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14:00
@MylesGray oh cmon
5770 = £90. GTX570 = £270
5770's are that cheap now?
@KamilTomšík depends what your VM / virtualizations are
are they windows?
Nvidia's new Fermi MK 2 architechture womps
@Raynos ubuntu with self, smalltalk
@MylesGray yes. The equivelant to 5770 would be a gts450
@KamilTomšík that's different
I thought you meant windows VM :p
I wouldnt run a windows VM with Visual Studio without 8gb of ram ;D
14:03
@Raynos oh nooo :) I'm pretty ok with my W7... without VS
@Raynos what mobo did you lump for?
I hope cause you got a k CPU you have her clocked
and I don't like .NET anyway :-/
Good choice on the gpu then as gts450 and really the whole 4XX series is junk
their original Fermi architechture was flawed massive overheating and huge yield problems.
they were getting a wafer -> chip percentage of something horrible like 5-10%
@MylesGray Ehm I havnt installed the OS yet >_>
the machine has just been sitting in my room for 5 days
Thats no excuse you can clock wihtout OS :D
14:10
I havnt overclocked it yet
I already have a non-stock fan
and it's not silent :(
your missing the point... MORE POWAH
creature comforts such as hearing are overrated
I've got that one
@MylesGray I want it to be more silent
If I install water cooling will it be silent?
WEll... I have water cooling in mine and it's not
its a trade off between silence and heat
you need fans to drive the radiators...
How do I make it silent?
Turn it off ;-)
14:14
@Raynos how do i push it to git?
hey guys...i am having some trouble here...when i click submit button my something.php displays "SUBMIT" but it should be showing the list of numbers I added instead
@Raynos passive water cooling tower
@ErrorErrorError ... thats bc $_POST['mysubmitbutton']; is just the button....
@ErrorErrorError That's because $_POST['submitbutton'] is the value of your submit button.
$_POST array holds everything
14:16
As a followup to what @Neal just said, you only have one element in your form. So there's only going to be one element available in $_POST
@RyanKinal no thats not true. it will have more.
@Neal But none of them will be his inputs
@RyanKinal yes they will. with the js
Ah, good point
@Neal Seriously man, you really should know more then you do.
@Neal I know. it's no biggie though
@Raynos so how do i do it? also now the sever doesnt work when i use this comp
The enterprise is complaining that their IE6 intranet web applications don't work in Firefox5
The enterprise needs to learn to not expect 10 year old code to work on the web. They need to l2web
Anything on the web that's more then 3 years old is legacy code.
@Neal git help or man git
14:22
Depending on who wrote it, anything on the web that's more than 3 minutes old could be legacy code.
@RyanKinal psh :P Any modern code written today will be legacy in 3 years
any modern code written in 2008 is legacy today
@Raynos how do i get from cloud9?
@Neal use git
use the command line in cloud9ide
and type git commit -m "first commit"
Then use git push to push it to github.
@Raynos ill try that
@Raynos how do i know it worked?
@Raynos no console commands are working
14:43
hi...i am using Outlook.Application from java script to access the outlook contacts and i done it too..but while getting the contacts i am getting the security warning prompt from outlook...and i know how to disable this warning in outlook side....now my question is can we disable the outlook warning from java script itself???
question, I am learning to create hyperlinks....I have the CSS formatting:<style type="text/css">
A:link {background: #FFCC00; text-decoration: none}
A:visited {background: #FFCC00; text-decoration: none}
A:active {background: #FFCC00; text-decoration: none}
A:hover {background: #FFCC00; font-weight:bold; color: red;}
</style>
how do I create a link though to give it those properties?
@Neal you will know it has worked when you go to your github and see the updates version, it will tell you what the changes made were at what time and by whom
@ErrorErrorError Use the <a> tag
With an href
14:59
Hello kind people
can anyone tell me if there's a known issue with jquery's hover function in ie 7?
it won't fire unl;ess I hover over the content of the div, such as the actual letters in a p tag
**unless
@ErrorErrorError no it ddnt
@Neal well done neal :P. Try refreshing cloud9ide or checking the error log
its prone to crashing
@Raynos .....
@ChrisMarisic it gives a profile in the new paste i did
15:14
@ErrorErrorError I get the feeling you're going about the HTML -> CSS progression a little backwards. Try learning some basic, unstyled HTML first, then go for the CSS.
0
Q: Unable to authenticate proxy when starting SQL snapshot agent

Myles GrayI have a Windows Server 2008 R2 install running SQL Server 2008 R2 with all the latest updates etc applied, I have restored a database from an old image (SQL 2005) and am trying to get web-sync working with merge subscriptions. However when I attempt to start the SQL Snapshot Agent on the distr...

Anyone?
tried php room with no luck and sql room is dead
...
Go to superuser
or the sysadmin one- serverfault
ill vote to close
@raynos could you vote fro a move to serverfault one
I did.
thanks
@YiJiang can you vote to close above and move to server fault too please?
who else has over 3K here
@Nathan can you do the same too please?
15:22
Voted :-)
@RyanKinal thank you sir :)
Oh dear... trying to run 2 instances of Server 08 R2 in VMWare on a Macbook Pro :P
All 8 GB used... paging file is huge :P
O_O
That sounds more than a little terrifying
Should have said, one is running SQL Server 2008 R2 and the other is running VS 2010 Ultimate :D
Wonders if I can get 8GB sticks...
Tom
Tom
Is it possible to use basic mathematical operations with the use of WebGL? I'm trying to make lightning fast javascript based calculations using the user's GPU where possible instead of CPU
I don't see why not
nice idea
GPU accelleration in browser is sketchy AFAIK
Tom
Tom
15:29
@MylesGray great, but how? The examples I've seen so far only created visual objects
I may be wrong but WebGL looks optimised more for graphics than calculations
I think they want you to delegate calculations to the CPU
for desktops apps I know you need a special SDK (like Cuda) to do calcs on GPU
Tom
Tom
@MylesGray That's disappointing :(
so I think the same would be needed for in-browser calculations
@Tom still nice idea, but dont take what i say for gospel by any strech
but afaik WebGL doesnt allow for GP-GPU use
Tom
Tom
alright, that's what I suspected
maybe the upcoming flash gpu acceleration release will help
I could make javascript offload gpu calculations to flash, if it allows for this
well there is that but then flash is cpu-intensive as is
i would imagine they only allow for things like vectors etc to be calculated
not general computing
but it's definatly worth a look
Tom
Tom
15:34
@MylesGray I'm pretty sure adobe will implement the same limits as in WebGL though
yeah, same :'(
my thoughts exactly
yeah they see HTML5 (the blanket term) as their main rival in the web arena
@Tom wait for OpenCL
so I can see them just emulating WebGL
Tom
Tom
@Raynos you mean flash implementing opencl ?
I think we are talking about the same thing
0
Q: Simple Javascript Widget without cluttering global namespace?

Rice Flour CookiesI've written some Javascript code with jQuery to display a dialog box on a web page that "floats" in the corder of the page. (1) It has the following features: the dialog follows as the user scrolls the page. (2) If the user holds down the [Ctrl] key, the dialog is hidden so that it doesn't obs...

Tom
Tom
15:36
@MylesGray you don't happen to know if Java Applets can do this?
@Tom highly unlikely
Tom
Tom
Meh, alright, I will give up on the idea ^^
@Tom god no. HTML5 OpenCL
It should be here by 2012
The only thin I can think of is running a JS calc that would trigger a server-side procedure that runs in a CUDA environment
until OpenCL comes along
Tom
Tom
@MylesGray the whole objective is to make clients perform calculations, rather than my server
15:38
i udnerstand but at the moment that is all that I see is possible
Tom
Tom
So OpenCL will allow for general computing?
wait for OpenCL like @Raynos says it looks like a solid framework
why is there no css on so
Most definatly it isnt a graphics engine
@Karem ?
@Tom also use webworkers
15:39
The chat looks weird like theres no page style
OpenCL allows you to do computation on the GPU
Tom
Tom
@Raynos great, is there a beta of any sorts for it?.
@Karem dont use IE :P
@Tom pathetic alpha using a plug-in
Tim
Tim
hi :)
15:40
I'm sure opencl is the wrong word
Tom
Tom
@Raynos for what browser?
ahh that was better with chrome
firefox made it weird :S
Tim
Tim
don't mean to interrupt - but had a question if someone has time to assist :) ?
15:42
in my callback response `msg` there's a div element with a id attribute that I would like to grab. I tried:
var aID = $(msg).find('div').attr('id');
But it's not right..
@Tim fire away
Tom
Tom
@Raynos you linked to jetpack
I know.
I need to find the information
Tim
Tim
@MylesGray thanks a lot :) - I'm trying to determine which JS Loader is better between either HeadJS or LabJS - if you're familiar with any of these ?
@Tim seen modernizr?
15:44
@Tim I would recommend modernizr aswell and yesnope
also requirejs
Also browserify if your using nodejs
Tim
Tim
modernizr has the same feature set as HeadJS or ? - generally the performance in testing seems to be pretty good [haven't used modernizr]
That's what I wanted to show.
@Tim and more, modernizr is highly regarded in feature detection
Tim
Tim
thanks @MylesGray - but looking mainly at this stage for JS loading ?
someone who can help me out?
@Tim something to combine all JS scripts?
Tim
Tim
@MylesGray - not so much all scripts since performance is questionable combining all together. want something with parallel loading to content and HeadJS / LabJS do that [unsure if Modernizer does this]
I prefer packaging rather then async loading
package everything. Make the first load slow then infinite cache
Tim
Tim
15:49
@Raynos lots of potential issues with that and blocking etc
wanted to just know whether anyone had a "preference" of using these :) ?
@Tim I have never used either sorry :(
Tim
Tim
@MylesGray ah it's ok. I might go with HeadJS i think :) - try em out either way. they're useful on client side optimization
eeek im a little stuck.....I have 2 things
<div class="buttonwrapper">
<a class="ovalbutton" href="#"><span>Submit</span></a> <a class="ovalbutton" href="#" style="margin-left: 6px"><span>Reset</span></a>
</div>
and i have <form name="Rogers" method="POST" action="something.php" id="addForm">
<input type="submit" name="mysubmitbutton" value="SUBMIT" />
</form>
how can I format the form submit button by the ovalbutton
@Tim yes but you have caching after the first one.
@Tim I stick to minification, combination, browser and proxy caching, keep-alive connections, E-Tag removal, server static elements from cookieless domain and a host of others
15:54
Why cant i set width and height in attr()
$("#galleryimage").append(
$(document.createElement("img")).attr({
src: path+data.msg,
width: "50px",
height: "60px"
})
).show();
This site it very good for site benching: webpagetest.org
Tim
Tim
@raynos @mylesgray - using HeadJS still offers caching etc
I'll be doing a few blog posts on site optimisation soon
am i too newbie to get a answer here?
15:56
@Tim ah yes but that is an illusion
it just seems faster
but right you are
i'd rather see the first
but if you ran that site on both im almost certain the latter would be faster
Tim
Tim
@mylesgray - check firebug NET loading on each
@Tim yes but not as much.
you should still package and minimise
and load asynchronously
you should do both
Tim
Tim
@raynos - sure :) doing both but unsure whether HeadJS > LabJS or LabJS > HeadJS :)
Agree with @Raynos
3
Q: Optimum JavaScript package size.

RaynosWhen you serve JavaScript to a page it is best to serve one packaged, minified and gzipped file to reduce latency and request times. But is it better to send One big package for your entire website One big package for each page in your website. CDN I don't want to load from a CDN With 1. you...

15:58
@Tim I'd say it is much of a muchness really
@Tim requireJS > all
just bench both!
Use webpagetest.com and set up your own test case
user1385191
well well, looks who's back
@MattMcDonald who is that now? ;)
It's the Myles D gray
user1385191
15:59
still half your rep
@Raynos Im guessing the D stands for "dense"?
@MattMcDonald never-thee-mind its just a number
im still thick ;)
user1385191
yes
Tim
Tim
@MylesGray yeah thanks - but think there other features at play with blocking and the like. more requests can mean faster performance than 1 JS bulk load
@Tim very true, thats why just use both and see what is faster, only way is to test!
user1385191
uh oh, Google won't load
16:00
Guys im off home
ill be back in about an hour
Tim
Tim
@MylesGray cheers thanks for the chat :)
ciao all
Tim
Tim
@raynos :) same also. i'm off too :)
@Tim you too! Good luck man, come back with some results, i'd be interested
Tim
Tim
@MylesGray - will do - no stress
16:02
How can i set the width and height of this img element that are being created?:
$("#galleryimage").append(
$(document.createElement("img")).attr({
src: path+data.msg
})
).show();
user1385191
lol
user1385191
save the element to a variable, then do "varname.width = number" and "varname.height = number"
@Tim depends. Load big bulks asynchronously
The question of parallel downloading vs less HTTP requests is a different argument
Tim
Tim
@raynos - SPOF :D
Optimum solution is to open a websocket
user1385191
16:04
@Karem you really have zero reason to use jQuery there
and use aggressive localStorage caching
Custom caching, custom data streaming, custom packaging / unpackaging
user1385191
I like to use general-purpose CSS classes for hiding and showing
Tim
Tim
@kareem - see - .attr() - api.jquery.com/attr - " jQuery's .attr() method to get the value of an element's attribute"
@raynos - not disagreeing with PageSpeed recommendations. but bulk loading is a riskier [slower] strategy IMHO :)
@Tim wow and im trying to set the value of a elemtn
user1385191
attr is a method best avoided
Tim
Tim
16:07
@kareem :)
@Tim you think so? bulk loading vs loading 10 single javascript files?
Besides you can more aggresively pack 10 javascript files into one, including removal of dead code
Tim
Tim
@raynos - you wouldn't single load 10. you would single load 2 or 3 in paralell to content. content loads seperated from javascript and multiple requests in paralell are faster than single bulk content.
@MattMcDonald ok im trying now
node.js official microsoft support \o/
Cmon enterprise. "node.js is supported by microsoft. Oh is it now? Then we should use it!"
Tim
Tim
@raynos - of course the worse thing about bulk content in production sites. you completely stuff up your caching strategy
16:09
Why?
the bulk is cached once.
You have one bulk for the entire website
not one bulk per page (thats stupid)
Tim
Tim
@raynos - and 1 single character change. and you have lost the benefit of that immediately [caching]
@MattMcDonald I did:
var element = document.createElement("img");
element.src = path+data.msg;
element.height = 50;
element.width = 50;
$("#galleryimage").append(element).show();

that worked fine, thanks
Tim
Tim
@raynos - i'm not saying there is not benefit in combining scripts. there is. but doing it smarter is a better option - seperate static and dynamic "static" JS . that is, scripts which change often - move them out of bulk plugins etc. then load these in paralell
it'll win everytime :)
and give you longer caching on releases - since scripts which don't change often - aren't reloaded by incremental changes to other functionality in bulk loading
@MattMcDonald can you also do:
var divelement = document.createElement("div");
divelement.class = 'albumGridViewItem';
user1385191
you're almost there
user1385191
16:13
select your parent with document.getElementById and then use appendChild
@Tim how many times do you update your production code?
@MattMcDonald i'm confused.. why should i do that? you want to replace that with the document.createElement?
Tim
Tim
@raynos - git push :D - enough to know an additional 2 or three loads in paralell once off is cheaper than reloading bulk scripts constantly
just "food for thought" :)
if bulk is working for you - +1 !
user1385191
var element = document.createElement("img"), parent = document.getElementById("galleryImage");
element.src = path+data.msg;
element.height = 50;
element.width = 50;
parent.appendChild(element);
parent.className = "show_block";
Tim
Tim
if you need to have flexibility to alter scripts often - separating a little doesn't hurt!
user1385191
16:17
.show_block
{
    display: block;
}
@Tim it completely depends tbh, use both techniques, use excessive benchmarking and load/speed testing
Tim
Tim
@raynos :) agree with you on that one :)
user1385191
if that element already has a class, I can write a general-purpose "add class" function
@MattMcDonald ok ok, so you know what i am trying to do?
user1385191
I converted your code from jQ to plain JS
16:19
ohhh wait
But back to win.
Windows is backing node.js
how can i replace a form submit button by a div class button>???
<form name="Rogers" method="POST" action="something.php" id="addForm">
<input type="submit" name="mysubmitbutton" value="SUBMIT" />
</form>
<div class="buttonwrapper">
<a class="ovalbutton" href="#"><span>Submit</span></a> <a class="ovalbutton" href="#" style="margin-left: 6px"><span>Reset</span></a>
</div>
Tim
Tim
@raynos - yeah heard this
@MattMcDonald looks nice, why do you stay away from jquery?
Am I the only person excited :(
user1385191
16:21
because it's unnecessary and parts of it are very poorly written
Need more node.js fans.
user1385191
really, windows + node?
user1385191
I might have to try it out then
Tim
Tim
need money :D
MSFT has lots
user1385191
these past few weeks + python have me used to writing command-line now
16:22
@Raynos I saw you post yesterday saying enterprise development is a horrible sector
i disagree, its the only sector I want to develop in, i want paid. and enterprise is where the money is
hey guys, would you please check the homepage of this website : getrefm.com/index.php, the client says that the font of the home page is in times new roman on his FF4, while is should be Myriad
@MattMcDonald
ok what are the parent.className for? the show_block?
I've tested the website on Ubuntu, Windows XP SP3 and on Windows 7 and I couldn't see this problem
user1385191
yep
so please check it out and let me know what you see
user1385191
16:23
no need for inline styling
user1385191
let CSS do the work
@karim
that means he does not have the Myriad font installed
yep
@MattMcDonald I want to have a div also around the image, like i try to do with jquery:
$("#galleryimage").append("<div class='albumGridViewItem'>"+imgelement + "</div>").show();
and it's falling back to probably just Serif
and the client probably thinks it's times new roman
16:24
@ChrisMarisic the font is included as a file, and I'm calling using @font-face
and the homepage is the only page that shows this problem
other pages are working fine as he says
user1385191
this is more lines of code, but you can avoid DOM strings if you use createElement
user1385191
on a more advanced level, I'm going to try OOP DOM creation
user1385191
would probably be less verbose
so I think that the problem is not with the font
@karim
i see that now
the home page is definitely different from other pages
16:25
times new roman?
on the homepage?
homepage is calling the same CSS file
and the same javascript files
yes i can confirm i see the same
@MattMcDonald Okay i just read the lines to understand multiple times.. think i get it now
TNR or some kind of serif font on home page, and then a san serif font on other pages
@MattMcDonald i know now how to create a new element, but how can i wrap it around another element.. Like i did quick and ugly with jquery:
append("<div class='albumGridViewItem'>"+imgelement + "</div>")
@ChrisMarisic why do you think is this happening?
16:29
you have to have some kind of css rule or javascript code that is causing this to be different
user1385191
you select the parent by id, and then use appendChild
start cutting out dependencies on your home page until you find the one that causes it
the problem is that I can't see it on my PC
I tried all of the browsers and all of the operating systems I have, and I can't see it
in which browser have you seen it?
FF4
i have not updated to FF5 yet
@MattMcDonald so if i should make a new element in the current code
var element = document.createElement("img"), parent = document.getElementById("galleryImage");
var divElement = document.createElement("div");
divElement.class = "albumGridViewItem";

element.src = path+data.msg;
element.height = 50;
element.width = 50;

parent.appendChild(element);
parent.className = "show_block"
16:34
why do you think this is happening?
user1385191
class is a reserved word in JS, use className
@ChrisMarisic
Here is the CSS code that gets the fonts :
@font-face {
font-family: Myriad;
src: url(../fonts/MyriadWebPro.eot);
src: local("Myriad Web Pro"), url(../fonts/MyriadWebPro.ttf) format("truetype");
/* font-weight, font-style ==> default to normal */
font-size:100%;
font-weight:normal;
}

@font-face {
font-family: Myriad;
src: url(../fonts/MyriadWebPro-Italic.eot);
src: local("Myriad Web Pro"), url(../fonts/MyriadWebPro-Italic.ttf) format("truetype");
font-style: italic;
font-size:100%;
I dont know what parent i should take
ok changed
i've never used the font face stuff like that
for nonstandard fonts I've only used cuffon, and minorly explored googles font system
oh dear...
steam coming from cars bonnet
and I installed a new charge cooler last night :P
me thinks i did a f**k up
16:36
I think the problem is not with CSS, if it was a CSS problem then all pages would have the same problem
@MattMcDonald divElement.appendChild(element); ?
user1385191
can't say without seeing your DOM
wow all this comfuses me, appendchild get parent.. seems all smoother and easier with jquery..
user1385191
which means you need to learn how the DOM works
@ChrisMarisic psh. Enterprise is a horrible sector.
16:39
@ChrisMarisic
and i just tried it without the div wrapping around nothing shows..
which OS are you using?
user1385191
firebug's HTML tab is a great representation of the DOM
guess so..
Passoniate and good go into startup
and sell products
That's where the money is.
The alternative is the enterprise grind.
16:40
@ChrisMarisic, which OS are you using?
arh.. i give up
user1385191
let me find you a good resource on the DOM
MDN
ok i know this..
i guess i just go with jquery.. everything other js i have are jquery, and it just turns uglier with combined plain js and jquery
16:51
@ChrisMarisic you there?
@ChrisMarisic I just want to know which OS are you using
@gsnedders since it has a 500 bounty you might want to answer it ;)
22
Q: Why is new slow?

RaynosThe benchmark: JsPerf The invariants: var f = function() { }; var g = function() { return this; } The tests: Below in order of speed in Chrome/FF5/IE9 new f; g.call(Object.create(Object.prototype)); (function() { return this; }).call(Object.create(Object.prototype)); new (function() { })...

lol, I've been working with JS so much that when I come back to C# I type if(id !== undefined)
user1385191
I'm still typing braces and triple equals in python
user1385191
oh, and those silly for loops without parens
user1385191
16:55
with python, there's no for-in, just for for objects, arrays, strings
is python worth dabbling in? I've heard it's good
user1385191
yes it is
user1385191
no logical operators either, just bitwise
user1385191
if foo and bar or baz not bing
@MattMcDonald so that would return true if foo was true and either bar or baz was true, but never if bing was true?

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