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17:00
and animate it with css 3 ?
@EmmanuelFiguerola And the documentation sucks.
@AbhishekHingnikar Probably, but in this case I'm working on a big site that has that specific carousel script already implemented into its framework, and uses it like, everywhere
And yes, I've checked the caroufredsel documentation, it's kinda useless for me right now, hahaha.
@EmmanuelFiguerola "Height: If null, the height will be measured (and set to "variable" if necessary)."
I'm not sure if "variable" suits your needs
I did the "variable" thing, it actually broke the slider.
@EmmanuelFiguerola give me a hands on demo
and is this bootstrap ?
doubt so
wait, let me try the "null" thing
12 if else statements instead of a switch
:|
17:05
@EmmanuelFiguerola Maybe do something with scroll.onAfter?
@AbhishekHingnikar in that carousel, the images are sliding right to left, but the position of the image in the list is moving left to right
That bothers me lol
@mrzepka typical windows user you sound like
@AbhishekHingnikar but if the pictures are sliding right to left shouldn't they be moving positions that way too?
From a design perspective
@mrzepka nope
ever used a windows pc ?
@AbhishekHingnikar yeah
17:07
with a touchpad ?
Is there some critical thing I'm missing?
you swipe down to go down the page
which naturally should be swiping up to go down ;-)
yeah
oh
basically the indicator shows how much ahead are you
while the images depict the natural flow of pages
Why does windows do that?
poor life choices?
17:09
because they are idiots/
on android I swipe up to go down
and it makes perfect sense
@mrzepka on any touch device you do that.
Well now I'm just pissed at MS
first IE and now this
... I'm on Windows, and I swipe up to go down
Not appropriate
17:10
o.O
It really depends on which input device you're using. If I'm using a two-finger gesture, then yeah, up to go down, down to go up. If I'm using a scroll-wheel or the fake-ass scroll wheel on the edge of a touch pad, then it's down to go down.
I swipe up to go down too...
@EmmanuelFiguerola Can't tell if problem solved, or just left...
@RyanKinal i think that should be built in as an OS feature.
Macs / Linux both come like that.
and i have had 2 widows* laptops
both did the same stuff [ one was really high end asus gaming pioneer, RIP old friend ]
My mouse is inverted like a touchscreen scroll. It's just what I'm used to
I have very little trouble switching between scroll wheel and gestures
Even though they're inverted
17:14
I love apple's touchpad for its gestures, found nothing like that so far.
except for trio combination which owns it : Unity + Keyboard + Mouse
@RyanKinal Sorry, sorry... I'm trying out changes, see what works. :)
Now that I think about it, inverted scrollbars make a lot of sense.
No worries ;-)
@KendallFrey Inverted scroll bars? Really?
@KendallFrey they represent how far down the page you are
17:17
... elaborate
Because I'm unconvinced
I think making them inverted would be really confusing
Look to the right? see how the bar is at the bottom and you're at the bottom of the page
Explain your idea of what constitutes an "inverted scroll bar"
having the scrollbar at the bottom when you're at the top of the page isn't wrong in itself
17:18
that's a natural conclusion to come to
@RyanKinal drag down to go up
@mrzepka How is that natural?
bottom === bottom
@KendallFrey It's just horribly unintuitive
If you had learned it the other way, you would think that natural
@RyanKinal How is that unintuitive?
Pulling something down to make it go up is unintuitive
17:19
The scrubber represents not only where you are on the page, but how much of the page you're viewing
exactly!
It represents the viewport
That part makes sense for it to be non-inverted
pulling the scroll bar down to make the page go up is unintuitive
If you think of the page as static, and the viewport as mobile, then it makes perfect sense.
17:20
It might seem insane and you guys might kill me for this
but i ended up writing a product in php over python :-/ over Node.JS
and now i feel awkward, cause there are 3 parts of product
you have been voted off the island
@AbhishekHingnikar You sunuvabitch
@mrzepka No it's not
EXILED
client in js
17:20
Think of it as a handle
server in php
jobs in C++
@KendallFrey ok if you think of it as a handle, sure
ugh what have i done
but I'm using the natural motion of my hand to scroll the page
like I would do with a touch screen
@KendallFrey Yeah, we get that. But, seriously, there's so much more to a scroll bar than dragging the scrubber.
Damn... sudden respect for whoever designed the scroll bar
17:21
on a side note, my college turned out a gold mine.
I like how sublime does it with the small thumbnail of the entire file on the right
they wanna invest in me
^^ that is nice
@mrzepka Agreed
+1 on that mini map
17:22
An actual "window" works great
@KendallFrey google plus does that on zoomed images
I'm not saying normal scroll bars are bad, but If we had learned them differently we'd be used to it
Which is where the scrollbar 'view' that @RyanKinal keeps mentioning comes up
if the scrollbar was a handle used by our hands and not a bar controlled by a mouse
@KendallFrey Right, but in order to drag up, the scrubber would have to be at the bottom. Which is a poor representation of where you are inthe page.
I'd be on board with you
17:23
Having an inverted scrollbar doesn't prevent you from knowing where on the page you are.
fuck it i want an api which tells my brain
how much scroll is left
It just makes me think harder
It just requires learning it
17:24
Open your minds.
just plug my brain in with some electrical interface
There is no spoon.
That's why I'm learning js lol
@mrzepka I hope brain is not written in javascript
I just disagree with your reasoning that "if we had learned it differently, we'd be used to it"
17:24
because if it is, we are destined to be doomed.
I'm not making any promises @AbhishekHingnikar
I think it is the way it is because it's the best interface for the job
@RyanKinal You might be surprised how many unintuitive things we learned and are used to now.
browsers should let you have an option to invert the scrollbar
Sure. But I don't think this is one of them.
17:25
just in case someone wants to use it
inverted scrollbar makes no sense.
or if you have a touch screen
@RyanKinal If you think so
the scrollbar ui is perfectly natural
the bookmark moves ahead, not from the last page to first as you read a book.
Where in nature does anything behave like a scrollbar?
17:27
@KendallFrey bookmarks in a book [or the thread which tells you which page you are at ]
Where can I find a book in nature?
@KendallFrey you've never seen a lion scroll on tree bar? They're trying to scroll the tree lower so they can eat the baboon in the branches. DUH.
Also, bookmarks are 100% different
@KendallFrey in a library
scrollbar is an indicator of where you are in content
@AbhishekHingnikar Where do I find a library in nature?
17:28
well maybe i am using a wrong word
In your city / on planet earth / in multiple conditions in parallel universes
Where do I find a city in nature?
Nature has so little to do with this discussion
Nah i just say that inverted "scrollbar ui" would just confuse the fuck out of everyone
17:29
@RyanKinal Even though we've been talking about what's natural
@AbhishekHingnikar It would now, believe me
@KendallFrey well lets just make a js plugin
"Invertedscroll.js"
Here's where you find a representation of the scroll bar in nature: When you're walking down a path, your viewpoint moves, rather than the path. Your viewpoint is moving in the same direction you're moving.
would literally take no time
@RyanKinal that is opposite of scroll bar movement
Think of the scrubber as a representation of where your viewpoint is in regards to the fucking path.
@RyanKinal I cannot see any physical resemblance
17:30
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Also, this is the first time I've heard of a 'scrubber'
Hey one question, since we do .forEach
Take a gigantic document, and a cardboard rectangle. The rectangle is your viewpoint, the document is the document. You move the viewpoint, rather than the document.
if the compiler can detect that the function passed is not accessing any variable outside its parameters & its own scope
The key is not thinking of the document as moving, but the viewpoint as moving
17:31
couldn't it be parallelized to run on multiple cores ?
achieving faster performance then for loops ?
Probably?
why hasn't any js engine does so ?
@KendallFrey think of scrubber the way sublime shows it, just minimized to the right for space/display purposes
@AbhishekHingnikar Ummm. Lazy?
:shrug:
@RyanKinal lol
17:32
@RyanKinal The key is to open your mind, and forget everything you've learned
The key is to...
maybe cause v8 context needs to run on the single core :[
!!afk done
which makes no fucking sense :[
Hey, is it okay to ask a basic question related to javascript constructs over here?
17:33
@aste123 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.
If we could go back in time and invert scrollbars, my money would be on people picking them up just as fats
@aste123 don't ask to ask! just ask lol
@KendallFrey they would pick them up just as fast, but they wouldn't be as useful/intuitive
if computers didn't come into existence without touch screens then you're good
So, if I have a setTimeout function within a function code "myFunc()" and this setTimeout function calls "myFunc()" and the setTimeout function is present somewhere in middle of the "myFunc()" function. Then will the code that comes after the setTimeout line be saved somewhere or not. I can understand that the saved code will never be used, i'm not worried if I will run into any stackoverflow problems.
Goodbye my friends. I am going to the J.A.V.A. land
If you think about it, typing is completely unnatural, yet it's the most prevalent form of communicating with a computer.
@aste123 setTimeout doesn't stop the rest of the function from executing
17:38
@KendallFrey it doesn't display any information about anything, it's just a means of communication
You couldn't talk to a computer at first
phones cover the voice comms
@KendallFrey Thanks! can you take a look at this code: pastebin.com/y5UHx2sg will it cause stack over flow problems?
I don't know casper, but chances are you won't get a stack overflow because you're not recursing.
I don't know casper either, but if you're calling runCode in runCode on if (true), it might
but I don't know what casper.then does
@Cereal He's not
17:43
but it is if(true) and not while(true)
so it should enter just once
actually i have a condition in my acutal code, this was just a sample code so I could ask my question :)
I just wanted an answer from javascript point of view. I will run the actual thing and check after few hours if it is causing stack overflow problems.
Thank you
@KendallFrey
if (true){
                    console.log("about to invoke setTimeout function");
                    setTimeout(runCode, 1000);
            }
setTimeout(runCode, 1000); is inside runCode
is there a filter or directive to start an ng-repeat at a different index?
ooh
I guess you can do a negative limitTo
smart man
@Cereal Is it calling runCode? no.... :)
Mind explaining what setTimeout(runCode, 1000) does then? I thought it executed a given function after the specified delay
17:49
key word: after
That means the code will run once the timeout has concluded :)
Right, it keeps going
I'm retarded
Aye. It just adds it to a list of functions to call at a future time.
And am done with java. again it just feels horrid to write code in.
java is fun
coding is fun
17:56
coding is fun, java is not.
!!s/not/fun/
@mrzepka coding is fun, java is fun. (source)
Guys we have a heathen.
What do you like about js more than java?
Most of the people I go to school with (we learn java freshman year) work with js on the side and curse it out
(I like it)
@AbhishekHingnikar - It's about time you confessed
17:58
I like that you can develop with JS offline
@adeneo lol
@SterlingArcher you can actually do that.
@mrzepka Make a full blown project in java, realize its like uselessly verbose
@AbhishekHingnikar I had to remake a mapquest-esque project last semester I know what you mean
But it's still useful
i like js cause err it makes more sense to me
Verbosity has it's uses. I like it for desktop apps, at least
Giving SourceUndead a clean new design, responsive for mobile as well. This will be my first big CSS revamp so I might need halp =3
bt first
17:59
and python makes most sense to me now
!!afk shmoke

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