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22:00
I was equally annoyed at that guys comments (Zirak seemed unimpressed as well)
You can improve the code
probably.. I wanted to show even the shittiest DOM version beats the socks off jQuery
anywhooooo 5:00
c ya suckers.
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bill gates gave a bunch of his money away
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to africa
I think Bill Gates and Oprah should hook up
isn't she single now?
loves how auto correct changes Oprah to Opera....
22:06
Hi there
Is this like the PHP room, where if you ask for help people copy and paste the thing that says "Dont' ask for help just post your code"
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it's a nice principle
@rlemon lol
Nice benchmark :)
Well, either way. I have a jQuery question (but I assume I'm open to doing it with pure Javascript) and the people in the jQuery room are dead
so, not that I'm asking for help, but would anybody be willing to help me out?
(Before I post my code and you all direct me to the jQuery room)
Yeah, we'll help you by telling you not to use jQuery :p
SOLVED!
@Chris Like I said, I'm open to it :P
Well I'm making a Chrome extension that adds a calendar to Facebook
and I need to retrieve a user's events
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22:09
form.elements, guys
I did, I did!
The accepted answer, however, did not
facebook offers an API for JSON retrievals of content, but I don't know how to call it with jQuery
@Purmou ... ?
That is, Javascript
@Purmou That's it? You need to retrieve the user's events in javascript?
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22:10
that benchmark is missing it
@Chris Yes
Well, also convert them into an array
22:11
@Chris Yup, but I can't wrap my head around it
Then you're in trouble
:P
@Chris actually, i'm using the graph API
You shouldn't. The graph API is more suited to code with a server behind it. Presumably, your extension won't have a server to use (it would be better if it didn't)
If you're going for straight extension, then you should use the javascript API if possible.
@Purmou Also: https://graph.facebook.com/me/events?access_token=YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN&limit=25
But everyone is using Myspace nowadays anyway, amirite?
@Chris Hah
Well, the graph is easier to set up, even without a server, and either way the calendar is directly on the FB site
Okay, well, that URL should return events, fire an AJAX call to it
22:17
So could I get help on making a JSON request with pure JS?
@Chris that's what I need help with
Loads of examples there
The thing is... when you're working with extensions, you aren't working with "pure javascript"
In the sense that there are browser-specific API that you have to be aware of and may have to use in place of equivalent DOM functions for security or technical reasons
You should be all over those doc pages there, use the examples, break the examples, fix the examples... should give you a sense of what's what.
@Chris Hmm
So you recommend I use the Javascript SDK?
If your use of Graph is working out, go for it. Seems like javascript API might be better suited to an all-javascript use case (as an extension usually would be)
@Chris Can't I just include the SDK file like a script in the header
But there's nothing wrong with Graph either
Yep, pretty sure. I've never made a chrome extension, you'd have to read the docs
22:26
instead of using their weird code that creates the script element?
Check out the docs on that one, man, I don't know for sure
All right.
Thanks for the help!
@Chris Also, out of curiosity, why do you recommend against jQuery?
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you don't learn anything
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you paste bloated code you don't need
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you paste crap code
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22:28
it helps you write crap code
@Matt But isn't it more efficient?
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it's 20,000 leagues from efficient
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Q: wp_footer() does not insert scripts

dardubI'm building my first wordpress theme. I have installed gravity forms, but the required javascript is not loading in the footer. I added: <?php wp_footer(); ?> into footer.php. Now all the links to the admin bar are printed out, but none of the scripts are inserted into the page. If I...

Abstractions are (99.99999%) never more efficient
They abstract a global API for many situations. You pinpoint a specific situation.
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22:35
disgusting
I don't recommend jQuery because:
1) Beginners don't learn javascript. jQuery obfuscates real javascript syntax with "magic", leaving a beginner confused or mistaken about core principles
2) jQuery encourages sloppiness. For example: because most of the DOM interaction looks like it happens with HTML strings, you wind up actually using HTML strings all over the place. Inefficient and sloppy.
3) Unused functionality on every page, bloat. If you need to `getElementById`, there exists a good way to do that: `getElementById`. Adding jQuery so you can do the same thing with `$` also adds a thous
There's more, but why go on?
So that's what they mean by "$(selector) is expensive"
Yes. It benchmarks at something like 200% slower (can't recall the exact number)
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let me describe what happens when you build a jQuery object
well, @Chris, thank God you can't see this extension's code
:P
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22:39
1. If it's a string, the selector engine runs
You can probably rewrite jQuery to be more efficient. But leave that to when you're suicidal.
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2. node(s) selected
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3. Massive object with tons of properties and methods wrapped to node(s)
@Purmou It isn't like that. I write shitty code all the time. I'm embarrassed about half the stuff I make. But it gets better because I am learning. jQuery will hold your javascript skills in limbo. You might get better at jQuery, but you aren't getting better at javascript.
how hard would it be to convert this slew of jQuery into pure JS?
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22:40
not very
Here's a great example of a jQuery cock-up: api.jquery.com/live
I pretty much use remove(), append(), after(), addClass(), removeClass(), hasClass(), click(), css(), children(), and find()
live() is deprecated as of jQ 1.7
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read the HTML 5 spec and you'll know how to replicate *Class
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everything else is useless
css is probably abused anyway
22:42
So that function gets touted all over the place as the most magical magic ever magicked. But what happens there is an event handler gets attached to the document - meaning the $("a") part of $("a").live.live is *absolutely pointless. So every a gets returned only to.... dum dum dum! Do nothing with it.
It might be deprecated, but it is in the wild and gets pushed as the best thing evar. Does anyone who parades live() around know what "event delegation" is? No... they sit there without jQuery wondering "how do I make live() stuff?"
I can add/remove classes and change styling
don't know how the heck children(), find(), after(), and append() work
as well as remove()
So anyway... that's why I don't use it. You can use it, lots of people do. If you're aware that it is a short cut, and take the time to learn what exactly you're cutting it... isn't.... as horrible (god it hurt to type that)
remove? Guessing it removes an element from DOM?
document.getElementById('id').style='new styles';
document.getElementById('id').class += 'addclass';
document.getElementById('id').class -= 'removeclass';
would all these work?
no
-= is madness on strings
no
22:45
is += okay?
@Chris How do you handle animations?
and document.getElementById('id').style='new styles'; usually is a really bad idea
@Purmou With setTimeout, or CSS transitions, or most importantly by avoiding them.
@tereško How so?
If it is really, really, really super important for a client to have all kinds of shit fading in and out and bouncing around the page, I will reluctantly add a library to do the animations. mootools is my preference, but it is scarcely any better than jQuery.
each time you touch ANY X.style attribute , you trigger a "reflow" in the browsers rendering engine
22:49
@tereško What's a reflow? And how would you go about this another way?
so , unless you are doing some pointless animation, you really should avoid poking the styles
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ok, here's a better idea
@Purmou , how about you read about it yourself .. on the internets
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read (don't post) here:
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22:50
do it for a few months
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you'll learn a ton
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the search function will be more helpful since it's (google groups) full of spam
@Chris So it's doing all that before it loads fully?
Yes, and if a reflow is caused by any change that would cause the layout to be re-determined
i.e. changing the style attribute
Not that you can completely avoid it, but you should minimize it certainly.
22:54
but in the case of my extension I require to change the style attribute
Ah, I see
besides , there should not be CSS in your javascript files
nor HTML
or else you are just creating a maintenance nightmare
@tereško Did you see the innerHTML debate Raynos posted?
My favorite quote: "innerHTML is exactly the same as using DOM methods to create nodes"
nope , but i bet i know what it all was about
@Chris link ?
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Q: Is innerHtml still considered to be evil and why?

Jim NickersonSometimes I get these questions like: do you think innerHtml is evil and why? And I have no clue why would it be. Can someone shed some light on this one.

22:58
oh , that one
Yeah, and another case of "if you don't use [INSERT SHORTCUT], you might as well be writing in assembly"
Hell, if you aren't using jQuery AND innerHTML, you may as well be hand-activating magnetic regions on your hard drive or sending letters in the mail.
is it just me , or this user is a retard ?
@tereško Never seen him, need to check him out.
one of the cases when reputation !== knowledge
Got any good sample? =)
23:03
Anyways guise, I am outtie. Have a good day/night/evening
@tereško He uses jQuery and, judging by the questions, not Google. Clearly an expert. :D
@tereško I have checked some stuff out that he have written and can't find anything wrong with it.
@tereško yes he is
23:27
im having a hard time with javascript :( ive learned some rather bad habits that are hard to shake because of libraries like jQuery
The biggest problem is probably that people (I'll include myself, because of how I learn) don't learn the basics first and learn the libraries. They don't know any of the mechanisms underneath and don't really know how to build from a deeper level then they are at.
@CaseyYee :(
I agree, learn the basics
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no, the biggest problem is the industry that forces people to use it
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when you're begging for a project to be done by a strict deadline, you're in deep trouble
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the teachers at my college were begged by the industry to teach more of it
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23:37
it's on job ads everywhere
Yeah, but if you don't know the javascript (which isn't really that difficult) underneath, you can end up lost on some basic problems sometimes. Granted, if you don't have to think about the mechanisms underneath, you can probably code much faster.
I have a problem with overcoding, because I like to build everything from scratch.
im also learning design patterns and how to apply them. there seems to be 10 ways about the same problem
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not quite
i have a question, why does javascript need to be the way it is and why could the "investors" not just go with the standard OOP way?
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not every pattern fits
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23:48
most of the time, only a few patterns fit
Sorry, your right Matt. Some are better then others, im still learning to learn the ropes
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JavaScript as it is is really, really nice
@Matt, did you come from another language? If so, which one?
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ActionScript 3
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which is Java + JavaScript
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23:53
AKA what many people want JS to be
Nice, and what was the most important difference that made you realize that javascript was so awesome? sorry for the QA, im curious :) i want to get good at JS, but its taking me some significant time
javascript can emulate classical OOP pretty well but it doesn't go the other way around.
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well, not having to typecast is really nice
is AS not loosely typed?
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it's strict
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23:56
imagine JS with strict typing and Java OOP
you can enforce types in AS but you can also leave them out
iirc
@CaseyYee design patterns dont apply to js
no Raynos? i
@CaseyYee if your interested about js oo read my series part 4
sorry, hit enter too quickly. what are these patterns im looking at?
23:58
I dont know ;)
what patterns are you looking at
let me dig up the links, i'll also read yours :)
this has also been immensely helpful as well: weblogs.asp.net/dwahlin/archive/2011/10/31/…
ugh

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