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13:00
Morning folks
Morning!
step 1) remove ALL libraries and plugins.
step 2) spend the next two months making it look / perform awesome on phones
step 3) never look at it on a desktop again.
> literally just killing phones
Yea.. Wish I did that since the start but that helps though, thanks!
It does function on phone but you can just see the lagg
No one wants that x.x
Luckily it's not that much of code to try and figure out for phones
heh apparently I got 6 hours of sleep
13:03
@dystroy ASN.1 is not good enough?
I got some nice votes from my answer thanks everyone :) I was so happy with how well the fiddle worked
hey @RyanKinal
@dystroy And do the plants talk back to your colleagues?
@FlorianMargaine doesn't look simple enough. And I want something shema-less : data streams are always changing
Tell me about your mother...
@Neil yeah, we're growing smart plants
13:04
Did you have a difficult childhood?
What's up with coders and plants always? I don't get it..
@DavidH curiously, what is causing the lag on the phones?
animations?
using jQuery.animate?
It's a filter that filters a quite big list
Yessir
13:05
or css filters?
ok
jQuery.animate is slow as shit
Things like .slideUp qualify as jQuery.animate right?
Haven't been into this for to long
MUCH faster than jQuery and some css animations
Hm alright i'll look into it
13:06
GSAP is the bees knees animation library
ask @SomeGuy
I'll check it out right now!
nice comparison against jQuery
there is also a comparison article against css animations
LOL The perfomance bar
thats the new hotness one
;_; MDN is offline when using search tool
13:08
insanely active on github right now as well. Amazing performance.
Now now one at a time guys, which one would be best?
@Loktar was unsure we were allowed to tote it for him yet :P
@DavidH both are good
The only two animations I've used are .slideUp(); and .slideDown();
yeah its released, been for about a week
:P
that shouldn't be your issue
13:09
Really?
but jQuery might eff the dog in that code
Even with the amount it's filtering?
i'll check
Want me to link you the site to try out?
There is one thing though to note
13:10
now i'm interested in seeing a Velocity vs GSAP comparison @Loktar
tell Julian to do it up!
The filter list itself(The options) is fetched from a DB and i'm also using WP..
velocities main page has one
So perhaps loading the list and using the list to filter could be the issue..
Isn't there some site that allows copy/paste's and tells you how horrible your code is and on what to work on?
@Loktar I see the jQuery comparison and the CSS one
and he talks about GSAP
nvm
hidden in the corner
13:12
GIVE ME CHARTS AND GRAPHS!
^ theres some discussion there about it too
hah he gives a great explanation actually
tsup guys . . . (_,,)
yeah I saw that the first day posted, it was like "shots fired" :P
but there are still some things GSAP does better, but Velocity has a smaller footprint.
tradeoffs I suppose.
each fill a gap in the market.
13:15
well if you are doing jquery anims and just want better perf use velocity
because the calls are the same
I'm sitting with a fuckin cactus up my ass right now; jqModal.js is it's name
yea
but if you are building some big animated app, use gsap to begin with id say
(but I have ingrained into my brain not to use jQuery animations :P )
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13:15
Julian hinted at releasing a jQuery free version
I'll be more interested in that I think
Gsap reminds me of actionscript, is that strange?
yeah that would be awesome actually if he does, they are working on it right now
there are a few people contributing to it now
@DavidH well thats where it got its popularity from :P so it makes sense
Heh not a surprise then. Though one thing about it, to try out I went to the jump-start page on my phone that is. But it's not stopping the load, any idea why?
link
can't tell you whats wrong without seeing the issue
I ment this on phone:
http://www.greensock.com/jump-start-js/#jquery-selector
Apparently after a refresh it works
13:19
well yea but your actual issue
i'm moving on to productive things now :P
http://mobile.iploca-yearbook.shared01.ws01.webscale.nl/

Click the stripes at the top left>Profiles>Any filter
on three of the pages on our website three pages cannot use the jqModal plugin because by the time the page has been loaded, teh plugin has disappeared, ie; $.fn.jqm == undefined
Though do that on phone
now how the hell is that happening
Eclipse has a "jump to" option which opens a file hierarchy to the file you're currently working on that I miss so badly when I'm using Visual Studio 2010
I always have to hunt for the file I have open.. what a pain
animation doesn't lag for me
what is lagging?
On phone?
When the entire list slides up or down
I notice after selecting a filter it takes a half second to check and apply the filter
13:21
After choosing a filter
Well the check should instantly appear and the list should instantly filter
But that half a second..
I figured it'd be annoying for others
yea there is a delay
i'm using Nexus 4 with latest Chrome Mobile
the animation looks fine to me
So it is my heavy code eh?
seems there is an easing issue on open, but that is jQuery failing methinks
13:22
Hmm
So i'll better be off using Gsap or Velocity?
there is a slight delay on desktop as well
use Velocity
Yea good call on that desktop there as well
I will in that case
Hopefully it'll solve the issue since it's quite annoying
  if ( $(".leegte").length > 0 ) {
      $(".leegte span:empty").hide();
  }
avoid shit like this
cache the selector whenever possible
if the length is greater than zero you are reaching into the DOM twice here
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Oh hm good call!
13:24
:| do not know what to do for checking NaN
var f = parseFloat(d);
if (Number(f) === f) {
   // not NaN
} else {
   // NaN
}
@KarelG: assuming x is not a getter, x !== x
As you can see i'm not as experienced as can be with JS, heck it's my weakest langauge!
any better suggestions ?
isNaN(number);
!!> isNaN('1');
@rlemon false
13:25
!!> isNaN('1a');
But isNaN coerces the value to a number, which may not be necessarily what you want
@rlemon true
Hello! Someone with WebRTC knowledge present? Or is this the wrong place for WebRTC questions?
@KarelG What's wrong with x !== x?
!!> Number.isNaN('1');
13:26
@dystroy false
@Neil what is wrong with isNaN ?
!!> var f = parseFloat('3.62828f'); isNaN(f);
@KarelG false
15.1.2.4 isNaN (number) # Ⓣ Ⓡ Ⓖ
Returns true if the argument coerces to NaN, and otherwise returns false.

1. If ToNumber(number) is NaN, return true.
2. Otherwise, return false.
!!> var f = parseFloat('3.62828f'); isNaN(f);
13:27
!!> Number.isNaN("1a")===isNaN("1a")
@KarelG false
@dystroy false
see it fails with NaN check
!!> Number(NaN)
@rlemon "NaN"
@rlemon Nothing. He seemed to not like x !== x though
13:28
@KarelG it is supposed to
NaN is a number ;)
@Neil wasn't thinking at it
:p
@rlemon So first, get velocity.js . Second, clean up my code, aye?
but the bot says false, even it should be true
!!> var f = parseFloat('3.62828f'); f !== f
@KarelG false
@KarelG: it's valid
13:29
ok. i'm happy with that
@KarelG: no, the string passed
anything that doesn't match a number format at the end of the string is discarded by parseFloat
@DavidH yes
I'm on it! Thanks all!!
!!>Array(10).join("" - 1) + " Batman";
@Neil "-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Batman"
13:31
Haha, I fail.
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!!> Array(10).join(+'a').split('NN').slice(0,-1).join(' N') + ' Batman!'
NaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaN Batman!
@rlemon "Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Batman!"
uhm
it even passes the check
am i have a brainfart atm ? :|
13:34
is the fact that NaN is a Number confusing you?
!!> typeof NaN === 'number'
@rlemon true
NotANumber is a number. makes sense
exactly like null is an object
NaN == NaN :D
i know that it's a number, describing not a number (for 0/0, invalid parses, infinities ... )
13:35
!!> NaN !== NaN
@SomeGuy true
Good stuff
yea and NaN never equals NaN
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So for importing this shit from html to InDesign it's better to just use GREP styles in InDesign. But we have CS3 for some reason. I don't feel like writing scripts to do something implemented in the next version (in 2008)
That's the only thing in JS that'd do that
Unless you start messing with getters
13:36
> If ToNumber(number) is NaN
because ^ this
but
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Really any other solution is just fucking stupid.
    var lon = parseFloat(wkt[0]);
    var lat = parseFloat(wkt[1] + 'f');
    // check if values aren't NaN - isNaN() is broken - check MDN
    if (lon !== lon && lat !== lat) {
        console.log('no nanny');
    } else {
        console.log('nanny');
    }
@rlemon that's required by IEEE
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So I kind of want to just pretend there are no other solutions.
13:36
i get no nannies
isNaN isn't broken
!!> var a = {get b(){return Math.random()}}; a.b === a.b
@Qantas94Heavy false
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@KarelG And what's the point of doing parseFloat(something + string)?
was triggering invalid inputs. easy to do that directly
13:37
Sci notation
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Yeah, it's just weird on non-numeric input because for some bizarre reason it converts the argument to a number.
@AaronNewton yes?
big fat piece of rubbish
> Hence, the necessity of an isNaN function.
13:39
@rlemon the link was in regards to why you would try and parse a letter and a number together
anyone ever have ubuntu cache mount points and not 'release them'
@Zirak when i do that with lon, but not with lat, it works ...
I have an SD card reader, and 50% of the time when I take the card out Ubuntu doesn't release the drive
I can still traverse it and everything
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lmao
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Q: Bootstrap messes up when adding PHP tag

Thomas WI'm working on a personal project of bootstrap and wanted to experiment with some PHP. I first build out my static website and now I'm adding the PHP. The first thing I wanted to get done is the registration form. Now whithout the PHP tag ( ) everything looks just fine. But as soon as I add the ...

this question made me giggle
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13:44
@rlemon That's just weird. I've never had the problem
@Jhawins did you get my ping from earlier ?
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@rlemon Hahaha the vine?
yea
the remix
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I can't do volume. But I saw her get whacked on repeat
ohh dude the volume makes it
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13:45
Ooh I brought my headphones
Hmm I don't quite get how I'm supposed to code with velocity js
@rlemon I've had both Apache and IIS serve with the wrong MIME type, so that the user was prompted to download the file
*download the page as a file
Actually, JS question
@DavidH replace calls to animate? Heck, it's in the first paragraphs...
Has anyone used Swiffy successfully to play sounds on an iPad?
@FlorianMargaine is withThis/with just an alias to bind ?
13:48
I get great animations but no sound
Well I have no idea what to exactly write in the properties, that's really my issue
@DavidH the same what you write in animate?
I've never used animate
IOW RTFM of animate?
@DavidH then read about it?
I am
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@DavidH I wonder why are you even bothering to use velocity then
Because i've been advised to look into it.
by whom? nvm
That really doesn't matter..
It's that I always use the preset animations, like slide or hide
13:53
Night
Good night
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@KarelG isNaN(parseInt(num))
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!!> console.log(isNaN(parseInt(5)), isNaN(parseInt(NaN)) )
@Jhawins "SyntaxError: missing ) after argument list"
@Jhawins "undefined" Logged: false,true
Anyone have an idea of joyride errors in jquery?
13:59
joyride ?
never heard of that before
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lmfao
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This has nothing to do with jQuery. What? — Jhawins 7 secs ago
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