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14:00
well, not beat type, atmosphere, rather, as I do like some straightforward jumpy electro
@RyanKinal, not exactly correct unfortunately, but I didn't specify accurately. What I need is for the comparison to be made only once if (isDown, not every time the function is called
@RyanKinal we received the JPG from the new Designer. I think the one who's here will have to learn... fast.
Evening everyone!
Hi @Eugene, just be aware if you ask question about jQuery and ExtJS, we troll about it, but we surely can help. Just be patient :p
Guys could anyone tell me, what does this line mean?
!function ($) {
14:03
it's hipster
it's the same as (function($) {, to keep things simple
it's more "hipsterical hipster"
Except you save one entire character!!!!
but if you forget a semicolon before (function($) {, you'll get an error
the !function($) { doesn't have this problem
so, for libraries, people usually use ;(function($) { if they're normal programmers
and yes, I look down upon hipsters :]
I see. So it is same as $(function() {});
Not. At. All.
14:05
@Eugene Same as (function.. not $(..
$(function() {}) is the same as jQuery(function() {}), which is something completely and entirely different than (function($) {})
@Eugene The !function () { and (function () { syntax have NOTHING to do with jQuery
!function (){

}();
is the same as
(function (){

})();
I see. Thank you now it is clear.
"completely and entirely different" that's maybe strong, nope?
14:06
Or with the second last ) outside, if you prefer
@dievardump nope
@dievardump $(document).ready(function() {}) has nothing to do, really :/
it execute "a function" at the ready
The other "execute a function" but right now
"completely and entirely different" is, for me, strong
so it executes at the ready of itself?
@Vivix ! simply turns a function declaration into a function expression
shifty eyes google now
Ah Thank you, time to read
In the transcript, I time-travelled
My message was a reply to something you post after my message
> You can deploy by texting one phone number and confirming. (Coming soon)
just like Dr. Who
14:11
really... who wants to do that?!
@dievardump Looks cool
deploying's stressful enough
Useless, but cool
@FlorianMargaine yes. I see that now. Few more questions. As I understand this has nothing to do with jQuery, !function($){};? More specifically $ sign, right?
@Eugene Nothing at all
2 mins ago, by Amaan Cheval
@Vivix http://kangax.github.com/nfe/
That should help
14:12
it "has to do" in the way the jQuery's global variable is $, but that's pretty much it
also
!function($) {}; $ is undefined
you're looking for !function($) {}(jQuery);
and there, it has to do with jQuery.
@AmaanCheval I'm just wondering what for it is used. !function($){};
@Eugene You know what IIFE's are, right?
I'm trying to understand one of bootstrap plugins.
7 mins ago, by Amaan Cheval
!function (){

}();
7 mins ago, by Amaan Cheval
is the same as
7 mins ago, by Amaan Cheval
(function (){

})();
@AmaanCheval Google told me right now, but I didn't know that.
14:14
The ! makes the function a function expression, so that it can be invoked immediately
So on dom ready
@Eugene yeah, bootstrap plugins are the hipster kind.
No no, has nothing to do with the DOM
the only point of such a construct is to create a new scope
so that you don't leak any global variable
!function() {
    var a; // not global
}();
var b; // global
@dievardump You post a lot of things against Romney
Is having many globals bad?
@AmaanCheval I post what I think is funny.
Makes sense
14:16
Neither of you is from the US!
I thought you were into politics
The only meme against Obama are about something he said in 1995 OR saying he is muslim
They are not funny
@SomeKittens What's your point? :p
And skateboard
@Vivix where are you from?
14:17
Hm? Norway
huh. Yep, so I'm the only one who can actually vote. (not that my vote counts or anything)
Ironically, I find that foreigners have a better grasp on US politics than a lot of people from the US.
Oh, yeah, I don't care about american politics. But those images can still be fun-
> LOOP's detractors complain that its syntax is totally un-Lispy (in other words, not enough parentheses).
hahaha
HOW TO FOOL A jQuery DEVELOPER? (function ($) { //do what you want here }(document));
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@SomeKittens lol it is funny actually
14:19
@dievardump s/window/document
hello @Loktar :-)
hey @FlorianMargaine
@FlorianMargaine so if there aren't any round braces after is it still the same? Looking at this plugin github.com/twitter/bootstrap/blob/master/js/bootstrap-alert.js. Thought to start with it, since it is the smallest of them all I guess.
@Eugene It's the same because the ! does the same thing as () does
Or even + or -
Ouch it's not even Friday
But I can't stop to troll
14:22
@dievardump yeah :|
Ahhh. So all in all this construction defines only some particular scope?
yes
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softsdevLink :: http://amatrans.com.previewyoursites.com/ below script are written for slider and its working fine in firefox but not in Chrome(mouseover and mouseleave it give white flash) and IE(taking too much first time load for hover) can any one help me in that <script type="text/javascrip...

it's sad, but most of the code my team writes is like this.
14:23
I try to educate them little by little :(
the a**hole brother of #TGIF
God I love two day old Pizza.
@FlorianMargaine this event binding looks a bit odd.
$(function () {
    $('body').on('click.alert.data-api', dismiss, Alert.prototype.close)
  })
@jAndy you might appreciate this :D pastebin.com/Jvjk3FE1
14:27
@GNi33 QuickMeme? GTFO
@Eugene stop pinging me. From now on, I won't answer you. Your pinging is annoying.
@rlemon Insert shameless plug above
rlemon.github.com/lememe Fresh Memes every day bro!
Okey. Woun't do it anymore.
@rlemon Everyday? Liar
14:28
@FlorianMargaine: TL;DR at present
@jAndy it's a fun story about how DEFMACRO was invented
@AmaanCheval drag and drop memes. the freshness is only limited by your imagination
@Eugene thanks :) and you can register on any event you want
I wonder how is it even possible to get such event click.alert.data-api
14:31
// create and dispatch the event
var event = new CustomEvent("cat", {"detail":{"hazcheeseburger":true}})
obj.dispatchEvent(event)
DOM4, supported in almost no browser
MDN FTW
yes, DOM 4, but Chrome 15, FF 11, IE ??, Opera 11.6
(am I right about DOM4?)
no IE support (not even 9)
I'm sure I'll regret eating this Pizza.
It's "almost all browsers"
Hum, they were already talking about CustomEvent in the LEvel 3 Specification
// Introduced in DOM Level 3:
interface CustomEvent : Event
{
  readonly attribute any detail;
};
To create an instance of the CustomEvent interface, use the DocumentEvent.createEvent("CustomEvent") method call.
You here?
Am I dead? Alone in this world?
14:41
Wah huh?
You didn't hear the air-raid alarm?
air-raid? In canada?
They are like Switzerland
Hehe
They would do anything to not have any conflict
Aw Yeah
When I lived closer to the centre, I could hear they still tested the air raid alarm
or well, public service alarm, sirens, thing-
Hey there.
Is there a way in css to use for example media/images/pic.png
rather than having to use
file:///C:...etc
Because when having html files/css files not on a server
it auto- thinks that the files are stored after file:///C:
is there a way to stop this?
14:46
@Ocatvian Why? Pizza is awesome!
(without having to make a local host?)
Are you opening your page via a file:// url?
Get a server.
file:///C:/Users/Jordan/Documents/..etc
14:47
Then what server is it supposed to expect?
I use XAMPP to test my stuff.
@KendallFrey I can't use a server, why? Because schools are too silly to make a local server
@dievardump canada sent more men than the U.S. in WWII no? (proportionally) (and entered the war much sooner)
@KendallFrey ohey me too
but this isn't like that
It's for a school test
and do the schools have a local server? no.
14:48
am I allowed to make one in the school? no :(
What did you try?
@KendallFrey Well I tried it and it gave me the error that it could not find it in file://C
it works putting the full root in
What did you try?
^_^ read what I just said maybe?
@SimonSarris It was a long time Ago, but yes, they had a lot of tanks here. I think they were more afraid by what was happening and still much more "European" than the US
14:49
@JordanRichards Sorry, I don't see it. Is this what you tried? media/images/pic.png
@dievardump canadian belligerence still knows no bounds, you should see the geese they send to new hampshire
Secondary schools these days are terrible with web design
they expect me to use some stupid software to code css etc for me -.-
@JordanRichards eek
@SimonSarris ikr
They don't teach you how to be a web developer in school
they just tell you to use a software
14:51
@dievardump lol, nice. Same thing happened when our current designer was hired 2.5 years ago. The old one didn't last long.
If you use a relative URL, it should look relative to the page.
to 'design' a website
... also, having been at the same job for 2.5 years is a completely foreign concept to me. It's an odd feeling.
@KendallFrey elaborate please?
@dievardump Is that why they are in Kandahar?
14:52
searching belligerence searching geese
@KendallFrey How can I use a relative URL?
media/images/pic.png should look for pic.png in the images folder in the media folder beside your html file.
@JordanRichards By not putting a / before it.
@KendallFrey I know, but it doesn't, tried that lol.
media/images/pic.png is relative, /media/images/pic.png is absolute.
@KendallFrey yes.
14:53
Why they were sorry.
@RyanKinal hmm?
That... didn't quite work out how I wanted
14:54
ah, that's different :-)
A Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN), sometimes also referred as an absolute domain name, is a domain name that specifies its exact location in the tree hierarchy of the Domain Name System (DNS). It specifies all domain levels, including the top-level domain . A fully qualified domain name is distinguished by its unambiguity; it can only be interpreted one way. For example, given a device with a local hostname myhost and a parent domain name example.com, the fully qualified domain name is myhost.example.com. The FQDN therefore uniquely identifies the device —while there may be many hosts ...
@SimonSarris Yeah... Geese are something different. They can not be controlled and are seriously dangerous. Canadians tried to educate them but... nothing to dom too much work
I know the difference between absolute and relative
@JordanRichards You should post some of your css, and probably the whole error message.
it's the same princable with css
14:55
@KendallFrey just has an x (in red, javascript console)
then the url next to it.
I don't need to post any css..
it's got nothing to do with the css around it.
it works fine when I put the absolute adresss
I thought you said you are doing this in CSS?
@jaylblanchard @990000 because it is mostly due to Microsoft that modernizer even exists. IMHO
Mouhahahaha
@KendallFrey congratulations... ^_^
Good one.
@AmaanCheval :'(
14:57
Hey everybody! Guess what's awesome!
just my quick googling
@KendallFrey random sentence much? I didn't say I was not doing this in css.
@JordanRichards So post your CSS.
@KendallFrey don't you read lol?
__I don't need to post any css..
it's got nothing to do with the css around it.__
I KNOW THAT.
Post the CSS you are USING.
14:58
@RyanKinal wat?
lolmarkupfail
anyone have a great reference on css arrows?
@RyanKinal indeed.
Slick Text broke the $10k gross income mark last night!
@benlevywebdesign css arrows?
@RyanKinal gratz!
14:59
:dances:

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