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12:00
At work
@littlepootis Rajeev Gandhi had that much afaik from a wikileak report
Before I post this in codereview I would like to ask you guys
How would you rate my coding style? jsfiddle.net/bt05vfeu/3
Im practicing with particles and newtons law.
I appreciate tips for improvement
@Asperger I wouldn't make functions in functions in functions, but other than that, looks fine
@RoelvanUden is there a reason why? Apart from the fact that functions inside function scope arent accesible by other functions outside the scope?
Sometimes I feel things belong together.
I just think it's near unreadable. Might be just me.
12:11
hmm
Well I do agree with you. I just cant figure how I can wrap things up then. Using inheritance doesnt make sense and object literals neither
well i could do particles = {particlesCreate: { create: function..., set: function...}}
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@RoelvanUden agreeing with you.
@Asperger Oh one more thing, if something is a constructor, make it CamelCase and not lowerCamelCase. That confused me there.
everything is camelcase in my code
explodeRocket, updatePosition, create
@Asperger Functions are fine. Just give them reasonable descriptive names and move them out of named functions. A function in an anonymous function for a private scope seems fine to me, but nesting named functions in named functions is just.. no.
@Asperger taht's lowerCamelCase ;-)
so constructors are: Createparticles instead of createParticles?
12:15
Or that may be a terminology thing. You'd call the constructor variant UpperCamelCase then.
or you mean CreateParticles
CreateParticles doesn't sound like a good constructor.
I see
function Properties(x, y) {
  this.x = x;
  this.y = y;
}
Just seeing 'Properties' tells me I should new it.
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is there a difference between body.onload = function and addEventListener?
12:16
Otherwise i'll just try properties(10, 20) which will break :p
@Maurice depends
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on what?
actually not
the only difference is one being inline while the other isnt
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nvd
that too
12:17
@Maurice It's not different other than onload can only contain ONE listener and can be overwritten, whereas addEventListener can contain an infinite amount of listeners
indeed
I wouldnt use it. Use addeventlistener. It allows you for some awesome optimizations when used in combination with tokens etc
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@RoelvanUden thank you.
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I'm using event listeners already but is good to know.
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my current progress if someone cares... :D
12:19
@RoelvanUden I was thinking about using an object literal instead of a function constructor. Then do x.push(Object.create(...))
Which one you would you choose?
@Asperger I would use the function. Douglas Crockford would disagree with me.
@Maurice what are you doing
@RoelvanUden I feel functions are more standard and easier to read while the other is far more compact
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@lost working on a little community platform for my friends.
@Maurice oh wow lol
@Maurice the part with the picture looks bit out of place
12:22
@RoelvanUden other than that would you say its written well?
@Asperger I'm all for simplicity and readability. My own standard conventions basically imply that 'lowerCamelCase' can just be invoked and 'UpperCamelCase' can be new'ed. I don't use Object.create because there is no real way to convey "Hey you should Object.create this thing" that everyone understands.
@Asperger Jup. Looks good to me.
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@lost yeah, I'm working on the "profile" section.
@Maurice if you need any ui/ux help ask me :D
@RoelvanUden you are right. I will adopt the UpperCamelCase for constructor names
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@lost it's not about the ui, it's about the creativity.
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12:23
and this is where I'm currently lost.
@Maurice well the ui got to be logic and usefull :D and ui got to be creative lol?
@Asperger One more standard most people understand, is that variables prefixed with _ are private and should not be touched. If you're making a class with private variables, just name them this._somethingVariable = 123 and if someone sees '_xx' they know not to touch that.
At least the UI is not pitch black but a very dark grey
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@lost oops, I meant the design.
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I think a modern design must be lightweight and simple.
12:25
@Maurice yeah, but ui = design, got to be useful and easy/simple to understand = ux
@RoelvanUden I thought when looking at code it already implies that certain things shouldnt be touched. Good to know. Naming conventions is a own art.
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Take a look at this design: lingscars.com
@Maurice this is some beauty right there
can someone motivate me to really dig deep into refactoring this PHP project I got in front of me?
By the sheer logic i mean
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12:26
@GNi33 If you don't, you get fired?
@GNi33 first thing: use PDO or mysqli
most people still use mysql
I pinch around at the surface when I should be taking the whole object structure and revamp that
@Maurice that was evil man. Have been working too much with eval lately?
@Asperger Conventions make things simpler to reason about. Something you'll need when you're not familiar with the code yet :-)
yeah, it uses PDO already
it's the class and controller structure that's deeply screwed
12:28
Honestly doesn't matter what those conventions are so long as you know and convey them in all your code.
well, not screwed, it's just a mess
lingscars actually works, thought this is a big troll lmao
@RoelvanUden ya im sometimes worried that the conventions become too long. I try to limit things with 2 words. For example: computePosition, computeDelta, incrementHue etc
@Maurice what do you say about develop.lost.design if you click on photos section and choose a picture there? maybe third picture 1 row where it says julia - cause there is actual content
I avoid computePositionForDiv
Only verb+noun or just a verb. While all variables are nouns.
12:30
@Asperger I understand that concern, yet in my experience descriptive function names are much better than shorter but not-quite-descriptive-enough. The key is balance. :-)
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@lost in case of "herp" I must say: I love her. :D
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no seriously, I like your website.
@RoelvanUden how would you define a short non descriptive one?
lol :D friend told me to use herp derpsum instead of lorem ipsum ^^
thanks tho, shouldn't tell how long i am working on my own page
@Asperger For example, create. In this case it's okay because there is only one thing to create, but as the project grows larger, you can start to get an explosion of create functions... all doing some sort of creation but nobody really knows what without reading the actual source. :-P
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12:32
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100% selfmade.
@Maurice groupster?
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@Neoares temporary name.
@Asperger Similarly, compute, calculate, offset and so forth are good enough in many situations, but if you have multiple touching the same domain.. it's horrible. Hence I already like your 'computeSomething', it's more descriptive, I don't really need to read the source to understand the intention.
@Maurice there is already a company called groupster
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12:33
@Neoares calm your nuts, bro. I will rename it asap.
@Maurice Photo was self-made too?
@Maurice what about it?
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@RoelvanUden damn, you got me. kinda. Free to use image.
@all want to see a creative website? -> jon.gold
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nah, I don't like it.
12:36
it's creative atleast
i only like the booting sequence
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can agree
@RoelvanUden so would you say its best practice to add the noun regardless how many objects im trying manipulate? In this case createParticles?
good morning
<offensive insult>
Although the entire thing is wrapped in the explodeRocket function wrapper
is there such thing as a non offensive insult? who knows
12:38
so being children of that function already implies which create means
function particles() {....create()} function trees() {....create()}
@Asperger Nah, it's entirely dependent on the code you're working on. The biggest problem is that, while you're working on it, the naming seems so obvious anyone non-retarded would get it! But if you look at it a few months later, you won't be in that zone and you'll have to spend more effort understanding what the intention of your own code was. Let alone if it was someone else's code. Judging this is hard, what is good and what is going overboard; there is no real 'best practice' to it IMHO.
i wonder who made lingscars.com
@Asperger So, use your common sense and weigh conciseness against future readability.
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@lost maybe ling?
@lost Don't mock the design, she makes so much fucking money
12:40
@Maurice well not sure, this guy is selling leasing cars lol
@BenFortune i almost get eye cancer lol, makes me wanna leave be cause you just get fucked so hard by looking at this
@lost But you remember it don't you?
It's working.
@BenFortune not working at all cause it's looking so childish and overloaded - not making me get a car there
@SteveG "no offense, but you suck"
@RoelvanUden I will. Thanks for clearings things up : )
@Asperger No problem :-)
not about the code, but the overall script i made with a friend D:
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@lost what is this?
@Maurice wrote a script with a friend for a game, to redesign it and add additional functions :d
@AwalGarg ;)
actually forgot that you only see the screens of our outcome, but not the game itself - cause the game itself is ugly lol
12:58
@KendallFrey so jealous ? :p
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@lost you motivated me. I will create a new website for a car garage
@Maurice huh how exactly lol?
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I don't really know. But it is the best practice to recreate something.
oh boi
This might be a strange question, but is it possible to compile a C library for usage with node?
13:06
npm install is leaving behind locked package files
package.json.<hash>
:/
whoah
amazing futuristic car concept
so basically i wanted to echo my mysql error in a div , and i do the following :
$('#errDiv').html('".json_encode($e->getMessage())."');
and i get the following JS error
SyntaxError: missing ) after argument list


...syntax to use near 'VALUES('new procedure','0','joe','some description','sssss'
and i need some help please
@Joseph That's not JS, that's SQL. Why is SQL showing up in your JS?
Change the ' in the .html for the quotes to ``` @Joseph
I know, that's the idea, i want to put the sql error error in a div and display it
13:15
To a single backtick at each side.
i cant, it's a prepared statement with placeholders, the ' is auto generated
i need to escape those '
but how ?
all variables are undefined in child functions
@BenjaminGruenbaum wait, wat
that... would execute it as shell commands
13:23
@Joseph if it's for production environment, then it's a bad habit ...
Hello my children/
tumult.com/hype wonder what shit code this thing is generating lol
yo waxi
oh, you probably meant "
template strings..
Let's all have a wonderful day today.
13:25
@AwalGarg yeah
soz
@BenjaminGruenbaum just imagine if he actually did execute it with ` and it somehow formats his PC. unlikely, but imagine what follows.
in production, for more fun
at a big co, even.
Does anyone do any fancy formatting in the console?
@AwalGarg like that php framework that destroyed peoples' computers :D
That was a thing
@Waxi js console or terminal console?
@Waxi used to do that in java when working in console only lol
13:26
@BenjaminGruenbaum srs? link? I want it now
@FlorianMargaine js
@AwalGarg oh it'd take forever to find, hlp @PeeHaa
@ndugger only if you teach me to play the ukelele
@BenjaminGruenbaum You mean all of them?
hahahahahahahaha
13:28
@PeeHaa there was a famous one with epic GH comments.
@BenjaminGruenbaum It wasn't a frameowkr
That was posted like 4-5 times in the php room.
Let me think
A space was the culprit that I know
@rlemon that's aint bad
yeah that was some epic lol
@BenjaminGruenbaum hahahaha perfect
although it is not exactly PHP related :P
Yeah, I just remembered PHP because it was in the PHP room :P
I love how that thread is still going :P
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is like:
I have a 'god' function that needs code broken out into it helper functions. Should they live outside this main function or inside? If outside, my main function will just be a bunch of calls to the other ones?
@BenjaminGruenbaum hah, I remember that
what a freaking extra space can do :)
The code has a lot of object usage, but it runs very procedural...is that even a thing? I've known it to be one or the other, but not both.
probably up, just not at work yet
@GNi33 that's a unix problem.
If all strings had to be quoted that wouldn't have been a problem :D
13:38
@BenjaminGruenbaum Are you entirely serious here?
what a pain it would be..
that GH thread is glorious
Pretty sure you aren't, just confirming.
hello
I have a upload formular with name and image upload.
I save the data in the db.

now i use for the same data the same formular for editing the data.

the name field get filled with the data from the db - and when you change only the name and press save => name gets changed in the db, but the image is lost.

Q: how can I set the value for the file input field?
@AwalGarg what? Of course not.
I thought ending it with :D was enough to make that much clear.
13:52
what is a bae?
typo for babe I think. at least that's what my brain's NLP abilities could figure out
yes, "bae" is used as synonym for babe
but people shouldn't use it because it's silly and ... check what it means in Danish ;)
poop
I have to bae!
@KarelG No, it's just for debugging purposes .
why don't you ensure that it works completely on server side ?
you're debugging from the client's perspective

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