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20:02
robots.txt on my server?
@Ramaraju.d i believe it will, unless there is something else you didn't specify..
@CheJug google doesn't go to your site everyday.. you can tell it to reindex your site but you will have to wait
@Michel06 dafuq is all dat?
This room gets weird sometimes.
20:18
/me hides
This place doesn't have /me? D: What kind of place this this?!? :'(
@LeviMorrison pthreads docs
Ah, I see.
@DanLugg it usually is during fridays..
This is Thuursday. D:
hey.. PHP guys..!
20:26
@webarto: php.net/array-reduce click on $carry; notice that it doesn't take you the description below the summary; it takes you to the summary. plz fixerino
I dont know but has anyone heard that OOP approach in PHP executes the script faster than the normal procedural?
@user3361854 I have experienced this, actually.
@LeviMorrison are you kidding me? .. Can you elaborate? In what way it seemed faster to you?
It did not seem faster; it was faster. My runtime for script A was 120s; runtime for script B was 200+s.
And I am still befuddled by it ^^
@user3361854 If nothing else, auto-loading classes gets cached by either APC or OPCache. Doing require_once has a file system hit and so is really slow.
20:30
hmm..
I didn't have any includes in my script, FYI.
Have anyone of you use Ratchet?
Nope, but I've looked into it.
@user3361854 (You can edit messages in this chat; mouse over the message, click on down arrow to the left of message and click edit)
I haven't used Ratchet; I have a private server I use for web sockets.
(or pressing up-arrow also scrolls through previous messages to edit)
20:35
I was kind of wanted to look into websockets with PHP..and I heard about Ratchet.. Can you tell me about some good resources which will help me do something with it.?
I recommend reading about the web socket protocol. I am a geek, yes, I know.
Actually I am sticking to PHP and mysql for the websocket thing because I haven't used nodejs so much.. and there are some really complex algorithms on my php script which will be executed before querying the mysql.. So I want to pull the data with php and websocket.. though I will send it with ajax.
PHP.net is now blue!
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@LeviMorrison still purple for me..
@reikyoushin Mirrors update at different intervals; try php.net and force refresh.
20:38
@LeviMorrison still purple.. stupid right monitor has wrong hue. >.<
@reikyoushin You can adjust it lol
Google search for "color calibrate <monitor model>" and you should be able to find documentation.
ok.. :)
@JeremyKendall I had a dream: constructors disappeared from this world, people only used “facades". Then I luckily woke up + @taylorotwell
"robclancy: you're really bad at trolling"
hrhr
20:49
oh so much goodness: "TaylorOtwell: Your talk of people "graduating" out of Laravel to bigger and better things (I assume Aura) is also extremely insulting."
I was wondering if I could get a sanity check here. I flagged this answer as NAA because it makes no attempt to answer the question. Was I wrong?
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A: Displaying a php array (made by sql) as a table on html

NadeemWhen you get values from a form always use $_POST if($_POST["name"] && $_POST["points"]){ $name_to_save = $_POST["name"]; $points_to_save = $_POST["points"]; $query = "INSERT INTO scores (name, points) VALUES ('$name_to_save','$points_to_save')"; mysql_query($query); }

Laravel: Turning developers into ass-hats and philosophers since 2012. Also, facade. Also-also, static.
^^ /cc @Danack
21:07
The flexibility of an iron girder, the speed of a heavily armored truck and the finesse of Fat Bastard from Austin Powers.
Truly a framework to behold.
Flexibility is relative; why bother with all the complications of polymorphism, and switching implementations dynamically, when I can just find/replace class names? I mean, seriously guys. Seriously.
You guys just don't appreciate artisanal values.
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All I got from that was "anal".
@DanLugg That's all you were supposed to get
I think I'll sit on that for awhile (oooooh)
Seriously though, which artisanal values are you referring to @cspray?
21:14
@DanLugg Uhh... elegance
is elegant?
Also, I was being sarcastic. The whole Laravel "facade", "static" crap is crap
Yea. It's kinda funny though.
lol @Ocramius
@DanLugg look at what happened
someone stick a barium rod in there
lol
I think I asked this before: Given an interface WobblerInterface and an implementation, Wobbler; if I were to create another implementation that satisfies the interface, but is also an aggregate of other WobberInterface instances, should I name it WobblerAggregate or AggregateWobbler?
21:32
does it matter?
Good point, I'll just call it a facade.
Seriously though; yes, a bit. Didn't know if pre/post-fixing would suggest anything.
be consistent and you're fine
*sigh* I know :-(
21:42
I see @JoeWatkins has had the same misunderstandings of ASTs etc. today than I had like a half year ago…
is there any whatif that isn't awesome? :D
no, but the last few lines there are epic
22:01
> ...you would be statistically likely to hit a hole-in-one ... at every golf course in the world.
> Would you rather bet a million dollars on a spacecraft landing engineer's ability to successfully perform eye surgery, or an eye surgeon's ability to land a probe on a comet?
Potato-cannon rocketry is the new golf.
bye guys!
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@ircmaxell what do you think about Phake? github.com/ThomasWeinert/carica-chip/blob/master/tests/…
22:17
eih, don't care for that personally
How do sites like freedns.afraid.org log-in without SSL?
It seems that they send the data over clear air in the http-headers. Can that be right?
not securely
@ircmaxell Does that mean anyone can get into my account?
if they can read network traffic between you and their server, yes
so if you login over public wifi, you can be pretty easily hosed
@ircmaxell I don't find any reason to make my server any more secure than a professional company would.
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22:23
lol
Morning!
@HelpingHand ummm... wait, what?
@ircmaxell Why should my little hobby server be more secure than FreeDNS, a service that provides free domains to thousands of users?
ummm... Because it's the right thing to do?
@ahren morning
22:25
@ircmaxell Then why isn't FreeDNS worried about that? My password is sent clear straight to the server.
@ircmaxell No moral obligation guilt...
Why didn't Yahoo offer SSL by default for email until a year or two ago?
because someone didn't think it's important
that doesn't mean it isn't important
and that doesn't mean that you shouldn't worry about it
{| style="float:right; background:none;" |- | |- | |} The broken windows theory is a criminological theory of the norm-setting and signalling effect of urban disorder and vandalism on additional crime and anti-social behavior. The theory states that maintaining and monitoring urban environments in a well-ordered condition may stop further vandalism and escalation into more serious crime. The theory was introduced in a 1982 article by social scientists James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling. Since then it has been subject to great debate both within the social sciences and the public sph...
@ircmaxell Then it was a little too late... How many accounts were taken over? I haven't heard so much about it.
Under what circumstances in phpMyAdmin would I get 'Query executed successfully!' - but no results returned?
(The query is a SELECT query)
22:28
@ircmaxell Just a shame that that theory is bollocks and the real cause was something else motherjones.com/environment/2013/01/lead-crime-link-gasoline
@ircmaxell I understand that, but my method of hashing with random salt is more secure than FreeDNS, and that's all I'll be needing... right? Plus, when data is transferred during someones session, it is all clear text anyway so without SSL the "serious password security flaw" is not that important...
doesn't matter how you store the passwords
if an attacker can get the password before it ever hits your server, there's not much hashing is going to do
@ircmaxell How would they get the password if its hashed? (with salt)
@HelpingHand when the user first tries to login, it will send the password in plain text to the server
22:35
@HamZa Not with client-based hashing with random salt from the server, which is my solution...
WHO ARE YOU PEOPLE?
@HelpingHand yeah... no... Please don't try to invent your own crypto scheme. It won't work
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NoSSL ... %-|
@qwertynl wait, are you neal ?
@HamZa I usually am. And you are?
22:37
@qwertynl I'm that kiddo, you sure wouldn't notice me ;P
@HamZa Hmmmm ok
Hello people, got a simple question. Is it possible to pass a jQuery variable to a PHP variable, in the same file?
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Q: Reference: Why does the PHP (or other server side) code in my Javascript not work?

deceze Note: This is a reference question. If you see one of the many questions fitting this pattern, please close them as duplicate of this. I have this code: <script type="text/javascript"> var foo = 'bar'; <?php file_put_contents('foo.txt', ' + foo + '); ?> var baz = <?...

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Q: How to protect session id and cookies without using SSL/HTTPS?

aceAs for as I understand, if I do not use SSL/HTTPS, cookies and session ids travel as plain text over the wire. An attacher can use packet sniffer to get his hand on these. How can I protect this without using SSL/HTTPS? I am guessing that the solution would consists of doing something both on cli...

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@qwertynl you took the job there? I talked to them a while back and it wasn't for me. but sounded interesting
@ircmaxell Yep :-) It is pretty cool. It would have been awesome to work with you.
Thanks hamza will look further on that
Why wasn't it for you (may I ask)? @ircmaxell
@qwertynl a smaller team that I was looking for, and in an area where I don't have enough specific experience to be as effective as I would have needed to be
@ircmaxell mmm Well we are looking to get bigger. I really like working on a smaller team. Maybe that is just me :-) I do not have any real experience in travel but everything is a learning experience and I learn as I go :-)
22:45
well, I was talking about being responsible for the whole shebang, so... :-)
@ircmaxell haha Well I am not "in charge" just under the lead :-)
Well if you know of anyone please let me know :-) We are definitely looking for more people
@ircmaxell How's life at Google?
@NikiC so far, quite amazing
@ircmaxell Are you working on something cool?
@NikiC I'm working on everything
literally
22:49
That's ... a lot of work :D
Yup :-D, but it's awesome, mostly
I have to deal with a lot of overengineered Java, but besides that :-P
@ircmaxell What about getting the salt from a third-party website that supports SSL?
What does a "Developer Advocate" do? @ircmaxell
@HelpingHand As long as the attacker controls your client side code - which he does without SSL - that's not going to make any difference.
@qwertynl work with partners on strategic projects.
22:51
I've never set up an SSL certificate. Is that something super complicated?
but from an engineering standpoint
@NikiC trivial under most circumstances
Then I don't get this
@ircmaxell Fancy
I'm sure that a total of multiple hours were already spent arguing over this...
@NikiC Yeah but he can't change it... and the random salt is not reproducible and is sent over an encrypted connection.
@HelpingHand Irregardless of the whole SSL discussion: Your current auth scheme relies that the server has the plaintext password, which is something you want to avoid. If you're going to do this in this weird way, please use one of the well-established protocols, like SRP.
Also, not gonna argue this further
@NikiC Sorry...
@ircmaxell Thanks for all the links. You must have a resource somewhere. :)
Gotta go!
@HelpingHand yeah, my head :-P
@NikiC I signed up to that coursera course
ty
23:03
hehehe
@Gordon ROTFL
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@ircmaxell wow you're fast
:-)
ummm... thanks? I guess...?
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the retweet
that was about a minute
23:09
I know :-)
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MongoDB is AGPL?
that's suprising
yeah, socked me when I found out
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never had a project with it, only heard some talks
but would agpl infect the project build on mongodb?
Potentially...
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23:28
I remember a discussion like that from some years ago, the mysql client lib was GPL at the time.
23:42
blah
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here was a discussion that any PHP application that depended on mysql needed to use a GPL compatible licence - and that the lib was incompatible to the php license
well, it was about 10 years ago
I feel old...
:-)

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