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@Raynos Hey, you've found some 6 (7?) year old code!
@f0x what about neal?
@RyanKinal The point is if I look at that it makes me sad
It makes me think you no know code
This is why we have the copyright 2004 at the top of our files
So that I know its 7 years old
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@Raynos no searching needed, most of your info is everywhere.
@Raynos Yeah, my website is ridiculously out of date. I need to create some new, interesting things.
@Raynos I go back and try to remove my bad knowledge from the site.
@RyanKinal do you need that beard
14:02
@Raynos that beard?
The one I have now, or the one I had a year and a half ago?
Or is this a metaphorical beard?
The one you had whenever this photo was taken
3rd hit is @Incognito
I think so anyway
try and find me heh
@Raynos Wtf, I'm internet famous for someone else?
That one?
14:05
jason brown :P
@RyanKinal I was indeed implying that choice of beard is an interesting choice
loktar is super easy to find actually.
@Loktar not at all
3rd hit is @RyanKinal >_<
@Raynos Freakin' google, man.
14:06
Its gplus friends lists
It indexes one of the gplus friends
for me it indexes @RyanKinal, for @RyanKinal it indexes @Incognito
@Incognito o/ your internet famous too
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name with millions of hits ftw.
im not even on the first page of jason browns
not even close
but jason brown loktar on the other hand finds me
@Incognito didnt think it through :\ apologies
oh god an embarrassing old portfolio of mine exists!
14:09
@Loktar links \o/
@Raynos I'm just upset my face is all over google, not your fault.
its terribad. The top links arent even in line anymore
Its funny though
even though you changed the picture
has a crazy old image of zombiegames.net
14:10
google will never forget
Google will be out of business in 10 years.
Why?
The information monopoly?
They've lost focus, they're doing stupid things.
They are?
What stupid things?
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is it just me or do they seem to have a finger in every pie.
14:12
Trying to make social networks at all costs, making search suck more, etc.
@f0x Yeah they do.
It's because of google search results we have people learn bad knowledge.
Their mantra is "Don't Be Evil (but rule the world)"
"How do I herp derp in html?" Oh, w3schools, thanks.
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i see they have started correcting a few of their erm issues
> This site follows a tableless design, and utilizes AJAX on the Recent Work page. When you click an image, the content is loaded into the content box without refreshing. If you click Recent Work again, you are brought back to the images. The AJAX object for this site was handwritten, along with all of the other code graphics, and design.
LOL :( thats from my old school portfolio
14:14
AJAX BROS!
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ajax is haxx.
I cant even remember when I did that site now
probably 2006-07ish
oh man I need to look at my "Handwritten Ajax" lol
was probably something I stole from a random website
jquery 1.2 :P
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started using ICallbackevent handler only in '09
@Loktar make ajax bros please
its like mario bros
but using ajax
haha
14:17
$.ajaxBros("moveLuigi", "left")
Ill throw in some DHTML too!
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using websockets and multiplayer
Completely command line
@f0x whats an ICallbackevent?
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its and interface for implementing async callbacks in .net
Oh since it's not late at night and there's people here, round two of pimping for feedback...
What's everyone think about this: 0xdeadcafe.github.com/CodeGuide-0000
14:19
@f0x y u .net :(
It's just the first part that's done.
hah nice looks very retro
I like it
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@Raynos U KNOW WORK? :P
@Loktar Theme can be changed trivially.
HAHA slide 9
1. Figure out how to write better JavaScript
2. Go find something else to do that doesn't involve programming
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14:21
@Incognito , love it.
@f0x I imply there are better technologies and job
@Raynos There's infinite jobs to be had. Nobody teaches that however.
so I didnt realize on github you could display pages like yours @Incognito
@Loktar Yeah you just create a branch called gh-pages and push it.
nice
14:27
I've seen some guys make entire bogs on there from XML files as a data-store.
heh thats awesome
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@Raynos , you speak the truth, am moving over to a new job next year. have been way too comfortable here mostly due to the salary.
@Incognito this application that was mentioned, I cant handle it within their deadline, I need more manpower. Interested?
@Raynos What's the project plan?
And why are they pushing so hard?
They want to launch in 4 weeks
14:38
Did you update that google doc?
@Incognito not particularly. I lost morale.
I have uni that starts in october.
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@Raynos just out of curiosity, what type of setup is your project? php?
The one were talking about right now?
What "project" do you mean?
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yeah
any really, what type of stuff do you work with
node.js really
In corporate environments I have worked on .NET
If I was going to do a project I would use node
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14:42
anything live on node?
raynos.org
stackchat.raynos.org
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your own hosting?
@Incognito they aren't pushing that much, they simply contacted me querying about progress and I mentioned I don't think I can deliver their requirements in their deadline. Now just looking at avenues to solve the problem
@f0x hosted on heroku
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cool, guess node hosting will get more popular
It is
14:45
@Raynos I'm just trying to figure it out. Free time for me is a bit of an asset. Between sword fighting, full time job, metaoh.com, the learning I do, the stuff I'm already working on... bleh.
stackchat is hosted on linode
But that was part of nodeknockout
So, if you want help, sure, but I don't know how much you'd need from me.
Or what the reward for my time is.
(this is partially why I charge 100/h.)
@Incognito makes sense.
The naive solution would be to work as a team and charge our hours at similar rates, However I set my hours naively low so that needs to be dealt with. Then come up with a new plan and new estimates. Alternatively find someone else to do some of this work
@Raynos If I get involved I'll tell them to push back launch because they're being idiots.
Well he has an almost working implementation in flash
and hes tempted to launch that
then upgrade to javascript in 3-6 months
14:50
They don't launch because the CEO sat down and put a check on a fucking date in the calendar. They launch because they're ready and customers will buy their stuff.
@Raynos What's the business logic in upgrading?
@Incognito support mobiles & tablets
@Raynos What's their mobile/tablet market share?
@Incognito no clue.
They are a startup that hasn't launched yet.
So, they're launching to probably 60% of the internet like that.
Because the CEO can't keep it in his pants.
If you get me involved this is basically what I'll be explaining, at 100/h.
It's not wise to launch their PC browser project without the mobile/tablet support?
I mean what's wrong with launching the PC version of the web application early?
14:54
Oh, it's fine.
They're launching to 60%, that's all.
I base 60% on the following logic: browsers mobile are 20%, people without flash are 20%.
They still need a way to take money however.
IMO I don't like their business model that much.
He claims 99% will use PC
I don't see a market for the product.
@Raynos He doesn't know crap.
That may be the case
Oh dear god, the alarm bells
I did not see them coming
@Raynos Tell him you can work on it, and it will be better than other developers, but you won't meet 4 months. If he wants to launch early there will be issues and he'll pay the price.
@Incognito do you want to be involved with this, if you rather not then I'll leave you out
14:59
@Raynos It'd be neat. I'm just wondering how much time you need from me.
You're also the project manager.
I dont know to be honest.
It might be that manpower is not needed, it might be needed, i have difficulties gauging this
Your business consulting is of value
If you want me to do business-stuff that's cool too.
We'll plan out a road-map, present it to them.
How do we deal with wage discrepencies? I can set my ego aside. But from a business point of view. I'd see it as forming a team and billing our hours seperately
@Raynos You'd pay me.
You're the business.
Doing business with another business.
I see.
That makes sense
15:04
Or just don't pay me, if you only need an hour of my time per week to help you deal with them. Help me on one of my projects later on.
That can work
For some reason owing you favours is less painful to me then owing you money ;)
Finish that doc we were making on google, figure out the time required.
Then we'll move forward.
Ahaha.
Yes I'll do that
@Incognito why the phrase "template engine"
@Raynos With regards to what?
You use the phrase "template"
in the document
15:14
Oh.
Feel free to replace it with anything you want.
Business people don't understand tech words.
it confuses me
This is why marketers make up BS all the time, we're the only people that know what a template engine is. However, if you're a business guy that's never used a template engine to generate a doc, he'd say something like "I want an engine that makes a template shirt have a SVG on it."
SVG Rendering application
Whatever you want.
BLEH so they found a replacement.
friggin guy I worked with before
who is the last employees best friend
yay.
The words aren't important to be technically correct, they need to be understood by whatever non-programmer is reading it.

The troubles I had to go through when trying to explain a client-server relationship with a business was *insane*.
Hes just learning jQuery and likes it alot!!
sigh
15:18
@Loktar Oh good! We need to have more cowbell.
fyi, jquery is now called cowbell.
haha
gotta have that cowbell
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you rock when you cowbell
I'll make a plugin for Cowbell so we can write code like Cowbell("#derp").click()
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var Cowbell = jQuery.noConflict();
@f0x Sorry, that's not silly enough.
It has to do something really stupid.
Hopefully painfully slow. Maybe binds a few events?
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15:20
sounds good, perhaps implements .live() instead of delegate
//var statement is optional
Cowbell = function (param) {
    //We gotta do it a few times, to make it sure it's properly done!
    for (i = 0; i < Number.MAX_VALUE; i++) {
        j = $(param);
       alert('Amagad: ' + j');
    }

    return $(j);
}
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perhaps each time cowbell is called an alert is fired letting the dev know how awesom ehe is.
Not enough sizzle on that steak.
@f0x Console.log. Also, suppress errors.
@f0x DUDE! We could console.log a random motivation message.
"You're a good programmer, keep going. You're the best. I want you to code inside me."
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keep on cowbelling, bro!
i think we need to prescribe some educational kicking for @Zirak
15:24
I write beautiful code
@Zirak alert('Amagad: ' + j'); So pretty!
Global i, problem?
Actually, I like the global j.
@Incognito No man, var statements are optional! All who uses them don't know what they're doing. lulz
@Zirak I miss how scope-brackets worked in c++. :(
var x = 1{
 {
    var x=2
    x is 2
 }
 //x is 1
}
@Raynos Why no FFT? Because this does the job (for a particular set of applications) in a single line of code with two adds and a single multiply.
15:29
@Phrogz But FFT is awesome
FFT is awesome and powerful and wholly appropriate for some applications, but very overkill here.
And I want to see you write it in js
heh
@Phrogz stop taking all the canvas questions Im trying to get my bronze badge :P
joking of course
@Incognito how do I handle complications in the document
15:31
@Raynos Hrmm?
for example
Loktar :) I hardly ever check [canvas]!
I can state that adjusting the design to incorporate the svg application will take 1 day
unless the design is completely unbroken
Basically I need to estimate time based on a major uncertainity
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@Raynos welcome to IT PM 101
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so my boss calls me into his office as soon as I get to work today and asks: "hey, want to make a site with shopping cart integration?"
15:32
thanks
@MattMcDonald do it o/
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me, having never built a server-side application: "uh, that stuff scares the ... out of me"
Critical chain project management (CCPM) is a method of planning and managing projects that puts the main emphasis on the resources required to execute project tasks. It was developed by Eliyahu M. Goldratt. This is in contrast to the more traditional critical path and PERT methods, which emphasize task order and rigid scheduling. A Critical Chain project network will tend to keep the resources levelly loaded, but will require them to be flexible in their start times and to quickly switch between tasks and task chains to keep the whole project on schedule. Origins Critical chain proje...
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shopping carts on sites - like smoking cigarettes, everyone does it but everyone despises it.
@MattMcDonald its pretty easy to do
and your competent o/
> A duration is assigned to each task. Some software implementations add a second duration: one a "best guess," or 50% probability duration, and a second "safe" duration, which should have higher probability of completion (perhaps 90% or 95%, depending on the amount of risk that the organization can accept). Other software implementations go through the duration estimate of every task and remove a fixed percentage to be aggregated into the buffers.
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15:34
you need to be airtight security-wise
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ssl + session security + db work
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quantity * 0.1
@MattMcDonald Google cart or some other third-party thing. Careful, some cart software really sucks.
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that's what worries me as well
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you can't screw around with security
15:36
@MattMcDonald I had a client in Tampa bay that swore by "ecomerce templates" software. I looked at the source and nearly hit the roof. It's bad guys, real bad. They have a separate function in PHP for each type of credit card that preforms the same lhun check.
hi all
Er, that won't make sense unless you understand credit card lhun checking.
@Neal Hey.
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I'd at least like to finish my blog project before starting on a server-side project at work
@Incognito Yeah, it didn't make much sense
Quick question, but too lame to ask on stackoverflow main page.
15:42
@Amaan Daily WTF didn't publish it, I was sad.
Not asking unless someone is specifically interested in helping, because I don't want to spam.
@Marlon That's not how we work here.
Is it about more cowbell?
Ahh okay. It's about jQuery and I'm a beginner. Sorry.
How does one professionaly deal with deadlines not being met?
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COWBELL!
15:43
I estimate X days, it does not work
@Incognito Woah. Good guess!
@Raynos Then it wasn't met. You have a total project buffer.
I see
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you tell the client to dial down expectations
@Raynos are you...?
user1385191
15:44
make them reasonable
Set your estimate goals at 50%, not 80%
50% success rather then 80% success
@Marlon You can explain your problem....
Instead of asking if you can explain it, show us you can :P.
@Raynos No, your time goals.
It would help if I had a chart to show you...
@MattMcDonald sure you can
security isnt that hard
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$('derpBell').each(function(){ alert(' ask your cowbell questions!'); });
15:46
50% chance of hitting the target is reasonable, 80% chance is more than 200% of the time.
@MattMcDonald Install zencart or insert developed shopping cart solution and be done with it :P
@Incognito about that document
I need permission to view it >_<
@Incognito :D Alright! I just created my first jQuery function and it is very basic. I wrapped <li> elements in <a>. This is very basic and I did it correctly. However, when I change the background using a:hover...it doesn't change. If I change the color, however, it will. And if I do both using li instead of a, then it works as expected. The background is an image.
Thus, your 7-week project is probably going to be 3-4 weeks.
Anyway I finisehd it
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Lol one sec.
@Raynos Check it now. I made you owner.
@Marlon Wait. You wrapped LI in an A? As in, <a><li>stuff</li></a>?
Don't let @MattMcDonald See that.
It won't show up on jsfiddle, but here's the code. @Incognito yes
@Marlon Huh?
@Marlon That's bad html, put it the other way.
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that's invalid HTML
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stop adding to the cowbell stereotype with that that markup!
15:49
@Neal
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block-level inside an inline-level
what's the words in your flag?
@Incognito Oops. He's seen it
@didxga ?
your avatar
what's the words read in your flag
15:50
@Incognito well I've got an estimate, where is it taken from here?
Don't panic :D
I recognized
okay, so how do I do it the other way using jQuery to insert the link tags?
@am
You always here to help others, thank you @Neal
@didxga lol ok then
@Amaan I was going to post a link to the jsfiddle, but there is no share link for some reason
15:51
then I am leaving
@didxga lol it says "Don't Panic"
it's 0am
here
@Incognito okay so how do I do it the other way using jQuery to insert the link tags?
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@Marlon we need to see your HTML markup
okay
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15:51
markup is critical for mapping out DOM solutions
@Marlon No, your HTML needs to be <li><a>, not the other way.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="traditional.css" />
<script src="http://www.google.com/jsapi"></script>
<script src="traditional.js"> </script>
<title></title>
</head>
<body>
<section>
<ul>
<li>Work</li>
<li>Education</li>
<li>Skills and Certifications</li>
<li>References</li>
<li>+</li>
</ul>
</section>
</body>
</html>
I am going to eat BBQ
woah woah woah lets slowdown here, wheres the table!?!?!?!
@didxga Enjoy!
15:53
@Incognito I understand, but how do I do it that way, as opposed to the other? I'm just now learning jQuery.
@Amaan thank yOU dude
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moar cowbell generated tables to layout our elements!
@Raynos Add in legal fees, taxes, and transfer fees.
@Marlon , you really should place all your javascript at the bottoms of the file
google.load("jquery", "1.3.2");
google.setOnLoadCallback(function() {
$("li").wrap("<a></a>");
})
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before the closing </body>
@tereško I'm not sure I agree with this one. Isn't it just as good to do a document ready?
@tereško those are just references, but why is it that I should do that?
@Incognito , that is one of the reasons
additionally it will speed up loading time on IE7
yeah @tereško is correct
thats one of the ways I pretend I am more 1337 than the other devs here. Im like psh JS in the head?? :P
heh not really, that would make the assumption they code anything.
@tereško Aren't there cases where the dom is ready before reaching that script? I'm sure I've seen it somewhere.
15:56
@Incognito , as you notice , he is using jquery , which means that onready is another big-*** object
@Incognito no , there aint
@Incognito @tereško can you explain to me your quarrel?
the quarrel is based on @Incognito limited exposure to the suggested technique
@tereško and are you saying that I should place the references to my code at the bottom, because I'm going to be using external js
references ?
@tereško that's fine, but I want to know the advantages of your technique vs his. I'm not interested in you calling him limited.
15:58
html does not have references , nor pointers
@tereško as in linking to my js in an external file
@tereško Still don't really see the value in it. Suggested reading?
I thought everyone here did it that way, I assumed it was a JS best practice.
@Incognito the internets , some stuff from crockford , some from javascript optimization lectures
but yeah, ever have adsense at the top of a page... shudders
15:59
ha WHY? No one is telling me why, other than it works better for IE7. What are the other benefits?
@Loktar I like to define code at the top, it's non-executing but it loads into memory while the browser does it's own thing.
@Marlon They're saying it's a speed thing and the DOM is fully loaded when it gets to time to parse the script.
@Marlon why the hell would i call @Incognito "limited" ?!? i said that the has not had much experience with the technique

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