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14:00
No T-Shirt and bring a jacket in case it rains (I'm only in the same climatic area as Paris though)
@BenjaminGruenbaum no idea
inline stylesheets with php variables
tops
@BenjaminGruenbaum dude, I have the best mug
user2620028
14:02
lemon.... does it have boobies on it?
@BenjaminGruenbaum window
ghaa
damn g+
y u so slow
Ahh, Stephen Lynch. Lovely man, he is
Beelz
14:06
@HatterisMad
PENGUIN!
function foo() {...}
function bar() {...}
module.exports = {
  foo: foo,
  bar: bar
};
vs
module.exports.foo = function() {...}
...
vs
module.exports = {
  foo: function() { ... }
  ...
}
what does everyone prefer, 1, 2 or 3
module.exports = {
  foo: foo,
  bar: bar
};
function foo() {...}
function bar() {...}
Or 2
kk, that is what I like as well.
but I see a lot of #2
Interesting..
`<body onclick="ffoooo.call(new Object(null))">...`
`function ffoooo () { console.log(this); }`
Moi clicks..
Looks at console..
`> Window {top: Window, window: Window, location: Location, external: Object, chrome: Object…} VM410:3`
`Window {top: Window, window: Window, location: Location, external: Object, chrome: Object…} VM410:3`
`Object {}`
This is the ugliest javascript (as far as maintainability goes) that I've ever written, and I did it on purpose: paste.ofcode.org/ATPduHLzPasZMMYcWJVc4D -- does that make me a bad person?
Semicolons;
14:12
was that to me? Semicolons don't go inside of parenthesis
user1596138
@rlemon well I turned on Google Now last night. This morning it gives me traffic stuff that was useful. Weather etc. But every 5 minutes it gives me a new "card" telling me how to go home lol
yea after a while that dies down
user1596138
lol ok
@NickDugger Someone here (@rlemon?) once wrote a function that recursively creates a dom object from an object, which would make that much better
mine gave me some crap at the start, then learned about me. now it's cool
at the time I thought it was a grand idea
turns out it isn't very useful
lol, I did this on purpose though, just to see how ugly I could make jQuery
user2620028
@rlemon sir.... why is your coffee orange.
supaKillMe
user2620028
14:14
1 cream 1 sugar, 5 pumpkins. And since your candian probably a zamboni
@rlemon can I ask you a small thing ? I promiss it is no more than 30 seconds... But I'm struggling since 30 minutes on it...
kk
I'm refactoring anyways
so lots of copy pasta
how to make social network pls
2
user1596138
@rlemon Yeah... Eh maybe if there was more in-town driving during my commute it'd seem more useful. Cool tho
@NickDugger step one) acquire a goat.
user1596138
14:16
^ Name the goat Mark
Do I blood-sacrifice it to satan?
no you get it drunk and tell it if it makes a social media site it will get laid.
Click on Login/signup of bigpicture.bi.... Then click "New user? Sign up!" ..... Why on earth is :
<div class="logindropdown signup forgot" style="display:none;"><a href="" style="font-size:12px;" id="alreadyregisteredlogin">Already registered? Login</a></div>
not displayed ?
> style="display:none;">
user1596138
!!s/goat/@SterlingArcher/
14:17
@Jhawins ^ Name the @SterlingArcher Mark (source)
user2620028
@Nick dugger. Acquire a large traffic media streaming website (Lets say youtube.) Then make a social networking site. (Well that was easy). Now force people to sign up for your social networking site to use your large traffic media streaming website (Lets say youtube).
user1596138
Oops
@rlemon yes of course ,but I have :
$('#newusersignup').on('click', function(e){ $('.logindropdown').hide();  $('.signup').show(); e.preventDefault(); });
so what is the problem
?
when I click "New user? Sign up",
14:18
Let's integrate google plus with facebook.
this happens : $('.signup').show();
is the issue that once you go to sign up you can't login with out a refresh?
user2620028
Do it! Idea of the year lol
user2620028
Migrate all of the Facebook users over to Google Plus
14:18
TwitMyFace+
@rlemon no : when I click on "New user ? Sign up", the last line "Already user? Log in" should be displayed, but it's not...
let's just give Android to Apple while you're at it
It's a nightmare, I'm on this since 30 minutes...
<div class="logindropdown login forgot" style="display: none;"><a href="" style="font-size:12px;" id="newusersignup">New user? Sign up</a><div>
                      <div class="logindropdown signup forgot" style=""><a href="" style="font-size:12px;" id="alreadyregisteredlogin">Already registered? Login</a></div>
14:19
@Basj 30 minutes -> nightmare?
what line of js should I be looking at?
( I spent a week + on a single bug before. 30 minutes is nothing :P )
@rlemon line 157
$('#newusersignup').on('click', function(e){ $('.logindropdown').hide();  $('.signup').show(); e.preventDefault(); });
$('.logindropdown').hide();  $('.signup').show();
okay, see the issue???
user1596138
@Basj Do you code or do you just copy/paste? I can see 30 minutes being a nightmare for a copy/paste not working.. I guess.. Maybe..
<div class="logindropdown signup forgot" style=""><a href="" style="font-size:12px;" id="alreadyregisteredlogin">Already registered? Login</a></div>
you gave it that class. so it is hiding it
user1596138
14:21
But that would really only be if the actual copy/paste function wasn't working
@rlemon no... I would like that everything is hidden, then after this we ONLY SHOW .signup class
okay, I have no idea what you want then
user1596138
> VALID EXPIRATION: 02/28/2013
sorry. I really am trying
user1596138
Hmm.. Indiana seems to have trouble with the definition of "valid"
14:22
from what would make sense, you want "Already registered? Login" to show when you are on the signup form
but your JS explicitly hides it
so yea, no idea what you want bro
when we click on "New user ? Sign up", I would like to :
* hide all logindropdown things
* show only the .signup class
So this should be shown :
<div class="logindropdown signup forgot" style=""><a href="" style="font-size:12px;" id="alreadyregisteredlogin">Already registered? Login</a></div>
yes
but look at the class name dude
logindropdown
@Jhawins I am no goat D:
you run this
$('.logindropdown').hide();
what do you expect to happen?
user1596138
6 mins ago, by rlemon
no you get it drunk and tell it if it makes a social media site it will get laid.
14:23
I expect this to hide everything
that's cool
but after this I do
so?
user1596138
@SterlingArcher I just figured maybe that would work
$('.signup').show()
the elements are different
14:24
$("*").hide(function() { $('.signup').show(function() { doSomethingElse();});})
I don't wish to make a social media D:
.show() doesn't cascade down to children. just acts on the element you call it on.
Why are we bolding our code?
@SterlingArcher trying to show the obvious
user1596138
BECauSE
14:24
bold code runs faster
@SterlingArcher: A better question would be: Why aren't we bolding our chat?
Do you even bold, bro?
I bold, bro!
user1596138
14:25
@Mosho come on man pics or gtfo
Good morning, btw
user1596138
@Mosho could potentially have the sexiest avatar of all
It's practically evening here :P
yes but
$('.logindropdown').hide() => should hide everything (but not children)
$('.signup').hide() => should show all .signup class (but not children)

Is that right ?
<div class="foo"><div class="one">hello</div> world</div>
$('.one').hide(); $('.foo').show();
@Basj see this code ^
only 'hello' would be displayed
14:26
Don't you mean "only ' world'"?
@basj you have both classes on your root element, the class you are hiding and the one you are showing
<div class="foo"><div class="one" style="display: none;">hello</div> world</div>
is the HTML that code would produce
@Cerbrus yea my bad
Achievement get: Correct rlemon and don't get slapped :P
@PatrickQ yes but it should work anyway : jsfiddle.net/boag7s4L
@Basj that isn't the same as your code
14:29
<div class="logindropdown signup forgot" style="display:none;"><a href="" style="font-size:12px;" id="alreadyregisteredlogin">Already registered? Login</a></div>

$('.logindropdown').hide()
$('.signup').show()
@rlemon it is look at this ^
that should basically do nothing. same as not having .show and .hide in there
user1596138
@SterlingArcher Hey I can rent cars after this month it turns out! Maybe I'll visit you after all
I thought you had to be 25 to rent a car?
user1596138
My driving record is slowly fixing itself lol
@rlemon Here is basically what I have :
http://jsfiddle.net/boag7s4L/2/
user1596138
14:32
@SterlingArcher $20/day extra if you are at least 20 years old but < 25.
user1596138
Here anyway
@Basj no it isn't :P
@rlemon so maybe I did something wrong that I don't see :)
user1596138
The reason I can is because my speeding ticket is finally leaving the record haha. That and my other suspension trouble this year left me at 12 points on my license!
@Basj freedrawn red lines FTW
user1596138
14:33
Will be 4 next week and I can use normal insurance companies hahaha
Dat mspaint skillz
you know it!
I got skillz.
@rlemon ohhhhhh yeahhhhhhhhhhhh all of that was because of <div> instead of </div> :) :) :)
thanks a lot @rlemon !!!
if( !req.user ) {
  res.redirect('/login').end();
}
@node + express + passport people.
14:35
@Basj: When debugging HTML / JS, always check your HTML in the browser.
is there a way to define all entry points like this once.??
and not have to paste it to the top of all 'login only' pages?
@Cerbrus I did of course, but didn't saw the <div> instead of </div>
@Jhawins awesome dude!
@Cerbrus what do you mean by in the browser ?
user1596138
My only speeding ticket.. But it was on the motorcycle so you can guess how bad
14:36
... your browser's dev console?
Commonly opened by pressing [F12]
@Cerbrus oh yes sorry you're right
user1596138
I think 71 in a 55. Actually not that bad sounding but it's 16 over
.. people close their dev consoles?
@rlemon I only used JS console, but did not check HTML things
Do you think the Login/Signup menu works now as expected ? bigpicture.bi
always inspect elements when things are fucky
14:37
I mean the 3 modes : login / sign up / forgot passwd
@Jhawins I got a 28 over once #brag
Are they straightforward ?
afk, big presentation
Seems to be okay
yes, could use some transitions or something -- tad ugly
but they make sense
14:38
@rlemon cool :) I have looked on lots of websites, I haven't found such a simple dropdown menu that does everything: sign up/login/forgot
so now I am quite happy that it works (hmmmm... it will "work" when I'll code the PHP that works with this user management system :( )
codepen.io/… some nice inspiration here
@Basj I doubt that.
@rlemon yes, I looked at such places, but for 90% of them, you have to reload a different page when going from Login to Forgot or to Sign up
so change them
copy pasta coding is not coding
@erikroyall do you have a website in mind where Login/Forgot/Sign up are on the same dropdown, without having to reload a different page ? I haven't found many
14:41
that is a sexy login form
@rlemon I did not ! I did from scratch (that's why there was an error <div> instead of </div> was MY mystake :) )
then don't bitch about 'inspiration' not being '100% what I want'
@rlemon yes but if you want to sign up, it has to reload a new page with a new form
:P
14:42
@Basj you fail to see my point. i'm going back to work
have fun
The Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias manifesting in unskilled individuals suffering from illusory superiority, mistakenly rating their ability much higher than is accurate. This bias is attributed to a metacognitive inability of the unskilled to recognize their ineptitude. Conversely, people with true ability tend to underestimate their relative competence based on the erroneous or exaggerated claims made by unskilled people. David Dunning and Justin Kruger of Cornell University conclude, "the miscalibration of the incompetent stems from an error about the self, whereas the miscalibration...
input:focus { outline: none; } ftw
@darkyen00 Interesting
@rlemon ok you meant the design... yes it is nice indeed... thank you for having helped me
Also, why is your name back to darkyen00?
14:43
Visual Studio has piss-poor javascript syntax highlighting.
@PatrickQ thanks for this reference. I did not claim superiority, I just claimed I haven't found such systems.
apparently there are nu-get plugins that will help with that. but yea, vs sucks with js
@darkyen00 Love that we can understand what they say :D
@basj no worries. i didn't mean to imply that you claimed 'superiority'
@PatrickQ What's the point in showing this page?
14:45
-1
A: Javascript Read Performance DOM

sabithpockerLet me give you a general solution for performance optimization before the post is removed :) . First of all make sure you are not over optimizing while you have enough resources, im most of current browsers and devices only certain cases demand severe optimisation. When you are sure you need op...

Does anyone here know Jetbrains MPS? I mean, the language.
Can we flag as "too generic"?
@NickDugger Speaking of MS and JS, This.Is(Valid) = Syntax; in JScript.
dat jscript
@PatrickQ
Ok I am unskilled on JS. Ok I take 100 hours instead of you (profesionnal developers) taking 1 hour for doing the same thing. But I never claimed superiority here. I just shared my thoughts about website's login form that I have seen.

By the way being unskilled in JS doesn't mean I am unskilled in UX.
I don't see the point in speaking about the Dunning-Kruger effect... Can you explain me the goal?
14:48
fml. I updated ONE LIBRARY last night and it broke everything, and got like fifty emails this morning ;_;
maybe if everyone stopped using IE7 on XP or whatever, everything would be okay
@basj i already said i didn't meant to imply you claimed 'superiority'
user1596138
@KendallFrey lol damn. I'm usually careful, if I'm doing more than 15 over I'm probably doing 40 over and will not be slowing down.
user1596138
In the truck I do the speed limit, or less.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I changed it mostly because I'd rather have the option to opt into being indexed than to already be indexed and have to remove it if I decided I didn't want that later
@PatrickQ so if you didn't, then qualifying an Dunning-Kruger effect is off topic then, as (please correct me if I'm wrong) suffering from illusory superiority seems to be the core of this effect, right ?
14:52
@Jhawins He dropped it to 20, but I still got a month break from driving :S
user1596138
@SomeKittens here's a tip for your first car (if you're not done already). Don't give insurance companies your primary phone/email when getting quotes. They will never stop.
HAMMERTIME!
user1596138
@KendallFrey Damn lol I got a $180 ticket and he sent me on my way and said he was gonna go after the guy that was in front of me
user1596138
The guy in front was in an SUV and I wasn't even keeping up haha
14:54
I got the suspension because I was still doing the graduated licensing, didn't have full privs
why don't you just respect speeding limits when you're doing graduated licensing seriously...
Then a week after I got my full license, had an at-fault crash :(
@FlorianMargaine because speed limit is slow
@basj the core of the effect is actually the misassessment of one's owns abilities. the illusion of superiority is a symptom. i'm not going to scroll back and look for whatever triggered the thought. you just made some kinda strange statements that made me think of that. probably just came across to me wrong because of my environment. we are all learning...
also, I didn't notice the 35 sign
14:56
mph
oh
good for you if you don't notice signs, you shouldn't drive
I sneezed and ran a red the other day
three sneezes perfectly timed for me not to see it go yellow on time. there was no avoiding it
luckily there was no one going through the intersection
@FlorianMargaine Have you taken note of every single road sign you drove past?
sneezing while driving is the second worst time to sneeze
@PatrickQ no worries... Would you know why I cannot click in the <input> of bigpicture.bi/'s top right dropdown menu ? It doesn't get the focus
14:59
@rlemon I have to ask...
peeing
sneezing while peeing is the worst

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