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00:58
@rlemon Lets make an Objective-C Terraria :D
01:09
no thanks
you home in an hour and a half right?
when you get home make sure you open up your ports and shit for public games
@copy I am so flattered
You google a non-trivial canvas problem, first result is one of your SO posts
:D
I love the interesting Q's, and I cant wait to start getting back to doing SO
its been nine months since I really looked at it
01:24
ROT13 is sufficient encryption
01:40
@copy What are you doing?
Codegolf
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Q: window.onload=function with ubermenu

imagineuxhere is my code; < http://jsfiddle.net/IMAGINEUX/AQrNs/ > I am using plugin to place this code on specific pages. But it is not firing correctly. Has anyone had experience working with ubermenu / WP and jquery. do I have to call the jquery into my or should I scrap all this and go with throug...

02:29
@rlemon already done I was playing last night with a buddy, I'll be home in an hour will you be on?
maybe
I have some stuff ready for you
Kk be a man stay awake
02:44
Does anyone know of a way to disable a link with jQuery? When I say disabled I mean to make it completely not clickable and remove any other events temporarily associated with that click. For example: I have a navigation menu that loads pages via ajax into a main content area. If the person clicks down the links too fast it locks the page up. I need to prevent the click event on other links until the previous request has been completed.
I also have other events like an ajax loading image that shows when clicked... I need that to go away too. So basically make a link "dead" until a function has completed.
Not using preventDefault either.. need it totally unclickable.
Hi Amaan!
@AmaanCheval Hello again :)
Every language has an optimization operator. In C++ that operator is ‘//’
@rlemon steam!
I think Microsoft should make Windows open source
m59
m59
Artists/Designers have cool business names like my business name "Studios" or "Designs". Do programmers have cool stuff like that?
"My Cool Business Name" code guy
lol
04:10
I wonder how long I can go without hearing the new Psy song
Me too
Maybe forever
hopefully
Or at least until something I like parodies it
> open the Windows and let the stale air out
Simplicity is prerequisite for reliability. [Edsger W. Dijkstra]
 
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06:36
booooring
07:00
@phenomnomnominal I was waiting to see just how long it would take for somebody to say something
Hey JS pros :)
I actually start to understand callbacks, *gasp*
But I have a question..
If I enclose a function inside a setTimeout, then the function is executed after the timer, right? I did some tests in NodeJS, but want to make sure here.
Yeah
Just asking because for concurrency reasons I think I will change my code so that the function is executed and the timeout just issues the result later
Neat, all good then
XY problem.
Hm.. Ive heard that before, but the net is to slow for me to google it at the moment, so I can't pretent I remember it ... @phenomnomnominal
07:05
You're asking for help with your attempted solution to the problem, not the problem.
Normally you get bashed if you ask without trying
But you did try
It would be entirely appropriate to say, here's my problem, here's what I've tried, any suggestions?
steam is freakin me out
and pissing me off
and greatly pleasing me...
It still sounds like you are saying I did bad. I am not actually sure right now what my "problem" question would have been.
i'm saying, why do you need a timeout to return the result
07:09
Wait.. my question was if the function is executed after timeout. Seems right then :p
Because it is for a game where you move across a grid. And I want to create the illusion of a certain movement speed
yes but you then said this:
> Just asking because for concurrency reasons I think I will change my code so that the function is executed and the timeout just issues the result later
Which set of some alarms in my head that there might be a better way to solve your problem.
If it is for game animation, you want to set up a game loop
usually with requestAnimationFrame, and keep track of ticks and set of your events at specified frame numbers
You did read that this is on the server side though right?
On nodejs
php is bad
07:17
@phenomnomnominal I think with the way I was thinking I hoped to just use NodeJS build in event loop. But I can see what you mean aswell. I could do a game loop that updates everything each X second and updates are just put on the stack of things to do
Maybe that would be better actually..
@SOChatBot well said
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Q: D3.js zoomable map code review

khinesterI have this code http://bl.ocks.org/nkhine/3150901 and would like to have it reviewed: function thisClient() { "use strict" var self = this var width = 960, height = 500, centered, data this.init = function() { //now.receiveLocation = function(message) { // console.log(message...

hi,can we vary the height of the iframe dynamically depending upon the content height every time
07:49
finding the content height is impossible if the iframe content is cross-domain and doesn't cooperate
yah,
any alternation for this
make it user-resizable? Guess?
If it's the same domain, you have more options
If in the same domain what are the option?
you'll need to find the content size via javascript, and set the iframe size appropriately. It helps if there's an element that doesn't expand to its container's size. <html> does (normally).
07:59
If you're using jQuery, look into the .height method
use .content to navigate into the iframe. Selectors don't penetrate frame boundaries.
@user2207115 Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
@greg Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
08:20
@Zirak, if multiple people come in one after the other, it should just you "You too, greg."
Hello
I'm trying returning false in submitting a for
form*
While one of the field is empty
Like this
One min
Sure
Hi Guys,
By using this: alert($(this).attr('href'));
I should be able to see the last clicked link?
Gonna need more context there dude..
08:26
if this refers to the click handler context, yes, it should show its link target
$('a').click(function () {  alert($(this).attr('href')); });
Please check
Alerting when field is empty
But also goes to action URL
@djtechie you return false to each, not to submit
I've update the code to use jquery
08:28
yes..but when all the fields are filled up correctly
then it should be return true
Latest version: jsfiddle.net/8WSGA/1
Thought execution will not go further if each field will not filed up
returning false to each merely stops the iteration, but the submit's getting no response
Not sure what you're trying to do with the Body
08:30
@JanDvorak Hmm...$.each is into submit then should not it be stops while submit process?
@djtechie You are returning from the wrong function
In JavaScript functions are very basic, they are the basic building block of the language
They are first order members, they're not handicapped like in Java or some other languages.
This is a really powerful concept, functions can accept other functions as parameters
08:33
Hmm..that means if I pass another function under one function
it would be the parameter
You're already doing it.
If I set return false under that function it would not effect to the main function's process
Like mine
Guys, i've clean up my code
08:34
@djtechie Exactly, when you return false from .each you don't affect the .click handler
That would be great if you could help
@Arnaud, no one has the slightest clue what you are trying to do.
@Arnaud body doesn't have a .href attribute
$('a').click(function(){
    alert($(this).attr('href'));
});
Sorry
@Arnaud You're attaching an event handler to the body element
08:35
Interesting...Can you suggest me any link which can explain exact flow of JS execution
?
^ That is a joke :P
@Benj
@djtechie, which bit do you not understand?
@BenjaminGruenbaum works with the 'a'
@Arnaud You don't say...
08:36
thx
10 mins ago, by phenomnomnominal
$('a').click(function () {  alert($(this).attr('href')); });
Why do we bother?
@djtechie JavaScript flow control is very simple, it is single threaded by default, you have event handlers. There is something called an 'event loop', every time after your synchronous code completes running it checks out if it needs to run anything asynchronous, like if a click fired and has an attached event, or AJAX arrived, etc
@phenomnomnominal Relatively a small part of what we do in this room is help newbies
@BenjaminGruenbaum, Yeah I know, but why do we bother :P
08:38
Sorry but I asked as I'm newbie :)
@djtechie He was talking about Arnaud, not you
I believe to learn something we should have strong basics
That's why I asked for a flow
@djtechie read "JavaScript: The Good Parts" , if you already have a basic understanding of the syntax and how it works and want to learn some good practices, it's a very good read
@BenJamin Thanks
@djtechie I believe "Jamin" is not the surname ;-)
OK :)
Sorry Benjamin
By the way what is ECMAScript?
I got the link for ECMAScript too in this conversation
It's basically the specification
for JavaScript
and others
eg JScript or ActionScript
ECMA is the name of the authority that controls the spec
Ok...that mean we can say each modification / new thing in javascript / actionscript would validate first by ECMA
Something like that?
@phenomnomnominal Well.. JScript is JavaScript but ActionScript is now
08:48
for example ES6, the Harmony spec
JScript started as a reverse engineered version of LiveScript and now is just the name for the MS version, right?
JScript started as a reverse Engineered version
?
Someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Netscape started out with JavaScript, and Internet Explorer wanted in on the party, so they reverse engineered it, pretty damn accurately, bugs and all.
And they called it JScript
and then when they all decided to standardise it, Microsoft insisted some of the bugs remained
What does that mean by reverse engineered version?
executable => source code
It basically means they looked at how it works, and recreated it
09:01
Okk
Can anyone help me with a Java question?
@phenomnomnominal JScript is JavaScript, Microsoft didn't call theirs JavaScript because of a trademark issue
Yeah, now that it's standardised, but it started off as a clone
one more question in the code jsfiddle.net/8WSGA/9 I've got an alert for each click but the ajax call back happen sometime, not sure to understand why
09:16
Are there some guys from Quebec or Canada online ?
There are very few people online right now, so my guess is, no.
Anyone ?
@Arnaud, you have no ajax callback
@phenomnomnominal The file.php get call every so often
what would be the preferable way to write it ?
I'm trying to send to my php code the last url clicked
Yes, and what you have will do that
09:25
but
when I look at the webserver logs
the page is not call
or once every 20 pges
while alert will work every single time
What are you doing with the request from the PHP end, are you sending a response?
so far not much
I will update a DB
@Loktar Yep, HoTS on brutal was a joke
php is not an issue
for me
php is an issue for the internet :P
09:27
Fire the call manually, and then check in the network panel if it returns
@BenjaminGruenbaum lol for some webserver yes
Gonna try HoTS on brutal with achievements @Loktar
@phenomnomnominal could help me a bit more, jquery is not obvious for me at all
Sorry dude, I've lost interest
lol
ok
09:34
How do vampires have such well-kept hair if they can't see themselves in the mirror?
10:18
^ Help vampire do have reflections in the mirror. But not in the monitor screens.
10:32
developer.android.com/training/basics/firstapp/index.html Think I might start looking into this tomorrow
10:49
$("#formEdit").focus(); why does this not works in jQuery mobile for set focus on a input
@XCritics Enjoy
I tried looking into it a month or so ago. Java isn't a language that makes you enjoy programming
Not for me, at least
@amaancheval yeah I attempted java a while back, didn't really interest me either, maybe mobile development might..
Yeah, that's what I was hoping too
But you should give it a shot anyway
It's not the same for everyone
I shall try, not promising anything haha
user2157210
anyone has epierences with ramnode?
user2157210
10:56
@XCritics its not java
user2157210
what is so bad
user2157210
but its eclipse with the android plugin
user2157210
which is the worst thing someone on earth has ever created
Uh, it's still Java
user2157210
eclipse still gives you syntax error on
user2157210
10:57
numbers
user2157210
or else

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