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08:00
Which one, passing functions defined elsewhere, or the comma combinator?
The comma combinator
How would I get which div click called the function? $(this).?
this is the DIV itself. $(this) is a jQuery object wrapping that div.
Could a native English speaker lend me a hand ? I'm answering an editor who contacted me and I'd prefer not make too many errors. Could someone check my 3 lines answer ?
!!/tell AmaanCheval define soupçon
@dystroy I can check, even though I'm not a native speaker
08:03
@AmaanCheval soupçon A very small amount; a hint; a trace.
@dystroy I'm not a native speaker, but I'm pretty good
paste them and you get plenty of peoples oppinion @dystroy
> First, let me thank you for your interest.

Then, yes, I'm open to discussions about publications as this is something I've yet considered (I've already provided training sessions) but that I had until now dismissed, mainly by fear of a crowded market on the topics on which I'm the most at ease. So I'd be happy to discuss this further with Mr Scott.

As I'm not really at ease when speaking in English, I'd rather continue by mail, or using any text-based solution, for example skype.
@vloo 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.
@JanDvorak $(this).attr('id'); I think
08:04
@WilliamJames will do. Also, this.id will do.
@JanDvorak Thanks I shall plug this in and see where I get with it
@dystroy "I've yet considered but that i had until now dismissed" sounds wrong in my ears
@dystroy I don't get the second sentence. (you should change the beginning "Then" - you open with "First", so you should continue with "Second")
Now, "I've yet considered" means you haven't considered it before, but later on in the sentence it seems like you did consider it
I did consider it
I've already considered
08:07
thanks
"yet" is for negative sentences
I'm really bad with "yet" (and a few other millions English forms)
Would it be better to remove "the" before "most at ease" ?
Maybe: "Second, I'm open to discussion about publications, [added comma] as this is something I've considered before (having provided training sessions [not sure if this is what you meant]). However, up until now I've dismissed the idea, mainly because the topics on which I'm most at ease have many other publications"
Yes, "the" there doesn't make a lot of sense
Thanks a lot
Do you need to end a switch statement with a ';'? e.g. switch(X) { //code };
08:09
I'm not so happy about the last part, gimme a min and I'll try to come up with a better one
I hope they're looking for a writer for the French market...
@WilliamJames No. Statements don't require a semicolon at the end.
@Zirak Thanks
@WilliamJames javascript is happy to put the semicolon there for you if the next thing is a newline or a closing curly brace
How can i get the data id value?

I want to get the data-issue-id and stored as a value in a hidden field by clicking any of the following button.

<input class="issue" data-issue-id="1" name="commit" type="submit" value="Letter 1">
<input class="issue" data-issue-id="2" name="commit" type="submit" value="Letter 2">
<input class="issue" data-issue-id="3" name="commit" type="submit" value="Letter 3">
<input class="issue" data-issue-id="4" name="commit" type="submit" value="Letter 4">
<input class="issue" data-issue-id="6" name="commit" type="submit" value="Letter 6">
08:11
@JanDvorak I see, Thanks
!!> if(true){}console.log("semicolon not needed")
@JanDvorak "undefined" Logged: "semicolon not needed"
Haha awesome ChatBot :)
I thought it was?
Why doesn't addEventListener accept a NodeList? Or even better, anything array-like?
08:13
As my wife already spends some of her holidays writing school books, writing books myself could be fun...
@BenjaminGruenbaum use jQuery
@Vinay use getAttribute(string qualifiedName) on the element
@Vinay if you're using jQuery, $el.value($el.data("issue-id"))
as getAttribute("data-issue-id")
@JanDvorak hah
08:16
@Romanticelectron is like document.getAttribute("data-issue-id") ?
@jandvorak what is e1?
@Vinay document doesn't have that attribute
@Vinay first you need to select all elements with the class "issue"
oops... am a newbie...
you'll need a loop there.
08:18
$('.issue').getAttribute('data-issue-id')  ?
@Vinay that would work if there was only one issue.
I want to get the data-issue-id integer by clicking from the specified input....
$(".issue").each(function(){$this=$(this); $this.value($this.data("issue-id"))})
then when you have an array then you write a loop over that array as ArrayName[iterator].getAttribute("data-issue-id")
@BenjaminGruenbaum Because addEventListener is on EventTarget (that's a link), which is implemented in Node (also a link), not in NodeList. Why? Because the API designers said so.
08:21
@romanticelectron the inputs are created dynamically and would change each time..
@Zirak Letting it accept an array-like would be swell, and not break backwards competibility at all
@jandvorak Thank you jan .. but i want to get the data-issue-id.. not value..... and i want the integer by clicking the button. For example if the user clicked the third input, i want the data-issue-id: 3. I want to store the 3 in some other hidden field.
A woman works at a lottery ball factory. She's instructed to open up a lottery ball creation kit composed of 1 red rubber ball and n strips of digits from 0 through 9.

She's instructed to do the following:

Starting with 1, write the current number on the ball using the digits available on the n strips.
Put unused digits into a bowl where they can be used later for when she runs out of available digits in step 1.
Open up another lottery ball creation kit and continue to step 1 for the next number.
@Vinay misread your question, sorry. Do you want something like $(document).on("click", ".issue", function(){alert($(this).data("issue-id")})?
Absolutely. But maybe there's some weird design reason we're not aware of. I can't think of any, but explaining why the design went a certain way requires inside information (and stamina to hold back some disgust)
08:24
here is the code to store all of them in an array `v`:-`var x=document.body.getElementsByClassName("issue");
for(var i=0;i<x.length;i++){
var v[i]=x[i].getAttribute("data-issue-id");
}


`
@jandvorak yeah absoultely jan.... instead of alert i want to store in a hidden field. For example i have a hidden field like <input class="issue_value" type="hidden">
alert(...) => $(".issue_value").value(...)
@romanticelectron Thank you... I need to get the id by clicking the specified button
$("#standard-banner, #premium-banner, #mesh-banner").click(function(){
$("#banner-type-list>li.active").removeClass("active"); //Remove all actives
$(this).addClass("active"); //Set this as the active div

$('#banner-info').children().show(); // Show all children (Just easier)

switch(this.id) {
case 'standard-banner':
$('#banner-info div').not('#standard').hide(); //Hide all but the Standard Banner Info
$('#type-selected').html('Standard Banner'); //Set the 'type-selected' value
break;
case 'premium-banner':
@WilliamJames formatting please
CTRL+K
08:25
@JanDvorak oops. Sorry - Yeh that worked nicely :D
@Vinay you need <button onclick=function(){code}... for a click listener
if you want more performance, store $(".issue_value") in a variable, and use that variable instead of searching anew everytime.
@JanDvorak Sorry I am using a Mac on one of the fist Safari browers, the formatting does seem to want to work
@RomanticElectron you're missing quotes, and inline handlers are hard to read.
@JanDvorak I am new to chat
08:28
@WilliamJames then click the [fixed font] button that appears when you input a multiline text
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$("#standard-banner, #premium-banner, #mesh-banner").click(function(){
$("#banner-type-list>li.active").removeClass("active"); //Remove all actives
$(this).addClass("active"); //Set this as the active div

$('#banner-info').children().show(); // Show all children (Just easier)

switch(this.id) {
case 'standard-banner':
$('#banner-info div').not('#standard').hide(); //Hide all but the Standard Banner Info
$('#type-selected').html('Standard Banner'); //Set the 'type-selected' value
break;
@RomanticElectron I'm not talking about the chat. I'm talking about the onclick="/*ten lines of code*/" hell
@jandvorak Thank you so much. I really appreciate.
@romanticelectron Thank you.
@WilliamJames what's the question?
@WilliamJames have you tried learning javascript ?
08:31
@JanDvorak Sorry just wanted to show how I implemented, I suppose my question is....Did I understand what you said correctly?
@tereško Yes I have. But more rescources I have read are outdated or simply do not work
@WilliamJames apart can you add indentation please?
@WilliamJames "javascript does not work, therefore - jquery"
that's the stupidest thing i have heard today
what you actually meant as that you copy-pasted some code and it did not magically start doing what you wanted
@WilliamJames I could imagine some more DRYness but it should work. There's still not much shared across the handlers even though they're inside one function now.
@tereško Give him a break. We all started off at that level of frustration
@JanDvorak pastebin.com/ybskSmTv - Just easier. I swear I am using one of the first macs at work - useless thing. Cant run firefox or chrome
08:35
@Neil no, we didn't
@tereško Jquery achieves the simpliest of tasks which is all that I require.
@WilliamJames consider using a table of [info_id, banner_id, banner_html] and looping over it, rather than using a switch table with lots of similar blocks
@tereško A lot of times I feel that you want to rage :)
@tereško I am not looking at creating the next twitter or overflow chat application, all I want the user to do is select some values that then get passed to my php back-end for validation and verification.
Every time (well a lot of times) someone here a) doesn't know JS b) asks about jQuery you call them incompetent, which they probably are, but argument ensues which you gain nothing from.
08:37
@tereško there's nothing wrong with using jQuery. What's wrong is not wanting to understand the underlying DOM API
@tereško You might like a series called "Dollhouse"
If I remember right, you're a fan of Nietzsche? Well, there's a huge statement on morality and fantasy and delusion there
@JanDvorak How would that help? Do you mean a HTML table or an array of values?
@WilliamJames an array of objects. It should help DRY out the code
In software engineering, don't repeat yourself (DRY) is a principle of software development aimed at reducing repetition of information of all kinds, especially useful in multi-tier architectures. The DRY principle is stated as "Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system." The principle has been formulated by Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas in their book The Pragmatic Programmer. They apply it quite broadly to include "database schemas, test plans, the build system, even documentation." When the DRY principle is applied successfully, a...
@Zirak seen it ~2 years ago
@tereško Most of us did, then, if you somehow miraculously found that learning javascript was as easy as putting a javascript book on your head and having the knowledge soak in
08:41
@JanDvorak Having just those 3 divs and passing in the content that would be required to change? It was the reason I was thinking a function initially
It's easy to forget that it wasn't always so straightforward
@Zirak also, I have always liked Machiavelli better
thought Nietzsche is good too
@WilliamJames having a single handler might be a viable start, but as now the functioon is the size of three functions. I'm thinking of creating handlers in a loop instead.
My job now entails: php, mysql, customer training, job management, wordpress, codeingniter, joomla, drupal, answering every clients query, making sure all jobs work to schedule/budget/weekly updates, managing several juniors and their workload when things go wrong, sadly learning JS to its core and making it stick is kinda hard :p
@WilliamJames your company should hire more employees
08:44
@Neil I think his problem is with the attitude of being so eager to adopt a huge library over the language vs learning the core concepts first.
it's next to impossible to do a helpdesk and anything else
@JanDvorak I wish I could stick to just one thing. But sadly that is never going to happen. I would love to specialise in something :p
@BenjaminGruenbaum That's a common philosophy, and it's always the easier path to take
That doesn't mean he should do it, just means I understand why he and others like him do that
@BenjaminGruenbaum while wanting to learn the core language certainly is good, jQuery really does help development
JQuery does make JS easier to 'just work' - time is money and if there is no time and no money, there is no job
08:46
I was not saying I agree, I think one of the most frustraing things is to not be productive fast. It's a double edged sword.
get the job done the easy way first, then think about performance
Usually don't think about performance
@JanDvorak I agree for the most part. Building a professional website and expanding your ability should be kept separate
Clients don't care how it works. And performance on the jobs I work on is never really an issue
@JanDvorak no , it does not help in development. It helps in writing one-week projects
08:47
Yeh one-week projects is what all my clients expect :p
The problem is that most people try to learn how to code in javascript, and therefore try jQuery in a professional scenario
The problem is that William's code shows inexperience in JavaScript which might stem from lack of understanding of core language concepts whcih is enabled by jQuery
@tereško what framework do you recommend for anything larger, then?
javascript
jQuery is nice and dandy for new developers until you run into problems
08:47
@BenjaminGruenbaum +1
@BenjaminGruenbaum But then we hack and try 50 things until it clicks, failing that we try something else.
There is no problem in having jQuery as a tool in your toolchain, but the problem is a lot of developers think that jQuery is your toolchain in JavaScript, which causes a lot of anguish
or until you run into modern things like canvas or CSS animations
@BenjaminGruenbaum++
jQuery is a sturdy hammer, but not everything is a nail
Alright, am I missing something? There is a shadow attribute on HTML elements?
Since when!?
@OctavianDamiean no there isn't? (there's boxShadow though in style)
08:50
@OctavianDamiean not as far as I know. Perhaps that should have been data-shadow or in CSS?
So back to the problem..... html: <div id="box"><h1 id="title"></h1><p id="info"></p></div>.....then let Javascript do the rest and fill in the blanks?
I think I just had an intellectual seizure.
If javascript is the road to get to your destination, then jQuery would be a car. It's nice to have a car, but if you have to cross the ocean to get to your destination, you may find yourself at the bottom of the ocean
Sometimes you need a freakin' boat :P
@WilliamJames can't tell right now. I don't see the greater picture.
@JanDvorak Nah, they really wrote shadow as a standalone attribute.
08:52
@OctavianDamiean I said "should have been"
jQuery does a lot of things backwards , it encourages people to do data binding the wrong way (DOM data attributes, yuck) and it lets you do stupid stuff... the sort of stuff that would make you want to kill yourself when your project grows. Experienced developers know how to avoid this sort of sphagetti code but inexperienced once get trapped in this sort of thing easily
<div class="row" shadow="info">...</div>
If your project is a new town and you need to get your clients to it. The best way is to hire a bus and put them in it. They do not care how the bus works or how the driver drives, they only care that the bus works and the driver is not drunk.
@OctavianDamiean perhaps <div class="row shadow-info"> would be better? Also, why not <tr class="shadow-info">?
my mic recorder works [:
08:54
@JanDvorak My concern is also how the SEO bots would see the page. Most bots I have been told travel without JS enabled.
but its recording at ~ 22.05 Khz .. and sending uncompresed audio to server :-(
sooo.
44.1 KBPS :-(
which is pretty high demand :-(
@WilliamJames sure, but if said bus gulps 1000 gallons per mile because you forgot to plug in all the leaks, you may want to replace it sooner or later.
@Darkyen VBR
cant ^_^
I also guess there is a decent codec that can work in real time
this is a flash tunnel
though with webRTC implementation we can use uLaw and VBR
@JanDvorak OPUS ?
08:56
Good programmers can write good code in every programming language, including jQuery which is one of the best programming languages (Also it's a framework)
@WilliamJames When you construct a house, maybe a hacksaw is a very useful tool to have, but you're eventually going to arrive at a point when you're going to need a hammer and not a hacksaw
@JanDvorak Nah, the row class is from Bootstrap.
alright now time to finish homework
cya :-((
@tereško I couldn't connect to Machiavelli. Me and cold morality don't click (have you tried reading The Fountainhead? ugh)
Likewise, you should try to learn all libraries and use the appropriate one according to what you have to do
08:57
@JanDvorak True and I completely agree with what you are saying. But sadly most projects get scrapped before managing they properly becomes an issue. I would love to pay a dedicated 'Front End Developer' but it is not going to happen. With all else I do it is a balancing game and I need some nights to myself for downtime....I have a gf somewhere...I think...
@Darkyen even delta-encoding + huffman trees would be much better than uncompressed
@JanDvorak i can implement mp3 in js :P
@WilliamJames It does help you in the long run, I promise. Learning not just what jQuery does but also how it works means you can do more and consequently, it may actually save you time
but it will be huge issue latency wise :-(
I am lowering the sample rate to 8khz
@Neil Again I completely agree but I have no time, no budget and can not afford to take time off. Its a losing scenario
09:00
that will reduce it to 16KBPS which should be fine, no ?
further i might get the flash to follow uLaw
@Darkyen this and this; fast to implement and better than nothing
@Neil If you can offer a 'straight to the point' source of information I would read it, but w3schools is the one that floats around the office alot
@WilliamJames w3schools is an iceberg that needs a better flamethrower
@JanDvorak I know. But its the only one I know that is straight to the point that others will actually read
09:02
MDN
Most people I work with take the attitude of: How do I find what I want to do? And with clients wanting websites built sub £500 I can not blame them
@Zirak nope , i have never really understood Ayn Rand
@JanDvorak I tried MDN and came across the 'outdated syndrome'
@WilliamJames People who don't charge hourly get bitten in the ass by such clients
Also, there is no such thing as a sub £500 website, if yo do this you undercharge
I'm glad I'm familiar with a bit of backend
09:05
Which makes sense, since you're new to this
@WilliamJames building a website out of jQuery plugins is like building a house out of lego blocks.
@Zirak also , it's not about "cold morality", but about nature of power
@BenjaminGruenbaum That is an hourly rate charge. That includes: Design Work giving them 3 PDF options, CMS integration and the back end changes in what ever CMS does the job 'better'.
If we charge more we simply do not get the work with most clients
@tereško @Zirak stop having intelligent discussion, you're making us look bad :)
I know this is a long-shot, but can you not explain to your boss that expanding your ability is key to being more efficient in the long run?
Maybe your client still pays X, but you dedicate a little more time and understand how to do it better in backbone for instance
09:08
@WilliamJames You must be really fast if you do that under £500
@Neil Hahahahahahahaha, good one
@BenjaminGruenbaum :)
My strengths are Java (Core/App Development)/PHP/ASP/DB Management normalisation analysing/HTML4/HTML5/CSS 2.1/CSS3/Iffy JS
@WilliamJames Java is a weakness not a strength :) Also, do you mean ASP.NET when you say ASP? Because classic ASP has pretty much been dead since PHP came along.
Both ASP Classic and .net
We still have some classic asp projects running
So you know C# well? That seems like a big strength
09:10
@BenjaminGruenbaum Java is fine if you're building large web sites, but certainly not under £500
Might be worth your while to look into node.js
@WilliamJames HTML4/HTML5, you shouldn't really write it like that. the term HTML5 doesn't refer just to the HTML spec. it is an umbrella term for a lot of new technologies.
@Neil Java isn't fine when you're building large web sites. Java is bad from the ground up.
@Neil Java, as a programming language lacks some of the most basic core concepts a new generation language should have, just compare it to C#
@tereško I haven't delved into him a lot, so I don't know too much, but he seems to be a "the ends justify the means" - in order to build a better form of society, sacrifices must be made (The Operator in Serenity is an example). That sounds like cold morality.
I wish I was getting paid more tbh - £14k/year....I know...lol. Reason I am going solo soon :p
By technologies I obviously meant to say APIs.
@WilliamJames But you're not working full time right?
09:11
@OctavianDamiean I am working full time
@WilliamJames that's 1805$ a month? That's not what a developer should get paid -_-
@BenjaminGruenbaum Java has a lot of boiler plate, but I wouldn't consider it inferior simply because you don't have delegates
@WilliamJames Holy crap, I'm getting that on part time.
If anything, it lacks support it should have (from the point of view of libraries and such)
@BenjaminGruenbaum Trust me I know.... :p But its a job
Java is a very boilerplate language...delegates?
09:14
@Zirak that's nothing to do with machiavelli. If I would have to pick one idea that represents his ideas, it would be: "It's nice if they follow you because they love you, but fear is easier to manage." (and no, it is not a direct quote)
I so can't wait for my Firefox OS phone to get shipped. :D
@WilliamJames You disagree?
Jon, I am disappoint :/
@Jon Sure it will, $t will be closed under the $.each ... that's how closures work. Here jsfiddle.net/WdFR3Benjamin Gruenbaum 1 min ago
I shipped my pants
@Neil No I am just curious what you mean by 'delegates'?
09:15
@tereško Then I need to re-read some of his things
@WilliamJames In C#, they have a concept called delegates which are essentially method signatures
You can define events which accept delegates as parameters to be called with the method signature when certain events occur
Java has method overloading built in
@Neil Like overloading?
It would be the equivalent of having a list of interfaces "listeners" to call on an event
@Neil if they work at compile time, it's just method overloading.
09:18
@WilliamJames No. If you define a delegate to be a method that accepts a string, then this delegate parameter can be from any class, not just the one accepting the delegate parameter
Following yesterday's discussion : github.com/Canop/JSON.parseMore
@Neil so, mixins?
Java delegates are like javascript anonymous functions
@JanDvorak I suppose, something like that, except you're limited to one method signature
a delegate is like a function pointer
No @Neil it's nothing like the mixin pattern, it's just a function pointer like anonymous functions in JavaScript
09:20
@BenjaminGruenbaum Java has interfaces as well
@JanDvorak Java has no anonymous functions, or functions at all, only methods that are bound to objects
also, Java has no lexical closures, C# has closures just like JavaScript
@BenjaminGruenbaum Except it's not anonymous
It can be an existing method from an instance as well
@BenjaminGruenbaum you can close over final variables
@Neil Which is why I used like , also, you can have anonymous delegates
@JanDvorak which means no closures, like I said
Be back in a bit - curious about delegates now :p
09:22
@BenjaminGruenbaum You know, while we're being pedantic and all
If you close over something final, you don't really have a closure... Java 8 lambdas don't fix this which is why they're bad
Wait, I've got to go, we'll go back to bashing Java when I get back from Lunch
ttyl
@BenjaminGruenbaum sure, but final T[] = new T[1] is close
@BenjaminGruenbaum Happy lunch break
Thanks - Its morning break :D
09:23
11:23 here
@WilliamJames so, middle Asia?
@JanDvorak UK BST - 10:25AM
you call that morning?
Depends on when you wake up, doesn't it?
If you wake up at 19:30, would you call that "morning"?
*yawn* morning dudes
09:29
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haha
I'm not sure which timezone is GMT+12, but that's where I am
Just told them my perspective on their design decisions.
Let's see what I get back.
@JanDvorak That site is an hour slow..
oh, "NB No Summer Time / Daylight Saving Time is used."
How to quote on chat?
09:34
> with >
see the rules
> NB No Summer Time / Daylight Saving Time is used.
Cheers :)
@JanDvorak Which rules are you referring to? Not rules.javascriptroom.com?
Huh? I thought it was there
Can I store a null value in a Date Object?
09:39
@RomanticElectron as in, null'th of may?
I don't think you can
@JanDvorak you didn't get me
variables in Javascript don't have an inherent type
only their values
eg./* */
oops
forgot to press shift
var d=new Date();
and then set it to null
 var d=new Date();
 d = null;
 // at this point, d is a typeless null without knowing it was ever a Date
09:46
Hello, could someone please help me out with this question? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16341075/facebooks-api-wall-updatesphoto-with-hover-state
I've been researching a bit and found https://developers.facebook.com/docs/opengraph/howtos/action-links/ Could action links be what they used.
I'm fine with coding it if i just know how it done, so if you do pls help.
Thanks in advance.
@Skyalchemist no experience with FB API, sorry
@JanDvorak No worries :)
o/
there's no way to show you guys a suggested edit to one of my answers, right?
throw in its link
one guy just deleted everything and tried to replace it with
"Jquery is much faster than the traditional dom coding."
09:51
there's no pending edit suggestion
rejected unanimously as too radical
yeah, it has been rejected by 3 users already
@GNi33 -1 Needs more jQuery.

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