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hold on ....
What do you guys think about storing large users objects as a JSON encoded array in a MySQL database?
So instead of having columns for all the various user data fields one may want, everything is just a JSON encoded object.
i think it is extremely stupid
it is, and it's extremely simple too
Actually, I guess the user objects wouldn't be that large at all
@DevinGRhode I think I'd rather use Couch DB then
19:19
@DevinGRhode simple ? how exactly searching such table would be simple ?
No, so the idea is that you would take your associative array of data, json_encode it, and store that.

Then to retrieve the data, you get the string from the database, convert it back to the associative array, and simply use the associative array
The challenge is decoding it
yes , and how would you search DB for some entry which has been serialized ?
@DevinGRhode you could just as well serialize it then which is what most caches do
but in general: bad idea. If your classes change and you got old serialized elements, they wont be in sync with your current classes anymore.
and like @teresko already pointed out: how do you search?
if you want an object persister, check out github.com/sebastianbergmann/php-object-freezer
hehehe
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Q: What fits me better? CakePHP or Codeigniter or...?

heyI want to use PHP Framework, which one should I use? I want that it shouldn't require to learn very strict coding rules by framework and that I could easily understand and edit core programming code (classes). These are the two main things. So, which should I choose? CakePHP or CodeIgniter? It w...

yeah I suppose that wouldn't be the best
@Gordon I've read up on CouchDB, can it handle any and all types of searching?
But in general, will it be able to handle the searching one would need done?
19:35
@DevinGRhode , i am not sure if you are aware of it , but you have not actually explained what sort of data you want to serialize and why.
It all looks like extreme case of "i don't need to learn SQL"
well, an array of associative arrays representing users
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A: What fits me better? CakePHP or Codeigniter or...?

tereškoNone. They both are horrible: the abuse of global state , mis-implementation of MVC , obsession with "doing it like RoR", static method calls everywhere. You would be better off if you avoided both of them.

lol
so like
array(
array("user" => "Devin Rhode", "id" => "123"),
array("user" => "Bob", "id" => "456")
)
that's pretty much exactly what I want to store
Woot, just got my yubikey in
CREATE TABLE Users (
    user_id INT auto_incement ,
    name VARCHAR(127) ,
    PRIMARY KEY ( user_id )
);
19:40
yeah I suppose I should just learn SQL
that would help
@tereško thanks for the link but i m afraid that it wont do wat i want. wat i wanna do is i have 100 emails and passwords in database and i wanna check which are correct pairs so i guess i have to use php curl. the api do not provide something like this
@lovesh: what are you doing?
i m trying to log in gmail account using php-curl
19:42
@tereško i uv'ed that
@Gordon I dv'ed that
@ircmaxell i didnt get u?
@ircmaxell but its true
.. and technically it is a flamebait
it's not often when you can get the negative achievements for saying something true
19:44
@lovesh Why are you logging in via curl? Why aren't you using oauth or apis?
@Gordon his post is, but the question in general is bad
@ircmaxell dv the question then ;)
I did
that's what I meant. I didn't dv the answer, I up-voted it...
@tereško if you dont have it yet, earn peer pressure now
@ircmaxell ah. then we agree on everything :)
i need to look up the list , IIRC , you had to delete the comment the unlock that achievement
@Gordon :-P
19:46
yes
if i m using curl over https are cookies not sent or received?
Woot, got my own openid server running just for me
@ircmaxell which one did you pick
well, it's not really a server, just uses the meta-tags for yubikey's server
so my identity is me.ircmaxell.com :-D
whats a yubikey good for?
i read the product page
but didnt grok it
20:01
it's two factor auth with 2 modes. One is oath one-time-passwords, and the other is a random key of specified size that can be used with regular logins. So for non-openid enabled sites I can use the second key to append after the password (I have mine configured for 60 characters)
i still dont understand what its good for :)
@Gordon I need your help. I have a PHP assessment test, and I think I'll do fine but there may be a few trick questions I was hoping to get your insight on. If you could help me that would be freaking awesome.
@TimothyPerez i wont write the test for you, if that is the question ;)
you want us to let you cheat with your homework
@Gordon, definitely not.
It's multiple choice, and they might ask something like... what's the best way to prevent cross site scripting... etc
Partially cheat.
20:12
answer e) hire a good developer which know answer for this question
I'm pretty good with PHP OOP, I just can't stand trick questions.
I might not even need help, but it's a just in case scenario.
@TimothyPerez well, how can i help? i wont be there when you take the test
It's online and I'm about to take it in about 3 minutes
if you want an honest assessment of your skills do it alone. youre cheating yourself if not. but feel free to ask if you want to cheat yourself
No, you are right.
20:17
anyone who marks "jquery" higher then "javascript" in skill list is suspect
Ok... no cheating.
I'm doing this for real.
@TimothyPerez is it a public test? can we take it too?
It's a private link that's timed and logged.
@tereško You making fun of my skill list?
@TimothyPerez , to illustrate my issue : doxdesk.com/img/updates/20091116-so-large.gif
lol... wtf?
I mix javascript into my jquery functions.
All jQuery is, is a library that let's you interact with the DOM easier.
Everything else logic wise is normal JS
Trust me, I'm not that much of a noob
Alright. I'm going in.
Wish me luck.
20:21
good luck
@Gordon thanks
@tereško bwahaha
yeah
to poke this guy a bit more , this seems to be from his portfolio : ohlmag.com
@tereško jquery cannot add numbers, but there is plugins for it: reddit.com/r/programming/comments/buosj/…
hey pplz.
how do i tell time diff btw 2 mysql timestamps?
20:30
substract them
nm i figured it out
@Neal if you ask that as a question ill dv and cv it because there must be 5k+ duplicates for it ;)
@Gordon never seen it, but i found my answer on google
TIMEDIFF(now(), download_time)
w00t
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Q: Is there a function in PHP that uses Regex and returns an array of results?

Quantic Programmingpreg_match returns only the first result. lets say I have the string abcabcabc and I wanna find ALL indexes of ABC. (ofcourse mine is a bit more complex...) - how can I do it ? Thank you!

20:48
Slideshare: MySQL Idiosyncrasies That Bite , some might find this interesting
oh another link on slidehide.
Which PHP5 feature allows a function to require a parameter to be an object? I think it's overloading. Do you think this is correct?
Or is it reflection?
I only know that stdclass isn't :)
I put Clone
20:59
you mean to ensure that a parameter needs to be passed as object?
@TimothyPerez type-hinting
How does it work in type-hinting to say: any object?
so , lemme get this straight, variants were :
- clone
- type hinting
- reflection
- overloading
21:01
you can't
Is it object $param ?
and you went with "clone"
@tereško Each of those is different
@hakre static cast
@ircmaxell i know
21:02
BEcause it's the only one that requires the arg to be an obj
@hakre That's a cast, not a type-hint
I meant that with parameter definition in the function head. drop the paranthesis.
the only way to tell if you got any object is: if (!is_object($foo)) { throw new InvalidArgumentException('Expected An Object'); }
@hakre No, that will look for an object of class Object. class Object {}
Yeah I always wondered why that is not possible.
@ircmaxell wasnt it is_a() ? or is it just an alias ?
21:04
because it does not really make sense...
which gives you the entire contents of a file. fopen or fread(fopen($file,'r'), filesize($file));
@tereško is_a? what does that have to do with it?
@TimothyPerez none of the above
nevermind ... beer
you're looking for file_get_contents($file)
wine.
@ircmaxell to specify the object type for a parameter?
21:07
@hakre what are you trying to do?
Just asking, I thought it was related to another question chatted, but it looks like not ;)
@ircmaxell , he is doing some sort of "skill test" , stop helping
ahh, "I see" said the blind man as he peed into the wind, "It's all coming back to me now..."
@TimothyPerez (originally)
just for reference
21:17
so ircmaxell, you know how to specify with type-hinting that a function parameter must be an object?
why would you want a parameter be some unspecified object ?
type-checking, so I don't need to take care of that within the functions scope.
you usually expect the object to have some predefined class , extension of some class or implementation of a specific interface
@hakre you can't
@ircmaxell thx. stdClass works though for those deriving from it. I thought there could have been one internal class or interface that would work for both.
21:27
ok
I'm going to call and see how I did.
Some of these oracle questions... ugghhhh
Never played with Oracle
 
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22:41
If you are extending stdclass, you are doing it very wrong...
22:51
Seriously, don't do that
hi all, is "phpize" supposed to work on xampp?
@ircmaxell gz on new pic :)
lol, thnx
does class_exists check for .php file extension or just search for the same name you input?
it tries to use autoload function if class is not present, iirc
Thank you, I'll check into that!

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