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9:00 AM
Well, that depends.
On whether emulation is on or off
Also, if you have other place holders it gets kind of iffy.
 
that array is already validated, no worries
 
@KarelG Did you make sure the array is non-empty?
 
@KarelG you'd still be better with a true prepared statement in some ways
 
that string won't be appended if the array is empty
(or that the variable is null )
 
query building fun times
 
9:03 AM
i'm limited to the company standards ... I love query builders. Like doctrine ORM :o
 
Remember when standards were supposed to improve the quality. :P
 
+1 :p
i doubt that it got updated
but anyways ...
 
@Fabien Shoot
 
lol. The 'clean' version of Dizzee Rascals - Bassline Junkie is like they didn't even try :P. Though he does swear a lot in the explicit version.
 
`MURICA
 
9:07 AM
@PeeHaa Just an example of some routing would be awesome. I was dumb and started a routing class then found yours. :P. Currently I just look at requestable for example of pitchblade use.
 
that censoring on explicit things doesn't work. Do these politicians not know it ?
 
But it's not used there.
 
look to europe. There is way less censorship, and we have not much explicit behaviors. There, in USA, too many censorship but also a lot explicit behavior
/pun
 
@KarelG Won't somebody please think of the children
 
to be fair, it's not a good argument
they don't know what's good or bad until they are 8 years or older
( or higher, i'm not sure )
 
9:12 AM
@Fabien Give me a moment. I have a meeting soon. Will gist something today
 
@PeeHaa zero rush :) cheers
 
@KarelG it's not that they are not aware of the failure of censorship .. it's that they had to do in first place to gain support from religious right and now, even if they abolished that law, it would initially cause a huge flood
 
@KarelG Pity those who live in Scunthorpe, often expressed by computer censors a S****horpe
 
lol
 
9:15 AM
there is a village in austria named as fucking... would you say beeping ? :p
dat image ...
 
OK I'm done now
 
@Jack I've got the point but can't think of the use case. if one have an instance already - why wouldn't they keep using it?
 
There's a place in Beijing called Fuxingmen
ofcourse 'x' is pronounced 'sh' :P
 
@Fabien Really? No Shitterton?
 
9:18 AM
@DaveRandom I'm just happy they didn't make me go to a new page for each name.
 
Also Wilsford-cum-Lake is notably missing
 
lol. You know too many of these.
 
You forget I how much I hated my previous job
 
@tereško if you're after these users whom I mention in this paragraph - I would wholeheartedly agree with you. But this site is made such a way that if you even manage to burn one out, a dozen already grew up (
 
Didn't you do it for like a decade?
 
9:21 AM
No only a year, although it seemed a lot longer
The job before that I did for ~8 years
 
I still fail to comprehend how you learnt the language so well not doing it commercially.
 
I did a lot of it internally in my previous two jobs, plus I'm a massive loser, so I spend a lot of my spare time coding
These days I don't get a lot of spare time though :-(
 
I dunno, sometimes I think I won't be great at programming because I don't find myself doing that much in my spare time.
You are always busy fixing up your house.
 
Yeh that takes up a lot of time, took me 5 hours to make a window sill yesterday, was seriously running out of patience by the end
 
you can decide to end without window then :p
 
9:27 AM
I really didn't want to do it but the old wood was totally rotted through, combination of being badly made, badly finished and in the bathroom right under the shower
 
I don't own a house so I don't have those responsibilities.
 
Couldn't really avoid doing it in the end, and if you pay someone else to do something like that it'll run you a few hundred quid, I'd rather spend 30 quid on the wood and lose 5 hrs
 
those houses in USA isn't sustainable ...
( IMHO )
 
Hey guys, one question. Is there a way in mysql to physically separate results when using 'order by'? For example, i want results ordered by ID. I would like to have a separate resultset for ID1, ID2, ID3, etc...
 
Yeh in the US they make houses out of paper, so far as I can tell. I live in the north of England so everything is red brick
 
9:29 AM
@BikerJohn GROUP BY
 
@BikerJohn You can't really split a result set without a temporary table, but I can't see any good reason for doing that really ever
@Fabien I don't think that's what he wants, could be wrong though...
 
@Leri I see the disadvantage, but honestly, with raw PDO one is bound to create helper functions to avoid repetitive code. this is a way to go, in a way. But at the cost of this small change we can avoid it. Yet may be helper functions could be a better way...
There is a problem with current prepared statement APIs: they are designed strictly for the single prepare/multiple execute. While in the real life the situation is opposite - we need to run a statement only once. Which makes raw API too wordy and WET
 
@DaveRandom ah fair enough.
 
yet method chaining is a good tradeoff. still cost you two useless words: prepare and execute, though
 
@DaveRandom I need to create separate pdf page for every resultset by ID.
 
9:35 AM
@YourCommonSense I have to say, I do think the method that people tend to add to these wrappers Statement query(string $queryStr, array $values = null) allowing you to skip the prepare() step
@BikerJohn Yeh but why can't you just do something like pastebin.com/Vsuf6Ht2 ?
 
Anyone here know the point of Sf2 having their components in such a deep directory structure? The Yaml component for example is in vendor/symfony/yaml/Symfony/Component/Yaml and the same for all of them with the first few directories containing nothing but another directory to go deeper into
It could really be cut to vendor/Symfony/Component/Yaml or am I missing something here?
 
@DaveRandom even query() is superfluous, as all you actually need is to tell the result type: $db->fetchAll(queryStr, $values); is better than $db->query(queryStr, $values)->fetchAll();`
 
true
(most of the time)
Sometimes I do want to avoid slurping huge result sets into memory though
@crypticツ I revisited that idea the other day, I'm still thinking it would be a good plan in a number of ways, I was kicking a little bit of code around over the weekend but it'll be a few weeks before I have anything even remotely viable
 
9:50 AM
@DaveRandom Yea that looks simpler. Thanks
 
@crypticツ surely you are talking of this one?
 
@YourCommonSense It's more of a layer between the apps and the SE API. We have run into some issues with API usage limits in the past, plus the browser plugin and the backlog don't have a shared data pool, they maintain their own lists. Unfortunately the review queue just doesn't cut it
 
what would be an easy NoSQL solution without install
something that could work along php wit a lib
 
@David It's because composer
 
@CSᵠ Errrmmmm... wat?
 
9:56 AM
@AlulaErrorpone It's ridiculous
 
Also, wat.
 
Isn't PSR-4 supposed to be helping that out I think
 
@DaveRandom searching for a DB when i don't have any rights on the server
 
@David It is and it isn't. It would be fine if there was an imposed standard of namespacing as vendor\package but there isn't so you have to have that extra layer
 
@DaveRandom come on, it was a sarcasm of mine. honestly, review queue is such a database of all the cv's exactly. And if it doesn't work, I wonder why yet another layer would.
 
9:58 AM
that yaml is a good example of why it has to be like that - the namespace is symfony\component\yaml and not just symfony\yaml
 
@DaveRandom I suppose. I don't like the extra two clicks to get into the directory it tires me
 
@CSᵠ SQLite? That can be installed if you just have file access rights (right?).
 
@YourCommonSense is an add-on, not a replacement. It's also often faster for killing the really dire questions before they get any traction
 
@Danack thank you
 
@David I don't like having to shake my orange juice before I can open it. Who's working on that problem?
@CSᵠ ...didn't you specify NoSQL?
 
10:01 AM
@David I could fork the Symfony yaml component, and then it would need to be installed into a different directory from the Symfony release, otherwise the files would clash. So yes, it needs the vendor name as part of the directory structure. But yes, PSR-4 makes the directories shorter, for no actual benefit other than a bit less navigating in directories when browsing the code.
 
@DaveRandom You can drink it without shaking it. With this if I don't do the extra two clicks I can't get to where I want to be
 
@DaveRandom preferably (you have a noSql idea in mind?), with only file access this can work...
 
@Danack Yeah I suppose. It's not the end of the world I guess
 
@CSᵠ I haven't actually used it - but that's my understanding of what it's capable of.
 
@David Why are you opening files installed via composer? If you want to screw around with them, screw with that component directly by forking it and replace it via composer
 
10:04 AM
@Danack SQLite is not NoSql, is it?
 
@DaveRandom Just having a look around
 
@DaveRandom unfortunately, that's no more than self delusion. for the "really dire" questions common queue is enough. and most usage of cv-pls i have seen is actually a sport of nike-ing old heavily upvoted questions. I quite understand this kind of amusement... But it's quite far from the declared goal
 
@CSᵠ No, it was just that's why I didn't immediately suggest SQLite. What is the data you need to store here?
 
@Leri "searching for a DB when i don't have any rights on the server". I guess I was answering that question rather than the 'NoSQL' but.
 
Fair enough. ^
 
10:05 AM
@DaveRandom unix logs
 
i'm chilled out, asshole ;) — Karoly Horvath 50 secs ago
^ This guy's in a dickish mood today I see, annoyed I took a comment and posted it in an answer
 
@CSᵠ ...and the reason you want to not just use log files is... you want to index them for searching?
 
Sorry, gotta repwhore that last 50 rep if I want 10k!
 
So....back to wat.
 
@Jimbo : she's behind the vitrine. You can find but not get inside. For that, you need $
 
10:08 AM
@Jimbo Where's that answer you showed me the other day?
 
@KarelG What's virtine? That's a very rapey comment. I don't understand
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A: PDO Login Script always returning false

Jimbo I'm going to post something that is hopefully a little more useful than those posts above. There are several best practices that can be employed here to make your life easier when coding; after you've wrapped your head around them of course. First and foremost, this looks like your attempt a...

 
@DaveRandom because they're huge and must be searched by a few criteria at once, even regex would be too complicated for this :D
 
@CSᵠ Define huge please.
 
@Jimbo This way or another, tomorrow you'll have 10k :)
 
My PHP script is running perfect in browser
also showing the output
but when i execute it using AJAX
 
10:11 AM
roalBackCode?
 
it shows me 500 error
@Danack it's a test code
 
What do the logs say?
 
Nothing
 
Lol, this guy's really not having a good day
And it's gone. good.
 
var/log/apache2/error.log
 
10:12 AM
sup guys!
 
@samitha And the PHP log? If there is one.
 
where O.o
?
@Danack
 
@Jimbo as a side not, list is not function.
 
It just plays one on TV.
 
@Leri Ah, language construct
Looks like a function call though - thanks for the heads up
 
10:14 AM
@Danack multiple entries for every second, i just have a small sample ~1MB
 
@Jimbo yw. And yeah, it looks really awful... Reminds me: macro() = value; that is pretty ugly in higher-level languages, imho.
 
@CSᵠ Unless you can fit all of your log files into memory, then NoSQL won't be any help to you. I'm not exactly sure of your requirements, but I'm pretty sure that you could write a parser (maybe not just a regex) that could parse log files a lot faster than you probably expect.
If you can fit all the file into memory for the foreseeable future, then sure, NoSQL would be appropriate.
 
was commenting on this :15988034
> *Sorry, gotta repwhore that last 50 rep if I want 10k!*
 
Ahhh, haha, okay :-)
@SecondRikudo Thanks for the open bounty :-) Hopefully nobody beats it lol
 
@samitha Wherever you configured them. No one is going to be able to help you. You need to turn on (and find) the logging so that you can see errors.
 
10:22 AM
@Jimbo What was the comment you linked?
 
@Fabien This should get you started. If you have any more questions just ping me
 
@Danack i was thinking at alternative solutions since the logs are already at over 100mb and rising, soon they'll reach the GB range, written continuous ..
 
@AmalMurali There's a guy being rude to everyone on this question/answer. He was calling me an asshole for pasting an answer with part of his comment in, even though I gave him credit in the post lol - you can see his comments on the page. The asshole ones were deleted
 
@CSᵠ Point is more that what you want is actually an indexing solution rather a database solution, and more than that you want a text-search indexing solution (something for which I suspect SQLite sucks balls, although I don't know that for sure)
 
@DaveRandom right on the ball, i was thinking at something relational
text search would be the last phase, but still a part
problem is with parsing the whole log, and not the filtered results
 
10:28 AM
Have you consider a document db? @CSᵠ
 
@PeeHaa example pls
 
Awesome thanks @PeeHaa
BTW do you need any rep for cv-pls?
dupe of this really
 
@CSᵠ SOLR or something like that
 
Lucene query searching
like SO
 
@Fabien What do you mean?
 
10:30 AM
@PeeHaa Where do you define all your routes?
 
@PeeHaa @CSᵠ this
 
@PeeHaa which part the lucene or rep thing?
 
@PeeHaa researching, thanks guys
 
@Fabien You need 3k rep to cv (IIRC) and 10k to delv
 
^true :(
 
10:31 AM
Ah well it's there if someone thinks it needs it.
 
@Fabien Often directly in the bootstrap file or a file (e.g. routes.php) that is included in the bootstrap file
@Fabien rep thingy
 
@PeeHaa answered by ^ :)
 
I see. Too slow :)
 
Good Afternoon everyone
I have an question on PHP -
does codeigniter obsolete now?
 
10:36 AM
@ripa If you mean obsolete as in full of bad practices, many who write good code use other frameworks and say how bad codeigniter is etc... then yes :-)
 
i'm temporarily working for a company as a consultant. They are using codeigniter with zend. Just eww
 
@KarelG CI with zend? How's that work?
 
I'm using normal codeiniter ....
So it's bad?
I'm an developer
CI is nice to me
 
i meant using zend adapters and ect ...
 
@ripa Answer this question: do you want to write good code that you can be proud of, and keep up to date with other developers who know what they're talking about?
 
10:38 AM
@Jimbo yes, off course - I want
 
@ripa Then yes, Codeigniter is bad :-)
 
@Jimbo then according to You - which one is good?
 
@ripa Use libraries not frameworks.
 
@ripa Everyone has their own opinions. Some people like Laravel 4. I personally love Symfony, and once you get used to Symfony you can build your own architecture with Silex - which allows you to use all the best practices you know of and do things your own way, whilst using modular components
 
@Jimbo ok
 
10:41 AM
good mornings
 
@hakre
 
morningin @hakre
 
@Jimbo : symfony FTW
 
@Leri yes, I use library
 
@ripa well .. let's put it this way: did you know that since PHP 5.0 release (some time in 2004th, IIRC) the assignment of objects by references is considered deprecated and even harmful?
 
10:42 AM
yes
 
.. do you know what $CI =& get_instance(); does ?
 
@tereško yes. there was some setting you can enable "backwards compatible" behavior here.
 
it instanciate CI object
@tereško plese suggest
 
what does those two answers tell you about codeigniter ?
 
@tereško Does not that trigger E_STRICT?
 
10:43 AM
I want to upgrade myself
5
 
@hakre CI2.0 requires 5.1 to run
 
E_UPGRADE
 
@tereško Well, question is with or without PHP 4 backwards compat. AFAIK CI still has a lot of PHP 4 legacy code.
It never really migrated to PHP 5.
 
yes
not compatible for php 5
 
10:46 AM
Gotta catch up, it'll be PHP 6 before you know it
And it'll be just as bad because everyone sticks with BC
 
@ripa sudo apt-get upgrade ripa
 
@ripa choice of frameworks should depend on the project that you have. My two recommendations would be Silex and Symfony2.x .. those should cover the "simple projects" and "large projects". Also from employment perspective, Symfony pops up in job ads quite often.
 
:P
 
@tereško ok
so how will I start with Silex?
 
silex relies on symfony i think
 
10:48 AM
silex.sensiolabs.org - is it this?
 
@ripa as for "self-education beyond blind reliance on frameworsk", I would recommend to start going through materials listed here: stackoverflow.com/a/16356866/727208 , it should provide you some basic understanding on subject and give pointers for further studies
 
yes that's it
 
Think github or bitbucket will ever feature private files? So you could have a public repo but with private files.
 
ok
 
boo
 
10:50 AM
ahh!
 
@tereško : not many ppl is using unit tests
 
@Fabien That no makes no sense dude.
 
I still got it ...
 
can spare a lot time if you use unit testings
 
@Fabien Clone it, put it under private. Keep aligned with upstream. Puiblic Repo wiht Private files (in private Clone).
 
10:51 AM
@hakre I was thinking along the lines of sensitive files that you'd only allow certain users to access. While the rest can be available to everyone.
 
@KarelG having code for which it is easy to write unit test is just a side effect on well written code
 
@Fabien It makes no sense to regulate access to a repository on file-level. That's not what a repository is for. You're breaking the lines I'd say rendering the repo as broken.
Otherwise for each snapshot you need to clairfy whether it can build or not. Much of a burden for a public repo.
lunchtime.
 
More of a development stage of the build. Not release.
 
@Fabien we do something like this with multi, you cannot manage files or use submodules if you want some private code but you can have two repos and checkout the private one into a subdir adding the dir to .gitignore so it never gets committed to public repo ... that's about best i could work out with some private and some public code ...
 
Seems like a good enough plan.
 
10:56 AM
medium.com/p/2fe173c44215 <- tom's wife ...
couldn't feel much sorrier for them ...
 
What's the tl;dr of it all?
 
@Fabien people == shit
 
well it's all very complicated, I guess the tl;dr is ... don't have a vagina ... no, but seriously, I don't know ... I think github will struggle extremely hard on their next round of funding ...
 
@JoeWatkins People generally don't understand that their position as a boss is seen as such, and more often than not, not as a "friend".
 
@DaveRandom lol. I've heard it before then :P
 
11:08 AM
However friendly you want to make yourself, you're still the boss's wife, and if you ask them to do something, they will feel obliged to do it, sometimes out of fear of your reporting to their boss.
 
@DaveRandom there is a song about it
 
IMO you can either be a good boss or a good friend. You can't really be both. Not effectively. Well I say that but there are exceptions.
 
@Fabien Not true in my experience anyway - my boss is a great boss, but he's also like a mate - we all go out for drinks every month or so. Small team of 5 devs, but we have a good laugh
As a result - I have nothing but the greatest respect for him
 
Smaller companies work better for those kind of relationships.
 
@SecondRikudo I don't buy that, there is no programmer alive that has not had to outright contradict their boss more than once, prove them wrong, outright argue with them, that's part of our job description to do so ... it should not be beyond any programmer to act logically, the fear you speak of would be very illogical ...
 
11:11 AM
@Fabien Ah, we talking larger ones?
 
@Jimbo Nah. Just generally. I've had good bosses too.
 
@JoeWatkins The things she asked to do had nothing to do with their actual job, but her own company.
It's different from professional disagreement.
 
I'd settle for a boss that could teach me right now :(
or a senior
 
at any rate, these aren't the things that have all but ruined an extremely successful programmers career ... a career I think I personally and a lot of other programmers benefit from ...
 
Anyone in fact
 
11:13 AM
@Fabien Teach you what?
 
@tereško That was an assignment. Possibly that's why things are so bad now, Slipknot made a typo, turned people to shit and forgot to take a backup before they released the album.
 
Anything
preferably coding related.
 
@Fabien Heh, well, what do you want to learn? We can teach you :D
 
heh. Yes you guys do plenty already. But to have a professional environment where there's the kinds of people around like you guys. That'd be awesome.
 
@Fabien Agreed
 
11:15 AM
lol .. I cannot recall when it was the last time a had a coworkrer from whom I would learn
 
@tereško That's sad. Well, you can learn from teaching too. Do you at least do that?
 
I try. In current place it is easier then in previous .. hmm .. 3
 
@tereško That's good.
 
I'm here if anyone wants to learn by teaching ;)
 
don't tempt me
 
11:18 AM
@SecondRikudo I think that's probably pretty standard ... fab said pretty much the same thing ...
 
They say pain is the best teacher >8D
 
@JoeWatkins No, Fab wants someone to teach him, I'm talking about @tereško teaching someone else (as opposed to someone else teaching him)
 
@Fabien in that case SOAP is one of premium teaching aids
 
@tereško Maybe it's time for a new language then.
 
@tereško lol
 
11:20 AM
@SecondRikudo both said they had no one to learn from I mean ...
 
@SecondRikudo been reading up on Erlang in free time
 
Weren't you taking a stab at SVG too?
 
it was WebGL
and those two subjects feed into same long-term plan
 
you gonna make us guess, or tell us the plan ??
 
Step 1) Learn WebGL
 
11:25 AM
Step 2) Take over the world
 
.. I guess "plan" was not the best choice of words
 
Long-term lifehaxx
 
something web game-ish perhaps ? that general direction ?
 
you could say that I am working on set of skill that have more then one good perspectives in foreseeable future
web-game-dev is one of those available venues
 
I am seeing this for the first time. Chat Room
 
11:31 AM
good plan ....
 
Lunchtime without lunch :(
 
@Fabien hobos got it ?
 
I lack discipline. Didn't make or bring any. Too stingy to buy it.
 
I need to go buy some :(
 
/me hates creating dal
 
11:38 AM
@Fabien 2 scotch eggs from Tesco, job's a goodun
(£1.25)
 
Yeah I actually bought that yesterday and ate one. The other one is sitting in my fridge at home taunting me.
 
@Fabien If there's a supermarket near you, go and buy stuff to make sandwiches for the rest of the week. Go without lunch and attempt to program in the afternoon? I guess you're going to mark all your code TODO - delete this tomorrow
 
@Danack lol. The thing I mostly dislike about buying lunch is that I only get a 30 minute break. Even a 5 minute trip to buy food feels like 50% of my break gone.
 
@Fabien I'd go home, the day is ruined ...
 
@JoeWatkins lol. I think that's the only sane solution.
 
11:42 AM
Anyone familiar with phpdoc know how to document an array_filter call, the result of which isn't being set to a variable, just having a method called on it as it will only ever return one element?
 
@Fabien 30 mins? That's a bit shitty...
 
@Fabien wait what? You're in the UK right, and work more than 6 hours a day?
 
that is shitty btw^
 
array_filter($radioButtons, function($radioButton) { /** My logic **/ })->click();
"Method click not found in class"
 
@Danack Yeah. I work 9-5:30 with a 30 minute lunch
But I'd rather than then 9-6 with 1 hour.
 
11:43 AM
@Jimbo You'd have to disable the inspection for that line I think, which is a good indicator that you probably shouldn't be doing it in the first place
In fact in general, when you think "I don't know how to document this" you probably shouldn't have done it
 
@Fabien fuck that ...
 
@Fabien That is totally shitty and counter-productive.
 
@Fabien That sounds like bullshit to me...
@JoeWatkins Yeh but you'd say that to anything, being that you don't even have to put trousers on to go to work
(or have you started actually going somewhere now?)
 
nope still in pants on sofa ... loving. it. ....
 
lol at the uproar on a 30 minute lunch. You realise I work with Drupal too right? :P
I'm a glutton for punishment :P
 
11:47 AM
@Fabien Yeh but there's crappy code and crappy working conditions, I wouldn't put up with both...
 
What do you guys get?
 
bet chinese kids assembling iphones get more than half hour a day to redress their bandages and poke their eyes back in, I don't see why anyone in the uk should get a half hour break in a 8 hour day ...
 
just returned from lunch and noticed the page of tom's wife. Is Github being investigated ? And if so, for what ?
 
@Fabien I get up to two hours a day, whenever I want ...
 
@Fabien I have to log 37.5hrs per week, and I have to be in by 10 (office opens at 8), other than that it's pretty much a free-for-all
 
11:49 AM
@KarelG Being idiots mostly.
 
I'd like a 35hour work week.
 
I think you missed the decimal point
 
@DaveRandom officially I have the same schedule. In practice last month it didn't work out this way.
 
@DaveRandom lol
 
@Danack can you clarify it ?
 
11:52 AM
Don't worry. One day @TOOTSKI is going to make his millions, swoop in an employ us all in to zero hour contracts with full pay.
 
@KarelG Yeah, was just finding the link. The woman who quit gave more details of what happened - techcrunch.com/2014/03/15/… Mostly it wasn't sexism, it was just the managers at the company being incompetent fuckwits, allowing a non-employee (who happened to be married to a founder) to be in the office, and being a complete mentalist.
 
@Fabien I actually think his idea of a consultancy might work, has he asked you about it yet ?
 
Negative.
 
I think he is cooking something up ... I think that's what php.ac is .... no idea how to make businesses work, but there is a lot of expertise in this room on a lot of days, we should almost certainly try something ...
 
@KarelG I don't know US employment law; under UK law Ms Horvath could easily sue and win for constructive dismissal and possible due care laws. She won't win anything in either country for 'sexism' as the things she thinks were sexist (i.e. girls in the company hula-hooping, and men watching them) are litigable, even if they are slightly icky.
 
11:58 AM
@JoeWatkins Definitely.
 
ah, thanks for the clarification
 
moarning
 
i thought that it was about github itself, but apparently it's just a personal problem
 
moin @Ocramius
 
12:01 PM
@KarelG Well, when non-employees are coming into the premises and harassing staff, I'd say it's a fuckwit management problem. As I said, Ms Horvath does herself no favours implying it's a sexism issue (imho).
 
Bah, are we still talking about that bullshit?
I could probably mention a couple of previous jobs and it would just make less of a fuss because it's not github
assholes are everywhere.
 
@Ocramius Of course
 
So yeah, I expect this to happen in every workplace anyway - her own fault for not speaking up immediately :)
 
moin @JoeWatkins … any new todo now… as we've pushed?
 
nothin yet
 
That's old news. Now we're all talking about how there's this new thing on the internet called "cats".
 
oooh, that nickname. reminds me of
 
@Danack she could sue here for that as well (as well as for "hostile work environment" if it was truely sexist / bad)... It is curious that she didn't pursue that option but instead took to social media...
 
@ircmaxell as a white adult male, I cannot reply to that without being assaulted
 
12:22 PM
As I mentioned above, I think the claims of sexism actually weaken her case. If she just said what a terrible lot of 'standard' harassment she suffered, it would be a much stronger argument than claiming that she only suffered that harassment because of sexism.
 
I'm not saying it shows something or doesn't. But it is curious
 
@ircmaxell because you always act rationally, when you are angry and frustrated
 
Good morning
 
@tereško if we were talking about an isolated event, sure. it's been going on for months
 

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