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Q: Looping and Chaining Ajax Calls using deferred

Joey Salac HipolitoI've seen many questions about this but nothing seems to give the right answer for my case. I've seen also answers that uses .pipe but I'm looking for an answer that uses .then. Okay. I need to do 3 ajax calls, lets say a poll application that allows multiple accounts. The processes that need to...

If you need your IDE's code generation tool, then your language is too verbose
hmm... can we do "close vote requests" here? stackoverflow.com/questions/16369854/… [EDIT] never mind closed already :O
The insane redhead is indeed hot
oohhh, she's the oversexed secretary from Mad Men
...well that wasn't specific
Holy friggin fuck
Episode 11, when they reprogram the bin
That's Windows XP
With a driver installation menu
@copy Please tell me my eyes deceive me
02:24
Lemme check
Around 21:40
"Image hosted by tripod"
Ohh what the fuck
02:29
The director of Firefly is simply a genious
Normally I'd agree. But...this takes some stomaching
So this is how hacking is done? youtube.com/watch?v=zfy5dFhw3ik
They can animate spaceships, but making a GUI...
It's obviously on purpose
oh
He's a genius
02:40
Premature optimization is the root of all evil
But why would you say that it takes stomaching?
> Tell me more good stuff about me!
oh Kaylee...
03:12
Well, that dead guy gave me a heart attack
03:45
So.. Here is a thought.. Does animating an Object with CSS run on a different thread?
different from the javascript one?
it should
But that "could" be usefull ^^ Interesting
they could even be GPU-driven if the browser feels like it
03:50
I was just wondering because I checked out an old box2d NodeJS example that uses CSS instead of JS for animation. I mean, if you have A LOT of stuff going on, I guess moving the animation to css might be usefull..
the benefit here is that the animation doesn't need to freeze when you're computing (but the browser itself might freeze)
You mean when I only have one core anyways it might freeze?
Most browsers suspend user interaction when javascript is running.
At least chrome does. Chrome alone counts as majority :-)
"The benefit of using CSS is that the animation does not freeze, but the browser might + JS freezes the browser. "
I think I need that one again .
the benefit of CSS animations is that they're smoother and don't compete with javascript for the user time.
The disadvantage of long-running javascript is that it blocks the UI thread in most browsers.
that's all
CSS animations don't cause the browser to freeze. long-running javascript does.
03:58
Yeah that was why I though it might be neat.
I am just looking for some flaw in the plan right now..
yeah, there's a major flaw
yeah that was my concern... Surely html5 browsers would support css I though
no IE8 support. Goodbye WinXP users. No IE9 support. Goodbye Win7 users. Get a browser, then we'll talk.
04:01
thought *(?) not native language
We just have to explain slowly to people that IE is for retards
no opera mini support. What the hell is opera mini, after all?
IE9 sucks less
Hipster stuff :p
(or was that IE10?)
First thing I did after formatting was click IE and download Chrome
then there's the issue that webkit needs a prefix
04:03
I was first thinking of downloading FF and use FF to download Chrome..
Eventually, if not already, there will come a CSS JS animation Library
I believe there is.
I think it even knows to fallback to javascript
What I read on SO so far is saying that CSS is compiled.. so a lot faster.. if you need that speed for some reason
there's even a library or something that converts jQuery animations to CSS3
Neat. A bit like socket.io
Javascript is compiled as well
the real benefit is that you can use native loops or even the GPU to render CSS animations
04:06
Yeah but JIT, doesnt that chuck out a lot of data and needs to compile each time anew?
I'm not aware of CSS compilation being cached any longer than javascript compilation.
I'm not even sure CSS is compiled by the browser, just parsed.
Well, some comments said it was..
I don't see much room for compilation
saw it here I guess..
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2999749/performance-of-css-transitions-vs-js-animation-packages
Lol, indeed
that accepted answer is WTF IMO
you can trigger CSS animations from javascript
> Jquery is by far the best for js animations
[Citation needed]
04:13
:p
Yeah.. I prefer to use the vanilla.js library for animation
huh? I would hate to use setTimeout for animations
(unless I needed to compute each frame separately
Yeah, maybe because I am more into mini games stuff. But jQuery really hasnt got to me
why not?
@copy She can't leave! Where will the sexual be in the last episode?
I find the code really ugly.. $$$$ everywhere..
04:22
meh. I like $
I am thinking of learning it just because it is everywhere...
it is, and unlike Prototype.js it doesn't override the native prototypes
using a wrapper object instead
I hope I don't end up using it everywhere. Any overhead where it isnt needed is shit I think
And they have to mention reavers again
99.9% chance your jQuery CDN is already cached by the browser.
meaning no extra download is required
04:30
Yeah but I dont want to end up:
var result = $(function($$nextfunction($$$(function(x,y){
1+1
})))));
If you get what I mean... Jquery is used by a LOT of people who have no clue. And while I am in that box right now, I don't wanna be stuck in it forever.
none of $$... are reserved by jQuery
just $ itself
Well, that wasnt actual code.. My point was that I don't wanna become a complete code monkey who just uses jQuery for every task. But that's up to me to watch out for anyways I guess
also, function(x,y){1+1}???
I do agree, don't use jQuery where plain javascript does it better.
(unless it happens to be the native DOM API. I don't like the native DOM API, even though it does have some nice features)
Thats all settled then! Time for food. Cya
05:04
@copy And that's how it ends!?
What the fuck?
codepen.io/anon/pen/bIwoA any idea why those 3 images won't go side-by-side, I set display: inline-block on the div
05:29
@XCritics Yeah, it's because you're using percentages on carousel img.
@XCritics Change width: 20%; and height: 20%; to max-width: 100% and max-height: 100% if you're just trying to fill the parent container's width. Here: codepen.io/anon/pen/IhAtD.
05:46
what does this mean background: {color:Background};
@Batman it means bad coding
im editing a theme in tumblr and im seeing this a couple times
i assume Background is a dynamic variable used to set color but it just seems weird
I didn't know variables or whatever this is could be used like that in CSS
It's not mentioned in the specs: dev.w3.org/csswg/css-color-3. I have never seen that, and I'm pretty sure it's not allowed.
I did a search for dynamic CSS and LESS turned up
i think it might be LESS and not CSS
but i don't really know
what it can do seems pretty awesome though
Huh. That's pretty awesome. I might look into that myself, now.
Funny, you came to ask a question and it's me who learned lol.
06:01
this is how it's set up in the template:

<meta name="color:Background" content="#1B1C1F"/>
then basically whenever they use "Background" the content is whatever the meta with that name is set as
it's weird
:P
06:26
That looks fucking awful
If you want variables in CSS, use a preprocessor like SASS or LESS
yea LESS looks a lot more simpler to implement
yea LESS looks simpler to implement (im an idiot)
06:44
> $=document.querySelectorAll.bind(document) // the most important part of jQuery
> $ = document.getElementById.bind(document) //what I actually want in my project
> var c = document.getElementById("c") // what I actually need
07:02
haha @ phil karlton quote
@JanDvorak - Did you study math formally?
@acheong87 why do you think so?
I believe I did
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A: On the minimal number of generators of a finite group

Jan DvorakFalse. Since every finite group is a subgroup of some symmetric group $S_n$ (group of all n-element permutations under composition) and each symmetric group can be generated from two elements (rotate and swap_first), it suffices to find a finite group that cannot be generated from two elements. ...

(I meant "formally" as in, was that your degree program.)
I don't think I have a degree in math. I did study math in high school, though. Mostly self-taught.
07:20
I've encountered a weird phenomenon in Chrome whereas Math.sin(0.1) computed much faster than Math.sin(x) where x was 0.1.
07:32
What the hell is going on with Firefox? I've got two radically different measurements.
Huh. That is really weird.
Oh, you know what it probably is?
They might optimize for integers using lookup tables.
now I'm generating random values and it still behaves erratically
I've got 20 ops / sin peak value in firefox. Chrome is much slower, but also more consistent.
Hm, what if 0.1 is just a really inefficient one to calculate?
07:41
which one would you like, 0?
Sure. Or 0.25, in case it has to do with floating point arithmetic.
you mean, it has to round 0.1 to something representable, again and again and again?
That's a shot in the dark. But yeah, something like that.
given that it's stored in a variable...
RUn it. Let's see
pretty much random
standard deviation of 100% on Chrome. What's going on here?
I don't think it's competing for resources either
my idea is that it has managed to deplete - and cache - every possible value that Math.random could ever return.
?
But then... why would it not do the same for the constant examples... I'm probably misunderstanding you.
07:54
I certainly hope Math.random is not that bad.
Oh, hah.
The constant examples get cached much quicker. If Math.random ever returns 1e9 distinct values, memory aside, you start getting 100% hit rate pretty soon.
of course, a 8GB cache is quite unrealistic
If constant examples get catched quicker... why are they slower. I'm not getting your drift.
(I get the 1e9 distinct part and the 100%.)
No wait, never mind. I misinterpreted you
Gotcha
makes sense
08:24
@BadgerGirl - Mexico, wherein?
09:02
@XCritics Desandro is like a wizard or something.
I'm getting so angry at CSS :P
@XCritics what's up? CSS I can do. JS not so much.
I've been trying to research how to make a simple css3 carousel, but i cannot find a good tut to save my life, css isn't my strong suit
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Q: JavaScript xor function

CoRI made simple JavaScript xor function. It accepts string, numeric array and mixed array (char, string, num) as params. It returns string or an array. Array is somewhat safer because not all chars are visible on screen. My questions are the usual. What do you think of it? Does any improvement c...

@Batman thats Tumblr template syntax. But it seems you worked it out.
@XCritics no JS at all?
09:07
It doesn't matter, JS is fine, I just want to make something scrolly x.x
With controls or auto?
Just auto :)
Do you have a code-pen pro account?
I don't sadly.
Was gonna say, I'd watch you make one :P
You can do that on Codepen? I do livestream sometimes :)
09:15
Yeah, they have a live update of code, it's pretty neat :P
Livestream a carousel! :P
09:39
BMW Made a gaming mouse?? mmouse.ttesports.com
What's worse, they made a website with sound
09:58
any PhoneGap Developers are here ?
10:22
Hi.. Anybody knows IcallBack event handler?
10:43
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Q: Any drawbacks by including GA in your main js file?

QmalI'm using MVC that is compressing and minifying all my js files into one file so basically there is only one request. As far as I see every page has google-analytics code below their js includes. If I will not do that but instead add it in my main js file will it cause any problems?

11:21
Reopen please: stackoverflow.com/questions/16128845/called-function-location (the close does not seem just)
@Zirak there seems to be too little context to answer the question. I'm not even sure the existing answers took the right guess
But it CAN be salvaged by making edits and clarification
Then it SHOULD be salvaged, THEN reopened.
@JanDvorak I don't think that's the case. When I saw the question, form.submit is the first thing I thought of
Especially since it's on a property called form
it still needs some clarification from the asker IMO. Wouldn't close (before not getting clarification), but won't reopen either (for now).
However, if it should be closed, then the most appropriate reason would be NARQ, not 2L IMO
11:32
@BenjaminGruenbaum hello, sorry for yesterday i was too rude with you, don't take it personally , you could be the best guy in thw world, just i don't know you and you don't know me, and i'm really sorry. I was really tyred. Pardon me and have nice time
You were turned into a tyre?
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That sucks bro
or run over by a tyre?
This is what I understand as "being tyred" (as opposed to "being tired", as in "sleepy"): theliberator.be/VariousImages/RunOverFox.jpg
@Zirak what?
dudes how can i set a n Interval() and then clean that in different method?
@Zirak I am so sorry
i tryed
window.asd = setInterval(//...);
then how to clean it from inside a new method?
window.asd.clearInterval() ?
11:47
@Zirak What are you talking about?
!!/tell okok mdn clearInterval
@okok Please use google
i have to edit the question, i have window.asd = setInterval()
now i would like to check if interval is running stop it else leave it run
how can i do?
animated atoms ^ -=- ibm is damn so pro
as for me it could be a fake
i mean, there is nothing awesome in that video dude IMO
you can do that in 5 min with some adobe software for example lol
i have just watched a tut on node.js and he made like a chat app using TCP not HTTP, im noob in this area, the chat app he used in the console, can TCP be used to create a chat app like this one?
@okok now do this
12:02
people are upvoting this :O why would they do that
@Darkyen that it's really like , but i prefer such thing youtube.com/watch?v=pii4G8FkCA4
also someone please enlighten this poor soul in the comments on that question, I've done it far too many times :P
I am really interested by node.js and want to give it a try. But, Ryan Dahl recommends either linux or a mac for installing node without any bugs.

Can't I install it without having bugs on windows? I mean I can surely get a fresh Ubuntu installation on my PC and surely will if it becomes necessary but hey!

Lastly is there any good documentation video on how to install it to "Hello World" anywhere on web (YouTube)?
12:09
@Doorknob Link him to w3fools.com
akash: I just got started with node on windows, works just fins as long as you don't have to compile anything
Compile what?
dependencies
bcrypt breaks down on alot of windowsbuilds
@akash4eva Node works just fine on windows
It was problematic around 2 years ago, not so much any more
It still has huge issues.
12:13
I work with it daily, I get no such issues
@Benjamin Do you have any good links to documentation of installation of node on windows?
@akash4eva go to nodejs.org , click download, you're done
Bcrypt compile is just a coint toss if it will work on your machine
@akash4eva If you want a free IDE with node support for windows you might want to consider microsoft WebMatrix, it has built in nodejs debugging and stuff
@Richard Worked on my machine, and every machine I installed it on, sorry
I did hear people had problems
That's just pure bull
look up the mailing list
12:15
27 secs ago, by Benjamin Gruenbaum
I did hear people had problems
Sorry to disturb you guys, I'm just starting off with server-side developement for the first time. (JavaScript is my favourite)
my bad misread
@akash4eva Read nodebeginner.org , it won't get you very productive fast, but it'll teach you the basic concepts
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@Benjamin Thanks! You're marvelous! :)
@copy Watching "Serenity" with mixed joy and sadness
@AmaanCheval Firefly
12:18
@akash4eva you should give linux a try regardless, it's nice to learn to use, it's free and you should know your alternatives. A lot of people in this room prefer linux (not me though), it's worth knowing about.
Probably Ubuntu, or Fedora, or something else that is extremely user friendly
@BenjaminGruenbaum Fedora and Ubuntu are like Firefox and Chrome
... :P
exactly the same analogy fedora tries to deliver limited working [ they do work ] features in any case
ubuntu gives tons of them but no garuntee // from what i have experienced
regardless knowing linux is awessome and teaches u tons about how computers work
makes u more productive
Just because Fedora starts with an F and the Ubuntu logo is a circle :P
@Darkyen That as a terrible analogy :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum nah
i tried to use ubuntu 4 times
never ended up getting the os to boot up properly
something or else is always broken
12:30
same like chrome for me supports tons of features .. but the gpu acceleration fucks up bad
fedora and firefox might not support loads of cool features but fedora is insanely stable for me
You know what always works? Internet Explorer, you should install that :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum i cant use Ubuntu when it refuses to play 2 audio applications
if chrome played audio skype couldn't take it.
and vice versa
Just stick to windows :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum MacOS X :D
Or learn to configure your linux :P
12:32
and Fedora \o/
@Darkyen OSX is the worse in both worlds imo :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum see it this way you get a linux like environment with a stable hardware
ps ... what it seems is OS X is not configurable but if you know how to do it right , you an even replace the whole UI layer of the os
my boss showed me that // hes an OS X geek
@BenjaminGruenbaum ps... my fedora is properly configured
i had problems with ubuntu cause it was the first i tried, maybe i should try installing it again
but yeah first time it never gave audio properly, second time the gpu was too new, third time UEFI messed up\
Naaa, just use windows :P
How could that guy get jQuery to a JavaScript numbers question :(
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Q: Creating new variable from another

IlyaDWhat would be the best way to create a new variable from another variable. Since doing var oldvar = 1 var newvar = oldvar will link them, what would be the bets best way to clone or cope the new variable?

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Q: How to give the number in google map marker

Darshan ShastriHow to give the number in Google map marker? There is marker is available but I implement marker with it's number. I used the following code for this: locations = (<?php echo json_encode($location); ?>); var map = new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById('map'), { zoom: 6, center: new goo...

@BenjaminGruenbaum windows is ... meh good but i dont feel like using it
microsoft is going nuts and nuttier with installments
Make everything boxes
Make everything coporate friendly
Fuck the user experience fuck consistency
oh shit we fucked up lets revert to 7 like exp again
what the fuck microsoft ?
12:45
Windows 8 is the worst thing ever to happen to Windows
@Doorknob its not
the like the app model of the OS
but what they essentially did is break insanely usable features of windows
@Darkyen yes it is there are pretty much no improvements :(
for example u cant drag and drop from desktop to skype
@Doorknob wrong
@Darkyen what has improved in Windows 8?
each app is an app an entity... which is awesome
instead of 10 programs dependent on each other from what i understand each app is discrete
add to that the metro interface
it is COOL just done wrong
responsive applications
is an incredible concept to begin with
and then HTML 5 apps... dont u find that features just to begin with
there is way more under the hood
a bare installation of windows 8 boots up in ~ 6- 7 seconds on my g55 which is as fast as ubuntu does
faster then MacOSX with similar architecture
multi-tasking has definitely improved cause now all my cores are at same level none is overloaded as hell
12:48
@each app discrete: wouldn't you have to install directx/<insert library here> 10000 times then? @metro: Personally I think the desktop is more efficient. You can see more icons at once. @HTML5 apps: Win7 can do that on web browsers right? @speed: okay I suppose that's correct but still. there's not many improvements.
also to finish this all OS doesnt crashes that bad
@Doorknob yes
but they already do that
@eazimmerman yes to what?
directx gets reinstalled with each program
12:49
the same thing happens with xna
@eazimmerman program != app
well that's a waste of resources
i dont think u need to install direct X
i mean in windows 7
@Doorknob do you know how big XCode is ?
12:50
@Darkyen nah I don't use obj-C
@eazimmerman it doesnt. i have only 1 copy of DX which all use because of registry
@Doorknob its 4 gigabytes
yes, they reinstall a small directx package with the necessary files for each program/game/app
@Darkyen now I'm glad I don't use obj-C
and a lot of it is already on the Hard Disk
@Doorknob its not as bad as java thankfully :P
i don't like xcode. it can destroy projects so easily
12:51
@eazimmerman have u even used it ?
@Darkyen nothing is as bad as Java :P well... maybe PHP
i've been using it since 3.5
X Code 3.2 -> Project and xcode about to crash :: XCode tells me its gonna crash warns me..
and tells me oh i amma crash should i proceed
XCode is > Ecliplse but its worse then Visual Studio imho
i mean 3.0
i've had projects become completely erroneous for almost no reason
i was also using tower
12:54
Hello all
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Q: Html select with options as textboxes

Er. Nikhil AgrawalI am writing an select drop down in html which has <option><input type="text"></option> But when I am running that program the textbox is coming out of the dropdown,the purpose of inserting text box in select is that , If a user is unable to find its desired option . He will be able to add a n...

don't get me wrong. xcode is a great ide with great debugging and support
better than visual studio
@eazimmerman u havent used visual studio i guess then
express
probably not the same
^
cya in a while need a haircut ... ttyl

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