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10:00
For example why should you create a sort function in assembly when java has an inbuilt sort ready for you to use. The answer to why is when you need more control.
I don't think that makes much sense, no offence.
E.g. a Lisp compiler written in Lisp. It's blurry.
Then you go below Lisp because you need more control.
Below mathematics?
Mathematics does not exist, it is just a measure tool. The things it uses in its calculations are the real objects
So use the real objects
hey how to pass more then one parameter in query string using java script
10:07
function(a,b)
using url@WilliamJames
Control over what? Software usually writes more efficient code than people can.
@FizzyTea Yes, which is why you start at the highest level language you know to try to solve your problem
xmlhttp.open("GET","learning.jsp?field_id="+field_id+"& value="+value,true); ...what is wrong here?
@james space there
@james '& value'
10:08
Show all your friends:
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Q: Simulating a remote website locally for testing

Benjamin GruenbaumI am developing a browser extension. The extension works on external websites we have no control over. I would like to be able to test the extension. One of the major problems I'm facing is displaying a website 'as-is' locally. Is it possible to display a website 'as-is' locally? I want to be ...

Lisp is low-level. It's assembly for the mind.
@FizzyTea I know most people have a preferred language, very few will change language to solve a problem. Never tried Lisp myself - what advantages does it have and what type of problems can it solve the easiest?
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Q: Javascript optimizing the code

user160820I have written the following Javascript class function InScroll( container, options ) { "use strict"; var isRunning = false; // utilities var noop = function() {}; var inter = null; if(!container) { alert('container element not provided'); return; }...

What's different about Lisp is that instead of modelling a physical machine, it models math.
@BenjaminGruenbaum did you try using iframes?
10:17
(Not only Lisp, obviously.)
@FizzyTea I see. Sadly however most who study computing nowadays do not learn math. I graduated in 2009 and my time at university was not once spent learning math on my course. Apparently too many people were failing it in previous years so they removed it as a requirement. True story.
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Q: How to customise extjs remote extensible calendar example?

AminesrineI have downloaded 'extensible-1.6.0-b1', I'm trying to understand the remote example to customise it with my application. I'm coding with extjs 4.0.7. I want to know how to intgrate the example in mvc application? Is there an example with clear architecture: store+model+controller?

Yay, people can't jump over the bar! Let's lower the bar!
I know, quite sad really. I also knew a girl who did not make the grades to get in on the course, but as they had space they let her in anyway. She struggled and had alot of help and then moved on to do a Masters. Which she passed.
My course day 1: 14 girls, 65 boys.
My course day [last]: 4 girls, 42 boys.
The course has space for 120.
@WilliamJames I didn't mean 'math' in such an esoteric sense. Math is structur
10:23
does anyone know where i can find a cross browser ajax snippet like jquerys, i don't really need jquery tho because i only want the ajax part
Frickin iPad.
@Connor You could use core JS to do the AJAX. JQuery just makes it really, really easy.
Hi, I'm trying to bind a "change" event to a list of select with jquery, but I think I'm doing something wrong with scope variables.. here's an example.

http://jsfiddle.net/tjLwH/1/

as you can see, the name shown in the alert is always sel3, instead of sel1 and sel2.. do you have any hint to solve this problem? thanks
@WilliamJames I was just a little weary about browser compatability?
@WilliamJames LOL, look at my profile, although i will still look, thanks for the help
10:27
HAHAHAHAHA
@phenomnomnominal LOL
Anyway, try a Smalltalk environment where you can dynamically rewrite the compiler! High level vs low level is a very blurry concept.
Haha I just knew that was coming :p LOL
@phenomnomnominal So go on then, What would you recommend for someone just wanting to use the AJAX feature of JS?
@phenomnomnominal i asume that you have a more helpful answer for me? :D
@FizzyTea I agree. But there are some clear dividers and yes of course some high level do allow you to access low level code as well (e.g. Java). I suppose my point was pre-optimization or a general language is now always the best approach.
@phenomnomnominal +1
@WilliamJames Yeah I definitely agree with that. Don't worry about the language. I do most of my useful programming with a sheet of paper and a pencil.
10:34
I'm inspired by Hendrix - programming with my teeth
@WilliamJames Although my point was more than low-level hardware access. You could say that machine code is high level and that Lisp is low-level.
@Zirak Hendrix played guitar like a Lisp hacker.
@FizzyTea Reminds me of a line in the matrix. 'The problem required a lesser mind.' :D
The Matrix is a sore point for me, since I bought the original comics.
It is a brilliant series I loved the concept: beneath the core there are so many underlying systems just doing there job...mathematics...fractals...gravity..etc..
Dude, wtf?
10:39
O_o
Pineapple, toaster, entanglement, AIDS
I can say random words too...
@WilliamJames Check out The Invisibles
someone show me a table where I can learn padding,margin, spacing exmaple plz
for CSS
i seen it in past
but no find now
@FizzyTea I might just do that. Is it on lovefilm or netflicks?
10:45
@phenomnomnominal OMG MICROJS NEVER HEARD OF IT, NOW NEVER STOP USING IT
@mikedidthis thanks
No problems. Margin = outside / padding = inside.
From the creators of penisland and expertsexchange, we give you choosespain.com
@jAndy You hurt my eyes!
@WilliamJames It's a comic.
10:46
it shocked me so hard, I wanted to share that joy
Hi All
@Zirak Hee!
@mikedidthis margin == heaven, padding == hell
I am drawing a blank on this problem.I have <div id="products"></div> which I want to dynamically load in product names via JS in to this list. How would I then create an eventListener (e.g. 'click' / 'onclick') to detect which product was clicked on?
Look into event delegation
What I have JS wise so far which works:
function showproducts(obj){
var output = '';

for(var prop in obj)
{
output = output + '<div>'+prop+'</div>';
}

$('#products').html(output);
}
@Zirak @willThat.
oh, yucky
Look into basic DOM manipulation
@FizzyTea actually padding + box-sizing: border-box = heaven.
@phenomnomnominal 5G?!
We're still on 3G here in India -.-
10:52
@AmaanCheval TBH I'm over 5G already... Bring on 6G
@mikedidthis Fuck, what? CSS is like a mystical incantation. But, with my programmer's head on, padding + margin is a redundancy.
@jAndy Never will I click on a link you give. Lesson learned.
...why haven't I moved that yet
@Zirak its just about the name dude :p
1 message moved to Trash can
...this time...
10:53
@FizzyTea CSS is awesome, but I have a designers head.
@Zirak Sorry that is still being worked on. Why do you recommend basic dom manipulation investigation?
!!/tell WilliamJames mdn appendChild
@mikedidthis Interesting! It makes sense to somebody then! :-)
other SO chat rooms scare me
10:54
Because slashing around html is shit
the level of dumb... sometimes it's damaging.
@Darkyen Someone's trolling your precious css
@Zirak I see where you are coming from. I just thought doing the work first and output last was a good approach.
THE PLOT THICKENS
What you were actually doing is hiding the output inside the work
10:56
@Zirak Using the appendchild how would I include my data?
But that's irrelevant
You figure it out
The example in the page should get you started
The Web should use Ruby; we could abstract HTML into a DSL.
no
because fuck backwards compatibility
@Zirak, are you an analrapist?
11:00
lol I love you all.
@phenomnomnominal I've been known to charge for it occasionally
because I need some analysis and some therapy
@FizzyTea how would that be a redundancy?
@Zirak Should I invest?
@GNi33 Because an inner something is something's outer something. Clear?
And updated (Thanks for that):

	function showproducts(obj){
        for(var prop in obj)
        {
			var node=document.createElement("LI");
			var textnode=document.createTextNode(prop);
			node.appendChild(textnode);
			document.getElementById("products").appendChild(node);
        }
	}
I shall update my previous code aswell
11:04
@any one with some knowledge of mathml and mathjax?
Most pathetic error message ever: Error: Unable to store enough photons. Giving up.
Haha
Reminds me of Google in a way
haha and that was given by an electron microscope perhaps
Their goal is to index all the worlds information which is impossible.
@WilliamJames true
11:06
Its PBRT
Look up photon mapping and get your mind blown
Google's goal is not to "index" but their VISION is organize all the worlds information, and it is the nature of a vision to not ever be obtainable, otherwise there would be no reason for the company to exist anymore
Oh I heard that it is possible now to clone a human organ
It's been possible for a long time
Ethical on the other hand.
Are people who tell me to clean my keyboard by putting it into a dishwasher trolling?
Nops they had been putting it in washing machines
11:11
@copy My friend did that. He removed all the keys etc, and put them through the dishwasher.
@copy No. But take the keys off first
@copy nope, that actually works pretty fine
@copy And only put the keys in
I can't take the keys off, they break when you that
@mikedidthis Yeh I have done it too.
11:12
Or just buy a black keyboard.
Y don't browsers support MathML properly?
@copy Most are designed to come up. If its a mac one or an alkward one then dont bother trying it.
No, I'm in love with Cherry keyboards
@RomanticElectron, because the complexity in implementing it is low compared to it's utility
@copy why cherry?
11:15
virginity joke here. (too lazy)
I can type on these types of keyboards the fastest
@deandob 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.
If they replaced the windoze logo by a cherry it would be perfect
@copy haha, nice and thanks.
user1125394
man a name starting by C, after Alice, Bob, ?
user1125394
11:18
Conrad would suck :(
Charlie
there are SO many
user1125394
charly yes
ie is so much more common than y
user1125394
well even Carl, thx dudes
user1125394
11:23
not Chuck :)
user1125394
!!/norris
@xcx In a fight between Batman and Darth Vader, the winner would be Chuck Norris.
@xcx Chuck Norris is not Irish. His hair is soaked in the blood of his victims.
@copy looks like cherry also started stealing from apple design
but it looks nice, I like it
what does this property do, overflow: hidden;
hides overflow
11:25
I thought so, but overflow of what
@Ignacio if you set a height / width on an element and it contains a child element that is taller, it hides the overflow.
overflow: hidden
text-overflow: hidden
I miss
stack-overflow: hidden
@Zirak Thanks for the help, really appreciate it. The appendchild and event delegation really filled in some blanks I was unsure of.
cheers
wow, what the hell?
someone just scheduled a performance-test
wednesday night, 2:00 - 6:00am
people to be called when something goes wrong -> me
just got an email :D
at least talk to me about that first, dammit :D
@GNi33 learn this:
11:37
LOL
hahaha, our project-manager just freaking trolled me, wow
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just had a look at the recipients-list, that one didn't actually go out to the client, just me :D
well, then I'd suggest this guy
gotta admit, he had me on this one
hahaha nice
11:45
Whats a good site to paste some code to?
@jAndy Harlem shake if u just seee the legs
Thanks. Can someone please see if I have used appendChild correctly - It looks messy and I am unsure
how can I make my div look like a 3d box
@user13814 CSS3 or does it need to work in IE?
11:54
IE please
@user13814 The easiest way is to create a background image that is 3D looking and apply that to the background of the div. Though this is the least flexible for a responsive website
@WilliamJames doesn't look wrong, but you may have performance issues
today is crazy-day at the office i guess
why overflow-y:scroll; is not adding scroll to my div
@WilliamJames Why don't you make a jsFiddle and test it yourself?
11:58
ticket-description from one of our designers:
"If I click the icon and set it to an active state, it moves up a few pixels, if I click it again, it moves down again. If I wildly click around, the icons are dancing nicely. That's actually fun"
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@FlorianMargaine Thank you for looking at it. Why do you say that? How could I improve it?
@BillyMathews I know it works - I just want to improve myself
Okay.
@GNi33 Lol

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