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18:04
my poop is stinky
!!youtube poopourri
I was afraid my userscript was slowing my computer down, but I can't even find it in the flame chart. Nice.
user1125394
blog.javascriptroom.com on a php blog..
18:06
@SomeKittens o/
@NaN link?
\o
How's everyone?
Good!
Working on stupid-easy stuff. Perfect for a Monday.
And I'm actually kind of blocked by missing data... so... maybe I'll actually add the alt-click reply to the Chat Easy Input tools sometime today.
How about you? How's Rochester?
Cool, sounds like a good Monday so far
Slept in really late (stayed up playing videogames). Having lots of fun but missing full-time college life.
Nice. The only relatively slow thing in my script is adding some text content to an already bloated CSS style element, for a 30 ms grand.
The internet here is horrid, as usual.
@SomeKittens Unfortunate
@FlorianMargaine o hai
sigh, stupid intel does not have ANY information on how big their boxed cpu fans are
(i'm trying to build a small home server since i won't take the big one from my parent's place when moving... and the cube case i'm considering requires <=65mm)
No info from other sources? (Newegg, for instance?)
haven't found anything yet
if you want to give it a try, i5-4440 is the cpu i'm considering
18:18
What is "Thermal Solution Specification"?
no idea
@NaN What?
I have a few i5's
no 4440 though
I haven't noticed if they all have the same fan :/
I would imagine they do
@NaN Are you alive?
@ThiefMaster the fan size is given by the socket, not by the CPU
The screw holes are on the socket
18:23
ah
well, it's the height that matters
I thought the CPU height was pretty much constant?
yes, the cpu height surely is
but usually i use the boxed cooler/fan
but i don't want to end up with one that's too big for the case
Still, the CPU doesn't really limit your fan geometry
except you need it to cool the CPU enough
which is expressed by the max TDP
@JanDvorak But his case limits the fan geometry
amirite?
exactly!
18:27
@ThiefMaster so, what kind of information do you want about the CPU?
the height of the boxed fan
that's not really a property of the CPU itself, is it?
Different vendors could ship the same CPU with different fans preattached, isn't it so?
no
AFAIK the boxed fan is added by the manufacturer, not by the vendor
I'd still expect this kind of spec to be listed with the vendor, not by the manufacturer
The vendors can detach the default fan if they want to
even if the manufacturer attaches one (which I'm not sure of)
18:33
Someone already did something with Assemble.io? (Static site generator running off of Grunt tasks - click through top menu for more info). If so, I'd need some (conceptual) ideas on how to proceed with dynamic generation of pages and nav.
anyone got a good tutorial (before I go looking through 15 random ones) about touch events? Specifically swipe events.
@rlemon what do you want to know?
how to read swipe events on a touch device in js
I need help here, guys my mind is in a knot. Might not be for the first time. I need to understand the difference between primitive values and object values.
18:42
object values wrap primitives values
right, so the object values just contain the primitive ones? That's it?
@rlemon cross-browser swipe events are a fucking nightmare
primitive values can't have any properties, only their value
$.each(group, function (k, v) {
    if (k != 'undefined') {
        var newNodeLI = newElement('li');
        newNodeLI.innerHTML = '<i class="fa fa-square-o"></i> ';
        newNodeLI.appendChild(newTextNode(k));
        newNodeUL.appendChild(newNodeLI);
        newNodeLI.onclick = function () {
            clearCols(domNode);
            $("#" + domNode + " li").siblings().removeClass('active');
            newNodeLI.className = 'active';
            var nextCol = _(group[k]).groupBy(element);
Anyone know how to make it so I can click on the <i> and override the onclick function of the li?
while keeping all the element data
stopPropagation?
18:46
I know that part - but how do I make it click-able separate from it's container?
do I have to build the element manually?
oh - yeah - I do - now I remember
thanks for your help
or onclick, but that's dirty, dirty, dirty
I'm a dirty boy
@JanDvorak You might have to tell me in your words what an object value is. I know that primitive values are created using the literal syntax, and just holds things like 23 or "Poop".
@jbolanos Yeah, we can tell looking at the mustache
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Q: Are there any native mobile app cross-platform tools that allow mixing of HTML5 DOM and Canvas APIs?

Erik  ReppenI was seeing just how far I could push webviews via Cordova (not very) with a game prototype I was working on and was bummed that there doesn't seem to be any way I can leverage both my web UI skills with HTML/CSS (convenient for controls) and canvas to write cross-platform native mobile games wi...

@FarizFakkel Objects have properties, primitive values don't.
18:49
@FarizFakkel I shaved today - my lip is cold now :(
var x=1; x.test = 2; x.test //undefined
I get it.
The other one returns Object()
And such.
var x=function(){}; x.test=2; x.test //2
@jbolanos I know that feel bro. ... No, I don't I still got this Asian peach fuzz on my face.
{} is a prime example of an object.
18:51
@FarizFakkel I've been sporting a goatee since Movember. Today I decided my skin was too dry from winter and no rain so I went lip commando
{} has some (at this point, none) properties, and nothing else.
Was it as much of a puzzle for you at first, Jan? xD
Not really. But I do like this distinction
In Javascript, strings are primitive values
0
Q: Why is a click event triggered only after mouse click and release?

Prem AnandEvery click event on the web works on mouse click and release. Is there a way to do a action on a click event before mouse release??

$.each(group, function (k, v) {
    if (k !== 'undefined') {
    var newNodeLI = newElement('li');
    var checkBox = newElement('i', '', 'fa fa-square-o');
    newNodeLI.appendChild(checkBox);
    newNodeLI.appendChild(newTextNode(k));
    newNodeUL.appendChild(newNodeLI);
    newNodeLI.onclick = function () {
        clearCols(domNode);
        $("#" + domNode + " li").siblings().removeClass('active');
        newNodeLI.className = 'active';
        var nextCol = _(group[k]).groupBy(element);
18:54
var x="hello"; x.test=2; x.test //undefined
Not my best work - but does as required
@jbolanos uh. You're using jQuery - why not use it to create stuff, too?
@JanDvorak because I need to pass data... that's just a holding template. Once you click on the check box you have to do more than make it checked - it has to update an array
@jbolanos still, why not use jQuery for that?
why use jQuery when JavaScript can do it?
18:58
then explain your usage of jQuery instead of querySelectorAll?
user1596138
Anyone else have issues with breakpoints in Chrome? They don't stop loops. So whatever is happening in the loop if I set a breakpoint will continue forever because the breakpoint does stop the values from being modified. Basically a breakpoint creates an automatic infinite loop (for me).
user1596138
i isn't changed anymore, but the loop for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) runs forever. Because i is no longer modified.
@Jhawins not observed
not observed, and definitely invalid behavior
@phenomnomnominal I figured
anyways
GUIS! AM I JQUERY RITE? jsfiddle.net/rlemon/T9ERq
user1596138
This makes breakpoints not only worthless, but fundamentally terrible. Leading to browser crashes/memory being sucked away leaving you with an unresponsive tab. Just because the breakpoint doesn't work right.
19:01
DAT CHAIN
@rlemon Y U NO normal font in da button?
user1596138
@JanDvorak It seems Chrome is just absolutely terrible on my machine. Isn't it supposed to stop infinite loops on it's own as well? Because on mine, I can start one and it'll run at 100% CPU and use all unallocated memory indefinitely until I either force close Chrome, or force close the tab from Chrome's task manager.
@rlemon E_NO_WHITESPACE
@FarizFakkel sorry i'll fix that for you
user1596138
Any website is capable of crippling my machine with the most basic infinite loop.
19:02
@Jhawins If you do an AJAX call in the loop you can't even close it from task manager
@rlemon EEEK. My button is changing to a text input when I click it
user1596138
@SomeKittens Whew. Glad I didn't make that mistake on accident.
@FarizFakkel jsfiddle.net/rlemon/T9ERq/1 der u go
@rlemon DAT CHAIN 2!!
@JanDvorak it wasn't supposed to do any of those things :(
19:04
NOW IN YOUR LOCAL CINEMA
@rlemon I mean even just on phones. You got 3 different systems of events to try to deal with.
@phenomnomnominal :(
@rlemon but it's kewl nevertheless :-)
user1596138
Seriously. If this is how normal web browsers legitimately work (duh, it's not) I can cripple thousands of PCs just for the hell of it. There's no way. 4 years ago I know FF would stop loops like this for security. Has something changed where we now accept that vulnerability? Or is Chrome a bit wonky on my machine?
@rlemon welcome to my hell.
19:04
@JanDvorak well the functionality was desired, the chaining hell was just me being silly
@Jhawins it still does. Just the delay is quite long.
user1596138
@JanDvorak Does Chrome? I let one run for >30 minutes last time when I was showing my performance woes.
@phenomnomnominal well ALL I need is swipe left and right (for panel changes) and touch/click
and afaik click / touch is pretty easy
user1596138
yeah it's tracking the swipes that is awful
19:05
swipe gestures for changing the panel :/
user1596138
That loop alone takes >3 minutes to complete. Shouldn't it be seconds?
any good resources you have?
@rlemon there's no native swipes, so you gotta track down, move and up manually
which sounds all good
@rlemon Check this out: jsfiddle.net/T9ERq/2
did you just indent it sensibly?
after the element switches
user1596138
19:07
It's literally just counting downwards. The Date() part should only be run once and the rest should just be i--; console.log(i) repeated over and over again. I don't understand.
if I could have gotten it all without the callback in blur I would have :P
@rlemon Yep. One level of indentation per context change
except you have mousedown mousemove mouseup (old shit), pointerdown pointermove pointer up (new windows), and touchstart touchmove and touchend (iOS/Android)
single line :P
user1596138
This has put a stop to my work for the day because it's fucking me hard right now.
19:07
@phenomnomnominal well this would only be triggered on touch capable devices.
@rlemon if you can get away with it, just use hammer.js
and I will offer soft buttons for desktop users
so mouse events I'm hoping I don't have to track
You know why
@rlemon @RyanKinal WHEN ARE YOU COMING HERE?
@rlemon nah, in old phones they're still just called mouse events (even though they're touches)
how old?
19:09
Um I think android 2.3 still does that
Alrighty then
hrm
(which is unfortunately our most popular OS still)
!!google stats android 2.3
user1596138
19:09
Hahaha I keep seeing these headlines like "Google Chrome security flaw offers unrestricted password access"
@deep not alrighty then. how many effing times do we have to tell you to FORMAT YOUR BLOODY CODE!!!
user1596138
Do people not realize that that's how Firefox stores them too?
user1596138
Safari is the only browser that doesn't do that.
The most popular browser always gets the most attention when it comes to bugs
@Jhawins I actually like it, I always forget my passwords.
19:10
@rlemon Dayumn, take da chill pill mayn...
and plus my laptop is locked
@FarizFakkel don't make me angry.... you don't want to see me angry
@FarizFakkel this isn't a one off.
user1596138
@phenomnomnominal Honestly that's all you need.
@rlemon I just sharted.
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19:11
@Jhawins I agree, people are dumbasses
Ever heard a headline saying "critical security flaw in Jan Dvorak's experimental web browser could lead to massive data loss"? No? It's because my experimental web browser isn't exactly popular.
user1596138
Fuck Chrome. The only thing I want it for is the development tools and they only make things worse.
user1596138
@JanDvorak But Firefox is...
@Jhawins not as popular as...
user1596138
19:13
IE?
user1596138
Konqueror?
Wrong :-)
@rlemon Pffsshh, skinny d00d with a skin condition? I'ma take you on brah
user1596138
Opera. What ever happened to Opera.
First, I'ma clean my pants.
19:15
> Photoshop - v. A deadly skin condition, often destroying entire external organs. Also causes skin coloration occasionally.
@Jhawins they adopted webkit and copied chrome's ui
user1596138
@NathanJones Aw :/
s/webkit/blink/
@Jan oh so Apple kept the webkit name. i thought it was the other way around.
anyone else think opera's ui was awesome?
I use OMobile on my S60 phone
faster JS than the built-in browser, doesn't mess up SO mobile and has tabs.
19:23
@phenomnomnominal hammer.js looks to be the golden goose
user1596138
Chrome documentation is also either full of shit, or my installation is borked.
@Jhawins please elaborate
user1596138
My breakpoint conditions don't work... At all.
user1596138
Hold on. I'm trashing and reinstalling. Something is definitely wrong. I'm done chasing ghost problems.
can't reproduce; please reinstall
user1596138
19:34
Reinstalled. Identical loop to the one causing problems before doesn't keep going after hitting a breakpoint. That problem is solved.
user1596138
Although now I can't edit my source code live in the sources tab! Same version of Chrome (31.blah). Holy shit I fucking quit.
user1596138
!!afk fuck OSX
@Jhawins Hurry back, ok?
user1596138
NO!
@CapricaSix :-D
F*. My Windows taskbar has lost the sound volume icon...
19:41
@rlemon yeah it's good, handles most usecases, the only thing it doesn't do is fingertracked swiping
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Q: How to refresh a page without reload in php?

EugeneI am have a page with many entries right now i am taking 2 like this page url http://localhost/DS/abc.php?id=1 1-280-12/09/2013-er-0-delete 2-280-12/09/2013-edr-0-delete ..... So when i delete it goes to page with blank id and ofcourse that id is deleted.I want that it should reload or st...

@JanDvorak ^
@rlemon it's not folded away either
did you disable your audio driver?
No. The sound is working perfectly. I just can't set the volume
I can lower the volume if I try enough, but my key to increase the volume is borken completely.
When I twiddle the setting to show the icon, it tells me the "icon isn't currently active; it will be shown when it appears"
user924016
19:47
lol
I suspect I'll restart windows pretty soon anyways
user1125394
it's the start of the end for a pc
I guess the random restarts means the end is nigh, not disappearing taskbar icons
user924016
@NaN it is everyday for windows users..
On the upside, it only restarts randomly when it's running on batteries, not on mains power.
user1125394
19:51
my brother had a laptop like this too (samsung..)
Lenovo; 2yo
netbook
missing caps-lock key (bare contact still works), b0rken arrow keys (down works), cracked case, collecting dirt. Still used.
one of the engineers who works here removed his caps key all together
I did that too, but I intended to put it back
said "the amount of times I hit it by accident vs the amount of times I actually need it made this an easy decision"
user1125394
no camel case for him
19:56
or you know, you can just use the shift key
how often do you need capslock
user1125394
o shit I'm retarded
makes sense, unless it is a trigger key in a game I never use it
just like page up / page down
I almost never use those unless gaming
user1125394
the only time I press cap-lock is to disable it, after it was enabled for some reason
WHENEVER I"M SCREAMING> IT"S HARD TO HOLD THE SHIFT KEY>
I AM GOOD AT PINKY HOLDING THE RIGHT SHIFT KEY!!!
19:57
@rlemon I use PgX pretty often when browsing
I YELL TYPE A LOT
not to mention CTRL+PgX, which switches the tabs on Chrome
@JanDvorak yea, I know a lot of people do, I just don't
user1125394
o this tab switch shortcut, I was looking for it , thx
also, Alt+PgX controls F.lux
actually, I use CTRL+PgX exclusively
20:07
@SomeKittens I don't think I have time to make the trip this week. I have two gigs at the end of the week (have to practice, make set lists, etc.) and I have a feature that needs to go live on the 15th.
@SomeKittens how about we pre plan for a weekend in the new year.
I'm sure @RyanKinal wouldn't mind a short drive if it were planned and we could book it off
I know I wouldn't
I imagine you visit NY a few times a year?
or is this going to be the last trip home for a while
Actually, we'll see how far I get on that feature tonight. If I pull a long night, I might be able to make it out Wednesday.
Or tomorrow? Not sure.
yea well I probably won't be able to
I figured
@rlemon pulllll requeeeeeeest
:-P
Hooray!
No more bookmarklets for alt-click replies!
20:20
There's a place with decent pho within walking distance of my work
so that's cool.
what's a "shash"?
@Shmiddty Lucky bastard
it is a sash but said by a person with a speech impediment
@RyanKinal they don't have selections or anything. Just beef pho. The cut of meat is excellent, but the broth is slightly on the bland side.
still pretty good
I figured it was "s-hash", short for "super-hash", which will get you "super-stoned"
I figured it was a typo
20:22
I should make pho
It is delicious
... and now I'm hungry
better start boiling some bones
takes a while
Hahaha
I want to run an if statement saying: if (elementWithID:"Id".text = "failed login) {....} else { ...}. in iOS xcode how would I do that?
Do you know how to get an Element By Id?
20:29
@ge0rges I wasn't aware that this was the iOS xcode chat.
Do you know how to get the text Content?
well it's javascript so I guess this could be the correct chatroom.
        [mainWebView stringByEvaluatingJavaScriptFromString:@"document.getElementById('id here').click();"];
right @RyanKinal ?
What does clicking have to do with anything?
sorry [mainWebView stringByEvaluatingJavaScriptFromString: @"document.getElementById('login-msg')"
That gets you the element, not the contents of the element
Ryan's dropping hints for you
20:31
Thats my question how would I get the content?
Well, Google it.
I'm hesitant to give you the answer... because depending on your view is not a good way to figure out whether the login failed.
I tried. that's always my first chocie.
!!mdn Node.textContent
20:32
Ryan in my case you can trust it is.
!!tell ryan help tell
@ryan tell: Redirect command result to user/message. /tell msg_id|usr_name cmdName [cmdArgs]
@JanDvorak Yeah, I always forget about tell...
@ge0rges look at the link above. (in the message by Caprica)
!!tell ryan tell ryan tell ryan slidepoop
@Shmiddty Command tell cannot be used in /tell.
20:33
heh.
Thanks a lot guys. Sorry for disturbing you!
@ge0rges I still think you should re-examine how your data is represented, though.
Ok
@RyanKinal any recommendations?
Hm... /die can be used in /tell. Don't worry, I've revived the bot (does she still work here?)
$.isEmptyObject(this.self.AdminTools.prototype.model.attributes)...
20:36
@Shmiddty WTF?
@ge0rges I'd reallly need more details. And I don't have time to do an in-depth examination of somebody else's data model right now.
bad code abound!
!!are you alive?
@RyanKinal Indubitably
Well it's fine I can figure it out thanks.
20:37
Sweet
x.y.prototype smells
user1596138
brainfart moment
@Jhawins It's been 20 years. You can't just waltz back into my life like this.
this.self. smells.
user1596138
`this.value`//"nameOfObj"
`source: this.value;`
user1596138
20:38
Obviously not the way to do it. Accessing an Object by name, when that name is stored in a variable. ?
Yeah... this.self is stinky as hell
still better than new sth.constructor
I asked the new boss to get some JS training for the other devs, and he suggested I do it...
@Shmiddty GLWT
user1596138
I'd rather not have to define it as {1: {}, 2: {}, 3: {}} so I can do obj[this.value]
20:41
@Jhawins what are you trying to do?
user1596138
`this.value`//"nameOfObj"
`source: this.value;`//Needs to end up referencing nameOfObj, not using this.value itself.
that doesn't mean anything.
user1596138
@Shmiddty Still?
@RyanKinal That won't do anything. I'm the only person here who enjoys programming.
20:43
And maybe blog.javascriptroom.com :-D
@Shmiddty Well then fire the lot of them.
@RyanKinal If I had the power...
user1596138
Ah fuck it. May as well go multidimensional on this shit.
var this = {value: 'nameOfObj'};
{source: this.value}
?
Still doing time-tracking at work. On my time sheet, "adding alt-click reply functionality to chat easy input tools" has become "modified open-source javascript browser plugin"
20:45
@Jhawins you need to work on your communication skills.
user1596138
@Shmiddty doesn't work though. You'll end up with 'nameOfObj' instead of the actual object called nameOfObj
Hey guys, how would I go about finding the closes 'button' after a onclick event fires (passing the event)? Meaning, in my html I have onclick=myfunction(event)...and in myfunction,

var btn = $(e.target).next(':button'); but it always comes back undefined, what's the proper way of finding the button?
user1596138
The closest thing I know of would be to use window[this.value] which feels extremely stupid.
var constructors = {
    "nameOfObj": function(){}
};

{source: constructors["nameOfObj"]}
@Jose It depends on your html structure, but you might consider nextAll instead of next
20:47
@Jose use jQuery to attach the event handler, then use this to refer to the element to which the event was attached
user1596138
I should be using a multidimensional object anyway because of what's next. Nevermind.
Soup and salad, apparently, was not enough for lunch.
e.target often refers to some descendant of the node you actually want.
^ true
@RyanKinal Also, the new boss is bad at javascript too, but thinks otherwise.
20:49
Ah. THAT kind of situation.
We're using jQuery mobile... which is the worst thing ever.
You think "oh, jQuery mobile... that must be lightweight, right?"
NOPE.
It'll take a <select> element, and translate it into a bunch of divs. Because fuck performance.
user1596138
@Shmiddty For sure. It's been a long day.
We have almost 0 need for cross-browser compatibility... We're targeting one specific browser on one specific device.
user1596138
20:51
Ooh! Hire me for cross-browser support then. I'll make sure all of your needs are met.
@Shmiddty for one specific user, let me guess?
@JanDvorak Nah. We just have totalitarian control over the system.
We've got several thousand or so technicians, whom we have set up with Galaxy Note IIs
WTF @cap?
!!s/set up with/provided/
@Shmiddty We've got several thousand or so technicians, whom we have provided Galaxy Note IIs (source)
20:54
thanks :-)
@JanDvorak I do use the this reference: var btn = $(this).next(':button'); but it doesn't seem to find it, meaning, when I quickwatch 'btn', there is no element
@Jose this depends on how you attach the event
if you do onclick="func()", you lose the context
@Jose this is a context-sensitive keyword.
that is exactly how I used it...how do I need to send it in order to be able to traverse the DOM?
!!tell jose google jquery on
@rlemon BUG!!!
!!tell jose jquery on
Well my brother and his gfs new puppy has been crying for approximately 8 hours now...
20:58
@RUJordan I am a banana!
@JanDvorak the problem with using 'on', is that I have several buttons where I want the same functionality, and thus I would have to take care of distinct ids, with the onclick approach, I wouldn't have had to. But maybe you need to see a bit of my markup
@JanDvorak I appreciate your help, I'll post a question if I can't find a way to 'summon' the needed element xD
@Jose you could use a common class
@RyanKinal saw that the other day, "HAAAAANDS" made me lol
@Jose nope.
20:59
hrm I remember Zirak closing an issue about that recently.
I just realized I haven't read xkcd for a while... just now catching up, hehe
I'll look through the logs
@Jose If you really want onclick (you don't!!!), then use onclick="func(this)"
@RUJordan tell your brother he shouldn't be crying with the puppy, he is just teaching him bad habbits

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