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2:02 PM
emm ... @Samir , they all are 25% wide
there is nothing to center
 
@Samir I am bad at CSS, but remove float, margin auto works. jsfiddle.net/cWuee/2
 
@Samir : laptop.azazul.operaunite.com/webserver/content/l-25 .. you mean something like this ?
i have this nagging feeling that i am actually quite good at css
@Samir , the inline width values are there , because it makes it easier to change the with in firebug , to see that they still stay in n the center
 
ok
yea exactly like the link
 
well , the secrets are in the source
 
oh yea lol
@tereško - but in ur example, they have specific width's but in my case i want the divs to have equal width , thats the reason i gave it 25%. and the main div a width of 100%
 
2:13 PM
in that case how can you tell that they are in the middle ?
4 x 25% = 100%
 
they r in middle. but i want a margin of 10px in between them and still they shud be in the center
 
4 x 25% + 40px > 100%
goodnight all
 
yea
 
2:29 PM
Yay for jQuery.deferred
 
@CarrieKendall - awesome !! thanx :)
 
3:26 PM

Creative comics

Describe yourself
 
4:12 PM
Hi everybody!
 
4:22 PM
@alibm Shalom
-1
Q: Should "What is the best Python book for experienced programmers?" get a historical lock?

amanaP lanaC A nalP A naM AShould What is the best Python book for experienced programmers? get a historical lock put on it? It is the #1 result when searching on google when searching for "best python book"

 
5:00 PM
it doesn't really make sense to use include_once in an autoloader, huh?
as opposed to just include, i mean
 
@AndyPerlitch Doesn't make sense
But makes sense to use require :)
I'd say using _once is even bad there as you might miss some logic errors because of this ;)
 
@NikiC yea makes sense, thanks!
 
@CarrieKendall you can use vim even on osx, don't you? (as you can hardly find better tool)
btw: hi guys :-)
 
Hi @KamilTomšík
 
5:14 PM
:-P
 
user895378
I had a moment of SO clarity last night. The tag was just terrible question after terrible question and I seriously wanted to find a baby to punch so it wouldn't grow up to be a lazy help vampire.
 
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I thought of the countless hours I've spent poring over technical literature to edify myself and avoid wasting other people's time and just got so frustrated with all the people who can't even be bothered to read a manual before asking a question.
 
@rdlowrey you wanted to punch a baby?
lol
 
user895378
Yes. Okay. Rant over.
 
@rdlowrey I don't think it's gonna grow up
 
5:18 PM
@rdlowrey Welcome back.
 
@KamilTomšík from vim.org/download.php#mac: The Macintosh binaries are not on the Vim ftp site. They are produced by a few Macintosh lovers. Often they lag behind a few versions.
 
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@LeviMorrison Good day, sir.
 
@CarrieKendall oh, well that sucks :-)
 
I have refined my ui theme quite a bit: http://morrisonlevi.github.com/jQuery-UI-Theme/ I'm interested in feedback for button, radio, checkbox, and autocomplete elements.

The other elements are broken.
 
vim for mac is riddled with bugs and horribly out-of-date. yeah its unfortunate
 
5:19 PM
@CarrieKendall go for textmate then
 
@Levi was about to ask what you refined :]
 
@LeviMorrison whoa, sweet!
 
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@LeviMorrison I see the check now requires a .click() and not a .mouseover()
 
@rdlowrey lol, I have improved somewhat. I'm actually writing a checkbox widget right now. Learning how to properly implement aria for it. The rest is done.
 
@LeviMorrison the autocomplete looks much better.
 
5:23 PM
@CarrieKendall Thank you.
I'm trying to make the best jQuery UI theme out there. At the moment, the best one I can find is Aristo.
And it's better than a theme roller one, for sure, but it just isn't the grade of material I'm looking for.
 
stackoverflow.com/questions/9827286/… I think it's too basic. a RTM question.
 
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@LeviMorrison "Best" is a slippery slope. I have OCD perfectionist tendencies and it causes me to waste a lot of time on tiny micro-optimizations for everything. I have to constantly remind myself not to let the perfect be the enemy of the good. So, be careful :)
 
@rdlowrey I don't think being the best will be too difficult when it comes to jQuery UI themes. Have you seen what they advertise?
Sickeningly ugly.
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison lol no. It sounds like Wordpress themes, though.
 
user895378
design by people who know nothing about the underlying code ...
 
5:28 PM
@LeviMorrison have you played around with box-shadow on active?
 
@CarrieKendall For which element?
 
the buttons
 
@LeviMorrison looks nice, if all the other elements reach that level, I might get interested in it :)
 
@rdlowrey i think with the basic theme in jQuery UI it is probably the other way around. people who shouldn't be in UI because they have no sense of design
 
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@CarrieKendall haha that's also a logical explanation
 
5:32 PM
@LeviMorrison something small and weird i thought i'd point out; when you click the checkbox 3 times it highlights the text check
 
@CarrieKendall That's because of browser selection clicks. I'm not sure how to stop them.
Will have to do some research.
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison I don't get that behavior in Chrome 16.0.912.75
 
@rdlowrey Click faster.
 
user895378
Can't. Don't have the power.
 
user895378
Yeah, but that's just what any browser does ... they all highlight elements when your clicks are fast and loose
 
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5:43 PM
And by "any" I mean: the tiny sample of browsers that I use or have used
 
@LeviMorrison I thought this works... at least jquerymobile did it this way, IIRC - msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms534706(v=vs.85).aspx
 
@KamilTomšík I'll probably go this route:
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A: Is there a way to make text unselectable on an html page?

Tim DownIn most browsers, this can be achieved using CSS: *.unselectable { -moz-user-select: -moz-none; -khtml-user-select: none; -webkit-user-select: none; /* Introduced in IE 10. See http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/HTML5/msUserSelect/ */ -ms-user-select: none; user-se...

 
@LeviMorrison yep, that's better, havent been aware of that feature :-)
 
It's still somewhat of a red herring, you're just mostly harming your users
a power user WILL be able to select the text in your page.
 
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5:46 PM
Personally, I expect to get highlighting when I click like that and might be annoyed if I don't.
 
oh, that's weird. you search for a solution to your problem before writing a question ...
 
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@CarrieKendall crazy.
 
If you do it in order to provide a different ui reaction to the selection it might be relevant
but mostly you're just going to piss off the less knowledgeable users and be trolled.
 
Solution
 
5:48 PM
This php configuration is driving me crazy.
 
:-D
 
@Madness It would bring the UI reaction into line with what a normal checkbox does . . .
 
Levi, I didn't really follow the discussion, I just saw someone mentioning preventing selection of the text, and got "scared".
 
@Madness Fair enough :)
 
I don't understand this, phpmyadmin.css.php is sending out the css output
but the interface is ignoring it.
 
5:56 PM
understanding phpmyadmin is a wasteful headache ;]
 
@Madness , its a CSS/HTML problem .. which means that you are required to either provide an URL or suffer alone
 
phpmyadmin is just a symptom, I think I have a php/apache conf problem.
 
note2self: do not take cheap shots at apache .. do not take cheap shots at apache .. do not .. ok .. an URL
 
yeah please, no religious wars.
@LeviMorrison the theme looks good enough, the slider seems to be going in the opposite direction from what I expect tho.
 
it might be that your server phpmyadmin.css.php is sending the wrong header
 
6:01 PM
@Madness I know. I've only worked on buttons, autocomplete, radio, and checkboxes.
 
@tereško: it absolutely could, I just need to figure out how to make it stop.
@LeviMorrison: the radio label could use a little nudge top also.
 
well .. start by opening that php file
 
@Madness Are you in Firefox?
 
Opera.
 
I'll look into it, thanks.
 
6:02 PM
Let me check on FX.
 
@Madness You should probably stop installing phpmyadmin, it's typically full of exploits that bots just crawl the web for regularly. Using something else just reduces the surface area for something bad to happen.
 
Yeah the alignment seems coherent on both, meaning I'd move them both.
 
My apache2 servers outside of firewalls have logs full of that stuff.
 
@Incognito it's part of the game.
 
You play a most dangerous game. The only wining move is not to play.
 
6:04 PM
If you don't want exposure, don't go online, security by obscurity is a red herring.
 
Shalom all!
 
I'm not in it to win, I'm in it to lose better every day.
 
@Madness obscurity != not using phpmyadmin.
 
I have absolutely no interest in discussing that further.
 
Useless rhetoric won't secure your server.
Have fun.
 
6:06 PM
Not here to be evangelized to.
.. is it to or at?
 
here is an idea , replace it with SQL Buddy and stop beating a dead horse
 
I'd appreciate some upvote love for: forum.jquery.com/topic/diving-into-checkboxes
 
@JinuJD What are you doing?
 
Just got some time off work
 
1 message moved to bin
 
6:09 PM
I mean you keep posting links to this rooms.
 
Sorry for the disturbance
 
Again, phpmyadmin works pretty much anywhere, the fact that it is not working here is a symptom of some misconfiguration somewhere, need to figure out where.
 
No stopped
 
too much rage for today, /ragequit
 
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@LeviMorrison I guess I have to signup, then.
 
6:11 PM
@rdlowrey I just used my Google id, same as I do here.
 
this almost asked for a follow-up question , a la Bill Clinton : what is your definition of "work" , @Madness
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison sold.
 
Just ask in toilet ...You may find an answer:)
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison "Thank you, your vote has been casted" ... Shouldn't it be "cast"?
 
@rdlowrey Yes.
 
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6:14 PM
@JinuJD Next toilet reference is ignore button for me
 
@tereško, there is something wrong with the .css.php file, it's probably headers stuff, I need to figure out what it is, because I think it is creating issues elsewhere as well.
 
@Madness Did you header('Content-type:text/css');?
 
I havent, phpmyadmin seems to have.
 
@ircmaxell do you know of any netbeans plugins for sql syntax highlighting?
 
user895378
Can anyone comment on whether the following is sufficient for determining if the log file needs to be rolled over (determined by log file size) in a rotating log file handler when dealing with multi-byte strings?
 
6:17 PM
Nope
 
user895378
$allowedBytes = $this->maxBytes - filesize($this->file);
if (mb_strlen($msg, '8bit') > $allowedBytes) {
    $this->rollover();
}
 
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A: Errors when using array_push -- "First argument should be an array"

MichaelPer the comments, $products was initialized by an included file which was included inside a function. That defines its scope to the function, rather than globally. So you'll need to use global $products; before calling the include. function func_that_defined_products() { global $products; ...

ehh ..
@rdlowrey , it should be $this->rollover() AND die();
 
@rdlowrey if you plan to logrotate based on the byte size, why are you counting the string length. you yourself said that this was a potentially multi byte situation.
 
user895378
@Madness I'm counting the byte length of the log message that is about to be appended. If it exceeds the number of bytes remaining (as limited by the maxBytes cap) a new log file is created.
 
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@tereško Nice :)
 
6:22 PM
has a canister with liquid nitrogen standing next to me
 
@NikiC ... o.0
 
@LeviMorrison Doing a presentation on superconductivity tomorrow, as part of my final school exams :) So I need liquid nitrogen to demonstrate the Meissner Ochsenfeld effect :)
 
@tereško: ok, it's settled, my header() commands get ignored.
at least Content-Type wise.
 
@CarrieKendall Hey
@CarrieKendall is your phone dead or something?
 
@NikiC /me wants to play with that
 
6:38 PM
@ircmaxell Yeah, one probably can do lots of fun stuff with it :D
Like stick your hand in it :)
 
user895378
Or re-enact the scene from Star Wars where Han Solo gets frozen in carbonite.
 
@NikiC like super-overclock a CPU
 
6:51 PM
@ircmaxell I wouldn't risk my CPU for that ^^
you know, the nitrogen itself obviously is inert, but it condensates oxygen over time due to the low temperature and oxygen is a good bit more reactive ;)
So I could imagine that you won't have an CPU after that :P
 
7:03 PM
sooo is CVS out of the window with urging in of git?
ushering i guess was the word i was looking for..
nvm found a good SO question... disregard
 
7:24 PM
So much PHP programmers do not know about reflection :(
 
user895378
It would help if PHP's Reflection capabilities were documented at all ... which they aren't.
 
It is not that hard.
 
What's the function of reflection?
 
user895378
@Donut You're right about that, but still :)
 
In computer science, reflection is the process by which a computer program can observe (do type introspection) and modify its own structure and behavior at runtime.A Tutorial on Behavioral Reflection and its Implementation by Matt Hurlbutt In many computer architectures, program instructions are stored as data—hence the distinction between instruction and data is merely a matter of how the information is treated by the computer and programming language. Normally, instructions are executed and data is processed; however, in some languages, programs can also treat instructions as data and...
Function and class names are intuitive
 
7:34 PM
I must confess that I don't even understand what the article is saying
and I've been coding PHP for almost a yr
 
@user705339 It just means that you can get info about functions/classes/methods/etc... with PHP itself
E.g. you can change the accessibility of methods
Or get how many arguments they accept
 
@NikiC but isn't that on the main website itself htt://php.net
 
@user705339 The difference is that you can access the information from PHP itself
You don't need such information for day to day programming, but it is useful under some circumstances
Just an example: (new ReflectionFunction('someFunctionYouDefined'))->getFileName() gives you the place where you defined a certain function ;)
and you can do many things like that :)
 
@NikiC thanks......will take the time to check it out
 
7:51 PM
hi
@Donut I do get reflection, but I keep it as pretty much a last resort due to performance. I used it to fake late static binding in PHP 5.2
But I ripped it out and replaced it with real LSB when 5.3 became available. Less overhead. :)
 
being on this chatroom is like being in a classroom with smart guys......you'll learn a lot of new, useful things
 
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@PeeHaa LOL look at the username on that post. I'm just going to assume it's @ircmaxell secretly trying to ask a terrible question without letting anyone know it's him.
 
@rdlowrey Huh?
 
@rdlowrey haha lol. :)
 
user895378
@ircmaxell The user on that cv-pls question is A Ferrara
 
@rdlowrey /me mask you
 
user895378
:-D Admit it, you love being pinged for stupid jokes :)
 
nah
 
hey guys
 
In my project I try to split data by data manager. And I have a dilema, I've extracted from Autoloader AutoloadMap and should I split it to ClassMap and NamespaceMap, etc?
 
Yay, my rotary debugger's here.
 
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8:25 PM
@GordonM mmm pizza
 
user895378
@TuralTeyyuboglu hello
 
Yup
Not ANSI standard though, because I'm not in the US
 
@rdlowrey how its been?
 
user895378
Mostly as it usually is during the work week. Coding, eating, sleeping.
 
@rdlowrey no drinking?
 
8:27 PM
@rdlowrey loool) coding, eating, sleeping
@rdlowrey yeah, really drink something
 
user895378
@PeeHaa I'm generally pretty good about limiting the drinking to the weekends ... bit of a health nut
 
user895378
Of course, there's the handle of vodka hooked into my intravenous drip ...
 
@rdlowrey I have only two words for you.
Single, Malt.
 
@GordonM +2 to that :)
 
:) Thanks
 
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8:30 PM
The quality of my code is like a quadratic function of alchohol consumption ...
 
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@rdlowrey :)
 
user895378
Well, that's about as accurate as my ASCII art quadratic function is going to get.
 
8:34 PM
:-)
@salathe the funny thing is they always say: there is NO ERROR!!!!
 
user895378
Perhaps the mafia plugin could implement some sort of congratulatory audio that plays when you actually close vote on a request notified by the plugin :)
 
user895378
Or an easter egg message that plays when you hit X number of close votes :)
 
@rdlowrey hehe
 
@PeeHaa The arrogance of newbs is they don't know what they don't know-- and when they do know they're scared of admitting it when asking for help.
 
@rdlowrey I was planning on adding something like that, but now I will think of something else :-)
@rdlowrey But for now I have to wait until I'm unbanned from API :P
 
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8:37 PM
@PeeHaa lol
 
My jquery checkbox widget is much improved. Perhaps this will go somewhere.
jQuery UI doesn't seem as bad as everyone makes it sound.
 
@LeviMorrison If you are really kewl you should tell the guys over at the JS room ;_)
 
Good morning
 
@PeeHaa I already have.
 
@Incognito not knowing something isn't something bad. Not admitting it show a bad character and doesn't help at all in the learning process
@LeviMorrison And? +1 / -1?
 
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8:40 PM
@LeviMorrison can you drop the link again to your post over on the jqueryui page?
 
Does superping really exist or is it a myth?
@@hakre You on?
 
@LeviMorrison UI isn't all that bad really, one thing really bugs me about it though. Modal dialogs have an option to block the UI with an overlay, but the overlay code is built into the dialog. There's plenty of times when I've wanted to use an overlay without a dialog and had to resort to blockui instead.
 
@GordonM You want the overlay widget to be separate?
 
Yeah, it would be handy not to have to use blockui for the cases when you want an overlay without a dialog.
 
8:50 PM
@PeeHaa I blame the schools as per the fact I watch too many ted videos on education.
 
9:04 PM
@rdlowrey By the way, all of my computer parts are here now. Once I have it built and set up, I'll be working on the HTTP stuff again.
 
9:27 PM
@LeviMorrison do you have a link to a demo? Sorry if I've just come in late and missed it ;0
We use JQ UI heavily, it isn't that bad
 
yay I'm not banned from the API anymore :)
 
9:40 PM
@PeeHaa cv-pls?
 
@CharlesSprayberry I was heavily testing the new features yesterday and was banned for 22 hours :P
 
@PeeHaa hehe
 
@MichaelRobinson Here's a link to my jQuery UI theme: morrisonlevi.github.com/jQuery-UI-Theme
 
@LeviMorrison Churr
@LeviMorrison what's it called?
Looks similar to aristo
 
@MichaelRobinson Unnamed for now.
@MichaelRobinson I took the HTML page from Aristo. Code is entirely separate.
 
9:53 PM
@LeviMorrison ah yep. Like the checkboxes
 
If you do a side-by-side, you'll see that mine is better than Aristo for the elements I've finished.
Aristo is the best UI theme I've seen, and I know I can beat it.
 
10:17 PM
Might seem like a ridiculous question, but do you guys usually allow setter methods for an entity's id, or force it in only through the constructor?
aka
new AccountEntity();
$accountEntity->setId(1);
or
new AccountEntity(1);
 
10:29 PM
@johnnietheblack I don't allow it to be changed at all. It is loaded from the database library and gets set before the constructor is even called.
 
@LeviMorrison Thanks for the response - so then, basically you'd have it through the constructor, which would keep it immutable?
 
@LeviMorrison how do you create new Entities that dont have an ID yet because they are not saved in the database yet?
 
@Gordon That's my real quandary here.
 
@Gordon You won't be assigning them the id anyway. Insert it into the database. To get the actual values, you have to reselect. Just insert the into a new object and return it.
 
@LeviMorrison The problem for me occurs when considering validation. For example...the AccountEntity probably knows how to validate itself...which means that I would probably want to run the values through it validate everything before putting in the db, no?
but, if i don't have an id, then i can't create the entity to allow me to validate it
 
10:37 PM
Your AccountEntity defaults to a negative id. Then, when it gets to its logic to deal with the db, it inserts it instead of updating if there is a negative id. It's really common.
I'm not sure that it is the best way, but it does work.
Another common value to use is 0, because ids start at 1
Then you can use it as a falsey value instead of checking < 0.
 
@LeviMorrison okay...so, whatever id the entity is instantiated w/, it what it has forever....once inserted into the db, you simply create a new entity based off the old one, but with an id?
Just to throw it out there, here is another solution I was tossing around: stackoverflow.com/questions/9747865/…
 
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Q: Dealing with id's in entity object design

DEHAASFor a while I have been thinking about how to deal with objects which are assigned identifiers by the database. A typical object representing a table entity may look like: public class Test { public int Id { get; private set; } public string Something { get; set; } } Suppose we would ...

 
thanks though, i work alone, so these thoughts are very useful
@Gordon thanks, i'll give that a read real fast
@Gordon Interesting - Jimmy_Keen's answer on that page suggests something similar to my link above - the AccountEntity could simply be an id and a separate object that consists of properties. Basically a thin wrapper for a "value object" that tacks a unique id on
 
@LeviMorrison I really like your checkboxes
 
@LeviMorrison I agree w/ Charles, btw...nice work
 
10:52 PM
boo
 
Does anybody have a solution to my problem? jsfiddle.net/PeeHaa/54nfe You can drag the green div to change the size of the div, but when you move the mouse to fast it loses it. @LeviMorrison perhaps?
 
The problem I can see with that is when the mose is not over the green area
 
@Hairzo yup, but while dragging it should always be over the green area. Unless the height limit is reached iMHO
It seems like .mousemove() is fired frequently enough
 
the scrolling of the div doesnt keep up with the speed of the mouse movement
 
Yeah interesting - it doesn't seem to process your mouse movements fast enough
even when you do it slow, you can see your mouse catching up w/ the edge
 
10:57 PM
Any solutions?
 
I'm having a go lol no promises though
 
i wonder if mousedown/mouseup are retriggering constantly
seems weird tho
 
Not looking good:
4
Q: How to set mousemove update speed?

Vincentim generating a function where it needs to set easy and fast a signature. I'm writing the signature in an canvas field. I use jQuery for it, but the refresh rate of mousemove coordinates is not fast enough. What happens is that if you write your signature to fast, you see some white spaces betwe...

 
as fast the browser...
 
Looks like a need to change the way it works :(
 
11:00 PM
I'm using Firefox 11, everyone else?
 
me too
 
@Hairzo chrome
 
I'd be interested to see Chromium/Chrome as I hear they render fast
ahh do you get the same problem?
 
@PeeHaa you might have to go w/ good old fashioned js - wouldn't it be able to handle it?
i do get the same prb
 
11:02 PM
sweeet
 
what was the difference? just took out the chaining?
OH, you connected to the doc
 
Just set the handler to the document so I don't have to mind whether the mouse leaves the 'grippie'
 
@Gordon is the closed as dupe of 1.000.000 other searchresults still not implemented? ;)
why are people still recommending date()? Don't they know the world will end in 2038?
 
11:09 PM
@PeeHaa I know the general solution.
 
@PeeHaa it will end dec 2012 so date is good enough
 
lol
 
@PeeHaa Your mousemove event shouldn't be attached to the grippie. It should be attached to document or something, then make sure isResizing is true. If it is, then resize.
 
nite all
 
11:10 PM
nite @Gordon
 
@Gordon niiites
 
adios
 
@PeeHaa how do you do those cool stackoverflow links in the chat?
 
@CharlesSprayberry @johnnietheblack Thank you. I made them myself in Inkscape.
 
@johnnietheblack click on the arrow icon when hovering over a message and copy the permalink
 
11:15 PM
@LeviMorrison Please ignore if the topic is annoying - but assuming I force the id in the constructor of an entity (which makes sense to me, as an entity literally doesn't exist without an id)...does it make sense to wrap the rest of it's properties in a separate object that the entity "owns" but can also exist outside the entity?
 
@johnnietheblack I'm not sure why you need to set one. Have the class default it to 0. It will already be populated if it came from the db.
Right?
 
@PeeHaa rad, thanks - is that how you get the questions to appear in the cool white graphical box?
 
@johnnietheblack Just paste the links on a line of their own and the chat app does the rest.
 
@johnnietheblack Just post a question in one line
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Q: Is it okay to store a domain entity's mutable properties as a value object?

johnnietheblackThere are certain parts of my UserEntity that I would like to be able to change and pass around, and there are certain parts that should remain constant. For example, I NEVER want to change my UserEntity's id, but things like email or password may change often, and can be used by other objects ...

:)
 
@PeeHaa ah, thanks...i get it now
:)
@LeviMorrison well...it technically makes sense. but it feels a little weird, maybe im being too philosophical, to purposefully set a "wrong" id, when there actually isn't one - just so that i can use the rest of the methods that the entity has
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A: Dealing with id's in entity object design

jimmy_keenIf you treat id as a way to identify/grant uniqueness to object within your application, this should be handled by database (unless of course, you have other ways to assign identifiers to objects). If it's not (as in, it's object's property driven by business needs) - whether 0 is valid/good de...

if you take a look at the last two paragraphs of his answer, it more or less explains my thoughts... (yay, i figured out links. A+)
 
11:22 PM
@johnnietheblack I'm still not sure what the problem is. lol
$ent = new AccountEntity();
$ent->username = "Levi";
$ent->email = "morrison.levi@";
$ent->validate();

It all seems fine to me. If it validates, `$ent->save()` or whatever is the right method.
 
@LeviMorrison i like your check boxes
 
@Petah Thank you. They seem to be a hit.
 
would have been nice if they wernt image
 
@LeviMorrison I think you are totally right in that it's not a wrong way to do it at all. im not quite sure what my problem is w/ it either...haha. sigh. whimper.
 
but other than that they are good
 
11:26 PM
@Petah Maybe I'll tackle that problem someday. For now I'm leveraging them to get the new jQuery UI Checkbox widget improved.
By the way, I have them as an SVG image. I used the PNG for compatibility, but you can have the SVG if you want.
 
nice
we have been making a theme too
we use vectors for all our icons
 
Do you use Illustrator?
 
yea and others
 
I use Inkscape because I'm a Linux guy. It's alright. Pretty darn good considering its price of $0.
 
yea i use that too
 
11:32 PM
I just noticed that my hover for my selected radio is off by one. I'm not on a machine where I can fix it. It is going to drive me insane. @rdlowrey I feel your OCD pain!
 
edit it on github?
 
nite all
 
@PeeHaa nite, thx for the help
 
np
 
@Petah Turned out to be an odd browser issue. It was correct. Resizing the page and resizing it back to normal fixed it.
 
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