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22:10
You.Are.Not.Going.To.Believe.That.This.Works(And.It.Doesnt);
@MylesGray ... you cant do var i & var j in the loops but you forgot to declare them at the top of the function -.-
@Raynos i have declared them and it works?
the whole multiple var foo statements in one function doesn't do what you think it does. Never mind. That's not what you were saying. Basically it's safe to call var foo multiple times.
Yeah it works, but it's not ideal
and Jslint complains
@jAndy YUI only nests down to 8 at most. Its manageable
@david thats why we use jshint
All the goodness none of the crockford fanboy-isms.
22:19
does jshint allow multiple variable declarations?
I generally recommend any ecmascript novice to listen to jslint for the first year
Yes it does
@Raynos, no it doesnt!
The code check failed.
Errors:

Line 6 var i;
'i' is already defined.
Line 8}())
Missing semicolon.
Oh you meant that.
Who uses the same variable for their loop counter :P
@jAndy tell them to listen to jshint instead.
Some of the things in jslint are really annoying
Meh. I guess jshint might be a little too lax.
If you're looping over the same collection twice it would make sense to use the same variable...
22:22
@david who loops over the same collection twice
It sounds to me like JSLint hurt your feelings :(
That's like calling .map twice !
No. JSLint is just annoying
and I don't think there is a jshint aptana/eclipse plugin which the novice guys can use :p
@ircmaxell could I ask about some PHP?
Come into the PHP room
22:25
@jAndy there is a jslint plugin?
Surely editing the plugin to run jshint isntead of jslint is trivial
I've got a notepad++ macro that runs jslint in the shell on my code. Pointing it at jshint was trivial
@Raynos: ehh.. I don't think its easy just like that. I even don't think it's THAT strict like jslint.com, but almost
@jAndy and "first year" That's insulting. I shouldnt need to use jslint :p
@jAndy does the plugin run javascript lint instead ?
it's not even a plugin.. it's just build-in by aptana 2.0
Oh.
Then its probably javascript lint
I mean you can edit the rules.. but have fun :p
22:27
Oh you mean the javascript validation build into aptana?
But why are we using aptana/eclipse for javascript code anyway?
no.. you can turn on the option "jslint validation"
apatana is not too bad in a windows environment, has some goodies and eclipse has probably the best CVS interface available (which the company uses I'm working for)
not that happy about the fact, but what can I do
I guess so.
If the SS code is Java then its ok.
It makes sense to use one IDE and that choice is dominated by the SS language
I still use a text editor to manipulate JavaScript.
I suggested once to create a git codebase simultanously.. but oh well.. earned some evil gazes :p
Its a pain to keep them in sync. Not to mention testing on that
Guys any reason why JS would change a parameter passed to a function 0-6-73
to -79 rather than passing as a string literal?
22:31
@MylesGray in english ?
@MylesGray did you forget to pass "0-6-73"
Suprisingly enough 0 - 6 - 73 = -79
you have to encapsulate in quotes?
Put quotes around your strings -.-
Otherwise they are numbers
alert("hey I'm a string"); // works
oh shit
my brain is mush today
22:32
alert(hey I'm broken) // doesn't parse
god a cant believe i have to explain ALL 300 new lines of code to my client
Are there any other big commercial IDE's like visual studio?
and why DOMFactory is better than HTL String appending
@Raynos Borland
NetBeans I guess is the other big commercial IDE
@MylesGray what is DOMFactory ?
22:34
which basically is, the commerical version of Eclipse
Something @MattMcDonald wrote for me:
function DomFactory()
{
//DO NOT USE TO SET EVENT ATTRIBUTES. USE EVENT PROPERTIES/HANDLERS INSTEAD
this.buildElement = function(elementType, props) {
var el = document.createElement(elementType);
for (var prop in props) {
el.setAttribute(prop, props[prop]);
}
return el;
};

this.buildTextNode = function(nodeData) {
var node = document.createTextNode(nodeData);
return node;
};
}
@jAndy I thought netbeans was free
it makes DOM elements from params passed to it
Netbeans is free
There might be a free version also
but I believe there also is a payed one
Cant find the payed netbeans version
22:36
hmm.. probably I'm wrong or outdated
netbeans is 100% free
was it always free ?
I just realised that ASP.NET / VS is the only code behind that requires an expensive IDE.
Java & Eclispse/Netbeans are free.
PHP & Eclipse/netbeans are free. Even PHPStorm is only £150 a licence.
well, wikipedia says there were some commercial branches
I see.
I've just never though about the fact that VS is one of the popular non-free IDE's
22:39
however, nothing is better than by beloved codA
Coda is pretty good. So is textmate & the whole jetbrains suite.
but those licences are in the range of 50-150$
huh.. true. But I happily never had to pay for that
Rather then the VS 1k-12k region
VS costs 1k at a minimum ?
I just don't see what warrants VS to charge so much when most other development platforms have cheap or free licences.
Theres the free version
22:42
@Raynos If you are at a MS endorsed uni like mine you should VS2010 Ultimate free
but 1k$ for VS'10 proffessional
@MylesGray i've got it for free.
haha.. well hahaha.. :p
MSDN subscription is the expensive part
do you have MSDN too?
Just from a business point of view why use microsoft technology and VS ?
@MylesGray I have MSDNAA
Yeah me too
but you get the MSDN subscription with that
22:43
What is MSDN ?
that is the expensive part of VS2010 ultimate
it might be great for visual c++ or whatever .. windows api programming
MicroSfot Developer Network
but for webdevelopment.. it just CAN'T offer anything which is worth 1k
@jAndy that's the problem
22:43
Its all new beta and alpha software
free licenses too
well free after you spend 5K on the subscription
But you can use the ASP.NET Form designer!
I don't like ASP.. I don't like .NET.. I don't like IIS servers
crap all together
It still baffles me why microsoft charges so much. It can do because corporate business use .NET
@jAndy +1
@Raynos your a fanboy :P
@jAndy do your servers run on J2EE or PHP or RoR ? (Maybe GRails too)
22:45
of course not
perl / nodejs on debian servers
You work for a company which runs its web server on node / perl ?
apache / perl (with mod_perl) at first
but we're using nodejs quite a lot
I should mention that my company is doing a pretty complex CMS system, so the software (server and clientside) runs in a closed environment
Guys Im having a problem with .after()
not over the internet
Did you convince your company to move to node.js ?
22:48
I get this when I run: $(that).after().append(part_stub);
yes, the same I convinced the guys to use jQuery
It should be appended directly underneath it hence the .after
but node is still.. not that big deal. perl is still like 90% backend code
node is just there to replace apache.
it's pretty cool you can convince a company to use node.
we are just around 60 people, so..
22:49
The reasons for using jQuery is pretty solid. I would find it harder to justify node.js over apache.
and we have the great opportunity that all those "dangerous" things about nodejs might not be battleproofed, doesn't affect us
because our software runs in local networks only
That is good.
I was pretty disgusted that our latest (and biggest) customer, decided to use Firefox 3.6.x as target browser platform only. And during development (which was about 2 years) they often told us they would love to have a "sever push" event for some things
I hard to "lol" somewhat hard :p
but they couldn't use FF4 (since it was still beta) and they couldn't use any chrome/safair version, so no server-push events could be done in a really cool way
@jAndy do you use your typeofnan website within the company?
As in do your co workers follow it?
@jAndy why didnt they use chrome? :S
well, typeofnan was a 2day job. But RIGHT NOW I'm working on version 2.0 and I'll add some more content :p
finally :)
@Raynos: long story. Did you ever heard about the Axel Springer company ?
22:55
Not really
I just wondered whether you target your vblogs at random people who come along your blog or people you know who use it
anyone any ideas on the above?
it's europes biggest publisher house. They also publish germans biggest daily magazine and all their journalists / writers use our frontend cms
so they needed some hyphenator and spellcorrection
all done in javascript
@jAndy regex ftw!
as it turned out, it was impossible to satisfy all the needs in chrome/safari
Really?
What does 3.6 have that chrome doesnt?
22:58
yay.. you can't imagine how worse some special wishes and need are
special characters and stuff
Firefox can handle some special characters that chrome cant?
@jAndy FF4 is realised next week. So just quietly change the specs for FF4
it wasn't 100% my part, but I know the build-in spellchecker in FF is somewhat better than chrome/safaris
at least for the requirements
There's a build in spellchecker?
doing it with javascript was "too slow" for the customer
...
23:00
yes, it's a plugin tho
Too slow in V8 ?
or too slow in ff3.6 ?
@jAndy just recommend socket.io and a flash bridge for your push events ;)
I can't describe the problem as a whole, but my colleges test and checked everything and the only good solution was to use a FF plugin
would have to backcheck for myself
Ah ok
I guess that does make sense.
Firefox plugins are pretty powerful.
I would still have personally have used chrome 10.
well I ended up writting a somewhat more advanced longpolling manager.
I still hope that I can replace that part someday with a websocket solution
@jAndy not in ff3.6.
23:04
exactly
Is the project in early stages or almost finished?
Server-sent events are also cool
but also not in ff.3.6.x
I havnt played with server sent events
Who has implemented that?
node? rhino?
23:06
chrome
node on the backend yes
some perl frameworks I know also
like mojolicous
@jAndy a.textContent || a.text Why a.text instead of a.innerText
afaik, .innerText is non-standard
there is no spec for .innerText
and .text works everywhere where .textContent doesn't ?
innerText is indeed non-standard but I thought thats the only thing IE supports
I would say, 99%
at least every IE works well with .text() which basically is my only fallback browser when .textContent is not available
@jAndy "This works because : <open's jQuery source> ... " That's defiantly the way to do it.
23:12
I find both in jquery source, .textContent || .innerText aswell as .text || .textContent
I hate msdn for any webdevelopment related topic
since I hit this:
where I was on a mission to find out why my XDomainRequest fails
read the error description
wwhhhhaaaaahhhhhhh crazynessssssssss wierdooosss
23:16
The page can respond to the error, but there is no way to determine the cause or nature of the error.
aahhhhhhh this was driving me nuts
@jAndy yes. Its basically a useless error.
try {
    xhr();
}
catch {
   throw UselessError();
}
It only tells you what went wrong
something like that
@jAndy I can't find any reference to .text on msdn. I don't trust it. I'll test it on IE8 tomorrow
I never searched for that, I just know it does the job in IE
but if it's not referenced anywhere it's probably removed or changed someday
hmmm... but if thats the case, I just hope that IE9+ supports .textContent then
and if not.. go to hell IE
That's why I use .innerText for IE<9
23:24
I guess, both <strike>methods</strike> propertys will do just fine
damn :p
.text() is a jQuery method. .innerText & .textContent are HTMLNode properties
bullshit
:)
I'm talking about node.text property not a jquery method
I need some sleep - later!
@jAndy There is no .text, there is only .textContent ;) I'm sure some browser allow you to access the text of a dom element through a text property though.
23:57
oh goddamn you ie7
So, when will HTML 6 be coming out ;)
@Shaz tomorrow

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