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Anyone around who might be able to answer a jQuery question for me? I want to implement class inheritance in a project I'm working on. I read John Resig's post on the subject (here: ejohn.org/blog/simple-javascript-inheritance). In the post, he provided a small script to do this.
My question is, has this script been included in the latest versions of jQuery or is it something I must include on my own? I couldn't find any indication it was in the jQuery library but figured I'd ask anyway in case I missed it.
@AmaanCheval yea I'll be pretty excited once it's changed.
haha we've been discussing js inheritance in here for like an hour before you came
This is my latest GitHub venture. Someone tell me how it is. Type in the command "help":
http://shrimpboyho.github.com/deweyterminal/
@LNendza look up in the transcript back like an hour or two
Yeah?
Ok, thanks
@LNendza and no it's not a jQuery 'plugin' or component, however you can implement it yourself quite easily because the helper functions do exist in jQuery (like extend)
20:03
Yeah, I don't so much have a question about inheritance itself
Just if the CLASS script John Resig wrote is included in the latest versions of jQuery
@LNendza not as far as i'm aware
@LNendza out of curiosity, do you feel it belongs there?
and you may have to change around his class script to use $.extend()
20:06
@rlemon That's what I thought
@canon I'm not sure. If I remember correctly, when he originally wrote language, he did it without having inheritance in mind. Judging by his article though, it seemed like something he would want to include in later versions (being as the article was written in '08).
jQuery is a DOM manipulation library, there is no place for classes and inheritance there
imo
True
That's what it was originally written for
To manipulate a groups of selectors
it's been bastardized to do a number of ill advised things since then
!!/google jQuery.math
Heh
Yeah
20:12
Since I use Sublime Text I have several symptoms that appear in EVERY SOFTWARE:
ctrl+p to look for a file/open a tab
ctrl+d to select an entire word
ctrl+maj+p to get into the tools
I was also thinking about implementing Crockford's solution
THIS IS NOT GOOD
I am infected
I like how you can use vim keybindings everywhere
ctrl+p in browsers just freeze it because it want to print the page
I'm leaning more towards Crockfords style for my implementations
20:13
Especially c-w and hjkl
but I will need to test how one effects another performance.
mine will be used in canvas games
@dievardump hey can you mark lines in ST2?
@dievardump speaking of, who prints things so much they need a shortcut...
Politicians
20:14
oh @rlemon
@dievardump I got in the bad ctrl+d habbit from n++
http://jsperf.com/filling-pixels

http://jsperf.com/filling-pixels/2
But I thought this way might be dated, started looking at other solutions, and found Resig's article
I know you were looking at pixel-generating canvas code recently and I think using image data
@Loktar mark lines?
20:15
@SimonSarris nice tests, thats what I was doing :P
@dievardump like mark a line to the left of it
so you can go back to it
in notepad++ you can mark lines
actually do you guys want all my canvas jsperf tests? I have a sheet collected
@SimonSarris yeah definitely
I don't know, I never used that
I used that fillstyle for my plasma heightmap thingie
But there is probably a plugin for that
Mouhahahaha
(you see what I did here?)
20:16
^ for that one
way faster than a bunch of fillrects
awesome ty
I wish I could be able to do that
some of those may be handy
they correspond with a chapter I am writing in a different book ~_~
alas that was easy to write :D
nice I will def look at these
@SimonSarris yea I realized the caveat to using it, but in certain scenarios it's proven to be much less expensive
20:18
Where you just need a ton of tiny pixels its great
yeah if you're setting each pixel on a 400x400 canvas
setting image data once is WAY better
than calling fillrect 160,000 times :P
once you start making them larger it becomes pretty expensive
it depends on the number of modified pixels per frame
ie changing the color of only 200 pixels per frame might be way faster with 200 fillRects
@dievardump C-w in Emacs basically means "cut"; "C-x C-c" is exiting. Those two alone cause a lot of problems.
depends again though
on how you treat the pixels
if I just have x/y stored, with a size, 200x200 can be expensive
if I have 200 1x1 pixels its insanely fast
20:20
@Loktar ctrl+shift+p > key default > enter > ctrl+f > bookmark
just because of the inner loop crap
@dievardump awesome ty!
@Loktar once I started doing lots of math on each iteration I found image data to be much slower
@rlemon its all based on the the size of the particles
once you hit 3x3 youll see some slowdown
hrm, strange. on my home browser just adding in the wind cut my fps in half
my plasma example has a ton for example
20:21
for the 10K particle demo
yet runs great
unless the particles get too close, because more has to be filled in
maybe that was it.
yea that probably was it
they were then overlapping and sitting next to eachother
yeah because you are now doing the inner loops slowing it down alot
that was the next thing I was going to mess with but ended up not
like if the pixel was filled in already skip it
well same loops, just adding a particle.x += particle.vx + settings.wind; to the y calc and BAM - uber drop in performance.
I just realize it could also be because I'm looking up settings from the global scope :/
@FlorianMargaine This is MY JOB. Don't try to take my sit, or I'll kick your ass. HARD
20:23
Hi All, I have a noob question..! I've got objects made from jQuery's each() function. I found the value I needed in each object like this: var imgClone = obj.firstElementChild.lastChild.attributes[2].value; - I'd like to know, is this slower than using jQuery functions..?
@rlemon thats weird..
I mean look at my plasma demo on codepen
I calculate the x/y/z every frame
would accessing from the global scope 40K times slow me down that badly?
the math didnt slow it down at all
global would be faster actually
hrm, fakk.
no scope chain to look through
20:24
why do I always think global is last in the chain
@Dan how would you do it with jQuery? and attributes[2], are you sure?
like, global scoped variables get appended to the chain
w/e , js you suck. I kid, I <3 you .... jerk..
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something like $(this).children() , then some function get get the last child of "this" and then attr('src') I think..?
@dievardump Attributes in an array, yeah. I think this is right.
It does return correct values, I just wondering if this is more like "real" jS haha
@Dan do you know the attribute name?
lookup by name if you know the name
and use . notation
if the name is variable just use bracket notation and lookup in the properties
@rlemon could you give me a small example at all?
20:26
if it's a data- attribute ignore this and just use getAttirbute()
you shouldn't use .attributes[]
no, it's not data, it's a <img>'s src
then obj.firstElementChild.lastChild.src
BAM, done
Ok, I'll try this shortly. I'm just off to eat! Thanks for the tip : )
keep in mnid firstElementChild is needing polyfills for old ie
!!/mdn firstElementChild
20:29
@rlemon mustachify me works great
oh waouw
@FlorianMargaine look how far a bit of bitching can get you. github.com/joyent/node/pull/3696#issuecomment-7394589
TIL Rob Thomas wrote + created Veronica Mars.
WTF, I love that guy.
I only know him as a singer
BOOO
not the same "Rob Thomas"
F u man! why you gotta get me excited
20:34
I'm more astonished by the: "fastest project to get to 1million and 2millions"
Rob Thomas is the creator and executive producer of VERONICA MARS. He is also one of the co-creators and executive producers of PARTY DOWN. This particular Rob Thomas never fronted Matchbox 20. He did, however, put 20 points up on Greg "Cadillac" Anderson in a high school basketball game in 1983.
funny bio though
@Dracogen, Canada
Founder, Dracogen. Co-Founder, @XE, @Wifarer, @MegaCynics. Financier, @DoubleFine. Entrepreneur, investor, producer, geek, pilot. Patron of digital arts.
9.7k tweets, 2.5k followers, following 412 users
I love the guy who donates 10K
veronica mars?
yup
never have I heard of
tbh I just wikipedia'd the show
20:37
It's shite (just for you @SimonSarris) .
Made the mistake to waste two minutes of my life.
@OctavianDamiean please use "shite" instead, I have stereotypes about foreigners and I need you to conform to them
I liked it.
she is hot, but the premise of the show is;
she got drugged & raped in HS at a party,
turns into a super detective and tracks down her rapist in the final episode.
only show ever to have it's main plot line based around rape.
@SimonSarris lol :D
what about girl with the dragon tattoo?
20:38
OMG not the same thing.
show !== movie
@SimonSarris u need html halp i use jquery pls send money to paypal kthx
I didn't see either of these
@rlemon BOOK
@AmaanCheval LOL
20:39
@AmaanCheval You nailed it.
I'm talking about Television here ... why are you people mixing in these other forms of media.
stop being dumb.
@OctavianDamiean :D
I only watch movies :(
I don't own a tv :(
Girl with a dragon tattoo is a book.
how do you watch movies then?
20:39
I don't even own any free time what am I doing here :(
you always go out?
I didn't even see girl with the dragon tattoo I'm running off of hearsay :(
I should have known better. This chatroom isn't going to help me
And the whole Millenium history is not about her rape.
I own a number of TV's but still sit at my PC and watch shows / movies from it
:/
20:40
whats wrong @Jake?
@rlemon Netflix?
yea and cough pirated I mean legally acquired media.
Trying to figure out jquery sortable
@JakeZeitz Haven't seen you ask us for help yet.
@JakeZeitz Did you ask a question?
20:41
we're all jQuery illiterate
that's unfortunate
@rlemon Heh, I'd happily pay, but there just aren't any other convenient methods
except for jAndy
he's quite jY
Yea, Simon is special though, he is the illiterate that's writing a book.
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that's impressive
20:41
HEY the book doesn't advocate libraries
@AmaanCheval true.
No. The freelance we hired here was jQuery letrate. But not code letrate, it gave that: gist.github.com/dievardump/89fd5a6da129cfa7dcf6
except three.js
the only library used in the book
I wasn't saying [insert library name] illiterate. :D
I am thinking about giving fabricjs.com a try
just to hammer out some stuff
20:42
if it suits thine needs, it is the most popular canvas library to date
really? fabric.js?
well, if anyone regains literacy. I need help with this problem: stackoverflow.com/questions/15416275/…
I stumbled upon it a few weeks back, never heard of it before that
type "canvas library" into google
20:43
Never heard of it
@SimonSarris Really? I'd say ImpactJS would be the most famous
Or most used, at least
frantically tries to acquire literacy
fabric is more general I think
@OctavianDamiean acquire literacy in my library!
@JakeZeitz you maybe should review your question.
I don't use them, I just make them
20:44
^ less biased than google
those first two results o_O
fffffffff
@rlemon Not great results
@dievardump I believe I have, what do you think I might be doing wrong?
html-canvas-lib.sourceforge.net might be useful, havn't looked at the code just the examples
there are like 30 js errors on he page
weird, no there aren't
20:48
@rlemon pfff, use a real search engine ...
reddit is my search engine once I realize it's 4:50
@JakeZeitz Explain the problem before showing code. The title is not considered as an explication.
Indeed, your question looks like a wall of code at first.
20:59
var empty = document.createElement('p');
empty.appendChild(document.createTextNode(i18n._('library-empty')));
this.el.appendChild(empty);
What's wrong with that? :(
i18n._('library-empty')
You sure that's right?
yep
well because of the nesting and all that shit, it did not throw the this.el undefined
I always wonder why that happens
You using Backbone there?
Yep.
But I'm messing around. Because I try to "quickly fix everything"
The person I work with is left handed and every time I come back to my computer the mouse and pad is on the wrong side, fun fact of the day
21:04
@XCritics why is he using your desk? Is there some sort of weird communal atmosphere at your workplace?
(but no, I won't this.$el.append($('<p>').html(i18n._('library-empty')));)
@canon I work in an oil plant, so I have to go do mechanical work in the field, and he mainly just does paper work and stuff, so when I leave he jumps on the coimputer and fucks up stuff
@canon I'm not a software engineer like I would love to be :(
ah
Soon I hope
So when writing with Node.js, is everything actually displayed on one page, like when you get routed from /home to /blah, does the page reload content or is it just displayed on the same page after it calls the new function?
@XCritics up to you
21:08
@BenjaminGruenbaum is there a good practice when doing it? Like do lots of people prefer a new page vs async or what
Node.js is very powerful for creating single page apps, but it's also very easy to route different urls to different HTML pages
@XCritics That depends on what you're making
Evenin!
This question is pretty old, but it covers some aspects on why doing it always this way is a bad idea
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Q: node.js website/app templating design

Benjamin GruenbaumShort Version: Templating done completely with serving one html file and loading page-specific data using ajax/sockets, with node, what sort of performance should I expect? design-wise good or bad? Long Version I'm currently in the process of learning to code better node. I'm a long time javas...

Recursion is always the answer
^ The bot should have this post back-ref to itself when it posts this one
21:15
lol
Oh, Ubuntu 13.04 Beta 1 is live!
I don't know if it can be useful for you, but that's some information
@dievardump That's a really old post
I've done node for hours every day since
I've read that article already :)
21:16
I know.
Thanks though
Ok, it was just in case
When I said old post, I meant my question - not the post you linked to :P
Guys am I right that IE8 doesnt have Object.keys? (I dont have ie)
21:19
thx
browserstack it is then :(
got some FE code delivered that was supposed to be working until IE7 but first thing I spot is Object.keys(foo) so that means its not tested
guess im just promoted to tester
its 480 lines. i'll fix it
Or drop support if possible
21:26
cant
B2B app for global corps
Object.prototype.keys = function(obj){
     arr = [];
     for(var propName in obj){
         arr.push(propName)
     }
     return arr;
}
Then you're on your own now, young padawan. Good look!
Something like that, MDN probably has a better shim
@BenjaminGruenbaum 'in'! meh!
21:29
I have written the rule in my project that whoever uses that pays me $100
What's wrong with "in"?
That's practically what Object.keys does anyway
it will return non-enumerables in old browsers
Oh yeah, and I forgot the hasOwnProperty check
What old browsers?
i think IE7-
but dont quote me on that
Really? Woah, I gotta start using for in again
21:36
Duck-Typing is best typing
@copy: you write a lot of code for IE6/7 nowadays? This is my 2nd project in 18 months that has requirements like that
I'm not working, I'm not even making websites. So no IE testing for me ever
lovely :)
I never write code for more than 1 different interpreter (chrome, firefox and opera are very similiar these days)
i wish.. apparently chineseBusiness++ == IEVersion--
i dont do the front-end code though
According to what i see in stats, in Nigeria and Angola they use more recent software than in China
21:41
Hi everyone
@plodder I hear that IE 6 is still quite common there shudder
where can i find a good guide for understanding/applying "node.js" ? I already read this nodebeginner.org was very useful but I need something more advanced
@user2088447 loop into express.js
Also, what are you trying to make?
a chat box
for a lot of users
21:45
That's nice
Node.js is pretty awesome for that
Seen socket.io?
Gotta thread in Python, I'm a bit anxious.
just a little bit
if you use threads in python chances are good you are doing something wrong
and i officially hate my isp.
that's a 100M line
21:47
thats nice
@ThiefMaster that looks like you're getting ripped off :P
@ThiefMaster Why threads in python = something wrong?
@ThiefMaster Actually, in this particular case you might be right. :D
maybe they throttled me for downloading 120 GB last night.. never heard of them doing thatthough
@Benjamin: because of the GIL
@ThiefMaster "CPython's memory management is not thread-safe" :O
So python doesn't do threading well?
21:49
basically you can use threads if you have IO-bound code or call to cpu-bound C code that releases the GIL - but if you want to have parallelism for python code use processes
That sucks :/
Well I have network-bound code.
How does django handle it?
However, the program can't execute without the response anyway ...
No need for threads.
I think most WSGI containers use processes
and if threads are used you are still unlikely to do anything cpu-intensive in a webserver thread - so it won't be a big problem
21:51
Starting a new process for every new requests sounds horrifying
doing so with a thread would be almost as bad
threads/processes are re-used
and whenever python makes a blocking call it releases the GIL - so if you are waiting e.g. for a database read other threads can do python stuff in the meantime
So, if I want to do some calculation in a multi-threaded manner, for example square all the numbers from 1 to 100, how would I do it? Would I need to start a process for each number?
you'd let the the multiprocessing module take care of it, but yes
That sounds really slow
well, for squaring 100 numbers yes. but you wouldn't want to parallelize that anyway ;)
if you need parallelism the overhead of starting a bunch of processes is most likely minor
21:56
damn, came home to find one of my feather dusters dropped his crown :(
Sabellidae (feather duster worms) are sedentary marine polychaete tube worms where the head is mostly concealed by feathery branchiae. They build tubes out of parchment, sand, and bits of shell. Glomerula secretes a tube of calcium carbonate. They tend to be common in the intertidal zones around the world. Their oldest fossils are known from the Early Jurassic. Characteristics Feather-duster worms have a crown of feeding appendages or radioles in two fan-shaped clusters projecting from their tubes when under water. Each radiole has paired side branches making a two-edged comb for filter...
the big fan he can 'drop' or 'shed' when he's unhappy
they usually don't do that unless they're REALLY unhappy.
water conditions all check out, they get fed every day
@ThiefMaster Are you saying that the cost difference between starting a process vs. starting a thread is minor?
21:58
idk what the hell his problem is
Gotta find out why he's so unhappy.
@rlemon Does he have a girl friend?
yea well, he's not dead yet and he can regrow the crown. I just need to figure out why he did it in the first place. I did just add a skimmer but I still feed em
@OctavianDamiean afaik they are asexual
@rlemon, that is the saddest thing i've heard today
they split and grow into two
That's why he's so unhappy ...
21:59
@BenjaminGruenbaum: no, i'm saying that the cost of starting a process/thread is minor compared to whatever you want the process/thread to do. otherwise you would just do it in the main process/thread
@BenjaminGruenbaum Maybe not if compared directly, but compared to the time the thing you want to do takes

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