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19:00
@Mr.Alien remote.modern.ie is a streamable version of Internet Explorer on Windows 10 and the new Project Spartan rendering engine (EdgeHTML.dll). It works on Windows, Android, Mac OS X, and iOS.
@JonathanSampson sweet...
btw we rolled out the new interface today only for UK people so they should see after they login browserstack
@TylerH The amount of space they consume is largely up to you... what are you looking for ideally? I'd be happy to file a feature request on your behalf if we aren't already taking care of it.
@JonathanSampson I'm not up to speed on all the requests or features being implemented, but the ability to have text links instead of live tiles is basically what I would love
@TylerH If you can work up a concept image of what you're after, I'll gladly run it by the App team.
@JonathanSampson i.imgur.com/xIiEVxG.jpg sheepish grin
just talking about the live tiles side
19:06
@TylerH Stardock has already announced work for Windows 10. They may ship a more customized start menu to your liking :)
Mostly the my computer and the control panel links as text links rather than square icons is my hope
I stopped using those in Windows 7 I think - when I learned I could just start typing what I wanted and whack the enter key :)
But I can see their appeal. You could add them as shortcuts though ;)
and boy, do I miss the easy access to shut down/log off/restart/etc. buttons there
yeah I have them as shortcuts on my desktop already
but sometimes I have lots of windows open and it's less work/movement to press Win key and move my mouse 3 inches than to minimize them all
Have you see the shut down/log off/restart buttons in Windows 10?
is cmd.exe going to remain long term?
I'm not a huge fan of powershell.
19:09
@rlemon cmd.exe got some serious improvements in Windows 10 :)
I already had to go into regedit to change the "show desktop" button in bottom-right to activate instantly rather than after 3 seconds
are the fonts antialiased?
@rlemon We now support arbitrarily resizing of windows, transparent backgrounds, copy/paste, and more in the command prompt.
@JonathanSampson Not yet, but it looks like you have to click your username at the top of the start menu to get to those options
@JonathanSampson I will have to be convinced, you can only polish a turd so much :P
with all of the smart people working at MS, I think we've been dealing with cmd.exe for entirely too long. :P
19:10
hi there
Is there anyone who can help me with setting up font awesome on my Sass file?
possibly, whats the issue?
awkward
Went to make dinner
Discovered I can't be bothered
Go hungry because of laziness
Ah well.
@ joshhunt THX , I've just managed to install the gem through the terminal (I'm using a mac).
And I want to link it to MAXCDN.
@AlexTaghavi sounds like something you should hire a mentor for
I wonder what steps to take form here
19:13
@rlemon what's wrong with cmd.exe?
boo cmd.exe is meh
cmd.exe in Windows 10 is much, much cooler.
@JonathanSampson looking forward to that :P
I use cmdr currently, lots of nice features
in git repos for example it lets me know what branch I'm in, shift+up traverses the directory tree. Lots of little tweaks
the current Windows terminal makes me want to not use it so I don't unless I have to :P
@ Joshhunt, do I need to download the files and place them in my Sass directory?
Or can I instantly start using font-awesome now that I have installed it as a gem?
19:15
@ZachSaucier same, I use git bash for most things if I need terminal on windows
@rlemon look at cmdr. Its kickass.
tabbed cli's, ect.
uses gitbash if you have it as well
A few great articles have been written on the developments in cmd.exe under Windows 10: bing.com/…
I use it daily and am pretty comfortable.
tbh I only use the command prompt for when my computer crashes/gets a virus and for ipconfig stuff
@Loktar ohh nice, so it is actually a bash terminal
I use it largely for node development.
19:16
it wraps cmd, and powershell, and will us msysgit
Every now and then I do some git'ing from cmd.
@JonathanSampson Do you guys run the latest win10 preview at work or a separate/newer dev version?
inb4 "both"
@TylerH Many of us run multiple versions of Windows (stable, and in-development).
Linking to bing even
I was wondering why google had darker fonts :P
which OS do you find you use the most often at work?
19:18
@TylerH My OS changes weekly :) Sometimes more frequently.
completely?
ohh wow, I really don't like Bings search results page
or just a new version of Win10
that looks horrible imo
@rlemon yea the links are too in your face
19:19
yea, they need to tone those back a bit
(I'm talking major versions here)
also, the hard white background I dislike. (common with a lot of sites, I just don't like it :P)
@TylerH Often times we can "update" from one build of Windows to another. But, at times, I like to do a complete wipe. It's not that bad since all of my data/settings are roamed, and as such the new install is identical to the previous.
@JonathanSampson yeah, I'm betting at MS you guys have pretty good network support for desktop profiles.
I do love the Visual Studio profile features
Any help on getting font-awesome working on Sass is highly appreciated guys!
19:21
@TylerH Roaming was shipped in Windows 8 if I'm not mistaken - that's all I'm taking advantage of. It's the same feature I use at home when I setup a new laptop.
I haven't heard of it before
but I only seldomly use my laptop (Win8.1)
@JonathanSampson as a side thought, you should go on reddit.com/r/programming and do an AmA
and then only for web surfing when I'm away from home
@rlemon he did already
might be able to get more people onboard with the new windows stuff
@rlemon The Internet Explorer team has done a couple AmA's in the past :)
19:22
ohh. ok then.
as part of the Microsoft IE team
ignore me
they demonstrated great reasonableness and some internet culture savvy, too
Our last AmA was a huge suggest; nearly 95% upvotes and almost 10,000 comments.
19:23
-1 no sikk memes
The Reddit staff themselves called it "famous person numbers" :) We were pretty pleased.
I need to stop putting my headphone cord in my mouth
I remember that day; we were competing with Ninja Turtles and Robin Williams' death... yet we still made it to #1 on the front page.
how is that css property that optimizes kerning named?
letter-spacing? :)
19:27
text-rendering :P
found it
@rlemon bzzzt
pretty much yea
my tongue feels funny now
* { letter-spacing: 10em } is a neat trick to reduce all unintentional "keming" ;)
@JonathanSampson that reminds me... Spiderman is coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe!
@TylerH I saw that last night - crazy awesome :)
19:28
@rlemon brb requesting SO devs change your username to JarJar
@TylerH I believe you're referring to JarJar's little mishap with the pod-racer? :)
yep
/me celebrates the reference.
heh
it sucks that everything is case sensitive in .NET MVC
I mean it's probably great
but I can't be lazy
which sucks
Alright; time for lunch. Nom noms are key to being productive.
Take care, all.
19:32
thanks again
o/
If there are any other Windows 10 / Internet Explorer / Project Spartan questions, please feel free to shoot them my way. I'll be more help on the browser/web-platform side than the OS though - just a warning :)
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@JonathanSampson answer asp.net 5 questions too
lol
ugh. I just tried to comma separate HTML attributes.
what are you, new? :P
19:34
@CarrieKendall you didn't answer the question :(
@rlemon is your brain plugged in today
apparently not
@ZachSaucier ah, i am about to post
Should a favicon have AA?
19:35
loads of people in here active today
I just realized that I get to meet Sara Soueidan in May :D
I have a small query on bootstrap. Is it a good idea to keep all the imports and the header section in a different header file?
@ItachiUchiha are you using a precompiler or the source?
using less, i keep all of my imports in the less file that i import bootstrap.less in
Well, I am using the source
@ZachSaucier did she respond to your question?
19:38
ya, she didn't get a response for a few weeks like me
they finally responded today
that's good
I am very new to HTML, JS and CSS. So I am still not aware of how to create a less file
flights are arranged now :D
@ItachiUchiha if you're not using a preprocessor then you don't need it
my imports + header + footer section are getting copied in each of my html. So I need to do something about it
you can use a bunch of different backend things to prevent that
are you familiar with any?
19:40
As in?
I suppose I should write a post on that sometime - backend basics
@AlexTaghavi Sorry got distracted. Also if you put a space after @ it doesn't ping me. Do you want to host it locally or from a cdn?
@ZachSaucier Well my header and footer are static bootstrap sections. I am not sure, if I completely comprehend whatever you are trying to convey.
@Mr.Alien sup?
@ItachiUchiha why don't you just use the Bootstrap css files?
19:43
@ItachiUchiha backend is how content is generated and how data is handled. You could use PHP, Node.js, Ruby on Rails, etc. to automate some imports like that. It helps with page formatting and importing things
@joshhunt what?
You are talking about Twitter Bootstrap correct?
@zach well I know about them, but as I said, my header and footer are static data.
@joshhunt well yes. I use them
i was just about to delete it
anyways thanks :)
19:46
@ItachiUchiha As I said, you could use a backend framework to automate the import of them....
@ItachiUchiha o/
Can you link me to an example ?
@second heya!!!
What seems to be the problem?
still struggling with the import part :P
Check out LESS
19:47
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I guess, its time to dirty my hands in LESS
I'm confused, are you trying to import the <head></head> section onto every page of your site?
@CarrieKendall 'atta girl :)
@ItachiUchiha Hardly dirty.
Every valid CSS is valid Less
definitely the fastest gun in the west
19:48
@joshhunt yes, that is what I am doing. I need a better way to do it and I am not aware of any.
So for starters, you can just change all of your files from .css to .less and have a compile step
I don't think LESS will help you with that...
what is a compile step?
Wait, didn't we go through this already?
I told you to use whatever template language you use's import feature
Yes, you asked me to create a separate page for header and footer and use them. But somehow, the template language which I am using doesn't suggest to do the same.
19:50
just when I think I understand passport.js it turns into voodoo again
:sigh:
@ItachiUchiha Looks like exactly what I told you, I don't get where you're going with this...
You have fragments for your header and footer, and include them in your pages.
There's another method that you may be referring to, to have what's called a "layout"
But it says to create fragments out of a complete html
@ItachiUchiha Yeah, so? Same principle.
@ItachiUchiha is @madara's brother? we have two now, we are doomed :D
19:53
@FrontpageExpert Itachi is not Madara's brother
Fellow clan member, sure.
same thing, we are screwed :D
my god it is time to go home
@FrontpageExpert You were screwed the moment I joined the room, you know.
and I think we discussed to have a html, which will just have a fragment. Then include it in all other pages.
router.port(path, middleware, endpoint) hurr hurr why doesn't this work?
19:54
<-- learned something. All templates have different ways of including sections/fragments/blah.. blah..
I'm having a CSS brain fart. I have an inline-block colored box who color changes to show status and a button. I want them to align with each other. This is what it looks like now:
and now my auth no longer works
:(
what a day, what a day
@ItachiUchiha the way a fragment is defined/included is an implementation detail.
The concept is the same
There's a fragment, and you include it in a template.
@SeanDuggan
19:57
@SeanDuggan vertical-align / overflow:hidden / make them both inline-block
@SecondRikudo Got it. Thanks!
The code used is "<div class='color-box' style='width: 40px; top:5px; height: 20px; display:inline-block; background-color: #000000; border: 1px solid #000000; ' title='<#=PowerIndicator#>'></div> <BUTTON type='button' onclick='openPowerStatusDialog(<#=ResourceId#>)' data-id='<#=ResourceId#>'>...</BUTTON>"
@ItachiUchiha now, there's another way which some templating languages support
It's called using "layouts"
@SeanDuggan jsfiddle
They're sort of master templates with placeholder for your specific template, so you think of your template as a fragment included inside that master template.
That master template handles header and footer
19:58
Ah. Let me try that. I had tried messing with vertical-align, but I was applying it to the colored block only.
@rlemon what's that site that allows you to record yourself draw then share it with others?
sketchtoy
@SecondRikudo So I can have say one file, which has my header and footer. I create fragments in those files and use them everywhere. Is that what you are suggesting?
@ItachiUchiha The other way around
You have one file that's like this (pseudo code)
<include>header.fragment</include>
<content></content>
<include>footer.fragment</include>
Then you define that in the config somewhere
And then when you call mytemplate.template it will automatically be inserted in that master layout file, where <content></content> is
That does it. THank you, @FrontpageExpert
20:02
@SecondRikudo Ahh, now I see why the tutorial was not going through my head...
First one being masterTemplate.template
hey so any full-time employees here that freelance on the side?
@Phreak You asked that already, it's not likely you'll get a different answer.
no one replied
lol
@Phreak Well then there you have it :)
20:06
oh you're so logical!
@Phreak It's a curse, really.
well i just wanted some advice guess you are right no one here does it.
@SecondRikudo So first one is the master template, which has header, content and footer?
@ItachiUchiha Correct
why does the content has 3 arrows coming out of it?
20:07
Again, not all templating languages support this, and I have no idea how to do it in yours (if at all)
@ItachiUchiha You can place any template in that
Any template you call will be automatically inserted in that placeholder
Ohh, a template inside another ?
This is lot more confusing than I thought it would be
@ItachiUchiha Don't stress it
Do what you know
For starters, just make header and footer fragments
And include them on all of your templates
Yeah, I will start with fragments
20:09
Make it work first, then make it shine.
@SecondRikudo with templates, you mean my pages :P
@ItachiUchiha Probably, yes.
Whatever your Java views call to render output.
You can call it however you want.
ahh, ok
I will try this approach
Thanks for the time, CLAN MATE :P
20:11
bows
- _ -
@Vader Shut up nab. Madara takes Darth Vader every day of the week :P
According to this he is dead
Which I am not :D
@Vader He died 3 times, and revived himself at least twice.
Nothing's really stopping him from getting a third time :P
But for now he is dead
---> I win
20:15
@Vader Even dead, he still kicks your ass :P
Alright, shower time, then power debate.
ugh photoshop !
GIMP FTW!
lol gimp oh gawd thats like worse than MS paint
GIMP is the bees knees.
@rlemon you can also use photoshop to make them stick figure sex position only they will be in higher resolution
20:29
@CarrieKendall There are other, far more qualified, people fielding those questions :)
@JonathanSampson but they aren't in chat :( i was just teasing anyways
@CarrieKendall Thank goodness :) I haven't done any .NET since 2007.
I hate ASP.NET for no good reason.
its cuz its a MS based language
srry not system language
!!afk
20:36
@rlemon be back quick lovely i'm awaiting ur return.
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ASP.NET had some really awesome things back when I used it in 2005-2007. Loved postbacks, and update panels.
@JonathanSampson In 2005 I was 13, and I was contemplating whether to learn PHP or ASP.NET
I couldn't grasp ASP.NET for over 2 weeks. I managed to learn working PHP in half a day
@SecondRikudo I had began learning PHP in 1998 I think. Used it until 2005 when I began a C# position. Freaked out the first day because I couldn't figure out how to include() my nav-bar in my design :)
Used .NET for 2 years, and then went back to PHP. Today I focus largely on front-end though.
front-end FTW
Although C# looks more and more appealing to me lately.
If it weren't for its critical flaw I would have totally learned it.
20:42
PHP (prior to v4) wasn't OO, so it was a bit easier to grasp. No abstract concepts of inheritance/etc.
That's probably why I took to it first too - my first language was C++ (I failed miserably at that... though I did write an infinite loop that called my younger brother a "butt" I think).
@JonathanSampson PHP still can be not OOP.
@SecondRikudo I know; but now we have the option to create classes, etc :)
My first lang was Java and i loved it.
@JonathanSampson Yes, but we also have the option not to, which makes all the difference :)
Not to mention much of the preferred means of interacting with MySQL/etc are OO.
20:43
@Phreak I hate Java with every fiber of my being.
If I had 10 nuclear warheads I'd send them all on Oracle's HQ.
@SecondRikudo Once you grasp OO principles, you will struggle to go back to a procedural way of thinking. JavaScript is nice since it's got both flavors with prototypal inheritance, etc.
I thought it was a very clear lang when i used in college Garbage collection FTW
never built anything big withit so..
Today, the language I find it most fun to write in is JavaScript.
Less BS, no need to be as verbose as Java, you don't write objects in XML (wtf?!)
I touched a tiny bit of Python
And aiming for C# once official linux support is live (that's the critical flaw)
JavaScript is not fun!
@Phreak JavaScript is beautiful
20:46
@Phreak If you really feel that way, you're not doing it right ;) Give it time. It'll grow on you :)
it took me like 80 lines of code to make a calendar dropdown.
Sometimes I write things in JavaScript, things that Java takes 10 files and 5MB of code, and I write it in JavaScript in 25 lines, and I weep at the poetic beauty of what I have just wrote.
i know i'm no pro JSer there like a million diff ways to write with it.
@Phreak That's about 75 more lines than what it would take me (as someone a bit more experienced)
@SecondRikudo i believe u
but it was just messy
for me
20:48
@Phreak And how many lines would it take you to implement it in Java? And no, a built in component doesn't count, I can get a library in JS too.
much less
Calendar dropdown? jQuery UI ;)
i couldn't use jquery
$(".calendar").calendar(); Bam.
20:49
@JonathanSampson Ew
Abomination that should die in flames.
@SecondRikudo They have themes ;)
@JonathanSampson So do I, it's called "CSS"
@SecondRikudo u don't like jquery ui?
@Phreak It's not that I don't like it, I find the benefit:cost ratio to not be that great.
Especially if you don't need to support some of @JonathanSampson 's older projects.
@JonathanSampson Oh yeah, I don't know if I ever talked to you about it, the feature missing from all versions of IE so far (although I vaguely heard that IE11 did get it)
yea you must be looking at it at a higher level.
20:51
Auto update that's separate from Windows Update
@Phreak Think about it this way, in Java, if you include a library (say with Maven), what will happen?
Your build time will be longer, and your end JAR or whatever executable you use will probably be a bit larger
Not that big of a deal
In JavaScript, if you include a library, you included for every visitor of your site. everyone need to download that library in addition to everything else on the page.
This means slower page load, which means bad news.
That applies to every library you include, so you want to make the libraries you use count.
jQuery and jQuery UI, in 2015, don't do much to help you relative to the extra bytes they introduce.
will bandwidth really be a concern in the future i feel load times are getting faster and faster but i totally know what you mean. Processors on mobiles devices are slower which would take up more resources if you have more libraries etc.
@Phreak generally, it's the network IO that you care about.
you lost me.
Especially in mobile, you don't want a user to take up 5MB of their data plan before images just by browsing to your website.
Getting bytes through from my computer to your phone, is what usually takes the most time when loading a site
(not necessarily CPU or memory)

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