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There's actually one quite theoretical reason
@copy Let's hear it
One parameter v8 takes into account when deciding whether or not to inline functions is the code size of the function
So in minified code, more functions will get inlined
@copy I don't know much about the way v8 works. So, is there some kind of precompilation step?
Or, compilation per se. I don't quite see where the inlining comes into place
I only know the term from C++ development
It's taking a function, and putting the code in its place, thus saving you from a function call overhead.
The reason this is done is the same as in languages like C: It's very simple and removes function call overhead
00:08
//e.g.
var square = function (x) { return x*x; };
var y = square(4);
//inlined:
var y = 4*4;
//further processed:
var y = 16;
But it's done as part of JIT
Since functions can change at a later point
Reading the answers right now really solved the confusion for me. I'm gonna opt for "no"
Thanks
So no pioneering the field? aw.
^^
@Zirak Well, I was really only looking for a best practice kind of advice
I didn't want to be the only guy who didn't minify his server-side code ;P
00:10
You don’t want to be that guy :P
It could be interesting...but the experimenter has to be a big-time node user. I should call Google or Yahoo or something.
@OliverSalzburg But there's actually a reason to run Closure Compiler on code that only runs on Node
"Hello, this is Zirak. am I speaking to Yahoo?"
Our bottlenecks are really on the client-side anyway. I just thought, because it's the weekend and all, let's cover all bases
But it does not involve the minification
00:12
@copy I only mentioned closure compiler for completeness sake. Our source actually only generates 9001 errors in it
Oh, Zirak wrote that already
@copy Have you had positive experiences with closure? I've never actually benchmarked, don't know if it's worth it.
I got our client-side code to run through uglify tonight. That was quite the improvement :)
Saved like 200KB
@Zirak closure compresses a little better, but also introduces bugs
It's quite impressive. The author is a beast.
00:15
must use autocomplete
He made Ymacs though, so I'm clearly biased.
@Zirak The dead code removal is awesome and the linting is decent
I like to throw tons of asserts in my code, even if it does checks a billion times per second, so removing those is good for performance
@FlorianMargaine Use this: github.com/copy/closure-compiler
you're not ashamed to have java code in a github repo with your name?
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Haha
It's like ADVANCED_OPTIMIZATIONS without property name changes
00:23
frameworks to the right of them
frameworks to the left of them
@copy hah, exactly the kind of optimization I was thinking about that introduces bugs
frameworks in front of them
I know, it's horribly aggressive
especially when using truth tables
random code alert
    if (dp == null)
                        {
                            var type = wpfControl.GetType();
                            if (wpfPropertyName == "Text")
                                dp = System.ComponentModel.DependencyPropertyDescriptor.FromName("Content", type, type);
                            else if (wpfPropertyName == "Bg")
                                dp = System.ComponentModel.DependencyPropertyDescriptor.FromName("Background", type, type);
                            else if (wpfPropertyName == "CSpan")
honestly before I started with JS I might have written stuff like this
00:27
!!tell Mosho format
@Mosho Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
(press up-arrow to edit)
hrm
anyway
I think I'm starting to see where the elitism of JS developers comes from :D
Yes, it's quite horrible
It's a simple map
hrngh
There's no else as well
yup
2 lines
got about 20k lines like this
00:31
What the hell is that Mosho?
There is no reason to write something like that.
Okay, I just added alpha transparency on the edges of the balls..... Looks way better
@poke it's a framework or platform they have where I work, and that is a part of some kind of property setter for a UI element
It's in C# and I'm supposed to port it to JS/HTML
Well, it’s WPF, but that code is just terrible. They can’t seriously blame that on WPF.
yeah, C#/WPF
Makes me want to shout “You’re doing it wrong!” in their faces.
00:35
you and me both
got nice subpixel alpha rendering now, zoom in on moving ball
loneaspen.com
but it's a big corp so you would have to make a day's worth of phone calls to find out who wrote it
@CharlesW Can I play yet? No? *sadface*
@poke - in time my friend
Content over presentation!
Or in this case: Functionality over fancy graphics..
00:37
I will obviously post to all and leave a few questions on Stackoverflow while I'm at this game.
Promo ads already created too
It says 480p… but it doesn’t feel like 480p… :/
those are old
this is how it worked in pure java applet form
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01:03
surprise
Looks really good
ty
it was the best online until java applets got security warnings.
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aggh, what a shame
though in fairness, the seemingly obligatory notification of an out-of-date plugin also stands to be lost with a JS replacement
@rlemon you still around?
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He's not active according to the side-thingey
He may be idling.
01:17
i am
still working :/
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oh hay there
anything I could help with, perchance?
i am pretty much idling or sleeping
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do you have the option of sleeping?
for the night, rather
sometimes
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I would just sleep for the night, as losing sleep over this is going to make you feel worse
in the morning, rather
01:19
it is only 8:20 pm here
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same time here
just that many more hours
so no need to sleep yet
@rlemon @dar EST high five!
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if you're having trouble staying awake, there's a need to sleep
high five returned ;)
why would I be having trouble staying awake?
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01:20
I thought you said that you kept nodding off
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Oh, my bad
If you're still working, then no worries.
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how kittens
*howdy
01:35
!!help
@Mosho Information on interacting with me can be found at this page
das hawt
!!google master of puppets
I want the video
hmm
!!youtube master of puppets
01:36
yessss
useful stuff
!!youtube children of the damned
!!<3
@Mosho That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
:'(
!!war is my sheapeard
@Mosho Certainly not
01:49
what
oh
!!youtube war is my sheaperd
shepherd
whatever
and my site shows nicely on mobile
!!youtube powersurge overkill
01:53
wat
!!youtube keine lust
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Wofuer haben Sie kein Lust?
*keine lust. Mein schlecht
Ich mag das Lied :X
Ich habe voll lust :D
volle?
Diese verdammte sprache
Sprache*
!!youtube jotun
What does InitCallback means here?
I don't know how to implement that code.
 $('#thumbs').jcarousel({
       animation: {duration:1000, easing: 'easeOutCirc'},
		wrap: 'circular'

	})

  .jcarouselAutoscroll({
    autostart: true,
    interval: 6000,
    scroll: '+=3',
    create: $('#thumbs').bind('mouseenter', function () {
                $(this).jcarouselAutoscroll('option', 'scroll', '+=0' );
            }).bind('mouseleave', function () {
                $(this).jcarouselAutoscroll('option', 'scroll', '+=3' );
            })

  });
Slap it on that part
chained
I mean, that's my guess
Oh, that could work
lets see...
!!youtube chemical warfare
02:13
nop, I can't make it work
maybe it have changed in the new version
@Lucio well, the example you linked doesn't even work for me
so idk
Do you mean this one right?
ok
02:16
wait a minute
@Mosho did you set up a web page to test it?
obviously not
haha
it says example
I expected it to do something :P
Ah right. I didn't saw the question's links
^ that works
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Finally got that table to look better
02:19
@Mosho I have it working! just using this js code:
02:37
hello
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howdy
 
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04:05
I hope Riddick is good
04:31
I hear it's Riddick-ulously good.
So for I agree
04:54
@Lucio good to hear :)
@RUJordan it's fine but it's like
old
only a few months
I mean, you can read plenty about it
Hi guys...
@RUJordan it's what you would expect, I'd say
and it has tits
Yeah already saw those
05:01
in like a screen? or does she expose herself elsewhere
if so, do tell
DO TELL
O.o what?
Well the dog just laid on my feet I aint moving for a while
I wish I could get a dog
but I live alone and am irresponsible as fuk
Seriously. they're just boobs, how old are you?
I am 26, sir
on the out, at least
You need to get laid.
05:03
those are not mutually exclusive
I stand by my comment
I admit I'm not getting too much nowadays
but even when I did
I was the same
and no, it wasn't when I was 16
and she is insanely hot
I don't see why I have to defend myself for liking boobs
", he lied.
though looking at at the fact that 30% of the starred comments is about dick, it is starting to make sense
I don't lie man, this is the internet
Haha i'm just dicking with you
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05:17
make that 40%
:D
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It's okay
bacl
nevermind that last comment, not all of it had loaded
So anyway, does anyone else feel like most popular JS libraries alias things superfluously?
such as
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in Jquery, for example, there are probably more than ten ways to use $.ajax
Jquery.ajax, .get(), .post(), et cetera
It improves readability
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not trying to bash JQ in particular, just using a familiar example
I guess so, but the unneeded nature of it irks me a little. Is that weird?
05:23
how is it unneeded?
@All Hi
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You can do the same thing without it
hey sam
Okay, so you can do the same thing without JS
i need some help in Jquery
Just write it in binary
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05:23
missing my point
@Dar hello man...
It's an abstraction, another layer that is added to the library so that most usecases are catered for with the high level functions, but if you need further control you can use $.ajax directly.
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having two references to the same thing is unneeded because you can simply reference one
They aren't the same thing.
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They are to the same function with a difference in a fed-in object, no?
05:25
which do you prefer:
var postPromise = $.post('loginUrl', { username: 'fuck', password: 'me' }) ;
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hey somekittens
var postPromise = $.ajax({
  type: "POST",
  url: 'loginUrl',
  data: JSON.stringify({ username: 'fuck', password: 'me' }),
  dataType: 'application/json'
});
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kinda the latter honestly, though I do understand what you're getting at
I'm not trying to deny the convenience thereof, it just feels so dirty to me
Definitely the former.
05:28
It's less dirty
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Also, if you only end up using get requests, you have an unused alias
that's even an ubiquitous design pattern
so much less
Okay, so let's take your argument further, why are you even using jQuery?
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I'm not
I was using it as an example
and while the latter is duplicate code, the user could define his own util function for that if he needed it
Which can be said of everything.
I think you're missing a pretty large point
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05:30
I guess having them uniform helps too
Still irks me though on some weird primal level
I'll just have to get over it
and an "unused alias" means nothing in JS
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it's negligibly heavy, but just the spareness of it bothers me. Again though, it's a personal thing
A library is an abstraction - you shouldn't be giving a shit about how it does anything.
especially one as pervasive as jQuery
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05:47
What about aliases like string and String in c# that don't save any characters or trouble but create ambiguity?
@user2483724 Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
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hello user
Hey guys, would anyone experienced with BackboneJS want to help me out with figuring out whether or not the code I was handed is worth learning from or needs a ground up re-architecting? (stackoverflow.com/questions/21793907/…)
It certainly sounds interesting, what does it do?
It might be the case that using an MVC framework is over-architecting it
It's a multi-step configuration wizard, so you just fill out some forms, next step, etc... then save and finish
There's a jquery library called smartwizard doing most of the work though which seems to make it a "one-page" app. Is that like a jQuery alternative to what BackboneJS wants to do and combining them is redundant?
05:56
So it all happens within 1 view then?
Any routing?
There's a router, but as I step through the wizard the URL hash never changes. "smartwizard" comes with back and next buttons which handle that logic I think.
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While I;m asking embarrassing questions, why does everybody still write their stuff to be IE6 and under compliant?
everybody?
@Dar very few people do
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A lot of people
Really?
05:58
@user2483724 yeah it seems like it's overkill
@Dar very very few
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Oh, I must have been mistaken
@Dar I would say pretty much only archaic corporations
or for them
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makes sense I suppose
So what version do you guys usually write down to?
its expensive and stupid.

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