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14:00
if I can re-write the 20% of the lib I want to use so I only include that I will. not doing so is just as arguably stupid as "re-inventing the wheel"
20% is just unrealistic for any real-world app
@jAndy yeah that's basically why I say jQuery is a great library, especially when seeing how it does under the hood to work around all the cross browser bugs
I mean for my case, I wanted to sniff at jQuery for show and hide, that would be..50kb of useless information, for a function that is like..5 lines in total in my case
Is there any way to see someone's first message in a room?
infact, you would implement like 90% of modules if a library like YUI or jQuery would be entirely modular
14:01
@AmaanCheval search for his name, get the oldest message
@jAndy actually, jQuery is modular :D
Search for the name?
well, they're getting to it
I was searching for things said by the user
you can take out the animation part for example
(Me :p)
14:02
let's say independent modules for, DOM abstraction, Ajax communication, stylesheets, data storage and extensions
jQuery is modular-ish :-P
depends on usage. if you rely heavily on jQuery then good luck to you.

personally when I do and have used it, it is for the 20% animation aspect or some fancy .load( url + " #hash")
Amaan, I think you can click on yourslef and find oldest message-
Or did I dream that-
of course you could further split those, but as I said, you'll need most of those in any real-world application
<aside>I heard the term "monogamish" this weekend</aside>
14:02
so stating that any real app would be "90%" is pretty bold.
@Vivix Don't think so
@FlorianMargaine: yea indeed, they claim to be modular since 1.8
@jAndy where do you get this grandeur definition of "real world application"
it seems the real world survived just fine before jQuery
@rlemon: I wouldn't know any web-application which doesn't need to use my above little module definition
@AmaanCheval chat.stackoverflow.com/… couldn't find any older-
14:04
i'm not starting an argument. i'm just asking because the claim that real-world applications use 90% of the library is bogus. search SO for jQuery and see the tens of thousands of retarded uses and minimal .show() .hide() .ajax() crap
Yeah, got that far
But there are messages I've sent before the oldest on the search
but this site has permanent links- so you should be able to find your first, I guess
Make the bot do it!
and in 2 years jQuery will be dead (hopefully) as browser support is increasing exponentially
@Vivix How do permalinks help?
They must exist somewhere in that case
unless this has a cutoff after so and so many messages
14:05
@rlemon: I'm not saying any different, but its a complete different story. I don't care what some "retards" do, its not in my scope or power to really change
my point in this whole "bad library discussion" always was, those are not just a bad-joke or come from satan himself just to push web traffic :p
Its just that, in many cases, jQuery seems to do things that would sometimes be easier without it
@jAndy i'm just saying - the 90% use cases are cool - I see the point in using the lib there - the sad reality is that the majority of use cases (that I see) are not that. and when discussing with these people why they used jQuery the overwhelming answer is "I didn't know js"
@rlemon whaaaaat?! everybody had its own library that did just like jquery, except everybody had bugs that jquery solves
jQuery is touted as simplified JS, so many begin there instead
@FlorianMargaine and we all knew about browser inconsistencies and we all knew how things worked.
14:07
not really
@Vivix Oh, yeah, they do exist
@FlorianMargaine: yeah thats actually a point. I'd rather have one "bad library" than everybody writing his own "great library"
But finding them may not be easy
@rlemon Animation.js ?
But there's more! If it exists in jQuery, it should work without it, so it feels like I shouldn't
14:08
the web was full of definitely not cross browser code, horrible code
I can't understand that someone would disagree on this
@jAndy especially when the "bad library" is actually "pretty good". I mean, it's open source.
if you don't like how it handles certain parts, fork it.
It's not that its inheritly bad, its how it's used is often in ways where it should not be used
@Vivix yup, but @rlemon just thinks jquery's bad, no matter what
14:09
ftr - i never said jQuery was bad - just its over/un needed use - and I advise you stay away from it until you understand language agnostics and some basics
@FlorianMargaine have you read what i've been saying at all? gtfo
the biggest problem in web-development is inconcistency. W3C really trys to solve that in implementation level, why would be push the same problem on application level
one thing is, I was told to use evt or e for event, suddenly someone told me, that does not work in IE and (apparently) Opera, but event works in everything. Why would I use e or evt?
I still agree that jQuery is never, ever the final answer. But it was a step in the right direction to solve this issue
now i'm going to go smoke and secretly wish the cancer i'm consuming with each breath is actually spread to all of you.
14:10
I'm not sure if that example is correct, but that's how far I remember
@Vivix if you use jquery, the event object is normalized, so use w/e you want :p
/me kisses @rlemon
Oh yeah, but I don't, not at the moment at least
@Vivix which browsers are you supporting?
the only thing I miss in js is select by class
14:11
getElementsByClassName
@Vivix Whaaaa?
IE9, Opera, FF, Chrome and hopefully Safari and Konquest
oh yeah, I keep forgetting that exists now-
or querySelectorAll
14:11
Then I miss nothing! Haha
@Vivix if IE9, don't care about it
Infact I'm using every minute in my spare time to write a 100% modular concept for all those needs (DOM, Ajax, WebSockets, CSS, data, extensions) which goes hand in hand with requireJS and AMD modules
@Vivix also, you can use jquery selectors with querySelectorAll, that's what jquery uses when it's available
well, so far IE9 has taken everything I threw at it wihtout complaint
@jAndy link?
14:12
@FlorianMargaine: Germany, Siegen, my HDD
querySelectorAll- I'll read up on that, but I yeah, getElementsByClass, I should try that too
@jAndy push it on github :(
@FlorianMargaine: soon enough
@Vivix You've seen how jQuery's selector works, right?
@Vivix seriously, don't care about those getElts, just use gEBI and QSA
14:13
querySelectorAll is the same thing
the only prolbem I have with IE9 atm is that I have to hit f12 then refresh to get canvas to start.
I won't say that a lot, but that does not look so bad.
except if you need the live nodelist features, which I don't think you do
Oh okay, yeah I'll read up on it. and I haven't read up on jQuery selectors, since I've only felt like "Ah, man I wish I could select by class" Twice.
just my from experience, in many scenarios I end up using like every single module from this concept.. that's what I was saying earlier. its rare and hard to just.. let DOM apis out... or CSS sugar, etc. etc.
14:14
The only reason I wanted class selection in those two cases was for UI stuff, changing colour of all li's in one hit, for instance.
@jAndy so you use require.config and r.js? how good does that work?
so pretty basic stuff
(if you write anything bigger than modifying one span node)
@Vivix Hahaha, with qSA, it's basically qSA('.className');
Nice-
I wish I knew that earlier, does it support all the modern browsers?
14:15
@Vivix you know css selectors?
Eh, barely. I haven't dove too deeply into it yet
@FlorianMargaine: that works fantastic. You can go all the way with modules to develop stuff and just push it into r.js for production while you still can dynamically loads modules with nested require calls
@jAndy r.js transforms into how many files? I couldn't use it when I tried :/
Does indeed
14:16
@FlorianMargaine: one file it should be
@AmaanCheval IE8 implementation is buggy
@jAndy oh cool
@AmaanCheval That's fantastic! Why didn't I know this
@FlorianMargaine Only works for the CSS selectors available. Thus the IE8 implementation is limited to the CSS 2.1 selectors
@FlorianMargaine: it resolves all top-level dependcies
@jAndy I just don't see the point of not using browserify then :/
14:17
@FlorianMargaine: what is browserify :p
whaaaaat?!
Does anyone know any better way of displaying a message box other then this code.msdn.microsoft.com/CSASPNETMessageBox-3e8c6273
@jAndy allows you to develop in files like you'd do in node.js
@TimeToThine ASP.net questions in JS chat room?
@FlorianMargaine: ahhh I see, yes I digged into it a while ago
14:18
using require
but I didn't see the big difference to requirejs
require can also handle CommonJS modules
you don't have to add another level of indentation
you don't have to declare all the depedencies in the function parameters
you can just require them
Hm- interesting
there's a build step to go through
@FlorianMargaine: so its using pure CommonJS by returning some exports object ?
14:20
that's the only wrong point
@jAndy yep
for modules
module.export = obj;
actually I like the AMD syntax
I despise the added level of indentation
@AmaanCheval ASP.NET is always empty.. and my questino is somehow related to scripting
14:21
but thats pretty much a questions of prefernce since you can very easily re-write in both directions
with commonJS, each file has its own scope
which is just great
you start your file, and bam "use strict"; ;o)
well, the only difference is one call to define :(
which of course also scopes every module into itself
and you don't need define(['dep1', 'dep2', 'dep3', 'dep4'], function(dep1, dep2, dep3, dep4) {});, you just need var dep1 = require(); ...
I find it more organized/pretty
you can go like 100% commonJS style with require too
just like that
var foo = require('foo');
oh? didn't know that, cool
so define(function() { var dep1 = require('dep1'); }) works?
14:24
So, it's kinda like include in Cpp?
@Vivix yeah
AMD/CommonJS allow you to organize your js in multiple files
requireJS supports both. It should work just like that, eventho I only read the doc and not used it with pure commonJS style
I've kinda missed that- hm., especially once the files start gettign really long
that's the biggest problem of client side js
so people used a global namespace to handle this, but it's pretty ugly
true. anyway if we would live like 500 years ago, one shall say "the time of static cross-browser librarys is over (yes that includes jQuery). The time of truly modular abstractions has come.
I think it should also be ok to forget about legacy browsers (I changed my mind on that pretty much). If only W3C and browser vendors would have had the foresight to cooperate on how to store and access native (DOM) methods in prototypes, dev-world would become a much better place soon :p
14:36
This guy is effing crazy
@dievardump Pretty sweet. Not really useful, but pretty sweet.
That's just CSS?!
Nope there is some JavaScript.
(to set the transforms etc... )
Yeah, but it's mainly CSS!
Okay, maybe not
He uses !important!
14:38
nice - but super slow in firefox
:-(
!important === bad mojo
That's what I've heard
I would be able to DL the last ubuntu in the cloud :happy:
I love the remix of that video
@Loktar Link?
@dievardump What's the use?
14:46
I love it when I stumble on a new key combination in ST2. Just found shift + del
@RyanKinal Whoa, thanks
Just go to Preferences - Key Bindings
Everything's there
@AmaanCheval Download without using your own connection, share with friends, and store "in the cloud"
I realize. But it's fun to discover them accidentally
Another favorite "accidental" is ctrl + shift + (up|down)
14:47
was hard to find damn..
@dievardump Wouldn't really be downloading
I dont even think thats the original remixed upload
@RyanKinal Oh, yeah, stumbled upon it a while back
but its the same song, super catchy
@AmaanCheval I also bet they are in one country that does not look at the Copyright Law so no problems.
14:48
@Loktar Flagged. :P
lol
I wonder how my designer is going to react when I suggest that Cufon shouldn't be used on a responsive site.
If you are interested into encoding and compressing data for applications labs.ft.com/2012/06/…
@Loktar Best of luck with waking up that early
haha thanks
14:51
It's incredibly hard to form habits with things that are our own choice
last night I went to bed at 11:30.. hurt getting up so early this morning
Wow look at the "browser compatibility table" voormedia.com/blog/2012/10/…
So even people aiming for max compatibility can't get their code to work in IE8 and below, huh?
lol fail
@AmaanCheval In 8 days, IE8 will not be in the max compatibility anymore.
2 version, that's the "common law"
14:56
8 days?
Isn't Windows 8 supposed to be out on the 26th?
yeah
Oh I didn't notice we arleady were the 22
I thought we were 18
I really have to make my CouchSurfing Requests until tomorrow
Ooh, Sublime Text tip: Alt + left goes to the previous "sub-word"
Helpful for camelcased variables
@dievardump What?
@dievardump Wooooo notch!
15:01
@AmaanCheval I'll travel in USA for 1month, I need to make my CouchSurfing request
@dievardump To whom?
(to be hosted by local people, and learn from them how is the city instead of being "sheeped" by local Youth Hostels)
To people, I don't know whom for now
can someone recommend me a good jquery UI modal box with ok button please
That is the principle of CouchSurfing
Okay. So this is a common thing people do?
!!/urban couchsurfing
15:03
@AmaanCheval couchsurfing: A social networking tool for travelers to use while voyaging on the cheap. Done alone, in pairs, or in groups, couchsurfing can be done in over 250 countries with more than 2,000,000 couchsurfers worldwide. Popularized by its website, all that's required is to simply create a profile and request or offer a couch. Costs nothing but the memories and experiences are priceless.
That made me shudder in fright
I did not know there was a website and all. I thought it was the same as just crashing at someone's place
sounds like reallife facebook >o)
@AmaanCheval Legendary notch have something else up his sleeve?
Yeah, the video dievardump linked to
7 mins ago, by dievardump
15:07
He's a legend?
I think Overwatch creators are far more..interesting, as far as gamedev goes
I don't really know
I think notch is cool
Notch is the creator of minecraft
He's nice, yeah, but - I don't know how good he is, in total, you know?
I think that deserves merit
@AmaanCheval Oh no. CouchSurfing is REALLY big.
15:08
Kinda
Minecraft is a bitch to run, and was horribly buggy and way too heavy for what it was, before it was developed further
And you meet great opeople, from all over the world
As they say, that is priceless
Original versions of minecraft had a lot of issues, but it's one more highly successful game than I've ever made
Yeah, I see that now
I wouldn't have enjoy Montreal without that website
It is highly succesful, and it was a fun techdemo, not so much a game- not yet anyway
15:09
(and I wasn't CouchSurfer when I came here)
but I think the creators of overwatch and receiver have a much better eye for detail and cool features- really makes me want to play their games, when they're finished
@dievardump: how often did you surf so far ?
I became one here, after seeing how much my Friends (who almost all are CS) enjoyed it. And how interesting people who surfed at there place were.
A lot people play minecraft, so that's a testament to something
@jAndy I hosted only for the moment. 7 people (in 5 groups)
15:10
did you travel to other countrys too ?
What he managed to accomplish was not simple in any case
@dievardump: ah I see
sounds interesting and funny enough tho
Yes. If you like to meet people, learning etc... you should try if you travel one day.
Well, the game was simple, but it hit a nerve, but that's part of gamedev I suppose
Don't get me wrong, I had tons of fun in it, and loved it, but I wished so hard it had been written in something other than Java
But you have to want to meet people, participate, learn from them. If you only consider them as a "free hostel" you'll be spotted really fast.
15:16
@dievardump the issue with couchsurfing is that you need to be single :p
@dievardump So you provide for food and all if you're hosting?
a friend of mine has hosted a couple of people in marseille too
(a couple being quite a lot, but heh)
@AmaanCheval you decide :)
Cool concept
the basic principle is just a bed
but then you can do pretty much anything you want
Or, well, a couch?
15:17
@FlorianMargaine False. My friend host a lot of groups (2 - 3 even 3 people)
@dievardump it's just way simpler if you're single :)
@AmaanCheval When you are hosted, you participate.You can bring a present, and cook a meal (it's usually appreciated, because you sometimes come from another country so you bring some of your culture, that is the point of couchsurfing)
Sounds pretty cool
If I were travelling from France, I would bring a good bottle of wine
and cheese
like roquefort
or munster
especially in US/canada where their strongest cheese is mozarella
15:20
Har har.
You have to hide it
which is like... water
what?
@dievardump why?
Pasteurizing
or whatever you call that in english
what?
and it's quite hard to hide munster btw :>
Cheese if oten not allowed to be transported over borders
especially certain kinds of cheese
15:22
if you put it in ten bags of different kinds, it will still stink like madness
ecological and local-made even more so
My mom, when she came, had to hide the cheese she brought to me
@FlorianMargaine you can not take in non-pasteurize products
to stop the spread of various diseases, like mouth and hoof disease- I think
If I'd be a guest, I'd probably bring some SAUERKRAUT to fulfill the cliches and the amusement, for the real deal, obviously the best beer available on earth O_o
15:23
@dievardump ah k
yeah pasteurized products you can I think, just check the list they have, they should have one
AND even pasteurized, it has to be "sous-vide"
You know, wood is even crazier. If you bring rare wood, it may be taken or destroyed, if you can't document its age
people have lost guitars this way-
(vacuum)
15:25
@Vivix rofl
It's saad ;__;
Best comment in a JavaScript file, ever: /* EXTREMELY CONFIDENTIAL */
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and Ivory. Bring Expensive home-made cheese on a teak platter, with ivory handled cheeseknife.
Bahahahah
15:26
@decadecity OH GOSH that sounds serious! I hope you immediately stopped reading when you saw it!
@dievardump I think it would be fun to throw in some nonsense lines in javascript just to throw off hackers
You know what's crazy? That Pinkie Pie hacker kid
1 million dollar prize-
Something like: "var password = '1234'; // That's exactly the same combination on my luggage!
@Vivix Oh, dude
And twice!
Yeaah, crazy stuff. He must be really good-
Good for us other people though, that he's helping safen up browsers, so to speak
15:29
@rlemon I want to show a Div using JavaScript, with fade out effects, can I ?
Yes, somehow
yea
@TimeToThine: you ask for permission ?
@jAndy Nope, I can use this one at the moment sergik666.github.com/JQuery-UI-Message-Box but I don't know how can I change its CSS
15:30
@TimeToThine You may.
it's a crap example: but gives you an idea how
Give him a break. He was asking if it's possible at all
@Neil I already saw that on a website to be able to go on a "members page". The thing was exactly like :
var up = password.toUpperCase();
if ( up == 'MYPASS' || up == 'SIMON' || up == ....... || up = 'MOUNTAIN' ) {
    document.location = 'member.html';
}
I was like "OMG NOOOO"
It was totally generated by Server-side language
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@TimeToThine: don't get used to access properties like node.style more often than once for reading. Cache your own variable to calculate and write it back, unless you like to stress your browser reflow-repaint algo O_o
lmao
15:41
Why the hell does YouTube's share option have Orkut before Twitter? A little biased, are they?
Of course.
O sorts before T? *:^)
Don't think it's alphabetical
Facebook, Orkut, G+
Then you hit more and get to Twitter
@AmaanCheval you do know that Orkut belongs to Google, right?
and IIRC, indians have a lot of people on orkut
Yeah, of course
South America as well I think?
15:43
@AmaanCheval it's country specific
I don't have orkut
I have a french social network
I didn't know Orkut existed
That's why I said they're probably being biased
@jAndy So good
Oh, country specific
Orkut was pretty big in India 4-5 years ago
Oh yeah, to me it says facebook, twitter, google plus
In that order
15:44
Bleh
There must be some filter I can switch off
There was indeed. Location at the bottom
Writing something without the ability to test it is bleh
especially when you want it to fit in seamlessly-
I won't lie, I spent all of 7 minutes on this
but I need help / nudge in the right direction?

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