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00:30
tweets are oneboxed in google searches now
why is so much emphasis placed on "mobile first" when it comes to media queries?
 
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01:45
@joshhunt easier to add things than to hide things
01:58
My computer just bluescreened D-:
@Kitler how so?
also that's assuming you hide information from mobile users
try it out both ways and let me know which way ends up with less overwriting and css
haha nice!
@Kitler I have been, hence the question. So far I haven't noticed any major differences
it's a preference
that makes more sense and I can see why some people prefer it written like that.
03:23
got it performing better, after the first go around
it caches all the frames, and just replays them over and over
Is it worth the trouble to design an original animated background for a professional website or should I focus on the theme and details instead?
always focus on the theme first
mmm I see the advantage of designing mobile-first (assuming there are less essential parts of the site that you don't want mobile users to access) but in terms of writing css I don't see it having any advantage?
unless the animated bg is the most important part of the site
@joshhunt what do you mean in terms of writing CSS?
Thank you!
04:07
you mean mobile @media bigger{} @media biggest{}?
writing media queries for desktop changes as opposed to mobile changes. e.g. "@media (min-width: 600px)" vs "@media (max-width: 600px)"
well
there is no way to dev for mobile first if you don't structure your CSS that way
can't really start with all your styles in a media query
it's not a hard rule, I still do some things non-mobile first when developing
but it's a mindset more than anything. Even if I don't dev in a mobile first approach, I always think of the mobile version when developing
it makes it easier to create good media queries, generally speaking
because you're working with responsive units more often whereas some people have a tendency to use fixed dimensions when developing for large screens first
"there is no way to dev for mobile first if you don't structure your CSS that way" this is what I don't get. I don't understand how strictly writing standard queries for mobile is considered more efficient, it completely depends on your css. Often it can be more efficient to write a mobile query than a desktop query
(btw I'm not to trying to imply anything or disagree with you just trying to understand)
sure, no worries
my point:
this isn't mobile first
there's no way to structure your CSS in this way (non-mobile first) and be mobile first
true
but for example like this: jsfiddle.net/m8cus5v8 the second "desktop-first" approach is more efficient than the mobile approach
04:24
how so?
because you don't need to overwrite the standard (mobile) query
@Sree Your cat looks comfy
@joshhunt I am not sure why you are...
your original value is never used
well if you want the text to be centered on mobile but not desktop
yes that was my first example :D (sorry I don't think I explained myself very clearly)
as opposed to this:
@media (max-width: 600px) {
    div {
        text-align: center;
    }
}
04:28
If I am understanding you correctly, they're equally efficient
well they do the same thing but the first one requires an extra statement
@ZachSaucier GD?
GraphicDesign.SE
@joshhunt oh, you mean because div has text-align:left by default, I see
04:30
yup
admittedly that's true. But that's one property :P
I'm guessing in most cases this isn't the case
usually you change more than that
but in this case would you stick to the mobile-first style (to be standard) or the more efficient style?
be back in about 10 minutes
@joshhunt It's an unrealistic example :P
of course you want to be efficient where you can, but making the code create a better design and be more maintainable is more important
and there's no reason to change one part from one way of doing it to the other after it's done in order to save a line or two
mixing ways of developing is sometimes worse than keeping to large screen first
g'night folks
and good morning @SomeGuy :)
04:44
Haha see ya!
@ZachSaucier :)
morning
Morning!
Made another Codepen
I've made 3 in the past 24 hours :P
05:05
posted on May 20, 2015

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

 
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06:58
@easwee Almost as bad as this guy
Hahaha
07:21
@Neil actually your guy is not even close
best gif of the decade for me
Yeah, easwee's is hilarious XD
@rlemon My stepper motors are here. Help me set them up when you get a chance?
Hi Guys , Good Morning
I use $.ajax({
type: “GET”,
url:”data.csv”,
dataType: “text”,
success: function(data) {processData(data);}
});

However my data.csv is to be created according to some arguments from user.
eg. bash myscript.sh arg1 arg2 > data.csv Now this is to be used. How should I solve this problem
07:40
Is there any way to detect whether a content got scroller or not? using css..
@Bassem guten tag
@Neil Sprichst du Deutsch?
@Mr_Green using pure css? no, I don't think it's possible
@neil what is that ? :D
@SomeGuy No way, but guten tag is just one of those things you pick up :P
07:41
guten tag ? !
@Bassem good day, in german
@Neil Haha thought so. Saukerl
@neil صباح الخير
:P :P
@Neil even using media queries?
@Mr_Green I don't think so, because it would involve A) knowing if overflow: scroll is activated and B) knowing if the child's height is larger than its container
Why wouldn't you know the size of the child content?
07:45
nope
changes dynamically
@neil i think because if the child is scroll it may have same height as parent
so it will not consider as indicator
You could for example say that under a certain width (which activates perhaps another rule that condenses child content into a long list), then a container overflow attribute is scroll-y
If you're expecting the child's contents under a certain width will grow in length
@Neil check this fiddle jsfiddle.net/793m4sx0
now make the height small to get scroll, the "content" text is hiding
here now I am trying to add some css which will detect the scroll and if present, will make bottom: auto.
Guys need some advice
We are in future and still use javascript for this kind of behavior :/
07:50
Hmm, let me think about it
@Mr_Green I assume you can't remove the absolute positioning, or you'd have no problems
I can modify it. I have full authority
seems it can be done :)
@MadaraUchiha Shoot
I'll try not to completely judge you as a person and your mental capacity based on what you say
in JavaScript, 7 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
My team was tasked with making a riddle for the company for recruitment purposes.
@Neil read down from there
@Neil the height changes dynamically, that is the issue :(
@Rvervuurt Thanks for the GIFs. I've recreated 3 of them already, and I'll probably do more too!
08:09
@Neil thoughts? :)
@MadaraUchiha If you make the URL simple enough, I don't see it being a problem with it opening primarily on mobiles
If I see a programming challenge on my phone and it's interesting, I don't mind doing some work to see if I got the answer right
> Note - Any smart guy who writes google or something linke that please don't. You are not the only one who lives in the digital age. Please do not down vote because you did not understand the question or you found it dumb or whatever. Thanks
Can we downvote for attitude? :D
Hahaha
My favorite was when someone asked, "What have you tried?"
The guy responded with, "I have tried asking here, on Stack Overflow"
haha
Can I edit the question to remove that bullshit statement? stackoverflow.com/questions/30342975/…
Yes, imo
08:16
ta
@neil @madara
http://jsfiddle.net/h862kk0o/
i am confused
:(
hi all
can anybody explain me how to set up apache with openssl generated certificate?
i don't know what is the right way of doing that
but i am sure that my js code is like spaketti , all code inside one loop
doesn't make any sense
@Mr_Green :( then I don't know, sorry
I generated a certificate (.key + .csr i think) with openssl command line
Then i edited my httpd.conf to use mod_ssl and added virtual host with SSLCertificateFile /file.crt
SSLCertificateKeyFile /file.key
08:19
@Bassem So create a updateBall function and a updatePaddle function
when I get to my server, i get the message : this connection is not certified
You don't have to put all drawing code in the same spot
ok @neil
Also, why do you recursively invoke a setTimeout instead of just using setInterval?
i think it will take long time to learn html5 game dev :(
08:21
@StephanMuller That's the preferred method
@stephan , u mean to use setInterval and don't use setTimeout
@SomeGuy Interesting. Why?
If your loop takes too long, you create a waterfall of lag with setInterval
Ah, yeah makes sense
especially with such a low timeout
Yeah
08:22
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Q: dynamic url in ajax

user1977867I try to plot graphs from data.csv $(document).ready(function () { $.ajax({ type: "GET", url: "data.csv", dataType: "text", success: function(data) {processData(data);} }); full html code is here But I have to create data.csv using user given argument...

Using requestAnimationFrame / setTimeout inside your loop function is usually how it's done
@Bassem You have 3 entities in your game
Two paddles, and one ball
Each of them moves independently from one another
You can't update them all in the same function :)
ok should i create function for each one
@some guy , so what is the benfit of using setinterval
@Bassem It's convenient for some tasks.
For animations you want requestAnimationFrame
TBH I haven't used setInterval in forever
08:27
Me neither
I prefer this method if you must use a scheduler:
function whatever() {
    // Do stuff
    setTimeout(whatever, 500);
}
setTimeout(whatever, 500);
yeah that's nicer than invoking an anonymous function inline imo
hmmmmmmmmmm
@StephanMuller Oh, definitely
There's no reason to have the functions be anonymous
i feel that to be professional on that i may be reach 60 years old :( :(
08:30
There is reason to use setTimeout instead of setInterval
@Bassem Take a deep breath. You'll be fine
2
Just be willing to learn
@StephanMuller No problem
setTimeout(function whatever() {
    // Do stuff
    setTimeout(whatever, 500);
}, 500);
@Bassem lol really?
@Bassem We all do. For every thing we teach you here, there's an equal amount of things we don't know and wish we did
Back when I was learning canvas, it took me a week to get to where you are now.
I'm not 60.
You're doing just fine
@Bassem Sign up for newsletters like GamedevJS and HTML5 Weekly
Last weekend I spent two days setting up a fresh angular project using gulp and some other tools. Stuff I'm being contracted for to a big company as a "Senior Angular developer". Web dev is hard, but if you keep trying things you'll get better soon enough.
08:33
Follow people who make cool stuff with it
You'll learn from them and catch up eventually
@madara , i hope so , i don't want my future grandson to see me learning canvas :D
@stephan , congrats for that :)
Are you on Twitter, @Bassem?
I felt kind of lame for having to take so long to set up a simple one-page project but that's just how it goes. You learn as you go, next time I'll be able to do it better. Just have to keep coding and improve automatically.
i have an account but i don't like twitter so every long time i may login
08:36
Find a medium you like and follow some people there. I don't like twitter either, so I just follow RSS feeds of a couple of front-end related blogs
@stephan , u are right , but also the way of learning is very important
Google+ has a lot of web devs too, if tthat's something you like
@Bassem Oh, @Loktar has tons of great posts about canvas. Read through all of his posts at somethinghitme.com
Also, whenever you feel like you're not as good as you wish you were, watch this presentation: youtube.com/watch?v=1i8ylq4j_EY
guys , for canvas context , should i create a context for each figure i want to draw ?
or it should be only one context and use beginPath , endPath to seprate between them ?
08:37
You need just one context
The impostor syndrome is real, and especially prevalent in tech because it's such an abstract field. Learn how to cope with it and you'll be better automatically.
I like Twitter a lot because there's so much interaction. Basically anyone I look up to in the field is on there, and they're all fairly likely to respond if I have any questions
@some Guy , stackoverflow is the best :D
@stephan , thanks for ur great words
Basically, be consistent and always be willing to learn
How long have you been a developer for, @Bassem?
08:42
hi guys
what sites are good for developers to be updated in this field?
Hacker News, to a certain extent
@stephan unfortunately , i spent a long time out of my career about 3 years
but during this years i tried to learn , back again to my career , my right way
so i can say that my total experience in web development about 2.5 years
i also registerd on odesk since 2013 to work as free lancer
u know odesk / upwork ?
calling setInterval guarantees consistent number of frames per second (if it can be achieved), but repeat calls to setTimeout will not risk to create problems with higher frame rates
but better still, requestAnimationFrame.. I can't stress that enough, @Bassem
@neil , i am checking it now
do u have any good tutorial for it
i see that but it hasn't explaination enough
http://www.html5canvastutorials.com/advanced/html5-canvas-animation-stage/
09:01
@Bassem I gave you an example yesterday using requestAnimationFrame
think of it as a setTimeout without a time that's meant for drawing canvas
window.requestAnimFrame = (function(callback) {
return window.requestAnimationFrame || window.webkitRequestAnimationFrame || window.mozRequestAnimationFrame || window.oRequestAnimationFrame || window.msRequestAnimationFrame ||
function(callback) {
window.setTimeout(callback, 1000 / 60);
};
})();
the purpose of that code to run in all browsers ? or what is that ?
@Bassem It is meant to work in older browsers, though most modern browsers will have requestAnimationFrame
Notice the last resort is a setTimeout at 60 frames per second
Because that'll work even if you're running IE5
wow
IE5 :D
That's fine and good if you're writing a game professionally
but seeing how you're writing a game to learn, you don't really need to use that
Just know what it does and why it might be useful
09:18
guys , does the structure is better for now ?
http://jsfiddle.net/420svyLp/
@Bassem Yes, but I would also add the logic for the ball in the drawball. Likewise for the drawfirstbox drawsecondbox
loop shouldn't really care about how anything gets done, just that it should get done, like a main method of a program
Also, the ball should move diagnonally, not just left to right
@neil , sorry for interuption but i have one question before continue
u see requestanimationframe has default speed , can we adjust the speed of requestanimation frame
@Bassem The speed of the ball and paddles is what you decide it to be
Don't try to think of it in terms of speeding up requestAnimationFrame because it is only drawing your canvas as fast as it can. Speed should be a component of time, not number of frames
ok let's ignore the speed for now , u can describe it later
@Bassem but a quick way to change speed for now is just to do dim += 2 rather than dim++
later you'll want to be able to compute how much the ball or paddle has moved as a function based on delta, or the change since the last frame draw
@neil , that will be advanced work :D
i am still beginner
@Neil , something i notice
when i refresh the page , it moves smoothly at the beginning but if i let it for 2 min , it become lagging , do u have any idea
so it appear like if we return the increment of dim to be dim ++ instead of +2
10:33
posted on May 20, 2015 by Charles Robinson

It was Housekeeping Sunday in Dirk’s small IT shop, which usually meant taking their diminutive lot of servers down for routine maintenance. Dirk thought he’d change it up this week and add some actual cleaning to their housekeeping tasks. He knew just the man for the job too - Andrew, the Big Boss’s nephew. Andrew couldn’t be trusted with much, but he was assigned to w

@Feeds nooooooooo lol
11:35
So, how would you guys approach recreating this gif in CSS? I really only want to use CSS!
http://i57.tinypic.com/hx5g1k.gif
@PeeHaa you around? i'm trying to install opcachegui but i'm having problamz :D
One "bar" uses 25 frames to go from not visible to visible to not visible. Should I just use 3 states and let CSS animate between them? Or do it manually and do it with 25 steps for each bar (lot of work!)?
@Rvervuurt Please, for the love of god. imgur.com
Doesn't really matter, does it?
@Rvervuurt Yes, it does.
tinypic is a horrible horrible service that's full of crap ads and suboptimal quality.
It needs to burn in hell.
11:45
hahaha ok! I'm using adblocker, so have not seen those in a loooong time. Will use imgur ;)
but to my question: any suggestions?
@Rvervuurt In addition to everything else, the gif isn't loading for me XD
Just... upload it to imgur and paste the link here please XD
@MadaraUchiha imgur.com/3MFsVdG
Shit, it's going to be a lot of work with the perspective :X
@Rvervuurt Yes, it's possible
Although you'd really be better off with just using WebGL and be done with it.
@Bassem Maybe your computer is doing something CPU-intensive?
There should be no reason why it would slow up. Keep in mind that slower framerates mean that the ball and paddles move slower by the way you've designed it
12:01
Haha, I have no idea how to do webGL :P
Might check it out
@MadaraUchiha But I think i can use the fiddle I just set up: jsfiddle.net/d483huks
@Rvervuurt You'd have to construct 5 elements for each one you want to animate, to construct the box
@MadaraUchiha which one? Isn't it just
1) front
2) visible side
3) dropshadow
ones*
Shit, dropshadow is going to be a huge problem, since it overlaps bars that are lower than the one casting the shadow
but of course not when they change height... Could be fixed with z-index
but not really what I want
Maybe this is a bit too much to try and replicate with only CSS :P
What the hell is this? <script type="text/javascript">
<!--
stm_bm(["menu67e9",800,"","blank.gif",0,"","",0,0,250,0,1000,1,0,0,"","",0,0,1,2,"hand","hand",""],this);
stm_bp("p0",[1,4,0,0,0,3,0,7,100,"",-2,"",-2,50,0,0,"#999999","transparent","",3,0,0,"#000000"]);
stm_ai("p0i0",[2,"","images/1.jpg","images/1_over.jpg",125,30,0,"index.html","_self","","","","",0,0,0,"","",0,0,0,0,1,"",0,"",0,"","",3,3,0,0,"#E6EFF9","#000000","#000000","#000000","10pt Tahoma","10pt Tahoma",0,0]);
stm_aix("p0i1","p0i0",[2,"","images/2.jpg","images/2_over.jpg",125,30,0,"programs.html","_self","","","","",0,0,0,"
@neil , could u guide me with the next step
12:10
Words only break in firefox .. I googled but can't seem to find anyone else that has the same problem
the link is
@mikedidthis Heh cool. Thanks!
the code is written by someone else, I'm trying to maintain it ..
@Rvervuurt No
Front and 4 sides.
But only the front and 1 side are visible.
hmm, unless I make one bar of course and just use the perspective
But the top and bottom sides are never visible
12:15
o/
@madara , could u guide me with the next step /
@Bassem I won't write it for you because you'll learn nothing
I think you see what still needs to be done, right?
@mikedidthis Hmm, your example is using SCSS, never used that before. Losing hope on recreating this one :P
Ball needs to move vertically and horizontally
ok @neil , let me try :(
12:24
Step 1: Go to https://www.google.com/maps/
Step 2: Search for "nigga house"
@Rvervuurt scss is just css with some fancy stuff
scss is the one true css of westeros
@mikedidthis Ok, it doesn't add extra functionality?
@Rvervuurt it doesn't "do" anything that css doesn't already do
but it lets you structure it better and use variables
@Rvervuurt I'm pretty sure @TylerH made most of that yesterday
12:29
<3 variables. The one thing I miss in CSS. Once worked with LESS at an internship, but never continued with that after it.
but @TylerH is using canvas and javascript?
tyler is a css dude
@Rvervuurt you can view compiled to get the output CSS btw: gist.github.com/mikedidthis/706f125f79c9a7751a8e
he sucks balls at js
@mikedidthis more than double the amount of lines than the SCSS file
@Rvervuurt and??
12:32
that's cool :D
@Rvervuurt I made more of the GIFs yesterday, btw codepen.io/AmaanC/pen/BNzXXe
You have a start, get cracking :D
You mean the flrn.nl?
@SomeGuy wow, your 2nd link is confusing :D
the action that's happening is
    // Steps:
    // Fill white background
    // Draw black squares
    // Pulsate black squares
    // Repeat with the colors reversed
12:35
Yea, but I really mean that my brain almost can't comprehend what's happening :')
such a simple one
Love it, good job!
@Loktar @rlemon Whoa, did you guys get the new GMusic redesign?
@Rvervuurt Thanks :)
(am I the only one seeing kitler's comments, and thinking they're annoying? Or is everyone just ignoring him?)
@Kitler is a cunt
We all know it
:D
@Rvervuurt He's just messing around. We all know each other, so we rag on each other a lot
hahaha, okay :D Still a new guy here, have no idea who's the regulars
@Rvervuurt Don't listen to @SomeGuy. I've never seen him before in my life.
12:38
Anyone whose name is in italics is a room owner, so the odds of us being regulars is fairly high
I'm dropping recreating this gif :') Simply can't wrap my head around how to start :D
@SomeGuy thanks for the tip
@Rvervuurt don't insult our overlord!
I saw something similar in which the white squares would rotate like it were a 3d tile, then afterwards the black squares would do the same
0
noooo
I thought that was pretty neat
12:41
I wanted to make a bow down, but it just makes it italics
You have to escape *'s with \*
_0_
there, I bow for your overlord
hahahaha
*our
you're part of the room now are you not !!!
21 mins ago, by Kitler
Step 1: Go to https://www.google.com/maps/
Step 2: Search for "nigga house"
Did no one do that? :(
@Kitler Hahahahaha, oh god
12:46
oh you gotta be kidding me
@Kitler yeah. I then cried.
I did, but I thought everyone was silently agreeing to ignore the racist office cat
4
@Kitler LOL
lol
oh, okay
this pretty much works with everything + house
12:47
ah didn't try that
or it does not, what the hell
woops
no google, bad google!
that should point to the bunker where my master took his glorious final stand
@Kitler And killed himself
cool, "dafuq house" gets me to "The Krazyhouse" in Liverpool for some reason
12:49
Let's not forget "killed himself"
lies, western propaganda
one of the few bars I actually visited there
he just happened to suck at aiming
@Kitler Yeah, with pills XD
@Kitler I was there mate. He saw the gas bill and just freaked.
Wait.. your master killed himself in a bunker? Kitler sounds like.. Your master is totally Jimi Hendrix! Am I right?!
12:50
totes
Nailed it.
Porting tests from mocha to qunit, i might follow his shoes
@Rvervuurt dayum
@Rvervuurt he didn't kill himself there though
getting nostalgic?
nah, I know
but pretty sure @kitler had some good summers there!
look at that view
12:51
that thing is about a 20 minute drive from where I live
and I've never been
should be really interesting, I should really go there some time this year
Look at how happy the guy is that he reached @Kitler's summer house goo.gl/maps/A9RIh
hahahah
!!afk

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