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Err... $("#loadHere").empty().append($("#loadMe").contents().clone())?
Any chance you have a duplicate ID infestation that you should clean up?
@JanDvorak Yes, this question of in connection with $().load() and $().ajax(). I have already found the $().load() . In the other hand, $().ajax() provides more control (cache or not, and so on).
@JanDvorak I want to avoid duplicate ID infestation as I load in HTML snippets through AJAX.
hmm... the native XHR object provides a resultXML field that might be set. In general, I'd avoid having useless HTML <-> DOM conversions.
@JanDvorak I like your line of code. I'm new to jQuery (although not new to programming), and I don't know enough ins and outs yet.
If you are unable to avoid parsing the HTML (probably), you can still avoid converting it back to HTML.
Do you have a performance issue? Both strategies are equally readable, actually
@Loktar @rlemon it's late but... rebecca.blackfriday
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@JanDvorak I don't have performance issues. I'm not concerned with performance, or size.
If it's a 300-byte node, it won't take that long. If it's a 300-node subtree... it does take a while.
The problem is, you don't have performance issues now. But when you get them, will you still be able to trade a tiny bit of readability for a huge boost in performance?
I hate that my jQuery answer is +7 and most of my promise answers are much longer and are +0 or +1. I realize why it works this way but still :D
@JanDvorak I had that printed and taped to my wall at a point
@JanDvorak Probably, I'll be able to make that trade. But, I will not obsess with performance, until performance becomes a pressing issue. I do want to learn and use best practices though.
@JanDvorak the title (tooltip) is especially appropriate for you.
all code written
nothing tested
:D
too late anyway, good night people
> I'm a programmer, not a tester
00:16
Imagine a world in which we are all enlightened by objective truths rather than offended by them.
I'm glad he didn't say "Objective C"
I have to admit it's what I read at first...
00:30
lol
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@FlorianMargaine getting down as we speak
 
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06:20
Guys, hows my answer here? stackoverflow.com/questions/27664654/…
Suppose I have two ajax calls and inside each, the same function is called (each ajax call sends the function different parameters though. Will both function calls execute simultaneously?
06:45
Hey folks. Quick question for ya. I currently have a chunk of javascript that I can't seem to get working properly.
    $('.price').on('keyup', function()
{

  var sum = 10;

  $(".pr_items fieldset.nested_purchaserequest_item").each(function(i,o)
  {
    total = parseFloat($(o).find(".quantity").val(), 10) * parseFloat($(o).find(".price").val(), 10);
    if(!isNaN(total) && total.length!=0)
    {
      sum += total;
    }
  });
  $("#grand_total").val(sum);

});
on this page :
I don't really know javascript well enough to know what I'm doing wrong. I feel like I've tried every variation of the class and id selectors and it just keeps doing... nothing.
I really don't know what do to next.
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can someone help please, i can't update the src (but i can alert the previous src data ) jsfiddle.net/rwez2dog/6
09:19
in PHP, 18 secs ago, by darkyen00
Thoughts on this - https://gist.github.com/darkyen/8c6d4c2cb8e9e19fa0c3 ?
ASR
ASR
10:12
Does any one know AlloyUserInterface?
it sucks asss
user3949359
10:24
I'm looking at a website page right now and cloned the whole website from the repo, but I can't find it. I searched for it's strings both in git and in PHPStorm, nothing. What could be at play here?
You guys see anything wrong here? Just got a downvote
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A: map a stream to lazy promise stream

Benjamin GruenbaumflatMap takes all the streams created by the promises at once and spawns a new stream using the. You want that to happen one at a time so you'd use flatMapConcat (which does that you'd normally expect .flatMap to do in some other FRP libraries). It's also possible to specifiy a concurreny other t...

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@FlorianMargaine it's a wordpress project, where do I find the DB?
> spawns a new stream using the.
@BenjaminGruenbaum ^
10:39
Here is how you would [...]

Here is an example:
Also, doc links everywhere plz
@FlorianMargaine thanks
@Zirak thanks
Anything else?
Well, you're not using flapMap or flapMapConcat
@BenjaminGruenbaum @FlorianMargaine gist.github.com/darkyen/8c6d4c2cb8e9e19fa0c3
/cc @all_owners :P
lol, also the code was wrong
-_-' I'm so stupid sometimes.
Better now?
Now it actually makes sense
10:48
Yeah, I don't know wtf I was thinking, that code in the example didn't even work (because it didn't use flatMapConcat...). I guess OP just accepted it because he just needed the function name or something. Thanks for the help :)
@darkyen00 it's great that you want to help make a change but I'm not sure this is how I'd approach it.
@BenjaminGruenbaum How would you then ?
When you say "my students", do you hold any actual formal position or is this a volunteering project?
Also, is your goal to make them better programmers and give them hands on experience or to teach them theory?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Better hands on experience
and make them better programmers :-) / ps yes
Well, if you're interested I can tell you what worked for us.
Please do :D
10:54
How accessible is the government in India?
In terms of knowing who voted for what, how to fill a certain form and so on
Do you have bureaucracy?
@darkyen00 ??
@BenjaminGruenbaum well you won't find officailly who voted for what
but people give it away by speaking :P
I didn't mean the sercret voting
My point is, is it possible to make your government more accessible to the common guy?
Very much so
Great
Every two weeks your students divide into groups and build something that does just a little bit of that
Maybe they make a website that shows the open pharmacies within 5km of where a person is at.
Maybe they show you how to do your taxes easily.
Maybe they tell you what schools get bigger budgets
Hmm, that can work really well :D
11:02
All sorts of things you can find if you dig deep enough in government sites and databases but are not accessible to the general public.
Everything is open source and on GitHub so they build a portfolio while they're at it.
They do online courses for training and spend most of the time actually coding.
hmm, that can work really really great :D
It worked great for us, I don't think what they need is to know about the importance of HTTP being stateless. Getting shit done and learning things on their own is more important :)
Also - you can make a real positive change and help the people around you
Yeap :D, those things can be taught in the 2 weeks meetup anyways if become too hard.
You meetup every one week
Learning is by yourself and at your own pace
11:37
Edited the whole doc, have a look
if (something.length > 1) {
  result = something.shift();
}
else {
  result = something[0];
}
@BenjaminGruenbaum Right? Right??
Where is this from? Did your mom write that code?
Because I heard she is a very talented coder and it would be a grave disappointment I mean.
More in the series of gems:
May 8 at 17:18, by Zirak
for (var i = 0; i < something; i++) {
    switch (i) {
        case 2:
            foo();
        default:
            bar();
    }
}
11:52
Oh, I've seen that do { }while(false); trick before, I hate it with a passion :D
Usually C programmers do that because they want 'single return' because they're silly
Also, lol at .toLowerCase() :D
You should really tell your mom to read "The Good Parts" or send her an MDN link - this is very disappointing.
I can't get over that pastie code
lol, a lot of people start to Java after they've C'd
The more I look at it the more I'm sure I'm missing something
The context is what you're missing
The do { } while(false) thing is common in C because that way you write the cleanup code once instead of several times - you create a ret variable and then assign to it and break to the cleanup code, you cleanup then return.
Yeah I get that
But the function's a single line
11:55
In C, if you return from several places - you can have leaks if you're not super careful.
Your mom was just cargo-culting
return a_uid.matches(...)
Instead, there's a do and an if
And a no-op function call
Gotta love that .toLowerCase() that doesn't do anything.
And that comment...
wtf is "small caps"?
small capital case
@Zirak THIS IS BIG CAPS ᴛʜɪs ɪs sᴍᴀʟʟ ᴄᴀᴘs
Even the function name
It doesn't normalise, it checks
The regex is also meh, and the argument name has a useless Hungarian prefix
Everything about this function is terrible
12:03
Who wrote it?
No clue. It was part of some super proprietary stuff I worked with at an old job.
Probably seven Indians
That's racist
No dude it's cool, I've got Indian friends
Remember yesterday when I said "code written, not tested"?
Well, nothing works
And I can't debug yet :(
Which part's on fire?
12:16
The whole house
Overlooked something so I have to change a lot of things...
Ouchies
@Zirak Ah then why didn't you say so?
Hello :D Do you know if jQuery is "Chain, MVVM, Closure" or "Observable, Delegation, MVVC" I have to choose one "MVVM" for my school project =S
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@FlorianMargaine story of my life
@MarcosAguayo you should probably burn your school.
12:18
@MarcosAguayo What the what
MVVC is not a thing
Also, MVVM is an architectural pattern which has nothing to do with jQuery
ups I type wrong
Ooh, I know who'll get a kick out of this
@MarcosAguayo @tereško lol.
jquery is just a bunch of functions, it's got nothing to do with architecture, design, good APIs or sanity
okey thanks
12:20
hi guys!
I have a question to ask.
!!welcome Harish
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ok
can we store treeview values in session?
What's a session? What's a treeview value?
12:24
treeview values are in strings and int.
You can serialize anything a computer can store as a string and you can put a string in session so yes.
@Zirak well, jquery has something to do with good API
lol
This is the answer: function setPlaceholder(number) { switch (number) { case "placeholder1" : $( "#modal-window" ).load( "ajax/project-info.html #placeholder1"); break; case "placeholder2" : $( "#modal-window" ).load( "ajax/project-info.html #placeholder2"); break; case "placeholder3" : $( "#modal-window" ).load( "ajax/project-info.html #placeholder3"); break; case "placeholder4" : $( "#modal-window" ).load( "ajax/project-info.html #placeholder4"); break; } } — idontknow 3 mins ago
Oh Florian, how many times are we gonna do this dance?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Beautiful
Forever and ever <3
12:28
@Zirak jQuery has a much better API than the DOM for actual document manipulation and for AJAX, and has had a better API for longer.
@BenjaminGruenbaum but when I retrieving treeview from session its showing only one node while it has more.
@Harish oh no, then you're not serializing it correctly.
how I can serialize it?
json for example
$(document).ready(function(){
			$.ajax({
				type:'post',
				url:'http://localhost:81/laravel/myapps/public/email',
				success:function($emails){
					$('.inbox-details').html($emails);
				}
			});
				$('body').on('click','tr td:not(.favorite)',function(){
			var id=($(this).closest('tr').attr('id'));
			$.ajax({
			url:'http://localhost:81/laravel/myapps/public/inbox_details/'+id,
			type:'post',
			data:{id:id},
			success:function($inbox){
				$('.inbox-details').html($inbox);

			}
			});
12:30
@BenjaminGruenbaum On some parts sure, on others meh. And claiming your poop is better than someone else's poop doesn't entail non poopiness.
jQuery uses deferreds/promises for AJAX - native DOM uses an event emitter
jQuery uses sets for collections of elements - native DOM uses live node lists
jQuery uses .each and .map to work with elements - native DOM uses for loops
jQuery uses chaining syntax - with native DOM you were supposed to use `with`
jQuery uses promises and a queue for animations where CSS animations don't work - native DOM doesn't do anything meaningful for chaining
Cool
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, yesterday, by Jan Dvorak
End of 2014: We have $$ in the console, arrow functions but no forEach in HTMLCollections
each is wrong, they don't implement stuff like reduce or some because "it's not useful", jquery's function names are terrible (wtf is after?), you can't distinguish an element from a set of elements
@Zirak right, because they don't abstract a single element - if you want to work on a single element use the DOM - jQuery works on sets which makes more sense and is more consistent. As for reduce and some they don't expose them because they have nothing to do with DOM manipulation, you can call [].reduce` just fine on a jQuery selection set or use .get() to get an array out of the set.
@Zirak after is enter an element after an element - not sure how that could be clearer.
Also, why is .each wrong?
12:37
@BenjaminGruenbaum So using poop is ok as long as it's for a single element
@Zirak I didn't say the DOM isn't catching up.
I guess that's why .css doesn't return an array, but only operates on the first element
Why would it?
To be fair, most of jQuery's methods are pretty useless because you don't want to work in the DOM anyway after bootstrap
Because you're working on a set
It returns "a" value for the set representing an aggregation (not a very clever one mind you) of the values for the set.
It's also very pragmatic.
Again - I haven't used jQuery for anything big in a while so maybe my memory is failing me.
12:40
Aggregation? wat?
It's this.matchedElements[0].style[passedArgument]
reduce elements (p,c) => p
"first"
But of course, setting a value with css applies it to...uh...was it the first element, or all of them?
all of them obviously, because that's how the assymetry works
ah, but addClass adds it to them all
set operations apply to everything in a set but when you try to get out of it you get one meaningful value
12:42
So if I want to actually get hrefs of matched stuff I want to map, because prop (ugh, that function...) also applies to the first one
Yeah, if you want to stay in the selection set you map
!!afk
Oh yeah, let's not forget that $.map flattens the result
$.map is broken and not a DOM manip method
Or $.proxy vs. $.bind which I still have to look twice
Or the broken $.extend
Oh man, and I totally forgot about index api.jquery.com/index
Digging through the jquery docs is so much fun
Everything that has to do with JS directly and not the DOm is pretty borked in jQuery since it was specced into the language later
12:52
ah, and then there's attr which is so horrible that no words can describe it
At least they removed domManip
That one's real fucked up
Oh yeah and let's not forget that $ is a god object which does everything
Throw in the ajax bone with its bazillion overloads, "convenience methods", global event handlers as a feature, and so much more
Such a great API
You just have to read the docs every time you want to do something non-trivial because hey, who knew fadeIn had like 7 overloads?
13:17
Agreed, jQuery is horrible and should never be used, especially attr is horrible, if only it worked like getAttribute and setAttribute instead
 
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Is there a reasonable js implementation of a remote method protocol which doesn't suck?
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@CapricaSix: I... did "just ask my question".
@DanielSank - Caprica is a Cylon, she's programmed to respond to new victims. Are you asking if there's anything in javascript like Java's RMI? I think I've seen something similar for Node using JSON ?
15:05
@adeneo: I'm looking for something as awesome as e.g. Twisted's Perspective Broker, but any half decent object oriented RPC protocol would be great.
@DanielSank - Twisted? You mean Python then !
@adeneo: I'm just using Twisted's RPC system as an example of a good one.
I wish to find something similar in js.
I don't think there's anything like that in JS, but I could be wrong
@adeneo: That sucks. How do people deal with RPC-like applications without hating themselves?
They go for something more RESTful and pass JSON around instead, I suppose ?
15:10
@adeneo: I see. Interesting.
Man, the web is weird. Ok, thanks for the help.
Hello
agreed. Stick to REST
@JanDvorak: I still don't know what that means, despite all the articles.
How can I return a function value to a variable?
Holy crap, are you the guy from the random walker question?
15:15
@Script47 as in, return function(){...}?
@JanDvorak: Got any good example projects where object oriented RPC is done via REST?
plenty of public APIs are restful
the StackExchange API is
@JanDvorak: Any of them usable as generic RPC?
For example, rook.move(target_location) in js code would send the request and process the response.
forget RPC. You can't pretend something doesn't take time to execute.
@JanDvorak: Of course not. The rook.move() call would return a future.
That does not mean I throw away RPC. It means I have to not be a moron about it ;)
Python's twisted library got this right. I'm asking if anyone has gotten it right in js.
RPC does not mean "synchronous".
15:20
You can have a local object that uses REST behind the scenes. I don't think there's a an automated way to do that ,though
@JanDvorak So as far as you know there is no library designed to make that connection easy and uniform?
Won't you like ChessPiece.prototype.move = function(){return $.ajax("AJAX/chess/move", {t:this, a:arguments})?
@JanDvorak As in a request is made ($.get()) and the data which has been received can be returned, for example if I we were getting the users ID then I could do var userID = getUserID();
@JanDvorak: Yeah, that's great for a one-off use. I'm just asking if there is a reasonable generalized implementation of this already in existence. Ideally it would use some kind of network description layer to generate the js and the server side code in various languages.
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Q: How to return the response from an Ajax call?

Felix KlingI have a function foo which makes an Ajax request. How can I return the response from foo? I tried to return the value from the success callback as well as assigning the response to a local variable inside the function and return that one, but none of those ways actually return the response. f...

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@JanDvorak: That post explains how to do asynchronous calls in js. That's not what I'm asking for.
@DanielSank I'm not talking to you this time
Oh, sorry.
I don't know of any such library, sorry
@JanDvorak: Ok, thanks much for your help. That post is actually relevant if I decide to write this myself. So, thanks again!
@JanDvorak thanks for that checking it out now. :-)
 
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Hi All
Hello @darkyen00
Whats up Script47.0
Nothing much, just battling with some JS. :D
You?
@DanielSank jayson implements json-rpc 2 if that's something you're looking for
In general, you'll find either abstractions over regular http or json-rpc (which, really, is just an abstraction over http itself)
16:42
@darkyen00 what is the issue in the code?
@Script47 the complete re-write kinda lost it.
@rlemon what draw? :O
@darkyen00 can you not revert to the old file?
@rlemon Fiiine I'll join
@Script47 revert to version 2.x from 4.x Hell NO
16:44
@darkyen00 you should have smaller version jumps? :P
meh, idgaf about dreamhost. But thanks
@Zirak they were the only decent host I could find that gave gift cards
I never win anything in such draws :-(
I won Civilization
@rlemon Do you send the key to my email address?
@copy hey!
16:45
I will be emailing everyone after the contest is done
Cool
@Script47 /o\
@copy I need your game link again!
The really hard one. >.<
Cue the troll song. xD
The creator of repl.it wants to run my emulator on the site
Let's see how this works out

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