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9:06 AM
@JoeWatkins it runs fine when I do yum install curl-devel. It's centos.
Unless yum accounts for that incorrect name and does the proper one?
 
@Duikboot there??
 
Plus the fact that php installs fine despite the error without a need to use yum to install it confuddles me.
 
it will match the correct package yeah in yum, but dunno how vagrant works getting the package, it probaby wants full name I think ...
 
I'll add both wont cause any harm. Other small thing is for master no-debug it's installed in /no-dbg but 5.6 was /no-debug Unsure if thats .multi or php itself but meh.
 
maybe I changed paths
 
9:12 AM
Actually just noticed I did DBG=no-dbg and not DBG=no-debug so coudl be me
 
Ok. I think I found my problem. For some reason, `strtotime('08:00');` is `1404907200` which is `Wed Jul 09 12:00:00 2014 +0000` when it was supposed to be `Wed Jul 09 *8*:00:00 2014 +0000`
What on earth is going on here? :|
 
voodoo probably ...
did you set timezone properly, consistently
 
wait, ill make a 3v
3v4l.org/Zm3MF where 18000 = $c
 
$d = date('H:i:s',18000);
no
 
yeah, I got that far; But I can't seem to understand how to that properly and it's bugging me..
 
9:17 AM
rtfm ;)
 
lol ^
Thing is, I can't understand why on earth strtotime 08am converts to mid-day. maybe i do need to go back tfm
 
you need to write a function to display the hours minutes and seconds given a number of seconds
date doesn't do that ... it is for timestamps
only
 
moningsr
 
@DaveRandom moin
 
Just to emphasise that point. here
 
9:22 AM
@MoshMage (as I believe I showed you yesterday) 'today 08:00' is what you want
 
@DaveRandom yeah, I was looking for that reply you gave me
 
17 hours ago, by DaveRandom
http://3v4l.org/UQX8S @MoshMage
Note that the ctor args for DateTime is the same format as strtotime()
 
Thanks for the recap.
 
They really do
 
9:27 AM
@DaveRandom they wouldn't gimme a ticket for phpnw ...
 
:'(
 
Last resort. Hack the ticketing system, credit them £100 and send yourself one.
 
@JoeWatkins you're not speaking there?
 
wtf
var_dump(strtotime("monkey"));
 
lol
 
9:29 AM
@salathe no, I haven't done that before ... dunno what to talk about ...
 
@JoeWatkins kittens
 
I look forward to Joe's first talk.
Or any talk for that matter.
 
I was just looking at them ... doubt they'd take a talk on why kittens are just so cute ...
 
@JoeWatkins me either, and it's not something I'd do voluntarily :P
 
Just match Steve Balmers level of intensity and you'd be fine.
COME'ON!!!!!
 
9:31 AM
But instead of "developers", use "elephpants".
 
lol
 
@Fabien Did you miss Joe @ php town hall?
 
eleph-pants
@PeeHaa I didn't. But I wanna see him talk on stage. :)
 
I wanna see him dance on stage
 
@Fabien Why?
 
9:32 AM
I would pay a lot of money of that
 
^ :)
 
@PeeHee can donate his ticket to the "get joe to phpnw so he can dance on stage" fund
 
Because it'd be a good talk and a huge milestone for him IMO.
 
@salathe What ticket? :P
 
@PeeHaa okay, donate your paypal receipt
 
9:33 AM
I am terrified of the thought, my hands are sweating like mad right now just thinking about it ...
 
@salathe :D
 
Did you shout at PayPal yet @PeeHaa?
 
@JoeWatkins You start small and locally.
 
@DaveRandom Continuously
 
Presenting is a bit like dancing IMO. If you half-ass it you look worse than just going for it.
 
9:35 AM
I don't think that would go well, whatever the subject ... I quite like the idea of a conversation on stage, listening to one persons opinion on a subject or solution to a problem in the normal conference way doesn't do it for me, I want to hear them defend their idea, I want to see that they have thought of doing it other ways, a conversation can do that and a talk can't ...
 
@DaveRandom When you have a sec, could you please advice on the easiest way of turning some sync code into async?
 
Most software platfoms do Continuous Integration, PayPal just do Continuous Shitting On People
 
@DaveRandom Shit like this a.o. is the exact reason I don't ever use them
 
@JoeWatkins People IRL don't defend as hard as they do in front of their PCs.
 
there's no opportunity to defend, if you're in the audience you cannot ask challenging questions, if you are on the stage at the same level as another speaker you can interrupt them every few words if you feel the need, and they have to respond ...
 
9:37 AM
@DaveRandom I would have to rewrite this to make it work with said solution, right? 3v4l.org/r8UBL
 
Can be handled different ways. Advise at the beginning all questions to be answered at the end.
 
a talk is basically an endless list of unchallenged assertions, in the middle of it there will be some reasoning around the core idea of the talk ... not enough I don't think ...
 
A lot of people don't ask questions in case they look dumb in front of the whole room though.
 
^ Maaaan do I look dumb xD
 
When someone asks a question you go from talking to a whole room to just conversing with one guy so it's a little easier if you think of it that way.
You could also look at it this way. If you were presenting to 1 or 1000 people. It's really no different in terms of what you do on stage.
Like standing on a curb vs standing on a cliff edge.
Sure cliff edge is scarier but the task is the same.
 
We0
9:40 AM
Hey guys
 
that's not the same ... did I mention I'm terrified of heights too ... they are very different ...
you can get me to a curb ...
 
We0
I json and json_decode it
then it gives me an arreay of objects
I need it to be an associative array
 
it's not really so much the number of people ... under pressure I'll stutter and say "urm" and "erh" all the time, then go blank and "I don't know" until it goes away ...
 
aaaaawwwwwfffuuuuck. I just understood something: I'm calculating duration but I'm changing the 03:00 to srtotime meaning I'm converting 03:00 hours to 03:00am
 
@JoeWatkins Just approach it with logic. Your balance doesn't change when standing on a curb vs cliff.
 
We0
9:41 AM
I can loop through the array and cast each object, but isn't there a better way?
 
It's reassuring to me thinking that way.
 
vertigo definitely effects balance ... you aren't scared of heights are you ?
 
No, but I wouldn't stand on a cliff edge either :P
But deep down the rational logical part of you can reason that it's somewhat illogical. Assuming all other variables are the same. Wind etc.
 
it doesn't get a look in, just like it doesn't under pressure ... I rarely say "I don't know" and leave it at that, I'll say I'm not sure, but offer reason if I have a grasp of the subject at all ...
don't even know what I'd talk about for that long ...
 
If you're unsure simply start by saying so, then say but you believe it is foo, then ask if anyone in the room has an alternative answer.
 
We0
9:46 AM
Can someone please help :(
 
pthreads? php source? I'm sure there's a few things you could.
 
very few people are really interested in that I think ...
 
HUZZAH! Finally I got what was wrong! On to make things right :)
 
@DaveRandom This - loops around server clients, and does a sync call to getTorrents(). The response is returned and merged into the $torrents array, which is then returned. Easy. Turning it into async, the getTorrents() call takes a callable $callable second parameter. Now I'm screwed, unless I somehow queue up callables - it's mainly the array_merge() that's the issue (returning everything only once all the info is merged from multiple server clients) :/
 
@JoeWatkins Let the people who decide speakers decide that :)
 
9:48 AM
@Jimbo you need promises :D
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum No, he needs jQuery.
 
jQuery actually comes with promises, they're just really really bad ones
 
@JoeWatkins Either way you still start local and small.
 
jQuery >>> Promises
@BenjaminGruenbaum And people yell at the PHP hammer
 
yeah probably ... I do intend to get started ...
this time tho I just wanted to go ...
 
9:50 AM
Yeah. I don't think anyone expected it to sell that quickly. Especially the organisers :p
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I can use callbacks. getTorrents() takes the second parameter as a callback and it's async returned. I need to do this multiple times before finally returning what I need...
 
@Jimbo I'm been cooking something up for a while but it's probably not a great idea for you to look at it atm because it's only partially done. Let me try and get something sane at lunch
 
Wonder where @SweetieBelle went.
 
Too much fapping to cartoon ponies
 
@Fabien heh, a lot of people went incognito ...
 
10:00 AM
@DaveRandom Tell you what, I'll write it sync, and get it all working sync (pretty much done already that), then you can make it async :-)
 
when will it be our time?
 
got asked to go on three devs and a maybe again
that'll be fun ...
 
Please stop uploading the game highlights to Pornhub... Our public humiliation category is full. #BrazilvsGermany
 
@HamZa Never! My Room 11 tattoo says so.
 
^ lol
 
10:02 AM
@JoeWatkins three devs and a maybe?
 
So, any projects?
 
One of the most hilarious pics from last night. #BRAvsGER #WorldCup http://t.co/2zjGtIktJP
 
#NSFW ^
 
@JoeWatkins nicu
 
10:03 AM
You don't say xD
 
is there a type-cast for date? :x 'cos I'm sending a date() value, but when var_dumping it tells me it's a string :o
 
Going to Joe?
 
yeah
 
@MoshMage It is a string - docs
> string date ( string $format [, int $timestamp = time() ] )
 
dunno when yet
http://threedevsandamaybe.com/posts/php-internals-pthreads-and-phpdbg-with-joe-watkins/
that was fun ...
 
10:04 AM
@MoshMage If you want an object, you want DateTime: docs
 
Has anyone tried Midori (browser) and what are your thoughts?
 
i love when people give me docs links.
(and I'm not even being sarcastic)
 
You must really love it when you find them yourself then :P
 
@MoshMage I like the RTFM spirit :)
 
Morning.
 
10:07 AM
@Fabien i don't use the php docs that much, I rather see live code; But then I remember that the phpdocs have comments - so yep :P
 
Morning Leri
 
'morning
 
@AlmaDo ping.
 
fucking Navision.
 
why so serious
 
10:13 AM
Seriously. I send a string; "String is not a valid DateTime"; I send a DateTime Object? "String is not a valid DateTime" -- wtf does Microshit take as a datetime anyway? :|
 
@MoshMage Microshit's .net is pretty awful when it comes to dates, what do you send?
 
 object(DateTime)[64]
  public 'date' => string '2014-07-09 08:15:00' (length=19)
  public 'timezone_type' => int 3
  public 'timezone' => string 'UTC' (length=3)
 
TBH it's JS dates I find the worst.
 
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
but I went to legacy code, checkout what they were receiving, and they were receiving a ... drumroll Integer. Because the previous coder was calculating "08:00" + "03:00" which is (int) 11
and now IDK if I should just slap the database guys or what. Because "String is not a valid DateTime" when what they were receiving before was an integer.. I'm just baffled.
 
10:19 AM
@MoshMage In C# DateTime is a struct, so DateTime object that you send is different thing for .net... You have two options, either somehow construct .net's datetime binary structure in php, or simply pass timestamp.
btw, did I get right? or am I talking about something different. Confused now.
 
Nah, you're probably right because I think that Navision is .NET
 
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Q: Disallow languages other than English in chat

Second RikudoIt happened again. It keeps happening and no one is doing anything, so I've decided to. I don't mind other languages. In fact, גם אני לפעמים מדבר עברית בצ'אט. As long as it's contained and doesn't bother anyone, let them be. But it's not. It's very often now that I see messages in other languag...

 
Sir, You'll have to sit and calm down for a sec.
 
@SecondRikudo Based on your "I'd like to vote..." remark, I don't think that's going to pan out particularly well.
+1 because I'm sure it's well intended though.
 
@DanLugg Rephrased
How's it now?
 
10:24 AM
Hmm, I was dancing around the point; suggesting that non-English chat rooms be eliminated is going to be met with friction.
 
@SecondRikudo As long as community in the room accepts language, that sounds like discrimination..
 
> I am suggesting to eliminate rooms which are designed for chat in languages other than English on Stack Overflow
 
Like, in general. It wasn't the "I'd like to vote" part, it was what came after it.
 
@Leri Not when it affects the rest of the chatroom via flags.
 
@Leri pong
 
10:26 AM
@SecondRikudo Fair enough.
 
@MoshMage You think that's funky, check this out: 3v4l.org/UocRc#v5514
 
@SecondRikudo Totally get it, but I doubt the rest of the community will.
 
@SecondRikudo You might think to come up with a solution: for example IRC?
 
@JoeWatkins I'm trying to do 5.3 and getting the AutoConf issue. I installed 2.13 and exported the path but it's still saying

Failed to initialize 5.3 no-zts no-debug in /home/vagrant/multi/php-build/5.3/no-zts/no-debug, see /home/vagrant/multi/php-build/5.3/no-zts/no-debug/buildconf.log
 
Maybe I'm wrong though, it's 9/-4.
 
10:26 AM
@AlmaDo morning, first of all. Can you review this? How correct is explanation part?
 
I check that log and theres no new entries, just the same ol autoconf one.
 
cat the buildlog @Fabien
 
@Leri will do, yep
 
@HamZa There are plenty solutions
I don't need to tell people where to chat.
 
> Forcing buildconf
buildconf: checking installation...
buildconf: You need autoconf 2.59 or lower to build this version of PHP.
You are currently trying to use 2.63
Most distros have separate autoconf 2.13 or 2.59 packages.
On Debian/Ubuntu both autoconf2.13 and autoconf2.59 packages exist.
Install autoconf2.13 and set the PHP_AUTOCONF env var to
autoconf2.13 and try again.
 
10:28 AM
IRC, Hinduism, wherever they want
 
Unless the log overwrites itself that hasn't changed from when I first tried without 2.13 installed
 
@SecondRikudo lolwat
 
^^ Anywhere that's not StackOverflow specifically.
 
@Leri there's hm.. a mistake (or, better to say, not precise explanation)
 
I've done export PHP_AUTOCONF=/usr/bin/autoconf-2.13 too
and double checked the path.
 
10:29 AM
@HamZa This is an English site. Conversation is expected to take place in English.
We enforce this rule very well on the main site, why not in chat?
 
@SecondRikudo I get your point. I was "lolwutted" when you mentioned "hinduism" :P
 
@AlmaDo Could elaborate on that?
 
It sounds like the guy above me is moving a marble collection from one side of the apartment to the other, in multiples of ~10.
 
@HamZa We don't have a Stack Overflow in Hindi yet. This is the closest we have so far
 
@Leri with UNION, clauses ORDER BY and LIMIT are applied to whole row set. Thus, if you want to order through whole set - then - yes, usage of ORDER BY like you've shown is exactly what is needed, but the sentence "In this case you don't need to order by after every select" is not correct. In fact, usage ORDER BY per each SELECT + parenthesis is just wrong for this case
@Leri since "you don't need" logically is not the same as "it is wrong", I've made that notice
 
10:32 AM
@Fabien might need to write a hook and export during build, not really sure, haven't had that yet... if the env is set right it will invoke the right one
 
How can I check the env has set properly?
 
echo it from a hook I guess
 
@Leri That's because if you have two sets: 3,1,5 and 6,4,2 then whole ORDER BY (so, ordering unioned set) is 1,2,3,4,5,6 while ORDER BY with each set it will be 1,3,5,2,4,6
 
Thanks for clarification. I'll update answer. @AlmaDo
 
declare -x PHP_AUTOCONF="/usr/bin/autoconf-2.13" Seems right Joe.
 
10:37 AM
@Leri also, there's funny another answer there (: However, I believe, it's cross-DBMS SQL there (I'm not sure how other DBMS will handle plain ORDER BY with UNION - but, certainly, with subquery that will work everywhere)
well, you've edited. Now get my uv (:
I'm trying to explain this .. sigh - not sure how to do that if a person doesn't know how array_reduce() works..
 
@DaveRandom @ThW you people have a brief moment?
 
@Leri also, your SQL has a smell..
 
in Java and Android era , 3 mins ago, by Benjamin Gruenbaum
Hi, can a room owner please add the tag to this room? I think it would make a great addition to the list of room tags
 
@Leri That's because: do not use * in selects (known rule). But really, do not use * with UNION clause
 
Why don't you use *?
 
10:42 AM
@AlmaDo Well, yeah, I was just copy-pasting
 
@Fabien imagine that one of your unioned table has changed the structure - you've added one field
 
@Fabien Because union requires that all the tables have the same columns, so it can union. with * modification of one table breaks query.
 
if you re-count your fields, then it is ok and all will work fine
 
Righto.
 
and.. yep, * has rare use-case. By specifying it, you're claiming: "ok, I really need all fields! And I will need them always, no matter what will be table structure in future and how could it change!"
 
10:44 AM
I see
 
@PeeHaa ...
 
@AlmaDo Better?
@AlmaDo Or: I am lazy bastard :p
 
@Leri well, it has use-cases. For instance, if you're building DBMS management system (like PMA)
but it's a rare case
 
@AlmaDo Well, that's not the case most of the time. :)
 
@DaveRandom Is there any sane way to get the color (#ff00ff) in this string: <FONT FACE="League" SIZE="15" COLOR="#000000"><font COLOR="#ff00ff" SIZE="18"><b><font SIZE="23"><font SIZE="27"><font SIZE="23"><font SIZE="18"><font SIZE="23">Moet Flip make-up dragen? <br />Stem mee in de poll!!</font></font></font></font></font></b></font><br /></FONT>
 
10:51 AM
@PeeHaa I'm going to guess some nub who hasn't automated his backup scripts yet?
 
I the only way is to get all text nodes and walk the tree up to find the first color attr, but it looks stupid
@Danack :P
 
Well, rep-whoring once in a blue moon is a good thing. Off to real work now. Later.
 
I swear half my life on servers is fishing around for config files.
where are you www.conf!
 
@Fabien /etc/php-fpm?
 
'find / -name www.conf'
 
10:55 AM
locate FTW!
 
using php.multi. Found it. for some reason tab wasn't showing me contents of a /etc/
 
@HamZa why did you join the bulgarian channel
 
Feels a little gooey inside when stuff works though :)
 
@zigi I can't chat there since it's restricted. But I joined because it was mentioned in the Lounge C++
 
@PeeHaa I'm tempted to say 3v4l.org/GtUd7 but if you want to do it "properly" then yeh, really you need to get the target text node and walk up
 
11:01 AM
Beh. Will do it the proper way, tnx for the sanity check
I need to add content to the dom either way
 
Sounds more like you wanted a clearer conscience to do it the lazy way. :)
 
I fucking hate CodeIgniter, I hate the person who chose it as a framework for in-house CMS, and I hate the retards who have fucked it up even more
 
@DaveRandom eval.in/170840 @Fabien ;)
 
@PeeHaa What is the name of all that is holy is that? :-P
 
Basically I need to strip all font tags, but I want to preserve the font color found in the first parent. I fucking hate (content from) wysiwyg editors
 
11:06 AM
@PeeHaa Wtf wysiwyg produced that abomination?
 
@DaveRandom I think the thing is called spaw editor
And yes it is very very VERY horrible :(
 
ckeditor (recent versions, at least) is surprisingly good
 
@DaveRandom How does it compare in terms of features against tiny?
 
@DaveRandom We used to call it f*ckeditor :)
 
@PeeHaa honestly I have no idea. I have always fastidiously avoided wysiwyg because I have seen the horrors they create, all I know is I recently had to use ckeditor for something at work and was very pleasantly surprised.
 
11:10 AM
@DaveRandom I still think the "future" is in WYSIWYM.
WYMeditor is an open source WYSIWYM text editor written in the JavaScript programming language for editing content on web pages. It is based on the jQuery JavaScript framework. It differs from other embeddable text editors such as FCKeditor and TinyMCE in that it concentrates on the semantics and meaning of content leaving out visual details. Unlike WYSIWYG editors, it explicitly shows the XHTML structure of content to the user. Presentation and visual coherence is added using CSS which is either provided prepackaged, or can be customized. WYMeditor is web server agnostic meaning it can...
^^ Notably.
 
> it concentrates on the semantics and meaning of content leaving out visual details
non tech savvy clients are going to love it! :P
 
I was thinking the same thing ;)
 
lol, it doesn't look unappealing when used.
 
:-)
 
It supports the visual styling while editing, but it's not WYSIWYG in the sense that the editor provides semantic context too (content is labelled accordingly as paragraphs, headings, etc.)
 
11:14 AM
Anyone know the flag to run commands like reload/restart on fpm?
 
It's... good, but seems incomplete.
I think that a polished editor of this type could be all you need.
 
@Fabien /etc/init.d/php-fpm restart
btw the reload doesn't work as nicely as nginx's - it only re-parses conf files it has already loaded, not new ones.
 
I tried that but I am just getting the -h output due to incorrect usage. Worth noting I have 3 FPMs installed through php.multi so it's

/opt/php/5.4/no-zts/no-debug/bin/php-fpm restart
 
You'll have to choose the right one, as it will be hard-coded to where the config files are.
Hmm. You may actually need to touch up the init script.
 
Right one?
 
11:22 AM
goodmorings
 
@Fabien The init script has the location of the config file to use in it. If you're restarting using the wrong script, then it will be loading the wrong config file.
 
What's the init script?
 
I'm thinking about namespaces being top-leveled with <vendor>\<product>, where <vendor> is the organization and <product> is the product... Good idea?
I suppose Symfony, for example, would then actually be Sensio\Symfony\*
 
@Danack Looking at the process list the config file its using seems to be the right one I have editted.
 
@Fabien It's the script that you run to stop/start/restart php-fpm....you shouldn't be calling the executable directly (probably) - e.g. pastebin.com/92bffwug
 
11:25 AM
Ah right.
 
@DanLugg imo it's only a good idea if you're likely to have a clash with someone elses product name. Otherwise the less typing and fewer directories the better.
 
@Danack I tend to agree with this, but I'd rather have a universal rule...
 
@Danack Is there always an init script?
 
@DanLugg I don't think there are universal rules that always result in the best names in all cases.
 
@Danack Also, tend to agree; didn't know if the permanent addition to the namespace hierarchy would be generally bad/good.
 
11:28 AM
@Fabien As far as I know yes. It should have been built when you built/installed php-fpm....although possibly the one that gets built on centos may have a bug in it.....you might want to compare to the one I posted.
 
Hmm, maybe too much then.
I mean, most things are use'd in anyway, so it shouldn't make such a big difference.
 
@Danack Nothing in init.d. I could check with Joe about how it does it.
Or add it manually from yours and change paths
 
@DanLugg If I was writing this code for a business I would maybe use the vendor prefix if they tend to use a lot of third-party libraries. For my own personal code I don't do this
 
@Fabien Actually I'm not sure that compiling PHP builds an init script at all...tbh that would be a bit crazy as it makes assumptions about the platform.
 
Mostly because I have no vendor to use other than my GH handle and I don't want people typing 'Cspray' all over their source code ;)
 
11:30 AM
@Danack Makes more sense it doesn't in reference to my predicament.
 
@cspray lol, understandably, but that's pretty much exactly what I'm talking about.
\Cspray\MicroFramework\Templating\TemplateBase
\Cspray\ProcessManager\Processes\ProcessInterface
 
So I should create it?
 
Hmm, I dunno.
I'm tempted to agree with you and Danack, but the use of use negates the "extra typing".
 
Yea, I'd have to come up with some fake organization name or something
 
Which is often resolved with autocomplete anyway.
@cspray Not necessarily, Cspray is perfectly fine; short, sweet, memorable.
And no longer will your ProcessManager clash with mine.
Also, it's something to use as for a prefix.
use \Cspray\ProcessManager\Processes\ProcessInterface as CsprayProcessInterface
    \Dlugg\ProcessManager\Processes\ProcessInterface as DluggProcessInterface;
 
11:35 AM
Yea
 
And it's expected that product names may clash. Vendor names should be unique, otherwise there may be legal precedence.
 
@DanLugg Yea, you would hope so
 
Trademark and branding, etc.
 
As long as these people don't get into the OSS game I'd be golden: c-spray.com
 
@cspray So, I understand you spray the world...
 
11:38 AM
@DanLugg My ancestors apparently sprayed something at some point. Berries presumably.
 
@cspray My ancestors fought the accursed Senju clans for centuries.
My earlier ancestors we literally gods
 
So, Team Leader (which sucks at team leading, btw) decided that I should move on to another module/change. All I needed was for the database to change/tell me how I should send the datetime for them. answer?
"Fuck that shit and do Multi-Quote as it's top priority now"
resolution? die('Team leader told me to abadon this Module. Module doesn\'t work.');
 
@SecondRikudo Your gods didn't have shit on my berries.
 
> shit on my berries
I'm wagering a Google query of that would yield NSFW.
@MoshMage wouldn't a throw UnsupportedModuleException() make more sense?
die in production is asking for... death.
 
nah, i want to see them cry
I want them to actually feel bad about that decision
 
11:48 AM
@MoshMage relax
 
Well, passive-aggressive kiboshing tends to result in them feeling only a little bad about letting you go.
 
You do not want to be like that to people =] The tables will turn on you when people go trough your code =]
 
^ whoa. Thanks for the heads up.
 
Yea, businesses change all the time and priorities shift
This is not the last time you will be told to change priorities. I can pretty much promise that ;)
 
but all i need is one single piece of information, change some letters on a date() function and it would be working.
now I'll have to start-and-finish a whole new module before going back to that, when I do go back to that one I'll be balls deep searching for what was the fix for it - again
It's just more time consuming; But I understand, now, their point of view
 
11:52 AM
Well, speaking of work related stuff... I have to go actually do that now. Talk to you guys later.
 
hmm .. this is bad
I am starting to reach the "I hate my job" stage of the employment
 
have you ever considered setting your own company?
 
yes , but then reality kicked in
 
@iroegbu every day. I actually dream about having some sort of software house where I'm the boss and don't have to code so I can focus on making a dapper work envoirement :x
sort of = 5 people tops, one team only
 
@tereško You have enough skill to start, when you have something up and running you can employ people to run it. Then you can go do other fun stuff.
I'm building the skill part at the moment :(
 

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