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3:00 PM
no... it is nothing to do with 'encryption'... it is just for taking a fingerprint of the file
 
I'm not encrypting a password.. Just doing a file upload
 
iam not sure but sometime it generate same hash for 2 different varibale
 
sometimes...
lol how often do you generate md5's?
I do not believe you have ever done it
 
hmm... I'll read up on md5...
 
a collision is possible
 
3:01 PM
no i read it somewhere
 
but the likely hood is too low for you to have accidentally done it while generating a few md5's
 
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@Mike B: lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_5_4/ext/… neat! works with Zend
 
well thanks guys.. :)
see ya'll tomorrow.. :)
 
3:03 PM
ok then... no reason not to use SHA256 anyway :p
 
@ShyamK actually, that's a case where md5 is actually broken
 
@ircmaxell is your real name Anthony
 
yes
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A: Security Review - password_hash implementation for PHP

martinstoeckliOne question to your implementation against timing attacks: * We're using this method instead of == in order to provide * resistence towards timing attacks. This is a constant time * equality check that will always check every byte of both * values. */ for (i = 0; i < Z_STRLEN_P(ret); i++) { ...

 
@Somebodyisintrouble if you google some more you can find his employment history too ;)
 
@Somebodyisintrouble Why?
 
3:10 PM
Just reading your article and see the author name and email(ircmaxell@php.net) so i ask
 
@ircmaxell While not an "expert" I have read some of the implementation. I approve of the hash verify function to eliminate timing attacks, however there is one thing I'm not sure about. You return early if the hashes are different lengths.
 
Well, without a branch in the loop (which would lead to timing attacks), how would you compare different-length hashes?
and they should never be different length, unless the original hash was corrupted
in which case it will never verify
 
@ircmaxell I'm not sure, I did think about it. I decided min(hash, ret) wasn't right :)
 
;-)
I agree in general, but crypt_blowfish will always return a 60 character string
unless it failed
 
But there's all this talk of adding other algos
 
3:14 PM
(meaning that bcrypt wasn't supported, or the original hash was invalid)
every crypt algo returns a constant length string as a result
 
Im like a half hour late
. But ive been a professional dev for aprox. 9 years
 
@ircmaxell hm, in that case, what if you calculate the hash of the supplied password and store the length, allocate that much memory to the value being compared, copy that many bytes into the mem, and then loop that many times doing the byte comparison
it will always take the time to compare a hash of the correct length
 
hrm, that's interesting...
Or, there's another option
I could pull in sha512 as a dependency
sha512 hash both hashes, and compare the resulting sha512 hashes
 
hash the hash? :P
seems a little overkill
or... don't pull it in as a dependency, since you're already using bcrypt, can you use that?
 
Yo dawg, I heard you liked hashes. So I hashed your hash while hashing yo password
 
3:19 PM
or does that add too much overhead
 
no, because bcrypt is a key derivation function, we want a cryptographic hash
 
Ok, well personally I'd go for my suggestion, because adding more processing overhead to a comparison function that doesn't actually need the cryptographic hash to tell if x =y feels like overkill
and obviously 1 less dependency
 
it was my idea, but he implemented it
@Leigh actually, that won't work. Because you'd need to do min() between them.
which itself involves branches
 
@ircmaxell There's another issue, if the supplied hash is too long, but the first X many bytes IS a match, it would return true when it shouldn't
is hmac in standard? could you pull that in instead of sha512?
 
@Leigh correct
@Leigh yes it is. I'd pull in the hmac, generate a random key, hmac that key with the algo and the compare
but then again, I think the timing attacks are going to be rare anyway
 
@ircmaxell Thats not the point :)
 
No
meaning that they shouldn't be effective at all
especially with the length determination. It's not leaking anything specific, just that the length was different
 
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@LeviMorrison Get excited: I stayed up late and worked out much of the content negotiation stuff last night. It's actually not nearly as convoluted as I expected and It's been kind of enjoyable to really dig into the HTTP spec :)
 
@ircmaxell Also not the point, and they wont be reliably effective at all vs something as random as a webserver. Loads fluctuate so much it wont reliably run in constant time regardless of how many bases you cover
 
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3:50 PM
@LeviMorrison By the end of the day I hope to have it all working, which will then mean a day or two of refactoring for optimal architecture/design
 
not to mention... over the internet!
 
Just in from php-webmaster mailing list:
 
@ircmaxell I guess my point is, it's better that you've implemented it and your implementation is "complete". Showing that you've taken it into consideration and you're defending against theoretical attacks as well as known ones.
 
> How are you just going to get rid of all of the mysql functions. I literally just finished writing 1000s of lines of code for a custom Database access object and now its all for nothing because you guys want to press your own object onto us? That is pure bullshit. This very well might be the broken straw that leads me directly opposite directions with PHP and I will do everything I can to get others to do the same. Are you guys making a programming language or a web application for fuck sake.
> God damn it this pisses me off to no end, all my work is worthless now... fucking year or more down the drain. Fuck you guys, eat shit and die.
 
@Leigh through a webserver, you can statistically measure time differences as small as 2 or 4 nanoseconds
 
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3:53 PM
@LeviMorrison lol
 
@LeviMorrison lol -2
 
user895378
I ONLY KNOW ONE WAY TO ACCESS A DATABASE WITH PHP BECAUSE I READ IT IN A TUTORIAL AND NOW I'M TOTALLY SCREWED ... I HATE PHP BECAUSE IT DOESN'T SUBSIDIZE MY LACK OF PROGRAMMING SKILLS!!!
 
@LeviMorrison Sounds like mario
 
@LeviMorrison Considering how long it took him to realise they're being deprecated, by the time he gets to upgrading to a version of PHP without those function he'll probably be retired anyway
 
@LeviMorrison link?
 
3:55 PM
@Leigh Understandable. But I think that branch case is ok. Considering the difficulty in combating it...
 
@ircmaxell The impact isn't that huge, since like you said, it'll only come around if there's corruption or the algo is switched
 
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"This very well might be the broken straw that leads me directly opposite directions with PHP" ... yeah, I have lots of faith in his ability to adequately learn another language that isn't PHP.
 
@Leigh no, even if the algo is switched that branch won't trigger
 
@LeviMorrison priceless
> Fuck you guys, eat shit and die.
 
3:57 PM
it'll only happen if the hash is corrupted, or is completely invalid
 
@rdlowrey As well as convert real PHP developers to another language.
He can take all of the ones like him. Thank you for the favor.
@NikiC PhpStorm license was updated. You can send an email to Alexey Shein with your @php.net address and he'll send you the information.
 
Very nice reply @Levi
 
user895378
That message is so epic. Thanks so much for sharing.
 
@ircmaxell Grammar mistake on my part. My brain autocorrects everything I type. It's hard to edit my own stuff :/
 
eih, it's all good
Pedantic note: If it took him a year or more to write thousands of lines of code, he's got other problems
 
4:01 PM
@ircmaxell Especially just for a DAO. I almost said something, but figured I should be polite.
 
Hi @all.
 
yeah
hey tehre
 
@LeviMorrison Probably never gonna happen, but just throwing it out here. What's the chance of php.net hosting a codepad?
 
@LeviMorrison just pointing out the irony of his handle efficacious .....
 
@PeeHaa Personally, I'd love to see a tutorial rewrite with an active codepad, like you see in lots of newer tutorials.
That way people can avoid dealing with installation and whatnot but start learning.
 
4:03 PM
1k/day is a standard :D
 
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@CarrieKendall nice :)
 
@LeviMorrison Glad we agree :)
 
Also, it would give the PHP core team a reason to implement the sandbox mode they've been discussing.
 
@LeviMorrison Good luck with that
 
@ircmaxell That's what I thought (/ was afraid of) :(
 
4:04 PM
@ircmaxell Yeah, I'm not going to bring it up for a while. Getting stuff done on Prototype and the data-structures are a much bigger priority for me.
 
yeah
 
Anyway, I'm supposed to launch a website today, so I need to go do some final QA. I'll idle here; ping me if you need something.
 
Just read that guys post about the mysql extensions... All I can say is wow... He expects the core team to leave the mysql extensions in place just for 1 guy who can't accept change? Of course, someone like him has nothing to worry about... He won't be upgrading php/mysql anytime soon..
 
I would like to see something like that implemented too. I would go even further: The users that are "on hold" are forced to find a dupe of the question. :-) — PeeHaa 4 secs ago
 
Could anyone throw the regular "We are not a recommendation engine" comment too?
 
:(
 
mmm tasty looking waffles ;)
 
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Q: Why was "What SO is not?" removed?

Somnath Muluk Possible Duplicate: Stack Overflow Is Why was "What SO is not?" removed? http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/128548/what-stack-overflow-is-not/ It was a very good question for giving close reasons to not constructive, off topic, and localized questions.

 
@webarto I love Google cache :)
 
4:22 PM
@webarto wtf, it so is a role-playing game
 
ANARCHY!!!!!!
 
and it loves us too
 
@PeeHaa I think I've asked this before but, stackoverflow.com/?tab=featured has get['tab'] to display the tab. On which level would this get done? The View ( slots ) or the corresponding Controller.
 
@Nick Currently I'm getting all that in a request object (however that's one of the parts I'm rethinking)
a.o.
 
4:28 PM
Right you can pull the query part from the request class
 
@webarto How would you get this in google cache? meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/128548/…
 
@PeeHaa But Where would you run the function to get $_GET["tab"]
Controller right?
 
@Nick I wouldn't access the $_GET superglobal directly there, but besides that, that's what I'm currently doing
 
Right, now I get what you mean by the request object. Thanks :)
 
np
 
4:36 PM
Documenting a member variable; it's an array of SomeType. Is best practice to simply @var array, or @var SomeType[], or something else?
 
I would do array (because that's what it is) you can always add more info imho
 
@PeeHaa So, just document the element type in description?
 
@Bracketworks when justified
 
Sounds good. Thanks :)
 
4:43 PM
@PeeHaa can't find in Google Cache :( Can you see the question? (because you have 10k+)
 
@PeeHaa This is retarded.
 
i know time() gives the time in second from 1970 but how can i get the time in second from 2011
 
@PeeHaa looool.
 
@webarto I don't have 10k rep on meta :) Even if I had it is burninated, not just closed / "normal" deleted.
@Somebodyisintrouble DateTime FTW!
 
4:45 PM
ah yeah, forgot that rep is separate :)
 
@Somebodyisintrouble or the oldschool date(), but DateTime is soooo much kewler, because it is 100% ACID complient OOP responsive fluid :)
 
@Somebodyisintrouble Use DateTime. It has functions for all sorts of handy things.
 
brb. going home
 
pokit.org/get/img/279e43d7ae8aa6b460ca13c1a78f9df0.png is this icon descriptive enough for "kill session"
 
@webarto I vote no. Yuck.
 
4:51 PM
@webarto noooooo. please
I wouldn't click it ever
famfamfam silk icons: bin ?
disclaimer: I suck at everything that has to do with design so never ever trust me on this stuff
 
Use cross in that icon set . . .
or maybe user_delete
or delete.
BUT DON'T USE SKULL AND CROSS BONES!
 
@LeviMorrison Yup, I've seen the mail :)
 
@NikiC I guess you have wait until 2 weeks before your license expires or something for OSS to renew. That's why it took so long.
 
@LeviMorrison Did you already mail conf?
I.e. did you already get the license?
 
Haven't gotten one yet.
My guess is that he's not online.
 
5:02 PM
just a second guys, I made some s* with famfamfam while ago, thought it would be nice to get your opinions...
 
when you get one could you forward it please?
 
He sent is email out 8 hours ago.
@NikiC No problem.
 
5:14 PM
@PeeHaa @LeviMorrison jsfiddle.net/UsQzM sometimes I needed to upload all icons (I haven't had access to shell on server) and it would take ages to upload 1000 icons :)
btw this was made with PHP
 
5:33 PM
@webarto Sprites might make all those icons more manageable
 
Anyone know of any script or anything that I can add into a cronjob to create an hourly backup of a specific database??
 
mysqldump -uroot --password=*** myDatabaseName > /var/backups/db.sql
 
Should have thought of that one myself eh
 
5:49 PM
efficacious update:
> Also why the fuck would I continue to use PHP if your going to take everything object oriented? Why wouldn't I just move to a lower level language like oh idk C++ or even better just C# that has been OO since they began. Why even bother with PHP at all anymore if it is going to be just like every other fucking language..
> PHP was a great language to use because you could build anything you wanted out of small functions that did minimal.. now instead of being about building your own shit and your own objects its about using the pre-built objects. Might as well just make PHP a fucking APP and have everybody use that. Ridiculous. I hate you guys so much right now it is not even funny. I spent 6 years teaching myself code and now when I finally am able to put it to use, you guys come in and just fuck it all up.
> I don't think you even realize the amount of damage you have done. Everything I have been doing for the past 7 years is wiped to being worthless. I truly believe I am finished with PHP forever.
 
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@LeviMorrison Has anyone told that moron he can move to procedural mysqli with relatively minimal effort?
 
@rdlowrey Not yet.
 
lulz at the butthurt
 
@rdlowrey Just did.
 
If this were EvE online, I'd reply by saying: "Your tears fuel my ship"... So perhaps, "Your tears fuel my app" is a bit more fitting..
 
5:55 PM
@LeviMorrison Do we have this conversation on the net somewhere?
I mean with normal interface?
 
@rdlowrey no one has even tried to... He wouldn't listen anyway, just one of those noobs that thinks he's hot shit cause he just built his very own DB driven webpage!!
 
He erased my original message in his response, here it is: news.php.net/php.webmaster/13798
 
@LeviMorrison What a drama queen
 
He just responded:
> Your missing the point... why would I even bother? Why would I bother updating my database object if the only way I could do that is by updating using the PHP database object? What is the point of that?
 
5:57 PM
@MikeB well I made sprite of them :) jsfiddle.net/UsQzM
 
. . . you don't have to use PDO . . . you can use MySQLi. . .
 
@webarto Nice!
 
thanks although I am missing "fam skull" :P
 
@LeviMorrison Tell him it's job security.. since PHP upgrades constantly break everything you'll never be out of work! :p
 
@LeviMorrison No I mean normal interface
markmail or something
where you can browse by thread
 
5:59 PM
@NikiC It's on the php-webmasters list. If that's somewhere, I guess you can.
 
@webarto Now you can play "Where's Waldo" when you're looking for a specific icon in your sprite :D
 
haha yes
 
@MikeB you sir, are wrong jsfiddle.net/UsQzM/1
 
@webarto Say what?
 
6:10 PM
hover over icon to see name, icon found :P
 
@webarto haha very nice - that was quick. How did you put that together so fast?
 
some call it PHP :P go to C++ lounge to seek other names
 
@webarto Please add an atomic explosiion as well in the back of that skull ^^
And make a tooltip like "Nuke session"
 
A*W*E*S*O*M*E
 
And when clicked a device appears where two persons need to press something the same time or so.
 
6:20 PM
using websockets, they need to push red button at the ~same time
(pure CSS3 red button)
 
@webarto 2 mice?
 
maybe a retina scan would be better, where can I find jQuery plugin for that
 
@webarto Find a mirror and scan it into your computer.. pop it open with your favorite image viewer and bam: instant mirror in your monitor
 
jo
 
@MikeB instamirror :P
@PeeHaa jo
can someone @ me please, I want to steal notification CSS
@webarto
nah
 
6:35 PM
@webarto Yo
 
stole it like a pro, @MikeB I appreciate it
 
@LeviMorrison omg that thread is getting better and better :)
 
@PeeHaa Haha, the guys is acting like he's 5. Temper tantrum!
 
@webarto useful sprite is useful
 
6:41 PM
@webarto Is that debug bar open-source? I don't recognize it
 
@MikeB firebug?
 
@LeviMorrison Dumb question, Does he realize his emails are published?
 
ZFDebug, not very useful to me, I needed to debug some Doctrine queries, it appears it can only display SELECT, so I just use mysql log, but for rest of the stuff like variables etc it's good @PeeHaa yeah, but above it
 
@MikeB Possibly not.
 
@PeeHaa No no, the black bar at the bottom with load-times, memory usage, etc
 
6:43 PM
@MikeB ah right :)
 
@webarto Nice, thanks.. I've got a thing for debug tools like that
 
but when all things fail, this one does the job lol pokit.org/get/img/6d9775c043e5e72acdc5efda7b831a1b.png
 
when you edit file beyond recognition, does git replaces file entirely... I thought I saw - replace ...
 
For some reason I want to downvote this: stackoverflow.com/users/144665/anonymous-down-voting-is-lame
 
6:54 PM
Question ... what is the safest way to submit forms? Should i use a nonce library or?
 
@dansige What is a nonce library?
 
use CSRF token and POST, or define safe...
 
@dansige Can you just post the gist?:) What does it do?
 
I saw that s* in WP
 
6:59 PM
@webarto What is it?
 
I guess it "prevents" CSRF for GET requests by adding (random) token or _nonce if you will... what he really should be using is POST, problem solved...
 
@webarto Ah right
2 mins ago, by webarto
use CSRF token and POST, or define safe...
 
@webarto POST does not solve the problem. You still need CSRF protection
 
Envato doesn't agree
 
lol
 
7:01 PM
:)
 
who's envato?
 
oh the tuts+ suckers
 
sad part is that I already told them about exploits on tuts+
 
Hey @webarto, are you busy?
 
7:08 PM
generally they are good guys, but I just can't figure out their work policy... I've could have fixed this all in a day, but they couldn't give me server access because I'm from other part of the world...
 
@webarto is it really worth it to become an author on codecanyon? I've thought about doing that for some of the projects I've built but never done it.
 
@salathe What is this and why does it contain 32 length password fields?
 
@Justin you have nothing to lose... I've made $1000 in a year based on 20 lines of code...
 
wow.. nice...
 
@EventHorizon semi-busy
 
7:09 PM
Well if anyone has a spare minute to critique this please do, I'd like to know of any issues seen: github.com/Event-Horizon/Omen-Bootstrap
 
20 lines of code making an extra K -- not bad lol
 
@Justin notes.envato.com/milestones/… not bad right... but I figure these are entire teams working, you just can't get enough time to cover all... if you don't give reasonable support, you lose customers...
 
@EventHorizon sorry I don't know this stuff really well but it looks good :)
 
@webarto thanks
 
7:14 PM
@NikiC Looks php.net related?
What is it?
 
@NikiC Warning:Danger Will Robinson, Danger!
 
Besides a pile of crap
 
1mil in sales -- very nice...
 
Let's just hope it is an example of what not to do :(
:P
Ok must stop looking now or I might need to get a gun
 
@rdlowrey Are we compliant with:
> The response MUST include an Allow header containing a list of valid methods for the requested resource.
For 405 Method Not Allowed?
 
7:17 PM
If I try hard I can probably earn 1mil in a lifetime @Justin
@PeeHaa cheap guns here
 
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@LeviMorrison Thanks for pointing that out. Not currently, but it's a simple thing to implement -- will get to it today. I've got an question regarding accept parsing ...
 
@PeeHaa It's master
It manages the accounts :)
 
@NikiC It's far from master :P
 
And authentication
And stuff :D
 
o.m.g.
 
7:19 PM
Yeah I'd like to make a mil.. even if over a life time... would be super fun times
 
I repeat myself, but:
22 hours ago, by NikiC
We are all doomed
 
@NikiC Now I know for sure
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison As per rfc2616-sec3.9:
 
user895378
> If a parameter has a quality value of 0, then content with this parameter is `not acceptable' for the client.
 
user895378
In a case where a client mis-specifies the accept header and includes something like:
 
user895378
7:21 PM
text/html;q=0, */*
 
user895378
This says (1) "Don't give me text/html," but then also says (2) "But any content type is actually okay"
 
lol just got an email about an all new 'fraud'... involving jury duty.. gotta love it
 
user895378
So my question is ...
 
user895378
In the above scenario, if the only available content type is text/html, should we go ahead and serve up text/html or send the appropriate 406 Not Acceptable response?
 
user895378
The spec is ambiguous on this point ... obviously it involves the client incorrectly specifying the accept header. So I assume it's left to the server's interpretation in that case?
 
7:25 PM
@rdlowrey If your client is a browser prepare yourself for incorrect headers :)
 
user895378
@PeeHaa Yeah, I get that. I'm just asking if in that particular case should the server decide it doesn't have an acceptable content type or send what it has since the client said it would take anything?
 
user895378
I'm leaning towards sending what you have instead of a 406 response
 
user895378
You specify bad Accept header?!?!?!? You take your medicine!!!!
 
:P
 
Im making an event class and would like some imput on best practices? like should i allow multiple methods to be attached to a single event?
 
7:29 PM
Depends on the use case I guess / how strict you want to "enforce" this. I think I would say f*&k you. You don't want it you don't get it. Don't know how often something like that example would happen
It's explicitely states it doesn't want text/html
 
user895378
But it also explicitly says, "any type is fine"
 
user895378
And if the client can't make up it's mind about what it wants it's not really the server's problem :)
 
anyone watching google io?
 
user895378
@NikiC no, are they doing lots of new android tablets?
 
no idea
 
7:31 PM
"Google #io12 keynote showed us a glimpse of future with Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean", Nexus 7, Nexus Q ... and future looks great!"
 
I just started their live stream but it kinda doesn't make sense now that I missed the start
 
@rdlowrey Damn you choices!
 
@rdlowrey Don't serve the request at all is an option . . .
Just say what you accept and don't send any content.
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison I think individual handling like that may be out of the scope of the framework? How about if there's an unresolvable conflict a specific exception is thrown and an application can determine how it wants to respond?
 
user895378
Something like UnresolvableAcceptHeaderException
 
7:40 PM
@PeeHaa rtfd
 
What d? :P
 
@rdlowrey Also, I don't think the framework should magically do stuff with content negotiation. Most users probably won't use it. Just make sure it's easy to use if they need it.
Maybe it should be a plug-in, I don't know.
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison I agree.
 
@PeeHaa description
 
user895378
7:42 PM
@LeviMorrison The way I have it now it just makes classes available if you want to ask for them in your resource/controller constructors because you want to negotiate content
 
@PeeHaa yes
 
@salathe Howcome it is so horrible? :)
 
@PeeHaa like most of the php.net sites, it's ancient.
Times, and fashions, change.
But the code doesn't, unless someone maintains/rewrites it.
 
@salathe sad story :(
 
@PeeHaa what're you going to do about it?
 
7:48 PM
@salathe Complain and do nothing!
That's what I always do :P
 
Ha. Was typing just that :) @NikiC
 
@NikiC I skip the complaining part.
 
hehe
 
@salathe We call that optimization ;)
 
@NikiC I guess so, complaining falls on deaf ears over at the PHP project. We're all about action. :)
 
7:55 PM
Any more Critique welcomed: https://github.com/Event-Horizon/Omen-Bootstrap

Just updated with some new stuff.
will be back on later to see if anyone has found anything for me to correct
 
Fun with lucidcharts. Yay.
 
8:11 PM
@Event_Horizon I don't like files being bloated for no reason - just some critique from a personal perspective :)
 
@Event_Horizon , what exactly is yours there ?
why the hell are you using XHTML1.1 doctype ?
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison not pushed right now, but for your peace of mind (and fyi), the specification from rfc2616-sec14.7 is now fully supported:
 
user895378
> An Allow header field MUST be present in a 405 (Method Not Allowed) response
 
@rdlowrey HTTP is wonderful. Sort of.
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison OOP is wonderful. It's really nice when you can say, "oh, I need to add this capability" and it's a simple process because everything is totally decoupled from everything else :)
 
8:18 PM
@rdlowrey But you had to write at least twice as many classes as you originally thought you would.
It's one reason I always avoided it in my earlier days.
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison Hehe, yeah :)
 
user895378
Way more thought and careful planning on the front-end, but maintenance and upgrades are a piece of cake in the long-run.
 
user895378
Like most things in life, if you just put in the time up-front you can expect good results in the long-term.
 
@rdlowrey +10
I've finally decided I've had enough of my current job for that exact reason. Well, that exact reason amongst a whole cornucopia of reasons. :)
 
8:39 PM
@GordonM Let us know when you get your next job.
 
@LeviMorrison Will do, thanks. :)
It's hard to make additions to your CV sound exciting when all you did for a year was fix whatever was in teh bugtracker that nobody else wanted to do.
 
@GordonM That's a pretty good item for CV, I'd say.
 
Will be adding links to my SO, Programmers and Code Review profiles, for sure. Should probably also link to Reefknot
 
Is there an antonym for "bound", besides "unbound", in the context of variable binding? I've got two classes (subclasses), one matches and discards a value, the other matches and binds a value to a variable. I named the latter BoundSegment, what about the first?
 
8:55 PM
@tereško Why shouldn't I?
 
@Event_Horizon Unless the server sends the header Content-type: application/xhtml+xml, then it isn't a good thing to use. Even then, it breaks in most (if not all) IE browsers.
Just use 1.0.
 

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