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12:16 AM
@Leigh got it man, just used the old embed code from video. :D
 
Do you enjoy this beer? @Germany
 
hello
I have a question about building a trigger inMySQL
 
@Danack Thanks Ray Combs Louie Anderson Richard Karn John O'Hurley Steve Harvey @Danack!
 
You missed Belushi.
 
12:25 AM
lolwut?
 
Family Feud is an American game show in which two families compete against each other in a contest to name the most popular responses to a survey question posed to 100 people. The show was created by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman in the United States, and now airs in numerous local formats worldwide. Since its premiere in 1976, Family Feud has aired during 31 non-consecutive seasons. The show premiered on ABC and was hosted by Richard Dawson until it was canceled in 1985, by which point it had been popular on both the network and in syndication. The series was revived by CBS in 1988 with Ray Combs...
@Danack Oddly not getting the reference. (I know who John Belushi is)
 
He missed Drew Carey
 
Dissect the frog please.
 
That's an easy one to miss though
 
12:26 AM
@cspray No, I skipped Drew Carey ;-)
 
@DanLugg reaches for hammer
 
@DanLugg hehe
 
@cspray Wait, he never did Feud...
 
Oddly so does Wikipedia but I swear I have seen that man host Family Feud
 
Price Is Right
 
12:27 AM
Yea, I know he does Price Is Right now
 
Oh, he's still doing it? I thought they woulda torched him by now.
 
This was years ago and I'm probably thinking about different fat white dudes
 
@DanLugg I don't get your reference - thought it was to a set of comedians, in which case missing Belushi would be wrong - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blues_Brothers
 
@Danack Oh, I was going past hosts of Family Feud.
Family Feud: "Survey says!..."
8 mins ago, by Danack
Survey says yes: http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/648/1774/
Also, I found the frog:
 
@DanLugg Yea, he's still doing it
He also apparently guest hosted Family Feud for 2 episodes in 2005 and for some reason my brain decided that was worth remembering
 
12:30 AM
@cspray Wow, that's like.. the longest he's lasted at anything (probably including his self titled show)
 
Because fuck you brain
 
Have you seen a grand total of 2 episodes of Family Feud by chance?
 
@DanLugg Actually no it is one of my favorite game shows actually
 
lol, ah.
 
My mom and I would used to stay up late and watch Nick at Nite and The Gameshow Network
 
12:31 AM
Nick at Nite was awesome (when I was hanging out in the US)
 
When my mom and I were watching it, yea
A lot of I Love Lucy, I Dream of Genie, Bewitched, etc.
 
Lucy is awesome.
 
Do you know any ORM that supports spatial field types of MySQL?
 
Yea, I Love Lucy is pretty hilarious
 
I thankfully have it on "Comedy Gold", which I oddly just started getting charged for...
Pff, 2014 and I have cable.
 
12:33 AM
I just stopped watching TV. I watch whatever my wife puts on Netflix and football for the most part
 
I watch porn and George Carlin. Sometimes simultaneously. And Seinfeld.
 
It is hard to go wrong with Carlin... especially his older stuff
He definitely got bitter in his old age
 
He was a fine wine of a comedian (I think he got better later)
 
Indeed, one of my favorites
 
I just code at nighttime.
 
12:36 AM
I think he got better later until his last 1 or 2
He was still funny but he had lost of some of that zaniness imo
 
Oh man, that "old man" demeanor fit him so well.
I think his last 2 HBO specials were the best.
"It's Bad For Ya" was the tops.
@LeviMorrison I try to code at night time, but I get drunk and social.
 
Avoid that by not drinking :D
 
@LeviMorrison I'm remarkably focused 3<n<8 beers
Just ... room 11 :-P
 
Morale and religious convictions aside, things like coffee, tea and alcohol really don't make sense to me >.<
 
I look at Family Feud on Wikipedia and wind up getting engrossed in leatherback sea turtles 30 minutes later
 
12:40 AM
@LeviMorrison I'm quite the opposite; I like to rock it on caffeine, and even it out with a 6-pack.
@cspray I love the wiki-accidental-scavenger-hunt game.
 
@LeviMorrison aside from coffee and alcohol....
 
Yea, tea doesn't make much sense to me.
 
tea is a morning drink
unfortunately mornings are when i sleep
 
Tea is an after 50 drink I don't enjoy.
 
<-- british
 
12:42 AM
Same-ish, old man was born in England. I was here (Canada), mind you.
 
@Leigh Just have iced tea in the afternoon
 
iced tea actually makes me nauseous
 
Long Island Iced Tea?
 
Well, I grew up in the southern US
 
long island ice tea I can cope with... although it's becoming slightly out-of-season, as the season progresses
 
12:43 AM
Iced tea, without the alcohol, is a very common beverage
 
I holidayed in florida once
I ordered tea
I was dissapoint
 
@LeviMorrison That's probably a good call generally speaking though; I find that the upper/downer combination results in a fleeting bipolarism.
@Leigh You got orange juice, didn't you :-P
 
@DanLugg I'm on SSRIs, I pretty much feel like I'm on coke all the time... from the unnecessary and unfounded sporadic energy, to the teeth grinding :/
 
Since we're kind of talking about general programmer performance...
 
@Leigh SSRI?
 
12:45 AM
I've found that pair programming significantly increases the average number of productive hours in my day, for me and my pair programmer.
 
@cspray flavour of anti-depressant
 
@LeviMorrison Same. Undoubtedly.
 
And so far it has been sustainable.
 
@Leigh That's odd. I've been on a lot of coke before, and ... I don't think I'd want to feel like that all the time.
 
We've been doing it for weeks now preparing for code freeze and presentation on it in the group meeting.
 
12:46 AM
@LeviMorrison I'm in a situation where, between me and the only other me, I'm the senior, but she is very very inquisitive and helpful, and makes me rethink strategies continuously.
I write, she steers (sorta)
 
@DanLugg hard one to balance ... feel depressed -> get help ... get help -> take drugs ... take drugs -> feel odd
 
And to clarify, we've literally been pair programming. One keyboard and mouse, trade off periodically on who is typing.
 
@Leigh Yea, it is a vicious cycle.
 
@LeviMorrison I just tuned back in and those two messages in isolation looked like you were saying you've been doing a lot of coke for weeks
 
12:47 AM
@LeviMorrison Likewise, but I generally spend more time at the wheel. Mind you, that's also because of additional time-sensitive obligations she has outside of what we're both assigned.
 
@DaveRandom coke freeze presentation in 2 weeks
 
The more and more I think about it, the more I believe that companies shouldn't have coders fly solo.
 

Levi... we're not proud.

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@LeviMorrison My experience has been that it's great when people have different sets of skills/knowledge and it's frustrating as a very frustrating thing when the skills completely overlap, and it's more a case of waiting for your turn to have the keyboard.
 
12:49 AM
 
pair programming success depends so much on the pair. I've had great success and pure frustration
 
@Danack Sounds like the latter needs more communication.
 
new hire: doesn't know PHP, did Java at Uni, teach him the product.... do some pair programming for a while....
head blender
 
Yeah, I imagine pair programming is a great way to teach new programmers.
As long as there are some ground rules.
 
if you have the patience perhaps :/
 
12:51 AM
@DanLugg And somehow the first one I click on is a dick joke. I love it.
 
I'm one of those guys who comes straight out and says I don't want to teach, but I still get asked to
 
Yeah, it might not work well for everyone
But I think pair programming should be highly encouraged, especially when you get two programmers who mesh well.
 
@LeviMorrison No it's for cases when the pair have agreed on what needs to be done/written, but it's going to take 15 minutes to write that code...not that much value in having someone watch the other guy type stuff that they both agree should be done.
 
@Danack We've been programming as a pair for weeks now. I simply disagree with your statement.
 
it's a great tool for people on the same level, I'm not downplaying it at all
I just don't like it for teaching, those juniors can go read books
 
12:53 AM
Yeah, full time pair programming probably isn't good for newbies.
 
I love teaching. I find I learn considerably.
 
But spending time programming in a pair each week would probably work well.
 
I'm doing sysadmin work recently, same concept directly applies
pair... admining
today I literally stopped a guy taking a side down with a RewriteRule where he'd commented out all the RewriteConds, simple thing, but second pair of eyes kept it from happening
 
Yeah, working in a pair really helps with that kind of thing.
Simple mistakes are caught much sooner.
Another thing I like about it is that I have to justify my code sometimes.
Whenever my pair programmer says, "What are you doing?" that's a sign I'm probably doing something I shouldn't.
 
12:57 AM
but every time you have to ask "what are you doing?", puts a little bit of doubt in your mind about the other guy
 
hehe I imagine that could happen.
 
hello
Can anyone help in building a trigger for MySQL
 
@LeviMorrison how well do you type when someone is looking over your shoulder?
 
I (especially as of late) have divided focus, so pair programming puts me on the spot to work on one thing, and see it through.
 
@Leigh At first, very poorly :D
 
12:59 AM
Can anyone help in building a trigger for MySQL
 
Over time you get more comfortable.
 
@Leigh Better, apparently.
 
well ok, ignoring the "doing work vs surfing reddit" aspect :p
 
@DanLugg Yeah, it helps both of us focus.
 
1:00 AM
@Leigh No, I find it to be a truly engrossing experience; teaching and learning simultaneously. It generally does provide a quicker feedback loop.
 
I can't manage at all, if someone is looking at what I'm typing, especially if I know they're only half focused on it, because I have to keep checking what else they're looking at
 
Of course, there's the not spending 8 hours being paid for room elevening.
@Leigh That's when I take a moment to discuss what I'm doing; it helps reinforce me in my progress, and retain the focus of the "passenger".
 
Yes, im trying to set a variable and it lists an error at line SET clicked_campaign_id :=
total: CREATE TRIGGER tr_user_action_click
AFTER INSERT ON users_click FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
DECLARE clicked_campaign_id integer

SET clicked_campaign_id :=
(SELECT campaignId
FROM users_click
WHERE id = (SELECT max(id) FROM users_click));

Update onlineportal.`campaigns`
SET onlineportal.`clicks` = onlineportal.`clicks` + 1
WHERE id = clicked_campaign_id;
END
 
night guys, 2am :)
 
I find that if you do that regularly (but not at an obstructive frequency) it keeps both of you focused.
Night @Leigh
 
1:02 AM
any ideas?
 
@LeviMorrison Yea, surfing aside, it certainly does foster a focus-driven relationship for the duration of the session.
Or can, of course, it could go the other way.
Anywho, speaking of focus, I must Ballmer the fuck outta this shit.
I'll probably return when my coding becomes incomprehensible.
 
ok
any ideas?
 
I'm drunk, and I keep ; at the end of every Ruby statement.
> But that is just an estimate with many variables. For example, the price of gold has recently declined, hovering around $1,230 per ounce.
 
1:30 AM
I've been reading up on other recent language/platform changes, such as RoR and C++14.
Always interesting to see what other languages are working on and prioritizing.
 
1:58 AM
@AndreaFaulds I edited the null coalescing RFC to get rid of the curly quotes.
They were annoying me >.<
 
2:09 AM
At a glance, it seems it is missing precedence information.
 
2:41 AM
@ircmaxell Why Engineering a Compiler instead of the updated Dragon book?
 
It was recommended to me
 
Hmm.
Maybe I'll buy them both.
I need to find some literature on debuggers too.
 
 
2 hours later…
4:57 AM
morning
 
user895378
@Danack tagged v1.0.0-beta. Also addressed the cert repo issues for now. Things should "just work" with composer.
 
5:19 AM
hello
i have some quesstion for all phpguru here
on the database how come it has an errror
select b.first_name,b.last_name from boyee AS b GROUP BY b.last_name?
simple query like these should be no problem but errors occurs , it errors on a simple query , how much more to left joins
 
morningz
I see you decided to go after the glory @rdlowrey
 
Tom
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Q: Server stopped sending mails suddenly

TomMy website suddenly stop sending mail through php. this was working well a few weeks back. I haven't made any changes to the code. Where should i check if anything is wrong?

 
6:12 AM
morning
 
6:23 AM
I think u should chk with the mail service provider
 
i usually check the logs
from there i can check if issues are on the server
but usually its all on the spam
section
 
Good morning :)
I have one question abt cookies and facebook
There 's a lot going on that facebook access our web browsing cookies to target ads
can anyone explain abt that
and how can we set for our sites
what cookies need to be set for that
 
posted on September 17, 2014 by kbironneau

/* by DoubleD */

 
goodmorning guys
 
Please @Gatalove and @Feeds help me on facebook ads and cookies relationc
relations
 
6:33 AM
@androidBeckhamania hahaha why are you asking an RSS feed for help
 
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A: Purpose of updrading php version on hosting

user3571366Personally, my suggestion is it depends. The new versions are always safe and secure. But sometimes a new version will cause most of your old codes to not working (in case your website has very old coding practices.) So its better to try it at your local environment! Good Luck. Here is a nice a...

 
@Gotalove He's on the right track. Next time he'll ping @google and that's it. ;)
 
worst advice ever ... "dont upgrade from 5.2 if you don't need new features or extensions"
 
@androidBeckhamania I would love to but I dont have enough information on that ask google. @Leri you got a point there
 
@Leri perfect point
:P
@JoeWatkins I am using 5.3
 
6:40 AM
Yes good one :) but i just assumed that as an user profile pic so mentioned
anyways pls someone help
 
@androidBeckhamania Yes this I have experienced personally, many giant sites like flipkart facebook put those products on ads which you searched very recently.
I really dont know how they do it, need to search
@androidBeckhamania See this technique is called behavioral targetting
 
Thanks for being here They actually stores data in cookies
I wanna know can we do it to
and pass it to fb
 
hey all, check this out .. php <-> java persistent process communication in less than 45 lines (both langs count)
https://gist.github.com/eridal/b53dabf1589e382d95d6
 
@androidBeckhamania I dont think that is possible, they must be having some kind of security check.
 
6:56 AM
k @Anusha
can you help on following issue
<a href="instagram://media?id=434784289393782000_15903882">instagram://media?id=434‌​‌​784289393782000_15903882</a>
Also one thing
<a class="intent" target="_blank" href="fb://profile" data-scheme="fb://profile">facebook</a>
this opens facebook app
but this one and abv one for instagram not working
<a href="instagram://app">Open Instagram</a>
facebook links work
instagram doesnt
I means you have those links in html and then open in android browser
facebook link works fine
but instagram doesnt work
strange it works in iOS but not in android :(
 
@androidBeckhamania this is a PHP chatroom, please stop asking HTML questions all the time
 
I am a php developer and that includes PHP+AJAX+JAVASCRIPT+JQUERY+HTML and many more these are all part of same I can ask that i will only write things inside <?php .....?> that will fire me
 
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Q: Postgres Group By Issues

boyeeGood day to all of you, I would to raise this questions on my query.This issues occurs when using decrypt functionalities with group by functionalities. SELECT decrypt(a.email_address, 'secret', 'aes') AS email_address, decrypt(atx.account_description, 'secret', 'aes') AS account_description,...

 
Morning phposaurs
 
moin @RonniSkansing
 
7:06 AM
=] I have been so busy lately.. brother is getting married this weekend
 
7:16 AM
@LeviMorrison Might be out of context, but I assume you've at least glanced at Crenshaws "lets build a compiler" ?
I worked my way through it around 15 years ago, but I'm sure some of the info is still good.
 
good mornings
 
@JoeWatkins I hate that variable why in which you pass down formatted error reasons...
I think I've already converted over half of the output, but it's still a lot to do…
 
7:32 AM
> Congratulations! : This was only a test, designed to make sure you were paying attention. You passed
so i am passed :)
 
huh??
 
7:48 AM
I have an array of ints and I want to know if at least 3 are above 50. Which is more time efficient: sorting the entire array and reading the first 3 values or doing a foreach loop and checking each value until 3 values are found?
 
Morning fine people of room 11!
 
Good morning, @PeeHee et al.
 
how big is the array? Why not just loop, and check if above 50
Morning @PeeHaa
 
morning
 
@ronni maybe 100 values
could be around 500 eventually though
 
7:53 AM
@KevinDuke I would just loop, if X over 50 ..
 
ok thanks!
 
No problem, I try to avoid most micro optimizing unless I have a actual problem in sight
 
@RonniSkansing A sort would be O(n lg n) at best whereas linear search is O(n) ... without micro optimisation it's obvious which one wins :)
 
@KevinDuke if you anticipate (for example) needing all values over 50, to do additional work on them, the optimal solution might be array_filter($a, function f($item) { return $item > 50; })
 
7:59 AM
Morning
 
It starts to make sense when you need to find > 50 first, then > 40, then > 30, etc. in one script.
 
how many times is that linear search going to have to run for the difference to make up for the time it took everyone here to read the question
 
@KevinDuke Where is the data coming from?
 
From a database
 
do you need all the values, or just need to know if at least 3 are more than 50? :)
 
8:03 AM
So why don't you just do a COUNT?
 
moin
 
heya @JoeWatkins, @Fabien
 
just if there are at least 3+ more than 50
 
so SELECT COUNT(1) WHERE val > 50
 
@KevinDuke That doesn't really answer my question :P
 
8:04 AM
@PeeHaa it answered mine ;)
 
I don't have access to the database, I can only view it, it's off my vps
 
ow was in response to @Leigh :P
@KevinDuke wut?
 
ok, this scenario is getting odd, going to go to work :p
 
It's alright, I think I'll just iterate over the values :P
thanks for your help
 
8:09 AM
what are these marks about? strange chinese pple
 
@Jack 42
 
That's the answer.
 
mark
 
Mark
 
peter roger
 
8:22 AM
mornings
 
Morning dave
 
@DaveRandom hey
 
what the happy-haps?
 
I swear I was ill about two weeks ago and somehow I am getting ill again
New intern usually gets the old guys PC with a new user on it.
 
8:32 AM
Hypochondriasis or hypochondria (sometimes referred to as health phobia or health anxiety) refers to excessive preoccupancy or worry about having a serious illness. This debilitating condition is the result of an inaccurate perception of the condition of body or mind despite the absence of an actual medical condition. An individual suffering from hypochondriasis is known as a hypochondriac. Hypochondriacs become unduly alarmed about any physical or psychological symptoms they detect, no matter how minor the symptom may be, and are convinced that they have, or are about to be diagnosed with, a serious...
 
that gif makes my eyes water
 
@PeeHaa I often consider myself in great health. As far as common colds and flus go
It's the bastard freshers all coming to Uni
spreading their freshers flu
 
8:46 AM
The joys of Objective C; comparing two NSNumber items is done based on their memory location ... surprise!
 
@boyee stop spamming your question
 
Stop spamming and start reading the error message
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