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18:00
rep farming?
'morning all
'evening
mornin
user1596138
Afternoon
@Loktar Then what have you been reading?
18:04
somone tell me why these event listeners are all returning the same value
@FlorianMargaine what's rep farming?
@eazimmerman because of i that's equal to 8 by the end of the loop
temp variable does the same thing
Temp variable?
temporary variable
a copy of i so it doesn't look at the value at the end of the loop
it seems like no matter what, it will refer to the end state of the loop
18:07
Your "j" variable is a global variable (well, not in jsFiddle though).
user1596138
Why is the syntax highlighting on main so.... Awful?
document.body.appendChild(createPageButton(i,(function(j){
    console.log(j);
})(j)));
@eazimmerman see it?
nvm don't listen to me
fuck i'm having an off day
var j;
for (lalala) {
    j = i;
}
^ that's what you're actually doing
18:10
@rlemon that was me a few days ago
I was just... off
it is like I'm not noticing simple things
@rlemon fixed it
but i have to use bind
ohh well. physio and then early end to my day
@m59 Hey, yea I'm currently looking at it and trying to figure out how to do the same in my application. It'll likely have to be in a few hours. From what I can see in your example though, it's behaving exactly like I want mine to
user1596138
It happens lol
18:11
@m59 THanks for taking the time to help me out with this.
@Oleg i was expecting the function to save the variable upon the function's declaration
but it makes sense it is referring to the variables current state (post loop)
Read some Crockford.
Hell Guys, Does any one knows any jquery slider plugin which shows the 2 or more images in a row, clicking the next and previous button will just advance to the next image with an animation
@Oleg I tried but he got annoyed at me. said I was too close or something
18:13
@RUJordan rep farming is the fact of posting many answers to get many cheaply earned reputation points
Yea, but he's not much more annoyed than the people in this room when answering to newbies.
@SomeKittensUx2666 nothing for a few weeks
at a new job they dont even use angular :(
yet..
You're dev lead, make 'em switch
Who would even use Angular?
user1596138
!!urban Angular
18:14
What do they use front-end? jQuery + 100 plugins?
@Jhawins [angular](http://angular.urbanup.com/1079438) word to describe anything that is cool

polar opposite of linear
Let's bloat our apps with tons of code we don't use and oh let's inline it all in HTML.
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@Oleg I'm finding it hard to like you.
@m59 I'm used to it already.
m59
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I'm kidding, but seriously...are you out of your mind?
18:16
Perhaps.
m59
m59
inline view logic is angular's best feature.
I'm yet to hear the good points about Angular other than "hey, it's hipster and by Google".
m59
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And you're manipulating the dom, how?
@FlorianMargaine I wouldn't say many, I've only answered a few questions today.
If I know the answer, I post it with a good explanation, even if I vote to close.
I'm not good enough to farm :P
It's not that hard to alter the DOM. A couple of methods in view (as in MVC) are sufficient for a given partial.
18:19
@Oleg Do you use jQuery?
No.
m59
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@Oleg all I can say is this
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A: Why use AngularJS instead of jQuery?

m59Data-Binding You go around making your webpage, and keep on putting {{data bindings}} whenever you feel you would have dynamic data. Angular will then provide you a $scope handler, which you can populate (statically or through calls to the web server). This is a good understanding of ...

If you can't see the vast superiority of it....good luck in the future of web development.
I just like the fact that I never have to do DOM manipulation
Also testing is way easier.
@rlemon Is that Abhishek?
18:21
@m59 <div rotate-on-click="45"></div> really? But isn't this violating the separation of concerns?
m59
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and that post is only focuses on DOM manipulation. The other benefits, sheesh. You could write a book.
sigh
@KendallFrey yes, he is farming upvotes (rep)
m59
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@Oleg technically, you're violating separation of concerns the other way, it's just not as bad. Angular means less compromise.
Some of those look like downvotes.
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@Oleg what else is concerned about it?
18:22
SO should have different colours like reddit
downvotes should be blue
Like, oh, I don't know. Green and red
@m59 I think that Angular uses the worst-case scenario.
@KendallFrey just makes me think of christmas
orange / blue
only way to go
18:23
You're directly inlining calls to your functions into HTML.
m59
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@Oleg you literally just argued that having one thing be concerned about one thing is breaking SRP.
Ah, yes, because orange and blue is immediately clear which is good and bad.
m59
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@Oleg WRONG. you aren't calling functions. Read the post man...
Course, I'm an imgur user more than a redditor, so...
@m59 sorry, it's not a function, it's a "directive".
And why can't you set a class instead of using .css()?
18:25
whenever I see a new technology doing something in a way that I don't agree with: I step back and think, "Well i'm sure glad I don't have to use it." and leave it there.
m59
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You're arguing against Angular because you don't understand it. It's painfully obvious to anyone that does. You must be one of the top devs in the world, since you've got it down better than google and a lot of devs in this room.
@Oleg Uh, that's exactly what you do in Angular
ng-class (n): What @Oleg needs to take.
I've never argued I know to do things better than Angular does them.
m59
m59
@Oleg you could, but that's not the point of the post.
gggguuuuyyys
18:26
room topic changed to JavaScript: Room Challenge: 24hrs without being condescending to eachother. GO! Please review the room pseudo-rules: rules.javascriptroom.com. Don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help. [ecmascript] [ecmascript-5] [iz-best-yo]
I surely do things worse than Angular does them.
!!urban condescending
@SomeKittensUx2666 condescending Law School professor who talks to students like they are first graders.
m59
m59
Oh wait, come on man. Look at the code.
sounds about right
m59
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18:27
You're going to pull that off with a class?
You're just arguing to be bratty.
@SomeKittensUx2666 yes...
jquery and 100 plugins
no joke dude
m59
m59
I don't hold a grudge. We're cool. but be real man. You're being bratty.
makes me want to slit my wrists with a Macbook Air.
and TFS...
18:28
@rlemon we'll never make it
team foundation server
/me misses git
Everyone is entitled to my opinion.
@Cicada3301 pft. Maybe you won't .
!!urban tfs
I just finally got a good grasp of it all
18:28
@SomeKittensUx2666 [TFS](http://tfs.urbanup.com/3113598) (acronym) Means Thanks For Sharing. This is used when someone doesn't want to hear what you're saying.

It can mean, "Please don't tell me more, I don't really want to know this".

Often used by cynical or sarcastic people.

Along the lines of [\[tmi\]](http://urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tmi)
fuck... I just ruined it!
@rlemon NOOOOOO
it's a big or gate: if any of us will return true none of us will make it :P since the result will be true
<div class="rotatable">...</div>
document.querySelector(".rotatable").classList.add('rotate45');
^ is it that bad?
m59
m59
genius.
18:29
woops, sorry kitten, wrong message
m59
m59
Yes, because that's not what my code does.
anyways. off to my appointment. you kids try to play nice now. I think as a room we should try to be less condescending and more professional. anyone else with me?
m59
m59
If you were focused on learning rather than being a brat, you might have read my code before arguing against it.
no one?
@rlemon With some of the entitled people who come here? Doubt it.
18:30
fine... watch the world burn...
@rlemon if i'd say me it would be a bit ironic
and expect me to rage on people (just saying)
m59
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@rlemon ok :'(
@m59 Your code rotates elements with a given directive by 45 degrees on click, I guess.
guys, remember the thing about my internet nickname?
I thought of t1wc
18:31
@m59 you are not really an issue mate, just been getting annoying in here lately with everyone up everyone elses ass
m59
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@Oleg it's pretty basic. I'll let you figure it out. There's a demo and all..
I really liked the idea of the 1 who could
but now it looks more like the 1 water closet
m59
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@rlemon at the moment, I don't have any hard feelings or anything. I appreciate all of you, even if you want to act silly.
what do you think?
m59
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But I think it's good that we let people know when they're behavior isn't very good.
How else do we improve as people?
18:32
@m59 dying :D
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Anyway, I think you're doing that now, and I appreciate that.
I should try not to come across so harsh.
I tend to be very cynical. We've had a few people turn around, but it's the vast minority.
eh the condescending started with a snide remark anyway
> Who would want to use Angularjs?
so it was warranted.
Most people decide what's right before the debate starts.
IDK DUDE FUCKING GOOGLE
m59
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18:33
^ @SomeKittensUx2666 ftw
room's motto: stop rumblin', start googlin'
@Loktar where does google use Angular?
that should be a thing
It's like Fight Club: I'd love to have an in-depth conversation about what it means, but either others say A.) "You're not supposed to talk about it!" (no, you're not funny) B.) Never seen it.
@Oleg YouTube, for starters.
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@Oleg I would just consider that if you can't understand a simple code block (that has nothing to do with Angular), perhaps you also can't understand why Angular is awesome?
18:34
@SomeKittensUx2666 Otherwise it wouldn't be a debate, it would be an argument.
@m59 Was I wrong in interpretation of your code sample?
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m59
Yeah, definitely.
And there's nothing stopping you from debating against personal opinion.
!!afk doctors
m59
m59
Create your code's demo and compare it to mine.
18:35
so many people going to doctors these days
m59
m59
If you pull off my functionality using a single class, I will gladly listen to everything you have to say and assume it is true and good.
@KendallFrey In my opinion, a debate is two people discussing contrary opinions with the intention of finding the truth somewhere in the middle. An argument is two people trying to convince the other that they're 100% right.
!!google modernist vs postmodernist argument
!!wiki debate
All internet arguments are stupid, and anyone who disagrees with me is wrong. And a moron. And probably ugly.
m59
m59
lol
@Retsam I'm hoping you meant that the clever way, not the fail way?
@SomeKittensUx2666 Sorry, I don't see any mention of Angular in the client-side source code of youtube.
@m59 I've been editing it to make it as obviously facetious as possible.
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m59
Thank goodness.
People say that all the time in non-internet contexts.
18:39
> If I agreed with you we would both be wrong.
In all seriousness, I've had some really good experience debating people in a very select few internet communities, where I've felt there's been decent respect and at least a basic openness to listen to the other persons opinion.
user1596138
Wait when did the condescending challenge start? Only an idiot would forget to put the start time up.. // you get it?? hehe
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Pretty much everywhere else I need to remind myself that there's more productive things to do, like slam my head into my keyboard.
14 mins ago, by rlemon
room topic changed to JavaScript: Room Challenge: 24hrs without being condescending to eachother. GO! Please review the room pseudo-rules: http://rules.javascriptroom.com. Don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help. [ecmascript] [ecmascript-5] [iz-best-yo]
14 min ago, genius!
user1596138
18:41
@SomeKittensUx2666 Was a joke ;)
m59
m59
hehehe
user1596138
I think you'd be smart enough to know that though
user1596138
lol ok. 'Nuff 'o that
user1596138
!!no ones looking baby. Lets get it on
18:51
@Jhawins That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
user1596138
Aw rejection
@eazimmerman That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
@qwertynl that country code one
it took almost 4 minutes for that page to load :-|
@AbhishekHingnikar weird
19:00
@m59 Indeed, with class alone it looks difficult. I haven't noticed the +=deg.
Me: Hey Linux, can I get an AMP stack going?
Linux: Sure! It's two commands.

Me: Hey OSX, can I get an AMP stack going?
OSX: Sure! You'll just need to edit a bunch of config files, manually download/install three different packages (and change a deeply set security setting to even get them to run) for MySQL alone, PHP won't work at all, I'm going to insist Sublime doesn't exist and you'll need to install a completely new package manager.
/me laughs at Mac fanbois who think Linux is 'difficult to configure'
@AbhishekHingnikar AGREED
@AbhishekHingnikar wtf
Please tag shit like that as NSFL
Can you bin that pleeeeeeease?
19:10
Or at least unonebox it
1 message moved to bin
Thanks
Sure
Hi all, simply question on jQuery performance. I'm currently using appendTo() to move a <nav> element and the menu inside it, and position it elsewhere on the page. I'm wondering how fast appendTo() is, can anyone offer an opinion on whether this is an ok practise, or is this frowned upon?
eh should be fast enough
I mean.. just moving around an element with jquery appendTo would be the way to go
19:14
After some additional thought, I still don't understand the love for Angular, sorry. :(
its love/hate for me
mostly love
I feel like I'm missing something very important that would make me "ahha! that's why!".
@Loktar I found an article on jQuery last night which said that using for() is much faster than $.each(), and this got me thinking about other areas of performance I take for granted.
well any native implemenation is going to be faster
like appendChild will most likely be faster
but, thats micro performance type stuff
19:17
@Loktar Then it's not my concern for a few more years. Thanks for the comments : )
@SomeGuy NSFL ?
not safe for life!
not safe for licking !
Lunch.
I'm pretty sure it's "not safe for lunch", but maybe that's just me.
Not safe for luchadors?
19:20
Not Safe For Loktar
^ lol
Ill read it as that now
@Retsam What's funny is that that's actually what I use it as when sending @mikedidthis links
(He reads most of them during lunch)
Everyone in this room is an incompetent idiot. Except for you , you know who you are.
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Me :D
:phew: I almost thought it was me.
19:23
Condescending enough :D ?
http://jsbin.com/opogIroN/2/edit  vs.  jsbin.com/ziqu/1/edit
          ^-- angular                                        ^-- vanilla
damn
Am I being wrong in favoring the vanilla version?
yeah, thats not really showing angulars strong points imo
lol? :(
Its obvious for such simple case vanilla is better :P
but is your whole project just a rotate-on-click ?
think of it on a longer run ;-)
ps you have roit.js ayways
19:28
Riot is a liar.
!!afk formatting my harddrive
Only 1k guys!
I'm actually currently (okay, for a while already) looking for a minimalistic MV(?) framework.
Don't forget to include jQuery!
And when Angular was released I was really happy... for about 10 minutes.
But everyone is saying: "Hey, Angular is so cool! You're an idiot for thinking otherwise".
19:29
@AbhishekHingnikar riot is a horrible piece of shit.
java.lang.AssertionError:
Expected :true
Actual   :false
  <Click to see difference>
it's a horrible horrible horrible joke.
even worse actually i read its source
I clicked. I don't know what I was expecting...
19:30
@AbhishekHingnikar look at their TodoMVC example - it's a sad joke.
> lightweight — I don’t understand the use-cases the alternatives solve.
@BenjaminGruenbaum look at their router.
> framework — A product with the business logic removed, but all of the assumptions left in.
@Oleg I'm under the impression that you do not need a ready made MV(?) framework in order to write good client side code.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I was given that advice too and tried writing code in MVP... fashion. Now thinking I have lots of boilerplate.
@AbhishekHingnikar I read it.
@Oleg well, bring problems to this room and we'll see what we can do :D
19:32
@BartekBanachewicz hastebin.com/noxetavodu.coffee ???
@Oleg also, I'd read Fowler's UI architectures article, then his PoEAA book, then the GoF design patterns book, then not take any of that as hard truth and figure something out that works for you :D
@BenjaminGruenbaum Is that an invitation or a subtle way to say "go to... sleep" already? :D
Also, MVC is a pretty terrible architectural design pattern - we know that today :D
@Oleg that was an invitation
What would be an alternative?
le loup
19:36
Well, the first thing you want is separation of concerns. Somehow you need to differentiate your data from your presentation - that's super important.
The second thing you really want to have is explicit dependency management and no global state. DOM events are a form of global state if you listen to them from multiple places. Adding classes to things and then querying the DOM is global state. In general selectors are useful for when bootstrapping your application and that's it.
Avoiding global state (and having as little state as possible) is crucial for your sanity and the testability of the code.
I think I achieved the SoC somehow, but through MVP.
And browserify CommonJS is wonderful.
Browserify/CommonJS are not about managing dependencies they're just module loaders.
However, right now really stuck at data load/persistence.
They load code, dependency management is completely different.
NPM for dependency management works good with CommonJS.
19:39
You want a type/module to get its dependencies injected explicitly so it's clear what it actually needs.
^ is that an invalid statement?
@Oleg that's not the sort of dependencies I'm talking about.
Let's look at example code:
SCREW OSX WITH A RUSTY PLUTONIUM SPOON.
function getExperts(){
    var ids = $(".experts").map(function(el){ return el.data("expert-id");});
    return $.ajax("//restUrl",{data:ids}).then(function(experts){
         console.log("Got experts!");
         Analytics.report("experts fetch request");
         return ExpertParser.parse(experts);
    });
}
@Oleg what do you think about this function?
Anyone can participate :)
I think I'm in trouble mixing together dom and data handling.
The list of ids probably should come from somewhere else.
For example if my url says /experts/, I could know that through a router of some kind.
And the dom should represent the data, not the other way round.
19:46
So, from looking at getExperts I have no idea what it does.
If you had an ExpertService with a getExperts method, I could know what getExperts does a lot more
If ExpertService accepts an instance of an ExpertParser, Analytics, AJAX transport and a logger I can mock and test all that. I can swap it later. I can change it between services and versions.
Also, it should of course accept the list of ids, and it should not query the dom (global state) for them anyway.
@Oleg what else?
Hmmm.
The created ExpertService (initially) gets passed to whoever called getExperts so it's explicit that it needs to use that service.
@SomeGuy we invented a new tag :D
But the acronym is the same :p
I haven't actually thought that deep in the process.
My thoughts were rather simplistic centered around "something" is an "asset" which is "persistable" and is "observable".
19:56
@Oleg observable is actually quite a common design pattern in JS which is why it and mediator are used so much in JavaScript.
For example: I've got "chart" asset which incorporates in itself an observable and persistable model, a presenter that observes the model and applies aesthetic changes to a view (which is in turn observable, but cannot persist).

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