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12:00 AM
@bwoebi I've not heard this term but I could imagine it was referring to the same thing, I've just noticed that your said it before and I totally missed it :-P
 
@marcio Actually, something is bad about your account request… did you manually send a mail, or via the form? If the latter… did you name your handle "@marcioalmada"?
 
form?
no, I just sent an email to the mailing list like the other folks did
 
@marcio php.net/git-php.php this?
no, they didn't…
 
@bwoebi Yeh it was taking about how the nasal cavity acts as a soundbox for low-mid frequencies encountered and different patterns in the bone structure of various people modulating it up to frequencies that cause the inner ear bones to resonate
 
@DaveRandom yep… bone conduction still works for me. Hence as said, this is having weird effects to my voice sometimes^^
It's actually incredible how much you self-correct your voice when speaking, by that what you hear…
 
12:05 AM
it also explains why people can't hear properly when they have a blocked nose even if their ears are perfectly clear
@bwoebi yeh I can imagine
 
@DaveRandom that's actually something else… you know that ear and nose as connected…?
and when pressure just changes a tiny bit there, you already hear a bit weird.
 
@bwoebi This is why the best policy is to talk shit about things you understand properly and then you forget about listening
 
You can still hear everything, you're just not sued to it.
 
that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it
 
@DaveRandom huh…?
@DaveRandom actually, that leads to… you actually still hear everything, but can't understand what's said.
 
12:10 AM
@bwoebi I basically stop paying attention to the world around me more than about 1 person away when I'm talking (several people here can attest to this).
right, I really need to bail
nn
 
@DaveRandom ah okay… night.
 
@bwoebi doh, I had no idea the requests were done through the form, it's sent now.
 
better ^^
Seeing your account now ^^
 
LGL
@DaveRandom Sorry for time, I was new to SQLFiddle, here it is sqlfiddle.com/#!9/33051
I will add more data to both tables now and send you the link with different time apart @DaveRandom
 
12:41 AM
Mornings..
 
LGL
@DaveRandom here is complete data and situation I'm facing sqlfiddle.com/#!9/00291/2
 
1:19 AM
uuid as userid ?
 
LGL
UUID
 
mhm never used it that way
but its interresting :D
 
LGL
For What tho?
 
on your sqlfiddle
user_id = 'AD8EABEC-9939-4665-930E-15BB4BACEA69'
UUID as userID
:D
 
LGL
Yeah but it's UUID
Its an App thingy ;)
 
1:21 AM
:D
 
LGL
I'm developing an app where UUID become your user_id
 
ok
its an interesting way to use UUID's
 
LGL
Yeah even tho UUID can change any moment. I have create a solution with UUID not to change, even if you uninstall the app
 
fucking mirosoft shit -.-
 
LGL
LOL
 
1:25 AM
i cant reinstall visual studio
 
LGL
I gave up on MS long time ago
 
it breaks with tons errors
my windows has killes my visual studio installation
 
user4268046
@Stricted Truth... sigh skype...
 
LGL
once you go mac you never go back
 
i have an imac
but i dont use them ^^
 
LGL
1:26 AM
Once you go Linux your unstoppable
 
really, i have to reinstall my os to install visual stuio again?
there are tons of files stay in the os
i going to cry -.-
 
LGL
lol
ugh those days
 
ok my php ide still works
everything is fine
 
LGL
For now
 
yup
notepad++ still works too
 
LGL
1:30 AM
Everything on MS is for now
 
^^
 
LGL
Alright Goodnight everybody, going to watch my Big Brother show.
 
bye
 
1:51 AM
Hmm, does /var/folders/zz/zyxvpxvq6csfxvn_n0000000000000/C/PKInstallSandboxManager/B1A814‌​99-3D50-4885-B252-486B5299E7A3.sandbox/Root/ (unpacked install of 10.9.5) actually contain the whole delta since 10.9.0 … interesting.
I always thought it'd be a version-to-version delta, depending on what version you have currently, somehow assumed that…
 
2:02 AM
@JoeWatkins 75% of the pthreads tests fail in PHP 7 on my vagrant box. Something I'm doing wrong? gist.github.com/trowski/73b00bfd4c40de7f44c2
 
2:30 AM
@Trowski try fetching a stacktrace…
 
good morning
 
morning @Orangepill o/
 
2:54 AM
@LGL Changing the Group by to GROUP BY posts.id, posts.title, posts.time seems to have fixed it for me.
 
3:14 AM
@bwoebi How would I go about doing that for some of those tests that fail? Many of them are segfaults.
 
@Trowski just gdb --args php tests/failing.php like usual?
 
@bwoebi I haven't done nearly enough C programming outside Xcode :)
 
@Trowski please don't tell me you did the throwable thing with xcode…
@Trowski but ehm… you're running on os x?
 
@bwoebi No, actually I didn't. Though why do you say that?
@bwoebi Yeah, I use it for iOS/OS X dev too.
 
@Trowski nah, just sounds horrible to me to do it too?
@Trowski so, writing swift all the time?
@Trowski in that case probably just OS X issues^^
 
3:19 AM
@bwoebi Actually no, my latest stuff has all been PHP stack. Learning Swift is on my to-do list.
@bwoebi Actually I'm running it on a Debian vagrant box.
 
@Trowski doing iOS/OS X dev in good old Obj-C then?^^
 
Yeah, I've done a bit. But I've been using OS X for years.
Started with 7.5 in fact :)
You're too young to remember that.
 
OS 7.5 … well… First I know is OS 9 ^^
 
OS 9 was a cobbled together mess as far as I was concerned.
 
@Trowski I never got happy with it… you always needed this and these tricks to make things fast on iphone, stumbled all the time over having no idea what to do with these f***** memory managing release pools…
and then weird things like ARC confusing the hell out of me, hehe
 
3:27 AM
@bwoebi ARC is alright once you get the hang of it.
 
@Trowski I mean… I always got some compile errors and had to fix them all the time^^
 
user4268046
How do you execute two SQL queries as prepared statements without waiting for the first one complete to run the second one?
 
user4268046
(using PDO)
 
@TheMineBench I don't believe this is possible with PDO.
 
user4268046
I found: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6346674/pdo-support-for-multiple-queries-pdo-mysql-pdo-mysqlnd

But that does not use prepared statements
 
3:46 AM
I don't think that is possible with prepared statements at all...
and I don't think you gain anything by doing that anyway
@theminebench what exactly are you trying to do
 
user4268046
@Orangepill I'm trying to run two queries, but won't be able to use them until both have been returned... so I might as well run the queries simultaneously.
 
@TheMineBench so like an insert/update followed by a select?
 
user4268046
No, both are SELECT
 
user4268046
@Orangepill
 
and a union or a join wouldn't work?
 
user4268046
3:56 AM
@Orangepill Different databases :(
 
Then you would have to send them through two different connections anyway.
 
user4268046
@Orangepill correct
 
What you want to do is run the two queries in parallel...
 
user4268046
@Orangepill Indeed
 
Think you are going to have to use some async library then... like pthreads or amp
 
user4268046
4:01 AM
@Orangepill I see... herm... Well, what if I wanted to do a Insert followed by a select? (I'll need that later)
 
will if the select is dependent on the insert there is no reason not to just to create two prepared statements and execute them one after another
 
user4268046
@Orangepill Herm... I was looking at UNION, and it requires that the selects have the same return the same number of columns.
(sorry jumping around different parts of the project)
 
yeah for union to work you have to have compatible result sets... if the two queries are related in some way then you can just use a join.
 
user4268046
They are related, however they have different column types and amounts x)
 
amounts meaning that its like a one to many relationship?
 
user4268046
4:13 AM
@Orangepill I'm getting a timestamp from one place and a row with some user data...
 
show me the table structures and let me know how they are related and I might be able to help.
 
user4268046
Accounts: id, username, ip, password, firstLogin, lastLogin

when someone logs on I need to select the (ip, password) and I need to select the (firstLogin, lastLogin) of everyone who has the same ip as what the user logged currently logged in with (not the one in the db)
 
select A.ip, A.password, B.firstLogin, B.lastLogin from accounts A left join accounts B on (A.ip = B.ip) where A.ip = ?
if I'm understanding the requirement correctly
? would be executed with $_SERVER["REMOTE_ADDR"] as the value... and I'm assuming the initial filter would be by the currently logged in users's ip address.
 
user4268046
@Orangepill I'm not using this for a webpage ;)

As far as the statement... Shouldn't it require both the username and the ip?
 
4:28 AM
maybe.. if that is what is requiired... just tack and A.username = ? onto the end
 
user4268046
@Orangepill I'ma fiddle around with it for a min... (I don't know sql too well)
 
that should get you started ... you will have to tweak it a little i'm sure for it to be usable in your context.
 
user4268046
@Orangepill Indeed, thank you <3
 
http://markmail.org/message/pusbd665g3lwhzov Stas … Someone reply to it, I won't.
I'm trying to say it's intuitive… Stas replies "Of course, a seasoned programmer that has years of experience in functional languages would recognize this pattern".
I'm saying there are places where ~> is better to use than the full form… Stas tells me "I do not think the argument "you don't have to use it" is a good one
for adding language syntax constructs". I'm just trying to say, there are use cases for both. I'm saying with no word "oh, and if you don't like it, just use the other…"…………
 
LGL
@Orangepill That seems to do the trick, I will put it in development mode tmr and see if nothig goes wrong. thanks
 
4:31 AM
@ircmaxell just wondering … Is Stas always putting the words into someones mouth in that way? Sigh.
 
morning
 
I don't know much about the guy but he seems to shit on every idea that's no his own.
@NullPoiиteя morning
 
@Orangepill Yeah, but I'm now particularly annoyed how he's arguing against things I haven't said at all.
 
I like how he conveniently forgets that php is a multi paradigm language and imposes his own usage into the context.
he doesn't use it as a functional programming language so no one should.
he uses objects so we shouldn't support function autoloading
a seasoned programmer that has years of experience in functional languages would recognize this pattern
or anyone that uses javascript
which is anyone that writes web applications ... which IS php's target audience.
 
4:47 AM
Hey guys! I know nothing about php right now, but I want to know: is wordpress a php thing?
I'm a java backend developer, and I made some static website in squarespace, where I realized that my only export option was to a wordpress xml file
Looking on wordpress's website, it looks like some knowledge of php is necessary... is it? I'd like to turn the export into wordpress's website and then use a tool to download the html/css elements of the website.
 
Morning
 
@Onepaynyday Wordpress is in fact a php thing... just to understand you are wanting to get a static local site from a static remote site?
@HendryTanaka morning
@OneRaynyDay If that is the case you might be able to just skip the wordpress step and use wget to get the whole site.
 
Ah yes!
@Orangepill But the problem is, I'm using the trial version, so I can't really have a temporary display of the website by itself
Right now it's kind of "permanently" in edit mode
 
I don't believe it is smart enough to get assests included in css and js files so you will have to get those manually though
 
@Orangepill It only gets the html?
 
5:00 AM
it gets the html and any referenced javascript and css
and images
but if the css and javascript files themself reference images or other assets it won't get those
 
ah, no problem
I can get the reference images back easily. As long as the js and css are there. :)
 
I'm not sure if a xml dump to wordpress would retain any styles or images... probably just the site content.
 
Wait - if it doesn't retain any styles, the website would look super ugly haha
 
it might ... I don't have any experience with wordpress dumps... I think it would just display your content in the wordpress default style
 
ah okay
@Orangepill by the way: here's the website: ray-zhang-26s6.squarespace.com/#our-story-1 I think you can view it
I'll try using the wget ^_^
oh wget is already a part of the shell?
 
5:11 AM
yo!
 
@ircmaxell Yo!
another fine day down under I hope
 
yup
 
hmm... Okay, so squarespace is a bugger, it gives me a 403 when I try to copy the contents
I'm downloading firefox and doing wget -U Firefox <website>
 
@OneRaynyDay yeah it looks like they have it on lockdown pretty tight
 
damn... I'll keep trying - aint no way I'm paying for this stupid website
 
5:16 AM
@OneRaynyDay this might be of some help
 
oh wow awesome :)
alright, I'll first try impersonating as a web browser, and if it doesn't work, I'll download his .zip
yeah no they were smart to remove googlebots LOL
bleh it's in ruby though - I've never touched ruby
 
@bwoebi yup
 
@bwoebi yup
moin
 
5:44 AM
@bwoebi any thoughts about removing block mode? Making it expression only?
 
@NikiC Did you think about $a ??= $foo in addition to the normal ?? ?
 
6:03 AM
@Trowski can I get access to that box ?
 
newphp 56 zts debug ?
 
You'll have to run newphp 7 zts, then in ~/pthreads compile for 7.
 
that's not php7 ?
 
I can edit it quick for you.
 
6:09 AM
gimme instructions to run it
says stuff is missing, I don't use vagrant
 
Good morning
 
Do I need to what is called rest if I want to make web service returning json ? I don't know what is called rest itself?
 
@JoeWatkins I take it you have it installed?
 
yeah
 
You'll have to install VirtualBox as a provider.
 
6:12 AM
got that
Bringing machine 'default' up with 'virtualbox' provider...
There are errors in the configuration of this machine. Please fix
the following errors and try again:

vm:
* The box 'coderstephen/php-dev' could not be foun
 
Hmm... it should have auto discovered that.
The box is derived from the one that Rasmus posted: github.com/rlerdorf/php7dev
You could start with that one and then clone and install pthreads on 7 yourself.
 
I need to go the same place you went to get those faults ...
ringing machine 'default' up with 'virtualbox' provider...
There are errors in the configuration of this machine. Please fix
the following errors and try again:

vm:
* The box 'rasmus/php7dev' could not be found.
seems like that won't work either ...
can you get me remote access to that vm on your machine ?
> Make sure you are at least at Vagrant version 1.5 or the steps below may not work for you.
krakjoe@fiji:/usr/src/php7dev$ vagrant --version
Vagrant 1.4.3
 
That might be it.
I've never allowed remote access to a vagrant box on my machine, would take me a bit to figure out how to go about doing that.
Was planning on heading to bed soon.
 
it's doing your one, I'll take a look ... you sleep ...
 
So it found the first box? Good. Thanks Joe!
 
6:24 AM
yeah, is working ... downloading box ... it'll be something stupid that is causing those failures ...
gotta take misses to work, will look when I get back ...
 
@ircmaxell :-)
 
7:05 AM
posted on September 01, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by papyhardcore */

 
7:16 AM
@Trowski zend signals ...
they are going to be removed ...
and omg, "make" is painfully slow ...
 
Ah, figures...
The box is probably configured with only one processor...
 
two
actually make is not using multiple jobs, so that doesn't matter ... I set eight expecting a change and it didn't change ... no detection of cores ...
I just ./vcscleaned and lost config, but it's zend signals, I've seen it a few times now ... there is talk of it being removed, I'm waiting to see where that goes, if it stays I'll stop it building with zend signals, if it goes we're good ...
cat config.nice for me ?
 
eih, reading internals is enough for one day
 
"even [] is somewhat controversial" ... and I'm out, you have nothing useful to say ...
 
@bwoebi suggestion: don't split voting options. Put it to vote as a whole package
@JoeWatkins it was, because people were being idiots
 
7:26 AM
I have no time for idiots, you should only engage in conversations that are worthwhile, this one obviously isn't, there'll be a vote, let's just wait for that ...
he hasn't read the patch, he could have, and could have understood it but decided to make a silly argument out of it instead ...
 
yup
 
morning
 
moin
 
@bwoebi I think we're on the wrong side of this debate. I think I need to switch to arguing against the short lambda
 
Hello. Does anyone know if it's possible to check with postgreSQL if there are doublets in the DB?
 
7:41 AM
it's possible
 
select * from (
SELECT xxx,
ROW_NUMBER() OVER(PARTITION BY xxx_Id, yyy ORDER BY xxx asc) AS Row
FROM tablexyz
) dups
where
dups.Row > 1
something like this?
 
@Trowski its zend signals, confirmed, apparently they are staying, so I guess I'll stop pthreads building with that enabled ... which breaks compat with apache ... which is probably a good thing ...
 
@sguetsch stackoverflow.com/questions/14471179/… first link on google m8...
 
7:57 AM
I try to install PuttY on debian and got my packages error...So terrible...
 
@tereško hey, ok well, I want to buy a VPS tomorrow at 3:30 PM (Time Iran). because I have not PayPal, I will use PayPal of my uncle (He lives in Italiya). I will buy my VPS from www.digitalocean. there is any point that I need to it ? tnx
 
Another thing; can you find strings that are NEARLY the same? So Hans Meyer und Hanns Meier?
For example I want tho show all rows, that are doublets OR have hat least 90% of the characters in common
 
@sguetsch what are you trying to do?
 
8:05 AM
@ircmaxell thanks, that sounds interesting :D but nevertheless, thank you, for your 'critic'
 
huh?
I'm asking you to clarify why you want to do the things you're asking. Because it sounds weird what you're asking.
 
Morning
 
@sguetsch You can get a value of how close two strings are in PHP with similar_text(), <-- that takes a third parameter to give you a percentage, or you can check out levenshtein() to get the distance between two strings
You'll have to decide on an acceptable threshold yourself though - unit tests would be useful here
 
@ircmaxell Sry, was a bit confused. I understood it like: stop asking questions, if you have no knowledge. happens sometimes.

Okay. I have sometimes problems with expressing myself, als english is not my native language (started learning it 3 years ago). But i'll try: I have a Table in a DB that contains informations about insurance companies. sometimes they are called "xy -AG" or "xy.AG" or only "xy AG", as we use different sources for this table. now I'd like to find out, if there are Entries, which are similar, not only identical
@Jimbo That sound's great, will check the manuals now :)
 
how big is this table?
 
8:14 AM
@sguetsch In the DB, you can also do a LIKE '%AG%' - hence perhaps why @ircmaxell was asking the size of the table as speed may be an issue here?
 
@ircmaxell about 5k rows with 20 columns
 
not a big problem. A percentage-based solution is likely ok, since you can manually look at the data at that small-ish scale
 
moin
 
@ircmaxell Yes, i was planning to show the potential dublicates in an ajax application, where they can be deleted manually, or serveral with checkboxes or all. (and maybe order them by the %-value decreasingly)
 
yup
 
8:19 AM
So, thank you for your help @ircmaxell and @Jimbo (and I'm also aware of the Xy Problem^^)
 
Anonymous
8:31 AM
morning o/
 
o/
 
8:49 AM
PHP-Internals Arguments: "No other language does that, horrible idea" and "We're not other languages, horrible idea". #lol
 
We should've made bingo cards with each internals person's predictable response for each square.
 
Internals Bingo sounds awesome
 
this is probably a dumb question, but anyone got a php7 zts fpm installation on the go ?
you're all quiet, so I'll assume that you are all setting one up right now and that I should just relax ...
 
9:08 AM
nope
 
I knew it was a dumb question when I asked it ...
vagrant@php7dev:~/pthreads$ ifconfig
-bash: ifconfig: command not found
wtf
anywhere in /proc you can read ip from ?
 
Hm.. I'm updating a table called "supplier" and the column "bafin" is unique.
$SQL = "update supplier
set bafin = '".$query->escape_string($bafin)."'
";

But somehow I cant update ist, as it gives this error: ERROR: duplicate key value violates unique constraint "supplier_unique_bafin"
SQL Status:23505
Detail:Key (bafin)=(5342) already exists.

Any Ideas?
 
Abe
morning
 
oh sudo
 
sudo make me a sandwich
 
9:16 AM
you're a sandwich
 
^poof
that was me inserting a word
 
@JoeWatkins /sbin/ifconfig or try /sbin/ip addr
 
@m6w6 yeah you need sudo, sbin not in path
 
@Gordon You can't expect me to click that. Not after what you did last time.
 
9:21 AM
any idea why i get this error? code + error above
 
@JoeWatkins you don't need sudo for that
 
@PaulCrovella Admit your curiosity is killing you right now
 
Looking to push my array access on non-array PR and I've drafted an RFC - if anyone could take a quick look and advise me if there's anything obviously missing, that'd be great
 
@m6w6 oh yeah, ofc
 
@sguetsch Your UPDATE query appears to have no WHERE constraint, so will attempt to update all rows in the table with the same bafin value - since there's a unique constraint on it, it fails on the second row
 
9:24 AM
@Gordon That and my masochism, but I'm holding strong.
 
Anonymous
I can't believe Notch is getting abuse for saying he's not happy...
 
@AllenJB oh god...thank you so much.. i accidently deleted the line with cmd+d while saving (cmd +s) :DD
 
Abe
so, master is now 7.1?
 
still 7.0.0-dev
 
Abe
....nope it isn't. yeah
 
9:26 AM
@Jay it's the internetz … it doesnt matter what you say. someone will take offense. you could have created world peace, eradicated cancer and global hunger. still someone would complain.
3
 
@Abe too late to target 7.0 with new stuff though
 
Anonymous
@Gordon You're right, but the abuse seems pretty high this time. Just ignorant fucks who think money is everything.
 
@Gordon Dick, it's hard enough to get hold of them, I paid 150 accidentally
:P
 
i go sleep... see you later guys
 
@Jimbo hmm, I cant login with Xing to buy one.
 
9:35 AM
Does this Tony Martson guy have a github or something? I vaguely remember seeing people discuss his code after some of his dumb rants about PHP
 
@Jimbo when did they go live?
 
@Gordon 16th August
Psst! Tickets for phpuceu 2016 are available now! Save the date: 28th + 29th May and save your ticket under http://www.phpuceu.org/phpuceu-2016/tickets/ #phpuceu
 
Hmm, I dunno whether I bought one yet. lol
 
@Gordon It's not a particularly nice transaction process
 
@nikita2206 I suspect he's probably still using RCS... maybe CVS.
 
9:37 AM
@Jimbo its easy if you can login via Xing … which doesnt work atm
 
@PaulCrovella well I found his website and he has a whole category of his site about Cobol
Ah it was him who wrote this Dependency Injection is Evil stuff...
 
@Jimbo ah, now I see how you got the second ticket. They tick one of each by default
 
I got a lot of stars on my tutorial during the last 2 days. Does know why? Was it featured somewhere?
 
@Gordon Yeah, I missed that :(
 
I almost did, too
 
9:42 AM
I hadn't created an account yet so I did and submitted a ticket change request, let's see how that goes. I paid with PayPal anyway so any issues I can go through them
 
<?php
php_printf("Hello World");
?>
 
@Gordon Yay. I hope we can go for that Tapas again
 
@Jimbo I can totally see that happening. Just remind me to bring enough sneaker socks this time
 
Haha, of course, that was rather amusing
 
9:46 AM
on a side note, Xing login is useless because it requires me to accept 3rd party cookies
 
Hey. How can I assing a variable e.g $row_start the first row of a table?
I want to compare serveral rows with each other and therefore I want to put the first row in the $row_start variable and the second row in the $row_comp variable and increment these variable, until it reaches the end of the document
 
@Gordon I logged in fine, although I've never used it before. Looks like Linkedin
 
@Jimbo it's the german, swiss, austrian linkedin
it's probably completely useless for non germans
 
(unless non-germans want to work elsewhere in the world sometime in their lives) :-)
 
10:03 AM
@Trowski you can use zend signals, fixed in php-src
 
sorry a really dumb question what is wrong with this query UPDATE file_browser SET file_browser_json = :json, exp_time = :expTime WHERE bucket_name = :bname ?
 
@Gordon Think I'm going to hire a proper bike over there instead of a scooter this time, 750cc or something :-)
 
@Jimbo speaking of bikes, i might buy an XSR700
its pretty and cheap enough to buy new
and its fast enough for a beginner
 
@Gordon Does look alright that, it's more of a classic looking bike, I've just been reading up on it
Not out yet is it?
 
yup, it's a classic look. Comes out in Jan 2016 and will be around 6.5k
 
10:20 AM
That's pretty cheap!
 
@Jimbo I also like this one but it's hard to find and double the cost used and supposedly hard to hande in urban scenarios
 
Abe
dat ducati
 
Reminds me a little bit of the ducati scrambler
On the duke side, I still intend on getting one of these
 
@Jimbo a scrambler would be another option.
@Jimbo I'm scared about those racing bikes
though I guess I can kill myself with a scooter, too
 
@Gordon I test rode one of them in red, it has three modes, should've kept it in 'wet' which is 110bhp, but I put it in 'race' which is 150bhp and let loose and the wheel came up, slammed down, almost pulverized my balls
Gotta be mature on it, and I intend to be... a little
 
10:41 AM
@Jimbo I don't know how good I am at resisting these things when the bike can do it.
 
@Gordon Best thing is definitely to progress through the ranks, starting on a 125 and feeling how long it takes flat out, then a 250 and see what it's like flat-out, then a non-sporty 600, sporty 600 where you have to start being a little more careful.... is what I did, slow progression is good imho
 
Is PHP7 mature enough to run a process 24/7?
 
@Jimbo yeah, though secretly I'd like to experience how a vmax feels. all the tests I've read sound like it's dope
 
Hi guys
i need small help
i want to remove the query string in the url:
domain.com/store/index.php/…
how can i write the rewrite rule in htacess
 
@I'll-Be-Back no
 
10:47 AM
Does lester read what he writes? :-( What does SQL have to do with all that discussion?!
 
Everyone in this room will be happy if you try it and report back the results though :P
 
Hi
 
@Ocramius he always drags discussions to SQL and Firebird or what was it
 
oh, wait, you said bird, not ring
 

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