HTML / CSS / WebDesign

This room is now defunct. RIP.
Apr 24, 2015 15:53
Feh, sounds like it's just a bunch of hysteria about some of the design choices going to 2.0
Apr 24, 2015 15:51
didn't angular get the EA treatment with 2.0?
Apr 24, 2015 15:48
I've just been using jquery for the most part since ajax + dom manipulation is like 99% of what i need to do for the stuff we have here in the office
Apr 24, 2015 15:45
yeah, ember, backbone and meteor are built on node right?
Apr 24, 2015 15:44
same question to @kitler
Apr 24, 2015 15:43
hmm, that's one i haven't looked into yet, what do you like about it?
Apr 24, 2015 15:43
framework?
Apr 24, 2015 15:42
language of choice? @rlemon
Apr 24, 2015 15:42
thankfully I'm not planning on pigeonholing myself with php
Apr 24, 2015 15:42
shot to the gut here, rlemon
Apr 24, 2015 15:41
the number of hats i have to wear would put a TF2 player to shame. That's a good point about use cases.
Apr 24, 2015 15:39
Out of my hands, it's one of these university coops deal
Apr 24, 2015 15:38
@Neil I suppose, a narrow specification would be, resources on user experience since i'll be working with a bunch of student graphic designers on this
Apr 24, 2015 15:35
I've gotten the whole lifecycle of wireframing put into place and working through it for our newest project here
Apr 24, 2015 15:34
@Neil design for the tools as in, making sure i'm not designing terribly hard to use and hard to look at software for the employees here. I'm looking for online resources of good enterprise application design, best practices, those sort of things
Apr 24, 2015 15:30
folks above my paygrade are starting to listen about how a proper investment into design for the tools we have would benefit
Apr 24, 2015 15:29
Mmhm, like designing for human resource information systems, intranets, etc
Apr 24, 2015 15:29
Do you guys have any resources for enterprise web tools design that you'd recommend?
Apr 24, 2015 15:28
#poorcore
Apr 24, 2015 15:28
depends on your definition of pizza
 

JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
Apr 2, 2015 18:22
he wants both editable at the same time
Apr 2, 2015 18:22
that's where i doubt my coworker's logic there
Apr 2, 2015 18:21
would you just say kill the billing address form if the shipping address form is being brought up for editing and vice versa?
Apr 2, 2015 18:20
something with fire, i'm sure
Apr 2, 2015 18:20
ie, a billing and shipping address edit form?
Apr 2, 2015 18:19
okay, what would you suggest for two same forms but different contexts with the possibility of both being worked on at the same time?
Apr 2, 2015 18:17
seems like this would have been a decent idea for stuff that'd never change and/or stuff worked on after i laugh my way out to another company
Apr 2, 2015 18:16
but doing via id means swapping stuff doesn't affect the returned data
Apr 2, 2015 18:16
a change in the form necessitates a change in the order of the array
Apr 2, 2015 18:15
hm, i'm starting to see the point here
Apr 2, 2015 18:15
sure
Apr 2, 2015 18:12
correct?
Apr 2, 2015 18:12
so, say we're just doing this while ID thing, i'd just do $("#id").val(data["whatever"]) ad nausem on every single form
Apr 2, 2015 18:10
inheriting a project like this sucks
Apr 2, 2015 18:10
I'm using it in a few other places for multiple values in select boxes and whatnot
Apr 2, 2015 18:10
Yeah, i'm familiar with returning JSON from PHP
Apr 2, 2015 18:09
like on the order of 30+ calls to DB/page
Apr 2, 2015 18:09
it's very data driven
Apr 2, 2015 18:08
the network is in the shitter too so aggressive caching is needed
Apr 2, 2015 18:07
structure of forms are highly unlikely to change due to the business objectives
Apr 2, 2015 18:07
have to display a variety of different information and have those be editable in different kinds of forms
Apr 2, 2015 18:06
i'm working on a single page application, only allowed javascript, jquery, php and bootstrap
Apr 2, 2015 18:06
okay, how about this. let's talk about the overall concept here. maybe you'll show me the light on how to actually approach this thing
Apr 2, 2015 18:04
well, getting a bit of a hostile vibe now :/
Apr 2, 2015 18:02
but then i'd be generating static elements dynamically instead of just storing the html of the form in cache :x
Apr 2, 2015 18:00
is it really so bad to do that?
Apr 2, 2015 18:00
just a returned 0-indexed array from the external file
Apr 2, 2015 17:59
for example, i'm bringing up an address to be edited, i'd be bringing in an array of [address line 1, address line 2, city, state, zipcode]
Apr 2, 2015 17:58
return data is coming in formatted
Apr 2, 2015 17:57
i suppose i could just demand a common class for the input elements and then select said class