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00:00
it requries webgl
Oy, that sounds bad. :(
No, it doesn't
Three.js has a Canvas renderer as well.
It has its own software rasterizer built-in as an available fallback.
Try this page on the latest version of IE -- mrdoob.github.com/three.js/examples/…
Surprisingly; it actually works.
It's just not fast enough for typical gaming applications.
I see
impressive
So that is an option for us, if performance wasn't an issue.
I also tried writing a distributed rasterizer, which generates the images on the server, and streams them to the web browser using an HTML5 video element.
However, network latency was a serious issue.
On student's home computer's my system can automatically switch over to the actual WebGL renderer, because I have highly abstracted the rendering interfaces.
im impressed youve implemented so many fallbacks
00:15
A typical render loop looks something like this:
function initApplication(instance) {
var content = instance.GetApplicationContent();
var renderer = initRenderer(instance,content, 512, 512);
var vertices = [0.0,0.0,0.0,
1.0,0.0,0.0,
1.0,1.0,0.0,
//Triangle 2 (to complete the square)
0.0,0.0,0.0,
0.0,1.0,0.0,
1.0,1.0,0.0,
//Triangle 3
0.0,0.0,1.0,
1.0,0.0,1.0,
1.0,1.0,1.0,
//Triangle 4
0.0,0.0,1.0,
0.0,1.0,1.0,
1.0,1.0,1.0,
//Triangle 5
0.0,0.0,0.0,
0.0,1.0,0.0,
0.0,1.0,1.0,
//Triangle 6
0.0,0.0,0.0,
0.0,0.0,1.0,
0.0,1.0,1.0,
//Triangle 7
1.0,0.0,0.0,
That draws an open box
initRenderer initializes whatever is available
using a number of fallbacks
I loosely based it on the design of my 3DAPI in .NET
However, I gave the course in JavaScript rather than .NET, because our school does not allow the installation of Visual Studio, all they allow is Dark Basic.
Essentially I have a JavaScript environment which attempts to imitate the "feel" of a desktop experience. It even has a in-browser window management system and start menu.
js1k.com/2012-love/demo/1276 , finished in 54 clicks
Flash fallback is the most performant one so far.
Guess I'll have to live with that framerate for now.
user986408
00:33
hey guys.. little question.. why are there objects which have their attributes between "..." and some not? like

var myObject = { "name": "John" };

or

var myObject = { name: "John" };
user986408
whats the difference
user986408
is there even a difference ?
hello
i have problem with java any one can help me plz
@ThatWebNerd, there would be difference if you had instead of "name" something like "class" or "foo bar"
user986408
@tereško got it.. my first though was that the first has to be a json object.. and the second a javascript object.. but i think i'm messing up things here
user986408
00:47
because json files always have the "..." for their keys
@tereško You don't need to quote reserved keywords in anymore. The quotes are needed for spaces in keys though.
var someObject = {
    class: 'Hai!'
}
This would be a valid JavaScript object and work.
have you tried { function: 1}; ?
anyway ..
Yea, there are exceptions. True.
I think break is also one of those candidates.
It is generally a good idea to quote keys.
user986408
01:02
erm.. this is the content of a sample .json file (not .js):

var student = {
"name": "xxx",
"age": 21
};

strictly speaking this is a javascript object in json notation right ? not a typical json struct which starts with a {
user986408
because this one has also a var
user986408
or am i wrong ?
user986408
@OctavianDamiean
Yes, it is a valid JSON object.
user986408
is it ?
user986408
01:07
but what's the purpose of the .json file format
user986408
why not put everything into .js
Because JSON is a data-interchange format.
Any one know the easiest way to colourize an image in canvas ?
user986408
so a difference between a json object and a js object would be that the json object CANT have functions as values ?
user986408
01:11
but js objects can ?
user986408
i cant seem to understand the difference of an object contained in a .json file and an object contained in a .js file
Does anybody here know how to program with python? I need help writing a program
user1385191
user1385191
this chatroom is not a code sweatshop
@ThatWebNerd Did you read the website I've linked you to?
01:14
i think there are people in the chat room about python that might know how to code python.. but usually im bad at putting 2 & 2 together
user1385191
you're asking a JavaScript room to write a Python program for you
user986408
yes and functions are not listed as correct values there
nobody is in there, theres one guy but he is idle or something
if you're logic is to go to a JS room to ask about python, you're logic is not good enough to code :P
4
user1385191
s/you're/your/
01:16
I just needed some help, I figured Java people would know how to code python as well
user1385191
@ThatWebNerd Well, yea but that is only one of the differences.
user1385191
Java<big>Script</big>
figured when you went to college, you learned python as well
java is some what different to javascript
user1385191
01:17
somewhat?
user1385191
they're miles apart
6 letters different for a start :P
really? whats the difference?
googleeee
Are we again comparing carpets and cars?
01:18
ok...sorry, just trying to find h elp
*help
try tomorrow - sundays are not v.busy days
think he/she left
seen this ? swarm.cmikavac.net swarm algorithms in canvas
01:50
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Q: How do I get KLIPS or NETKEY on 11.10 server?

IncognitoI'm attempting to run OpenSWAN on my Ubuntu11.10 server. All I've done so far is install openswan from the package manager and attempt to set up conf files. However, IPSec support seems to be broken, thus OpenSWAN can't do it's thing. Attempt to start IPSec $ sudo ipsec setup --start ipsec_setu...

user1385191
finally; a worthy question:
user1385191
0
Q: Where does HTML DOM start? window? document? document.defaultView?

Wei LouAs the title. And is there a picture which introduces HTML DOM's construct?

06:48
0
Q: Where to find challenging JavaScript interview questions?

MohsenI'm looking for about two days now. There aren't enough "challenging" interview questions. Specially questions that involves computer science algorithms or data structure. I would appreciate it if you answer with both links and original questions.

 
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08:54
@MattMcDonald I hope he will eventually mark the right answer.
0
A: How to prevent the copying of text from a textarea?

SelcukYou can try the following using jquery $('input[type=text],textarea').bind('copy paste cut', function (e) { e.preventDefault(); });

What is this, I don't even ...
what's wrong with it
There is a copy, paste and cut event!?
of course
:P
"onpaste" in document.createElement("textarea")
09:04
OHMAGAWG!
Dude, that wasn't a joke. I'm truly amazed.
ever noticed when you copy some text from an article at a website
and paste that text to a friend
and it will have some kind of ad in the end
No, mainly because I have no friends. :P
:D but yeah you can even manipulate what content gets copied like that
09:18
holy shit how do you edit posts when there is a pending edit
@OctavianDamiean can you accept teh edit on this post so I can edit stackoverflow.com/a/10070988/995876
tyu
I added 2 more events
so you need to preventDefault from 5 events :D
Makes sense.
LOL
jsfiddle.net/tkmkN/2 = dom manipulation prevented as well
09:53
Anyone here used nowjs?
10:04
Can someone explain to me what exactly this guy's comment means?
1
A: Should I verify HTTP Referer in OAuth 2 Callback?

agks mehxcommented: Definitely no greater security. In fact, I didn't mention the word security in my question; just "benefit". I am using state for security and that's good enough. I did use the word "legitimate" which was in light of denial of service attacks. Yes, they can be forged, and your mention of https not having referer makes it unlikely that any mainstream provider will return a referer. Since essentially the content is the same as the other answer, I am more inclined to accept the earlier one. However, you have my upvote regardless.

hi can anybody help me of how to add simple calender using ajax or jquery into my asp.net app
Is this guy's question related to PHP: stackoverflow.com/questions/10071682/…
Cos the title was beginning with "PHP:"
10:22
@Incognito No clue to be honest.
@Incognito he/she didn't specificly say security. will there be other benefits (speed, reliability etc.)
Define reliability in that context.
What is the point, the presence of the state parameter is enough
@OctavianDamiean I mean reliability as no errors/ work most of time
10:31
@Raynos will reply properly later, but server-side UA sniffing it evil as if you do it wrong we have no decent way to work around it
11:13
@AndyE Looks quite interesting!
@OctavianDamiean: yes, but I think it may be overkill for what I'm trying to do.
Either way, I'm laying the foundations of my app with pure socket.io atm
@gsnedders what about assuming "full userAgent string A" is only used by one browser?
@OctavianDamiean Just read the wikipedia article on oauth :P
11:24
C-C-C-Combo Breaker!
OK, socket.io won't connect on mobile Safari, but it's not firing the connect_failed callback ><
cross-origin (different port) shouldn't be an issue, should it?
Man, I'm such an idiot sometimes.
@AndyE it's cause you old
Eh? Write larger, sonny, my eyes aren't what they used to be.
@AndyE :D
Oh, your not that old
I expected you to be in your 40s
12:03
@Raynos: I'm 28 :-p
It is because of your Futurama head.
It makes you look older than you really are. :D
Do old people like Futurama? Or is it my larger-than-average eyebrows that make me look old? (My eyebrows are actually even bushier, in reality)
My Futurama avatar doesn't even have my signature face-fuzz :-p
WTF, according to SO, I just got 200 reputation in the last few minutes, along with 20 badges.
o_O
Recalc? Shouldn't be the case anymore.
Must be. They were all Nice Answer badges.
Interesting. Maybe a serial-upvote?
12:15
My girlfriends father loves futurama and he's 59
See? It was not just me! :P
heh
@OctavianDamiean i lost a point
Downvoted an answer?
ohhh. yea I did that :P
12:17
@AndyE It looks like a serial upvote.
-4
A: Where does HTML DOM start? window? document? document.defaultView?

Leo O'DonnellThere is no public standard for window, but most browsers support it with Window at the root. I've found a lot of good stuff at: http://www.w3schools.com (I have no connection with the site). A simple google search for "dom html" images will get you images. Then... When all else fails - go to t...

@OctavianDamiean damn stalkers.
I was the first downvote
Yea, downvoted that one too.
10
Q: How to remove the hash from window.location with Javascript without page refresh?

Horace LoebSo, if I have http://example.com#something, how do I remove #something, without causing the page to refresh? I attempted the following solution: window.location.hash = ''; However, this doesn't remove the hash symbol # from the URL.

^ shouldn't I have the populist badge for my answer on that question?
accepted answer: 10, me: 21.
12:22
When did you get that 21st upvote?
I've upvoted it now which might trigger the badge detection system to refresh.
@Octavian: last week
What's interesting about that serial upvote is that it seems to be on answers that had a score of 9.
Must be a very dedicated stalker.
@OctavianDamiean: yeah, that's what I noticed. Unless it's a system bug, because I don't think those badges are actually new.
I guess I'll wait and see if the votes get revoked
Morning.
12:27
Anyone know if it's possible to get a data uri from a input[type=file] in a ~1 year old webkit release that doesn't have FileReader()?
12:45
re-arranged my desk.... i don't like my new monitor position....
12:58
Now I earned 10 enlightened badges :-\ damn stalkers.
o_O
That looks almost like a bug.
@AndyE You can't.
@gsnedders: as I suspected :-\
well, it's non-essential, anyway
13:14
10 enlightened nice Im only at 5
one day I will cash them in for a coffee!
oh haha 10 recent you must mean
I cant believe i got totally irrelevent response from @Incognito
was gonna say you have a lot of rep for only 10.. but didn't want to come off rude
@Abhishek I miss @Incognito haven't seen him around much lately
he must be working hard at his new job, or looking for a new one.. I can't remember if he found one or not
was that 10 for me ?
oh I was referring to @AndyE about the badges
oh nvm (xD)
my brain is on a bit of outage at the moment
13:18
@Loktar haha yeah, 39 is probably a little bit more respectable. I'm more proud of my 10 necro badges, though :-)
@gsnedders: do you have any involvement with CSS at Opera?
Just wondering if background-position-[x|y] has ever been considered for implementation
@AndyE Well, I am technically on the CSS WG…
oh, cool.
@AndyE It's in CSS3 Backgrounds and Borders, and we intend on implementing that spec.
@gsnedders: I don't think it is in CSS3 Backgrounds and Borders, unless it was added only recently.
@gsnedders and what about the calc() ?
13:23
@AndyE Oh, it's not. Duh. Then, uh, we will likely support features in future CSS WG documents.
@Abhishek CSS3 Units and Values, so definitely on the table.
@gsnedders :-) thats good to hear :-D
calc() is extremely complicated to implement. IIRC, IE 9 is currently the only conforming browser.
@AndyE well IE 8 , 7 , 6[i think] supported the proprietrary expression() syntax
pukes
lolz they did :P
13:26
@Abhishek expression() has nothing to do with calc, though, really.
@Abhishek expression is just an arbitrary bit of JS code, calc is all within layout
agreed but it allows bit of "old age ness"
@gsnedders hmm..
I remember using expression() a long time ago. I still cry myself to sleep at night.
And it wouldn't make it easier to impl (and wouldn't be relevant that IE6, IE7 did, as IE8+'s layout engine is totally unrelated)
Hmm
14 mins ago, by Abhishek
my brain is on a bit of outage at the moment
it really is x_x
anyways have a good day guys :-) , see you laters
13:36
Anyone around?
I'm a lemon... we're always hanging around.
We never get scurvy because of @rlemon
Damn straight.
Prevent Scurvy... Go suck a Lemon.
LOL
13:39
haha
could anyone point me in the right direction for referencing a string in the dom not by content but by it's position specific to itself, as in, for example from getSelection()?
that sounds like a good SO question @MagicDev im interested in the answer
@MagicDev sorry can you explain better? maybe tell us what you're trying to do
only thing I keep thinking is selecting elements matching the text using QSA or something, but if there's multiple elements with the same value there's no guarantee youll get the element you want.
13:46
so you want like getElementsByContent?
yeah I asked it before
but noone really answered it
and basically
i'm trying to be able to reference a specific string within the dom
not by what the string contains
but by its position in the dom
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Q: JS DOM: Get elements by text content

hristoI am looking for a way to perform fulltext search on the DOM tree with JS. In two words, I would like to retrieve the list of text nodes which contain a given string. I've tried mootools' Element.getElements ( ':contains[string]' ) but I can't get it to work with strings containing whitespace. ...

what do you mean by it's position? in the DOM tree? or like 1200 bytes in
in the dom tree
and even better
so you have a block of text with no container? or a chunk of text in a container
chunk of text in a container
13:54
<p>ohh happy days</p> <!-- you want 'happy' -->
??
want to be able to select a part of it
and be able to manipulate specifically only that part
and substring is not an option?
not really
because it container html in it
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Q: How many people use Javascript for web development?

Elliot BonnevilleI have a friend who claims that I 'represent a very small minority of actual JS/web people. Is this the case? I'm under the impression that there are quite a few Javascript programmers out there. Could somebody reference some hard statistics that say this, or correct me if I'm wrong?

why not? what are you trying to do?
13:54
*contains
I don't want to deal with things as strings
but rather as a partial block within the context
I've dealt with similar types of issues writing a online editor
that's what i'm doing haha
i.e I would like to stick a temp wrapper around the selected area and then add filters to it (e.g font, color, etc)
But i'm doing it google docs style
bah, don't bother.
but I have to
there is live code colouring tools.
as in don't reinvent the wheel for some css funk.
13:57
css funk is worth itt
haha
see if this helps
the best way I could come up with was to just break the selection up by line/ or selection :P
hahaha true
hmn, thanks anyway
and yes you'll have to deal with strings... unless you want to create a document fragment of individual text nodes... but you would still have to pull the strings. split them. then convert to text nodes.
ughhh
either way you HAVE to deal with strings in one way or another.
13:58
haha true
once i get selection happening the rest is easy c:

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