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00:06
@SterlingArcher ohh god. I love the back up and not let go i.imgur.com/DgrzA8G.gif
00:54
lol
Season 6 of archer comes out on netflix tomorrrowwwwww
Hey all, quick question, is it possible to clear a specific line from my canvas without having to redraw everything ?
Mornin all
@AndréSilva You might want to check stackoverflow.com/questions/24140805/…
I was reading that, I'm going to try to open his/her jsfiddle demos in my phone. Proxy blocked
@AndréSilva in short: no
Quick one, I am passing an integer value through url parameter which indicates total hours from when the data created_at should be retrieved are after (today_date - total hours). The problem lies in the variable name of that parameter. Anyone can suggest any good name?
00:59
you could draw over it with white
Yeah, I was reading about canvas not remembering where things were drawn
I prefer using an animation loop though
then I store the state myself, clear and redraw every frame
another way might be manipulating an svg
I'm going to do something similar, or maybe the same thing, according to mozilla, but since this doesn't need animation, is just a line that will have to be drawn from a mousedown and mousemove
Thanks btw :)
good name please.. im still stuck btw
You need help naming a variable?
01:05
Yes and i am still stuck
How you you get stuck naming a variable? Just name it something and move on...
I rly need to sleep
But I can't sleep without good variable
May you have a successful career, choz
name the variable choz
problem solved
No
:(
01:07
name it TODO
that's so misleading
or not
const VariableWhichIndicatesWhenTheDataCreated_AtShouldBeRetrieved = ...
I wish I can vote up on that
lol
Go sleep
01:10
I'd go with 'todo' i guess
OK THEN
GOOD NIGHT GUYSSS THX FOR YOUR HELP
What a strange question
@choz expire
that's mean
lol
01:24
o/
lost?
it's a joke
this isn't the android room
Yeah yeah, I got it.
what's up
01:25
I'd come back with a comeback but my head hurts.
Laying down working on school stuff haha, you?
because you spent too much time in the android room
drinking a beer
watching numberphile
I love Numberphile.
01:26
makes for an exciting evening
I should get motivated to clean my turtle tank. maybe tomorrow
nice
you should totally post the code here for a code review
we'll be kind
;)
oooh, a giphy command
want
Yep, it's hella fun
The only good command for now haha, the /collapse and /uncollapse are for cranky people who don't like gifs.
01:28
/giphy excited
I did that wrong...
You have to reload SO Chat
There you go
YES
I am very pleased with this
You have made my life better
Haha, feel free to star the message above lol
Glad to help
01:29
Did one better, and pinned it
Aww thanks <3
That's better
    if (key === 13) { // 13 is enter
instead of doing a giant if (true) { ... }
do a if( false ) return;
less messy indentation
Wait what?
Aye, I learned early on from these guys to fail early to avoid unesessary indentation
01:33
if (key !== 13) return
then the rest of your code doesn't have to be indented
Ah I understand
return early
always (mostly) a good thing
It's probably the thing I've learned in here that has impacted my code the most
01:34
I kinda crashed skiing yesterday, I thought I had a minor concussion, my head still hurts. Sorry haha, can't think straight.
also, you call e.stopPropagation() on all cases
so now on the early return you can call it once regardless
hey, everybody
y'all don't mind if I bring someone I'm helping with event listeners in here, right?
also you're working on a chrome extension... so you can use the cutting edge shit
you don't need jQuery
01:36
Grumble?
also, you don't need if else clauses; you can just get away with ifs
if (condition) {
    ...
}
if (anotherCondition) {
    ...
}
if ($(elem).hasClass("onebox")) {
elem.classList.contains
since your code doesn't need an ending else
What about for
$('.content').each(function(i, obj) {
01:37
I can fork and PR if you'd like
That'd be lovely haha
Thanks so much
[...document.querySelectorAll('.content')].forEach(...)
I wasn't kidding about crashing skiing, hopefully I feel better after I sleep lol
but if you make a small utility function for qs[a] that is much shorter
hey, @Matthew
do you have it working now?
01:41
Ah here we go
@Matthew Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Pleasedon'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.
I had to reload the page, it was telling me I need over 20 points, which I definitely have. Any way one second, I'm about to load the new script.
It works perfectly!
@TristanWiley almost done... here's one of the edits, similar to what @rlemon was describing
function collapseAll() {
    Array.from(document.querySelectorAll('.content')).forEach(obj => {
        const elem = obj.firstElementChild
        if (elem.classList.contains('onebox')) {
            elem.style.display = 'none';
        }
    });
}
Ah sweet, that looks perfect. Thank you so much.
@ndugger elm.hidden = true;
fuck yea
01:45
I'll do that
Shit I don't know where the Ibuprofen is.
I need a massage
That donkey is fricking adorable
@TristanWiley theoretically the code is a 1:1 conversion, but you'll have to test it github.com/TristanWiley/So-Chat-Commander/pull/1
Gotcha
No longer requires jQuery? Should remove the thirdParty folder and stuff
I'm confused, though, where is input defined?
input is a global defined by the browser
01:56
oh
<textarea id="input"
aaaaaand, that's why we don't use that "feature"... lol
I use it in demos
but that is about it
hm
Hmm, giphy still works but collapse doesn't anymore
Also now I can never send any message haha
Uhhhhhhhh, let me look over the code quick
01:58
I can try too, although I'm going to keep working on my homework
Ah... I see...
I'm pretty sure e.stopPropagation(); is messing something up
yeah
I think I tried moving it outside once and it messed up so I just decided to leave it.
Gimme a sec... we'll have to put that back in the ifs
01:59
Gotcha
@TristanWiley alright, made some more fixes github.com/TristanWiley/So-Chat-Commander/pull/1 -- if it doesn't work still, I have one more try up my sleeve to fix it
Gotcha
It works!
Merged :)
So in theory I can remove the Jquery stuff now?
02:08
Ah lol
Theoretically
Sweet yep :)
Hey guys, I'm trying to set up an event listener for on 'input', script works fine if I set the event listener to 'click' and set the 'id' to a button, any one want to give it a go?
depends
give us the code
formatted, in a fiddle *
Make a gist
02:10
Sorry! One second.
Or a fiddle
1 message moved to JS trash
2fast4me
I love that I now have giphy in so chat
Honestly same lol
I use it all the time in slack
02:13
Same here :)
Here we go! Formatted as best as I can on the fly: jsfiddle.net/mh5bah3c - the script I'm trying to get working is the one in the JS section
This is a working example: jsfiddle.net/e38bt761 - when you fill one input in but not he one beside it, then press continue, it changes that input to required forcing you to enter data in before submitting, if you remove the data from both inputs they will appear to be required but when you press continue (submit) it works because it changes the required to false... I just want to change the addeventlistener to 'input' so that it changes more fluently instead of having to press submit
so, like in the first one... except my attempt isn't working
02:42
ahh, we need to have a "someone is in the process of answering this question" on the answer page
@GregBorbonus so everyone stops writing their answer as soon as someone else starts?
addEventListener('keyup');
@KendallFrey Absolutely
I just saw a question answered 3 times, all with the same answer.
if anything, that would make FGITW worse
it already shows new answers as you write, right?
if people don't read those, there's not much you can expect
02:47
Well, the 'input' event listener should work, it's the way I'm going about it I think... document.querySelectorAll('input[id^="custom-"]').addEventListener('input', function() { vs document.getElementById('form-button-submit').addEventListener('click', function() {
ahh, I see what that means
and no
Maybe the querySelectorAll doesn't work and the event listener?
69
Q: What is FGITW and SCITE?

Alex AngasI only read Meta every so often but I've seen lots of talk about SCITE and FGITW. I have no idea what these are! Can someone please define and explain these abbreviations?

@Matthew you need to loop through them
so do addevli=document.querySelectorAll('input[id^="custom-"]');
then do a for loop
4
Q: javascript adding click event listener to class

user1246950I have a listview for delete id. I'd like to add a listener to all elements with a particular class and do a confirm alert. My problem is that this seem to only add the listener to the first class it finds. I tried to use querySelectorAll but it didn't work <script> var deleteLink = ...

@KendallFrey yeah, google is easy to use, so found it quickly.
02:50
jsfiddle.net/mh5bah3c/1 I think I've done what you're describing though?
I think I'm a fan of HyunA and I don't know what to think
addEventListener input?
I didn't know that event existed
I'm not joking, if it does, great, I learned something new, if not then that's your issue
ohh, and no
that's not what you're doing.
jsfiddle.net/girlie_mac/5Assc - here's a test to show the input event listener
oninput is the saviour of our time
02:58
@ndugger no, that would be rebecca
Now, you'll need to rerun that, or add the event listener separately, when you add a new group of fields
You don't get Rep from chats, right?
@littlepootis downvoted @GregBorbonus. Final rep: 431
Hey, anyone here really familiar with react.js? I ask because I was thinking about getting my hands into it, but so far I'm only seeing good optimized techniques that could be accomplished with either standard code, or using jquery with good techniques
HEY
Thanks for the help either way!
hehe, ok, Rep not messed with
03:03
I see what you meant now
@Matthew did you see my link?
OHH, OK
Good, sorry caps
All good!
Getting performance anywhere near React with jQuery would be impossible, since they do very different things
@SterlingArcher you like metal, right? youtube.com/watch?v=0GErGfHjHQ0 your feelings about to flip their shit
03:31
yo browskies, i got an issue wtih a delete request on a hapijs server. Using isomorphic-fetch to issue the request in the reactjs client.
Fetch API cannot load http://localhost:3001/lob/delete/222a09b0. Response to preflight request doesn't pass access control check: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://localhost:3000' is therefore not allowed access. The response had HTTP status code 404. If an opaque response serves your needs, set the request's mode to 'no-cors' to fetch the resource with CORS disabled.
undefined:1 Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: Failed to fetch(…)
Oh classic
Use a proxy server or beg them to enable cors
@GregBorbonus Convenience and performance are two extremes, both in real world and in programming. Only you can decide which is the right balance for you. I'd encourage you to dip into it, make sense of how it works, and come up with your own conclusion.
But I won't worry about performance prematurely. Sure, facebook have had some headache with PHP's performance. But that's the exception.
Wasn't there a story about how Twitter started with rails because it allowed them to get a good product up more quickly
But the performance was awful
Almost every successful sites went through that barrier. Even google had to develope their own clould eco.
Yeah so just worry about getting a product out there for now
Spend the money to improve performance when you can
03:56
No begging necessary cuz I control it. But I fixed it. It was a malforming of the header
thanks guys, my personal thoughts on the matter are that if I get a performance boost from react, over jQuery, then then it may become necessary to use it, but at the same time, if I'm not doing performance heavy operations, then no need for it.
I looked at some of reacts doc's and while it seems cleanly built, jquery is far easier to work with, so unless I see a reason to increase performance, which would require the view to be more JS heavy than I even like to make it, then I'll probably switch over
I'm still a firm believer in, if you can do it without JS, then that's the best way, unless it's flash
Though, if WebGL doesn't make their shit more robust, Flash will make a come back
WebGL isn't robust?
Flash is not coming back.
Why would flash ever come back now?
I remember doing AS3 back in the day. I put together some pretty mean Flash sites.
04:14
@GregBorbonus thanks for that, I needed to laugh today.
I remember doing Macromedia Flash back in the day. The first version, which had no version. It was ground breaking, to say the least.
Flash was fun to make
but webGL is really robust as hell, I was kidding
It's basically OpenGL ES 2.0
I think they are still fun. And you can export them as HTML5 now. The fun part, at least.
Oh. An amendment. Wikipedia says there was a version - it was Flash 1.0.
04:33
how can I improve this tweet: Nice, my talk on "$.Ajax Driven Architecture" about the powerful feature of #jquery was accepted at #tccc20
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@GregBorbonus jquery is easier to just throw stuff on the page I suppose
user2620028
@loktar to someone who is used to both i would almost disagree with that, just depends heavily on how you are using it :/
@Loktar what do you mean?
@HatterisMad well with React there is the added build step
is that tweet good enough?
user2620028
04:36
i suppose i don't understand what you mean
using webpack or something else to transform JSX if you're using it
i want to tweet it out, since i was accepted
or babel for the es6 stuff you may be using
@acoder wtf dude?
it's a god danged tweet
no one cares
k
i have never written a tweet
user2620028
me either man but i think what you have is fine, you are just trying to convey a bit of information
04:37
k
@HatterisMad are you using JSX?
user2620028
yes
do you use webpack do bundle your react apps?
that's the main step I mean, vs JQ
JQ you just throw it on the page and start spitting out whatever
user2620028
im not using node
user2620028
i just threw react on the page and im spitting out whatever lol
04:39
how is your JSX transformed?
babelify
user2620028
thought babel handled that
user2620028
i believe the only thing i did for the jsx to work was set my script type to text/babel
yeah, but how are you running it through babel?
user2620028
:/
user2620028
04:40
i included babel, included react, set script type. thats it
yeah but you shouldn't use that on production :p
that was my point
well that wasn't my point, but is now lol
I assumed you were running it through webpack or browserify or something to create your bundles
user2620028
i dont have a production site yet haha
user2620028
but i see what you are saying
lol yeah looking over what I said, it looks almost combative
was honestly curious
so hope it wasn't taken that way lol
user2620028
04:43
lol no i was just confused
user2620028
how long does your project at work take to compile the react frontend?
first time like 10 seconds
after that like 100ms
user2620028
lmfao
that's the dev build
prod build takes a good minute or so
user2620028
and you say that makes it harder than jquery?
04:44
maybe a bit longer
user2620028
the place i just started, i have been working on a flash frontend from 2004
well webpack has a higher learning curve than <script src="jquery"></script> :P
ouch
user2620028
and every time i make a change i have to save, restart the computer, start up my vm, ant build and deploy to vm, test
is it flashMX2004 at least?!
haha
user2620028
takes about ~30 minutes
user2620028
04:46
uhhh macromedia mx 2004 :D
honestly I don't understand the hate for flash now
user2620028
oh hot damn it was branded as macromedia flash mx 2004
user2620028
i kinda understand it after working on this :/
because there is Unity, and a few other plugins that people are fine using
user2620028
yeah tons of stuff using actionscript
04:47
Flash is still great for creating animations in. I mean the tool itself is still pretty damn easy to work with from just an animation perspective
but man I hated doing any dev in it
for the last few years when I worked with Flash I always used FlashDevelop
made it much easier to work in
I think all the technologies are there and already beating Flash, just no killer tool yet to do what Flash CC does
I remember like 4 years ago people saying JS wasn't viable for creating games in
user2620028
the ironic thing is that i dont believe they do any animations in this frontend
user2620028
they use flash in place of javascript
hah
yeah that's what really gave Flash a bad name, people just used it for freaking everything
user2620028
and then at a lot of points just use flash to send commands to javascript
well and all the security issues :p
user2620028
04:51
honestly the only thing i really despise it for right now is that it takes all 16gb of the ram on my work comp to compile the flash frontend
user2620028
and it takes like 15 minutes to just compile the flash
LOL yeah that is nuts man
user2620028
basically you have to restart the computer to free up the ram otherwise the flash compile fails
are you using AS3?
user2620028
2
04:51
ah, haha so like Basic almost
lol tbh I liked working in AS2, it was dead simple
but I never did anything crazy complex in it
I can't imagine writing a huge app with it, that would suck
user2620028
the software i am working on was created i believe before best coding practices came into play haha
idk if there even were any with AS2 lol
user2620028
well im talking about the java part of it mainly
just throw some code in a keyframe! lol
ooh ok
user2620028
every single method is its own class essentially
user2620028
04:53
and the file structure is magic
user2620028
and things are constantly renamed when making references, so you have to dig like 10 files deep to figure out what the hell you are even dealing with
user2620028
i had to make a (method) so a whole new class today for the java program and following the naming structure of that folder every single file was like a 20 word long file name
@Loktar Flash is a plugin, which make things complicated. It hurts security. It hurts battery. It hurts portability. You normally need admin right to install it. It confuse the user when their browser is up to date but Flash isn't or vice versa. This is why Chrome and Edge has it built in, as part of the browser; problem solved.
@Sheepy yeah all those arguments are also apply to things like Unity, at least google took steps to stop it from working though
user2620028
lol yeah i was a little sad when they did that cause i was working on a unity game at the time and had to figure out how to re enable it in the browser
user2620028
04:56
and i believe runescape doesnt work in chrome anymore either o.O
@Sheepy also I am well aware of all of that ;)
Ah. Sorry. I was busy fixing servers and was hurry when I try to catch up.
My point is there are plenty of other things like that which people never threw a real fit over. It was interesting the hate Flash received.
I mean heck Java was probably worse or pretty damn close on the side of security concerns
Well, IE have it worse.
And then we also have w3school.
lol
@HatterisMad did unity ever release the webgl version?
That was their plan to replace the plugin, but I never saw anything about them finishing it

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