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20:00
Hello everyone!
@Jhawins they look heavy, even in the demos
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For example I looked at the code for text field and the only supported events are blur, focus and change. That should be all you need right? Hope so, because if you need to catch a click on it you'll need to recompile the framework with custom source code
I'm having a bit of trouble with some simple AngularJS operations.
I don't need that much, so mdlite and react are probably better
I can theme it myself, that's not hard
.directive('slider', function() {
      return function(scope, element, attr) {
        var $slider = scope.slider || {  }; // #  create slider namespace if does not exist
          if( !scope.slider ) {
            scope.slider = $slider;
          }
        if( !$slider.interval ) {
          $slider.interval = attr['interval'] || 5; // #  set default interval if does not exist
        } if( !$slider.items ) {
          $slider.items = [{
            author: "John Doe",
            title: "Lorem Ipsum",
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20:01
Honestly their components are pretty slim. I think they are more excited about having the same style as Google
So, everything seems to be working fine, but the problem at hand, is that the slider won't update any data
unless I scroll
on the page
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If it were me I would just make custom ones because it's honestly not much code to rewrite for the minimal gains/restrictions you'll have using theirs
<h1 ng-bind="'Author: ' + (slider.items[slider.index].author)"></h1>
@Jhawins oninput is way better than onchange, so it's already lacking
@Jhawins how did you know Skeleton.css does fraction grids?
I don't see it in the documentation
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20:02
@ndugger Yeah, well you won't be able to use that event without recompiling the whole thing lol
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@SterlingArcher I looked at the source code
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Skeleton.css
Any idea how to solve my predicament?
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Also @SterlingArcher props your server won't serve the file to me unless it's from a XHR request :P
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20:03
So you didn't just make it wide open lmao
@neet_in doesn't update unless you scroll... do you see this problem in all browsers? is it just the browser renderer not rendering the change? or does scrolling cause a digest that updates the view.
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Oh now it will lol nvm
@neet_jn it's going to be the latter, because you're using setInterval rather than angular's version.
@Kevin B, just read that on stack. I had no idea Angular had it's own.
Thanks for the heads up!
Didn't know what to initially search lol
@Jhawins lmao
20:10
Is there any good reason why when I log an object, the keys it shows are different from when I just log the keys of the object?
@BenCraig That depends; are you using IE?
@ndugger server side
Ah, nevermind, then.
console.log on node?
or some third party logger?
However, some of the keys in the object might not be enumerable
20:13
yes
which means they won't be captured in Object.keys
I think
logging object gives keys from 0-11, logging the keys gives 1-12
well the console.log may not show all of the inherited properties
console.log(Object.keys(lookup.toObject()))) gives:
[ '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '10', '11' ]
Random question
20:17
@ZacharyJacobi Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
Am I crazy, or am I not supposed to be able to access the function calls in this file. For instance countElements.
console.log(Object.keys(lookup)) gives:
[ '1',
'2',
'3',
'4',
'5',
'6',
'7',
'8',
'9',
'10',
'11',
'12',
'$__',
'isNew',
'errors',
'_doc',
'$__original_save',
'save',
'_pres',
'_posts',
'toObject',
'toJSON',
'$__isNested' ]
Hey, I just met you, and this is crazy, but here's my jquery, fix it for me
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Would a web developer (freelancer) tend to develop his client's works from scratch? Or would they focus on CMS software like Wordpress, Drupal, Joomla, KeystoneJS, etc?
I'm assuming even media queries can't change an element's class as the screen resizes?
20:18
Assuming these are content-based websites, not static.
@ndugger God damn it, I chuckled, take my star.
@neet_jn That's really subjective, depends on the needs of the client.
From scratch, I mean with frameworks such as Angular, Bootstrap, and platforms like Meteor, etc.
I see.
It really comes down to who's updating the site and what the site doing.
I'm 20 y/o, and for the greater portion of the past two years I've been trying to keep myself educated with the more popular frameworks being used on the market. I dabbled with Wordpress and other web softwares like XenForo, vB, and even iPB back in HS.
Though I'm rather stumped.
I'm not sure where and how to proceed as a web developer.
20:20
write a distributed map reduce function in Erlang.
You should focus on learning the languages and logic rather than the frameworks; the libraries and such should come after you have a solid grasp of the platform you're working on
I'm no expert, but learning the underlying technology to all of that would be your best bet, then you could pick up any of those packages and kinda know how they work.
I've dabbled with PHP a ton, I know how to use MySQL efficiently, I've played with Mongo. I know how to get around in Javascript, I can also handle myself with HTML/CSS and the Stylus and LESS CSS preprocessors.
Though there's just so much I still don't know, I'm not sure what to do.
Every time I feel comfortable with something, so much more appears on the horizon.
Is the only way to stop this from happening to use JS to determine screen width, and change the grid?
Though I do expect to continuously learn as I progress into my career, I'm just so lost as to what I SHOULD know and be focusing on.
20:23
OR BETTER YET!
Is there a way to make it go to "mobile" mode, earlier?
@SterlingArcher stop what?
crl
crl
Guys, where is the source code of jsx? (reactjs temlate thing) I can't believe they don't use eval
@SterlingArcher ...
@ton.yeung, most probably.
media-queries
20:24
@SterlingArcher Good CSS would fix that for you. Introducing a js fix is crazy talk.
!!tell Sterling google css media queries
@ssube the sidebar shrinks so much it word wraps the sidebar
@rlemon I'm already using media queries :(
then adjust your rules!
1 min ago, by Sterling Archer
Is there a way to make it go to "mobile" mode, earlier?
you are in full control of this
20:25
@SterlingArcher change your word wrap settings
@rlemon lemme dig a little more hang on
Very, very simple works. For the greater majority I just create one-page/static websites using twbs or Foundation. Otherwise, if the client calls for it, I'll use WP for simple blog and gallery functionality.
Though I WANT to work on something bigger, better. I just feel like I'm aiming in the dark.
I want to work on web apps, rather than just static, generic garbage.
The easiest answer is become master of js.
I don't believe I have the current skillset to do so, though that being said I'm not sure what to focus on learning.
20:27
@SterlingArcher head shot
don't forget the handy device emulation in chrome
!!afk surprise team meeting
lmao
Arg. skeleton may be simple, but it's not simple for grids to screen size
Found it!
The grids activate at 550px, when I want them to activate at 725
So I adjusted the media query in skeleton.css
:jabs in shoulder: you did it slugger!
20:32
So maybe not as intuitive as col-xs/md/lg
@ton.yeung nah
Not that I saw
One more question, once I become more proficient in Javascript all together, should I look into superset flavors?
IE; TypeScript, Dart, Coffee?
eh
ES6 is the new hotness. We love native code here
But some like typescript and shit
typescript is useful because it adds features, but otherwise targets the real language
coffeescript is not because it's a slow mess
dart is not because nobody has ever used it in the history of the world
which is ironic bc coffee
google uses DART internally a lot iirc
20:34
@ton.yeung wat
@rlemon they claim to
I thought dart died.
they're probably lying just to make people think it's cool
ahhh yeah, done that
6,448 repos on github with DART in them
pretty bad showing
20:36
So basically the key to custom grids is just.. media queries and widths?
That's it?
Responsive divs basically
@SterlingArcher you should read up on BEM
you may like it
structured css rules
@Ingo Bürk, Hi Ingo are you there?
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@rlemon what tool are you using to see that?
@rlemon ok
20:37
@ssube
you can assume babel
search for babel or the presets
crl
crl
holly shit I'm thinking of doing a whole cms app in vanilla...
@rlemon not sure that will work: github.com/…
was more thinking this
of course I don't think a single query would capture it all
but it is a start
20:41
can you do a file exists search for .babelrc?
that would get most of em
you would also wanna check package.json
@rlemon appears to be mongoose document being weird
huh?
the logging problem
yeah, file exists .babelrc or file exists *.es6 or package.json contains babel
20:42
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I've probably asked this question 10 different ways, but how do I get values out of this [[{name:'a', value:'1'}]]
@Waxi however you want
@ssube I agree with @Jhawins.. but one red flag I see as well, over 400 issues on GH
what have you tried?
20:43
@Loktar so material lite + react?
@ssube I've done the for loops, but I've seen you guys do it a lot smarter.
@Waxi how do you want it to look at the end?
@ton.yeung lol
crl
crl
@crl nice sounds
@ssube I just need to extract the values so I can populate form fields with them. Dump them into an array I guess.
this is real life not angular
@Waxi foo.map(f => f.value)?
20:44
@ssube yeah I would go that route if you have to chose one
foo.reduce((p, c) => p.concat(c), []).map(f => f.value)
but like @Jhawins said it kind of sucks once you start relying on them
we used react-bootstrap for example
kind of screwed us in a few places
and react-bootstrap is maintained by some awesome devs
@ssube Ok let me see here...thanks in advance...
@Loktar I can handle a few css overrides, just don't want to set up all the material stuff myself
yea, I totally understand
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20:46
@Loktar lol aside from the fact it was as stable as a narcoleptic goat
@ssube with(foo.shift().pop()) console.log(value);
rather have a thin material lib than bootstrap, since it don't need much of the widgets
I am trying to create objects using array of objects by de-serializing json object as mentioned here(stackoverflow.com/questions/22885995/…). But I am not able to extend the same logic for array of objects, can anybody please help???
yeah in this case it looks like you will just be applying styles and have control over your elements still
If I'm understanding material lite correctly
@Loktar yeah, it's bootstrap/skeleton style
90% css
20:47
yeah man I would 100% go that route
you get so much more freedom
otherwise like @Jhawins also said, you have to rely on their events ect. which could suck
sure as shit not writing my own sidebar/topbar
Found this CSS framework yesterday, looks really nice: github.com/milligram/milligram
those are just stupid
Welp, I think it's time I delete the original SourceUndead repo
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@Loktar you see how they were using context? I didn't know that was a thing, thankfully, or I would have abused it when learning React lol
20:48
I've progressed all I can with that I think.
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@SterlingArcher forks it so it is eternal
My god.. the new repo is fucking 93% css
> Jhawins forked RUJodan/SourceUndead to Jhawins/SourceUndead a minute ago
Okay, thoughts?
20:49
You just got it in time lol
@ssube Hate to bother, but there are multiple arrays inside the main one. How do I specify an index?
I've never owned a fancy washer or dryer. always POS ones.
Also hate that I use code without understanding how it works...terrible effin habit. :(
finally own some fucking sweet appliances.
and I'm so excited about using them
@Waxi why would you need to?
20:50
I think I'm getting old...
@rlemon Dude, make it work for it, get that shit deeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrty.
@Trasiva nice duplicate icons
@ssube If on form 1, pull values from first index, etc.
Right now it just combines all the arrays into one super string thingy.
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Q: Is it possible to detect if a mouse is over a text in html5 canvas?

AspergerLets assume I generate many randomly positioned words in canvas. I want to be able to detect which text im hovering over. How is this done technically? I mean I am familiar with mouse circle collisions but not with text. I assume I also have to use the pythagoras distance formula: Here a more c...

@Waxi take out the reduce call and use an index
20:51
@ssube They're not duplicates actually, lol. They have their own codes.
@Trasiva they look like duplicates
it's super confusing
yup
@Asperger you want picking
now, the big question I've been asking myself for like 3 months now.. subfloor or no subfloor in basement
@ssube picking?
I'm excited about my new couch and chair, and my new area rug that matches them; I understand the adult life
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Q: Pixel perfect 2D mouse picking with Canvas

EthanI'm writing a 2D game in html5 using Canvas which requires mouse click and hover events to be detected. There are 3 problems with this: detections must be pixel-perfect, objects are not rectangular (houses, weird-shaped UI buttons...), and it is required to be fast and responsive. (Obviously brut...

@ssube You rock, thanks a lot dude!
@ndugger it is nice to have nice things somethings
@Trasiva are you skipping items with those buttons?
20:53
@ssube doesnt have to be perfect.
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@Asperger read the answers
@ssube No, they're "move all" buttons.
@ssube I will
@Trasiva then you should probably use a more indicative icon
20:54
@ssube That's literally about the most indicative icon that Google's material design had.
@ton.yeung the floor under your floor.
like, in a basement you can put carpet on concrete, or on padding on concrete, or lay some plywood and then pad then carpet
Boss decided that's what we're going with since we're developing on Android too....gradually moving to Material design.
@rlemon Dude, you live in Canada, subfloor.
subflooring can be just the wood that comprises the base of the floor, and then you have all sorts of padding and shit and then the carpet.
working out / turtle habitat / making alcohol
I think
20:56
so I'm not doing carpet
I'll be doing some linoleum or fake snap together wood shit
yeah, fake wood would be cool
something that is inexpensive if I drop a 5gal carboy :/
hello
it's me
sudo npm install express-session --save
fuck
20:57
I want my joke
@ton.yeung but dropping a 70lb glass carboy would destroy that
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patching vinyl is messy
do anyone of you use android studio?
the snap together fake wood can be replaced in sections
@SterlingArcher protip: -S
@ssube Oh, I forgot to mention, each button has a title to say what it does.
@SterlingArcher also -E is useful
@Trasiva nobody reads button titles, they're for blind people
20:58
@SterlingArcher ?
@BenjaminGruenbaum sorry that was meant for my command line
Wrong screen focus
@ssube Well fine, I'll email Google's material design team and tell them to make a "move all" button.
@SterlingArcher did you fuck up your node install? You shouldn't need sudo
@Trasiva why not just use the > twice?
@SterlingArcher sudo chown you:you package.json
20:59
@phenomnomnominal for installing globally?
then drop the sudo on your --save
give package ownership to you
oh, it's not global
@BenjaminGruenbaum express-session shouldn't be global
what would happen if you even tried that?
20:59
@ssube yeah, I meant in general but then realized how silly that sounded given the context.

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