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20:00
don't matter
There's both then
user1596138
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yes, I know.
@RUJordan I have no idea what I'm seeing
Which one did you click?
20:02
@rlemon sorry, but I tried pretty much everything and I'd like to keep this code semantically correct, and I can't get the time to go down using the window.requestAnimFrame method... from what I understood you need to change the number in the function that should do the 'callback', but it doesn't seem like making any difference jsfiddle.net/va2Bm
user1596138
I guess I just don't get it.
it should be the number of milliseconds between every frame from what I've understood...
Does !!summon work for stackexchange as well as stackoverflow?
user1596138
Reference pointers make sense, sure.
@loktar Awesome game dude. Let me know when it makes it onto the iOS app store, I'll definitely grab a copy.
20:03
@BenjaminGruenbaum it's basically a map with X,Y coordinates, using a prototype engine. I'm just hoping the code is clean and is as optimized as it can be
I'm still new to object design on a larger scale so I'm trying hard to learn fast
I'm just not sure it does
@Cicada3301 the point of a shim is not to touch it
Anyone had experience with node-fluent-ffmpeg or just ffmpeg?
don't touch it :P
@Loktar I agree with monners, it's so cool! I'm glad you finished it
20:03
if you are using Chrome you don't need the shim - it is there to support older browsers or browsers that haven't implemented that functionality yet
@RUJordan why are you using data attributes for this :/ why not have variables?
@rlemon I just changed the number of milliseconds between each frame... I should have touched that, right?
so likely you are not actually running the setTimeout at all, because you hit something above that
@Cicada3301 no because you are not changing anything you see
that code is basically saying
Have an object for a cell
@rlemon that if you have one of the things above you should do the function below
right?
20:05
@BenjaminGruenbaum I was trying to do that earlier, but the pseudo coordinates (what was displayed) was fucked up from the code coordinates, so I figured data attributes would be a clean way to store and keep track of coordinates, since the map is constantly reloaded
foo = (function() {
  if( 'foo' in window ) return window.foo;
  if( 'otherFoo' in window ) return window.otherFoo;
  if( none of the above ) {
    do the classic timeout option
  }
}());
user1596138
!!> a = {}; b = a; a['eh'] = {}; a = a.eh; (a == b.eh)
Don't keep state in your DOM
@Jhawins true
20:05
because you don't need the shim for your browser - that last timeout is never hit
user1596138
I just don't get how that will help me :P
@Cicada3301 until you understand what a shim is (or a polyfill) don't use them
just do it with limited browser support than clean it up
@rlemon or not touch it and tell the function that moves the snake apply only at the multiple of 10 call of it?
@BenjaminGruenbaum how would I make an object for a cell?
Like you did for map
@BenjaminGruenbaum did you see that they aren't always stored in the DOM? this.x = p_x+1; this.y = p_y+1;
I do end up putting the coordinates in the Map object
The data attributes help me select specific cells based on XY, and I can eventually manipulate them/add actions as needed
I made MINOR alterations which clean things up
yes there is no more background - read the comments as per why. I wasn't doing that much work
@GeloVolro Large blocks are easier to read as a fiddle jsfiddle.net/rlemon/x9q5R
I hope those are jokes
they aren't
but jquery's cool, why not use it?
yes, jquery is best and does all great things
Two users with 5K rep on the site recommending jQuery for something trivial that is a) as easy without jQuery and b) indicates a bigger much design problem. This is very saddening to see, makes me wish downvoting comments was possible. — Benjamin Gruenbaum 13 secs ago
20:28
@JoshC wth
@hunter which I'm about to downvote unless you add an explanation... — RUJordan 24 secs ago
This time I wont forget. I'll downvote in a minute unless he adds an explanation
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A: How to get list of div's with similar class name?

Benjamin GruenbaumYou should use .querySelectorAll var matching = document.querySelectorAll('[class*="bz_comment"]')

@BenjaminGruenbaum up'd
@BenjaminGruenbaum or XPATH ?
same.
20:30
@Miszy it's community wiki - feel free to edit that in
I could have sworn QSA was unsupported in IE8
@RUJordan nope, common misconception though.
nope
addEventListener is though.
QSA > getbyclassname
Wow, 91% global support
I'm embarassed
@blackbird- welcome to SO! where asking for JS help often turns into the great jQuery debate! (go with Benjamins answer, it is correct). — rlemon 5 secs ago
however OPs gravatar is sexy
I love a woman in a over sized dress shirt
Soo... Universal Music Group just signed up for a SlickText account... O.O
@RyanKinal SEND THEM A DEMO VIA SMS BLAST!
Inorite?
My business partner was all "Yeah, they're totally legit, Google them."
And then I did, and they are WAY FUCKING PAST LEGIT
20:37
> Universal Music Group is the largest music corporation in the world. An American-based, French-owned multinational music corporation, it currently operates as a subsidiary of Paris-based media conglomerate Vivendi
... I should probably be implementing those additional features they want...
French owned? I bet Florian knows them
-_-
-1 This is the two current answers combined, only with a (horrible) querySelectorAll polyfill (that only works in this specific case...) and no added value on top of them. — Benjamin Gruenbaum 1 min ago
Universal Music isn't known in USA?
@BenjaminGruenbaum late answers are funnnnn
20:40
@FlorianMargaine I'm sure it is. I just didn't recognize them by name.
I certainly recognize the artists, though
they'll send millions of texts and give you millions of dollars.
you're rich.
share the wealth
Well, right now they're limited to 50k per month. But I assume they're starting small.
Also, I don't really know what they're using it for
Might be internal for all I know
20:44
Man, contenteditable is just filled with cross-browser inconsistency pitfalls...
lolyep
True that :]
I have 3 different browsers (Chrome, IE, Firefox) handling the enter key three different ways...
keyboard behavior is a mess in browsers
Chrome is inserting \n; Firefox is inserting <br />; IE is inserting <p></p>
@Retsam AFAIR one of the browsers was also inserting \n\n
@Miszy Maybe; don't think I've seen that.
I'm pretty sure Chrome's behavior changed to \n after I set white-space:pre, but neither of the other browsers changed.
try {
    //Mozilla, chrome, etc.
} catch(ie) {
    //...
}
I might have just called somebody a flapjack
You sure about that, flapjack? google.com/…RUJordan 35 secs ago

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