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09:01
feed spam ftw ;)
@AmaanCheval :-)
yeah, that's when you add a new feed
that be fine for now
i just wanna rapidly prototyep it
GNi33 has made a change to the feeds posted into this room
Hehe yeah figured after I had written it :-P
09:04
I wanna add this rss... wtfjs.com/rss
2
Q: RequireJS using multiple data-main's

daveI'm using RequireJs 2.0 (or attempting to use). Currently, my assets are grouped into to parts, "General" and "Custom". All pages, should use the General scripts, while only some pages should use the Custom. From what I can tell RequireJs, accepts one data-main value which holds your config ...

Does this answer actually works?
I mean, requiring the modules in this wayh
posted on October 19, 2012 by Nicholas C. Zakas

I was excited to get a copy of Think Like a Programmer for review. The subtitle is, “an introduction to creative problem solving,” which is something that I think is very important to being a good software engineer. I’ve talked a lot to younger engineers about thinking critically to solve problems and not just relying [...]

posted on October 30, 2012 by Nicholas C. Zakas

There’s so much rampant negativity in the world and on the Internet that it can be hard to deal with some days. It seems like more and more, I’m seeing people being mean and succeeding, and that makes me sad. Perhaps the biggest poster child for this was Steve Jobs, who by all accounts was [...]

posted on November 06, 2012 by Nicholas C. Zakas

Weakmaps are similar to regular maps in that they map a value to a unique key. That key can later be used to retrieve the value it identifies. Weakmaps are different because the key must be an object and cannot be a primitive value. This may seem like a strange constraint but it’s actually the [...]

posted on November 13, 2012 by Nicholas C. Zakas

This week I was scheduled to give a brand new talk at YUIConf entitled, JavaScript APIs you’ve never heard of (and some you have). Unfortunately, a scheduling conflict means that I won’t be able to attend. So instead of letting the work of putting together a brand-= new talk go to waste (or otherwise be [...]

posted on November 20, 2012 by Nicholas C. Zakas

One of the last things I did before leaving Yahoo! was to help organize the Front End Summit along with James Long and David Calhoun. This is (was?) a yearly internal front end conference that brought together engineers from all over the world. While not the same as planning a public conference, we faced many [...]

The fuck are we having so friken many feeds ?
@FlorianMargaine :P
what have u done >_<
i just added that one, i iz so sorry
09:21
Hehe fun that adding a link makes it post the last 5, a bit annoying ;)
Master @Abhishek, your parser is ready, and looks incredibly ugly
(Check the console for the object)
@Andy yes it should work
@GNi33 fuck those people. They should install chrome.
of course they should
but they won't. That's just the situation as it is and we have to deal with that
@Abhishek my web apps just dont do anything useful on IE8- (unless my sheer chance). The users catch the drift that it's real browser or gtfo.
09:28
so u just leave em in pain!
@GNi33 Nope. Losers who do sucker jobs have to deal with it. There are plenty of doormats and generic developers out there that can do all the shit work.
@Raynos You work for Colingo, right?
It pains me a lot to have to support IE9 as is.
@GNi33 no offence, btw.
I recommend you get a job where IE is not something you have to waste time on, is all.
@AmaanCheval yes.
well, being a frontend-developer working on websites for corporations makes me a loser then
Same loser here.
09:31
Kind of yes. But no offence :D
@GNi33 actually, just being yourself makes you a loser. Just sayin'
23 hours ago, by GNi33
"Mom?!? I'm getting mobbed again in the JS-Chatroom!"
;D
@FlorianMargaine good point
I'm sure corporate websites are exciting and fun.
Not to forget the pink ice-cream ...
:D
09:31
@GNi33 <3 u
@Raynos they actually can be ;)
@dievardump why you no tell me your in town
@Raynos sure, that would definitely be a goal for the future, of course. we'll see, but i can't say that my job at the moment is boring or it sucks because i have to support oldIE though
@GNi33 You know what? We're both from Austria and both in the same business. Why don't we just team up?
Maybe you have a higher tolerance for bullshit
09:43
We'd pick only awesome clients.
That;'s a skill
Just get a job in the bay area
instant rockstardom
Turned down three offers already. :/
I guess I'm on a self-destruction path or something.
thats not a bad thing
09:57
@OctavianDamiean on the sole reason on that their needed 6-7 IE support?
@Abhishek Did you see the fiddle?
@AmaanCheval which one ?
eeks
32 mins ago, by Amaan Cheval
Master @Abhishek, your parser is ready, and looks incredibly ugly
32 mins ago, by Amaan Cheval
http://jsfiddle.net/amaan/y72qE/1/
09:58
you sir are great :D
i wonder why the titanium team didnt thought of supporting these behaviors like multiple classes etc in alloy cause basically we did it in < 30 mins :-|
@Abhishek lol @ "have feet"
@FlorianMargaine i like the be sparkly one even more
@AmaanCheval .filter(function(str) { return !!str; }); can be replaced with .filter(Boolean);
Be sparkly! , suck her blood ! [ not the one u are thinking oh god not that one ]
@FlorianMargaine Ooh, yeah! Thanks
10:01
maybe the same could be done using .map(String.prototype.trim)... dunno
not sure though.
yeah no, not possible
or maybe .map(String.prototype.trim.call)
@FlorianMargaine hmm, should be possible right
@OctavianDamiean great idea actually :D
@AndersMetnik No, I mean I turned down three job offers from Silicon Valley because I just don't want to relocate.
@AmaanCheval u forgot classes ?
Button.eeks ?
@Abhishek How are they supposed to be displayed?
10:03
@GNi33 I'll make sure we have pink Hello Kitty ice- cream in the office. :D
@AmaanCheval 2 cases
if its just a class name like
@Raynos that's possible ;) and, more important, i'm far away from your skill-set
.omgIamClass
they go into the main namespace
@OctavianDamiean YES! when do we start? :D
@Abhishek Otherwise inside the object?
10:04
in a seperate classes Object
i mean
Yeah, yeah, got it
but they have to be in a object called classes :P
Saw the pastebin
in global or inside other object
^_^
other half is ready btw ;D hehe
I'll add it
10:05
@OctavianDamiean well, after all, Austria is a pretty nice place to live
by the time i will finish the application part
@Abhishek Could you show me some CSS with classes too?
It won't have states or anything, right?
wait a second
@GNi33 Yea, it'd take a herd of unicorns to get me to leave Styria.
what's so nice to live in there?
(important typo fixed)
I mean, you all speak german. Yuck.
10:08
@OctavianDamiean Ahh
said the french guy....

:P
where does octavian live already?
.omg{
  height:40px;
}
button.omg{
    height:30px;
}

becomes

{
  classes:{
        omg:{
         styles:{
          normal:{height:'50px'}
         }
      }
  }
  button:{
    classes:{
        omg:{
           styles:{
               normal:{
                 height:'30px'
                }
           }
        }
    }
  }
}
@AmaanCheval
Graz, Styria -> southern Austria
yeah, east
10:10
@Abhishek Okay, sir
.. dont call me sir :-|
i dislike it ... badly
@Abhishek you shall be called sir from now on
`.omg {
}
.lookAtHer button {
}`
From this day on he was known by the name Sir Abhishek, CSS Warlord and sovereign of the land of open porn-tabs
4
@Abhishek States like :active can't be combined with classes, right?
10:13
Sorry :D
@AmaanCheval they can
@GNi33 hahahah, love the open-porn tabs :D
@Abhishek How would that be handled?
same as object
well, we have to keep this bright moment of the room in our memories forever :P
10:14
like object has styles properties
classes does to
classes are just like objects // FOR THE NOMENCLATURE BEFORE SOME1 SHOOTS ME DOWN FOR SUCH CONFUSION
By "combined", I mean something like: Button.class:active
Button.class:acitive
The styling code for that would be put in both the active and the classes object?
Button:{
  classes:{
    class:{
      active:{
       }
    }
  }
}
does that solve ur question ?
10:15
:-)
@GNi33 1 mistake :3
just commit 1 :3 , i am watching u
It's okay, sir.
-.-
okay slave :D
@AmaanCheval small demand :$
but can the "elements" like button , etc can go into a specific elements object inside the global ?
// am i asking for too much ?
Depending on what?
@Abhishek hehe, sorry, you know i'm just kidding
@Abhishek Sorry, I've got to go
I think I'll add the classes thing later when I'm back
Unless you do it first
10:27
Okay man
a lot of the room-regulars seem to be in troll-mood lately :D
Javascript sucks
omg , we got a badass in here :o
Hahah fair :P
@GNi33 What? Who? Where?
10:37
@copy I know, right?
11:03
okay now som1 tell me how to remove all files from git
git rm * ?
hes the one who started it :D , but thank you flo .. thank you very much!
1 message moved to recycle bin
@GNi33 you're welcome :D
@FlorianMargaine why did u invite me to join recycle bin ?
coz you're worth it!
and because chat automatically invites you when one of your messages is sent to it
11:10
@FlorianMargaine :'(
/t
come on, sir, read the next line.
11:26
@Abhishek I'm assuming you want multiple classes to be supported too?
Like Button.a.b.c?
Any number of classes but only one pseudo class, right?
11:51
0
Q: Why is not Google Closure very popular?

César GarcíaI've been working with Google Closure for a couple of weeks, and I really wonder why it isn't more popular. It's clean, consistent, pleasant to use, very complete... and open source. jQuery and that kind of libraries are great for quick development, but I can't imagine myself using them in a big...

12:11
@AmaanCheval naah leave it
it could be good
but meh too much for compiler atm
btw @FlorianMargaine ever worked with XML ?
Can u create a small parser ( estimated time about 1 day ) ? or i will do it otherwise
there are tons of xml parsers out there...
over the top of XML :-| duh!
12:17
var ret = new DOMParser().parseFromString('<rofl>copter</rofl>', 'text/xml');

ret.getElementsByTagName('rofl')[0];
not sure he's in the browser :p
okay this is for titanium , it has an XML parser \o/ yay!
but what i want you to do is allow it to parse html :3 and return it as objects :3
leave the UI and Components on me , css like part is done , the DOM like part is nearly done
not now!
writing an xml parser is a nice little challenge
12:25
u can do it on ur own pace in next 1 week :P
= updated cause i just realized how much pain would it be if re-write =
i dont like the feel of Alloy , titanium allows u to have a html like envoriment so why not make 1 , you can use it in your own apps later :P
I won't do it in lisp, too easy
seriously...
yo dude, you have to call javascript functions
depending on the input xml
generating a Domlike*
there's no token needed, XML is already AST
12:26
environment
show me how ? // havent worked with html much always a JSONite
right now, no idea
till night i shall post a gist with the html-like normalizer for android and iOS ;D
to create titanium apps without an Alloy is the ass
13:00
Who the hell has recycled me and why? :D
Because you were dirty?
what's there left to do when espresso isn't helping anything?
Alright, I bought some chicken cordon bleu sandwiches ... but ... those damn things are more like cordon brick sandwiches. You could easily kill someone with them.
@GNi33 coffein in pillform
And redbull
@GNi33 Drive down the highway at 200 km/h blindfolded. :D
13:06
Any energy-drink, but not Red Bull
You'll either wake up or die.
@OctavianDamiean: sounds like Crank :p
@OctavianDamiean sounds like a plan, but my car doesn't go 200km/h :P
Mhmm
180 will do too.
Long polling versus short polling... which is more db intensive? also long polling keeps locking up my Chrome dev tools(Network tab)... short polling did not
@OctavianDamiean Nice Doc Oc kitty by the way
13:11
That's Dr. Octocat.
is he the same guy who chases after spider-pig? :P
he chases your repositories
OPPAN OCTO STYLE
hides
@OctavianDamiean did you make him? or have him made?
13:17
@ShyamK "what is more db intensive" if you can't answer that, you haven't really understood how either works
@FlorianMargaine true... just started reading up on long polling...
I haven't understood how it works... Guess I shall read up more...
I just understood that long polling would keep a connection open... where as short polling would keep sending requests, making new connections every time. But I was wondering why Chrome dev tools panel kept getting stuck cos of the long polling...
@ShyamK He's from the Octodex on GitHub.
@OctavianDamiean aah... there are a wide range of kitties there... nice
omfg
192
Q: Creating a div element in jQuery

JasmineHow do I create a div element in jQuery?

13:24
> asked May 15 '09
but still...
O_O
Okay, it's a fact: jQuery causes brain damage
@RyanKinal: Ewhwhaha Wwhaadd ?.. FHO.. fkLw NOo U WROnniG
someone star the jQuery.create() plugin please
Done and done
9 hours ago, by Raynos
IE10 is out. Stop supporting IE8. Only support IE10 + IE9
... not possible
13:30
stop supporting XP -- oh wai--
Yeah IE8 is still needed, can screw version9 though :P
stop supporting ES3 and 5, 6 is experimentally available already !
Waitaminute... is IE10 only supported on Windows 8?
are you kidding...
@FlorianMargaine: is that meant for real ?
13:32
@RyanKinal nope, IE7 too
I don't even dare to ask about performance
performance might actually be better in IE6/7/8
because the engines don't do the optimizations he does
@Raynos "IE10 is out. Stop supporting IE8. Only support IE10 + IE9" not good advice. There is still very many IE7 & IE8 users. The site should even work for them. Fonts & shadows are not so important
Okay, so IE10 is still only in "experimental" release?
13:35
It doesn't matter if it's experimental or not
@FlorianMargaine Hahahaha, just saw your status
but as I said normal users won't update immediately
> I tried to work out once, and I saw that I was allergic. My skin turned red, my heart sped, I started to sweat and I was breathless. Very dangerous.
@RyanKinal wait, I meant "win7 too"
IE7 should be supported
13:35
@AmaanCheval ^^
@Olli nope
my company supports IE8, not IE7
IE7 box model is a PITA
but there is still ie7 users
@FlorianMargaine Well, I realize that much. But is IE10 in a stable, official release?
@RyanKinal not yet AFAIK
@FlorianMargaine: that works like.. webgl stuff ? You write a whole ES6 snippet into a function which then evaluates that code ?
13:38
Okay. So @Raynos's whole statement is just ridiculous.
@jAndy huh? what do you mean?
@FlorianMargaine: how does that continuum teach a browser how to evaluate es6 code
Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) is a version of the Internet Explorer web browser released by Microsoft in 2012, and is the default browser in Windows 8. On 12 April 2011, Microsoft released the first "IE10 Platform Preview", which runs only on Windows 7 and later. While the second platform preview was also available for Windows 7 and later, subsequent platform previews run only on Windows 8. The first preview release came four weeks after the final release of Internet Explorer 9. IE10 reached general availability on 4 September 2012 as a component of Windows Server 2012. A preview of IE10 ...
var realm = continuum.createRealm();

var $array = realm.evaluate('[5, 10, 15, 20]');

// you can use the ES internal functions to directly interact with objects
console.log($array.Get(0)) // 5
console.log($array.Get('map')) // $Function object

// these two lines have the same result
var $Function = realm.evaluate('Function');
var $Function = realm.global.Get('Function');

// if your code uses the module system then it must be run asynchronously
realm.evaluateAsync('module F = "@function"; F', function(result){
@jAndy ^
it runs a tokenizer on the strings provided
@FlorianMargaine: so it indeed is pretty much working like webgl can parse native C code
so basically a runtime engine for js written in js
well, nice work but I'm not impressed :p
not sure it's going to be that slow though
I don't see any value, beside academic nature
13:41
using ES6 today?
module systems, weakmaps, all this stuff... available right now
I don't see how people will ever trust in .. putting a js thing ontop of their .. browser js thing and rely/trust it
trust in performance, trust in security, trust in beeing compatible and whatnot
and the big question if its working so well, that one day you can just remove that .. on-top-thing and your code keeps working
0
Q: Checking Site Uptime with Google Docs

Christian MachtI modified Amit Agarwal's Script which checks the uptime of one website so that it now checks several sites. The script runs every 5 minutes, however, I kept receiving mails that a site was down and then 5 mins later that it was up again. I adapted my code to only log a change if it persisted fo...

I think I'm going to delete my facebook account
Good for you :D
13:48
@FlorianMargaine Why?
dunno, pisses me off regularly, and I feel pretty much raped by their policies
Well, go ahead then
@FlorianMargaine: what happened?
@Olli Dontttt
@AmaanCheval did u made any progress ?
@FlorianMargaine you can deactivate it ... cant delete it
13:55
Oh. I thought you didn't want that anymore
@Abhishek you can delete it :)
@jAndy not much, just really bored of them
@Abhishek It gets deleted after a week (or month?) of not signing in after deactivating
@Abhishek you have to find the option through the help though, hard to find
ahh
@AmaanCheval thats why my old fb account with over 4k friends cant be reactivated (x_x)
i dont know more hten 10 out of those 4k ... all added cause of Mafia Wars!
haha

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