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@SterlingArcher mungusly
@Loktar got smart tv's with your google account on them?
> you should hook your google account to it, then you can cast from your desktop/phone/laptop to the tv automagically in youtube
I rickrolled the wife from my office the other night
I use amazon devices, but I can also cast to those
nice, wait till the kids are watching some TV. rickroll
I just chromecast to the TV
14:01
I knew of the feature, but it didn't clue in till the other day when youtube popped up a reminder that I could broadcast it to the tv
fireworks..
user6820627
hey, removed messages=>account banned!
angularjs and/or react does its rendering not live in the DOM tree does it? I renders in some shadow DOM?
yes
not the literal shadow DOM, though
@jAndy no
Virtual dom !== shadow dom
sounds like some anime characters
14:06
"some shadow DOM" but not the shadow DOM that actually exists
> This is Dom, and this is Virtual Dom, and his brother Shadow Dom.
isn't there only one shadow DOM whatsoever?
not a shady dom at all
like.. DocumentFragments
@jAndy you can fake a DOM super easily
it's not a complex API, just a bad one
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14:06
can you teach me quicksort?
It's a virtual dom @jAndy where it keeps track of it, ShadowDom is totally different
Shadowdom is an encapsulation thing
doesnt act like a virtual dom at all or anything
used with web components
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tomorrow my teacher will teach that but i want to learn first
is there any source I can read up on the rendering? I'm kinda curious how and why they do that. I guess its about performance of course, but .. putting all nodes/components into a shadow dom (or similar) and then take the whole thing replacing the live dom
that sounds like.. Opera 10 years ago
> Why would you want to keep some code separate from the rest of the page? One reason is that on a large site, for example, if the CSS is not carefully organized, the styling for the navigation can "leak" into the main content area where it was not intended to go, or vice-versa. As a site or an app scales, this kind of thing becomes difficult to avoid.
^ the huge benefit/coolness factor of the shadow dom
@jAndy Virtual Dom, it's a Virtual Dom! :P
14:08
@jAndy it's not very interesting
how do they create that "virtual" DOM then? DocFragments? document.implementation?
they use a tree and do modification checking at each node, then replace the branch when they find a dirty node
@jAndy no, it's just a virtual, in-memory DOM, no special API
but they don't "backflip" the entire thing into the live DOM?
They can do comparisons quickly without reflows, ect.
since it's not the real dom, then after the diff determine what actual dom operations need to be done
@rlemon aaww. I haven't been following up on Terraria for a couple of years, was there anything major since 1.2?
14:09
increasing speed
that's part of why the keys are so importnt
How can I import cookies from firefox with casperjs?
@Zirak not much. I haven't played it much, but I sub to /r/terraria
so I hear about them
node type + key is enough to diff the two DOMs pretty effectively
@ssube who is "they" actually? react or angular or both
14:10
react for sure, is Angular 2 using a virtual Dom now as well?
angular is doing a half-assed job of it, whatever they're doing
How can I import cookies from firefox with casperjs? Can you help me pls.
?
they were never about fast rendering, either, just FactoryServiceProviders
React focuses on better rendering vs the whole framework Angular does
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how to find n00b questions unanswered on SO (JS tag)?
that one sucked, this one is even better
14:12
I tried --cookies-file=file.txt and used this export extension -> addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/cookies-exportimport
I'm confused, how come the optimization has to be done in the virtual and not the actual?
I always thought they did all the magic in a virtual DOM not just for calculating but for really flipping the whole thing in and out to actually draw. Sounded interesting at least :P
@Waxi because real dom operations are slow
@jAndy nah, you can't do that. They do all the calculations and diffs using the metadata (type and props) their nodes have, then render down to the DOM by creating real nodes to match.
Are there plans to improving the real dom?
14:13
no
They do still create the real nodes in a fragment and then insert them once, iirc, for minimal reflows.
Here is an example, you have a list, you change 1 item in the list, just the text, React is smart enough to just change the text content of that one item
without touching the rest of the list
@ssube do they really do the math on things like offsetLeft, offsetHeight and stuff which wouldn't work in a shadow/virtual DOM?
whereas to you it looks like you updated the list with a new item
@Loktar but only if each item has a key
14:14
well sure, but you get warnings if you dont have a key
otherwise it can't tell whether they changed or moved, so it redoes everything
@Loktar right, but the warning didn't tell me any of that, so I was happily ignoring it until I realized what it was actually doing. :D
did you read the docs?!
lol the key thing isn't some secret perf note :P
code should be self documenting
They are like, use a key!
and the warning is like... Use a key!
with no indication of why
and who even reads anymore?
14:15
So virtual doms are the way to go until the real dom is improved upon, but it doesn't sound like it will happen...alrighty then!
is it a hard transition to go from angular 1.x to react? I am in the top 2% on angular questions here, so I think I know it pretty well, but I'm now debating on either moving to react or to angular 2, and figure either one will be a relearn.....
@ssube That means... if you have like 20 components representing some Nodes and you update one of them, if you call "render()" or whatever they would draw everything or is there some kind of magic which calculates precisely what has to re-render
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@ssube code should be self destroying
@LearnHowToBeTransparent why?
@jAndy you don't call render, but it will figure out what to do, it won't just blindly recreate everything. Like Loktar said, if the element matches, it will just replace the content, etc.
The important bit is that they don't do full-depth diffing on the tree, so once a particular route from root to leaf has been marked dirty, all leaves on that branch are dirty.
14:17
I still can't see what actually is done in that virtual DOM what is so much faster
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@SterlingArcher for fun
the DOM API we have today is like OpenGL's immediate mode (where you call glVertex 450000000 times in a row) and that is, obviously, insanely slow
As I understand, the real dom "redraws" the entire thing when a single thing is changed where the virtual dom isolates that change and redraws the affected.
all those DOM methods have to wait on the render to finish before they come back
The only thing you can do with noob questions is close them, target vote them, or rep farm from them
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14:18
@SterlingArcher i think there must be some tricks
So there's a 66.6% chance you're up to no good asking for that
@jAndy when you add a new item to the a simple list using remove/append what does the dom do?
We Reflow!
but the virtual dom is like, woah bro you already have a list, and only this text is changing
so it's like here dom, change the content of this existing li
14:19
but I'm not even certain about that.. Chrome and V8 its "DOM Engine" got pretty neat and smart about reflowing nowadays, that's why I am so curious what is sooo much faster doing it in a virtual DOM
@KendallFrey ^^
omg lol
not sure how old that is
but it does a speed comparison
14:21
Neal and Sterling are the same person
don't insult Sterling like that
actually that is shitty output lol
but... since lemon proved yesterday that infact js manipulation of style attributes is faster sometimes than CSS animations and transitions.. I guess I lost my believes in native code :P
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@SterlingArcher look @my profile
I'm terrible at typing, I typed "Setlering" the first time
Setlering Archer
14:22
@LearnHowToBeTransparent there's nothing there
And when I tried to type Setlering I typed Sterling
What are my fingers doing
for me now I don't even care about the speed anymore
god dammit Neal
I just like developing with react
I love components though, and can't wait until web components are finally viable
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@SterlingArcher that's my effort trying to find easy questions
14:22
FUCK YEA! all payed up for EI for the year. Love when that happens.
it's like a temporary raise
is it a good idea to use svg as a div container
@Loktar I think react killed them, tbh.
@ssube I do think progress has slowed since things like react
but now it's possible to mix the 2
nothing does the encapsulation like the shadow dom
that's what I fucking love about them, such a cool idea
can literally drop a component into any site and not worry about leaky styles
14:25
and want to use as a div container
@Loktar css can't be encapsulated can it?
@jAndy in the shadow dom it can be
@jAndy best example I've ever seen: the methods on Element that get the bounds (top/left/width/height) have to be synchronous, i.e. they return the bounds for whatever styles and attributes are set. So if you have an element and you do el.width = X, you'd expect to be able to check on the next line and get the same width back, right? That means the browser has to reflow after every call, before it can return, otherwise you might get the wrong coordinates.
> Shadow DOM provides encapsulation for the JavaScript, CSS, and templating in a Web Component. Shadow DOM makes it so these things remain separate from the DOM of the main document. You can also use Shadow DOM by itself, outside of a web component.
if "any site" overwrites styles it will affect react or web components in the live tree no?
14:26
not web components, but react yes
Shadow DOM will never be finished; I'm on the mailing list, and nobody has even brought it up in months, and when they do, they just argue
@jAndy with React components and the Virtual DOM: yes. With WebComponents and the Shadow DOM: no.
yeah Chrome is about the only thing that supports it
Chrome supports an older version of the API
Nobody has really done anything with it yet
Hi ALL,
14:28
@Kailash Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room 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.
@Loktar see, that's super useful, but for the only usecase most people have (ads) you can just use an iframe.
@ssube yes that was/is a problem for the DOM for a long time, reflowing. Even for reading some data it had to reflow. But also, browsers did crazy optimizations over the past years about it
Hell, for ads, an iframe is better since it doesn't get any events from the parent page.
Wait, Shadow DOM is still not there yet?
People have been talking about it for years
yea
14:29
@jAndy there are only so many optimizations they can do, though. If you have a DOM with A->B->(C and D), and you read from D, it must use the most updated flow for A->B->D.
The write-only calls can be optimized some, but not the read calls.
you can have web components right now.. you just have to drill into react and let every component be within an iframe
O_o
With the onflux of virtual dom libraries, shadow dom became slightly less useful, so they've been pissing about with it
@jAndy lol
I would use polymer personally :P
I mean if I wanted web components
I am trying to set timezone using var todaysDate = $filter('date')(new Date(),'yyyy-MM-dd','UTC'); but its not giving me UTC time .. it is giving me local time. Please help.
Can you export from modules in babel at all?
14:31
still fairly active
dude. Don't find easy questions. SO is

1. Not for easy questions
2. Easy questions are 9/10 times a duplicate, if not 9.9 times
anybody worked with codejs?
trying to figure out how to expect an enum value
Find questions that challenge you. Rep farming will rarely get you rep beyond once the question is answered. A good answer gives you rep year after year
@SterlingArcher not true, Neal has farmed his way to 90k
I will take away your corn for a month so help me god, lemon
14:33
not a threat, it's almost november
@Kailash I'll be that guy, momentjs.com
@Waxi Hi thanks for your help. But I am looking AngularJS solution. is there any way to achieve it via angular. ?
@Kailash can you not use momentjs with angular?
14:36
@Loktar but Angular should do everything
Angular, the wordpress of javascript!
Do more with ng-more!
Do you want a foot in your ass? Because that's how you get a foot in your ass.
The thing which really bothers the most with ECMAscript is that.. in the history of this language the majority of programmers never really used it. There are always libraries, frameworks, poly's and whatnot which are on "top" of the language. Does that sound crazy?
Copy More, Understand Less (tm).
jQuery of course brought that to a whole new level
14:38
but DOM isn't "JS"
it's an api
and now its stuff like Angular and React, but actually, native ES and native DOM can do pretty much everything you want
most of the browser APIs aren't part of JS at all
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@HatterisMad Yeah a Prius suits you.... If it has a 350 in it xD
@SterlingArcher ng-foot
14:38
Is there any language that has all the tools right out of the box? I don't think it's only a JS problem.
@Loktar yes . but my boss doesn't want that :)
ng-put=[foot in ass]
@jAndy you could write your own React to batch updates to the DOM and standardize events pretty easily. It's not a complex concept, just a very stable, packaged version of it you can Just Use.
The React docs, just the overview stuff, have enough info to recreate most of the library.
That's one of the best things about React, it's very low magic.
@rlemon Sounds about right
*doesn't sound too incorrect
14:40
*ya ain't lyin
Doesn't every language lib, framework up, poly over? Java has spring, python you have to import everything under the sun and then the sun.. got knows what you do for C++
@ssube It's magic in its elegance and simplicity.
@Kailash your boss?
@SterlingArcher I like the .net approach, include once and get everything :D
@SterlingArcher Spring is a box of devil magic (and not the cool one). C/++ has #includes that are just catting two files.
14:41
lol that's how they taught us Java.
import *;
Python's import syntax is really bad, but the system is also not great, but you don't have to use many imports so that's cool.
Spring MVC is indeed the devil
@littlepootis var todaysDate = $filter('date')(new Date(),'yyyy-MM-dd','UTC'); its not giving UTC time.. can you fix it
from * import *
There's very little redeemable about python (speaking as someone who writes it most days)
14:41
or angular 1
A life without dependencies is a life not worth living, said no one ever.
or anything Jordan uses in his professional career
<3
@ndugger angular 1 is like the Phillips CDI of javascript cool on paper, shit in reality
and for some reason licensed Nintendo games
How can anything from Google be bad? We all saw how successful Google+ was.
14:44
g+ wasn't a fb killer, but it works.
I use it
@Kailash use moment
@rlemon next year it will be retired
Hangouts is nice. Better than skype.
I watch cat pics on g+
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14:45
@rlemon lol why
@monkeyinsight all 4 of them?
@Loktar yes, I love them
lol
is it possible to create this pic with html css and jquery
no
why would you use jquery to make a picture?
14:45
@Jhawins "omg why do you use something I dislike" :P because it works, I enjoy reading some pages.
I got confused
don't know what to do, i used svg
You can use svg or canvas
he uses jquery for everything! even to make a coffee
like @towc has told you for days man
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@rlemon More like "Oh are there actually cool features I don't know about??"
14:46
it's just like any other social media site. little less organized, but I mean, I like GIMP
@Sandro $.twistMe(likeYouWant);
user1596138
I don't dislike it, it hasn't made a big enough impression on me to even have an opinion :P
user1596138
I think I have 1 "circle" called <3ro with you and @SterlingArcher in it
"Nobody" uses Google+. People use it just to say they do. In the world of social platforms, it's bottom barrel stuff.
@rlemon oh my god that trailer explosion
14:47
@Loktar yes i used svg and done it jsfiddle.net/s011e8L0/2 with a lot of efford but the problem of svg is that i can not use it as a container
They should just sell the platform to Yahoo.
I have my own +Name url
feel my brag
feel it
@littlepootis keep your brag to yourself
@Waxi Yahoo is ded
@Sandro Why not use an actual image?
@littlepootis Exactly why Google+ needs to go there, so it can die too.
They still have it on life support.
14:50
no
@SterlingArcher most of these are "HOW THE FUCK DID YOU NOT SEE THE 18 WHEELER IN YOUR SIDE MIRROR?!"
@Waxi this website is the whole story atenaweb.ir , as you can i did wrong
the porfolio section which is parallax should be something reverse. the idea is that pic i shared it above
@littlepootis what do u mean twistme
it is a jquey plugin i searched the net
.........
there is not such a plugin
it was trolling
14:53
Do you have to do SVG? Because you can get that shape with just CSS.
@rlemon poor truck drivers :( I got so mad at the guy that stopped in a straight lane to turn because he missed the lane, and the driver just laid on the horn until he went
i don't have to use svg, i just tried
I do the same thing
lay on the horn and don't let up
no, I'm in my office.
@SterlingArcher @rlemon if either of you come to MN, do not drive.
We have the worst drivers in the US and they regularly stop in straight lanes to turn, turn lanes to not, in the middle of intersections just for fun
@Waxi have u ever done the same thing
14:56
@ssube why would I wanna go to MN :P
if I wanted that experience I'd just go to Windsor
to visit me and nick (so you probably wouldn't :( )
@Sandro I haven't done it myself, but I've seen way more complex shapes being done with CSS.
!!tell Loktar giphy my hand is a dolphin
14:57
@Sandro I was gonna try to pick apart these css-tricks.com/examples/ShapesOfCSS to make what you want.
oh my god spaceX is hiring full stack devs
@Sandro jsfiddle.net/s011e8L0/3 use css to stick the SVG behind the read of the header
I'm probably going to be lynched for looking at the posting lol they're our direct competitor
lol
nice @rlemon
read that as lil rlemon
cracked me up
that would be gigantic difficult to do
14:59
> this is my bot, lil rlemon
because it should have to be responsive
gigantic difficult
@Sandro just do some weird shit with circles
@Sandro Then it sounds like you need to hire a developer.
^ scientific term

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