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04:02
@NathanMarotta does this help?
no offense but not really, I looked and type Date doesn't work in all browsers and doesn't look very foolproof
well the fiddle outlines the event management
if you're specifically looking to input and validate a date that is another story
but lets get the basic event management down
what is prevent default
stops the form from being submitted
the comment about it being jsfiddle means in real life you'd allow the submit. in jsfiddle.. well. that doesn't work.
so in the else you'd omit that line
(or the else completely)
is it bad that most of my js is copy paste? should I learn it and produce my own or whatever works?
04:07
I'd learn how it works
once you get a basic concept you can copy-paste and then look at it to see how it works at least
and have an idea about debugging
For now, my objective is getting a grasp on ajax to access db
borrowing from others isn't a bad thing. but you should be able to understand what you are using
are you good in ajax?
ajax is a concept. what do you want to know
checking db before form is submitted to make sure username isn't already taken
04:10
write your backend api to accept a regular post request first.
once that works then change the regular post to an async post
wouldn't it be GET not POST?
you're posting a request to the api to see if a username is avail.
so no, it would be a post
I would think
but that is splitting hairs at that point
my take is.......you Getting info from db
you're posting a request to get an answer
that's my take. could be wrong
doesn't matter in the end of this conversation
same end goal.
the idea is that you should be able to accept a get/post request from the form without the ajax in the middle. once you can then we move it to an async request
if you want to block regular submissions, we can do that as well... but depending on the situation.. why bother.
I don't understand this structure --> $(' ')
04:14
that is jQuery
(or in chrome console. other things. don't bother for now)
should I just ditch this idea and go basic for now lol
depends on if you are serious on learning and improving
jQuery isn't something you should ignore. you'll for sure have to deal with it
but it doesn't teach you anything about how things work
I am, but I've been looking at different code and it looks v confusing
jQuery is a library that abstracts some of the stuff JS does with the document object model. it was made to smooth things out between browsers.
it's very much not needed anymore, but still used.
I'm a beginner in web , so take it easy on me lol
04:18
Figured it out
@NathanMarotta do you have any other experience?
going into freshman yr of college.
Nathan good luck.
in programming I mean
They only hire Senior devs now
04:20
other languages?
I am senior.......in highschool
Senior dev
as in 8 years and up doing it .
Java, basic on php js and html
That's not true Sal
Why would you shoot him down like that?
My friend just got a ~70K a year job entry level development :O.. anything is possible lol
hahahaah
ok you have to know mean stack.
04:23
@NathanMarotta jsfiddle.net/wb9b730d there is a bit to learn
angular 2
this is very basic on how to do it
node js
and assumes a lot
like.. an ajax function that returns a promise
you make that?
04:24
(again, we can get into that)
@NathanMarotta yes
if your mid
You can make more depending on your skills set.
@SalOrozco bah
angular isn't at all a necessity
why do you use const? is that just habit for you or good practice
angular 2 is the future
04:25
lol
@NathanMarotta good practice.
no, it's just another MV<whatever> lib
modules
@NathanMarotta it's "new" js
Its not
04:26
@SalOrozco modules are not just an angular thing
so much to learn.....
dependency injection
angular adds types.
not much else that is interesting
feel free to write the code for me @rlemon lol
or that other solutions dont' offer
04:27
If you understand the guy that made it.
You know why he made it like that.
yes, I get it, but Angular isn't the future. it's just another framework.
People complain
it's popular, and has good things about it
not just annother framework.
but it isn't a golden nugget
04:28
Fallows SOLID
LOL
most frameworks are bad
in that they use singletons
like angular 1?
😉
angular 1 is a different story
xmlhttp.open("GET","getuser.php?q="+str,true);
like I said, Angular isn't bad. it had good things about it. but it isn't the golden standard or anything by that means.
whats with the "?q="+str ?
04:30
it's just a pretty good and popular framework
TypeScript on the otherhand is I guess a good thing although I don't use it
I see the appeal
@NathanMarotta that is a string concatenation
is it needed?
to build strings? yea
no, in the open request
for ajax
if you're using a GET request, yes
well maybe
if you want a comical explanation of it all
okay....if I want to check w ajax does that go in my validation w everything else or should it have a separate function?
04:41
how do i write code in here
this is sooooo confusing
You doing ajax?
Are you getting data from the database?
jquery or pure javascript?
checking if it is in there
too confusing, I give up on this part
04:47
alt what to format code in the room
05:05
@rlemon if I have to show, say 3 elements at a time, I have to use the + p's ...that many number of times...
05:34
man I sure do hate styling selects
chrome and FF are easy but fu IE
Graceful degredation to the max
Chrome/FF vs IE with the same code just some diff styles
didn't feel like using "fake" selects
man I used to post such cool shit like codepen.io/loktar00/full/DphFg
now I'm posting selects lol
/me goes to bed
wait @FlorianMargaine @KendallFrey @rlemon you know what day it is!!
<3 you bruhs
05:54
Who supports IE?
06:43
07:26
@deostroll kinda more complex if there are more elements ... And not to mention if you're using divs instead of p's (nested divs)
07:55
Anyone up for AngularJS discussion
is it possible to inject a div under a div with a specific class?
@BayLife why not ?
guess this is possible with .append(). My Confusion was based on, that the plugin i´m trying to rewrite didn´t build the dom at the point my code was.
but .append should work i hope, if i find the right place
08:16
uhm, the jquery .append() adds the new element at the end of the first child level elements
(so it becomes a last child)
you're looking for after() i guess
08:37
@KarelG you can create styles on the fly to handle that issue...
@Mathematics angular 1 or 2?
is using #parentEl :nth-child(-n+4) not more easy ?
but then you have to always have a #parentEl
but yes...that seems more readable...
@deostroll 1
08:54
@BenFortune 3 ? soo out of date... 4 is coming out soon :P
Is there a way to create direction service for boat using google maps?
@WorkingPig Straight line.
What do you mean
@WorkingPig you meant navigation service ?
he (Ben) was joking if you didn't catch it
Ron
Ron
08:59
Hi Guys, I am not sure this is the right place to ask but I'll try anyway.
I have two repositories in bitbucket, when I push changes to my first repo, I want that certain file will be pushed to second repo as well. is that possible? if so, how?
@kerelG Yea I have tomtom webfleet with locations of over 50 boats and I need to calculate the distance from boat current place to Harbor
@BenFortune would work with big boat :D I'm in Amsterdam it would be a bit difficult
So I need to know if there is a way to get navigation service for boat
using google maps
@Mathematics shoot...
@WorkingPig get the geo coordinate of the boat and harbor and use the haversine formula
sorry for repeating this guys...
@deostroll here you go
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Q: How to deal with browser freezing because of nested ng-repeat

MathematicsI created a nested tree which may have 1 - 5000 items, I am able to make it work but it freezes my browser\loading spinner for few seconds just before showing the tree. How can I make it smooth so browser would never freeze ? How can I know when angularjs finished creating or rendering or compu...

perhaps that isn't a good idea...
09:04
still, each boat has their own nav system. Check if you cannot use it ?
Can I use twig (with loops and variables) inside jQuery append() ?
@deostroll what's not
@Mathematics rendering too much data with ng-repeat
@KarelG but If I use haversine formula, would it not draw straight line to calculate it?
aah, you need to do some sort of path finding and find the length of the path ?
09:07
Exactly!
It would be easy done with just car route but boat..
I haven't tried my self...but I think you can make a web worker do the generation in the background...and then that content can be appended to the DOM later...
@deostroll I think only a guru can find a way out since it's nested
@deostroll I thought about it too but never came around it
hmm, you need to do some research because there aren't many marine path finders. I had that problem when doing my master thesis back then
eventually i ended with EarthNC. But there was a project using google's data for marine use
"google ocean" i think
Alright. Will check it out. Thanks for you help Karel.
09:43
how to use ' within ' ' not " "
I think we need to use slash not sure how many and which and where exactly
that's called escaping, you only need to do \' to have a quote in your string result
however, it's not required for double quotes
10:05
Very interestingly, it seems as though TypeScript doesn't properly support the creation of TouchEvents, neither through new TouchEvent nor through the older document.createEvent(). I'd file a bug but I'm a bit short of time at the moment. — Madara Uchiha ♦ 20 secs ago
Could someone open an issue with TypeScript about this?
TL;DR - Their lib.d.ts entry for new TouchEvent is as follows:
declare var TouchEvent: {
    prototype: TouchEvent;
    new(): TouchEvent;
}
@KarelG thanks
The actual syntax is new TouchEvent(typeArg, touchEventInit);
10:17
what happened to caprica?
!!live
She ded
shes removed from all the chats
@rlemon Cap died.
fixitkthxbye
yes ;)
@Hans1984 :3
10:21
:3
@MadaraUchiha you are under investigation now
what for?
Hi, how to properly put variable (data.data[0].isbn) inside twig
`$('#entities-loop').append("<a href=\"{{ path('show', { 'id': data.data[0].isbn }) }}\">");`
10:38
why this isn't working ? can't see any div in li
                   var ul = $("<ul></ul>");
                   var li = $("<li></li>");
                   var mainDiv = $("<div>" +
                                        "<div class='icon'></div>" +
                                        "<a href='#id=" + this.y.ID + "'>" + this.y.Name + "</a>" +
                                  "</div>").append(li);

                    li.append(ul);
                    ul.appendTo(root);
Hello!
I have a little question
.appendTo(li) and .appendTo(ul), not .append()
@Procode yes
@Procode I have a little answer.
ᵃᶰˢʷᵉʳ
I get a element from my xml with this code:
$(xml).find("School").has("Id:contains('"+forskolor[0]+"')");

How can i acces the tags inside? for example <Phone>
10:47
add .getElementsByTagName('phone');
or .find('phone').text()
lets say
var school = (xml).find("School").has("Id:contains('"2"')");
school..getElementsByTagName('phone').textContent;

This way?
-.
remove double dot
it should work?
try it. if any error, just add
10:53
undefined
console.log("adress =" + school[0].getElementsByTagName('Adress').textContent );
Im not sure how/what my var is, is there a way to print all tags in it or the node tree
GIVE US CAPRICA!
:(
@ddlab find is not a function
i think he use jQuery
.find()
so just school.find(phone).text()?
@Procode I guess yours was jQuery too,.like
$(xml).find("School").has("Id:contains('"+forskolor[0]+"')").find('phone').text();
11:04
I got like 10 phones
phonenumbers*
will Id:contains(3), pick 3,13,33,34 and so on?
Choose the one you want by index like
$(xml).find("School").has("Id:contains('"+forskolor[0]+"')").find('phone:eq(3)').text();
index 3 for the 4th one.
how come that all the elements are placed in var school
I were thinking, get school in var, sen use var to take out adres, phone, year and so on
sen*then
@Procode But "adres" is perfectly fine?
I don't know your xml structure, but...
var world = $('world');
var europe = world.find('.europe');
is like
var school = $(xml).find("School").has("Id:contains('"+forskolor[0]+"')");
var phone = school.find('phone:eq(3)').text();
for example
out for coffee :-)
11:15
!!break
@Hans1984 shhhh let her sleep.... with Kendall
huh another bot
?
!!shrug
ahhhh
caprica needs no rest
lol all those weird avatars
@Procode or may be better like this
var school = $(xml).find("School#"+forskolor[0]);
instead of
var school = $(xml).find("School").has("Id:contains('"+forskolor[0]+"')");
you get headaches if you look at them for too long
anyhow i hope caprica will be back ;)
bye JS ppl
o/
please read, before perpetuating the stupidity
11:24
you can teach him that :P
!!afk lunch
@ddlab here is a taste of my xml
<Skola>
<Id>1</Id>
<Namn>Altorps förskola</Namn>
<Typ>Förskola</Typ>
<skoools>
<Skola>
<Id>1</Id>
<Namn>Altorps förskola</Namn>
<Typ>Förskola</Typ>
</Skola>
<Skola>
<Id>1</Id>
<Namn>Altorps förskola</Namn>
<Typ>Förskola</Typ>
</Skola>
</skoools>
@tereško will you help plz
11:57
here's a node thing that hits close to home, I might enjoy making, and might end up being useful: an open source codepen client with some extended features, like view graphs, and creating pens from computer files/binding codepen to your code editor of choice
first question is what it should be called
PenIsland
sounds good
chodepen
Also, like runkit?
googling runkit
I guess somewhat like it
but the point is not to make a codepen clone, but to actually make this do things on codepen
link it to the codepen site
12:12
Helloooo
why jQuery doing this nested treeview faster then angularjs ?
and not freezing the browser, when I look at statistics on web, they say angularjs is faster...
@Mathematics because you suck at javascript
also, there is no "treeview" in the angularjs
it probably some shitty 3rd party widget
a fast noobie quetsion:
What is the best way to search a XML file and get the whole element with specific id, <id>23</id> ?

My code below seems to get like 15 element out of 55....
var skola = $(xml).find("Forskola_Skola").has("Id:contains('23')");
@tereško if I start explaining you would go to sleep
@tereško this is what I referring to
1
Q: How to deal with browser freezing because of nested ng-repeat

MathematicsI created a nested tree which may have 1 - 5000 items, I am able to make it work but it freezes my browser\loading spinner for few seconds just before showing the tree. How can I make it smooth so browser would never freeze ? How can I know when angularjs finished creating or rendering or compu...

now I sort of creating something same with jQuery which is much faster
12:33
Yooo
Id:contains('23') is not good, how to make it find exakt match?
@Mathematics you seem bright
@Procode What are you looking for?
Is id an element or an attribute in your case?
How does your DOM look like?
<id>2</id> what you call this?
@Mathematics here is solution: dont load all the tree levels at once
If you're operating on an "I tried it with Angular and failed, so now I'm using jQuery" level, you're boned
Do some profiling with DevTools and find what the core issue is
@Procode How does your XML look like?
12:39
<skoools>
<Skola>
<Id>1</Id>
<Namn>Altorps förskola</Namn>
<Typ>Förskola</Typ>
</Skola>
<Skola>
<Id>1</Id>
<Namn>Altorps förskola</Namn>
<Typ>Förskola</Typ>
</Skola>
</skoools>
what's this even called?
{ "name" : "foo"
, "config" : { "port" : "8080" } }
inline comma-first json?
That's the new "Standard Style" for JSON
You better start adopting it
I'm noticing this is what npm prefers using
but surely this is not standard json usage
(not that I mind :P)
was just wondering if it had a name
also, is it okay to do , "dependencies": { "electron": "*" }?
or is using * extremely discouraged?
@towc "mess"
12:45
@towc It's just usually kinda unlikely that any version will do
it is, but this way on npm i it will install the most recent version, right?
I guess I can just do npm v electron | grep latest and look at the newest stable version
unless there's a tool that's already supposed to do this for you
@towc To my understanding, yes
Unless another dependency includes a specific version of electron
Then that will be installed and your application will use that
which would be fine anyway
but yeah, sure
@towc latest is also a valid value btw
oh
heh that would be good
don't see that specified here: docs.npmjs.com/files/package.json#dependencies :/
12:52
But maybe only if it's tagged with latest
I never use it in practice
oh heh, it's in the examples
Oh, that's the link you sent ;D
what do you do? do you memorize your versions/google them every time?
or wait
turns out I'm an idiot
but we already knew that
For our own packages, we have tools to maintain the specific version number of the referenced dependency. For others, we periodically use npm-check and perform upgrades
@Procode
The part Id:contains(1) in your code also finds 12 an 31, because of "CONTAINS", not "IS"
Here's my suggestion using jQuery again:
<skoools>
<Skola>
<Id>1</Id>
<Namn>Altorps förskola</Namn>
<Phone>+46 8 568 917 51</Phone>
<Adress>Ymervägen 58, 182 67 Djursholm</Adress>
<Typ>Förskola</Typ>
</Skola>
<Skola>
<Id>12</Id>
<Namn>other förskola</Namn>
<Phone>+46 0000 0000</Phone>
<Adress>Street Number, ZIP Location</Adress>
<Typ>Förskola</Typ>
</Skola>
<Skola>
<Id>13</Id>
<Namn>third förskola</Namn>
12:55
so, npm i electron doesn't add it to the dependencies, but npm i --save electron does, right?
@towc Right
sweet
thanks
well, it didn't work...
do you somehow not own package.json?
I think I messed something up because I already had stuff in node_modules and I manually modified package.json and stuff
trying now with fresh things
also, electron's post-install took ages and didn't finish, so I just ^C ed it

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