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16:01
I wonder if this is the last time I'll ever think "Hmmm. I'm not sure I entirely trust this MooTools tutorial."
#container div, #container span
{
    display: block; /* trollz */
}
Ugh. Okay, I'm done with this one: <input type="button" onClick="javascript:test_byid();" value="id='second'" />
@RyanKinal lololol
Do you really trust these things :P
"tutorials" LOL.
I thought Webmonkey would know better. But apparently not.
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Q: Do you think my extension of javascript "typeof" is correct?

PhaedraI've written this "little" typeof extension for my js, what do you think about it? It's aim is to provide a single reliable typeof in javascript, consistent between native vars and objects. I've tested it both in ff4+, ie7+, chrome12, safari5. Also, if you have different browser (also version)...

I mean, seriously? That is some 1337 trollz right there. Using onClick with the javascript: pseudo-protocol is something I only thought my coworkers did.
16:19
@Raynos hello :-)
why is everybody ignoring me :'(
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A: Do you think my extension of javascript "typeof" is correct?

Andy EI don't think much of it, to be honest. It's not as reliable as you might think, because once you start passing objects between contexts (e.g. different windows) it will fail miserably. Add to that the fact that Object.prototype.toString.call(<any value>); does most of the work for yo...

^ @Feeds
16:34
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why is every1 ignoring me >.< ?
http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/2693031#2693031


btw the jQuery programmer got me to code nearly his whole thing -.-
Hi @Abhishek
@finneycanhelp hey :D
sammyjs is cool ( sammyjs.org ). However, my team would like to put off using it on a specific simple project if possible.
so..... there is a behavior of Sammy.js I want to emulate / mimic.
That behavior is the event handling.
Cool :D
Thank you.
16:41
lol somebody just edited a link to my own blog post into one of my answers.
i am writing a "stable" comet server
@AndyE lol
@AndyE <-- this one
@AndyE Your cool-ness / geek-ness has been acknowledged.
:)
16:43
^
anybody wanna gimme a code-review
@Abhishek "why"
if your doing it in node, why.
use socket.io
@Raynos I wanna learn :P
+ socket.io is a sucking ass when comes to XHR
crashes , starts behaving synchrous , generates ghost event for some clients .. disconnects after 139 seconds for some.. too much bugs
@Abhishek Nice. Are you certain console is always available? If not, wrap in a function and check for its existence. :)
:O
@finneycanhelp okay
It's because of those kind of moments, that I use coffeescript more now.
It has an existential operator.
16:50
i will move to coffeescript at some point
nod I understand.
i have known of it but i wanna learn javascript nicely before going for coffee
@RyanKinal :)
@Abhishek cool.
BTW, how do I add an event to the back of the JavaScript queue?
*queue = event queue
I am worried about my javascript call stacks getting real deep when all I really want to do is call another event handler via event.
Example: event-1 calls handler-1 which calls code and then calls handler-2.
I want event-1 calls handler-1 which creates event-2
Hmmm. This reminds me of a bookmark I may have somewhere. brb
I have no clue :(
but i amma try to find out
16:53
Perhaps that will do what you need?
@RyanKinal that was his eventemitter ?
@RyanKinal (looking at it now
Something like that. :) I am using jquery
I think this blog.rebeccamurphey.com/2009/12/03/… may have something I can use.
in a jQuery way. (no offense to your link @RyanKinal
jQUERY ?
'sall good :-)
16:57
Yes, I use coffeescript, jQuery, Sammy.js, and mustache.
kk me too
I code web applications as well as iphone / ipad.
brb afk
me too ..
@Abhishek then fork and fix socket.io
Seriously writing a "stable comet server" is an epicly non trivial task
@finneycanhelp coffeescript glare
@finneycanhelp use tail call optimisation
@Raynos thats what i wanna do but i will first make a 'okay' one myself then fix socket.io ^^ works ?
17:02
...
I can't make a good one
cause i am still learning a lot and mosty socket.io confused the hell out of me (XD)
If you can, then hat off to you
i doubt i can either ;)
I doubt any js implementation has tail call optimization
OK. My link is not the solution I was looking for. I just want a new event added to the JavaScript event queue and I want the event tied to a method.
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Q: passing value to controller in codeigniter using ajax in jquery mobile

eng_mazzyI'm trying to pass latitude and longitude value to the index function in controller named Add. google chrome browser reveles correctly geolocation but when I try to pass values in the controller using $this->input->post('latitude), $this->input->post('longitude') these are blank. som...

somone could help me?
Looks like a solution for me is just to use setTimeout() and a real short timeout. w3schools.com/js/js_timing.asp
...
No
that's the wrong solution
The real solution is not to have infinite recursion
I have no recursion.
@Raynos honest! :)
I simply have an event1 which is handled by handler-method-1. handler-method-1 currently calls handler-method-2.
I can put handler-method-2 in a setTimeout() with maybe 200 milliseconds and call it good.
Normally, I would use Sammy.js and redirect the event.
The real concern is code that might get run as I am going back up the stack. Plus, it could turn into a debugging nightmare.
In sammy.js it would be eventContext.redirect('#/someFoo')
Technically, they are called routes in Sammy.js sammyjs.org/docs/routes
@Raynos I like your site at raynos.org/blog
@Raynos Your topic of "Prototypes and private state" reminds me of a post I did " Be Privileged And Skip JavaScript's Prototype " finneycanhelp.blogspot.com/2009/09/javascript.html
Got to go all. See ya! :)
17:30
@finneycanhelp "skip javascript prototype" ¬_¬
18:11
hey anyone here for jquery
18:21
I'm halway through Crockford's The Good Parts and the way he declares every function hasn't been sitting well with me. I don't understand why he always does var foo = function() {} rather than function foo() {}. Is it to keep things out of the global scope?
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@Radu afaik it's just stylistic or something. I have no clue why he does that. It's weird.
18:36
I had to go back and look at the functions chapter but it seems like he goes into it right off the bat
18:57
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Q: In javascript and other languages which lack a compiler, is unit testing a good method to ensure correct syntax and variable naming?

Peter SmithI've been working on a medium sized web application that makes very heavy use of javascript. I tend to introduce common errors per 10 lines of code with either an unknown variable name or function name from another module\namespace or forgetting a return and other common errors. I'm noticing I'...

@Radu I believe it's to reinforce the concept of functions as first class objects. Crockford tends to use a style that more explicitly represents how JavaScript works internally (another example being declaring variables at the top of the scope).
Basically, it is more obvious that the function is a value if it assigned to variable, rather than the alternative.
so it really is just a stylistic concern. I understand it from a didactic point of view but in terms of actually writing code it seems unnatural.
other than that Object.create lets you set property attributes, what's the difference between var x = Object.create(o); and var x = {}; x.prototype = o
syntax? :-P
so nothing?
you can use the latter method as a fallback for browsers that don't support Object.create, right?
19:09
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Q: Trying to do some Obfuscation, How should I approach this particular case?

absentxI currently have an assignment that is really pushing my limits so I need some help on how to approach this. We have a set of 25 results We are using a jquery plugin to vertically scroll through these 25 results, the container displays five results at a time. When viewing the source code of t...

@ThomasShields Pretty much
@RyanKinal cool. thx.
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@ThomasShields no this doesn't even work - var x = {}; x.prototype = o
@GGG why not?
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19:23
x.__proto__ works in non-ie
@ThomasShields it doesn't do what i think you think it does
it certainly doesn't do anything "special"
Oh, right. You'd have to use a constructor instead.
oh okay.
so what's actually happening when you set x.prototype = o?
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@ThomasShields nothing, you just gave it a property named "prototype" like any other and set its value to "o"
assuming x is an object
if x is a constructor function then it's more in line with what you're trying to do
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19:35
because then invoking x with new would create an object with o as its __proto__
i think i get it. I'll just read through the related sections in O'Reilly's JS book again
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basically .prototype is only "magical" when attached to functions
@GGG oh okay.
it's rather ironic that as soon as I add the W3C-generated link showing that my site is valid HTML5, its invalid. The link alone contains 5 errors.
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19:50
rofl
really? lets see the link
@ThomasShields
wait actually it was the valid css link: jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/…
but still sad
20:02
Okay, MooTools is crap. Not learning it.
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@RyanKinal lets rephrase that, shall we? "Okay, <insert 99% of JS frameworks/libraries/tools/extensions> is crap. Not learning it."
"We'll use the $ function to select by ID, but for no apparent reason, we'll use $$ to select by anything else."
... why do I have this terrible feeling that I've been lied to?
Nope. Still crap. Done here.
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20:18
@ThomasShields what's wrong with that link? Ampersands need to be escaped or something?
@RyanKinal yes it is crap :P
its slightly less crap then jQuery though
@RyanKinal , while in general it is crap , mootools has one thing it is good at : animations
Even though it is crap, I feel like I should force myself to learn it.
At least the basics.
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what gives you that feeling
i don't get that feeling at all
The fact that a certain ubiquitous social network didn't even proceed to an interview with me because I don't "know more JavaScript libraries" (despite them having called me in the first place)
I think it's crap, but it might be useful to know
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20:26
it might be just as useful to say you know it
Yeah... I'm not in the habit of lying.
Concealing the truth, sure, but not lying.
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well it's not really a lie is it... i can say i know Ryan even though i don't really know you well at all
@RyanKinal , well .. we all know that no serious social networking site uses javascript nowadays , they are all programmed in jquery
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yes programmed in jquery without a speck of javascript
hey how much rep do i need to edit stuff
1000?
20:30
@GGG ya
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word i need one more point
20:41
@RyanKinal ...
@RyanKinal "ubiquitous social network" as in facebook?
@GGG , sure ... here ya go
Not naming names :-P
"know more JavaScript libraries" is a stupid requirement
20:42
No kidding.
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@tereško lol what did you do? did you downvote that cdata thing and upvote something else?
math ..
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dork
those were both good
...just misunderstood! lol
not really ... one was offtopic and other was just crap
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pfft
they were brilliant gems
20:46
@RyanKinal Do you not find that when the hiring department is clearly retarded you have no interest to work with these people?
@Raynos Pretty much. But it's Facebook a ubiquitous social network. Why wouldn't I want that on my resumé?
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You could always just put it on your resume... lol no just kidding
@GGG you can
and then just say "yeah I dont actually work there, and I never have. I just have a fb account, thus I put it on my resume"
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if i make stuff up on my resume it's gonna be like "astronaut"
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20:48
hmm i should try that just for lulz
I think you should
"nuclear scientits" aswell
Oh, this is just stupid: var myChild = $('myParent').getElementById('myChild');
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lol @Raynos is the "scientits" spelling intentional?
Yes it is
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heh nice
20:59
is anyone available? i have the weirdest thing going on on my site
did you try "programming" ?
basically, i am using a custom scroll bar, when the page loaded, it automatically dets itself to display: none; but if you resize the window at all, it will go display: block;, as it should be
p.s. thanks for your patience while I respond,my right arm is in a sling
most likely the original script fires before the page has been rendered
i see, or in this case the ajax hasn't quite rendered yet, i bet
thanks for getting me going in a direction, im off to work
in any* direction
ajax... rendered...
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21:05
rended
limb from limb
at least you guys are true to your chat room description
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we keeps it real
like OGGGs
if you are using XHR to fetch the content into that element cut custom scrollbar , it might be that you are not updating the scrollbars status onComplete
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exactly like OGGGs
21:06
Original Geeksta
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rofl
i like that
@radleybobins, and please , stop calling it "ajax" when talking to developer
it is a marketing term
i see
so basically i put the script in line after the content was loaded
i assume its $(content).load(function...
21:09
you include the script with the main page , but XmlHttpRequest object will fire an onComplete event
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Q: What's the best way to implement this particular layout?

LinkskuI want to have something like StumbleUpon for my website to view external articles. There's a sidebar for comments, etc. Here's the Fiddle for it: http://jsfiddle.net/xkYEQ/2/ I found many ways to implement this layout, including floats, position:absolute, padding, table (definitely not), etc. W...

do not use $.load()
what i dont get is that this scroll bar is used two other times on the page in the same way and it works in both of those places
assuming that you are one of the misguided people who use jquery , @radleybobins , you should use : api.jquery.com/jQuery.ajax
pay special attention to complete(jqXHR, textStatus)
haha should i not be using jquery?
okay im going to go read up on these things, and the work phone just rang, so ill be back in a little bit
21:13
cause I'm OG -- that's Original Geeksta
I'll pwn your clan and then say "nice to meet ya"
syntactically I flow like Church or Ritchie on the sdiff
elegantly functional or practically imperative
@radleybobins , it is not as simple as that .. you should be aware that serious JS developers consider jquery to be badly designed and slow library , will quite bad community and even worse plugins
there is an extremely high crap-to-goods ratio
@ThomasShields Y U STALK
@radleybobins , part of the reason why you scrullbar-plugin in failing could be the quality problems
it might be tied to a single element .. or something along the lines of it
@tereško Nobody understands this, they look at me like I'm nuts.
People go "it's big and people use it, you're crazy."
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@RyanKinal why can i not find this on YT
21:21
@GGG Dunno. I guess there's no video.
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yes well that would explain it wouldn't it
> Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.
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@RyanKinal oh i see what you mean. but people up stuff to YT all the time even if there's no video
i didn't want the vevo crap anyway ;)
@GGG I think it's in Rhymetorrents Vol. 1
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lol 13 downloads
i have no idea how you found this obscure thing
but good job
21:24
... I kinda <3 Nerdcore
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i didn't even know it was a thing
If you have access to Netflix, checkout Nerdcore Rising
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i'm sure i have someone's password who has netflix <_<
(link changed to the documentary, rather than the album)
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rofl mc frontalot
i have to check this out
damn you ryan
21:28
Also check out MC++, MC Hawking, Monzy, and Beefy ;-)
And many many more ;-)
(NSFW)
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this camera guy is making me seasick lol
Indeed. But still. Hilarious, no?
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hahah yeah pretty good
i mean it's creative but his delivery kinda sucks
he's way off beat
The timing on the actual recording is better.
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"i'm a loped out baller writing klocs a day..." lol
yeah a lot of mcs really really suck live
like major signed mcs
21:37
Frontalot rocks, though.
He goes faster live, which is awesome.
Anyway... quittin' time. See you in a couple hours most likely ;-)
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heheh alright, gonna see if i can find frontalot and then maybe do some work for an hour or so
oh yeah this guy's all over YT
yep this rides out. and full disclosure: i really don't like MCs. At all. But this guy's good.
@Raynos ...it's not stalking. it's called "following"
stalking is a cascade of following
@Proviance you forgot the key ingredient: obsession or hatred. You never really stalk someone unless you're obsessed with them or hate them. And I am neither obsessed with nor do I hate @Raynos
anyone can help me, please? stackoverflow.com/questions/9367602/…
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Q: passing coordinates from view to controller through post method

eng_mazzyI'm trying to pass coordinates values from view to controller add taken from geolocation google api but I' having some trouble.well this is the script I'm using in the view named _add. the scripts works because javascript console print out coordinates well. <script type="text/javascript">...

I'm having troubles with ajax post method...
21:59
If anyone has a moment, easy points for a suggestion and example on my question:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9367959/best-practice-for-linking-ui-events-with-model-data-in-javascript-jquery-web-a/9368724#9368724
I thought it'd do a preview... my question regards best practices for linking UI events with model data in a JavaScript + jQuery web app
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hurk
man it's taking a huge amount of discipline for me not to downvote every jquery question I see right now. I wonder what's going on.
has anybody here actually written a good long article or post on actually why jQuery's bad? I mean, i know generally, and I agree. But it'd be nice to have it laid out.
22:16
My reason #1: Every time I use a jQuery function, I have to look up the order of the arguments.
Pisses me right the hell off
@RyanKinal yes, well, I often find myself looking up pure JS functions too. but I suppose one could argue that jQuery is just another crapload of stuff to remember
maybe we all should make a CW post about this
@tereško that's sort of what I was thinking.
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@RyanKinal that's pretty much how i feel about PHP but i still use it =/
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mmm binary trees
22:19
Yep. Me too. I still use both of them, actually.
@MattMcDonald Tasty
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i can't bring myself to use jq
user1385191
trying to read up on these compsci structures
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if you figure out red-black trees please explain them to me some time
obvious reason #1: more crap to download. I no like more HTTP requests.
obvious reason #2: it's abstracted. (not necessarily bad, but...) you often rely so much on the abstraction that you forget what you're doing or how to do it the normal way.
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22:20
enjoy
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I plan on writing something eventually
@MattMcDonald wow.
"Which of
these will check a box in jQuery?
attr(el, 'checked', true);
attr(el, 'checked', 'true');
attr(el, 'checked', '');
attr(el, 'checked', 'checked');
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yummy
ack i always forget how to indent
22:24
@ThomasShields , i suspect that attr(el, 'checked', true); would be the right answer
( haven't looked up docs )
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they all work
they shouldn't
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only true and "true" should
actually only true OR 'checked' should work
the 'checked' is the value used in HTML
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+1
22:27
@ThomasShields y u no read my gists :(
@Raynos ahh cool
@Raynos ...who says I don't?
Because you asked :P
This is what you get for not being on SO for like 8 months
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@tereško I was thinking of properties
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shame on me
@Raynos I don't follow your gists. I do read them if linked to them. And yes, I know. I am a horrible human being for leaving SO for so long.
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22:31
2 messages moved to bin
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not here pilgrim
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not here
@MattMcDonald :D
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@Raynos really the "Modularity" section alone is enough of an argument against
and the stupid overloading thing
22:32
@GGG .each(key, value) is enough of an argument againts it
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actually so is swallowing errors
That's such rage
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and attr
attr. LOL
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i don't know if you even mentioned attr in that article
i stopped reading after you proved the point about 10 times over ;)
don't abridge it though, i like that i had to read less than half of it to be thoroughly convinced
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22:35
so, who wants to pick this apart?
@MattMcDonald reading (even if you don't want my opinion, i'm reading it anyways. sorry.)
"Mozilla treats users as properly" - am I misreading that, or should it say "treats users properly"
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speedy scp
@MattMcDonald the whole thing is really, really well written.
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I added some useless comments to the source
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22:42
"treats users as property?"
@GGG ...already fixed
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- (somewhat)
- very
@MattMcDonald wy do you list the "misses?"
*why
user1385191
@GGG modesty
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and ending those bullets with semicolons is making me nuts
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yeah, those should be ols
22:46
Needs a stylesheet.
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i think ending on the misses is probably not the best thing to leave them with
also you didn't list anything you've actually done, only skills
I thought the mozilla people use hg, not git. If so, why's "git" in boldface?
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for example instead of "Perform constructive code reviews" can you say something like "Performed constructive code reviews for a team of X, increasing productivity by Y?"
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the intent of the page is to avoid a stylesheet
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it's one file you send off
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22:49
anything bolded is what I have experience with
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well, as far as partial matches go
Oh its your CV :)
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@GGG Between items in a series or listing containing internal punctuation, especially parenthetic commas, where the semicolons function as serial commas:
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The semicolon (;) is a punctuation mark with several uses. The Italian printer Aldus Manutius the Elder established the practice of using the semicolon to separate words of opposed meaning and to indicate interdependent statements. "The first printed semicolon was the work of ... Aldus Manutius" in 1494. Ben Jonson was the first notable English writer to use the semicolon systematically. The modern uses of the semicolon relate either to the listing of items or to the linking of related clauses. According to the British writer on grammar, Lynne Truss, many non-writers avoid the colon ...
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lol i know what it is, it just looks like ass
22:57
@MattMcDonald I have to agree that you should end on a more positive note. Perhaps a conclusion of some sort.
Also, it's kind of a hybrid resume/cover-letter. Is that the intent?
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i'd probably be more concerned with transforming the skills into real-life examples of how you used the skills to make someone a bunch of money or whatever

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