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@Malixxl it took me 3 years to get to that stage .. in my defense, i was actually writing OO code from the start, but pretending that php is just c++ with funny variables
i still need to learn so much, but i didnt know that till i met ppl here.
<shame>i was thinking i'm a php developer</shame>
on side note: yess .. got 200+ points today , only 146 days to go till stackoverflow.com/badges/146/legendary
now i'm thinking i'm just a newbise student
newbie*
btw, @Malixxl , you have to be careful with code like this :
$pdo->query( 'SELECT * FROM '.$type.' LIMIT '.$count );
why?
00:06
while you _are_ using PDO, the concatenated queries are vulnerable to injections
you have to be very careful with how and where you use them
ah, ok.
prepared statements can't do much when you're using variables for table names :P
aight. got it.
lastly; i'm following this right now fluffycat.com/PHP-Design-Patterns
is this a good source?
Ever seen it?
btw , if you find yourself in a situation where you use variables for table name , you might reexamine your DB structure
Ok, gonna rewrite that part again.
00:11
@Malixxl , i myself learned from book Design Patterns Explained and sourcemaking.com
but at first glance your side seems legit
the point is : patterns are just shorthand names to describe how you solved a problem , and not a just-add-water solutions for problems
that book i mentioned really hammered it home fo me
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@LeviMorrison I suppose they aren't as pliable as I am on the transition between two and four spaces for indentations. It occurred to me that the only reason I was using two spaces was to squeeze more code into my self imposed 80-chars/line limit, which was really only making things less readable. Four spaces visually partitions off sections of code much better than two ...
@Malixxl , oh ... and , if i have not already recommended , read this book : SQL Antpatterns
yea, you offered that some1 else but i added it to my bookmarks
gonna buy it asap
buy it , steal it , we dont care
Thanks for advices again. I will be back as soon as i finish theese.
Cya.
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00:24
@ircmaxell I meant to suggest GRRM's Dunk and Egg novellas as a fan of the Game of Thrones books if you haven't consumed them already ... relatively quick reads and they give you a bit of a Westeros fix in the intervening years between books
I'll put those on my list
00:35
@rdlowrey , here is a nice series for you to read : Codex Alera
it started as a bet on "can you write a good book from a horrible concept"
the initial concept was : pokemons + roman legion
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lol really?
yeah
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That sounds ... kind of awesome ... actually
in past week i have been reading only mangas
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have you ever watched Heat Guy J?
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00:41
or Trigun?
nope , i have watched only few animes
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I haven't ever actually read any mangas. I've gotten into watching some different series though.
well .. my problem with animes is that first one i saw was "Ghost in the Shell"
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Yeah, that would make most pale in comparison :)
main reason why i prefer mangas over animes : no filler episodes
anyway , the last anime i saw was Ergo Proxy , my recommendations , if you have not seen it
00:50
My first anime was Full Metal Alchemist.
My second was Avatar.
My third and last was Death Note.
well .. that one was good
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I got about halfway through Full Metal Alchemist then got busy and never got back to it
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I like Berserk ... got a little nuts at the end but still good
oh .. yeah , that was the second i saw ... which really didnt widen my options for "acceptable quality"
anyway, lately there hasn't been anything interesting
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The good thing is when you're late to the game like me there's years of backlog to catch up on by getting good references ... like right now
00:55
same goes for mangas , only some of the good ones still get new chapters each week
01:08
@rdlowrey I really like your answer to the PHP Traits vs Interfaces question
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@CharlesSprayberry Thanks
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I think it's really a question of OOP more than PHP's implementation
@rdlowrey I totally agree
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I've been meaning to go back and revise it actually. I think I got a bit long-winded in the middle :)
@rdlowrey Eh, I think that's just most people don't want to/have time to actually read
I don't think the answer was all that long really
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01:10
Yeah, answers like that only seem long when you're writing them
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And like three other answers have been posted in the time you were crafting a nuanced answer!
Can i access a separate database from within Joomla!?
02:05
CR@P!!! I just hit the back button and lost literally about 2 pages of blog post on zend_parse_parameters. I was nearly done too...
sigh...
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doh ...
it's not actually a text area
I don't think at least
and no
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that's so sad
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demoralizing, actually
no kidding
:-(
I am surprised blogger doesn't implement auto-save...
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02:11
the perils of publishing in a web-based environment without some sort of Ajax auto-save ...
or some form of auto-draft system...
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Yeah, surprising
Then again, otherwise I am quite happy with blogger
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I haven't maintained a blog in multiple years. I suspect I'll be resuming that soon. It's just a good practice.
yeah, I've been doing this one for about a year now...
Ok, going to go relax for a while then... Instead of working on something I just lost...
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02:19
hehe good luck with the recovery (emotional, not the data recovery)
02:35
hi
Is there a compiled version of xdebug for PHP 5.4.0 (VC9 x86 Non Thread Safe) available for download anywhere?
02:57
@Petah no
xdebug doesn't work with 5.4 yet
:(
no xdebug makes kittens cry
no kidding
@ircmaxell actually, as pointed out on stackoverflow.com/questions/9695155/xdebug-php-5-4-windows xdebug.org/download.php has RC binarys available (as of 2 days ago)
:>
still has issues though
at least based on the conversation on the internals list
ok, off to bed. Good night
night
03:05
wow, jenkins was a lot easier to install and setup then I expected
jenkins is great
have you seen jenkins-php.org
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Q: Non-blocking on STDIN in PHP CLI

PetahIs there anyway to read from STDIN with PHP that is non blocking: I tried this: stream_set_blocking(STDIN, false); echo fread(STDIN, 1); and this: $stdin = fopen('php://stdin', 'r'); stream_set_blocking($stdin, false); echo 'Press enter to force run command...' . PHP_EOL; echo fread($stdin, ...

04:06
Hello!
Whats going on!
lots
04:30
doesnt seem like it with only a few members :)
04:46
When chat is quiet, people are working or sleeping.
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Or sleep-working
05:02
LOL
SLEEP-CODING!
So I've got a delimha... I was wondering if ya'll have enough midnight energy to lend a hand.
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05:17
@LeviMorrison Good luck with your two-space indentations. I've been rewriting old code for use with Artax tonight and when I see the two-space formatting it looks ghastly now :)
@rdlowrey I appreciate your support.
lol
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What am I here for if not moral support
. . . logical debates?
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Logical debates are so much less entertaining for onlookers though
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I prefer highly irrational debates ... if I'm a third party observer, anyway
05:20
@Justin whats your problem?
I'm trying to find the best solution for a keyword flagging system on new posts.
define: keyword flagging
i can do keyword density
I have a system I call the Auto Checker, it goes out to make sure that posts aren't fraudulent, illegal, spam, have personal information, etc. The last section will be a "match/rank" system. based on the frequencey of keywords, phrases, or inclusion of quotes, I need a "possible bad post" ratio generated. Some keywords have a higher weight. If the system finds these keywords and it reaches a certain level of frequencey than they are flagged fro review by the mods.
Does that make sense?
could you simplify the problem to the core PHP issue you're having?
Its a delmha not an issue. Every thing I've seen are all hard-coded examples and I'm trying to find the "best method" to accomplish the task.
I'm debating on havinga mysql table+procedure for accessability and speed, but I'm not totally sure what the best method is. I'm more asking for advice
lol... still researching it tho.
05:39
@Justin looked at apache solr?
Haven't a clue what that is
I'll google it
Sounds like something new to learn
Is it easy to use?
yea
06:20
@ircmaxell btw, I do have an RSS feed, but it's only linked in the HTML ^^
2 years later
06:54
@rdlowrey how's that framework coming?
 
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10:13
@Gordon: I think you're good in xpath, can you take a quick look here: stackoverflow.com/questions/9658006/… ?
I don't know if it's possible at all with xpath, tried a lot but probably I'm getting betriebsblind.
@hakre why arent you using xml:lang directly?
@Gordon Because the attribute isn't xml:lang. For example you have a HTML document with the lang attribute. lang() does not work there. But the attribute name could be something else as well, so that's basically why.
I start to think that it's not possible with one query, so probably have to "give up" and encapsulate it further into multiple queries, but that would be somewhat a pitty.
@hakre not sure i understand. xml:lang is an XML universal attribute
@Gordon Does it work for the HTML lang attribute? E.g. with DOMDocument::loadHTML()?
I think I've tested that on sunday and it did not work.
@hakre never tried. let me see
10:32
@Gordon Thx, I start to get a bit crazy with that thingy ;) So a little feedback is helpful.
@hakre mhmm doesnt work
Same here. I wonder that I can't express in xpath let's say pick nodeX and check all descendants not having an attribute (all not one of them all).
and what I'm asking myself as well is, if it's possible to write two pathes in one like //a, //b or similar.
i dont think thats possible with lang() and xml:lang either
$dom = new DOMDocument;
$dom->loadXml($soup);
$xp = new DOMXpath($dom);
foreach ($xp->query('*[lang("c")]') as $node) {
    echo $dom->saveXML($node), PHP_EOL;
}
gives for your XML
<para>c#1</para>
<para>c#2</para>
and //*[lang("c")] also returns the other language nodes
so you probably really need a custom XPath
@hakre you can write two pathes in one with UNION operator, e.g. //a | //b
@hakre if you are lucky Dimitre will have a look at your question.
@hakre can you confirm that output: codepad.org/Tt40ufYd
10:55
@Gordon Ah cool!, and yeah Dimitre I wish he would have spotted the question, he is a real authority.
mhmm, its correct
@Gordon Yes it's correct. codepad.org/L8nJnyn9
I might give it a try with | and checkout if I get some more ideas.
I had reported a bug on PHP: bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=60569
iliaa wrote it's fixed in SVN. I already tested against windows snapshots (and it wasn't fixed) but I'd like to test on Fedora as well.
Do I need to build PHP on my own to test?
@hakre if its fixed in svn only then yes. from trunk
plasmasturm.org/log/444 suggests E[ @xml:lang = "c" or starts-with( @xml:lang, concat( "c", "-" ) ) ]
doesnt work for me though
@Gordon Yes, and that's wrong, because it only selects the elements which have the actual attribute which isn't CSS E:lang(c) but CSS E[lang|="c"].
Which is the difference the CSS2 docs already make.
@hakre i dont how they implemented lang(). my naive assumption would be they used an xpath inside lang() so maybe you can find it in git.gnome.org/browse/libxml2
11:10
@Gordon That was an idea I had as well. I'll take a look. Reading source might be insightful anyway ;)
@NikiC Ahhh
11:52
@ircmaxell I am looking to join a team of developers on a project so that I can be part of something. Any suggestions?
@NikiC @ircmaxell stackoverflow.com/questions/9701186/… What could we improve in the docs to prevent questions like this?
12:13
@Gordon Say that using __ for other functions is not advised as future versions of PHP could introduce new magic method with the same name
@hanleyhansen Vague question is vague
@ircmaxell do you know of anyone looking for developers to contribute for a project?
Almost every single open source project is looking for contributors
@hanleyhansen pick any project
@Gordon Yeah no luck git.gnome.org/browse/libxml2/tree/tree.c#n4972 - it does obtain that node per node.
@hanleyhansen Pick symfony2, get the test suite to running and bring up the console components to 100% coverage and introduce all edge-cases for parameter validation (but that's only one suggestion).
I'm also looking for a PHP mentor. I'm a young self-taught developer from NJ and I just need someone who can help me mature into a more powerful developer.
12:18
@hakre Don't kill the poor guy
@hanleyhansen Where abouts in NJ?
Clifton
Wow, not too far from me (Jersey City)
Nice. I'm in Jersey City all the time.
I have a friend out there.
My goal is to gain experience as a PHP Developer. All my formal experience is in IT support/infrastructure. But i want to make a switch to software engineering. I launched my own company last September doing web development and iOS development but I've never worked on a project with other developers so that's what I am looking for. At first my contribution won't be great because I don't have much to offer but my passion for learning is powerful and in time I will mature to a respected level.
@ircmaxell cool thanks
Also, I am part of a big project with high level VP's who have an amazing idea for a new social network. I will be in charge of the development team so I am looking for a strong core team of competent PHP/MySQL developers who are willing to work on equity to be part of this project. If anyone is interested let me know. If I find a good group of guys I know that'll be a good experience for me.
We've been in the planning stage for a couple months already. But now wireframes are drawn out and I am meeting them tonight after work to get the ball rolling on this.
12:27
Ummm.... Never been a part of a team, and yet you're going to be in charge of a development team... Yeah, that sounds about right for most corporate america... Good luck...
I won't be coding though.
Doesn't matter
I'll gladly give up my seat. I just want to gain the experience. Seeing the project from start to finish, design, implementation, testing, production etc etc
I have this role because we are at ground zero. You can say that my job is more to put together a team and in that way i am in charge. After a team is put together I would like to fill in a Jr. role on the team.
As I said, good luck
@ircmaxell good idea
12:36
@ircmaxell thanks.
12:46
@ircmaxell would you become a mentor for me?
13:05
@hanleyhansen Are you that rich? ;)
@PeeHaa What do you mean?
@hanleyhansen Don't think @ircmaxell (or anybody else for that matter) would just become someones mentor for a couple of beers. If you really want to get more experienced as a PHp developer you shouldn't have any problem just doing stuff and learning that way
I am just doing stuff and I have come a long way on my own. I'm just looking for the next level.
@hanleyhansen Simply dive in head first (at least that's what works best for me) and prepare to make stupid mistakes and learn from it
13:11
@PeeHaa I agree. And that's what i've been doing.
13:23
@hanleyhansen To be honest, no. I don't really have the time for it. Between my day job, and my side activities, I'm quite busy as it is. Go find an open source project you're interested in, and start contributing towards that
@ircmaxell Fair enough
That and I think you're setting yourself up for disaster by leading (or even just putting together) a team... Get experience working with teams first. Setting up a team is not trivial at best, and is down right hard...
@ircmaxell Who knows. Maybe we'll hire a team and i can just shadow them. I just want to soak up as much as I can. I'm searching open source projects as you recommended as well.
True, but hiring a team is not as simple as I think you're making it out to be
I mean an agency that is willing to take on the project. As in, a company.
13:29
true that. I've learned the hard way.
outsourcing it?
Yeah pretty much
Read that, it explains why you'll likely not succeed with outsourcing a project like this
Hi all @hanleyhansen There are so many things that go wrong at every level of development, its a scary world. Even finding developers that have similar enough ideas about how to produce something is not easy.
@Paul took us 3 months to put together a team of 3 for a project. But it was worth every minute of it, since they really are great and work REALLY well together
13:33
yes, 3 is much better than 8-10 if they are good/
Well, forget about good, if they work well together
We turned down some REALLY awesome developers, because we didn't feel that they would really compliment the team, but clash with it...
Makes sense
nowadays I'm scared of working with other people because I keep seeing all of the static pretend OO code that is put up on SO and Code Review
:-D
@Paul That code has a place
@hanleyhansen I would suggest submitting some code to Code Review to get a feel for some issues you might have with your current coding style.
@ircmaxell The bin?
13:39
@hanleyhansen btw do you have a github?
oh damn
i have 1300+ unread feeds
That's epic.
ok , 1000 of them are from "Rock, Paper, Shotgun" .. but still
13:43
Hi
Come back from Vacation: Select all + Delete, "If it's important, they'll get back to me."
@ircmaxell The title sounds like it's all about NOLAN stages.
emm .. you might not know this , but RSS feeds do not "get back to you"
@tereško They will if it's important.
Don't worry, that's how we dealt with things at the bank.
13:45
it must be somewhat disorientating , when the universe spins around you
@ircmaxell it is just past the 1 year anniversary for that blog article... the problem with static even in those cases is... things you didn't think were going to be around for long stay... and they just get bigger and nastier
Still, sometimes getting things done is more important
I'm absolutely willing to take a sane amount of technical debt to complete a project, as long as we make time to repay it...
yeah , but more somehow the repaying has to be done by someone who is tasked with "just add this one feature" , about 6 month after you have finished it
Hi guys . I wanna know which is the best method to use $_SESSION[] or $_COOKIE[]. In my website (about an actor). If a new film of the actor is released i will add a customized page. So if a user enters to my homepage . He should be redirected to a new page which asks whether he wants to go to homepage or go to custom page. But when the user returns back later or he clicks the to go to homepage i want them to view the homepage not the confimation(redirected) page. So wat should i use?
@venkat , kill your project manager , for thinking that this is a neat idea
13:51
lol . why?
@tereško Nope, we have dedicated time to repay technical debt
@venkat because that is extremely annoying behavior
@ircmaxell , maybe i should emigrate
hmmm. So it is best to add a Small banner in the homepage and link it to custom page?
wait , you were the guy with that indian movie site ?
which movie site?
13:55
@tereško lol
then again .. USA is becoming a really scary place .. case'n'point : addictinginfo.org/2012/03/13/…
you people are just one step away from implementing Sharia Law
@tereško I've seen a similar thing in Canada. We have religion-based school boards (who get funding from the gov), so the Catholic school board can fire a teacher who violates catholic teachings, such as using a condom with their wife. It happened to one of the best teachers in my high-school.
but it's going on all over The South in USA
Not entirely the same, but it's setting up a precedent I don't at all like. I've been thinking more and more about your proposed "escape to Scandinavia" plan.
14:03
The south USA has a lot of things going on that I don't know enough to comment on, but it's not how I would want to live. Not by a long-shot.
Can you tell I've been spending too much time around politicians?
and in scandinavia they do not fondle you junk in airports
@tereško I'm actually afraid of getting on a plane, because I realized I asked questions like this and I'm probably on a list now.
On the other hand, my name is "Brian Graham", highly common and not "foreign sounding". You can't even find me on the first 10 pages of a web search.
My one friend shares the name and birthday of a bank robber, he gets pulled over and examined every time he crosses the boarder.
well ... you can find me .. a lot of me
@tereško Low entropy names. I wish I had one.
@Incognito That's fubar
14:13
@ircmaxell Oh, is it ever! But locals around here are too apathetic to care about what the government does any more.
Our election turnout is near 40% of voters.
What part of Canada? Quebec?
@ircmaxell Ontario.
Sorry, the elections I'm thinking of are municipal.
Baldasaro is our "joke candidate". His platform is "Lets all smoke pot, man."
weed should be legal =/ .. especially when you learn why it was banned in first place
@tereško Weed shouldn't be your political platform.
He's part of "church of the universe" which believes "the sacrament of Christ is smoking the reefer"
14:22
just curious, what goes on in the south USA?
I have no problem with it being legalized the same way all our other legal drugs are.
@CarrieKendall > location: Alabama
congrats
Do you mean what do we perceive life in the south as?
i most likely will agree with either of you, just curious as to what you're referencing
Ah.
I thought you were trying to be sneaky as if you didn't know anything about it :P.
14:23
@CarrieKendall , mostly the latest republican "sex is bad" madness
lol no i had to sit and watch the polls last night, i am aware of the bible-beaten ignorance here :]
Liberty and freedom are basically "whatever the biggest hive-mind says it is."
no, correction: its what your baptist pastor says
@Incognito Ahh, sounded like something the Quebecois would do
@CarrieKendall The general perception is that religious freedom is non-existent because you'll be bullied punished and cast-out for not going to church.
14:27
@CarrieKendall , well .. this is the impression i have of an atheist in south usa:
LOL i don't get cast-out
I don't hear about atheists being disowned by family or homosexuals committing suicide because they can't come out in Scandinavia as much as I do in the bible belt.
i have never heard of that 0.0
I hear about it all the time, on the internet, waves hands.
14:29
I don't hear about fire-bombing abortion clinics in other parts of the world.
I don't hear about racial intolerance or how awesome war is else where.
LOL obviously you havent driven around the US
there are just as many racists and 'ole timers' in the midwest than the south
its a common misperception
and let me be clear, you can find all of that stuff you just described here, but it is not limited to south of kentucky
@CarrieKendall Right, but that's how I see "the south".
Based on what the internet tells me.
@PeeHaa No i don't. I am going to make one when I finish this application I am working on.
... i just find it sad , that if any of USA president candidates would say that he/she considers evolution a proven scientific theory , it would mean an automatic loss
@tereško the problem isnt that a candidate would admit that and lose votes, its that all of them proclaim to be christian and win. religion shouldnt matter when seperation of church and state is being enforced.
14:34
@tereško That really scares me. Evolution is the corner-stone of everything we know about modern biology. Saying "maybe it doesn't exist" is like saying "yeah maybe we can't observe cells divide under a microscope"
@CarrieKendall , religion has nothing to do with evolution
@tereško No, but it does when you don't understand evolution or your religion, and come up with a "designer".
at least , it doesn't in europe .. you know .. the place where Vatican is
it absolutely does. it is the basis of a nonreligious society.
@CarrieKendall Can you explain that?
How is evolution incompatible with religion?
14:39
it questions ideas that have been around MUCH longer than evolution. for someone like a PRESIDENTIAL candidate to claim belief in evolution, it is then that religion and evolution have everything to do with one another. it shouldnt be that way but it is. and you have to remember that whether your views like it or not, this country was founded in a god
anyways before i go off on some unwarranted discussion about political/religious views i am going to go grab a coffee. ciao :]
emm , it has been questioned before ... astronomy, human rights movement, theory of general relativity , quantum mechanic
they all question fundamental facts in religion
@tereško She's not interested in coming to an understanding, she's getting coffee.
@CarrieKendall Religion is definitely part of a political candidate, regardless if they try to leverage it for votes. You cannot separate a candidate away from their religion: if it truly is what the candidate believes, it will affect all of the decisions they make.
14:42
usa needs a buddhist or daoism candidate
@tereško Will they scare the ghosts out of the dharma wheel into hell? :)
@Incognito, mostly because of things like this : i.imgur.com/XlfeX.png
I'm not sure why all of you care so much about the president.
The president is NOT the cause of most of our problems, and the president is not the one who can fix them.
it's more about what he/she represents
A buddhist candidate in the USA might be like emperor constintine all over again.
14:51
I know that the South isn't the only place in this country with problems, but I spent two years of my life in the South trying to help them. Down there they claim to be religious more so than anywhere else I've seen, yet I have never seen such an appalling lack of moral conduct anywhere else. Religion aside, there is such a wide range of ignorance and apathetic attitudes down there.
The drop-out rate for high school (secondary school) is incredibly high.
Teenage promiscuity is rampant.
Im being stupid here by asking but i have a class with 2 public functions and i want one function to be able to use $var from the other function how do i pass them :/
class SomeClass
{
    private $someVar;

    function something()
    {
        $this->someVar = 1;
    }

    function somethingElse()
    {
       echo $this->someVar;
    }
}
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@LeviMorrison Unrelated note: I think BYU had some divine intervention to come back in that basketball game last night.
cheers
i just didnt have the this->
@rdlowrey We came back? I was at Red Robin for the first and saw us getting hammered.
14:57
@StephenWolfe , which means that you have not even tried to read : php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.php
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@LeviMorrison Yeah it was ridiculous. I saw it was 55-31 like twelve minutes into the game. Apparently BYU came back and won.
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Jimmer-who?
@Gordon: Fair enough :)
@Levi how were you trying to help? just curious

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