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15:00
really fucking annoying
rlemon.ca/grid.php?width=900&gutter=30&cols=12 SUPER simple grid system made easy
damn
wait 3 minutes for the <1kb file to upload now :/
c/p error, the offsets shouldn't be defining width
okay,
http://rlemon.ca/grid.php accepts:
width, gutter, and cols as URI params.
example: http://rlemon.ca/grid.php?width=900&gutter=30&cols=12
I'm slacking off writing shit for you guys
which you may or may not have asked for
@ZachSaucier Pro-tip: Use the xkcd permalinks instead of links to the images
They onebox, and you get the title text of the image too
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function select(array $categoryIDs, array $catLanguageIDs, $catOnlyLanguageID, $catOrderBy, array $tagIDs, array $tagLanguageIDs, $tagOnlyLanguageID, $tagOrderBy)
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thankfully i don't do unit testing.
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15:08
and that's not even finished...
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@mikedidthis so true :'(
@Wes don't use photoshop anymore :D
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sadly that applies to everything :(
nah, use version control, you get less sucky at releases.
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i should do that, no time to git myself
15:18
I don't really get why ppl go _ver2, _ver3, _ver4
if I improve a design, I just untick the old layers and save over the original file
so just 1 photoshop file, 1 version, which is always the latest
if I need a "previous version", then I just untick the new layers and show the old layers again
or use layer comps
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so if your customer asks "just for trying, can you use comic sans instead of arial?" what would you do?
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xD
copy the textlayers, untick the original ones, and set the duplicate to comic sans
group them in a group called "Comic Sans" and the other in "Arial"
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and what if you get hundreds of those requests? isn't easier to work with files?
15:21
uh, you think it's easier to work in 100 different psd files, compared to just 100 layers in the same file?
I can tick and untick whatever I need in seconds. A new psd file I would have to open and close the project several times
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no, i would create "branches", not a single file for every modification
@Wes git would take you 10 mins top
I just make sure I have a clear layer structure in my psd file, and keep everything in 1 file
so I can also make use of layer comps each time
1 single click to get a different view
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@mikedidthis not really, i have to use a vm, need to install linux, install git, then understand git
@DarkAshelin ever worked on a 1gb psd before?
15:23
@mikedidthis yes
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set up something for backup the data
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etc
@Wes ...huh?
@DarkAshelin so then you understand why a seperate file would be easier.
@mikedidthis are you saying it's better to have 5 versions of this 1gb file, and having to close / reopen them several times?
15:23
Why do you have to install linux to use git?
@DarkAshelin totally. Otherwise you end up with one 5gb file that will murk some computers.
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i don't think i will be allowed to use github for work projects @SomeGuy
Git != Github
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so need a self hosted server
@mikedidthis by far I think a single file (no matter how big) is more organised than having several versions
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15:24
Git server doesn't work on windows
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only on linux
Git server?
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at least... last time i checked
@DarkAshelin its preference. But if you sent me a 5gb file, I don't think I would be impressed.
@mikedidthis usually the changes between these versions aren't 1gb worth of size. your single file would probably be not much more than 1gb
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15:25
@SomeGuy does such thing exist?
I don't know, I haven't heard of it. Don't know what it'd mean
Maybe, "git on the server"
Git is just version control software
user652649
there's a git server and a git client
@DarkAshelin as @Wes said, it depends on the changes. My last poster, I had to swap 80% of the artwork.
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git client works everywhere
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git server works only on *nix
15:26
@DarkAshelin but again, its preference. What works for you, works for you.
@mikedidthis if it's something I'm sending to the client, I obviously delete all unused layers and send an export to the client, not including all hidden layers
When people say git client, they mean a GUI client for git
while keeping the big file with different versions for myself
If you don't use the GUI, you use the command line
I just never understood why people prefer different files for different versions
15:27
And git is on the command line for both Linux and Windows
it just all seems very unorganised and confusing to me
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i mean client, independently by its look @SomeGuy
I don't know if it has a client on Linux, but I'm sure it does on Windows
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i know how client-server works xD
Dude, there is not client-server for git
15:28
@DarkAshelin Its a seperation of versions. I need to see version for of this file, can you send me the psd? Sure. In your case. Give me a moment to uncheck all the other layers and then let me export it.
There can be
But there doesn't need to be
@Wes I'd recommend actually looking into git
There seem to be some misconceptions about it here
Also, if you're more comfortable with the command-line, download "git bash" for Windows
^ What that guy said, you just need some storage somewhere, heck you can even use dropbox.
You don't even need the storage somewhere if you don't want to
Just the version control by itself is worth it
Using storage somewhere like Github or BitBucket is useful because it backs your entire project up with its history
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@SomeGuy so let's say two people have to work on code
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who hosts the main version or whatever it is called?
user652649
15:31
and isn't that a server then?
Ah
You can use something like BitBucket
Free private repos
Its still possible without Bitbucket.
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not going to happen sadly, maybe for personal projects
You both pull from the local folder to your own folder, create a branch each for what ever feature you are working on. commit, push, merge, win.
@mikedidthis tbh I don't see why you would be sharing a non-final psd with your client in the first place. So far all of my clients have been muggles and I just shared jpgs with them xD
as for your "unchecking all layers", I would just click 1 button and open my layer comp
15:33
@DarkAshelin because my clients aren't muggles :D
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@mikedidthis you guys are confusing me even more xD
do you know how layer comps work? @mikedidthis
@Wes at present, you and the other dev can't work on the same folder right?
@DarkAshelin I do and again its preference :D
still hard to understand ;D
but alright
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@mikedidthis correct, on the same file actually
15:35
@Wes you want to?, or you currently can work on the same file?
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no i can't
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and i don't even want... would result in an epic disaster
Ok. So lets say we have a master folder. Where it isn't doesn't matter.
When you want to work, you pull down the master to your own local whereever you keep your files.
Then you either work on it, or create a feature branch and work on it.
So you have a local copy.
Then dev luigi comes in and he wants to fix a pipe.
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xD
So he pulls down the master and he creates a hotfix branch and stops the leaks.
He then pushes his branch back to the master and one of you then merge it.
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15:37
ahah
You finish, you push your branch back to the master and merge that.
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so the changes history where will be stored?
on both your local and the master once it is merged
once you start to add a new world, you would pull from master to make sure you are up to date and carry on.
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ok... but did you actually try that?
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15:38
because svn didn't work like that
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a server was needed
fuck svn.
As @SomeGuy said, you can run git on a local folder.
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another question... let's say i host my project on the server at work... how will i do to sync it when i'm at home?
If luigi fixed a pipe, but broke a warp hole, you can go in, see his commit and see what he did wrong. You can even blame / revert it.
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can git work via ftp?
15:40
ssh
@DarkAshelin ...do you really come into contact with ~GB-sized PSD files?
@PatsyIssa you about?
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ssh on windows?
yeah
putty.exe or the git command line
@TylerH not often
mostly when working on huge print-files
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15:43
ok @mikedidthis you convinced me. i'll look at it
@Wes if I can do it, you will find it really easy.
just opening the file would take 1 minute, which is why I definitely wouldn't want to have to open multiple versions of it
@Wes I have just changed from SVN to git
Use git to deploy as well
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@mikedidthis funny that you think i'm better than you xD
how many total layers tend to be in a file that size?
15:45
@TylerH the amount of layers aren't that important. It's just usually graphics of huge size (6000x9000 px for example)
so technically could be just 5 layers
I guess that makes sense, the biggest I've worked with is around 2048x2048
but it was nowhere near 100MB, let alone a GB
had about a dozen layers
@Wes its true.
posted on March 24, 2014 by Olawale Oladunni

    In the previous article in this series, I discussed our ideation and initial prototyping process. We covered details on how to use Adobe Fireworks to set up a responsive design wireframe, reusable components, prototypes and ways to share designs. In this article, we’ll share how we used Adobe Fireworks in our iterative visual design process, along with other useful tip

I just want to compare two pixel, and...I think it can be apply to all language, so, no special language is mentioned. — Ted Wong 6 hours ago
@SomeGuy ^^^
Haha
15:50
he wanted the logics, thats all
8
Q: Bad audit for Close votes review

easweeI just stumbled upon this audit - it is not programming related, it is not about browsers and the tags are all wrong - it is not a question for SO. I obviously hit Close and it shows as failed audit. Please downvote it / remove it from audits. I also flagged it for moderators, but don't know ho...

^evil audits
If SVN was a human I would lock it in the freezer like you could do to that piece of shit butler in Tomb Raider and do so legit guilt free.
well - I understand him - but still, I wish we had SVN here at work :)
GIT > SVN
^ that.
16:00
i guess noone even remembers CVS here :)
I've used SVN only with .NET projects
used CVS with .NET as well.
VS has some okay plugin support for both
@rlemon - same here on previous company - now it's .NET again and we use CVS
argument was "too much legacy code" to do anything about it
now that i'm not working in a 'corporate' environment and I am in control of my own workflow I choose GIT because overall it is better version / source control software
ofc - happy for you :)
posted on March 24, 2014 by Guest Author

The following is a guest post by Ian Marquette. Ian learned that SVG can have a <text> element, meaning that text could come from a dynamic source while still being able to do cool custom SVG-specific stuff to it. I was recently working on a WordPress-based website that needed an infographic. Being a proponent of responsive design, I drew the infographic in Illustrator and exported i

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16:15
drivemyhuracan.lamborghini.com requires unity player
Can anyone help me figure out why this isn't working?
		slide.css('top', startPos);
		slide.css('top', '0');
It works first time round
then transitions go out with window
I might as well go and jump into the Great Pit of Carkoon today :(
@Billy a quick look at html - i would say that you need to reset the position for the animation to work
it works the first time since the slides are in their original position
but it is not reseting once you switch to next
it stays top:0 all time
you may start with that
I do do that. Interestingly, if you step through the Javascript, it works.
Here's is the entire relevant code:
hmm dunno - maybe it happens to fast than
		slides.css('z-index', '1');
		cur.css('z-index','2');
		slide.css({
			top : 'auto',
			bottom : 'auto',
			zIndex : '3'
		});
		slide.removeClass('transition');
		slide.css('top', startPos);
		slide.addClass('transition');
		slide.css('top', '0');
16:27
and startPos ?
either 100% or -100%
		var startPos = (dataSlide > curDataSlide) ? '100%' : '-100%';
well those percentages are not getting set
atleast not in my FF.
anyway - work day over - going home - might check in 30 min if you still don't solve it :)
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lul
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function select(array $categoryIDs, array $categoryNotIDs, array $catLanguageIDs, $catOnlyLanguageID, $catOrderBy, array $tagIDs, array $tagNotIDs, array $tagLanguageIDs, $tagOnlyLanguageID, $tagOrderBy, $searchStr, $searchPartial, $page, $perPage)
hey guys, quick question, not sure where else I can ask it. What would you like to see in a resume for a web developer
I have my site with my side projects and some case studies of the work I did in my last job but I don't really have any guidance on how to tackle the resume
16:42
@easwee The percentage is definitely being set. It seems that top is being set to 0 before the transitions have a chance to do anything.
This is such a huge fucking PITA why don't thing just WORK?!
console.paint = function(url) {
	var can = document.createElement('canvas'),
		ctx = can.getContext('2d'),
		img_url = url;
	var img = new Image();
	img.crossOrigin = 'Anonymous';
	img.src = img_url;
	img.onload = function() {
		var h = can.height = img.height,
			w = can.width = img.width,
			c='%c'+String.fromCharCode(0x2588),
			d,l,s;
		ctx.drawImage(img, 0, 0);
		d = ctx.getImageData(0,0,w,h).data;
		for( var y = 0; y < h; y+=7 ) {
			l += '\n';
			for( var x = 0; x < w; x+=7 ) {
				var i = x * 4 + y * 4 * w;
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Nice
I posted this a while ago.. but..
Another one partially nsfw?
http://i.imgur.com/K28neM3.jpg
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@Scorpion welcome back
@Scorpion What does it say when it's not fire?
16:50
nope, not a fire
nope, it still says thats a fire
and if theres nothing it just starts one and says "told you so"
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going home nd straight to bed
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bye
posted on March 24, 2014 by kbironneau

/* by slev */

hello all
16:59
Afternoon
I need a bit of advice...
just ask
I am getting started with web dev coming from Android
I am using Bootstrap
and the Parse sdk
I was just wondering what would be the correct way to simulate a redirect?
for example
when a user is successfully logged in, what is the proper way to display his/her info?
do I need to load a new html and populate? or should I update my current html?
don't know about parse sdk - but normally you would set a session and display data based on that
just to give you some background on Parse
17:03
@Emmanuel Both are valid - it's easier to just redirect to info page - otherwise use AJAX to reload content on same page after login
with AJAX it's usually a bit more complex to do
it is basically a way for programmers (like myself) to avoid doing server side coding
Parse uses AJAX
it is all callback based
than you could probably be good by reloading just the content
check if login data ok -> get info view -> load into page where you need it
ok
and I am assuming that loading a new html page form JavaScript is trivial, right?
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Q: How can I make a redirect page in jQuery/JavaScript?

venkatachalamHow can I redirect the user from one page to another using jQuery?

and to answer your question better - the basic is to redirect the user to a new page on a new url - with ajax you can do that on same page - but for a rock solid solution you can use ajax and still make the basic behaviour available if javascript is turned off
specially if using jQuery
17:06
yeah
should be quite simple
specially if you come from android i bet you have your basics down
well JavaScript seems interesting
correct use of this can be tricky
it is until you start running in browser bugs :)
to go back to your point, when you say " the basic is to redirect the user to a new page on a new url"
this means that when the user confirms credentials
you get his info from the server (in this case Parse)
you redirect him/her to a new url where you might have a template html
and then load his/her info?
(keep in mind I am just starting with web stuff so this might sound foolish)
does putting something like "link upon request" in a resume make me sound like a jackass?
You could just add the link
17:13
Even if it is a list?
Did you write it yourself?
:O
@Emmanuel - you should check out how a basic HTML form works - AJAX just upgrades that so you don't have to reload whole page - in both cases you will need to check the credentials on your server
@rlemon how to use??
17:22
I do understand the basics of HTML and what AJAX accomplishes, I am having some trouble figuring out how to get the data and populate the new page (the one I redirected to) with the user data I retrieve from my Parse data
I will keep reading online to get more info
thanks
@Emmanuel you output the data from server in a new view.html - than load that file back into html. Check ajax GET and POST. I would help you more but I have no idea how Parse works
Will do
thanks
Parse is probably really simple for you guys since all server communication is done for you, and you receive async callbacks with the data you request
!!google parse sdk
this is probably more related to web
17:29
hey guys i am trying to hide a dialog when i click yes button here is a jsfiddle
jsfiddle.net/YK6c3/7
Sprites with HTML5 Canvas a quick demo/guide
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I hate blogging (I am a terrible technical writer) so I'll likely be doing a few more of these 'code tutorials' if anyone shows interest in them
SFW and whatnot?
re: that link @rlemon
of course it is
@rlemon This fiddles are nice - keep them coming
are there any javascript / canvas concepts you guys/gals would like me to cover in them ?
17:37
arrays
lol
what about arrays?
hmm - I would have to check - I know I had some problems with managing arrays
Array.prototype.pairwise = function() {
    return this.map(function (item, index, _arr) {
        return _arr.map(function (_item) {
            if (item != _item) {
                return [item, _item];
            }
        }).filter(Boolean);
    });
}
I wrote that a while ago. I think it is fun arrays.
17:40
for the less learned men.. whats it do? lol @rlemon
pairwises the array
easwee what did you think of Parse?
looks like a fast development platform - but limited support for ie8 and ie9 would be a problem for me since we have to support that by contract
but for apps seems wonderful
yeah for you guys there might be some limitations
but for things like an app companion website is pretty cool
specially if you are like me where you mostly do Android stuff...
you can get going pretty fast with Parse, Bootstrap, and jQuery
and all your data is in one place that you can access via different platforms
would be nice if you could install it on your own server - if I'm getting this right - the data is hosted on their servers?
17:55
yeah
they host all your data
but if you want to do some "server side" coding
they give you the option to do so via Cloud Code
it is a JavaScript SDK to interact with your data in the server
this is kinda similar just limited to javascript
but you can have it on your own server
what is good about Cloud Code is that you can just trigger the functions from any client platform
Android, Web, etc
or have them automated after there is a change in your data
you can even send push notifications from these functions
(I sound too much like a Parse advocate)
:P
well if it gets the job done why not :)
true
I just do apps and stuff for fun, so I do not have to deal with customer requirements
LOL
18:11
atlast they got MH 370
in southern indian ocean...
news has been so dumb about that story since it broke
I was amazed that even after having so many satellites, we were not able to spot the debris
The issue is having satellites over that region at the right time; contrary to popular belief, we dont have the ability to look anywhere in the world at any time. Satellite orbits have to line up and we have windows of time within which we can take pictures, etc.
Not to mention it's the ocean, and debris tends to sink, making it impossible for most satellites to ever detect it in the first place
not sure but I don't think it should take days just to find a plane, and somewhat 6$ or 16$ upgrade could've sent signals to the satellite... and the didn't upgraded the systems...
Well it's pointless to argue that the situation could've been averted by doing something prior to the flight because we don't have time machines. But the direction of the ocean currents took the aircraft in the complete opposite direction of the flight path
so it makes sense that it would take a while for them to find the wreckage halfway between south africa and australia when the flight was last seen over indonesia
it's like a flight from Atlanta to San Francisco disappearing over Texas and being found in Canada
it's not the first place we would look
18:21
the funny part was India never got the plane at first place despite of the search around Indian Ocean
the whole body of water is the Indian Ocean
from the Cape of Good Hope to east of New Zealand
you might be thinking of the Bay of Bengal area which is just off the coast of India
nah nah, they sent big ships from India as well as few planes ... 25000 nautical miles, not a small area anyways...
I've been seeing 1,000,000 square nautical miles on CNN and MSNBC
"like the size of the United States" they kept saying
huuuuuge area
hahaha
What I think is dumb is how the families think there was ever some hope of the passengers being alive, especially after a week or more had passed, and the news anchors were kind of egging this notion on
you die after three days without fresh water
your body shuts down and dies completely after about two weeks without nutrients from food
18:25
yea, but anyways people have hopes, like it must have landed up on a strange island or no network, etc etc...
astronomically improbably
gilligan's island doesn't exist IRL
even if they had landed on some island and miraculously survived, such infection and injury among 200 people with no food or fresh water would still mean they die after ~1 week. Otherwise we would've found them after a day or two, tops
if they must have landed up on some island
surely they would've alerted by shooting some
rockets in the sky
@TylerH But, if they had crashed somewhere, and survived, there is nothing to say they couldn't have made a fire, and boiled some water so that is is drinkable, and hunted/foraged for food.
I mean, that could happen even if they had no supplies whatsoever, but they would probably have a lot of tools and supplies on the plane
And dead people to eat :P
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18:52
@rlemon are you watching Cosmos? if not watch it, best documentary ever imho about universe science
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i'm going to watch third episode now \m/
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gn :P
@Wes I'm waiting for the new one to be available for me to stream. I've seen carl sagan's cosmos
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i will watch the original too, looks great even more

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