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00:09
hey can anyone provide some useful links on how to create html5 table connected to mysql database
how's an html5 table different from a regular table?
Hey guys, anybody active here?
00:33
Ahoy hoy
Anyone around?
Hey
Is there a way to set a wait in ajax?
What do you mean?
Wait for something to happen?
can someone help me?
Here is what i have tried:
xmlhttp.open("GET","JustCheckifup.php?url="+str,true);
xmlhttp.send();
setTimeout(3000);
document.getElementById("livesearch").innerHTML="Loading...";
}
00:44
What are you trying to do?
Basically my php script runs sooo fast i don't want the loading message to display unless it has been loading for more than .5 seconds
and the setTimeout(3000); did nothing..
I think you need a call to a function in a setTimeout method
setTimeout(someFunc(), 3000);
someFunc can be anything, correct?
Any function, yeah
so like put the loading message in that somefunc
the loading message function
I'm wrong
setTimeout(document.getElementById("livesearch").innerHTML="Loading...", 3000);
lol
00:48
Errr, that's not a function
I'm baus at jscript ik ik
But you could put it in an anon function
setTimeout(function() {
document.getElementById("livesearch").innerHTML="Loading...";
}, 3000);
okay perfect
err now i just need to find where to put this
because right now it is just changing it to loading after 3 seconds
err
Is there a way to say if xmlhttp.send(); done then
dont continue with setTimeout(function() {
document.getElementById("livesearch").innerHTML="Loading...";
}, 3000);
Yep, but I can't remember the call
In jQuery it's 'ajaxComplete(function(){});'
okay ty
bleh, my users get no loading message
i think its ajaxStart
err nvm
ajaxStop
err im switching to jquery now lol
01:25
lol
the ajax methods are pretty useful
how do you get the value of a text area
it keeps giving me undefined which is pissing me off
02:05
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Q: Difference between jquery.clone() and simple concatenation of string

Francis CebuI just want to know which is more faster in generating Html code using Jquery. i have 2 sample code here. I'm still confuse which one is better. Sample 1 var div = $("<div>"); $.each(data,function(count,item){ var Elem = div.clone().addClass("message").html(item.Firstname); $(".co...

02:23
@Dave use .value e.g document.getElementById('textareaId').value;
03:11
Anyone alive in here?
I'm only mostly dead
That's.... fortunate?
Care to attempt to offer some advice?
Then again, I don't really do much JS, so if you've got a JS issue, I won't be much help
Well, it's not so much a JS question as a web dev question
ah, ok
shoot
03:16
I was wondering if there's a preferable framework out there for organizing page events. Something like "page-state x,y,z... When x is triggered, run this collection of functions...)
Etc, etc
Not that I know of. I mostly do server-side stuff
sigh Guess I'll have to write one myself then...
On that note, is assigning a class to the HTML tag a no-no for any crucial reason?
It shouldn't be too hard. You can use .addEventListener
Why? Methinks there's a better way...
I know I know, I just didn't wanna put the time in to creating a custom controller if there's one already out there.
(though adding it to <body> is quite normal)
03:20
So that's what I've been doing, adding classes to the body. But it seems a little ripe for conflict on overly complex stylesheets
I'm basically trying to assign a 'state' to a page that'll trigger a collection of appropriate css transitions/animations, ya dig?
Also, FUCK vendor prefixes!
That is all.
You're a Psych guy?
Roger.
UX ftw!
You're a Biz-Ad guy?
nice. We need more guys like you
not anymore, just got the paperwork in to drop the BuA major.
Just CS now.
but (ironically) I'll be using my free time to start a business.
03:28
Cool cool
UX is a tough field to get in to (hence my current attempts to figure out this internet machine thing).
btw, good call on dropping the BA major
hmm, why? Everywhere I look I see UX that could be improved.
True, but proving that to an employer isn't so simple
I figure a good starting point is to at least know enough about front end and back end to actually be able to have a productive conversation with the parties involved in creating the product
That's smart. Being able to translate from English to Geek is a valuable skill
(why good call on the major?)
I know plenty of BA students that came out the over end with a disadvantage to solving real-world problems
Hmm. I don't see that at our school.
We've got a strong program, but it wasn't doing enough for me.
I wanted to get out of the classroom and do something
03:34
My school has the top MBA program in Texas, but it still can't teach what it's like to actually 'run' a business
lol, beat me to it. Best way to learn, me thinks
Yeah, my thought process was along the lines of:
I want to create a startup someday => I don't have the set of skills needed => Best way to get said set is to dive in and learn as I go.
It seems you've got the same philosophy
Not my cup of tea.
I guess, but different direction :p
to each his own. UX is actually an area I'm really weak in.
I think the biggest problem with UX in a lot of industries atm is the fact that consumers have been habituated into expecting certain things from an interface.
oh? Like how?
03:43
Key example would be people switching from Windows to OSX. It's hard because thing's aren't where they expect them to be, so even if the interface is more 'naturally' intuitive, it's actually MORE foreign to those that have used computers than to those who are just starting to learn
ah, needing to unlearn
I believe a good UI should be intuitive
lol, in my experience programmers are the worst when it comes to change. They've figured out the optimal way to work in their environment and don't (generally) want to give an alternate approach a chance
EXACTLY
At the generally level anyway
running into that issue at work right now
03:46
general*
Another reason to start my own thing.
sigh If only everyone abided by best practices...
Had to explain to a potential client a few weeks back why tweaking his website would be more difficult than just rebuilding it from scratch. Whoever popularized what-you-see-is-what-you-get editors should be shot (inline styling EVERYWHERE).
lol, ajax PSO?
@monners ewwwww
03:55
Inline styling over 30+ pages... There just comes a point when ya think "really? REALLY?"
04:19
evenin folks
@monners: the horror
hi all
So, if I put a statement after a for loop, can I assume the for loop completed (successfully or otherwise) when the statement is executed?
if anyone is interested, looking for some advice on how to improve a function i have :D
I basically have a UI with a title that is editable. its a div with an input hidden behind
and an onclick listener that switches div / input and passes the value as needed.
how would you guys do it? right now i have independent functions for each element on my page that has the same behaviour, with some jquery passing the title value into the input and back, and checking if values are the same or diff then editing accordingly. Seems too much work
e.g.: function onMouseOverMapName(event) {

$("#mapTitleLbl").hide();
var value = $("#mapTitleLbl").text();
$("#mapTitleInput").val(value);
$("#mapTitleInput").show();
$("#mapTitleInput").select();

}
(hope i'm not spamming)
and another function for the way back :D
jamesson, im a bit newb but id put a statement during loop at end of each iteration and one after loop
lol i feel i created a big blank :D
ill ask my q in a question i guess
@jamesson Yes, execution will complete any flow control block before continuing.
@sam,ty
@ficho, bad form to dump code here, use jsfiddle
04:34
oki
im posting a question in the end, guessing chat isnt really the right place
can i link the question here to discuss it?
well if someone is curious to discuss this:
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Q: Wrapper for jquery ajax to ensure redirects occur on clientside

drezaRecently I had the need to make some ajax calls but after a few iterations a number of needs arose. These included: The serverside code would be responsible for creating any redirect urls and we wanted to stick with the inherited controller RedirectToAction() method where possible in our contr...

@ficho Yea I do not think this is for chat sorry
@ficho, imo anyway
nah you're right :)
 
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06:49
@ficho sure
@ficho the chat is made for this, if you post the link, it will be "oneboxed" (nicely displayed)
 
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Q: How to pass JSONArray From Activity to Html Script?

HarishI want to pass JSONArray From Activity to HTML Script I am trying in the below way but i'm unable to get the data in the HTML Activity:- public class DayViewJSActivity extends Activity { WebView webviewobj; String jsurl, eventobj; JSONArray jArray = new JSONArray(); /** Call...

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Q: variable in jquery function is null

user1749264I am having a problem with seeing one of my variables on a webpage. Here is what I have so far. $(document).ready(function() { $(function() { $("#CheckID").click(function() { // submit ajax job and display the result var id = '$("#ID").val()' $.aj...

please, people, please, learn javascript.
whether it's the question or the answers, everything is so wrong
 $(document).ready(function() {
    $(function() {
wtf
And don't those people have editors with syntax highlighting?
meh...
so much wrong in this thread -_-
I have the feeling new "programmers" are more and more stupid
Also people asking "can I do xyz" which could be answered in a second by just trying it... but no, they rather IM someone (or worse, post it on SO) to ask if it works
@ThiefMaster Make programs easier to write and you will see programmers that can only just make programs because they are easier
Was it really worth it to vote down this guy?
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A: Simple string concatenation

Luchian GrigoreYou can use a std::string and operator+ or operator+= or a std::stringstream with operator <<. std::string x("wow"); x = x + x; //or x += x; There's also std::string::append.

08:36
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A: variable in jquery function is null

Florian MargaineFirstly, the two following snippets are equivalent: $(document).ready(function() { }); // Is equivalent to: $(function() { }); So your code does the same as: $(document).ready(function() { $(document).ready(function() { }); }); Plain useless, right? Secondly, this line is plain w...

justice is done
@ThiefMaster I don't think so, that's just the mass effect. Lot more "programmers" just because the entry level is easier
but this low entry level also allows future great programmers to get in
ohai
You know, even after the edit, this answer still doesn't work. — Florian Margaine 5 secs ago
@ThiefMaster ^
Something tragical happened yesterday ...
@OctavianDamiean tragical?
I ruined my mustache and now I'm left with a soul patch and a goatee.
08:41
the girls don't go for the soul patch
goatee, maybe, but never the soul patch
Neither in combination?
Crap ...
I don't think so, not unless you're Johnny Depp
> I believe too much chaining can also create unwanted strain on your web browser.
...
whaaaaat?
where did you see that?
edit reason
08:45
ah yeah, the comment
even though he's right that using a single .css() call is better
still inappropriate as an edit like that with the "edit" marker around it etc
oh yeah
he's got the reason wrong, but the correction is right haha
@Neil Nope, I'm not Johnny Depp, I like him as an actor though.
Oh ffs, I just realized that I didn't even have to improve on my beard to get Obi-Wan Kenobi's beard from Star Wars Episode 3 ... I already had it just like that and destroyed it while trying to make sure it is like that ...
#ragequits
09:01
haha noob
@FlorianMargaine , @OctavianDamiean what was the number in JavaScript
where you can't add +1 to it ?
what?
Infinity?
NaN?
Noo
the really long number
which is ieee floating point limit it seems
where adding + 1 just gives that number :-|
09:08
Number.MAX_VALUE + 1?
9007199254740992
weird
Number.MAX_VALUE is not the maximum integer possible :/
I know right? :D
Interesting.
9007199254740992 + 1 doesn't change
But + 2 does
So does + 3
+3 is inaccurate
you're right actually
it does lose precision
Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY + Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY;
09:10
@Abhishek 9007199254740992
This cool. :D
@FlorianMargaine thanks
Idiot ... - - == + ... -.-
Infinity - Infinity -> NaN
Math.pow(2,64) + 1 == Math.pow(2,64); // true
09:11
but Infinity - Infinity === NaN -> false :D
@FlorianMargaine How?
@FlorianMargaine isNaN
hopefully, isNaN(Infinity-Infinity) works
It does
I don't think anything === NaN works
NaN === NaN; // false
NaN !== NaN; // true
('a' - 1) === NaN // false
09:12
that was that weird way to determine wether a 0 is positive or negative, right? :D
NaN is one of those unique things that is equal to nothing. It's in the spec
@GNi33 Heh I'll have a negative zero please. :D
hmmm can't get this -0 back :(
haha :D
can anyone tell me a use-case for that? i can't think of a single one
09:14
0 === -0        //true
1/0 === 1/-0    //false
@GNi33 the NaN use-case?
or infinity? or -0?
the negative zero
@FlorianMargaine Of course, one is positive infinity the other is negative infinity, even if it doesn't make sense. :D
@OctavianDamiean :p
that's the only weird thing about negative zero
and it's not really weird
it's just maths
Well it is.
-0 should always default to 0
it is
0 === -0
it's just that the - is taken into the fraction
true x false === false
boolean stuff
MEH :'(
09:17
:D
true + true === 2
2
lol, it's really coerced
Yup.
true / false === Infinity
true / -false === -Infinity
:D
:D
JavaScript you biatch!
ah, those weird glitches in this language
gotta love it
09:28
Oh you guys, that's crazy
i'm curious if i'll ever get to like the new ES6 syntax - features
They don't look bad.
well, i'll probably have to play around with them a bit
but i just don't like => ... can't help it
Wait what? Where's a =>?
it doesn't really.... solve a problem, it just makes code unreadable imho
it changes the scope, so you won't need .bind or anything alike
but i just hate the syntax
09:38
it's coffeescript
reminds me of haskell.
That's..really strange
Shorthand might be fine for writing something simple really fast, but any shorthand is confusing to read in--aftertime
Fuken engslush how u work
depends on the shorthand
@Vivix some people find the first more readable coffeescript.org/#conditionals
someFunc`Some string ${value}`;
blahrg, that's even more ugly
Mm, yes- I get confused though, because there's no real..line break or {}? Confusing
09:41
dafuq?
@GNi33 I've learned common lisp, so it's ok...
@Vivix python... :)
Never tried python- not yet at least
You get used to funny syntax once you dive into Erlang. :D
@GNi33 They actually do make sense
Some do at least
well yeah, but just because other languages have this kind of ugly syntax, i don't really want my js to be clobbered with it ;)
09:43
(defun f (c)
    (c 1))

(f (lambda (n) (n))
broke
just displays 1
@OctavianDamiean erlang is more or less like haskell, really
That's Common lisp?
Looks tricky, to me at least, I'm only really used to js and "c ish" stuff though
09:44
Lisp is a different breed of ugly and verbose.
function f(c) {
    return c(1);
}

f(function(n) {
    return n;
});
that's the equivalent
@OctavianDamiean way less verbose as you see :p
Mm, now I see it, yeah- that's not too bad, looks daunting for a newbie though
yep, thought the same
er, started.
Come on ... look at the parentheses ... )))))))))))))))))))))))))) <- ohai I'm in Lisp.
@OctavianDamiean :D
@OctavianDamiean come on look at the braces... })})}); <- ohai I'm in JS.
(defun f (c)
    (c 1)
)

(f  (lambda (n)
        (n)
    )
)
this is the same reindented
but it's a convention to close all the parens on the same line
09:48
Differentiation in the kinds of brace makes it easier, though
(defun update (selector-fn &key title artist rating (ripped nil ripped-p))
  (setf *db*
        (mapcar
         #'(lambda (row)
             (when (funcall selector-fn row)
               (if title    (setf (getf row :title) title))
               (if artist   (setf (getf row :artist) artist))
               (if rating   (setf (getf row :rating) rating))
               (if ripped-p (setf (getf row :ripped) ripped)))
             row) *db*)))
that's... a little harder to read if you don't know what means what :-)
filter_docids(DocIds, Style) when is_list(DocIds)->
    fun(_Db, #doc_info{id=DocId, revs=Revs}) ->
            case lists:member(DocId, DocIds) of
                true ->
                    builtin_results(Style, Revs);
                _ -> []
            end
    end;
Erlang. :D
oh, was going to say haskell
and it's not finished :/
missing dot.
Yea, it was influenced by Haskell.
09:51
!!!
@OctavianDamiean or was it the opposite? dunno
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Q: How to change dynamically the js code?

write2julyHow to replace a JS function's code at runtime? (the same functionality as C++ function pointers) I have tried eval(), but when one of the parameters contains a byte value like 13 or 10 it throws an error. I understand from this that eval is actually evaluating every lexical atom and replaces t...

> How to replace a JS function's code at runtime? (the same functionality as C++ function pointers)
Yup, the missing other possible function call would be.
really? ~~
filter_docids(_, _) ->
    throw({bad_request, "`doc_ids` filter parameter is not a list."}).
Hipsterdawg
09:52
@AmaanCheval s/probably//
If you can hear it you're either a dog or superman.
@OctavianDamiean pattern matching :3
:)
I gotta say that I really enjoy that feature.
Apparently, I'm horrified by coffeescript, but intrigued by common lisp
yeah same
@Vivix FWIW, Lisp is the second oldest programming language
09:53
Also single assignment variables makes sense too.
just after fortran (1955), lisp was invented in 1956
Ah nice, that gives it an extra zing in "interesting"
@OctavianDamiean you mean immutable variables?
@Vivix I suggest reading Practical Common Lisp, freely available book online :)
09:55
I might read this
If I manage to find the time, that is
it's just the intro
there's no technical thing there
I know
I meant the book
ah :)
the best feature of CLisp: code is data.
It's good that it starts this way. That's probably the most important part
What do you mean?
haha :p
that's... hard to explain
09:59
@FlorianMargaine Yeah that's the one you linked earlier, right? was reading the foreword and such
; this line is both 3 and a list of 4 items
(+ 1 2 0)

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