I was testing surebert against IE 8 last night and it wasn't working. Debugging in IE 8 sucks even with the script debugger. The script debugger open in a new window for every error.
Sothe problems which were kind of tricky to identify were:
1. The async argument to an xmlHTTP instances open method cannot be a 0 for false. In all previous versions of IE and in every other browser 0 was acceptable for false. They must be type checking now. This occurs even in comparibiltu mode which makes me wonder what else is not truly compatible.
One of the major feature additions was the inclusion of querySelectorAll. Annoyingly, it return an instance of StaticNodeList instead of just NodeList like Safari and Firefox 3.1 beta. That through me for a loop for a bit.
The inclusion of Element prototypes is pretty sweet. In general it is a huge improvement over IE 6 and 7.
What frustrated me the most is lack of support for the native javascript 1.5 array prototypes forEach, every, some, filter, map. I just don't understand how they left that out. Same thing with standards compliant eventListeners.
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03/20/2009 11:53 #48134
My first Impressions of IE 8Category: programming
03/20/2009 03:30 #48132
Buffalo CarShareBuffalo CarShare is open. I saw this on the way to lunch at cafe 59
with (e:jon).
I would like to stop by and find out more but I really don't have much
use for a car. I pretty much just walk back and forth between roswell
and the 24. Still I think the idea is awesome.
While at cafe 59 a scruffy looking French young man begged us for a
ride somewhere. If I had a car and some time I would have taken him
just to find out his story.

03/19/2009 10:43 #48118
My rabbit's fieldIs becomming something.


tinypliny - 03/19/09 18:26
Yeah - funny thing is whenever I see that bunch of rubble now I think of you. HAHA
Yeah - funny thing is whenever I see that bunch of rubble now I think of you. HAHA
03/18/2009 21:55 #48116
Happy birthday matthewI hope this year is filled with tea cups and china.
I got out of work at 9 and we rushed to red lobster for lobster fest.

metalpeter - 03/19/09 18:09
Well Happy Birthday again. Not sure what that drink is but it looks pretty good.
Well Happy Birthday again. Not sure what that drink is but it looks pretty good.
mike - 03/19/09 15:11
HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY MATT~
HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY MATT~
theecarey - 03/19/09 10:19
Happy Birthday, Matthew!
Happy Birthday, Matthew!
lauren - 03/19/09 10:02
Happy birthday!! Felly and I went to Red Lobster on my birthday too :)
Happy birthday!! Felly and I went to Red Lobster on my birthday too :)
ladycroft - 03/19/09 04:48
Happy Birthday again! Hope it was loads of fun :)
Happy Birthday again! Hope it was loads of fun :)
03/17/2009 21:51 #48094
What a day!Category: programming
So I was really depressed this morning because for the first time in like years I programmed for like 20 hours and wasn't at a solution for my problem. I tried a lot of different approaches but none of them scaled how I wanted or ended up not having particular feature my system required that I didn't realized until too late. Anyways, today was the total oppposite. Everything went right and I got enough stuff done for a whole week. I attribute it to switching from eclipse to netbeans.
Then today I discovered that netbeans has this awesome collaboration software
built right in that lets you edit code together, chat, and share code snippets, etc with your coworkers over an XMPP openfire server.
So I got openfire setup and it even integrated with AD. Tomorrow should be the beginning of a whole new dev era, lol. Either that or it just means I will get more questions and not get any exercise, lol. It will definately make code review easier.
Here is a
to a video explaining it and here is a simple pic

Then today I discovered that netbeans has this awesome collaboration software

So I got openfire setup and it even integrated with AD. Tomorrow should be the beginning of a whole new dev era, lol. Either that or it just means I will get more questions and not get any exercise, lol. It will definately make code review easier.
Here is a


flacidness - 03/18/09 14:34
chin up babe. any who cant come up there tomorrow because i have to get this fancy new car. be up there in abut 5 weeks though. love you guys. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MATT!!
chin up babe. any who cant come up there tomorrow because i have to get this fancy new car. be up there in abut 5 weeks though. love you guys. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MATT!!
hodown - 03/18/09 10:23
Oh how I love the nerd talk!
Oh how I love the nerd talk!
jason - 03/18/09 08:42
Hmm. Interesting feature. We already have the openfire server installed. My guess is that you're the guru there and you're right about getting more questions. =)
Hmm. Interesting feature. We already have the openfire server installed. My guess is that you're the guru there and you're right about getting more questions. =)
tinypliny - 03/17/09 22:51
For all the innovations at 901, the rest of Roswell lives in the pre-Neanderthal era. :/ Need I say, I am jealous?
For all the innovations at 901, the rest of Roswell lives in the pre-Neanderthal era. :/ Need I say, I am jealous?
I am so excited about the carshare. It makes so much sense. Everyone doesn't need a car. If you can get to work via train, bus, bike, or foot then carshare works for you. Instead of making monthly car payments and dealing with a nightmare parking situation, you drop $20 a month plus millage fees. If I lived in Allentown I would save $200 a month on car payments alone.
oh, plus you don't pay for gas, oil changes, any of that crap.