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16:00
^ that
Not at all helpful I know, but I closed the tab after a few lines
user1994804
Plz go easy @copy It's all I know and I'm just trying to figure out if I have reduntant code or whatnot... I'm novice and this is all I know
user1994804
@mikedidthis Why close after a few lines?
being novice in the languages doesn't make the language less ugly
Well
My sources say you should use a templating engine
user1994804
Anything sloppy c oded is beginner mistakes
16:02
I would agree with Copys sources
@YourAdrenalineFix PHP in the JS room? Maybe I missed something.
user1994804
@copy A Templating engine? No Thanks. No 3rd party stuff here
@mikedidthis you're not the only one
is confused
user1994804
@mikedidthis I'm here in reference to an AJAX call that is calling this file
@YourAdrenalineFix if you want to learn about this stuff then you will have to use the tools and technologies (like templating engines, or pressing your own) to get the job done
building your own car is a great rewarding experience. but if you want to learn how to build a car you at least need to peek at one first.
user1994804
16:03
@rlemon, This IS a template engine which I created for my existing site
user1994804
Ugh... You're killing me
ok lets just back up here
"press your own" === write your own templating engine
user1994804
Could we keep it to WHY the AJAX is taking so long??
"go look at others" === yours isn't that great, so maybe go lookat how others have done it
hello
16:04
@YourAdrenalineFix ok well... my advice would be to measure the execution time of your php script... you can use something like $time=microtime(); at the start, then at the end something like echo microtime()-$time; (just psuedo). Then measure the execution time of the JS that sends the request, using firebug's console.time() and console.timeEnd(). That might give you a clue about where the latency is coming in.
when i use this: $('.edit-object, .cancel-object').on('click', function () {...});
but we probably can't / won't help much with the PHP being slow, you should ask in the PHP room if that is the case.
can i know which of these two 'edit-object' or 'cancel-object' is being clicked?
user1994804
@jammypeach I see your point. Maybe I should pay the PHP room a visit ALSO but I'm mainly concerend which files the for loops belong
@GeloVolro It's fuller in JS than in C# or C++, objects are a lot simpler and inheritance/composition is a lot nicer. It's more about knowing when to apply the right tool. What benefit do you get from that AJAX object? How would you write it in C# or C++?
user1994804
16:06
and if this is what is slowing the results returned
@Hanady try $('.edit-object, .cancel-object').on('click', function () { console.log($(this)); });
@jammypeach ah okay i'm getting Object[li.edit-object] when i click edit
and Object[li.cancel-object] when i click cancel
user1994804
@jammypeach B4 my departure to the PHP room, Would you mind visiting your-adrenaline-fix.com/honda-dirt-bike-parts.html then scrolling to the bottom and clicking the pagination ">Next" link (Unstyled) to see the delay and lemme know if anything jumps out at you which could cause this?
user1994804
but you'd better pull up a chair for the wait
@jammypeach but how can i check which one is being clicked? i have to add an if statement
16:11
@YourAdrenalineFix take a look at xdebug. It has a profiler built-in, you could find out exactly what takes so long, in just a second by using this tool.
user1994804
I dont know which side of the script is causing this
or put microtime() everywhere to know how long took this or this part...
user1994804
I'll look into this Florian, Thanks
user1994804
@Florian, I greatly like your 2nd advice
user1994804
over the 1st
user1994804
16:12
Eww to 3rd Parties
that's a stupid thought
user1994804
Now, How do I use microtime in this application?
user1994804
Hmm
user1994804
I respectfully disagree with u on the 3rd party part
@YourAdrenalineFix use google
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A: Simplest way to profile a PHP script

mercutioYou want xdebug I think. Install it on the server, turn it on, pump the output through kcachegrind (for linux) or wincachegrind (for windows) and it'll show you a few pretty charts that detail the exact timings, counts and memory usage (but you'll need another extension for that). It rocks, seri...

@YourAdrenalineFix then why are you using php?
it's a 3rd party.
user1994804
16:14
Google, JQuery etc are about the only 3rd parties I roll with
user1994804
Hm
user1994804
Face palm
also, why apache? it's another third party
and why mysql? it's another 3rd party
And the OS, you should write your own
and the computer
anyway
user1994804
16:15
Ok Ok I made an unintelligent statement
user1994804
I just dont want to be using some shit that someone coded in their basement
user1994804
type of 3rd party app
user1994804
or are those 4th party?
user1994804
;)
Then why are you using PHP?
user1994804
16:17
i just keep inserting foot in mouth
user1994804
lol
@YourAdrenalineFix there are many 3rd party template engine that were coded by real professionals
same for xdebug, it's the de-facto debugger/profiler for PHP
user1994804
Also, I don't mind doing it myseldf
user1994804
Thats the best way to learn
user1994804
Disclaimer: (for me)
16:18
yeah sure, but you also have to learn how to use new tools at your disposal that enhance your productivity
Why are you using internet ? Its collaboration of many 3rd parties (sorry i came in late)
user1994804
@AbhishekHingnikar I'm doing that on GOOGLE Chrome Thank You. I used Notepad for the whole
Google Chrome is 3rd Party
Notepad is Microsoft Party (worse then third)
besides do yourself a favor use sublime text 3 or 2 it will change your life !
user1994804
I used Notepad the whole forst 1.5 years of this foray before moving to NotePad++
woa, that's some dedication
user1994804
16:20
Yup
(it's not a praise, sorry)
user1994804
If I cant do it myself, Aint interesyed
if you want to be a hipster you can use just vi
@rlemon now that's a man!
@YourAdrenalineFix how old are you?
user1648409
16:20
Hi, someone here who can answer me a really easy question for java which i cannot think of a solution right now? ...
user1994804
45
user1994804
Why?
user1994804
Whats the matter?
are you doing this just for fun, or is there some kind of work-related goal?
user1994804
16:21
Cus I fix my own cars, mow my own yard, paint my own house etc
you didn't answer :)
"for the sake of learning" vs "trying to be a productive professional"
user1994804
Is something wrg in that?
user1994804
Both
user1994804
for the sake of learning" AND "trying to be a productive professional
user1648409
16:22
Why does Mid = (x + x2) / 2; fail when x and x2 are both double? For example x = -3 and x2 = 6 it gives me -3 as an answer which is wrong. -3+6 = 3 3 / 2 = 1.5. Why doesn't it work?
"trying to be a productive professional" => learn how to use tools put at your disposal by 3rd parties.
well then you will have to concede that you will need to use third party tools / libraries at some point
user1994804
How ya Like Me Now?
user1994804
yes, Florian I have begun to use only the VERY MOST trusted 3rd parties
user1994804
(jQuery)
16:23
or you're just not going to be productive
being a good professional means knowing the tools at your disposal and using/not using the right ones.
user1994804
Basically you're saying: "Work Smart, Not Hard"
user1994804
;)
why would you waste a week coding something when someone else has already done the work? and his version is surely better than yours?
user1994804
That's EXACTLY MY Point
user1994804
Shit... I'd rather waste a month
16:24
then use a template engine
sorry, but a professional gets shit done. He doesn't waste a month because that's wasting money.
user1994804
That way Im not using someone elses code, I know how to do it myself etc
re-inventing the wheel is VERY useful when learning. but you wouldn't put that wheel on your car and drive your family around. you build your wheel and put it on a shelf somewhere, proud of the fact that your built one and understand how it works. Then you go buy a wheel and use it
user1994804
and will ultimately have a better end result
no
your 1-month code won't have a better end result than a solution worked on during years by many contributors, sorry
user1994804
16:26
using someone elses code makes my site that much more just like the other 178,000 others using it
user1994804
No Bueno
user1994804
here
which means you can easily find someone to replace you in case something's wrong with you
you are debating against how the industry works / has worked for a very long time.
user1994804
No... One man band here
16:27
brb smoke
user1994804
noone's replacing me
I'm just telling you that learning is fun, but use battle-tested tools when doing professional code if you can
user1994804
Retired and gonna Conquer the World with my newly found skills
yeah well good luck :P
user1994804
Thx
user1994804
16:28
Its my competitors you need to be telling that too tho
user1994804
*to
user1994804
Grateful Dead, When I Paint My Masterpiece
you should totally make the next FaceBook
user1994804
Lol
thing is, if your competitors use battle-tested and productive tools, they'll be selling before you're even done with your login page :)
16:30
(was written in PHP)
you are already a step ahead
user1994804
@rlemon ;)
user1994804
Funny
I'm glad you recognize the sarcasm :puts away sign:
user1994804
No thanks tho... Im too busy helping Google push Google+ upwards. FB Will be ranked next to MySpace in a few years
user1994804
Hail t o Google+!!!!!!!
16:31
Hail to IRC !!!
user1994804
This is the most fun Ive ever had here
Hail to Miaou !!!
user1994804
Thx Guys
and you being in your 40's you should be right up on the IRC bandwagon
user1994804
Hail to Motocross!!
16:32
there are a few regulars in here (not atm however) who iirc enjoy moto-x
user1994804
I rmbr IRC
if you stick around you may meet them and bond and have a nice thrilling conversation
yeah, moto with porn always wins.
@Jhawins is a fan of moto iirc
there was another as well. Can't remember who
user1994804
And to think Motorola just relased a phone called Moto-X and it has NOTHING to do with Motocross
16:34
you're from the south aintcha?
user1994804
Yup
user1994804
and my wife too
user1994804
Nah... I'm not even married
user1994804
Sarcasm brotha'
user1994804
But I am in SE USA
16:36
well... moto-✝ vs moto-x <- I think Motorola is safe here. you damn motocross people just use the wrong (easier) symbol
user1994804
I knew something didnt sound right
user1994804
That shoulda been and my dog too
user1994804
Now that we've established we're all cool... Anyone mind commenting on whether or not I should have the for loops in the file called or the file that initiates and recieves the results
user1994804
if that makes sense
not really
user1994804
16:41
Ok
user1994804
It was nice chatting with u guys
come back soon. we will miss you
can someone plz tell me how to know which one is being clicked if i'm using this: $('.edit-object, .cancel-object').on('click', function () {...});
@BenjaminGruenbaum the stuff you are talking about doesn't even relate to OOP, it's more relative to patters. Yes, I know that patterns & OOP are very close meanings. I want just to admit, that you critique smth near to the patterns meaning (about AJAX), because you are not descrbing the problem of OOP ( how does my code make an inheritance, encapsulating )
but about the useful of code logic. And code logic != OOP theory, it's a pattern theory, OOP theory is just a set of correct behavior with the encapsulation, dynamic dispatch, polymorphism, and abstraction.
But the logic relates to the pattern. And I have 2 answers you for question: 1). it's a test code 2). in .NET there are a lot of similart classes woth SoapFormatter, JsonSerializer etc
user1994804
I'll look forward to doing it again sometime
16:42
@Hanady hold on I have something for this
@rlemon okay
@YourAdrenalineFix you still here? i took a look at your page
4
Q: JQuery Multiple selectors, $(this) reference?

rlemongiven the following $("#identifier div:first, #idetifier2").fadeOut(300,function() { // I need to reference just the '#identifier div:first' element // however $(this) will grab both selectors }); Is there a better way to go about this other than just calling $("#identifier div:first") aga...

@Hanady $(this).hasClass('edit-object') ? alert('Im edit-object!') : alert('Im cancel-object!');
@YourAdrenalineFix the request took 5-6 seconds to return... the delay is either a slow server or something in your PHP, to the best of my knowledge. Don't think that's JS slowing it down. Good luck solving it.
16:44
@GeloVolro Patterns are just templates of tried&tested solutions to common problems. OOP is a paradigm. I would not use a 'Class' or whatever you think you have going there for AJAX. A factory pattern (taking an object of options and returning an AJAX object) seems a lot more appropriate here. It's how jQuery does it for example. Also worth reading blog.ircmaxell.com/2013/09/beyond-design-patterns.html
ok thanks guys
@FlorianMargaine this.classList.contains('edit-object') || this.className.indexOf('edit-object') != -1 ? alert("I am edit-object!") : alert("I am cancel object!");
('classList' in this ? this.classList.contains('edit-object') : this.className.indexOf('edit-object') != -1) ? alert("I am edit-object!") : alert("I am cancel object!");
jesus man!
user1994804
THANKS SO Much for that @jammypeach, I initially thought that this delay was because I was testing and developing locally
lol
well try this
user1994804
16:47
against a 1998 machine
document.body.classList.contains('chat-body');
returns false for me !
@AbhishekHingnikar because that is the id not the class
go back to bed
user1994804
so I uploaded it to my host but even there it doesn't seem to return the results much quicker
user1994804
*much = any
16:48
@rlemon cant goto bed though i have to study lots today
@BenjaminGruenbaum you got a link on basic scheduling algorithms pal ?
well then stop pissing around on SO :P
i mean the code for them :-/ yeah being a help vamp!
go study!
@rlemon I JUST CAME !
dude, TMI
2
16:49
@AbhishekHingnikar What are you scheduling and why do you think you'd do a better job than task libraries that use redis or even a better job than cron (or the windows counterpart scheduled tasks)
@BenjaminGruenbaum urgh for studying dude
tomorrow i have a practical ... x_x got a link on FCFS , premptive & !premptive SJF ... etc low level stuff ?
@AbhishekHingnikar do you mean kernel scheduling algorithms like round robin, or scheduling different tasks to run on different times?
the code they gave us makes me wanna throw it out :-( ... all variables are A B C D E F G H I and no paper material .. i am trying to seach on wiki and implement em all in js :P but thats a bad idea !
@BenjaminGruenbaum yeap
@AbhishekHingnikar it was a first or second question, not a yes or no one.
First // seriously i should goto bed
16:54
Go read the linux scheduler.
This is a site where there are the information of position and distance of the comet ISON
sooo I got a weird issue
an image is clearly loaded in https on a site
yet chrome says it was loaded in http
chrome crossOrigin bug ?
the src uses "/...", so no issue there
and the network shows the http request with an https
@AbhishekHingnikar same domain
mhm interesting test case pls :D
17:08
https is hard to reproduce...
and does it work the same way in firefox ? or does firefox treats it well ?
and I can't give you an url since it's internal to my workplace
haven't tried ff
oh :$ okay
try ff if ff treats it well then its a chrome bug :P
if not then you need to check your config :->
ff seems to be doing fine :\
We should be lucky to access this site
17:11
?
anyway it might be related to the setup...
there's a proxy to redirect to https, and the site only deals with http. Also, it happens only for images that are 301 redirected
I think that yours say the site... this has the problem for access. :(
(so that there's some code to check access on them)
@MirkoCianfarani speak english please
17:22
@FlorianMargaine see all the network actiity
using another proxy .. that might solve the issue for u
@AaditMShah bro is it just here or even their people don't use a variable name ?
room mode changed to Public: anyone may enter and talk
I hate being ill,sadly I am going to be on meds for most of the life meh
18:06
@BenjaminGruenbaum aw but it was so peaceful in here
hey, anybody can help me with this ? stackoverflow.com/questions/20224594/…
0
Q: Failed to read file through FileReader

Muneem HabibFollowing is my snippet of code whcih reads file from client machine and it is working fine. document.getElementById('files').onchange = function(e) { // Retrieve the file list from the input element //uploadFiles(e.target.files); Files =e.target.files; var reader = new FileReader();...

18:23
Can somebody help me with this? jsfiddle.net/bJ8r8 Closest textarea focus
@Arthur it isn't finding the textarea
look in the console.
@Arthur jsfiddle.net/rlemon/bJ8r8/1 idk if .next actually is better than .closest so look at that. however it seems jQuery doesn't look when it sees a br tag
maybe it is any element actually.
yea .next + remove the brs
that seems like a stupid solution to me. but idk might be a jQuery issue. might be that neither of us understand how to use .closest / .next properly.
any badminton player here?
18:38

JamExchange FM39.426

Featuring DJ Caprica. Room player: gist.github.com/CS1000/4553...
@loktar is BF4 crashing for you too?
It's crashing sooooo many times in a session, it's not even fun anymore.
@OctavianDamiean o/
aloha
@rlemon Thanks man!
ok so now I have two phones on me, both are linked to my gmail. both are sitting on my desk. both are pissing me off with this double notification
@Arthur np. I'd ask around, because it seems odd to me that a <br> tag breaks the searching
but at least you have a workaround for now :)
18:45
0
Q: MVC structure suggestions

ZeeshanI want to create an application i.e svg-edit that use javascript for client side operations but I want to integrate it with ExpressJS. Svg-Edit on the client side contains the folder containing the javascript files that are used for the processing of the html page on client side. Task needed: 1...

@Arthur closest transverses upwards, which means that if you want to use it, you "Click me" element has to be a child of the closest element you are trying to find. jsfiddle.net/bJ8r8/3
@Shea so why does .next not just move past the <br> tags?
correct me if i'm wrong but
.foo
p
p
.bar

$('.foo').next('.bar') would work?
@Shea thanks, but that is no options
@rlemon jsfiddle.net/bJ8r8/2 Strange, when you have the click link in a <li> it doensn't work anymore
@Arthur that is because of next
think about it
$(this).parent('ul').next('.comment_input_form').find('textarea')[0].focus();
@rlemon Of course stupid of me
19:00
@rlemon I think it gives the element that is next after the matched selector
So $('.foo').next('.bar') would give the very next sibling after .bar
I might be wrong though, it's kinda confusing.
Okay, so apparently it only gives an element if the very next sibling matches the selector. jsfiddle.net/8vbNn/3
@Shea nope that's right. I wouldn't normally pass a selector to next tbh
But then there's nextUntil which is even more confusingly worded, and nextAll that seems to be the closest thing to what we wanted, except it gives too many values.
So I give up lol
user986408
19:18
anyone using sails and mongodb?
@BenjaminGruenbaum i found a link
@rlemon jsfiddle.net/bJ8r8/4 And when you have another clear div between it... parent('ul').parent('div') or parents('ul,div') not working
I'm having a problem setting the onclick of a button (input type="button") I can set the value but not the onclick: document.getElementById("c1").onclick="cbuttons(1)";
cbuttons exists.
(I can call cbuttons(number) in the console.)
function cbuttons(inp)
{
console.log(inp);
}
@theHeretic So you are doing this? onclick="document.getElementById('c1').onclick='cbuttons(1)';"?
19:29
<input type="button" id="c1" />
document.getElementById("c1").onclick="cbuttons(1)";
nope, this is the line separated. that was bad formatting.
@theHeretic document.getElementById("c1").onclick = cbuttons.bind(null, 1);
it works.
why does onclick act differently than the other things?
(and whats up with a null argument?)
@theHeretic you don't put functions in strings, it wont work
19:33
Does colleges everywhere write algorithms with ABCDEFG as common variable names ? and that too in C++ ( where can atleast make a flass) :-/ i feel bad for myself
in PHP, 1 min ago, by rlemon
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ಠ_ಠ  - dude, turn on effing js.
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@theHeretic That is so you can bind the 1 argument to the function, the null is the context the function should get, but seeing as you don't need one null is less baggage than window
@rlemon hahahahaha
well, if you set it in the html tag you put it inside of quotes.
:-( i had a hard time reading them, now that i have read the algorithms they feel so easy
19:34
what is ABCDEFG?
@theHeretic Yeah, we're not talking about in html tags
I just find it wierd that setting functions would be different from setting other things. if i wanted to set a second argument would i just go .bind(null, arg1, arg2) or would i .bind(null, arg1) and then .bind(null, arg2)?
@theHeretic as in the literal alphabet
for instance i have a program where they wrote code like this
I didn't know you could provide args with bind! That's epic!
19:38
oh, I could just use an array.
class SchedularFCFS{
    int B[20],BU[10];// i mean seriously ?
    int art,wt,at,bt,ct;
}
blargh !
So it's basically doing partial application as well
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Windows 9 ?
Can somebody help me with this jsfiddle.net/bJ8r8/4 clicked link in <li> then <div> then find textarea in form
19:57
Woop! Finished Antichamber!
@KendallFrey Good job!

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