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19:02
@rlemon somebody from Canadia probably
@Mr.Alien 7 layer security
can't be, you didn't apologize or say 'eh'
what is that all aboot eh?
that's like just 7 different anti virus programs right
@rlemon well I also had a guy from Texas
@TylerH phbttt...
the Texan would also argue with the Canadian and say he was wrong, the Canadian would always just say sorry and move on
we don't argue. we present our positions and go play hockey
too much hockey to be played for arguing
19:11
@ZachSaucier stackoverflow.com/a/28053307/1420197 Comments + My knownlege = Solution :-)
@rlemon hockey is where you settle your arguments
19:47
2
Q: How to create a single element CSS star

ElitewareI'm working on a project of mine to create multiple geometrical shapes in one element. Although i succeeded in the past ones, i'm having trouble with the star. Tried googling for help but didn't find anything. So i'm turning to you my wise friends. This is a picture of the desired end result

i dont get this obsession with creating shapes with css. just use an svg and be done >.>
What's going to happen when the CSS Shapes module enters production
@cimmanon people don't know SVG
@BoltClock people will stop using SVG
The CSS Shapes module isn't what people think it is :V
@BoltClock it's just gonna allow for people to make non-rectangular divs
right
that's all I care about
1
Q: Can I make an irregular <div> shape using only CSS?

TylerHI'd like to style a div in the shape of an irregular hexagon with all right angles (think the shape of Utah, but not necessarily that orientation). I've seen some questions on StackExchange regarding irregular shapes for buttons (people say to use an image), and using irregular shapes for trian...

19:53
@TylerH you dont have to know svg. illustrator will generate them for you. otherwise there is inkscape
@cimmanon If you want just an image, sure maybe
but if you want it to be a star-shaped container
that's another story
that answer isnt going to get you a starshaped container
@cimmanon I know
I'm not arguing it in context of that Q&A
anyway people probably have a host of reasons for doing it
"don't have illustrator" "dont want to learn a new way of doing stuff" "I think it will be lighter weight than an image file" "I want to improve my CSS skills" "I don't know any better" etc. etc.
@BoltClock I don't know why you don't just close these as too broad...
@ZachSaucier As much as I hate those questions I know they are controversial and I don't want to use my binding votes on them
19:59
how many do you have a day?
I assumed mod votes were unlimited
They are unlimited, but it's not about the limit, it's about me unilaterally closing stuff
i hate pure css questions that pop up with the sass tag.
@cimmanon link?
the trapezoid question?
1
Q: Trying to recreate webOS style navigation in CSS3

Josh DempseyI'm trying to recreate the bottom app navigation bar that LG has in their WebOS for TV's. For those of you that are not familiar with this, a picture of it is below. I created a container which sits at the bottom of the screen and then created ten or so to be the "tiles." I then used transfor...

that one too
20:04
looks like the linked one had it as an edit
the sole edit
"added an important tag"
They probably thought it was important because the code is written in Sass
yeah, i dont know what goes through people's heads when they make edits like that
Even though the question isn't about it
MLM
MLM
"CSS architectural approaches are the diet pill of front-end developers." - OOCSS/Atomic CSS are Responsive Web Design ‘anti-patterns’
@BoltClock by that logic, every css question should have the html tag on it :p
MLM
MLM
20:09
Thought it was a nice comparison. Reminds me of Cargo Cult CSS
@cimmanon I know, right?
20:22
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Q: Would a Type 2 Kardashev Civilization really build a Dyson Sphere around their own sun?

JimmeryWe are currently estimated to be about 0.7 on the Kardashev Scale. I am interested in the second level of the Kardashev Scale: Type II "A civilization capable of harnessing the energy radiated by its own star (for example, the stage of successful construction of a Dyson sphere), with ...

I love WorldBuilding.SE
What's up? :)
writing code
Anything interesting?
20:31
function makeTable(tableData) {
    var tblElm = dom.find('preview');
    dom.clear(tblElm);
    if( tableData.includesHeaders ) {
        var tblHead = dom.make('thead');
        var tblHeadRow = dom.make('tr');
        tableData.data.shift().forEach(function(headerVal) {
            var tblHeadCell = dom.make('th');
            tblHeadCell.textContent = headerVal;
            tblHeadRow.appendChild(tblHeadCell)
        });
        tblHead.appendChild(tblHeadRow)
        tblElm.appendChild(tblHead);
you tell me
nope, not interesting
needs more jQuery to be interesting
$('.dropdown-menu').on('click', 'a', function() {
	$(this).parents('.dropdown').find('.dropdown-toggle').contents()[0].textContent = this.textContent + ' ';
});
better
now I'm interested
Did you know the difference between enthusiastic and enthused is where the enthusiasm came from?
I wrote 90% of the code without jQuery then decided to import it
so now I have this mess of vanilla/jquery spew
am i the only one that really don't like jQuery in SO?
it's just TOO slow
20:33
@rlemon That's like serving a platter of chocolate chip cookies with oatmeal-raisin
@kiraken hahahahahahahahaha
@kiraken I was being sarcastic when I said it needed more jQuery
please show me where jQuery has been your bottleneck
It's a running joke in this chatroom
because jQuery is slow, but it is more than fast enough
20:34
I really need to work on my sarcasm detection skills
the 0.1s counts when it comes to page loading time
Another js programmer gets promoted from novice to intermediate
jQuery isn't lagging your page load
I've lost interest in the "jQuery is slow" argument. it isn't slow, just in comparison to vanilla methods. a car will always look slow when you compare it to a jet. but I wouldn't take the jet for a quick run out for milk.
@rlemon damn I've been doing jets wrong all this time
jQuery is a dom manipulation library, and if you structure your html well, and respect jQuery for what it is, your code will be plenty fast, and your loading times are never a concern here.
@rlemon The metaphor police want to have a word with you. They say your metaphor is like pulling a cabbage from a jar of peanut butter.
20:38
@Neil car is fast, car seem slow when racing jet. jet is no good for quick task. banana
jsperf.com/jquery-find-vs-context-sel/38 How long does it take to find length? Well, it depends...
If i had a jet i'd burn my car and bath in it's ashes
I feel that vanilla has less maintenance, while if you ever want to update your jquery you have to look into potential BC breaks.
@rlemon jet is very good for a quick task
@TylerH latest chrome, slowest method is still 51K ops A SECOND
:P
20:39
That's not the point. The point is that there is way too much hassle
"but it is too slow!"
When you are The Matrix, every operation matters.
lol
"my single page application which uses js to smooth transition tabs NEEDS TO RUN AT 10 MILLION OPS/SEC!!!! OR THE CLIENTS WONT COME!"
drop the jQuery is slow argument unless you're dealing with animations or particle systems
20:41
@rlemon that's probably the same dev who was like "WE NEED ROOT PERMISSIONS TO EVERYTHING FOR OUR IMPORTANT APP! It's a horoscope app"
(and for the record, I don't like jQuery, I just see people who hate on it for all the wrong reasons)
@TylerH why does my flashlight app need the ability to make phone calls?!
@rlemon why don't you like it then? Also performance optimization is important last time i checked
@kiraken performance optimizations should be considered only when performance is an issue
jQuery is a tradeoff, write less do more (slightly slower, but more than fast enough for what we are doing)
what I dislike about jQuery is the API decisions, method overloading, excess aliases, inconsistent argument orderings, etc
take for example this code:
$('.dropdown-menu').on('click', 'a', function() {
	$(this).parents('.dropdown').find('.dropdown-toggle').contents()[0].textContent = this.textContent + ' ';
});
for me to duplicate this with vanilla.js would require like 50 lines of boilerplate crap
that would take me time to write
this code functions perfectly fine (i.e it is fast) on mobiles and desktops and took 15 seconds to write
@rlemon You apparently never applied for a development job, you won't even be considered as a possible candidate with that attitude, performance and loading time is always important, also you didn't even provide an argument, i said i hate jQuery because it's slow and you just said that yourself
except I'm almost 30 years old and work in embedded systems development right now and before this headed a department in a reputable elearning company. I think my attitude regarding software development is fine.
@kiraken you said it is too slow, it isn't too slow. it is fast enough
20:46
lol it's fast enough in comparison to what?
$('.foo') will run 100K times in a second.
document.getElementsByClassName('foo') will run 300K times in a second
in both cases, you don't need it to run more than 1000 times in a second.
to the client, there is no difference
so jQuery, when used properly (like all code) is fast enough for 99% of your applications. I've already mentioned animations being the caveat there
Well i don't know about you, but good enough was never my way of work. I try to write each and every piece of code as best as i can. We'll have to agree to disagree on the 'fast enough' argument
in ten years we'll have this discussion again. I have more important things to worry about when writing an application than micro optimizations
you'll learn this
Except i did after 15 years of job experience, but who knows maybe another 10 years will change my mind
you're 19 with 15 years experience? that is impressive
20:52
I know right?
actually meant to type 9* Been learning to code for 9 years
my father is a developer so i started young
and he was the one to teach me to optimize each line of code as best as possible
I have been at this for 20 years. but that means nothing really. you can have this discussion with anyone in the javascript room as well. we're all professional developers.
it is a game of give and take, vanilla is faster but often more to write, more time to invest. more money to develop
jQuery is slower, but clients will not see this impact because it is still very fast
the gain is in your time and efforts
there is no debate here, if you don't see that I can't help you.
@kiraken and that is wrong. don't write stupid code but don't spend time on micro-optimizations
while(--i) is faster than while(i--) but does anyone care?
no, because the difference is so moot you write whatever makes the most sense
readability and maintainability are very important and should be considered over micro-optimizations
This is not a discussion about a small website or script, the importance of optimization lies in big projects where using jQuery actually effect the loading time in a visible matter
and now i'm going back to work.
as mot developers these days abuse it
abusing jQuery does not mean jQuery is bad
means the developer is
and jQuery doesn't hold loading times, unless you're talking library size, in which case ALL images are bad on websites
20:56
+ most of the times you use a CDN anyway
in my sites I use the following for videos:
<video width="500" height="500" controls autoplay="autoplay">
<source src="~/video/somevideo.mp4" type="video/mp4">
</video>
what is the library size now? still around 100kb?
but the controls are ugly, anyone can suggest me a fancy player
light
2
Q: Styling HTML5 Video Controls

Ma9icI can't seem to get the styling correct on the video player controls as nothing seems to align correctly. I've tried wrapping the items in divs, and lis but things just don't seem to move or align correctly. Any suggestions? What i have so far: http://jsfiddle.net/pp6Wn/ var vid, playbtn,...

might get you started
I would just style the controls if it were me
thanks rlemon
21:00
the other players I know of all are very bloated with flash fallbacks
I was more looking for a project but this looks promising
oh no flash!
yea, sorry, the projects are all bloatware
@AhmedDaou well the flash is a 'fallback' if your client has no native support
but if you don't need that, it is overkill
I'm fascinated
@rlemon what can cause this gap
21:17
the bar is too heavy
or your video is too light
anyone here ever listen to Steel Panther?
thats what I thought as well
but I cannot fix
:P have a reduced example?
a jsfiddle?
21:25
yea
I tried to put this cat video above its not playing but you get the point
@Loktar
where do you want the controls?
You have your video set to 500px tall
set it to auto/leave off the height attribute, or change it to a lower value
I dont want the space
I need it closer
lemme try that
yea it was the height
so I cannot control the height without affecting controols
BTW all there's a live SE podcast going on
21:49
listening for 10 minutes I've so far learned: StackOverflow site owners disregard concerns they don't personally care about -_-
"let's not talk about this. it's dumb. moving on"
hah, my tweet was immortalized on the podcast
@StackExchange @spolsky chat on mobile, yessss!
No Windows Phone app though
:-P
but chat works on mobile browser
@AhmedDaou in a mobile browser
not well
21:53
not on a mobile app
the point is to not have to open up a browser
oh okay
but still works :P
@CarrieKendall why not well, what happens
it's half broken and not touch friendly
it also eats bandwidth
seriously, they have new sites to talk about and they are begging each other to not talk about it
wtf
what do you mean tyler
21:56
they should have PR people do this
damn I wish I got headphones
@AhmedDaou I mean one person keeps bringing up "let's talk about the new SE sites that we have since the last podcast" and Joel and everyone else is like "no let's not talk about those, it's boring, it's lame, no one cares"
which is dumb because that's kind of the whole point of the SE network is interesting sites
lmao, "okay goodbye!" "are we still streaming?" "yeah, let's stream"
ahahha, many chaos such order wow
lol
also they are all mac users
and they guy next to Joel has horrible posture
just sitting there like quasimoto the whole time
22:00
lmao I cant :,)
must be some nerd haha
IMO it's pretty poorly set up. They should all be in a Google Hangout with video feeds facing their webcams, even if they're in the same room
i would like that solely so that i could tell the different between them
^^
I know Joel and I'm guessing Shog is the skinny guy across from him
other two I have no clue
There office is pretty well setup tho
David Fullerton on January 16, 2015

There was a time where it seemed like we barely even needed to talk about this: Joel had won the argument, the Internet agreed that private offices were the future, and only incompetent management (or a tight budget) was still putting developers in cubicle farms. A glorious future lay before us.

The original Fog Creek Bionic Office, way back in ye olde 2003. We didn’t have iPhones, but at least the offices had doors.

Unfortunately, that’s not quite how it turned out. Open plans have been surprisingly hard to kill, despite research showing that they’re unpopular, decrease employee satisfact …

all-in-all though, i like the looseness of the podcasts. it makes it more interesting
22:05
David Fullerton and Jay Hanlon apparently
lmao sharktank
!!afk driving home
drive carefully :)
22:33
I did
I arrived alive
ah, a job well done
@CarrieKendall Anything interesting going on with you lately?
23:05
not really, just got back from mexico on a last minute vacation
ooh, sounds fun
what do you recommend I do if I take a trip sometime?
I'd say that's interesting by the way, haha
do you have a budget and preference of hot/cold beach, mountains, etc?
not really
well, cozumel and cancun are both a lot of fun
brb
fun in what ways?
23:25
@ZachSaucier there are a lot of different aspects. I found the differences in culture to be really astounding. As for attractions, the ocean is warm year round. There's a bunch of water sports that you can try. My favorite thing, by far, is snorkeling. There are tons of reefs that are like.. 30 feet off the shore. I shot this in about 40 minutes in cozumel last year.
if you're persistent, you can doing things inexpensively.
beware, the quality of that video is .. not very good :P all i had was a gopro, fins and my hands
first time out of country?
nope
i've been to mexico around 5 times and canada a couple of times and iceland

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