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15:04
Hi, I would like to know if there is an event for "select" when you choose the element that is already select (like the onchange, but also call if click on current choice)
@BenFortune Wow, not playing that then :-D
I'm really looking forward to it
Even though to be honest, it sounds like they've fucked it already
@Luckyn I don't think there is any. This has been asked quite a few times on SO but there are mostly hackish answers. No definite standard event.
@BenFortune wait a few days after the release
@AwalGarg do you think onchange will be call if I remove the selected attribute when click on the select menu
@Kitler Yeah, I've been burned by EA far too many times, most recently Hardline.
@Luckyn remove what?
remove the selected attribute of the option
15:09
@BenFortune what's wrong with hardline?
@rlemon seriously are we not?
hi @RoelvanUden I'm still in the nodejs room, I posted a new question on stack, if you have some time you may have a look :)
@towc omg lol
@Luckyn That'd break the select value but you can try it.
sorry
15:10
@SomeGuy codepen.io/anon/pen/RPGWjR Y U No css?
sup folks
yes yes we are
@SterlingArcher we should be
As I said, couple of hackish solutions around, but no "standard event" as you asked for.
15:10
@ssube The main reason: TTK
@BenFortune what now?
Time to kill, it's far too low.
@Shmiddty It's all wobbly in chrome :D
@BenFortune so the game is poorly balanced?
@Julo0sS Maybe tonight, otherwise tomorrow. Sorry man, kinda swamped here atm
this one isn't lying..
15:12
@RoelvanUden np :)
@ssube The weapon balancing is fine, it's just every weapon is too powerful
I think if they lowered the damage by a set amount on every weapon, I'd find it more enjoyable
hahaha @SterlingArcher dude, when that happens in that game I jump usually
Or increased player health
the game is already creepy as hell
15:13
@BenFortune well, as far as EA's fuckups go, that's pretty minor
Meh, it's a major for me.
On the plus side, bought Witcher 3 yesterday.
From what I've played so far, it's amazing. The graphics are beautiful too
Hardline is a joke
BF4 still has more players
@BenFortune yeah I need to grab that, been hearing so many great things
Out of curiosity, do you guys prefer onclick="javascriptFunction()" href="#" or href="javascript:javascriptFunction();"
I wish they wouldn't have used the battlefield name for Hardline, just called it Hardline instead.
@Martin neither.
addEventListener = function
@Martin Neither
15:17
Okay well for arguments sake let's say you die if you add an event listener as such
Waiting on some reviews for the witcher
@Loktar or Payday 3?
@Loktar Im beyond addicted to Destiny right now
It's so much fun
Awesome graphics
Console or pc?
15:17
@Martin Users here won't add inline javascript in their HTML if you don't point a gun towards their head
playing it online?
Well, it is an online only game <.<
So yes :D
@Martin neither
@SterlingArcher gfycat.com/BlueWeightyEland cc @Loktar Surprise Motherfucker!
@SterlingArcher so you're beyond beyond addicted to agar?
15:18
I thought you could play it solo as well
I had a feeling this might be the wrong place for this question <_<
@ElliotBonneville correct lol
@Martin yeah: ask the last century instead
just played an hour straight on accident
@rlemon LOL! "Oh hi!"
15:19
@rlemon LOL
But it will cause more problems in the workplace if I put the event listener in a js file. I'm working with marketers who are not good with this stuff
@Kitler you can, but it requires internet and there's always other people on your .. server?
They will want to inspect the element and see if I added the function directly there
@Martin what
@Martin then for the sake of argument, onclick
15:20
@Martin Your story isn't credible
@rlemon LOL
@dystroy what the hell is that supposed to mean .. ?
@Martin if marketers have control of your code, and is the reason you write bad code, my god, ragequit
^ for realz
15:21
They have no control over the code. But they know baaaaasic JS. So to see whether buttons are "tagged" (they are tracking events/clicks/whatever) they will inspect the button directly
If they don't see it directly, they will start writing new tickets for them to be tagged and then risk events being captured twice
@Martin why not use google tag manager?
If you're using analytics for tracking, you can add tracking events in your code
<button class="btn btn-large btn-primary btn-marketing-should-stay-the-fuck-out-of-my-code-kthnxs">Submit</button>
We do.
Explain to them that inline JS is bad mmkay
15:22
You can do click tracking by assigning classname/id's instead
And that
@NickDugger this is really badass!
Guys, I'm aware that I can add this stuff into JS. But I don't want to because these guys don't know how to check properly. It will cause more problems adding rude classes or doing it the 'proper' way than to just add it inline
How hard is it to explain that there's an event listener attached?
rude classes?
15:24
just add a comment saying handled in x file or something
@Loktar "btn-marketing-should-stay-the-fuck-out-of-my-code-kthnxs"
@Martin bite the bullet and teach them lol
@Kitler Very good idea
dude thats way less offensive than click handlers in the markup
Not to them
15:25
Why do marketing people check the code for listeners? (genuine question)
who is the expert?
What are they trying to achieve
Thats what it ultimately comes down to. I imagine you're being paid to be the expert in this area.
@Kitler If there is no data in our GA reports or FB campaigns, they might check if there is a tracker on particular buttons
why don't they ask the person that knows what the code is doing?
15:25
They are used to seeing inline scripts, so if they don't see it, they will assume it's not there
preprocess the html and remove all inline stuff :D
for every ip but internal
There are multiple people who could've done it
lol
gat-action="phone-click"
@BenFortune yeah :(
15:26
^ an example from one of the pages I built.
I'm gonna go with @Kitler 's solution and add comments
@Martin teach them to see the network tab
adding a gat-action is easy.
They won't give me hours for that lol
and is way better.
15:26
I agree, and I do that on personal projects
It's just a weird thing you got going there
Trust me
@Loktar A gat-action? You mean like what happens on the streets of Compton?
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@ShotgunNinja lmao
15:27
@ShotgunNinja yeah gotta get my gat bro
I will be making a lot of these changes over the next few months
@FlorianMargaine something our tagmanager looks at
@Loktar you mean you got stuff like $('[gat-action=phone-click]')?
But atm I have a task that needs doing today lol
I don't, tag manager does
they can add whatever
15:27
@Loktar I mean to handle them
Tbh I fucking hate GTM
I have no idea what they end up injecting
Tealium is 100x better but way more complicated
oh you mean it's handled by GA?
@Martin yeah I'm not a huge fan of it either personally, its just easy
@FlorianMargaine yeah, but the downside is the marketers can write JS thats injected into the page
15:28
@BenFortune even more exaggerated at smaller sizes: codepen.io/anon/pen/RPGWjR?editors=010
I wouldn't doubt they have some listener that looks for gat-actions
omg st3's sftp plugin is cool
@rlemon yea I paid for it a while back
its pretty nice
I bought webstorm earlier today, best money I've spent in a long time
I like that I can manage every individual folder mapping.
15:29
I'm using PHPStorm daily
@Martin I have sex daily.
Must be nice
:'(
I mean, dyslexia.
lmao
Anyway thanks for the chat!
haha np
15:33
@MadaraUchiha lol
@Loktar When I use require.ensure or the bundle! syntax, webpack creates those chunked bundles right. It says it will load those "on demand". How does it know when those are required actually ?
@MadaraUchiha using it
@jAndy magic! lol I honestly don't know, I haven't done anything with webpacks async loading
@ssube would be a better person to ask probably
@jAndy Uhh, I guess when the require() call is reached?
haha yeah most likely case
you can also break it up by url as well
and load based on the endpoint
15:34
I haven't used webpack for anything async
we're packing everything
yeah same here
I should do an async build just to have exp doing it
that would actually be my main interest for the thing
thats the primary reason I'm using webpack because the option is there
I'd love to transfer a whole "module" consisting out of let's say js, css and html on demand for single page apps
15:36
@jAndy I'm pretty positive thats entirely possible
I just havent done it
Just got a call from someone at Amazon about a job in Austin, TX
> I came. I laughed. Now I need to go back to pretending to work.
@SterlingArcher I didn't get it
@NickDugger nice man!
15:37
Is Amazon a nice place to work?
lol
I guess
no clue, but imagine how fast youd get your orders!?
our Nuck is gonna work on amazon?? :o
@MadaraUchiha it happens lol
I dunno. They'll have to offer relo
and it'll have to be full time, not contract
so, who knows
15:38
Amazon sounds nice but they don't like it when you ride the robits
lol
Amazon will eventually take over world domination the second they create drones which instantly deliver your order to you, flying to pre-defined places or something :p
@NickDugger woot
something weird is happening with my tests. Bluebird is missing .finally.
amazon has proven to me that if you don't make money your company will be HUGE
15:42
@NuckDigger but working on Amazon or Amazon Web Services?
@jAndy you're alive!
@ssube I'm fairly certain that it is not :P
Is it possible you're using a native promise and not bluebird's?
Guys you have to check out this music video. It makes a reference to Javascript though
@Catgocat This video is about as old as the internet.
Haha nice! I have just listened to it!
@MadaraUchiha that's what it seems like, but I have no idea how.
@Neoares I don't know I have yet to call back. I listened to the voicemail
The file very clearly starts with import Promise from 'bluebird'
ooh, no it doesn't
the test mocks out a thing and don't import bluebird
Promise.join(
    models.Category.count(),
    models.Product.count()
).then(function(categories, products) {
    res.render('dashboard', {
        categories: categories,
        products: products
    });
});
Is this correct usage of Promise.join?
If you're using ES6, you don't have to type {categories: categories}
just do {categories}
15:51
It's not ES6
Oh ok
@BenFortune It is, assuming both functions return promises
@MadaraUchiha Thanks. Got a bit confused with the old params of Promise.all
@Shmiddty Haha wow, did you make that?
You give cascading style sheets a whole new meaning
@SomeGuy yeah
This HAML thing is cool, kinda
15:55
@Kitler Why?
@SomeGuy renewing my travel docs
They let terrorists renew their docs?
> Air Force's X-37B Space Plane Launching Secret Mission Today
some secret
Haha
15:58
lol
Anyone who thinks 9/11 could have been an inside job, just remember that the US govt live-streams "secret" launches.
well most terrorists work for the cia
so we get fast checkin passes at the airport
*priority pass
@jAndy you write CommonJS/AMD modules, and webpack figures it out
you don't use require in the client
16:03
@AwalGarg then ask it
@ssube I used to watch those :p
the drone feeds
they were pretty interesting.
there was a live streaming site to view liek 12 feeds at a time in realtime
@MadaraUchiha your comment about his sarcastic comment is a bit up-tight
I have a loading screen I can put some fun text on. Here's what I have so far: hastebin.com/umuyojifuy.dos
Anybody have any suggestions?
@NickDugger Perhaps, but he's doing it very often cc @PeeHaa
16:13
Meh Very often
Proof or gtfo
be nice
Well now I am curious :P
And I want a pony! What is your question? — PeeHaa 2 days ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is an unreadable mess with a demand on top of it. — PeeHaa 2 days ago
Magic eight ball says? — PeeHaa May 15 at 16:46
Yes both are 100% correct
Have you considered reading of of the hundreds of dupes? — PeeHaa May 7 at 7:19
16:17
Click for context I would say
I did
Linking to a dupe would have sufficed :P
I'm not to judge, I just don't understand why you waste your time commenting at all instead of just vtc and move on like the rest of us
The issue with what I used to do (finding a dupe because OP couldn't be arsed to click on the link presented to him (m/f) when typing in the question)
I feel inclined to agree with Madara, even though I don't like him
lol :P
yes, the latter part of that sentence was unnecessary.
16:19
hehe
@NickDugger I'll take that as a compliment.
19:19
A fine hour to get the hell outta the office
ttyl folks
later
eastarwars.com is one letter away from becoming "Easter Wars"
Skeleton Wars ._.
16:36
skeleton wars
foo bar
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hola
taaacooooo
si?
well i used to watch it when i was a kid
so sad they haven't updated a lot
oh man, downtown is gonna be crazy in 3 hours
The Hawks are playing at home against the Cavs, Lebron's team
Question time: When I do a drawImage on a canvas with a higher size, why would my image become blurry?
Like there was a smoothing filter on it
@RoelvanUden have you set the width and heIght of the actual element?
16:58
@phenomnomnominal Yes.
Because that's what the specification says
@Abhishrek a result just came... of an academic examination. It says I cleared it :(
@phenomnomnominal Uhm hang on.
@AwalGarg well thats a good thing right
16:59
@AwalGarg Why the frown?
@Abhishrek no. now family wants me to enroll in. I don't want to :(
@RoelvanUden If you set the width and height with CSS the element is scaled instead of actually sized, which results in the blur.
@SomeGuy ^
You'll have to stand up eventually
@AwalGarg why not ?
16:59
This seems like a good time

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