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00:00
Type coercion and sub-strings.
And the i is from "falseundefined"[10]
Clever
[][[]] -> undefined
Because [][[]] -> [][0] -> property 0 of [] which is not set
Huh. That's cool.
Does anyone know of a flash standalone audio player capable of playing small formats, like mp3, that can be interfaced with JS easily?
@BlueShamen Jplayer
00:07
Thanks, looks perfect.
@Greg No, Recursion !
@Shaz :(
y u recommend flash
@BlueShamen <audio>
It needs to work with IE 8 and earlier, as bad as it is that I'm conforming to their nonconformity
@Raynos JPlayer supports HTML5 and flash
and I don't know Flash, only Java, which wouldn't run as smoothly, so I can't make it myself
00:11
Oh ok
@BlueShamen what's "and earlier"
IE2 ? :D
@raynos
IE 7. XD
I'm going to push trolls to githuib shortly.
Anticipate it.
I think IE 7 is what is running on the computers that I'm working on
half of the time at least
Flash can do a lot more than any HTML canvas can (at the time being) anyway :P
00:14
Probably a much better audio API too. :P. I don't need video. And really, though, Canvas is better than flash in just the way it works
Less needless layers that really don't enhance it at all
@Incognito its 1am
By trolls
Do you mean the jQuery.turing plugin \o/
Turing completel jQuery
Or jQuery.lambdacalculus
I've no idea.
I don't use jQuery.
@Shaz lies
@Raynos Go the f0k to sleep.
canvas is win
00:15
I keep forgetting you live 5 hours ahead of me.
@Incognito NO U
LOL
It's 8pm here.
@Incognito Y U AMERICAN
@Raynos I'm canadian :P. Y u irish?
@Incognito Same here :P
00:16
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFff
trollolollolollolol
@Incognito which part of canada?
Near Toronto, an hour south.
aaiieeeeeeeeeeeeee
00:32
@Incognito y u no github url on SO profile
@Raynos It's not up yet. Also, I keep identities seperate online to make searching for me harder.
I see
I like open source though :\
It'll change one day....
So I link SO to github
Oh, open-source is fine. I have github.
I'll link you in a moment to my thing, I'm not done this part just yet.
00:34
> sometimes Flash
:(
But I like things to be easily found.
You need to be careful recommending flash
The only current use-case I see for it is cross browser fall backs
Which is something a shim should do for you
and probably webcams
because html5 devices is so not ready
Freakin git for windows.
Master is pushed, gh-pages isn't.
Why recommend duckduckgo instead of google?
@Incognito why windows :(
@Shaz :(
Thats my average day
xD
00:47
@Raynos
I screwed something up in the formatting, I'll investigate for next push.
Also, spelling == Drinking
"Fox fires" ... lol
@Shaz I love how old people call it that.
I'm looking forward to my spelling when I'm not tired or drink.
@Incognito A lot of people usually pronounce it as if it were comprised of three words: In - ter - net. Usually placing emphasis on a particular syllable.
@Shaz Do you remember back when it was falled FireBird?
I should totally call it fire bird the whole thing.
Doubly so because I'm promoting MDC docs.
Trollz!
Looks familiar but I can't really remember :/
01:00
My head's full of so much history of the internet, and I'm amazed at how little I even know.
Anyone where like drinking scotch?
You're English is getting worse by the minute, explains the topic of Scotch :P
@Shaz listen here I'mma play tf2.
Adios!
Why not blops!
01:49
Hi, can anyone help me with cufon & ajax?
sounds like a personal problem
i just want to know why i cant replace the font after ajax loads a new page
i already have the script made, just need someone to look it over for me and perhaps point out the problem
link it and someone might, your description isn't enough to go on
02:20
hi all
02:37
cufon sucks
why?
who has ever used coffeescript?
02:53
i use coffeescript
On AJAX success you may want to call Cufon.now()
Actually, Curfon.refresh
Cufon.refresh *
03:07
already have tried that
i made a post
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Q: Cufon not working after ajax request

Michael EcklundInitially cufon replaces the main page text. After loading another page file, cufon doesn't apply it's replacement to the newly loaded content. Why? I added cufon.refresh(); as the very last of the chained functions. I notice cufon is trying to replace the font, how ever it seems like the defau...

 
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04:42
I'd love any feedback on phrogz.net/js/framerate-independent-low-pass-filter.html (understandability, terminology).
 
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06:23
morning
so .. i was reading this topic
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A: jQuery Tips and Tricks

roosteronacidShorthand for the ready-event The explicit and verbose way: $(document).ready(function () { // ... }); The shorthand: $(function () { // ... });

and now i feel like i need a shower
especially after this advice :
65
A: jQuery Tips and Tricks

Filip DupanovićOoooh, let's not forget jQuery metadata! The data() function is great, but it has to be populated via jQuery calls. Instead of breaking W3C compliance with custom element attributes such as: <input name="email" validation="required" validate="email" minLength="7" maxLength="30...

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morning, lovely start to the day with those two links.
Goodmorning
The metadata tip looks interesting
never seen a javascript code like that ,but i'm also not so long working with it
huh ?!?!
are you honestly considering it a good advice ?
06:39
well, i not suspected such code.if it works itis interesting
@f0x , not sure if i would use word "lovely" when describing them
as i said i never seen it like that.
but to be hornest, i dont now the dont's for it.
it didnt looked "normal code" , but curious abouth why shouldnt do it
this is the "don't" part : <input name="email" class="validation {validate: email, minLength: 2, maxLength: 50}" />, that is utterly and completely insane
yes i understood that, but why exactly
because class in html explains the content and meaning of the tag
ya know .. that thing know as plain old semantic html
06:44
yes yes
if i think in php way you could use a $var for that / for each in the samples <input
return tep_href_link($page, $parameters, $connection, $add_session_id,false);
bad example
function jqm_tep_image_button($icon, $alt = '', $parameters = '') {
global $language;

$button_type = 'data-role="button" data-inline="true" data-icon="' . tep_output_string($icon) . '" rel="external">'. tep_output_string($alt).'';


return $button_type;
}
please , use fixed fonts for code fragments
and if that was meant to be php , then you are even worse at it then at javascript
lol
thank you
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@tereško perhaps my sarcasm font isnt working too well of late.
06:54
@f0x yeah , chat is notorious in that regard
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f0x
<sarcasm/> i guess wouldnt pass w3 validation though.
07:24
is coffeescript better than javascript?
08:15
define: better
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="jquery-1.6.2.js">$(document).ready(function(){alert("Hello World!")})</script>
This code is not giving me an alert. I cannot understand why.
it sure looks nicer, @KitHo , but in the end it will be "compiled" into javascript ( which, as machine-written, will most likely be sub-optimal )
+ read this :
read
CoffeeScript is like a C++ on web, JS is like a C on web, right?
@teresko
no it is not
because C++ is not transformed into C , when you compile it
.. save us from people who always get hyped about the "next big thing"
its pathetic
08:33
still not get it, so can we say coffeescript make code look better?
I found that JS code is harder to read, compared to Java
Hey, any Node gurus here?
@PaulyDee , few , but none seems online
@Rishabh: you need to use two script block - one for loading jQuery and one for running your document.ready code.
09:26
@Martin: Hey thx man. I tried it and its working. Got the logic behind it.
@Martin: I have the following code where txt1 is a textbox.
$("#txt1").onkeydown(function(){
alert("Hello World!")
The alert is not fired on any keydown event. This is in the same ready(func(){})
@KitHo lol no
@Ray ????
not agree?
@KitHo trolls
Never compare JS to Java
@PaulyDee yes
@KitHo CoffeeScript vs JavaScript is a style matter
It's like :
for {
  ...
}
// vs
for
{
 ..
}
And just like we all know K&R is wrong so is coffeescript wrong
@tereško jQuery deevelopers make me sad :(
@Phrogz -.-
Low pass filter without a Fourier transform
Y U DO TIS
Please write the FFT in js
Or at least NaCl
@Phrogz I happened to do pattern analysis at uni and know what the term low pass filter means
I will garantuee you that 99% of anyone reading that page has no clue what a low pass filter is
@Phrogz "Unlike a moving average"
Dont know what that is
10:02
thinking if i should move JS to coffeescript
@KitHo I think you should learn JS
@Ray: to consolidate JS skills first before going to Coffeescript?
Coffee-script is JavaScript hidden inside Ruby syntax. If you like your tea with OVER 9000 spoons of sugar, then you should go with it.
But if you think Java is prettier than javascript, then how do you find Ruby attractive?
@KitHo no I meant you should learn javascript
10:20
@Zirak we shall name it "sugar with two spoons of tea"
I'm trying to use coffeescript for everything now
it's quite neat
morning
@david you prefer it to JavaScript?
The main driver is that it's what we use at work
but I do find it easier to write
I can't get on with 4th generation languages
something doesn't ... feel right
I'm very aware of what the coffeescript compiles to though, I don't use it blindly
10:46
Ah well, Physics could be completely wrong. Again.
I dont like coffeescript because of significant whitespace
fffffffffffffffff
Also I dont approve of coffeescript because its too easy to use if you dont know what your doing
I dont mind me or @david using it because we know what it compiles to and we double check the compiled js
But personally I say screw coffeescript, you can use it, i'll write js by hand
I dont think you can enforce coffeescript at the workplace
@Raynos Same argument(s) applies to JavaScript->Java->C->Assembly.
@Zirak troll
javascript does not compile to java
Same arguments do not apply from c->assembly
It's executed in it. Same thing, basically.
C gives you an order of magnitude in expressive ness over assembly
coffeescript gives you 1.5x as much expressiveness
10:51
To someone who really likes Ruby/Python/other arts-major languages, it is the necessary order of magnitude.
Java does not compile down to C either
it compiles down to bytecode
@Zirak no u
They can learn javascript or gtfo
A wrong one order of magnitude, since CoffeScript is hardly flawless or very smart.
coffeescript gives you 1.5x not 10x
How did you decide that?
Because I defined c -> assembly to be 10x
cs -> js is 1.5
10:53
...Why?
I said so.
cs is mainly style preferences
with a bit of expressive bonus
significant whitespace is pretty weird to get used to, coffeescript is the first time i've encountered it
Just to be clear, we're on the same boat. But what CS offers is sugar and lots of it. And that's what some people want, because "Ew ew ew C syntax is soooo ugly"
And yeah, C->Assembly wasn't a good example, since Assembly code changes from machine to machine.
The point is
CoffeeScript is a style preference
not a usability gain
It doesn't turn you into a better developer
It doesnt give you a large set of tools you can use to write better code
its just style and sugar
JavaScript->Java has major advantages
Java->C has major advantages
C->AS has major advantages
CS->JS is a style preference
Its the same as being gay or straight. It's just a sexual preference
One is not better then the other.
I've seen people that would say that answer = 42 if universeExists instead of if (universeExists) answer = 42 is an advantage.
Also, a lot of straight/gay people say that being straight/gay is better than being gay/straight. Those people are mostly the edge-cases, though
As you said a few days ago (or was it yesterday?), you think that (n)->{ n * n; } is better than function (n) { return n * n; }.
11:08
Syntax is a style preference
And I think (n)-> { return n * n; } is better
implicit returns are evil
whoa whoa whoa, are you saying, that because I use coffeescript, i'm gay?
@david yes.
the implicit return is dangerous, and i'd love a compiler option to turn it off. It can do pretty exciting things if the last statement in a function is a tricky comprehension
i think it's nap time, catch you all later
11:28
Far out, nap time still exists?
yep
at 11:30 pm
11:45
INTERNET Y U FULL OF SUCK
FACEBOOK Y UR UI SUCKS ASS
I hate it when big companies make unusable websites
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what bothers you the most about it?
the change that is.
No
The fact I cant find my list of friends
Its just not there on the UI
Oh
I had to click the retardedly small manage friend list button on the "find more people to stalk" page
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i like that sites such as GA give you the option to use the new version, not just enforce it on you.
"GA"
I dont mind the "ui change"
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Google analytics
11:50
I dont care if it changes, as long as its better
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perhaps, but still leave a choice. or go the google route, it wont blow peoples minds, no one will be upset about it either.

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