie alle Dinge !
Hi @rlemon, still making CSS dudes? :)
I'm making dudes out of poop when I'm bored.
4
lemon started making css dudes !
gosh i did that ... it was impeformant !
13:42
@dystroy sehr gut!
It stinks but they look like little brown snowmen.
So, what about the errorThrown and my dear Google chrome problem? Does some know anything about it?
@OctavianDamiean gradient *
@OctavianDamiean is it a bit crappy?
@mikedidthis just a lil
13:43
@OctavianDamiean ps couch is cool
any tips with couch ?
Tips on what? :)
═╬♦
It's like a huge topic. :)
@gdoron No answer here usually means you're the one with most knowledge on the topic
@AbhishekHingnikar docs.couchdb.org/en/latest
This mostly.
13:44
@dystroy, I face the same problem in my workplace, this why I quit tomorrow... :)
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@OctavianDamiean read them the whole after noon today
anything else i need to dive in ?
Maybe couchapps
I'll get back to you in about half an hour.
Need to run for now.
Challenge: select precisely one exclamation mark ‼
@dystroy, well, thanks anyway. Actually, it's not that important as I work for an intranet project which supports only IE (another reason to quit...)
@OctavianDamiean nut buttons and some corn kernel eyes?
what to use for a nose...
13:47
@OctavianDamiean you literally go running or just in a rhetorically fashion ?
@ThiefMaster, Did you face a similar problem once?
@jAndy fu :P
Why is my JS not triggering? I have loaded it on http://coolnique.com/index_test.php and the JS links though.
The JS code can be seen here http://coolnique.com/js/jquery.jscroll.js

Anyone help :P
I tried :(
heh
13:48
@jAndy rhetorically, I actually go make crapmen.
@MattHorner what does your "js not triggering" actually mean
@MattHorner jQuery isn't loaded automatically by browsers yet, you still need to include it manually
wait what ?
13:49
I am trying to use Jscroll and its no triggering that its the bottom of the page. I have included Jquery too
I fail to believe this is a real product
lol its on amazon pal ;)
Uncaught TypeError: Property '$' of object [object Object] is not a function jquery.jscroll.js:16
Uncaught TypeError: Object [object Object] has no method 'fitText'
try fixing those first
13:50
you included jQuery, but you put it in noConflict
So now you need to include jQuery, boy! I thought it should help us, not turn against us! damn jQuery!!!
this includes it doesnt it ? <script type="text/javascript" src="/js/jquery.js?ver=1.7.1"></script>
Sorry for my totally jquery noobishness!
you have two errors on the page
please try to correct them
if you have issues correcting them
come back
13:50
at the very end, there is "jQuery.noConflict()"
remove that
Ok sure, what does that actually do?
And try not to copy code you don't understand, it never works...
Read the docs.
@gdoron jQuery will be renamed into Skynet soon
@MattHorner the jQuery api docs tell all
coffee almost percolated - I'll be less of a dick in like fifteen minutes.
@rlemon from what I have learned. If you are a dick, feed coffee / beer and your fine?
13:52
no.. you will be the same dick, you'll just be a faster and more energy-rich dick
@jAndy, Agent Smith© manufactured by Skynet ™
in HTML / CSS / WebDesign, 39 secs ago, by Scorpion
http://sidigital.co/sid
@rlemon ^ I like this one a lot
@florian have removed that now pal
@abhi
13:54
@gdoron it all makes sense now
thanks :)
@MattHorner I still see it
second
Terminator I should be re-written, instead of traveling back in time to kill John Connor, he should target John Resig instead !
@florian - better?
13:55
@jAndy, Or just India... :)
yeah
you have on less error
@jAndy But isn't Terminator written using jQuery ? That would make a paradox
Why wont it activate the loadproducts on scroll using jscroll? Do i need to wrap the code in something in the .js file?
Hmm.. now when you mentioned it... the movement of the T-1000 indeed looks pretty async
@dystroy, yes they used javascript, but Skynet then moved to India and they heared jQuery needs to be included so they dumped it.
13:57
@MattHorner remove the jquery being loaded another time after everything else
@mikedidthis sounds accurate
user image
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I just bought myself hulk hands for less than this from walmart
$14 at walmart
The most useful thing that 14$ can buy, no doubt about it...
Ok that has been removed now
I also got a gerbil that repeats everything it hears back to you in a gerbil voice
it is fun
@MattHorner and now you have no error! :-)
13:59
Thank you :)
@MattHorner so, what do you use jscroll for anyway?
LOL!

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