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00:11
Holy crap! Just found a two year old picture of meself on the internewbz. How beardless I was back then.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Starting to enjoy Python? :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum I learnt python by doing project euler problems
python seems popular then
I liked python even before and I'm enjoying it now :) (I still like JS better though)
love the comic :)
isn't ruby nearly the same as python
We all know Linux is great...it does infinite loops in 5 seconds. ~ Linus Torvalds
00:23
@Dave You are entering dangerous waters with comments like that... ;)
ive not used either but i was told they are v.similar :P
There's a big debate on the ruby vs python area
oh lol
!!/choose "Bed" "more Diagnosis Murder"
@DaveRandom Bed
00:26
Often (that's obviously not the whole story) ruby developers feel superior to python developers and python developers think ruby developers are stupid and not practical
Rubbish
Fair enough
00:51
How can I improve the above?
would a case statement be better?
Use reduce if logstr is the only thing you're passing around
But probably not
0
Q: How to combine multiple CSS files and concatenate JavaScripts if WordPress recommends enqueuing them?

BrianHow would I go about combining multiple CSS files and concatenating my scripts if they're being enqueued as WordPress recommends? My site is pretty slow and would like to optimize for performance.

knock knock Who's there? "Jehova's witnesses"
m59
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@FlorianMargaine Your suggestion about the order of my functions (if you remember), I wanted to explain my reasoning and see what you think.
I started with some functions that summarize the flow of the script.
So, there's "run" that get's things started and load's the feeds, then "feedCallback" that run's next and does a bunch of stuff, and then a final callback when all the feed's are ready
looking at those, you can quickly tell everything that will happen....and the functions that run within them are then orderered from then on.
That being, does it still make the most sense to put each main function's sub-functions underneath them instead?
Also, is there a better way to refer to a "main" function and functions that get called by it (sub-function). Surely someone has better terminology lol.
01:21
@m59 not sure I know what you're talking about, but parent / child?
m59
m59
var main = function() {
  sub1();
  sub2();
  sub3();
}
@twiz parent function and children functions?
Well I suppose it gets kind of confusing with Javascripts prototypicalness
I think parent/child is fairly common for OOP, but OOP in JS is kind of crazy ha
and your example doesn;t really apply anyway, but I wouldn't call those methods either really...
hmmm never really thought about what to call that before
inner/outer?
cleverness: localhost3000.de
m59
m59
Cool. Yeah, parent/child definitely brings to mind inheritance.
I just want to make sure I'm communicating the best I can.
01:36
The chat's indexed in Google, am I right?
World hunger will be solved by eating cats
@SOChatBot shut up
01:56
I just wrote a small program that validates calculator syntax in JavaScript (ie, returns true for 3+5 and returns false for 3+) jsbin.com/omubiz/4 It's pretty bad but it's worth looking at if you've never seen a parser before
(For comparison it's 5 lines in Rebol or Haskell)
I don't know what REBOL is, but I can assure you REBEL is cooler.
@KendallFrey chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/291/rebol-and-red say I sent you and ask what Rebol is
Best performed when @HostileFork is online
Still don't know, but what could be cooler than this:
\/!{2}$\/$0$`\/(?<!@)[\\\\\\\/](?=.*!{2}.*(?<!_)$)\/@$0\/(?<!_)$\/_\/@(?=[\\\\\\\/])\/\\\\\/(.+)_\/$>$1!!/!{2}$/$0$`/(?<!@)[\\\/](?=.*!{2}.*(?<!_)$)/@$0/(?<!_)$/_/@(?=[\\\/])/\\/(.+)_/$>$1
!!> \/!{2}$\/$0$\/(?<!@)[\\\\\\\/](?=.*!{2}.*(?<!_)$)\/@$0\/(?<!_)$\/_\/@(?=[\\\\\\\/])\/\\\\\/(.+)_\/‌​$>$1!!/!{2}$/$0$/(?<!@)[\\\/](?=.*!{2}.*(?<!_)$)/@$0/(?<!_)$/_/@(?=[\\\/])/\\/(.+)_/$>‌​$1
:-(
@twiz "SyntaxError: Unexpected token ILLEGAL"
02:12
I really should make the REBEL interpreter available for download.
If A = B and B = C, then A = C, except where void or prohibited by law. ~ Roy Santoro
02:31
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Q: JQuery Dynamic Dropdown Update

DrewThis is based (somewhat loosely) on the code written in this railscast. I'm planning to re-use it in different places throughout the site, so I made it a bit more generic rather than based on IDs. However, I'm certain there's probably room for improvement. Written in CoffeeScript. jQuery -> ...

People should really consider commenting when they downvote ^^'
 
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04:21
hi
anybody here?
no
:D
could you help me a little bit?
about the idea
Its unanimous. no one is here...
what idea?
actually a question :)
lazy to post on SO
04:26
too lazy to type "too"?
I have a form includes a file chooser and a submit button.
after choose the file, press submit button, it should shows loading dialog.
I use Uploadify to process the uploading
The problem is the processing should only be done when pressing submit button
onSubmit?
how to do this form?
me.JSNoob == true
I use AJAX to call processAction when choosing file in Uploadify
04:28
uhhhhhhh words
but it should be processed when submit button is clicked.
awww
I think I should post a question on SO xD
@Emerald214 yea, so do the ajax onSubmit...
or ask when room is active
Yes, but the Uploadify called the action.
@Emerald214 ohhh well I've never used that
04:30
Ok thanks :)
Strong typing ftw
04:58
:7950130
@FlorianMargaine nice @ delegate
'queueID'        : 'fileQueue',
'auto'           : false,
Hey, hi @Raynos
Sorry I missed you on SF, I was totally stucked with my tourist problems
05:19
ISO 8601 was published on 06/05/88 and most recently amended on 12/01/04.
3
05:55
is there some tool that parses a javascript file, and makes a list of names for all functions?
Hi guys ...
that is awesome, I wish it supported JS
I am a fresher and just now started to work in javascript in a company .. Now my career will be ...??
will be what? :D
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Q: Wordpress Widgets Panel Broken

Arafin ShaonI'm so upset and disgusted :( My widgets panel has completely broken. Drag & drop features not working anymore. Even i updated 3.4.1 to 3.5.1 but results remain same any suggestions for me would be appropriated :( see the following image........ Plugins i'm using: BJ Lazy Load//Google XML ...

05:58
How my career will be if i work in Java script....??
good if you work with interest on it..
I am also a javascript programmer
junior
fresher like you
bad, very bad
Fine ...
Which is bad ....??
06:00
your avatard
Whats things should i learn in Javascript ....??
m59
m59
all of it
List some of the frameworks which will be used to develop mobile applications...
I mean JS frameworks
Are you familiar with javascript?
06:02
No ... Not so .. Wanna be familiar...
So forget about "frameworks"
then don't jump too far at beginning
Thinking about career
Oh fine guys ...
06:03
"How my career will be if I start wit JavaScript" IS SO WRONG
What's wronG in that....??
m59
m59
mobile applications?
isn't that java?
"How my life will be if I enjoy what I'm doing every day?"
You don't chose a language for a career
You chose a language because you like it, you think it's good, strong and powerfull, and are ready to fight when it gets attacked
@andrewjackson lolz.. is he your friend?
Not because it will bring you money or good career
That's just so wrong
06:05
Yup i am a frehser .. They put me in this platform so i am supposed to work on it ..
I don't know anything about Javascript
@dievardump well if the language has all those qualities, I would hope it could also bring you money and a good career. ha
So i have asked this question
@dievardump nice quote but no one follows it.. its true. (least of all me)
@twiz maybe. But you don't chose it for the money and the career. You need to love what you're doing
m59
m59
I think it is imperative that someone chime in here....if he wants to develop mobile applications, isn't he looking for java rather than javascript??
06:07
@m59 i hearD that we can develop mobile applications using HTML5 and Javascript..
@m59 nope.
m59
m59
Herm....
Drop some knowledge on me?
Hey Folks
@dievardump yea, except I don't think anyone particularly loves working 8 or so hours a day, no matter what the work is. haha
Hows you all
06:08
Phonegap to start with
Then Mozilla OS works only with JavaScript and HTML
m59
m59
Yeah, I'm familiar with that...
It seems that other platform will allow that soon too
@m59 well, I mean java could work too
m59
m59
but I figure why use a paid service for that when you can get right to the point?
yes i also know about that
06:09
And "mobile application" can be a browser based application
that would be cool
@m59 - iOS is Objective C
Because you can use one code for 5 platforms when you'll have to pay 5 different developers for native apps?
m59
m59
I see.
imagine every Web developer building Mobile app for the diff devices :)
06:10
For todo apps or whatever this is ok, not for Game apps that need to be very optimized
But Society that just does crappy apps like Alarm clock etc... do not need to get anything else than a PhoneGap account and a JavaScript dev
m59
m59
Woah, phone-gap is free?
Last time I checked it was
m59
m59
Well that changes my whole perspective
maybe what I saw was a scam trying to sell it
holy shit... I didn't know that either.
@m59 : Yes i have been making phonegap app for last 3yr.
it is amazing experiance for me
m59
m59
06:13
I remember specifically looking at the site and thinking...."nope...not going to pay that"
Hey I am working on sencha extjs.. Is it good to work or are there any more advanced frameworks in js?
ExtJS and Backbone are comparable, but ExtJS with some customization is far more powerfull
If you want to be as powerfull as ExtJS you will have to couple another framework with another UI Toolkit
When ExtJS bring you a lot of thing because of Sencha
@JDev definitely downloading it right now... haha
But I still do not like Sencha products and ExtJS
m59
m59
Thanks for the heads up on that.
06:16
@dievardump thanks for your suggestion.
m59
m59
I'll definitely plan on mobile development in the future then.
Backbone + Bootstrap can be good
but Bootstrap applications look all the same
m59
m59
I'll be the bane of your mobile devices
ahahahahahahaa
it gives me the envy to kill them all
m59
m59
06:17
night dudes
I would use AngularJS + Bootstrap
you mean instead of extjs?
Braces should only appear on the right if () {, not on the left
Whoopa K&R style
06:42
Guys I tried to convert GLSL fragment shaders to javascript with canvas but it appears to be slow when the canvas gets bigger. I want to understand that why is this happening. Here is the demo:jsfiddle.net/licson0729/eBjQ8
06:55
very nice demo; why do you expect the performance to be resolution-independent?
document.querySelector('#render'); -- ever heard of document.getElementById? :-)
You render each and every pixel. Perhaps you should bound the non-black area, and only render the area that cannot be black?
hi friends
i have a small problem regarding performance issue
@JanDvorak I expect that the performance won't be vary greatly but when I try to enlarge the preview area frame skips are happening. Is there something I can do for it?
I don't observe any skips. I only observe reduced framerate, and framerate dropping to one half when you double the amount of pixels to render is... quite... not surprising.
07:04
i made a app using javascript with jquery....when i click a book image it goes to chapter quickly but when i click chapter then its loading slow as 2sec... iwant it to quick load.......i am loadind data from sdcard from mobile....can anybody help me
@JanDvorak
@Licson
@SOChatBot
@Mr_Green
@dievardump
Stop spamming pings!
I have no idea about it. I am new to this fields
*field
can anybody plz
note that transferring large amounts of data over the internet takes time. You need to account for that or live with that.
@JanDvorak i am not taking data from internet....i already hav data in my tablet....
07:12
If you are creating new DOM nodes or appending them to the document, the browser will need to render them first. Try appending them in advance so that they can be rendered (technically, reflown) by the browser off-screen.
@JanDvorak can u give an example or link related to that
@sam786 The speed depends on the connection speed, server bandwidth, script execution time and many others. As mentioned by @JanDvorak , you need to account for that. Maybe you can try to optimize your script first and see the result.
$(document).append(nextPage.hide()) ... nextPage.show() The real trick is knowing in advance you'll need something that needs time to render.
@Licson its script execution time only it seems....
perhaps you can wait for the element to be rendered, and only then act upon it: $(document).append(nextPage); nextPage.height(); nextPage.show()
Optimising script execution time is a challenge. Do you have any code that visibly needs improving?
07:18
@JanDvorak not that much strong in jquery
can u tell me the steps how to optimize
If you're doing heavy DOM manipulation you might need to switch from jQuery to native DOM methods. They have longer names, but otherwise they're not bad (unless you need to support IE8))
There's no generic algorithm to optimisation that I know of, just a lot of advices and intuition
If you are doing lots of redundant selection, cache the jQuery objects you use.
$("#main") ... $("#main") ... $("#main") => var $main = $("#main"); $main ... $main ... $main
@JanDvorak oh...let me check out...thanks bro
We all know Linux is great...it does infinite loops in 5 seconds. ~ Linus Torvalds
That's nothing. C skips infinite loops entirely
hehe
07:46
guys
how r you
plz help me test speed
:D
@JanDvorak i dont think u have use cache... i thought jQuery already has cache no?
Hi all... please help me with this.. stackoverflow.com/questions/15106703/…
Jan nwm )) i thought it has but it doesnt and it suxx lol ... its so easy to make a cache for selectors why dont they use it
What did the farmer say when he couldn't find his tractor?
"Where's my tractor?"
@mikrowelt you can use Underscore.js memoise, but be careful to not cache too much.
var $$ =_.memoize(jQuery); $$("#main") ... $$("#main") ... $$("#main") ...
!!/google underscore.js memoize
var $main$ = _.memoize($.fn.find.bind($("#main"))) ... $main$(".sub")
now isn't this^ beauty?
@Raynos I knew you'd like it :P
really, underscore.js just for the memoize function? :P
@m59 did you read the pastebin? it allows you to set different options in the object and thus run it with different parameters several times (for youtube then for vimeo)
@mikrowelt tested; results are miniscule
@FlorianMargaine c'mon, memoize is amazing :-)
as well as the array functions, of course :-)
as well as throttle and debounce
all the (underscore.js) map/reduce stuff is pretty nifty
How many times have you written your own inline pluck?
08:12
@JanDvorak memoize is also very easy to implement
but yeah, if you use more than one function, go for it
I've had colleagues using it for clone (on arrays) only
I use slice(0) for cloning arrays
so... including such a big lib to replace just .slice(0)? Come on.
The same applies to jQuery when you need to getElementById :-)
I use underscore for _.extend
08:14
@BenjaminGruenbaum jQuery has the same $.extend as well
I don't really use jQuery that much :)
looks like _.extend doesn't deep copy
$.extend does?
I've implemented deep copy a couple of times but I never really used it that much,
08:16
not by default, but there is an option
@BenjaminGruenbaum same, but I like to know that my big library allows it if necessary
so, don't fetch underscore for _.extend if you already use jQuery
hm, I'll phrase it another way
if I use underscore.js for a project, which is quite a big lib, I like to know that this big lib allows the options I may use some day
Underscore is 4kb minified
jQuery is 70kb minified
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last time I checked
They're hardly the same size
08:18
yeah ofc.
it's still a big lib, jquery is a bloated lib :P
It's not really a big lib, it does all the shimming for you if you do all your design the right direction
I still use jQuery, but rarely on projects I'm lead on
heh
unfortunately, most projects I work on have IE8 as dependency
and they're mostly drupal; so jQuery is always included
08:21
Yeah.
jQuery is like php. It's useful when you want to make a system dynamic, but it's designing in the wrong direction imho.
I still love jQuery but I'd drop it for my learning projects (but I'd drop IE support as well, so...)
It works great for anything under a certain scale
well, right now, I'm in a mission at a customer, and it's pretty cool, but I'll start looking for another job I think
and, above that scale? Angular?
08:23
angular looks like a good option
@JanDvorak I'm not sure that angular, but defiantly a framework and not a library,
I'm not sure though, I may just go with small libs
Ember, Angular, Knockout I all like since I love the concept of data binding. A lot of people don't and there are other of frameworks, anything but backbone works :P
and browserify. So that I can organize my code the way I want
What's wrong with backbone? Never tried it
08:24
I mostly use require.js in the browser, I like browserify (and component.js) a lot though, makes a lot of sense
@JanDvorak It makes your write a lot more code, it doesn't provide much organization over vanilla js. It's not as flexible as it should be and it's pretty un-expressive.
thanks :-)
If you'd like you should check TodoMVC
browserify allows you to use npm -- this rocks
I've actually read Addy Osmani's backbone book, I still don't like it :P
08:28
@phenomnomnominal wow
Not bad aye
At this point one really wants to reconsider ditching javascript altogether
ok, maybe ditching jQuery for animations
@phenomnomnominal: Wowww... Gr8.
08:31
yeah jquery is really only good for supporting old browsers
not in 2.0
@phenomnomnominal It's also really simple code :)
!!/google caniuse xmlhttprequest
Yep
We'll be using jQuery 1.7.1 at work (maybe upgrade to 1.9) for the foreseeable future
But for personal projects? Almost obselete
08:33
nice one @phenomnomnominal
so, jQuery 2.0 is just a bloated way of renaming DOM methods to something shorter?
Is there a beta out? How big is it actually?
@JanDvorak jQuery still provides a lot of nice functionality over native methods if you're trying to 'make a page dynamic' (vs. creating a webapp)
@BenjaminGruenbaum ... that CSS3 cannot do?
08:36
@phenomnomnominal minify it
@phenomnomnominal is there any reason keeping font-size: 4.6875em; ?
or just like that
@Mr_Green, i didn't make that FYI
@JanDvorak It makes development faster and easier, 99% of times that's really important
08:38
I agree that it improves development times, but I'm not really sure if that's just because most are simply more fluent in jQuery than in vanillaJS
@phenomnomnominal 30k gzipped and minfieid
Guys, I have a question regarding to function scope
That's pretty reasonable
var TestClass = function(){}

TestClass.prototype.hello = function(){
	if(true){
		this.hi();		//function hi doesn't exist
	}
}

TestClass.prototype.hi = function(){

}
Why function hi is not found when it's inside a if statement?
how are you calling hello?
08:39
I also tried self. but it doesn't work either. It works only when I TestClass.prototype.hi()
@TemporaryNickName move the declaration of hi above the declaration of hello
wait, it works here, new TestClass().hello() works
@TemporaryNickName did you create an instance?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yeah
@TemporaryNickName self-contained example, preferably a fiddle, please
ok, 1sec
It works on jsfiddle, jsfiddle.net/puXNV/3
I must have some logic error in my code
thanks for all your help
np :-)
08:54
Guys btw this is my actual implementation. Previous example did not mention I am calling this.hi inside a event-listener's callback function.
My question is that why can't I call this.hi() inside a callback function of sock.onmessage event listener?
sock.onmessage = this.streamReader.bind(this)
otherwise, the original this is not preserved
@JanDvorak thx, it worked like charm.
if you want to support legacy browsers don't use .bind , just manually put a closure on it
@BenjaminGruenbaum bind can be shimmed reasonably enough.
Yeah, it's one of the most important functions in JS logic imho :)
09:01
then there's _.bind :-)
sock.onmessage = _.bind(this.streamReader, this)
cool, I am actually using underscore too
then _.bind is a reasonable replacement for Function.prototype.bind
and did not realise I have _.bind too
@TemporaryNickName also see _.bindAll
pretty useful, if you ask me
Hi @TemporaryNickName I was trying to run your sample program to learn it. Can you please look and tell what error I am doing here.. jsfiddle.net/puXNV/5
09:06
that's sick. =D
@Mr_Green It won't work because socket object is not declared in that example
ohh k
to all: What do you recommend as a good tutorial on <canvas>?
but I've tried the exactly same code as ur example in my project and it worked well
@JanDvorak For game development?
@TemporaryNickName mainly, probably nothing resource-heavy
09:11
Been on for quite a while.
ramayana.sites.f-i.com
It talks about core Javascript at the beginning but I think you can skip that part =D
@AmaanCheval Hasn't it started this month?
Hah, yeah
@TemporaryNickName, @Mr_Green thanks, will look
It's not complete course yet =( Still on going hah
09:13
I don't know why but the site is asking for authorization. It worked good last night.
If A = B and B = C, then A = C, except where void or prohibited by law. ~ Roy Santoro
09:56
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A: How can I select a div in second level?

BenjaminTo just select it: $('#class #cost') As others have pointed out, $('#cost') should be enough, as ids are supposed to be unique on the page. However, if your script is in an external file that can be included in several pages, this nesting of #id selectors allows to target exactly this div on t...

seriously?
nginx y u a biatch?

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