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@Chris ...
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just a heads up for that question:
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use form.elements[whatever] instead of form[whatever]
@MattMcDonald Whoops! Said to do so in the text, didn't in the code. Fixt.
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yeah, it's an ugly can of worms
I hate it when people say the "but jQuery makes the ugly DOM go away!!!!!! If you don't use it, why don't you just use COBOL?" It's just...stupid.
Sure, you want to use jQuery...fine, make your own mistakes. But don't make it your messiah.
20:06
The knee-jerk "add jQuery magic" reaction is what aggravates me. Then acting all indignant when someone calls you out for the fanboy you're being... ugh. NEEDS MOAR COWBELL!!11oneone
@Raynos I keep meaning to take pd home and work it in (trying to wean a large project off mootools). I'm downloading that bitch right now.
I can't wait to see this thing library-free. I'm almost there
This code isn't right. There must be a better way than a double-loop and an if statement inside.
Thought of recursion. And then was like...what?
hhhmmm...there could be...
checkingNode.Value.y == checkingNode.Value.y is comparing the same thing with itself.
woops, typo
I blame autocomplete
@Raynos The other day you convinced me that using try-catch to get deeply nested properties is an awful approach. However, the users on this site doesn't seem to care about that... I addressed this issue in this question. Also, check out this other question.
To make it simpler, I'd need to mess with the LinkedList to add an iterate function, accepting a callback...
Y NO JS ;_;
20:16
@ŠimeVidas Interesting question.
@ŠimeVidas I guess I would tend to check each step of the chain
huh, there can be an overload of checkHitWithSelf accepting a node, and that checks everything...at least it hides the inner loop
@ŠimeVidas I would try to re-factor my code, if possible, to not have such long property chains.
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Q: Why not AJAX'ify entire websites?

Anonymous -Is there any solid reasoning as to why sites shouldn't be developed with ajax functionality that loads major parts of each part (assuming there are elements like the header, navigation etc that remain the same)? Surely it would be less resource-intensive since the server wouldn't have to serve c...

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variable assignment in the conditional part of a do...while seems wrong
@Chris My question is: Is try-catch a valid solution or should it be avoided for some reason?
20:19
@Na7coldwater That might not be an option if the object is coming from a third party;
@ŠimeVidas I say not
I hate the do { /* stuff */ } while (thing = thing.Next()) pattern.
I like to think of it as fake recursion.
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well, you pretty much have to use something like that with a linked list
@Na7coldwater Sure. That long property chain is just for the sake of the question.
hm, there's an easier way.
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20:20
but I can't understand why there's two
Check each against each
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if I'm interpreting correctly, you're starting at the head of the list and looping, then doing them same again (per item)
Each item needs to be checked against each item
I've done similar code, not with linked lists, but with arrays and for loops. It was a lot simpler.
The linked lists make this complicated.
From @ŠimeVidas question:
var value = data && data.category3 && data.category3.section2 && data.category3.section2.article4 && data.category3.section2.article4.title;
20:22
Linked lists are awesome
That avoids the if blocks, avoids potential try..catch misuse
It's just that I'm not used to using them in a timid place like c#
You end up with null if anything in the chain is not set
@Chris It takes forever to type, sure, but if you're only using it in one or two spots....
var value = data &&
			data.category3 &&
			data.category3.section2 &&
			data.category3.section2.article4 &&
			data.category3.section2.article4.title || 'default value';
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20:23
I'd break it up into two methods
Format was weird in typing
But there you can even provide a default
@Chris I want to jsperf your method against try/catch.
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one to loop through the list and call the hit test, then another to loop through the list to perform a hit test
@Na7coldwater Kay, be interested in the results
@ŠimeVidas Thoughts on that route?
@Chris C'mon man, you know that's not a good solution. You have enormous code repetition in there.
Maybe for 2 levels max
Not sure if that would work....
@Chris A null value can be a correct value as well
@ŠimeVidas To be fair, the crazy deep nesting of objects is not realistic, and that makes the method look nasty. Nasty objects lead to nasty interaction
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re: this object problem:
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can someone paste a demo object?
20:28
@Na7coldwater Yeah, doesn't change much, it'd work. But my main concern is to reduce it to be more...appealing.
{a: {b: {c: {d: {e: "Nyan"}}}}}
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I think it looks fine with the helper method
With a realistic object, that looks a lot better: var document = window && window.document || null;
@Chris Yes, that's true.
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@Na7coldwater ...and the problem?
20:29
@Chris Huh, I'm not sure that line of code is needed...
I hate the fact that checkCollidingNodes is on my class.
@MattMcDonald I was just pasting a demo object. I thought the problem was accessing a long property chain.
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mm
@all hello jsfiddle.net/SeNRX/17 here is my try to create box on every click.but not working
any suggestion
@Chris wut?
20:31
@ŠimeVidas Just iterate over the object properties. I'd assume that value is unique within that object?
@mann Open your js console
@mann I'm getting Object #<HTMLDocument> has no method 'createElementNode'
hi all, anyone good with js and fb? I have the following post:
psst, there's document.createElement
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Q: Facebook values not being passed from one function to the other using javascript

DinoI have the following javascript: function graphStreamPublish(){ FB.api('/me/feed', 'post', { message : "1", link : "2", picture : "3", name : "4", description : "5" }, function(response) { if (!respon...

@Na7coldwater @Zirak then createElement does not surve purpose either
20:34
i have had a response but not sure how to proceed any further can anyone help?
@mann Learn. javascript. This is sooo simple
It's not a logical problem. It's looking up document.createElement
@ŠimeVidas dis agree, I've downvoted the answer that propogate lies
@Na7coldwater thanks for that but i wan tto create boxs on every click not text
i want to create div id box at every click
20:37
ffffuuuu, I have to do a do...while loop every time I want to iterate over the list. I miss callbacks ;_;
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var obj = {a: {b: {c: {d: {e: "foo"}}}}},
queue = ["a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "foo"];

function checkForProperty(obj, queue)
{
	var top;
	if(queue.length)
	{
		top = queue.shift();
		if(obj[top])
		{
			console.log(obj[top]);
			checkForProperty(obj[top], queue);
		}
	}
}

checkForProperty(obj, queue);
@ŠimeVidas @Raynos - just throwing out a more realistic-looking object chain
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not as messy as a giant if block
@Matt My solution is shorter :P
20:38
@Na7coldwater wow... this is what i was expecting. thanks
function get( val, names ) {
    while ( val && names.length ) { val = val[ names.shift() ]; }
    return val;
}
@Dino The problem is that return inside a callback doesn't return from the original function, but only from the callback.
@ŠimeVidas how try catch and when it should be used is a holy war to be fair
You won't get a concise answer
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feature testing
I personally say "never use try catch in applications"
There are use cases in libraries
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20:39
code that intends to break implementations
@ŠimeVidas Benchmark that, though, and I think you'll find a significant different between evoking a function call and simply using the && operator as I did in my example.
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otherwise, I agree
@Na7coldwater oh okay, I thought it maybe because of the delay of getting a response from the server
@Zirak y u no callback?
Holy foobar! C# has callbacks!!!!!
20:40
Yes it does
use LINQ <trollface />
select p from LinkedList
where p.trolls = "moar trolls"
I hurd u liek moar sql in ur C# so we put dem sqls in ur c#
@Raynos Your answer there, while technically true (better objects avoid the problem), is naive; the fact is that you can get a badly designed, deeply nested object of dubious construction. You still need a way to deal with that without using try...catch, and IMO without using a helper function.
...the fuck? No linkedList.Iterate?
@Chris refactor the bitch. Refactor, refactor, refactor
@Raynos Refactor Google's map object, for instance? How?
@Zirak IterableLinkedList : LinkedList implements IIterable
@Chris proxy, wrap it in a data access object, over engineer it
20:41
@Chris Code repetition is not acceptable.
@Chris I don't think googles map object has multiple steps where each step can fail
@Raynos Especially the over engineer part.
@Raynos u trollz
You need to use functions to avoid code repetition. Those functions perform slightly slower but they are neeeded.
@Raynos Just saying as a for-instance
20:42
...why didn't I use a foreach?
hits head against wall repeatedly
@Zirak nah, just use an iterable linked list :D
IterableLinkedList l = (IterableLinkedList) ll;
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in the case of recursive functions, it's never about speed
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it's about breaking the problem up into something manageable
Well, @ŠimeVidas - There's your answers: 1) use try...catch, 2) use && as in my example, 3) over-engineer the messy object with a clearer API, or 4) use a helper function like yours. Which is better? Benchmark for the technical answer, think it through to make the call from equally performant methods.
I think I'm gonna need the rest of the day to read the current xkcd.
20:45
cries Y U SUCK C#!?!? foreach gets node.value instead of node. FFFFFFFFFFF
@Nathan That's epic.
@Chris Try/Catch is both fastest and slowest: jsperf.com/accessing-property-chains
@Zirak Is that a true story?
No way to config that?
I'm too sad to try
Just gonna change the api
@Zirak I know how you feel about c#, just be glad you didn't get the codebase I got to work with.
20:48
The try/catch method for accessing property chains like foo.bar.baz.hello.world is very slow if the property doesn't exist, very fast otherwise.
@Na7coldwater Looks like try/catch is only faster if it exists.
I saw one or two other methods in chat, I might add those as well.
Since you don't know whether it exists (thus the problem), && is better in the use-case context.
You have ŠimeVidas helper function
And Raynos's proposal to over-engineer it (not sure you you'd benchmark that realistically)
@Incognito read and feedback
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ugh
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20:51
the worker/CEO wage comparison on that xkcd really stings
McDonald's CEO earns annually 920 times more than the guy handing out cokes, btw
$500/mo for rent for the drive-through guy = 45% of annual income. 45% of the CEO's income would be $6 million. He could buy a mansion every year.
Solution: burn them down
(the drive-through guy, that is)
Then we won't have to deal with those pesky poor people.
@MattMcDonald what worker/ceo comparison?
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the big problem is the centralization of goods sales
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even 10 years ago, we'd go down to the local grocer and buy groceries
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20:54
now, everyone flocks to the local walmart
jsperf.com/accessing-property-chains now has ŠimeVida's helper function.
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the wealth is collected in one place (CEO)
@MattMcDonald - but the reaction to blame the people for shopping at Walmart isn't fair, considering that their share of the pie is so small and Walmart is less expensive than the local grocery store. It wouldn't solve anything if everyone started buying groceries at the local store - they'd just have less food to eat.
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no, of course not
That's the most depressing thing about it... what to do?
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20:57
the big corporations run the mom and pop places out of business because they can do it much cheaper
Make rich people give away their money? That doesn't sound very realistic. Ask them to stop making so much money? That'll happen.... pfft
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you can't raise taxes unless the entire GOP is exterminated
@Chris reset. I suggest we solve the problem with a population reset
Reestabilish society from the ground up using the lessons we've learned
You suggesting Nuclear Holocaust?
@Na7coldwater no, thats stupid. I'm suggesting a holocaust without ruining the planet
21:02
@Na7coldwater Looks like helper function wins
@ŠimeVidas - see the jsperf?
@Raynos You're lacking detail in the high-level introduction.
You just list 4 things and say "lets look at it."
What am I looking at?
@Raynos Zombie apocalypse would do that. Start researching a cure for cancer (isn't that how it always starts?)
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covers the topic du jour
@Incognito good point
21:04
@Raynos Also if you want to promote your library, I'd put it last.
As an author you naturally put it first, as a reader I'll remember the last.
I've been thinking, it's like an ocean ecosystem, and a small number of big fish have found all the advantageous terrain, and they gobble up huge numbers of little fish.
Woah
Node now comes with NPM
@Raynos So more like The Stand than The Road? Too bad for us, it's going to be more like Idiocracy
There is some movement when big fish eat each other or something, but the good (very profitable) locations are basically always occupied by big fish.
@Chris Helper function wins? It looks like the slowest method to me. Nicest looking though.
21:07
@Raynos I see that as basically saying "Search less data because bubble sort is slow."
@Na7coldwater It is the best-working function in average. Try/catch is faster only if an exception isn't thrown, but the reason we're jumping these hoops is because we suspect that there is something wrong in the chain - we expect an exception. Not only is that abuse of exceptions, it ends up being slower. So discounting try/catch, helper function is faster than using the && operators.
@Chris Those aren't the results I'm seeing. The helper function is getting the worst OPs/sec for me.
@Incognito thanks
@Incognito No I'm saying the efficient way to fix society is to start from scratch.
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try/catch doesn't always work in IE either
I'm seeing try/catch is fastest for valid, slowest for invalid. && is about the same either way (slightly slower for invalid), the helper is faster in both cases.
21:10
It's impossible to do that without a population where every member agrees that we should start from scratch
@Raynos You want a rewrite but the universe is all a production environment.
And there's an upper limit on the size of such a population
So the only way to do this, is to create a cult that agrees and murder the rest of humanity
@Raynos You haven't demonstrated smaller size would solve the problem.
@Chris It says higher is better. The helper functions have the smallest bars.
21:13
LOL
@Incognito Im basically stating we need communism without corruption
Reading chart backward FTW
and the only way to avoid corruption is to create a population of pure individuals.
Theres a hard limit on the maximum size of a population of pure individuals
Personally I think this limit is 1
@Raynos Go find your own planet.
@Raynos How did we get corruption in the first place?
21:14
@Incognito the 7 sins.
People taking things that don't belong to them
What we call fighting fate itself.
@Raynos Dante aside, what causes someone to become corrupt?
@Incognito power
power corrupts
Ghandi had a lot of power.
thus you must have absolute power equality
Ghandi was not corrupt?
Was he?
21:16
Power doesn't guarantee corruption, but it sure makes it a lot harder to stay pure.
His reaction to his people fighting was to go on a hunger strike.
By people fighting I mean nearing the level of genocide.
I've heard it said that if we could have only perfect kings, Monarchy would be better than Democracy.
@Incognito you may have a point, its possible to not be corrupt given power
But its damn well near impossible
@Raynos Why should power cause corruption?
@Incognito that's just how it is.
21:17
emm ... i would choose republic
If I have the power to bend the rules, I will bend the rules
It's like saying a gun kills people. Guns may make it easy to do something you wanted to do, but it didn't cause you to want it.
I choose a benevolant dictator
but yeah , benevolent dictatorship is the best one
.. damn , @Raynos
21:18
I would choose benevolent dictatorship. Rule by committee is chaos - witness, well, everything going on right now.
@Raynos "However it's not enough" isn't justified, only asserted.
Just explain in one quick half-phrase why it's not enough.
we are developers .. we know what committees does
@tereško Committee is where I send people/ideas to die.
We need one guy to be in charge of everything, like the AntiChrist. amirite? OH SHI-
21:21
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problem with dictatorships is that , when monarch is good , everyone is happy .. but when he/she/it is bad - everyone is fucked
thus making "republic" a better choice
@Chris whats wrong with ruby?
@Raynos Better. The more you write the better you'll get. Things like "Generally" could be dropped here "Generally when doing prototypical OO, we create objects", later you start a sentence with "And" which is grammatically wrong
21:24
@tereško That's exactly the problem with dictatorships, making republics a kind of 'compromise'.
@Raynos Content wise I don't have any issue with what you're saying.
@tereško Plato's republic?
sorry , im not well versed in the old greeks/romans
oldest politically oriented book i have read was "Prince"
ok , ok , i get it ..
looks up a torrent with pdf
you dont have to start throwing things , just because i lack the classical education
@tereško Eh?
That was just a quote from the page.
If you want to look it up, great, if not, oh well.
You were talking about republics and I thought you had read it.
21:33
Details from @hsivonen about Firefox Nightly support for HTML parsing in XHR http://t.co/2P6gTtHM
no , i know just what i have assimilated while reading other stuff
> The fact that my implementation is different from your implementation is totally irrelevant - it works therefore it cannot be wrong.
ugh.. this is a discussion on PHP and MVC, I just can't stand that attitude "it works therefore it cannot be wrong."
"Wrong" isn't a value, it's a dimension
It can also be a verb ("You wronged me"), adverb ("You did it wrong") and an idiom (like "in the wrong") :p
If you have a series of checkboxes and offer a "check all" link, do you usually bother making that link change to "uncheck all"?
just make it say "Toggle All", nevermind that would be misleading if only hald were selected
21:46
Or two boxes
The problem I have with the term "toggle" is what to do with mixed states (some checked, some not)
err, as you edited to mention
or just make it like this
[   ] <Check/Uncheck all>     // and the status of this box represents the current option.
[   ]
[   ]
[   ]
[   ]
why bother with the flip. thats what `` is for
From experience, if clicking the toggle all button doesn't do what I want, I press it again.
`\`
Reading through the xkcd chart makes me wonder how the world turned to view capitalism as a feasible thing
21:50
ugh.. need to load my tablet back with all my ebooks...
@Zirak after reading what they made in the 80's I just kinda want a raise.
I knew that 99% of the money was owned by 1% of the people, but holy sheesh, wow
I was not aware Bill had lost his #1 spot.
yeah, to a Mexican
how is the richest man in the world a mexican!
He robbed Bill Gates?
21:52
seriously. poorest country bares the richest man
Carlos Slim Helú (; born January 28, 1940) is a Mexican business magnate and philanthropist who as of 2011 is the richest person in the world, for the second year in a row. He is the chairman and chief executive of telecommunications companies Telmex and América Móvil and has extensive holdings in other Mexican companies through his conglomerate, Grupo Carso SAB, as well as business interests elsewhere in the world. América Móvil, which in 2010 was Latin America’s largest mobile-phone carrier, accounted for around US$49 billion of Slim's wealth by the end of 2010. His corporate h...
ahh well.... home time!
yea I already did that (RE: Wiki)
then proceeded to read the plea from Wikipedia... suckered me into donating $10
You donated online? Well I never.
meh, I enjoy my Wiki readings..
and I do love the no ad factor.
So once every year I skip on buying those 4 coffee's in a day and donate to wikipedia.
@Chris I was creeping that post you had up there earlier...
did you see this

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