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12:05 AM
i can not hear you, i'm kinda busy, k-k-kinda busy...
 
12:34 AM
@Sara yes indeed, linked :)
 
12:49 AM
@PeeHaa that is genius
 
hello
 
Anyone have thoughts on spilling the NEWS file into NEWS-5 and NEWS-7, like we will presumably do with the ChangeLogs? It's getting mighty long…
 
@DaveyShafik Splitting it would probably result in people forgetting to edit one for bugfixes that apply to both.....
 
@DaveyShafik well, I'd be okay with stripping the 5.X entries from the NEWS file in 7, but I think it's a bad idea to have two files…
 
Does anyone know how to investigate exactly what is eating CPU on a web page. e.g. For bootswatch.com/cerulean/#forms and using the built in profiler in Chrome shows that the page is eating 20% cpu usage constantly, of which 97% is in "program" and not javascript.
 
1:07 AM
hello
who is the owner of this chat?
 
Hello.
 
@Danack if they can remember to patch both, they can remember to update both, surely?
 
@DaveyShafik Remembering to patch both is something people fail at.....and no, just because it's possible to remember to do one thing, doesn't mean people can remember to do everything they need to. That was just my opinion though....I don't exactly edit that file much....
 
@DaveyShafik thanks
 
2:06 AM
Good morning
 
2:22 AM
zend_execute_data *extended_value
I really should go to bed now.
 
2:33 AM
I wish we had up to three VM operands…
/me inserts OP_DATA :x
 
 
2 hours later…
4:10 AM
Winters season time...
 
do anyone have any idea about cakephp
 
 
2 hours later…
6:07 AM
moin
 
6:20 AM
I get this error when install oauth in PHP. how to solve this?
PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'C:\xampp\php\ext\php_oauth.dll' - %1 is not a valid Win32 application. in Unknown on line 0
 
can you find a libsasl.dll ?
missing dependency in bin folder, is probably libsasl.dll or some other ssl related lib
 
no
 
might be arch mismatch too
32/64bit
 
where I put libsasl.dll?
 
apache bin
 
6:24 AM
My system 64 bit os. I download the oauth for 64bit
libsasl.dll is present in bin folder
 
I can't remember the names of the other libs, something like ssleay.dll
stick them in there too
if not present
is the php binary you are using 64bits ?
 
ssleay32.dll is also present
 
version of php ?
 
I have 32 bit and 64bit OS program files. but my xampp folder in C:/xampp
PHP version 5.6.14
 
the windows binary and extension arch need to match
not sure how to tell what arch you are using ... might be worth trying to load the 32bit dll ...
just to rule that out ...
 
6:29 AM
thank you @JoeWatkins. I will do this.
 
good morning
 
@JoeWatkins It is working for me. thank you
 
welcome
windows sucks so fucking hard, I opened a "power shell" about ten minutes ago ... still waiting ...
whenever you change directory it takes a half hour to do anything ...
how do you get work done if you use windows ?
 
well, the work I do does not require a power shell, a regular cmd prompt does it
but just started it, and it opened in something like 15 seconds. changing repositories also seems ok. maybe it's your computer?
 
6:44 AM
I need to get REST API from magento, I tried lot of way but I cannot fix this. pls help stackoverflow.com/questions/34017239/…
 
posted on December 02, 2015 by krakjoe

- Some stability fixes

 
Abe
7:08 AM
morn
 
@JoeWatkins my biggest professional mistake ever :-P I tried to have it all in one machine without dual boot, impossibru. OSX is not far but no me gusta compared to Linux.
 
how to get REST api in magento.
 
8:11 AM
How on earth would i go trough on converting seconds into hour/minute/sec without the TimeDate
ie: i have unix timestamp and the case: stopwatch start stopwatch end, i need to figure out the time in h:m:s spent on the activity
 
Abe
TimeDate -> DateTime ?
 
yeah, i ment that sorry
 
If nobody has opposed my RFC, how long should I wait before going to a vote? :)
 
couple of weeks
 
Will these two files be cpu consuming if called every 5 second by 500~ users: github.com/Hareland/GeoLocation
and if yes, will theese specs be enough to handle it: 32GB RAM, intel Core i7-4770
 
8:28 AM
When in doubt, test @KristianHareland
 
i am, but im not sure how to "flood"(?) it
 
8:41 AM
|Mornign
 
anybody can the error of this code
 
any Magento developer here?
 
i'm writing an api using phalcon
it says scanning before 'api'
 
magentohost/api/rest it shows a error. Last 3 days i am searching the get REST API in magento but still I cannot get the REST API?
@underscore how to get REST API through phalcon
 
Good morning
 
9:02 AM
good mornings
 
posted on December 02, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by Riga */

 
Morning guys.
 
@KristianHareland yes
how are you getting location, can't you do calculation on device sending location to you ?
 
@JoeWatkins The device sends the geo data from within the browser, the company that need it used some app maker online to make their app, so the only way i found was to use webview and embed it then use the html5 geo
 
not familiar with html5, I don't really do stuff you look at ...
it would be better if you could send complete data, with calculations done, it's going to scale better if those calculations are done on the users hardware ...
or write a microservice in another language maybe, if that's an option for you/your team ...
 
9:13 AM
hmm, im not sure tbh, but if this can be done with javascript i would be able to work it out, the only problem is for the storage of data then
now im storing it as json in text files (yes i know) just temporary solution
 
moin @Jimbo
 
\o
 
moin
 
Hello Chris, how goes it?
 
9:21 AM
Good thanks, you?
 
Nay bad. Christmas jumper is out.
 
@Fabor Pics or it didn't happen
 
I know I am going to regret this. "Ho"
7
 
instastar
 
9:37 AM
@Fabor lolz
 
Just earned my first 500 bounty. Great start of wednesday. Sup guys
 
hi guys, a q
<?
script
?>

-works on: latest version of xampp and firefox, OS linux
-doesnt work on: latest version of xampp and firefox, OS windows
on windows had to use <?php instead
 
Abe
google "php short open tags"
 
Check setting of short open tags in the php.ini
 
so it has to do with php.ini?
being not well configured
 
9:45 AM
Yes, it's a configuration setting in your php.ini - being configured differently
 
I dunno why we default short echo tags but not short open
 
damn, i stated up till 3 30 am trying to understand the error, coz im a llinux user and my partner is a windows user and nothing seemed wrong!
 
tbh, don't use <? IMO
Problem solved.
 
@MadaraUchiha been getting into a fight and it wasn't with me? ^^
 
yes i dont, someone else wrote the script and i thought it's working, never thought that the problem is with <?
 
9:49 AM
@Naruto It was more like my fight with the allied shinobi force.
50 people vs me.
 
@MadaraUchiha Well I know you can handle those with ease.. As long as I'm not around ^^ but to stay in reference, I think you did a fine job with those evil shinobi ^^
 
@MadaraUchiha Didn't want to bring it up but now that it has, You get +1 from me :)
 
Abe
@Fabor short open (non-echo) are useful in templates...
 
Seems a little inconsistent though. But PHP.
 
Abe
<? foreach($this->stuff as $baz => $bar) { ?>
    <li><?=$bar->foo?></li>
<? } ?>
writing <?php every time is madness
 
9:52 AM
Oh gods, we've got somebody trying to turn SO into a security tutorial site - stackoverflow.com/questions/34039436/…
 
It's a problem everyone ends up coming across when starting PHP though.
 
Abe
and that, yes
 
in this programming world, two things must be done immediate

1- fix that fucking tag so i wont waste time for nothing
2- js needs to start understanding a month as a month, not as a month-1, everytime i work with js or jquery and i have something to do with date, i have to put month-1

i think people who do mistakes like this are stupid, even if they created programming languages and hold multiple Phd and have an IQ of 1000000+ they are still stupid, mistakes like these at the programming language level are unacceptable
 
Abe
@nikita2206 i'm undecided if i should differentiate between generic types and parameterized types. since i have bounds definitions, they could be the same thing...
class A<$T is B>{}
new A() // would be equal to new A<B>()
opinions?
 
9:58 AM
the creator of a programming language should not waste time of programmers by hitting them with these stupid errors
 
@Lynob - If you're going to have a rant every time you find something you dislike in a programming language (any programming language) I suggest you find a different line of business, because otherwise you'll simply spend your entire life ranting
 
Abe
@Lynob surprisingly, i agree with you
some defaults in php are very weird...
 
Alternatively, get involved in the development of a language, and fix those issues
 
@MarkBaker souldn't that post jut be deleted all together?
 
Abe
like the default timezone setting...
 
10:03 AM
@MarkBaker it's not something that i dislike it's something that is stupid, i dislike many things in java but don't get angry because they are not stupid, i just dont like them
@Abe agree
 
So basically Java core developers aren't stupid, but you come here to tell PHP core developers that they are stupid...... that is a pretty stupid thing for you to do
Clearly, by your own definition, that makes you the perfect PHP core developer
 
@Abe probably I was not following you from the beginning but I don't know what $T is B means
 
Abe
@nikita2206 class A<T> where T : B in c# terms
 
ah
So B is not only a constraint for T but also a default value for T?
 
Abe
yes
 
10:13 AM
@MarkBaker wasn't he talking about js ?
 
Abe
if there is a difference i can't see it... :\ all the functions would be the same
same rules, same api
 
@Lynob PHP core devs are not stupid people.
 
Abe
^
 
PHP is a language with a lot of baggage, that was extremely influential and had a lot in promoting the web to what it's like today.
 
Abe
they just occasionally took silly decisions :D
 
10:16 AM
where did he say we were stupid ?
 
@Joe - First rant was about PHP short open tags, and the fact that he objected to it being configurable
 
reasonable, it's objectionable ...
but the thing he called stupid was a js date thing I think ...
 
@JoeWatkins JS dates are a mess :D
2
 
i think people who do mistakes like this are stupid, even if they created programming languages and hold multiple Phd and have an IQ of 1000000+ they are still stupid, mistakes like these at the programming language level are unacceptable
Referenced both PPHP short opening tags, and js dates
 
smart people can do stupid things
happens all the time ...
 
10:18 AM
@MarkBaker Speaking without any sort of context is really fun and all.
But everything was done for a reason, probably a good one, even if it turned out to be a mistake.
Even the worst features in PHP and JavaScript have logical explanations. Sometimes the intent was good, sometimes, not so much.
 
Personally I think that when PHP code works on one platform and not another, first thing to do is check the configs
Easy enough to do with phpinfo()
 
sure, but configurable syntax is strange
 
@MarkBaker I personally think that php.ini is one of the worst features PHP has.
 
Even stranger is variations in that configuration/defaults between versions
 
I can run the same script on two machines with the same OS, same system time, same user, same privileges, and still get a different result on both.
 
10:21 AM
@JoeWatkins Yah, configurable syntax sucks. Short tags oughtn't exist
 
@NikiC What was the original intent of short tags?
I reckon it was to make ASP devs more comfortable with PHP, but I may very well be mistaken.
 
@MadaraUchiha It's short ^^ People who do templating directly in PHP like it
But it interacts badly with XML
 
Abe
short tags are gold for templating and they should be enabled by default. expects rant from @NikiC
 
Right
@NikiC Which is why, I guess, it was made configurable.
 
Yeah
 
10:23 AM
See, there is intent behind everything
After years of being battle tested, we've more or less reached the conclusion that they're bad.
But that's very easy to say in hindsight.
It's classic P vs NP, ranting about features being bad is easy. Coming up with good features and making sure to get the API right in the first place is hard.
 
Over time we've gotten rid of nearly all configurable language semantics. Short tags is one of those last vestiges
 
And due to the very nature of programming languages (i.e. people use them), it's very costly to make breaking changes to the API, however justified they are.
 
PHP10 FTW
 
I look forward to PHP27 personally.
 
@MadaraUchiha That's true ^^
 
10:25 AM
@Fabor That's, what, 3 versions away?
 
lol
 
Come on, that was a low hanging fruit :D
 
I don't think it's necessarily true, it happens to be true, but doesn't have to be that way ... if the ecosystem were more able to cope with change, we could move on a bit faster ... maybe we're moving towards that ... people seem to care about php7 ... which is really odd ...
 
@JoeWatkins Breaking changes in API take at least two versions and a long period of deprecation time to get people to settle.
I don't think we'll see the effects of removing ext/mysql from PHP7 for quite a while.
Worst case, you'd get something similar to the Python2/3 problem.
 
Because people are harping on about its speed. Which is great tbf.
 
10:28 AM
I don't see people caring about PHP7 as that odd.... I think PHP devs have spent so many years taking s*** from devs in other languages saying the language is bad, and PHP7 is seen as a big jump to throw in the faces of those critics
 
there's already been a million questions for mysql in php7 actually
they didn't care about 5
 
Of course, it won't make the haters stop hating
 
@JoeWatkins New code is easy.
Legacy is the problem.
 
PHP haters of 5 will most likely still hate 7. Elbows too pointy scenario.
 
But I think many devs see it as "PHP growing up and becoming a real language that we can be proud of"
 
10:29 AM
i.e. "my company has a framework that uses mysql_ under the hood, so I have to write all my stuff with php 5"
My company still uses PHP 5.1 for things
And it's not that uncommon.
 
(PHP5 + YEARS OF ABUSE == (HHVM - JIT)) === PHP7
if it looks beautiful it must be true ...
 
We still use 5.3 at my company :(
 
@MadaraUchiha /me ignores @MadaraUchiha
 
Alot of companies are behind on php versions.. Simply because it's costs them money to upgrade, not just for the servers, but for the code refactoring aswell..
 
@JoeWatkins Will it help if I tell you we're rewriting everything PHP to be in Java instead?
@Naruto What they normally don't take into account are the security bugs and stuff that got patched along the way.
 
10:33 AM
@MadaraUchiha no, now I'm gonna throw stuff at you, then go back to ignoring you ...
 
Being secure doesn't give you more money.
It only prevents you from losing it.
 
Being secure reduces your risk of losing money
 
@MarkBaker And if your managers don't have that sort of thinking engraved into their minds, then you won't upgrade.
 
Thankfully, I am that manager, and all my servers are up-to-date
 
@MadaraUchiha I think it's to bad that we can't force PHP updates like we do with let's say a windows update or something..
 
10:41 AM
@Naruto No, I think it's a good thing we can't force PHP updates.
I only wish we had a way to deprecate tutorials.
Or somehow reduce their visibility.
There are still PHP 5.2~5.3 tutorials out there.
With mysql_ and magic quotes and whatnot.
And they're the most visible tutorials because ironically, age is considered good in terms of Google ranking.
 
@MadaraUchiha Which isn't always bad.
 
Well maybe not really force an update, but at least help users move on before it will be even more expensive to 'upgrade' PHP versions and refactor?
 
Composer install of frameworks/libraries helps, because it warns you if minimum PHP version isn't met.... that's always a good prompt that you should be upgrading
Wondering how easy it would be to take something like the PHP CS compatibility tool, and add in NikiC's parser to do a first pass at fixing version issues.... probably not all that straightforward though
Could probably address some problems, but only the small issues..... something like MySQL to MySQLi would take human intervention
 
I wonder how much evil mysql there still is around..
 
A lot, just look at the number of questions from users here on SO that are using it.... and as they move on from college to start work on building web pages for clients, they'll still be using it
 
10:56 AM
So basically what it comes down to, the real source of evil is the education? ^^
 
It's like asking how many sites still rely on unnormalised databases, storing strings of comma separated ids in a table column rather than normalising it
@Naruto I think a lot of the problem lies in the schools, they seem to be worse offenders than businesses for not upgrading
And certainly the teachers don't seem to keep up-to-date with SQL access and the better options like prepared statements
 
they are rarely up to date with anything
 
my array
array(
2,
4,
4,
4,
2,
3
);
How can I fix like this?
array(
4,
4,
4,
2,
2,
3
);
 
What's the "rule" for that ordering of the array?
Is it simply even numbers come first?
what should the ordering be if the array was 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,?
 
Hello to the wonderful community, I have this question (stackoverflow.com/questions/34041072/…), and wondered if anyone can help?
 
11:08 AM
@MarkBaker I want to sorted by the duplicates.
 
You mean you want t ordered so that the highest occurring value appears first
 
Abe
you need to count the occurrences with a first iteration
 
@Chris make a loop and seort them yourself
 
@MarkBaker I think he want order them like this: first priority for those numbers which are daplicate (as descending) and then sort other single numbers (as descending)
 
array(1 => "red", 2 => "green", 3 => "blue", 4 => "red", 5 => "blue", 6 => "blue");

array(1 => "blue", 2 => "blue", 3 => "blue", 4 => "red", 5 => "red", 6 => "green");

array(1 => "blue", 2 => "red", 3 => "green");
 
11:15 AM
So I'm using apigility/zf2 for an api, and it seems to use json/haljson. Does anyone know if there is a strategy for csv format? or would i need to write my own?
 
$data = [
4,2,3,4,2,4,
];

$order = array_count_values($data);
arsort($order);
$order = array_keys($order);

usort(
$data,
function ($a, $b) use ($order) {
return array_search($a, $order) - array_search($b, $order);
}
);

var_dump($data);
 
@MarkBaker stop feeding the help vampires
if you actually wanted to assist him/her, you wouldn't be giving the code
 
@MarkBaker thank you so much
 
Thank me by reading the relevant functions in the PHP docs so that you understand how it works for the future
(feeling less like a hell for feeding the help vampires)
 
Jay
hey anyone know wordpress?
 
11:27 AM
No, never heard of it...
 
Jay
k
 
Obviously joking, it's like the best known blogging/website platform ;-) As the topic says "Don't ask to ask, just ask."
 
Morning World!!
 
I think the question was... is anyone glad they know wordpress?
 
11:47 AM
how can I download my codebase from server to local. I have tried this link but its not working hypexr.org/linux_scp_help.php
I know I can zip that folder and download but the problem is folder is very big and also I have to exclude some folders
 
Jay
Yea I know you was messing. Basically I have a problem. I need to retyurn how many search results there is in the pages title page
 
Hello, how to write && $tense->isPresent() how to add a !, do say it shouldn't be true
 
12:02 PM
&& !$tense->isPresent()
 
12:16 PM
@Jimbo The answer to that is definitely a NO!
@John scp or rsync should work. What is "not working" for you?
@John Also, what OS are you running locally?
 
12:32 PM
@Oldskool thanks for your reply
but I tried scp and rsync as well and its giving error to destination folder
I am working on Linux machine and my server is also Linux
I have tried scp /file/to/send username@remote:/where/to/put but what should I put in username@remote as my working environment is intranet
 
Hi, can someone suggest me what could be wrong? I used: $flds[] = "datum=NOW()"; where NOW is generating the current date but since a few days it's not it's generating dates from a while ago :D
 
@John you will need -r (or -R) flag if you want to copy more than a single file
 
@tereško yes that -r is for recursive but its not locating my local path...
 
and you should put the LAN IP for the "remote" there
> its not locating my local path
what?
what's the error message?
 
@tereško you mean like if LAN range is from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.255 and my ip is 192.168.0.190 then that remote will be replaced with 192.168.0.190 ?
 
12:39 PM
But my server time == corrcet
 
@Duikboot is that all the code there is to it?
 
Morning
does anyone know if FF stores history of forms somewhere? Like - drafts or so. Case: this fng sht crashed when I had typed 300 lines of text in the form. My bad I did it not in external editor - but that's because formatting which was in that form :\
 
@Naruto Just some other INSERt statement but that's it for the date. Just tried again and got: 2015-11-24 15:15:20
 
@John why would "your IP" be the same as "remote IP"
what the fuck are you talking about ?!?
 
Instead of 2015-12-02 ...
 
12:42 PM
@tereško I think you didn't get it. Am I right?
 
@tereško scp /path/to/file/abc.php john@192.168.0.190:/opt/lampp/htdocs
this is what I executed...
Do you still think it will give me that file
 
5 mins ago, by tereško
what's the error message?
 
Can I try using CURRENT_TIMESTAMP instead of NOW()
 
since you are not able to answer even the simplest of question, off to the ignore list ya go
 
12:44 PM
ssh: connect to host 192.168.0.190 port 22: Connection timed out
lost connection
 
check /var/log/secure and /var/log/messages
Or smthing
 
@Duikboot if you run SELECT NOW() in console you get wrong datetime?
 
@Duikboot okay..
 
2015-12-02 13:51:44
damn thats correct. Oh it's inserting always the same time: 2015-11-24 15:15:20 weirdddd
 
NOW() returns a constant time that indicates the time at which the statement began to execute. (Within a stored function or trigger, NOW() returns the time at which the function or triggering statement began to execute.) This differs from the behavior for SYSDATE(), which returns the exact time at which it executes.
Could that be the source of the problem?
Is this some weird long time connection holding issue?
 
12:56 PM
@John That would upload the local file abc.php to 192.168.0.190. SCP takes the source first, the target second.
@John As for the timeout, make sure SSH is listening on the local IP as well and not just on the "External" IP of the machine.
 
@MarkBaker Not sure if that could be the issue ... When I test on an other PC could I make sure than that's not the issue?
 
@John Firewall may also be blocking access, so make sure that it allows any connections from your LAN on port 22.
 
1) okay my mistake .. sorry let me check another command
2) okay ,but how can I test that?
3) same as point no 2.
 
k sweet, figured out the storage is being done right, it's in the admin panel where the dates got selected it's not doing the right thing.
 
Abe
@NikiC do you know why scalar_objects doesn't get built for windows anymore? used to be here but it stopped at 5.6 windows.php.net/downloads/pecl/snaps/scalar_objects
 
1:11 PM
good day guys, Is there anyone of you knows how to integrate google calendar on a localhost?
or have already tried to integrate?
 
OOP<MVC>DRY>SOLID>PSR-x> ... Soon it all should be clear to me.
 
Abe
DDD,CQRS @Duikboot
 
posted on December 02, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by The coding love */

 
@John Check the /etc/ssh/sshd_config. Check to see if any specific "ListenAddress" is set. (If not, it should be fine as it will try to bind on all interfaces).
 
@Oldskool nope its global 0.0.0.0
 
1:16 PM
@John As for the firewall, on the application server, run sudo iptables -L -n. See if any rules exist for tcp dpt:22 or anything from source 192.168.0.0/16 or alike.
Should tell you if your firewall is playing nicely on the LAN.
But if your SSH is on 0.0.0.0, the firewall is most likely the problem.
 
@Abe and also the ones you mentioned :D
 
Jay
// Change search results
function search_result_query_fix( $query ) {
if ( $query->is_search() && $query->is_main_query() ) {
$query->set('post_title', 'LIKE', '%'.$_GET["s"].'%');
$query->set('relation', 'OR');
$query->set('post_content', 'LIKE', '%'.$_GET["s"].'%');
}
}
add_action( 'pre_get_posts', 'search_result_query_fix' );
Guys why is this code not working right
This is wordpress
 
Traits are a mechanism for code reuse in single inheritance languages such as PHP. A Trait is intended to reduce some limitations of single inheritance by enabling a developer to reuse sets of methods freely in several independent classes living in different class hierarchies. saywhut
So a trait == singleton?
 
ThW
@Duikboot No
 
@Jay Sweet.. What's you error?
 
Jay
1:29 PM
I am search for: Install h
it should return 0 results
Instead it returns 2 result which both have Install in the title and content and its also highlighting the word Install and the letter H LOL
basically I want to make the results LIKE %string%
 
@Duikboot - a trait is a block of properties/code that can be "copy/pasted" into multiple class definitions automagically by using use when defining the class
 
Jay
extending
 
It isn't a class in its own right, just something that can be used in other classes
 
@Duikboot A trait is essentially copy/paste for code. Any class that uses that trait will get all of it's variables and methods. But Traits are for edge cases. You should stop before you use one and think "Is there a better way to do this" before using it
 
So it's more a copy/paste of a class too attach methods or make changes on it.
@Jay :: just try to remove some query->set option etc minize your example find out where it stops doing what you want it to do.
 
1:33 PM
hm.
I have an ldaps:// server, how do I tell php to get the ca cert somewhere?
context seems to be for ssl:// and tls:// only
 
good question. I thought for sure I had to tell mine to use a CA but I guess it has the CA builtin
 
le sigh
 
Yea, I'm just gonna validate that flag
 
seriously?! HIS NAME IS ALSO JAY
HE WAS HAVING A GIGGLE
the fuck is wrong with you flaggers?!
 
@FlorianMargaine It looks like the only place to do that is in ldap.conf php.net/manual/en/function.ldap-connect.php#36156
 
1:48 PM
found another way
putenv(sprintf('LDAPTLS_CACERTDIR=%s', $root));
putenv(sprintf('LDAPTLS_CACERT=%s/ca.pem', $root));
 
nice!
it's wild there's no function to do that natively
 
I guess the underlying lib doesn't provide it
 
Anonymous
 
Anonymous
YUM YUM
 
Anonymous
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1:53 PM
@samayo 5000 Euro.
 
Anonymous
Nope. 2K only.
 
Still alot
 
Anonymous
Yeah. I'm thinking of buying it. I will have to pay for it in installments though.
 
Anonymous
payable over 2 years :\
 
what is the answer of "no effence" ?
 
1:57 PM
@Oldskool thanks that helped
 
Anonymous
@Shafizadeh "non taken"
 
Anonymous
or "fuck off!"
 
@samayo If it's the specs you are after, you can get something cheaper, alas more bulky size.
 
I have one basic question . Do compiler cache really helps?
 
Anonymous
@Epodax Yeah, I need the portability. I won't get as light and bezel-less as that one.
 
1:59 PM
@samayo ok tnx, which one is more formal ?
"fuck off" seems a rude thing :-)
 
@samayo True. but even with the price, it is a sweet looking thing.
 
Anonymous
2 mins ago, by samayo
@Shafizadeh "non taken"
 

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