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Becoming A Better Developer - Programming With Anthony: http://youtu.be/Jw4DbYbfOMQ?a via @YouTube
@irc +1
indeed +1
That's true, for example, first time I fiddled with C, added XOR to INI parser, but of course, without your and @NikiC I would have given up yesterday :D
Exactly! :-D
Uby
Uby
nice video :)
16:09
thanks!
Ohhh, I love it already! And I haven't even watched it
and notice what's on the monitor in the background?
@webarto I did not like it /cc @ircmaxell
being able to do research is an essential skill for a developer. I already knew that. meh!
some people are just difficult to please
16:20
@ircmaxell true :)
posted on March 27, 2013 by Anna Filina

Do you want to write unit tests but don’t know where to begin? Don’t panic and follow these steps to ease into the testing business. Practice testing often to achieve best results. Tip: try to test the smallest unit possible, usually a function, rather than a combination of functions. Testing combinations is called integration testing, which I will cover in subsequent posts. Here are a few ea

posted on March 27, 2013 by Anthony Ferrara

In today's episode, I talk a little bit about what it takes to become a better developer. Nobody will ever expect you to know everything, but you better know how to find it... I'm trying out a new format with this video. Less scripted, more free-form, and with less visuals. This is not going to replace the other format (which I'm still working on), but instead compliment it from time to time.

@ircmaxell I just felt it was too trivial. I am sure other people will think it's great advise. and it's not wrong. it's just so obvious. but that's just because I am surrounded by people who practise this every day.
@Gordon It's obvious, for sure
It's obvious to us because we know it
a lot don't
as evidenced by the new questions on SO
Yes, we're f* 1337.
Damn it I hate it when I restate something that others have written while I was typing
16:25
@ircmaxell yes. I agree. But your video promised to make me a better developer. And it didn't :) or rather. I didnt learn something knew from it. that's all I'm saying.
Is there a list maintained somewhere, of common data-structures/operation names? Like PHP's implode/explode, its often (from what I've seen) known as join/split respectively.
@Bracketworks join() is an alias of implode(), split() is ereg-based and evil
@DaveRandom Fair enough, but tangential; point is, does there exist a list of common names for common operations on common data-structures? ;)
@DaveRandom You're slow because you write proper English :D
16:27
@ircmaxell is that my Nazi cat riding, rainbow fire breathing unicorn in the background?
@ircmaxell no need to . it's okay if it doesn't please me. I am not your audience anyway.
@ircmaxell "If the first step when you encounter a problem is oh I need help, you're doing it wrong" <-- this. Can you make posters?
@webarto I'm slow because I was dropped on my head as a baby. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
@MadaraUchiha Yup :-D
@DaveRandom Funny :D
16:28
Glad it could be of use to you :D
Just because StackOverflow exists, does not mean you may no longer try to solve your problems on your own. Just saying.
Unicorns aside, I couldn't agree more with every word you say.
Uby
Uby
lol
The ability to learn is probably the most important skill developers have (or sadly, lack).
16:31
hi, i need help asap
@MadaraUchiha can u help me?
@Gordon ?
@webarto Will this work? <?php echo "Hello World"; ?>
haha
it's not working
/kick webarto
@webarto Did that help?
Haha I knew it.
Can you kick yourself?
@webarto That's a stupid question.
Can God unGod himself?
16:33
There's that video of that guy who can kick himself in balls
@webarto no :) what happens when I kick you btw? It's almost unnoticeable in the chat.
@Gordon I think just window.location.href = 'http://chat.stackoverflow.com/' :)
@webarto I pinged myself. @MadaraUchiha your argument is invalid.
@MadaraUchiha That is actually a very interesting question. Theoretically, god should be able to do so since god is omnipotent.
@Gordon In Hebrew, it goes, "Can God create a rock so heavy, that he himself wouldn't be able to lift?"
@MadaraUchiha yeah, I know that one. It's a paradox. Although it's slightly different with god ungodding because it would not interfere with gods omnipotence.
16:37
Hey @all of you jQ elite, does anyone know if it's possible to prevent a jQxhr from firing its error handler when you call abort() on it?
Uby
Uby
It's a paradox only for us, poor minded humans :P
@Gordon Can God say "I'm a liar" and tell the truth?
@MadaraUchiha no, he can't. You need an existing object to perform an action.
@Ocramius Let's not get into that discussion just yet :P
In philosophy and logic, the liar paradox or liar's paradox (pseudomenon in Ancient Greek) is the statement "this sentence is false." Trying to assign to this statement a classical binary truth value leads to a contradiction (see paradox). If "this sentence is false" is true, then the sentence is false, which would in turn mean that it is actually true, but this would mean that it is false, and so on without end. Similarly, if "this sentence is false" is false, then the sentence is true, which would in turn mean that it is actually false, but this would mean that it is true, and so on wi...
16:40
@MadaraUchiha I was just finding a quick solution :(
@Gordon THIS. SENTENCE. IS. FALSE!!! don't think about it don't think about it don't think about it
Research has gone into this: fire away!
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Q: PHP - SSH2 SFTP Downloads With Progress

JimboI feel this deserves a question as StackOverflow doesn't seem to have enough on the subject. I want to SFTP, using PHP with a Progress Bar I love progress bars. However, this time I want to do something a little different. I want to do the following with PHP, and this one looks a lot harder tha...

@Ocramius null reference exception
@Bracketworks I didn't say "write broken code". I was doing static analysis!
forecast.io this is good
16:46
@Ocramius I was just being funny.
@MadaraUchiha 90's want their drop shadow back :D
@webarto :P
@MadaraUchiha I scored 70 and that's okay :)
@Gordon :D
Hey @Gordon, the only reason I put that question up there really is so that, (if nobody else answers it), and maybe with people's help along the way, I can post the answer in-depth and add to the community. Not asking for my work to be done for me ;)
I'll be actively working on a solution up until the time that one is found ;) Consider it merely a placeholder, yet which people can contribute to and speed me up if they like
16:57
@MadaraUchiha Nice :D
@Jimbo it's a good question. I'd help you but I am busy atm.
Hi, I got some improve in my question, but a problem still alives... Someone can help me? stackoverflow.com/questions/15599521/…
@Gordon It's okay, I just saw your tweet and thought you might've been considering it a lazy question - so just wanted to clarify :)
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Q: How to automatic load files needed by a namespaces?

GarouDanI have two files as described below: Path: index.php <?php // Composer autload require_once 'vendor/autoload.php'; //The commented code below works: //$loader = new Twig_Loader_String(); //$twig = new Twig_Environment($loader); //echo $twig->render('Hello {{ name }}!', array('name' =>...

17:02
@Jimbo nah, I tweeted that a few days ago. @ircmaxell just RT'ed it
thanks btw @ircmaxell
Ahh okay, lol @ircmaxell
@Gordon it's good content :-D
I should thank you for writing it :-0D
Yup
Just like Cloud computing.. We forgot the faces of our fathers
since I am currently research software engineering and agile I was quite amazed about how much they apparently knew long before Agile existed
they just failed somehow to apply it
take this:
17:08
I do not shoot with my hand;
He who shoots with his hand has forgotten the face of his father.
I shoot with my mind.
"software development is a social learning process" - Howard Baetjer, Jr., "Software as Capital", 1985
1985!!!!
@Gordon I think a lot of it was applied, just not formally
and without a name
@ircmaxell my current theory is that it was applied way too formally. subject to change though.
See, my current understanding and thought process is that it is applied today way too formally
apparently, the earlier se processes were way to focused on process instead of understanding that a social learning process requires flexibility and context awareness
17:10
Someone at our company (our agile coach and consultant, who was one of the founders of the term agile) was recently quoted in a talk as saying "Agile is all about process, you can't do agile without the process"
and I almost stood up, called him an idiot and walked out... But didn't
@ircmaxell That's real self-control there! :P
@ircmaxell whaaaaaaaaaaat?
it seems dangerously over-simplified to say "Agile is all about X" for some single X other than X = people. i suppose for effect one might.
"Agile is all about process, you can't do agile without the process" <-- BS. Agile is a business philosophy, not a PM framework...
vimeo.com/32143919 Haven't heard about Jeremy Keith before.
@ircmaxell I'd rather call it a Mindset but I haven't read enough about it yet to tweet something like that :)
17:15
yeah, I could agree with that
@ircmaxell are you willing/allowed to share who the coach is?
The point is it's not something you "implement". It's something that has to be applied and practiced by the whole business...
A commit came in. "Refs #shoot #me #now - This 'typo correction' was wrong, and actually disabled costs only mode on the live website's category pages, bringing memory availability to an embarassing minimum"
Nothing like having an unexpected test of your emergency failover system!
@ircmaxell yes, to me Agile has much more to do with Culture than with process
@Gordon I won't say it...
17:17
@ircmaxell fair enough. I'll coerce it out of you with beer should we ever meet
@Gordon We're on the same page with that
it's not that the process isn't important. It's that the process adds structure to the culture and enabling the philosophy, rather than being the philosopy/culture...
@ircmaxell yes, in a way, the process is just one of the tools that individuals and interactions are preferable too
although I recently learned that process is not tool in SE lingo
hence "in a way"
Software Engineering
Ah yes
17:20
> Software engineering tools provide automated or semi-automated support for the process and the methods. When tools are integrated so that information created by one tool can be used by another, a system for the support of software development, called computer-aided software engineering, is established. CASE combines software, hardware, and a software engineering database … to create a software engineering environment analogous to CAD/CAE for hardware
interesting...
I don't know about formalized definitions in that context... Perhaps yes, but not sure...
meaning the importance of formalized definitions... again, need to think on that
@ircmaxell the above is from Pressman but there is also the SWEBOK and the ISO/IEEE standard dictionary with definitions like that.
yeah, I get that they are formalized definitions
@ircmaxell even if you don't agree with these formalized definitions, I found them helpful in understanding where people are coming from. A lot of that SWEBOK stuff is extremely bureacratic process work. Far from Agile. Although they are adopting lately.
I'm debating the usefulness of a formalized definition like that to the real world (outside of academic study of the ecosystem). I could just be talking outside of my ass here, but just going with my gut instinct
17:27
@ircmaxell yes, true. Fowler said the same: martinfowler.com/bliki/Swebok.html
> Usually I'd ignore something like this. There are hoards of IEEE standards out there that are routinely ignored by anyone doing commercial software development. Mostly they were written by academics and those engaged in large government projects. Business people don't consider government as a synonym for efficiency.
But it helps understand software process models like Waterfall or RUP which are applied in practise
or rather the rationale behind it. that is, trying to make building software an engineering discipline with formalized methods and stuff so it can be more reliable
Yeah, that's quite fair
I'm not saying it's not worth studying or knowing
not in the least
but practicality is what I question... Then again, I guess it depends on your goals...
@ircmaxell it always depends :)
Thx for your help Rikesh. You saved my precious time. — phpLover Mar 18 at 8:05
LOL, his precious time.
Guys, does someone know how accurate SO searches are? In particular wondering over stackoverflow.com/…
@NikiC
Does that search really list all questions in php with greater than 5 votes? If so, it would imply that only gets about four Qs with >= 5 votes per day
@NikiC doesn't sound unrealistic
17:50
how many questions does php get per day overall?
@ircmaxell, thanks, that link helped!
@PeeHaa :] Indeed.
@NikiC no clue. try the opendata explorer to get an average
heh
i think I'll just stop wasting my time instead ^^
it's not like I don't already know that is really shitty
@NikiC it's not wasting your time if you enjoy wasting it
@NikiC yeah, compared with python, ruby or java the numbers are quite low
18:18
All hail the PHP people
evening
apologies but how would I go about outputting the url/link for each list item as well please? — ss888 5 mins ago
@PeeHaa On what grounds?
@MadaraUchiha Shows no sign of research
That's excellent grounds for a downvote. Why the close vote?
18:32
@PeeHaa that only warrants a DV
Ow I also downvoted
@PeeHaa So have I, I didn't closevote though. I don't think it's needed.
(Sadly we don't have the General Reference close reason, but w/e)
Well besides th RTFM of it it is also TL
OP doesn't have a $check_added_files anywhere.
man mysqlinumrows
@PeeHaa No match found
posted on March 27, 2013 by Lukas Smith

Symfony2 is without a doubt a very lively open source project. No small part thanks to Github, there is a flurry of tickets and more importantly pull requests coming in daily with dozens merged every week. These changes cover everything from small typos, to bigger refactorings, new test cases, documentation, performance optimizations. What even more positively stunning is that while there are a

posted on March 27, 2013 by Liip

I have been on the conference tour for quite some time now and on top of that I travel about every 2nd weekend to some frisbee tournament around the globe. Yet I have never visited the UK. So far the most I have seen of the UK was transiting via direct bus from one London airport to another. So I was quite thrilled when my talk about the Symfony2 CMF was accepted for PHPNE in Newcastle. I was a

Can I ask how old are you? Btw, don't care about the downvotes on the question.. They are because it might be a little bit off topic. But I think this is the general question that makes a hacker :) — hek2mgl 5 mins ago
owkay...
Hi, my name is Dejan, and I have no idea what I'm doing.
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Hi Dejan
Evening @R.MartinhoFernandes
hi
Can someone help me creating a backend server in php to accept rest calls
If you are following up with a specific question I might. If the above already was your question I'll pass thank you
PLB
PLB
@Abhishek it depends, how much you are going to pay.
i can't pay anythin
HI.... I have developed the front end in backbone.js. I need to make the call to the server and receive the processs the request on server and send the response. For this i need to make a server which accepts rest calls and sends the response..
Can someone guide me to a tutorials for this
@Abhishek No we can not
That's what google is for
i couldn't fins a good one
if u can tell the approach
at least
You make a request on the front end. You handle the request on the backend. You send the response on the backend. You handle the response on the front end @Abhishek
i know that. thanks peehaa. all i want to know how can i process the request coming in form of rest url
19:07
@SupriyoJana You already asked in JS room. Please don't spam in here
this is a sample request
where should my processing page be
@SupriyoJana No we are the PHP room. I know it's a mistake often made by people thinking it is the google charts support room.
6 messages moved to bin
@Abhishek Where you processing page actually is doesn't really matter
What matters is our plan.
ok so i make a page on server as process.php
how should my request url look like
/
That's kinda up to you as the API provider
19:20
/clients/peehaa?charge=1000&currency=USD
good evening
@Jocelyn Evening
posted on March 27, 2013 by Paul M. Jones

Common technical conversation: “Well, why don’t we just make a generic system, and then we’ll tweak it to work with every specific implementation as we roll it out?” There follows a long conversation from any good project manager that runs … Continue reading →

posted on March 27, 2013 by Lukas Smith

Symfony 1.x I would put into a category of frameworks focused on RAD, aka rapid application development. There are many other frameworks I would put into this category like CakePHP, Yii, CodeIgniter. All of these frameworks have their roots in the pre 5.3 days of PHP. I say this mostly because there has been a considerable shift in development methodology since then towards more decoupling and

aaand I'm home
19:25
40 close-votes a day is really not enough for
@tereško Welcome home :)
Big news: #zendframework 1 is migrating to git: http://bit.ly/zf1-goes-git #php #zf
maybe we should cast "keep-votes" for questions we want to keep open, and automatically close all the others...it would be faster.
19:44
@webarto about time. Also issues being moved to gh afaik
@Ocramius I think it's because EOL is coming, so that community could do the work in fixing things.
@webarto indeed. it's still 13 months or such right now
Hi all
I've come again with my many problems
I'm working on a project that has over 49 tables at the moment
is it advisable to break it into different databases
and group by feature?
huh?
@iroegbu I suggest keeping your tables in the same database. 49 tables in the same database in really not a problem.
(one of my databases has over 5000 tables and works fine)
19:53
it'll work but it's hard to maintain
@iroegbu no , it's NOT advisable
how then do I maintain that kinda db?
with documentation
holy crap, that's a lot of
Sadly, this article seems extremely relevant, regarding my current job: http://robertheaton.com/2013/03/27/take-pride-or-f----it/
what makes it worse is that code-rot in a feature can be cause not only by you , but also your clueless co-workers
20:07
I wonder what would happen if they read it :D
@webarto you mean after their eyes glaze over in the first paragraph? They read one more paragraph on general principle and them dismiss it with a little giggle
@tereško I'm sorry, bad wording, I wonder how your co-workers would feel if they read your opinion of them online, granted they are not familiar with your opinion already.
they are familiar with my opinion , and they are aware of my opinion on the codebase as whole
@tereško that isn't very easy... and I see the number increasing
i'm using a jquery plugin and for some unknown (to me) reason it create a div element after my script block which is at the end of the page. Of course i cannot remove it using my script since it's after the script block. Any idea?
20:14
@iroegbu 50 tables in a normalized DB is not a lot
I'm scared cos I see it going far beyond that number... and some features have about 4-5 tables
If I could somehow group the tables by feature...
make a diagram
I'll use paint
brb
@tereško Ah that is nice. Good people then, if they accept it.
who said taht they accept it
they think that I am clueless about "real programming"
@iroegbu visual-paradigm.com/product/vpuml/editions/community.jsp , use this one (it's free UML tool)
20:21
@tereško thanks
@tereško I didnt know there was a CE of it. nice
@tereško Not sure who is the newfag there. I'm not sure how you work with them, then.
@tereško Oh damn, I needed this too :D
@iroegbu also , you could look into concept of "mind maps" ( free tools for that : xmind and freemind) .. helps with planning of projects , and you can actually send them to clients too, because they do not require technical knowledge
usually I use visio
@Gordon they have a habit of hiding the community editions. I think you cannot even get to that page from the main site by just clicking around (at least that's how it was in the previous site design that they had)
20:33
Hi all ...
@tereško I can't put all now
@iroegbu i fail to see the problem
they 49 and growing... and as you can see they can easily be compartmentalized
20:36
so what ?
you are making no sense
ok, since you feel strongly about leaving like that I will for now
@iroegbu is it windows 8 style? (joking)
lols... no
@tereško ah. there is a catch: FREE of Charge (For Non-Commercial Use Only)
@tereško I was just thinking as they are grouped in the project dir why not do same in the database?
20:38
@Gordon well .. you cannot sell your diagrams
what a big deal
@webarto And the xor's in :)
@NikiC Thanks to you :) <3
gratz @webarto :)
@iroegbu why do you have a separate table for users and admins ? why do you have separate table for inbo, trash and draft and outbox ?
@tereško usually "For Non-Commercial Use Only" means you may not use it at all in a commercial projects. Meaning you may not create a diagram at all.
@webarto gz
20:41
What's this talk about XOR all day long?
I've heard @webarto babbling on about it
@PeeHaa @Gordon thanks guys :)
@Gordon more like "you cannot use it at your workplace"
@tereško I want to be able to easily manage messages, for eg. I send a message and then delete from my inbox... there is a table missing there
@MadaraUchiha feature no one is going to use :D
'message'
that actually contains the message
20:42
@webarto Oh, PHP feature? :P
@tereško if you do non-commercial work at your workplace you may use it
There weren't XOR up until now?
the remaining contain ids
tbh, I dont know what exactly went into the core :)
@MadaraUchiha Ah no, there wasn't XOR in INI parser, but in e.g. PHP ini it said you can use XOR etc, but in fact, it wasn't implemented :) github.com/php/php-src/pull/311
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@Gordon i'm not a lawyer , but IIRC , the restriction is usually applied based on where you use it , not what you use it for .. they cannot track whether the diagram is "commercial" or not , but they can track where it is used
@webarto It would be funny if your patch had some memory corruption issue and introduced a RCE vulnerability :) Because, you know:
yesterday, by Gordon
@DaveRandom I never use XOR. It sounds too much like ROR. I think it could be insecure.
Quick, revert!
@webarto Ah, I see, very good, congrats!
@MadaraUchiha Thanks, github.com/php/php-src/blob/master/php.ini-development#L50 this is now true, but nobody cares :P
@webarto's push to the PHP source is implemented! This is now true!
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@webarto Let's see how much people care :)
20:47
Does SO stack answers by upvotes or by accepted answer? :s
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Q: What are the performance considerations of storing files in MySQL?

ShamoonI'm creating an application where users can edit their "files" for various purposes. Each user will have his / her own sandbox of files. The question is whether these files should actually exist on a drive or as long pieces of text in a MySQL DB?

@MadaraUchiha Oh gawd, I have to change my username now :D
@iroegbu Accepted, then upvotes
@iroegbu Own accepted answer is not at the top if it doesn't have enough upvotes though
That's the exception to the rule.
@MadaraUchiha ok, thanks.
in the zend engine zend_list_delete is used to decrease the refcount, right? or is there a different way of doing it?
20:54
XOR it :P
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@igorw why are you looking for a different way?
I'm trying to track down a potential mem leak (or missing refcount dec) in the php-uv extension.
basically I have no idea what I'm doing :)

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