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21:09
any extjs wise guys?
Is a lie to label myself as "Senior JavaScript Engineer"
user1385191
yep
user1385191
anyone else think "extjs" should be labeled as trollbait?
user1385191
;)
@Raynos You're neither senior nor is programming an engineering profession ;).
21:20
Why can't I label myself as "Senior JavaScript Developer". What am I lacking apart from "must have n years"
> Someone who knows a wide range of the business arena or is a specialist in an area. Expert in language. Can work on most levels of code unsupervised and requires minimal guidance. Can guide lower grades. Interested in furthering product and practices as well as 'doing the job'. Uses initiative.
Ok
Changed to "Developer"
user1385191
I think labeling yourself as an "expert" at this point in time is unwise
I don't like the "Sr. Engineer" thing.
maybe ttrue.
21:21
I think it's a lame title.
I wouldnt list myself as "Senior" to be honest
but I still apply to "Senior JavaScript" jobs :P
That's fine.
user1385191
well, think of the american school system titles
Don't fall into HR's trap.
user1385191
freshman: year 1
user1385191
21:21
sophomore: year 2
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junior: year 3
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senior: year 4
user1385191
so think of it as "better" than junior
Just avoid the titles, they're misleading.
When they want a Sr. Dev they want someone to take a team leadership roll to some extent.
They expect higher competency with the development than a Jr, but they also expect you to mentor Jrs and do code reviews.
user1385191
does this "roll" have a corner office?
user1385191
21:24
;)
@Incognito I can do that much :)
Then apply and demonstrate those skills.
You shouldn't need to label yourself as a specific job. Let me send you my resume that's had 3 people contact me...
Ok, patched uglifyjs to mangle stuff prefixed with "_"
so "privates" get mangled all away! :)
:3
Why is that "good" ?
Oh I see
so people who use _agseges fail
because its been renamed in min.js
yep
and it makes a lot of stuff smaller
like 20% in my case here
21:37
@IvoWetzel when I join the team we burn people who use _agesgse on the stake
because nobody is going to use the internal api
Yeah so, CoffeeScript. Is it worth learning / using?
looks at room name, prepares biased statement
@LittleTreeX coffeescript is shit
user1385191
21:40
@LittleTreeX it's JavaScript for people who love Ruby and can't stand braces
user1385191
so in other words, it's a pile of crap
I just never quite understand things like this is all. I read that it compiles to js, and I ask myself "why not just write it in js to start with?"
oh, ruby
I write all of my coffee script in javascript and just use the transpiler.
@Incognito lol
So...
21:41
/trollface.png
The real problem with CS is that there is no good debugging support
unless you write perfect code
you'll end up debugging JS anyways
@LittleTreeX because dem trolls dont like js
see i am not familiar with ruby, so I don't get it. Are braces really that hard? we've been using them for ages, right?
but only this time it's auto generated JS you can hardly realte too
@IvoWetzel sourcemap landed in firefox
user1385191
21:42
even then, the underlying code can err
@LittleTreeX its basically "dem noobs, doing it wrong"
Seriously though cs is a style preference
@Raynos Then it's time to write that static typed JS down compile thing after all!
If you like the look and feel then use it
user1385191
it's stupidity
ok, well you've confirmed my thoughts. thanks.
I'll stick with what I know. (or kinda know)
user1385191
21:42
you're building a layer on top of a high-level language
user1385191
I can only imagine how disastrous a compiler on top of Ruby or Python would be
user1385191
the language would probably be a bunch of symbols
Every problem can be solved with another layer of abstraction / delegation / dependency injection / managers / framework / proxy / people / glue / ice cream . In that order.
but i kinda was hoping for the ice cream sooner than that
21:45
needs to be last
otherwise you could hardly sell the "program" to anybody :D
user1385191
ice cream isn't any good for you anyways :)
user1385191
I haven't eaten a dessert in nearly a year
i work out though
ok, so here is another one Ext-JS.
Extjs -> trolls
<insert any framework> -> trolls
any js code I did not author -> trolls
even jquery?
21:48
any js code -> trolls
everything -> trolls
@LittleTreeX you mean lolQuery
Seriously though most JavaScript frameworks are trolls
the only one I like is express
user1385191
@Raynos see, I consider ExtJS trollbait because nobody here knows how to work with it other than the one who asks about it
@LittleTreeX Lots of frameworks/libraries in our community have issues, you'll run into them all the time, and if you don't know about them, are in for a bad time.
@MattMcDonald Lets all learn it! :P
user1385191
I'd rather pick up COBOL
21:50
@MattMcDonald COBOLs not so bad, I've written some in the past.
It also explains why I wake up screaming in a cold sweat every night.
But it was totally worth it man, I have a t-shirt from IBM with 3 mainframes howling at the moon on it.
/What has my life become?
COBOL is basically where cut+paste programming started. Nobody writes cobol from scratch. Nobody.
user1385191
HELLO
	YES THIS IS DOG
	WOOF WOOF
		GO FETCH DOG
			BARK
GOODBYE
On April fools I'm going to submit a bunch of cobol.
Like 10 questions. Maybe I'll stagger them so I can offer a bounty.
NOW i REMEMBER WHY i HATED RUBY
WE IMPLIED WHITESPACE IN COBOL
   ADD-BUS-DAYS-TO-DATE.

         PERFORM GET-DAY-OF-WEEK-FOR-DATE.
         IF WS-DAY-OF-WEEK = 6
            MOVE 5 TO WS-DAY-OF-WEEK
            SUBTRACT 1 FROM DAYS-TO-ADD.

         MOVE DAYS-TO-ADD TO CalDays,
                                                        BusDays.
FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUU
user1385191
hahahahahaha
22:24
ok, so let's say I have this friend who taught himself jquery before they fully learned / understood javascript on a fundamental level. Are there any really good resources to maybe reeducate him in plain ol' clean javascript, and modern coding practices.
and by friend I certainly do not mean me....
cool, thanks. I'll be sure to pass it along :P
it's your own site!
user1385191
I didn't write anything there
user1385191
I pulled it from another source
user1385191
22:28
...that had server issues
oh, yeah I see the garret smith as writer
is fortybelow.ca your site though?
user1385191
yes
i like your little contact paragraph "... then you take web development seriously ... "
would you say anything major has changed in the world of js since the time which that article was written (10/2008)?
22:42
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Q: CommonJS modules/require at build-time with bash and m4

GGGI've implemented CommonJS Modules 1.1.1 as a simple bash script with a bit of help from M4. I'm interested in comments on the shell scripting and the javascript output. Some specific questions on bash scripting: How are backquotes different from $( ... ) as far as evaluating stuff in strings...

GGG
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lol
what is going on with the syntax highlighting in the last code block
22:55
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Q: To canvas, or not to canvas, when building browserbased games?

LetharionBackground: I have extensive development background, but the last time I coded a game, was many years ago. My Javascript skills are quite limited, and I intend to improve them by building something a simple game. Tetris, Pac-man, or something of that complexity level. Question: It seems to me, l...

@LittleTreeX ES5
> Best Ivo
I like how you signature :P
23:10
Soooo used to it from corp mail
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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A: To canvas, or not to canvas, when building browserbased games?

Ivo WetzelCompletely depends on the type of game, although canvas fits "most" of them. DOM management gets horrible at a certain point, the more elements you got the slower, the more elements you move around THE EXTREMELY SLOWER. Managing asset loading order with IMG elements is... non-trival (intercept ...

got downvoted
because of a video that says DOM is faster
turns out
the video is the old engine thing from my CTO :D
Saying DOM is faster than canvas is just stupid
It was faster, over a year ago
@IvoWetzel Really ? When I tried, DOM was performing awful compared to canvas (like factor 1000)
@copy cause yous a troll
troll captain
@Raynos explain yourself
23:19
@copy Well it was fast on a few browser on a few OSs (read: Chrome, windows)
._.
but now it's fast pretty much all over the place
@copy you optimize
A single white background
and n black divs for n positions
if pixels overlap use a single larger div
just do a div grid
of 1x1 pixels
then change the background colors
thats what he did with tables and tds
he says its slow
23:21
@IvoWetzel That's basically what I did
@copy Good one
@Raynos it will still be way slower than DOM
DOM?
confused
user1385191
tables are very slow
user1385191
...unless you're using table-layout: fixed;
23:27
I noticed that tables are slow (and divs would probably have been faster); but the canvas version works great now. No need to get back to background colors
23:43
absolutely positioned divs should be fastest
but yeah.. canvas
hey guys
GGG
GGG
hey guy
23:59
lol
just checking out what people are saying in the JavaScript discussion

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