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13:00
@Amaan, LMFAO is that for real
like not photoshopped?
Don't know. Saw it on Reddit
ok I looked closer it's a fake :P
look at the badges
Fake
Yeah
Seriously? You can't tell if it's fake or not?
13:02
NOT WHEN I QUICKLY READ THE ACCEPTED ANSWER ONLY
And bobince's reputation is 'some'
oops I was yelling too much how to uncaps fast
The other two reputations are "1234" and "4321" :P
And there is no one who asked the question
Look at the right-hand of the screen
13:03
"I used the jQuery diet plugin and lost 10kg this week" lmao
looks like someone was frustrated with 99% of the js questions
> Where are my legs?
javascript numbers are broken is my favourite
thanks zirak will read
$('#mytable tr:not(#'+$(tr).attr('id')+'~tr)').size()-1
3
Q: Difference between setTimeout(fn, 0) and setTimeout(fn, 1)?

RandomblueThe jquery source features uses of setTimeout with both 0 and 1 as second argument. I'm under the impression that they both mean "execute the function as soon as you can". Is this correct? Is there a difference between the two?

13:09
he is so right
Cowbell is stupid
just yesterday my simple regular js answer was not accepted over some unreadable jquery :(
setTimeout( function() {
			if ( !jQuery._data( elem, queueDataKey ) &&
				!jQuery._data( elem, markDataKey ) ) {
				jQuery.removeData( elem, deferDataKey, true );
				defer.fire();
			}
		}, 0 );
@Esailija Happens to me all the time
Why would they try to setTimeout for 0ms?!
It gets fired 4ms later because of the minimum timeout
But, why do this?!
Setting for 0ms is "as fast as possible" basically. But altering between 0 and 1 is indeed stupid.
@Amaan why use setTimeout?
13:11
Unless...they're trying to send a message in binary!
@island205 That's in their source
gather all set timeouts in the source and put the 1's and 0's together and decode the message
@Amaan i mean you want to know why they use setTimeout.
@Zirak Why? Why would you put it in the setTimeout at all (assuming you don't know that there exists a 4ms minimum timeout)
@island205 I want to know why they're using setTimeout and telling it to execute the function right away
@Amaan Maybe some weird IE bug. Or maybe for readability (so you know they didn't emit it, they just don't care)
13:13
let browser to do other important things
prime example of the doxdesk article: stackoverflow.com/questions/8332178/… =D
Maybe
noobs y u noobs ;_;
@Esailija you realize they use both because jQuery has shit code.
That's the end of that
@Raynos, who use both what?
setTimeout(f, 0) and setTimeout(f, 1)
13:18
no they use it to send you a binary message easter egg
I am convinced
goes to grep jquery
var a = +new Date;

setTimeout( function(){
console.log( +new Date - a );
}, 0);
10 ms in chrome
which browser has 4 ms
nvm now I got 3 ms
:1996514
(function() {
  setTimeout(function() {
    return alert("not important!");
  }, -1);
  alert("important!");
}).call(this);
I got 587... that can't be right at all
13:25
6, 162, 3, 2, 447
@Raynos: you are such a jquery hater for no reason ^^ its unbelievable man :p
@jAndy No reason?
@jAndy :\
NO REASON!!?!??!?!!?!?!?!??!!?!?!
:D
@jAndy these trolls, go away
13:26
@Raynos: the no reason was for the 0/1 thing in that SO question
come one.. "bad" code just because some guys mixed two values.. seriously
@jAndy yes.
If you can't normalize style preferences or adher to a style guide
then your doing it fucking wrong.
dude
@jAndy the fact the question had to be asked implies its bad code
that project is a beast which grew over the past years, many smart developers worked on that
@Raynos , well there is nothing about asap timeouts in docs.jquery.com/JQuery_Core_Style_Guidelines :(
13:27
I would not necesarily call it bad code for such an instance
@Raynos: I guess you never worked on a project of that size your own
its easy to blame others, isn't it
@jAndy ...
You can call all my code bad :)
Most of it is bad
So I could see how one guy likes to write 1 and the other one likes it 0
0 is more better
@Raynos: it just looks like throwing hate to the lib or its devs, which infact are pretty smart. And you really can do that, but you at least need to provide a similar project (size + people + success) in order to be serious
that is just my opinion
It's not hate.
"bad code" is anything that needs to be fixed
I didn't say the entire jQuery library was bad ( which it is )
13:31
you might as well say code then :D
cos you know, perfect code that doesn't need fixing is a fairy tale
guess we are looking at things very differently, whatever.
@jAndy I have high standards, that's all.
Ok would you like me to use the phrase "bad coding practice"
I'll use that :) maybe you wont take it so personally
@Raynos Hahaha! You got a downvote!
@Amaan that's what you get when jQuery fanboys get butthurt
yes saying "your code is using some bad practices" is always more polite than your code is horrible spaghetti and should be burned
13:33
Exactly
might be, but it looks like a guy preaching how to do things right to other people who proved their success in a great project, without having done anything similar (not even close)
and that, one time too often
Bad code is bad regardless of project size
@jAndy ...
its a difference blaming a meaningless 0 or 1 in a 20k line project or 20
Am I wrong?
@jAndy No it's not
"hurr durr my project is large, it's allowed to be shit"
That kind of attitude is why everything is shit
13:35
nope, but it can happen very easily
All jQuery is a huge copy and paste script dem noobs copy into their page
@jAndy it can happen very easily if you dont have style standards or code review
and if you don't have either of those gtfo.
k, my regexp ninja powers aren't good enough for grepping those 0s and 1ns, seeing if there's a hidden message.
@Raynos: whatever, I'm not saying you are wrong, but its pretty clear you have little or zero real-world project experience
@jAndy correct.
and its way overkill to blame a huge project like jquery, for that so hard
13:37
I have a year of experience maintaining mediocre ASP.NET applications
which even is opensource
And it was a pain, and it was demoralizing
@jAndy I agree that "bad code" is harsh. But the simple answer to why they use both is that it's an accident, the fact both exist right now is a bad coding practice
I'm not blaming them. I'm simply stating reasons
once after all I don't get some people on blaming jquery as lib. saying it entirely sucks is like wearing a t-shirt ('I am a complete idiot') all day. It also implies that Resig is an incompetent idiot for the most parts, which again would lead to the t-shirt
@zirak 11100 0x1c
that's a control character though hmm
that the project as a whole is way too bloated nowadays is a different argument, which I would agree to a certain point
13:41
@Esailija There's probably more in the rest of the source
@Amaan, I pasted the full source in textpad and did regex
Ah
Give us the RegExp
setTimeout[[:blank:]]*(.*?,\\(.*?\\))
hmm
it doesn't show escape slashes in chat
Format it as code
@jAndy it doesn't entirely suck
13:44
it would be better if the match was numbers only
But its full of bad api decisions that are frozen
It's not that resig is an incompetent idiot
It's simply that he's a dom scripting hacker just like the rest of us
@jAndy oh and there's plenty of bad code in jQuery :)
You can tell me to fix it, its open source. But I'd rather spend time on the DOM-shim
A control character used to separate and qualify data logically; its specific meaning has to be defined for each application. If this character is used in hierarchical order, it delimits a data idem called a FILE.
Fixing jQuery will require re-writing it. This time, in a good, modular way...
I think we're on to something...
@jAndy Don't get me wrong of course. You want a tool that's good enough to do the job and is production ready today you use jQuery (or MooTools). That's my pragmatic answer.
My purist answer, is screw this. I'm writing the DOM-shim, I will do it right
13:51
@Raynos: until the point some guy comes and says your lib has plenty of bad codes and it should be done better
@Raynos Your lib has plenty of bad codes and it should be done better
@jAndy if it should be done better he can give solid advice and reason and I will improve it
I can use reason and solid advice to tell you why jQuery is bad, but I cant improve it
because jQuery is fundamentally flawed
There's nothing you can do to fix it because it's API frozen
jQuery is doing a good job, for where it is at. And I do respect the authors to some extend. But their API design sucks. End of.
"API is frozen" is not really an argument, is it ?
if your DOM-Shim would only get close to the success of a lib like mootools/yui/jquery you simply have to choice but to freeze API
the problem, is the success
Guys, good day! Have a question. I use jQuery Datepicker, but I need to restrict it from apearing on focus. I have a picture and if I click on it then instance is created, but when I click on field I want to type myself without datepicker appearance. Is it possible?
@jAndy success is meaning less
popularity and quality are un related
13:56
@Raynos: no serious people will change API which would break all existing users code
@Eugene, I suppose not using datepicker will prevent it appearing on focus. When do you want it to appear anyway?
@jAndy thats why having a frozen API is good?
@Esailija Only by clicking on image, that I have on my webpage.
At the moment it works.
$('#birthdate').click(function()
	{
		datepciker = $('#birthdate_field').datepicker({
			firstDay: 1,
			dateFormat: 'dd.mm.yy',
			defaultDate: '-25y',
			changeMonth: true,
			changeYear: true,
			yearRange: '-80:-10'
		});

		datepciker.datepicker( 'show' );
	});
I suppose there is nothing in the 35235 configuration options to change that?
Thanks. Found it.
14:02
telnet miku.acm.uiuc.edu
@Raynos: no, not good, but inevitable. History prooves it, not only on meaningleass javascript projects, but also on operating systems API for instance
@Esailija But I don't see, that there is a way to style button. Should I overwrite added class ui-datepicker-trigger?
That's why there should be library cycles, as well. Each generation of libraries can learn from past mistakes and so on.
@jAndy I know that an API needs to be frozen
I'm simply giving reasons why me personally fixing jQuery is a waste of time
@Eugene, don't change the class names because that could break it :D ... can't you just apply css to the class names datepicker generates?
14:05
@rlemon NYAN CAT!
@Esailija That is what I was talking about.
@Eugene, well it's just css, what could go wrong
@jAndy why do you defend jQuery? :\
I think jAndy is more of being objective than subjectively defending it :D
14:08
@Raynos: actually I don't really defend jQuery, I would defend any successful project of that size, which gets blamed from people who just hate to hate
but that's just me though
@jAndy "who just love to hate." FTFY
Oh, or who just hate for the purposes of hating
haters gonna hate?
@jAndy It's not hate to hate.
@jAndy next your going to say "hurr durr ASP.NET WebForms is successful Y U HATE"
gist: jQuery library critique, 2011-12-01 14:15:09Z
# jQuery

`$` itself is a god object. Everything goes on it. The standard plugin / extension architecture that is recommended is to just bolt more methods on `$` itself!

Surely this is bad. An example would be how we have both `$.load` which is overloaded to do completely different things. If they were on two separate sensibly named objects `$Container.load` and `$EventTarget.load`. Personally I would deprecate the latter in favour of `.on('load'`

The animation should be it's own little modular thing, not bolted onto `$`. Ajax should be it's own little modular thing, not bolted onto `$`

# `$` 

This is overloaded to three functions. It would be more sensible to have `select`, `construct` and `domready` as there seperate entities.

# `$.get`, `$.getJSON`, etc

We have some subset of `$.ajax` short cuts which are uneven. These should be removed.

# `$.attr`

What does it even do? It doesn't just set / get attributes. It does a whole bunch of weird logic for backwards compat.

# `:checked` `:button`

Useless, slow utility selectors. Having these things promotes bad and slow code. You wouldn't want to use them for performance penalities. They also make the CSS selector a joke by throwing propitiatory selectors in the mix. 

At least split the selector engine into two, one that adheres to (a subset of) standards and one which have their own extensions.

# `.css` 

css isn't bad as such. But it's overused, a lot. We do need a cross browser style manipulation utility but we don't need documentation recommending you use it everywhere.

The community seems to _forget_ the massive penalty that is causing re flows. editing in-line css is slow and should be avoided

# `.toggle`

Another overloaded method that shouldn't be overloaded, that's just plain confusing

# `.wrap`, `.live`

These shouldn't exist.

# `.each`, `.map`, etc

Doesn't match the `.forEach`, `.map`, etc signature. Massively confusing
Oh and I actually wrote up some critique so that the next time some troll comes in and says "Y U SAY JQUERY BAD" I can paste dump them :)
@Raynos, why copy paste when you can use @rlemon 's SO chat userscript
14:18
@Esailija what does it do?
hmm let me find the link
@Raynos: the problem is, most of your list does easily fit on a lot of js librarys
@Raynos: and you pick on jquery, because of its most popular
sigh, can't find it on google.. do you know rlemon's blog? it was posted there
@jAndy I never said mootools & prototype wernt bad
prototype is worse then jQuery
mootools is slightly better
which lookes like hate
14:19
@jAndy .. god object is a legit antipattern and jQuery is good example of it =D this is objective observation
YUI i cant comment on, because for some reason I think the yahoo guys arent idiots :\
ExtJS is a joke
And I forgot to hate any other big library name it and I will hate it
actually more rage than hate :p
@jAndy the main reason I hate jQuery is not because of jQuery but because of the damned large amount of developers throwing jQuery around as a silver bullet to solve all your problems
You need someone to slap them across the face and stop spreading that bullshit
I do this by telling them jQuery is shit.
Again I have no objection to people using it because they need a production ready cross browser library
even if you write the PERFECT library in your opinion and you are so satisfied with yourself and did you did everything right.. the second its becomes so popular you need to make sure it stays backward compatible. if you don't do that, it wont become popular
jQuery is a lesser of evils.
14:21
@Esailija it's not mine. another user made it - he has a link on StackApps (outdated screenshots) stackapps.com/questions/2685/… or rlemon.com
Everyone is shit
and tons of people will come, sooner or later, and hate your lib and say its shiit
its a circle thing
@jAndy backwards compat is trivial for me :\ because the DOM is backwards compat
@rlemon, anyways I think we found a good use for it :D
@jAndy Anyway I don't do backwards compat :3
I change the API as and when I need it.
14:22
@Raynos: that is pretty greenly, you will need to fix and update some parts nonetheless
The main thing is, I dont write DOM abstractions, you don't need them, you need browsers to be fixed
i've found many good uses for it
or introduce new things, rewrite old things whatever you do
im writing a cross browser normalization layer that people can use
14:23
rick astley tag spam is a good use of it.. I give you that :D
@jAndy I dont care that much about backwards compat to be honest
If I change something, I change it for a good reason
You want to upgrade, follow the upgrade guide
now I can be all I rickrolled you in a tag yo
@jAndy then again I dont write large monolithic frameworks
sure, but we don't live in that perfect world
if we would live in that perfect world, you would not even to waste your time for a DOM shim because everybody would use Chrome 13
I see what your saying
@jAndy not true :\
14:24
Chrome whatever-is-the-latest-version because it autoupdates itself :D
the DOM-shim fixes 95% compliance into 100% compliance for chrome & firefox
@Raynos agreed - Chrome 14 would be used.
Developer Build
Perfect World
That's the main purpose of the DOM-shim. To reduce the time it takes for browsers to work with standards
@Raynos :text is also bad
One that fixes modern browser bugs & edge cases
@island205 I got bored halfway through :)
And the other one fixes IE8
14:30
have anyone experienced jQuery tab in Django?
Spontaneous jQuery tabs are a terrible disease. Gladly, I've never experienced it, nor have herd of anyone with Django who also had it.
I heard more cowbell cures that right up.
@Zirak - why it's terrible? I am doing one project in django and got stuck in jQuery tab in template
Sarcasm Error 404
what is django? is it jquery
14:37
maybe wrong chat room :D
:D
but anyway how is the server-side framework relevant to client-side scripting particularly
Ugh I come of as a grumpy old guy :\
@Raynos blagroll?
hi
0
A: How to reference an id with brackets in jQuery

TeddyUse the attribute selector instead: var sel = $("[id='id[2][t]']"); sel.change(function() { $("#textpreview").val(sel.text()); });

14:40
i didn't even know, there is a chat room...
Oh no. That is... terrible.
I can making off hand insults at people that are clearly doing it wrong. And then I get shouted at for "no it's not clearly wrong, people don't know this" and then I get sad because everyone is stupid :(
I saw that question yesterday, I raged.
I \\\\Saw \\th\\\\at \\\\quest\\\\\ion \\\\too
@Esailija You missed a slash.
14:42
and also raged
Right between quest and ion.
shit
Rofl.
I think the correct solution is to add right amount of slashes instead of re-evaluating the whole approach
we need a keyboard with only 26 keys
14:44
my mouse has more keys than that
ok recounting it only has 8
:O
0
Q: getLinkerUrl not passing cookies across domains - Google Analytics

Glenn BI have a hotel client who is using a form that links to one of two booking engines (KCData or SynXis) on a different domain based on the selected values. However, the form isn't traditionally coded so to speak, as it does not contain an "action" to call - so using linkByPost for cross domain trac...

a lot people in room today
'strue
are we allowed to use c# code in javascript using razor
I shave using a razor
14:51
i'm trying to pass in a razor value as variable for jquery param
yay a lot of people here, a good time to advertise a little more like @Raynos does all the time :p
look at the beautiful box on typeofnan.com
it was created with github.com/jAndreas/BarFoos
--advertise block end--
@jAndy, you created that box using $.createRotatingBox( objectWith1000ConfigurationOptions );
admit it
@Esailija: exactly
@jAndy advertise what?
@jAndy the box isn't 3d ;_; it's 2d
@Raynos, you are not wearing your 3d glasses ?
14:55
@Raynos: next version will show the box even without a screen
@Raynos: at present, it is
Also, permission to say that its bloated >_>
@Raynos: I'd love to extend( day, 36 );
@jAndy seriously though, barfoos is a pretty good implementation of the sandboxed javascript application model made popular nicholas zakas
@Raynos: yes I had a lot of mail traffic with him

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