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12:01 AM
@bwoebi btw it's a rip-off of toys.usvsth3m.com/maths
 
@Bracketworks why?
 
@Kazzkiq Because I'm a jealous prick.
 
@Bracketworks haha i see
someone here already tried the PhalconPHP framework?
thoughts?
 
just because you write crappy framework in C does not make it magically non-crappy
 
@tereško No, but the segfaults are that much more magical.
 
12:06 AM
also, never trust benchmarks which you have not forged yourself
 
@Danack okay… this was harder :-)
@Danack 5 times failed… it was always because I was to slow to move the mouse xD
 
mouse?
q + p
 
were q and p not to start only?
 
nope
for the answers as well
 
going to retry with q&p^^
failed exactly zero times… far too easy :-D
 
12:22 AM
binary under pressure:))) lol lev. 100
WTH ?!?!? now I CAN do binary under pressure :)))))))
 
the worst are these with xor…
 
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@Danack Thanks for the solid work. I'm going over the diffs now, should be able to merge shortly. I really am going to try to work on some refactoring this week -- have just been too busy with other stuff lately.
 
@rdlowrey np - I'm still going to be using my fork of Auryn for a while as it doesn't sound like I'm going to easily convince you about the wonders of being able to define injections or share instances by the chain of class constructors.
When less people are pressuring you about Aerys I might have another go then ;)
 
Taking pictures of hipsters taking pictures of food.
 
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@Danack well I'm not 100% against it, but as long as it conflicts with the instance-sharing functionality that's an issue. I'll feel better equipped to definitively add or reject that kind of functionality after I have some time to work in the relevant code. It's just been a while since I've spent a lot of time there. Once I can do a bit of refactoring I'll reevaluate.
 
12:34 AM
@Bracketworks Very meta
 
@rdlowrey I want Manziel to play too. I think Alabama beat themselves as much as A&M beat them last year and expecting the Tide to come out a little better
 
nice series.. i can do simple maths under pressure too :P
 
@Bracketworks That is hardcore. I can't say I've ever seen anybody using a camera like that for it...
 
@rdlowrey "Shouldn't this line read this: $this->assertEquals('Class2', get_class($class));" I don't understand - it does read that, doesn't it. Also that's from a while ago, this should just be the difference for the latest pull request: github.com/rdlowrey/Auryn/pull/19/files
 
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12:36 AM
@Danack Yeah it is -- I realized that had been corrected and deleted the comment a minute ago.
 
ah - but you can't delete emails..
 
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@cspray Yeah honestly I think last year was a fluke. I never felt like Manziel deserved the Heisman and I fully expect every giant defensive lineman in the SEC to be out for blood when they play A&M. Bama's in particular.
 
@rdlowrey Well, A&M came out in the 1st quarter and really punched Alabama in the mouth. The rest of the game they scored just 9 points though; our offense never really got clicking
And we don't have to play LSU right before the Aggies
But, I kinda expect him to get suspended to be honest with you. If the media reports carry any weight he exposed himself too much imo
 
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@cspray And given you only have two real games on the schedule all season I suspect that A&M game might turn into a highlight reel. Like a Notre Dame highlight reel.
 
@rdlowrey Yea, the scheduling definitely is very favorable this year
 
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12:41 AM
I just hope Clemson wins week 1 vs UGA. Otherwise my season will be ruined before it gets started.
 
This season is really the first that feels championship or bust
@rdlowrey I hope Georgia wins. Hard for me to root against the SEC...unless it's Auburn
 
I miss my alarm clock:
 
 
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1:48 AM
Hi, I'm trying to use a 4chan-like board script http://www.1chan.net/futallaby/ but it uses constants; how would I go about updating it so it no longer uses constants?
 
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Q: connet to the mysql database using phpseclib library

ఠ_ఠI have successfully connect to the My VPS using phpscelib library.Now i want to connect to my existing database.Please help me for this ? <?php set_include_path(get_include_path() . PATH_SEPARATOR . 'phpseclib'); include('Net/SSH2.php'); $ssh = new Net_SSH2('192.ccc.ccc.ccc'); if (!$ssh->logi...

 
@ఠ_ఠ connet?
 
connect
thanks
 
2:04 AM
I have a confession to make...
I'm not up to par on PHP standards for MVC
I'm probably, like, at a double-bogey
Would anyone happen to know a half-decent tutorial? Or should I just download Zend/Symfony and play around with it?
 
@ChrisForrence they're not perfect but I'd suggest you to do that anyway, since you get an idea about "getting par"
there isn't some real MVC out there though
 
@Ocramius - I mean, I could always pick Smalltalk back up
But...yeah nvm jk
 
well, MVC wasn't thought for stateless stuff anyway IMO :P
 
We're having the MVC conversation again today already?
 
I mean, we could talk about VCM. Or CMV
 
2:15 AM
You should check out Silex.
Pretty good framework to just jump into. Personally, I currently use Laravel, but I got schooled on that earlier today and maybe looking into other possibilities.
 
I use Laravel too, it's simply really easy for me to use.
 
I agree, but a good point was made earlier that, unless your application is being worked on by several developers, Laravel is a bit overkill. And I have always felt that there was more to it than I needed, so now I'm reevaluating my situation for a new project.
 
Awesome, I'll check Silex out
I'm also going through this tutorial
 
2:28 AM
interesting spam, it almost looks real
 
What would be the point of that spam?
Also I'm making a simple message board for my site that will probably eventually one day be in the tens of thousands of posts, are there any improvements I should make to my design?
 
Be sure to create proper indices for each table
 
Foreign keys should take care of that.
 
Would there be arbitrary board names?
 
I think those arrows indicate references (or at least should)
 
2:33 AM
Yea I'm not exactly the most fancy chart maker.
 
There are (free) ER tools for that :)
 
UML charts are fun :)
 
@MichaelIrigoyen Honestly I've never looked into MySQL optimization; by indices I'm guessing you mean setting the Id fields to primary key.
 
do you have ThreadID -> references threads(id) on delete cascade?
 
No I haven't set up the DB yet, and I don't even know what that is but I'm assuming that's something I should do; so I'll do research on it.
I should probably mention that I'm just a teenager in his bedroom hacking out code, not exactly what I'd call a professional.
From what I've observed its a majority of late 20s and above.
 
2:39 AM
The primary key is always indexed, but if you plan on querying on other fields, for example in the replies table, your primary key would likely be Id, but you would mainly query against ThreadID, so you'd want to create an index on that field as well.
 
@MichaelIrigoyen Thank you! I appreciate the help.
 
You're welcome
I should also chime in, that you really should use PDO when you start writing your PHP: php.net/manual/en/book.pdo.php
 
I am using PDO, I think. Whatever Laravel uses.
 
Okay, yeah, Laravel does use PDO. That's important!
 
lol
$pdo->prepare("SELECT * FROM Users WHERE id = {$_GET['id']}") ... just because you use PDO, does not mean that your site is magically secure
 
2:46 AM
Doesn't laravel handle all of that security stuff for you?
If not then crap I have a site up with a million and one vulnerabilities.
 
Laravel !== Magic wand
 
I don't believe I said PDO magically secures your site. I said I recommended he use that, over what most beginners would do.
 
True; considering there's still plenty of questions that come in with people using mysql_query...
 
It would be better to suggest using PDO and prepared statements.
 
@Alec Laravel will handle a good amount of basic security, but you really should learn the ins and outs of it all. Never blindly believe a framework, or any code for that matter, is inherently secure.
 
2:49 AM
Laravel is piece of crap, a pointless waste of time, that perpetuates bad practices
 
@Jack I guess I usually assume PDO and prepared statements go hand-in-hand. But, that is a good point to make.
I don't see how it perpetuates bad practices, but every framework has it's own niche. It's abundantly clear how you feel about it.
I actually started messing around with Silex this evening. It's pretty damn slick.
 
Well, I wouldn't really consider myself to be a beginner. I've been doing PHP for about 4 years now and began web development when I was 7. I just haven't been granted with any experience in the professional field, or a college education in computer science.
 
Laraval is based around global state. It uses global state as its core mechanic.
 
Why is being based around global state bad? (I know very little about it, so I'd like to understand it better.)
 
I am still looking for a good framework.. I have been using the Seagull Project for ever :(
The thing I like about the Seagull Project is that everything is self contained in its own "module".. (or application).. But I really need to get off of it... I have been following CI/Zend/Laravel/Cake forever, but have never made the switch :\
 
2:59 AM
Well CI and Zend are garbage. I'm learning pretty quickly that Laravel is also. I'm not sure I know anything about Cake.
 
The Cake is a lie :)
 
You will be baked and then there will be cake.
 
I tried Zend when it was at 1... hated it.. I tried many flavours of CI and well.. just like you said :) Probably the reason I haven't let Seagull (even though it is soooo old) and not managed anymore
 
Is 2048 too many characters to allow or is it reasonable?
 
@tereško we have tested my app using among 15 pcs.it working perfect but it has some delay when sync because i'm using ssh(phphseclib library for connect to the remote mysql DB
 
3:04 AM
@Alec Might as well go for MEDIUMTEXT
 
@Alec For long content, you should use text. dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/blob.html
 
@ఠ_ఠ it's 6AM, go away =P
 
Alright using mediumtext
 
@tereško haha.Thanks for your awesome help and guidance
 
Also are there any opensource projects like the stackoverflow chat btw? I'd like to implement something like it in my site
 
3:23 AM
echo $ssh->exec("mysql -uxxx -pxxx  xxxxx-e 'SHOW TABLES'");  is there anyway to pass this output to an array ?
 
You should seriously consider using an ssh tunnel instead.
 
Is anyone using the SFTP plugin for Sublime Text 2 here? Seems mine just stopped working and won't load back up
 
user895378
@Danack & @leigh I've merged both of your PRs, added some other useful functionality and tagged a new version. CHANGELOG for details.
 
hmm nevermind.. seems they were all put into the ignored_packages... I should of looked there first
 
3:34 AM
 
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@ఠ_ఠ @tereško was been nice with you? what's your secret? O_O tell me your secret! O_O
 
user652649
morning
 
@Wes it's long story
 
user652649
do you have a pretty sister? O_O
 
i'm creating a mysql replication kind of script using php
ah ha :D
yeah i had.she already married
:p
 
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3:43 AM
bad news for @tereško :(
 
lol
stackoverflow.com/questions/18270960/connect-to-the-mysql-database-using-phpseclib-library/18326008
 
You had? You mean she turned ugly after marriage?
 
user652649
lol
 
:D
echo $ssh->exec("mysql -uxxx -pxxx  xxxxx-e 'SHOW TABLES'");  is there anyway to pass this output to an array ?
 
Have you read the manual page on exec()?
 
user652649
3:49 AM
i think it's a different exec, the one on ssh2 extension probably
 
i'm using phpsec library
 
555k, Kerala India
1.2k 1 4 15
That certainly shows ambition.
 
yeah.i suddenly feel stupid
555k, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1.2k
 
hii
 
back of a napkin calculation.... he should get there by the year 2737
 
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4:01 AM
 
ah
 
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Q: php Object of class Closure could not be converted to string

user1653653I'm creating a search-function for my PHP-based file manager. I'm getting this error: 'Catchable fatal error: Object of class Closure could not be converted to string' on the following line: if ($data->input_size) { $data_string_files = $data_string_folders .= ($begun_files ? ($data->input_log...

One-line all the things!
 
is zerkms trolling there ?
 
Just a little.
 
user652649
4:16 AM
trollfest!
 
user652649
why does he need a closure in the first place? for shorten code?
 
@Wes I think he want to use it as inline code.
 
RewriteRule ^login/registreren login/registreren.php [L,NC] is this correct?
 
 
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5:27 AM
Hi guys
I am new to magento
jumped without knowing any sever side scripting language
Can anyone help me with the installation process?
 
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it's the second 500+ bounty i start in one week, one day i will succeeded in proudly having 0 rep
 
cool
 
user652649
@Mr_Green why did you choose magento? suicidal tendencies? xD
 
ya seems to be :D
which version of magento I should download?
Magento CE?
or Magento go?
 
user652649
no idea... last time i've used magento i've failed analyzing 1mb backtrace
 
5:44 AM
Well, got a forum done in one night. Thanks to @MichaelIrigoyen @tereško and others.
 
Alec, very nice
Here is one that I have been working on for awhile (part of a major overhaul of a website)...
http://imgur.com/5HmtfZc
 
5:59 AM
hey @hakre
 
good morning sirs!
:D
 
@hakre can you call me later that day and give me a status update please?
 
he wants to archieve this.
 
hello people
i have here a question ...why does codeigniter always comes with index.php when developing sites we always have to remove it
??
 
6:16 AM
 
yes @Gordon
 
@Rozer do you have any idea what that file does?
 
thats the only reason i'm arising question here.. @Gordon would u please explain me these stuffs..
 
@Rozer if you delete index.php the application will be malfunctioning
 
6:33 AM
Morning
@Gordon I'm pretty sure, @Rozer speaks about removing index.php from url.
 
@Leri spoted my question
exactly
:)
 
ID/Name AgeGroup FictString GameString Gender SongString
id 18-25 44 44 M INP 5456 441 434

In this data ... the spaces have the regex as `\s{2}` but when I replace these with comma, I get
`ID/Name,AgeGroup,FictString,GameString,Gender,SongString,id,18-25,44,44,M,INP,5456,441,434`
in a single line.
Why are `SongStringid` concatenated when there are no spaces between SongString and id ?
 
@Rozer To be exact, physically index.php is processed by server, you just do url rewriting so urls become more friendly for search engines.
 
@Leri that was an good explaination thank you .. :)
 
Kindly What books needed to be a very good web developer
 
6:40 AM
@Rozer You're welcome.
 
I want to use PHP and mysql
can anyone give me a good books please (to be web good developer)
 
@MuadhProgrammer Answers/suggestions depend on your current skills.
 
@Leri yes , I have some skills but I want to start from zero to be very good web developer
 
6:55 AM
No one here?
 
@MuadhProgrammer What programming background do you have?
 
Good morning!
 
@Jack PHP and C#
 
Prior to the adoption of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), the spacer GIF was a transparent image, often used to control blank space within a web page, that can be resized according to the width and height dimensions it is given. The reason a spacer GIF is invisible is so that an HTML developer can create a table cell and fill the background with a specific color that can be viewed through the transparent spacer GIF. For instance, a developer seeking to create a square blue box 500 pixels on a side could use a separate blue 500×500 graphic at the expense of additional bandwidth. Instead, the d...
 
7:00 AM
/me hates spacer gif
If your background is already PHP then why do you want to start @ level 0?
 
@Jack HTML ,CSS , and few of javascript
 
this is so funny, was picking up just an old book from the shelf, see its from '96 and then when googling it found the reiview that that book introduced space gif and spacer gif has a wikipedia site.
 
@Jack I decide to restart
 
morning all
 
I thought humans don't have that ability.
 
7:01 AM
yeah, the old website is still online! killersites.com/killerSites/core.html
 
@hakre What a novelty :)
 
its all so great.
this is now my quote of the day.
 
Morrrningg beloved world :D
 
good morning sir!
 
7:03 AM
@hakre And the best part; it sells for $0.01
 
> Second Edition is packed full of updated information on designing for 4.0 browsers
yay! HTML 5 is backwards compatible, so this is perfect.
 
@Jack What you suggest for me?
 
how to use php to save pdf file on server?
 
@hakre Are they saying it could be 3.9999 browsers?
 
7:07 AM
Wow, now this is a chest of tricks: Single Pixel GIF Trick and now the over-killer: Invisible Table Trick.
 
hate to ask, but.. it's the first time when there's no answers at all :p
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Q: Dynamic namespaced class with alias

Alma Do MundoSO, I have an issue with dynamic object creation using namespaces. Here's namespace code: namespace Foo { class Bar { } } Now, I'm trying to create object of class Bar with: include('namespace.php'); $sName = 'Bar'; $sClass = '\\Foo\\'.$sName; $rObj = new $sClass; //correct obje...

 
@hakre Why you suggest the design pattern book for me?
 
@AlmaDoMundo The use statements are for the parser only I believe.
They're used to canonicalize your namespaced references.
 
@Jack - i've resolved the problem, actually (rewritten my loader) - now it's just curiosity
and it seems, you're correct, there's no way to do that
 
@AlmaDoMundo This is pretty much RTFM: Importing is performed at compile-time, and so does not affect dynamic class, function or constant names.
 
7:16 AM
Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood morning!
 
tmch
 
oh cmon .. its not monday anymore
 
@Leri - yes, I've noticed, thanks. But I thought there will be a way - now it's more clear for me (i.e. that it can not be done due to architecture itself)
 
@AlmaDoMundo Anyway, I'd suggest generate full name when you create object dynamically. Aliasing via autoloader may lead to unexpected bugs (i.e. situations when you simply can't know which file to load).
 
@Leri - that's exactly the way I've done now, yes
 
7:23 AM
@DamienOvereem That's where you are wrong. These are the days of a working week: Monday - Monday - Monday - Monday - Almost weekend day - Weekend - pre monday
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I haven't had to deal with use statements myself; just type the class and my IDE will do the work for me ;-)
 
actually, many features in PHP are looking like a broken things. My problem before this was a weird PHP behavior when handling static methods call as an object-contexted call via -> - that's a poor thing :p
 
@MuadhProgrammer are you trolling?
 
Mornings
 
@AlmaDoMundo Actually, not broken, php just lets you do sh*t. It's up to you if you do.
 
7:33 AM
@DaveRandom, hello
@Leri hm.. no, actually, problem is not only in doing sh*t - in some cases, PHP do not allow to use some meaningful things
I mean something like this
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Q: Calling methods concept in PHP: static call versus object context

Alma Do MundoSO, I have a problem with concept of PHP class method calling. Let we have a class that implementing simple sigma action, for example, a sum: class Sigma { protected $_fValue = null; public function __construct($fValue) { $this->_fValue = (double)$fValue; } public static ...

 
@AlmaDoMundo Umm... yeh that's a hangover from PHP4 (as is the var keyword and the fact that all methods are implicitly public unless you declare visibility). Just don't use it. Just pretend it was never possible.
 
@DaveRandom - so I do. (he-he, and what else can I do if it's impossible)
 
@AlmaDoMundo Every programming language does that at some point. There's nothing perfect created by human.
 
http://thephp.cc/viewpoints/blog/2013/08/trust-me-our-adservers-are-secure
Planet PHP
Trust Me: Our Adservers Are Secure
thePHP.cc
1376982000
 
@dragon112 If you always feel that way, you need to change jobs :)
 
7:39 AM
@Leri, yes, I agree. In general, I like concept of PHP, which means that programmer is smarter then the language
 
@AlmaDoMundo Heh.. never heard anyone explain it that way :) Me likes..
 
@AlmaDoMundo Compilers are almost always smarter than average programmer.
 
it's like unix, where you're allowed to do sh*t - remove system files, for example :p
 
Too bad that in alot of cases the programmer -isn't- smarter then the language
 
@DamienOvereem Nah I only feel like that getting out of bed xD
 
7:41 AM
@DamienOvereem - if you're a good php programmer - you have to be smarter than language
 
My point exactly.. most people are not :)
 
otherwise there's a million ways in PHP, which allows you to do some nasty things (globals, evals, hidden type-casting e t.c.)
@hakre - yet again thanks for pornel.net/phpns - pretty simple and useful
 
@Feeds So in summary, XHTML variants are the only sane approach to DOM in the browser, and the main reason it never took off is because advertisers couldn't be bothered to learn JS.
 
@AlmaDoMundo well, it's not that useful, however in times where the namespace entry in the php manual wasn't that detailed, it gave you a quick overview.
Better understand what compile time is in PHP ;)
 
I would add that browsers failed implement inline JS in XHTML correctly and the JS entry point should be run at DOM ready and document.write() should die
@AlmaDoMundo Yeh that's not useful as such, it's just bitching about a problem that is fundamentally unsolvable without radically altering the way PHP works underneath, in such a way that it would become a much less dynamic language, which is still one of the main selling points of PHP. PHP != Java.
 
7:54 AM
morning all
 
I agree it would be nice to fix it, but if you really analyse the problem there's very little that can be done about it.
 
mornin
 
morning all
 
@DaveRandom Hooray for PHP != Java
 
mornirng
 
7:57 AM
I got accused of trying to turn PHP into Java ... because I mentioned java in a manual page ...
 
@DaveRandom - I think I've got your point. it's good that Java!=php
@PeeHaa, hi
 
@JoeWatkins \o/
 
what is so wrong with java anyway, good language ...
 
@dragon112 Occasionally I wish it was, but then eventually I sober up. I still maintain that I would use Java a lot more if the JVM sucked a lot less, the language itself makes sense in many ways.
 
@DaveRandom, are you talking about the hunger ?
sure Java is hungry, it'll take up as much ram as you have ... but then, why shouldn't it, its a language that can do everything you need from a single process, you don't need a million php processes, a bunch of httpd processes and all that stuff ..
when I'm programming serious stuff, Java is where I turn, nothing can hold a candle too it ...
 
8:00 AM
@JoeWatkins I personally like C# way more
 
Yeh and the swiss-cheese of security holes and uncontrollable memory leaks. Oh, and the ridiculously inefficient portable byte codes. I mean really, what is the point in keeping all the symbol names in a language that's effectively compiled (in practice, for the average user). The only reason you'd need them is if you're using reflection for stuff. There should be a "don't include info only required for reflection" compile option.
 
I like C#, mono is getting better too ... but I still feel C# to be the domain of windows, and do I like running windows servers ... no, absolutely not, I don't even use windows for a desktop OS ...
 
And it'd be nice if you could embed some of those cmd line options that cause Java program paths to be 3KB in the code itself, as well
 
now I didn't say it was easy, I said powerful ...
 
@JoeWatkins That's not actually true. Syntactically, C# is the same on every platform. It's just mono that's limited.
 
8:03 AM
@JoeWatkins I understand you feel that way, still I like C# way better than Java. In my experience it's easier and faster to make something in C# then in Java (which is obviously an opinion).
 
@JoeWatkins I actually do like working on Windows. I don't like working with Windows, but for "I just want it to bloody work" (PC on TV in lounge, for example) Windows still can't be beaten.
 
@Leri the people driving it's development/release are ms, the people driving .net are ms ... its the domain of ms/windows still ...
 
I totally agree with Dave, if you want the device to just do stuff Windows is the best If you want to do 'weird' stuff you should take some linux version
 
@dragon112 In .net 4+, agreed. Before that there was some stuff I found I needed to go way out of my way to accomplish (I'm just trying to remember what it was :-P)
 
@DaveRandom I am talking about 4.0+ before that it was good but not quite there yet :p
 
8:08 AM
async/await is my favorite feature.
 
its personal preference in the end .... I'm glad there's so many choices and they probably all have their place ... I was just a bit baffled that mentioning the word java lead to me, or more precisely "the php team" being accused of turning PHP into Java ... then a little while later it lead to me being told to "shut up" by a stranger ... ppl are defensive aren't they !!
 
@rdlowrey @DaveRandom You also want to spit out an answer to stackoverflow.com/questions/8389253/…. Not that I think it will ever be answered considering it seems there really just is no right way
 
Morning
 
moring @Fabien
 
@Fabien, hello
 
8:17 AM
@JoeWatkins Java is a like beautifully crafted, perfectly spherical object that a master craftsman spent a lifetime and polishing and making the dimensions known absolutely. They then gave it to the guy who was in charge of making the hole it was supposed to fit through, who had just drawn round a mug on a piece of chipboard and cut a roughly circular hole with a jigsaw, then sat back and read the paper.
 
And it was actually a (smart and paper reading) monkey :)
 
@JoeWatkins Who told you to shut up? :o I mean I'm no Java fanboy but if you like it go right ahead, Java has it's merits.
 
@DaveRandom to me, you are the guy making the hole ...
 
@JoeWatkins Almost certainly true. The difference is I don't plan to sit back and read the paper afterwards, I want to try and make a better hole, and keep making better holes until they are worthy of the perfect sphere. I don't pretend to be an expert at anything, that doesn't mean I don't aspire to be one though...
 
Wow that escalated quickly :p
 
@DaveRandom you've died, gone to heaven and are now complaining that St Peter is too pleasant and the sound of angels singing is waking you up in the morning !!! The "problems" you cite in using Java, or the JVM are not the fault of Java, have your eyes open wide enough to see that is memory leaks are a problem in your java applications then your java is simply wrong, just because it executes doesn't make it correct, change how you program not what you program with ...
@dragon112 I know right, the guy was a total dick ...
 
@PeeHaa The top voted answer is the correct answer. There is a fundamental flaw in the OPs logic, I'm not talking about HTTP authentication here, so that's at least 1 status code we aren't going to use (401 Unauthorized). - all 2616 says is that the server must respond with a WWW-Authenticate: header, it doesn't specify that you can't make up your own auth mechanism.
 
I was just saying, bit cowardly to make comment without chance of having your misconceptions, and they are misconceptions, proven absolutely wrong ...
 
@DaveRandom You know I am OP right? :P
And my logic is just totally awesome
 
8:29 AM
@PeeHaa Oh lol didn't even notice :-P
 
:D
 
You don't specify whether you are talking about a browser or not?
Because in the context of a browser 401 is out of the window, but that's only because the browser doesn't know about your CraxyAwesumAuth schema
 
@DaveRandom Yes I was / am talking about browsers
I think
It has been a while ago :P
 
Hey @DaveRandom Those Elephpants... any eta on when you'll get them? Or didn't you hear anything yet? (gonna be a gift for the office :)
 
8:36 AM
 
@JoeWatkins Not completely true about my complaint attitude, but again I'm certainly not claiming to be an expert (and neither am I trying to start yet another pointless language vs. language flame war). And I fully take on board your statement that my Java is probably wrong almost all (if not all) of the time I have problem with it.
 
@DaveRandom Also Objective-C
 
@DaveRandom C++ sucks
 
@Jimbo hello
 
@Jimbo Now you've done it!
 
8:40 AM
@DamienOvereem I've pinged the guy asking for payment details but not heard anything back yet, but it did take him a week to respond to my initial enquiry and I imagine he does have a real job so I'm just playing the waiting game at the moment. According to his initial email it should take 7-10 days from receipt of payment to get to me, and then I'll be shipping on whatever option you want/are willing to pay for so however long that takes.
 
The Lounge is gonna LYNCH you!
 
@dragon112 I only told the truth! This isn't the 40's, you don't lynch people for exposing the truth.. oh wait..
 
@DaveRandom such flame wars are pointless .... I'm glad they all exist ...
 
@Jimbo Yea... about that:p
 
@Jimbo So, it has come to this.
 
8:41 AM
@dragon112 Yes but I have other problems with Obj-C, it's not very nice to work with as language IMO (unlike Java)
 
@MadaraUchiha (it always comes to this) ;)
 
@DaveRandom HULK SMASH!!!
 
Also my life is a lower-case i free zone which puts the dampers on it a bit
 
8:42 AM
 
@DaveRandom There is a lower case i in your message there ^
 
oh, another awesome project by @igorw! github.com/igorw/befunge-php#readme
 
@dragon112 Yeh but that one's OK because I didn't pay $10000000000 for it
 
He really needs to stop smoking that hard :P
 
@DaveRandom But.. but... there will be a gold iPhone soon (LOL WUT APPLE REALLY?!)
 
@igorwesome you really need to stop with heavy drugs: https://github.com/igorw/befunge-php . j/k ofc: great job!
 
Yay, 200 upvotes ^-^
 
@Jimbo 2 DV, so it's actually 202 :D
 
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A: Simplest PHP example for retrieving user_timeline with Twitter API version 1.1

FrewuillThank you Kris! It worked for me without using parameters to the query, whenever I used more than one parameter it showed me the error: 32 Could not authenticate you. The problem for me, was in the ampersand encoding. So in your code where it's the following line $url .= "?".http_build_query($...

Odd, this answer scores higher than the one it aims to correct.
It looks a lot like NaA though.
 

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