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15:00
Clarifications. Let me know if any belong in the question.
1) SetCash is part of a bigger class.
2) Cash used to be stored as a string, I want to store it as a double. Is this not a sensible change?
3)I will not be using any of the older versions. I want to deprecate them for any future projects. How will my coworkers know whether they should use Cash, or doublecash, or cashEx or cash2 or cash3
Is this some shared project by any chance?
@PeeHaa @kelunik if you wanna add LICENSE.BUGS that only has me in it, go ahead :-P
lgtm
As in other people will be developing it will other people be using it? Yes people will use it. Yes I am hoping for people to contribute to it.
I'll call it quits for today. Happy Weekend, 11ers
15:03
The bugs are all GPL though, don't want anyone profiting from them
1) When giving code examples of your problem - please give actual example, not one that you think is a subset of the problem.
2) Probably not, but hard to tell without seeing the actual code. I'm going to guess that the string -> double bit should actually be in a separate class.
3) Talk to them. But it's still hard to know what the fuck is going on with your code when you don't give accurate info.
I am mostly hung up on 3) right now.
/also, if you're storing cash as a double, no ones going to be using that library.
Aaaaaand I'm going beer
later all
@PeeHaa race you.
15:04
:P
I win! \o/
@Danack basically every PHP-RDBMS driver converts decimal/money types to floats
@Danack yep. Going to use bigInteger or something similar.
@DaveRandom doctrine allows you to setup money types reasonably trivially (I think).
CREATE DOMAIN MyMoney AS DECIMAL(18,3);
@Danack I just lost the game and I'm blaming you for it.
15:07
@Danack Amazon uses floats. *hides*
@kelunik related:
this is what the electoral map would look like if it were the aws status blog during an outage https://t.co/g1REG8ySq7
actually not related but whatever.
I have wroted a simple cms, but I don't know if I did it well, could you tell me what there is to improve?
Here is the code http://pastebin.com/ajYCBTWw
What does phpstorm mean when it reports "Anonymous function expected"?
...Nevermind. It was just griping over the fact that I didn't have a bracket up above, where I had unfinished code.
15:32
If I need to validate specific conditions of a form, should I make each condition a function, which is then called by a validate function, stick them in one function which validates each condition and is called by validate, or something else?
e.g.
if($_POST['include_living_expenses'] == "Yes")
  {
	if (empty($_POST['living_expenses_time_frame']))
	{
  	  $error_msgs[] = 'You must select if your living expenses are per semester or per year.';
	}

	if (empty($_POST['living_expenses_amount']))
	{
	  $error_msgs[] = 'You have selected that you would like this loan to cover living expenses, but you have not entered an amount in the required field.';
	}
}
I suppose it makes sense to stick them in a separate function each...
LOL
So investigating a report about emails being slow to send out.
Turns out another senior capped emails at 8 per minute, at the request of our mailserver provider.
Apparently our mailserver can't handle the super stressful heavy load of sending more than 8 emails a minute.
rofl.
...that does not surprise me in the least
There are a lot of considerations, but if you only have a single pipe then 8/min sounds about right
Of course if you are providing a service you should probably have a higher capacity than that and your mail dispatch stuff needs re-architecting
We had a similar issue. We have a Forms module that sends out an email to specified recipients, but when a form was filled out, it was notoriously slow for showing the "confirmation message." Couldn't figure out why, nothing on the web server or web code would cause the issue. Found out it was the SMTP throttling sending out emails.
Sep 4 '14 at 10:33, by DaveRandom
@Fabien The only problem is, whenever I try to write an SMTP implementation I inevitably end up reading RFC 2821. And that, inevitably, results in me either punching myself repeatedly until I'm mumbling and dribbling on the floor, or killing everyone in a quarter-mile radius (sometimes both).
15:43
lol
I could (and previously have) bang on for literally days about just how broken email as a concept is
the upsot is this though: make it someone else's problem. Use mailchimp or whatever that amazon thing is - something with a non SMTP based API - and forget about it
I have a very small library of functions that my code utilizes. I need to add it to the MVC implementation of my code... should I include the library into the Base?
(I'm probably going to be asking random questions today because I have to integrate my shitty code into a code base so that I can make everything play nicely)
she said MVC! get her
15:54
I don't know what else to call it. The code base has a Model folder, a Controller folder, and a separate folder for what would be the View.
@Tiffany I'm going to guess that the codebase you are integrated with is "MVC" (i.e. not actually anything to do with MVC). Thus, it's hard to offer useful advice even if I did ask you for the additional information that would be required to give a sensible answer, so I'll just go with... put it wherever seems logical. i.e. imagine yourself coming back to the code in 6 months. Where would you look for it?
@Tiffany yes, the "model" folder says it all
what does this library actually do?
You helped me write a couple of the functions
Oh god
let me find it and open it
@DaveRandom it's all your fault!
15:56
most things are
function validate_ssn($input)
{
  if(preg_match('/^\b\d{9}\b|\d{3}-\d{2}-\d{4}/', $input) === 1)
  {
    return true;
  }
  else
  {
    return false;
  }
}
that's one function in the library
I didn't write that :-P
I thought it was you...
return (bool)preg_match('/^\b\d{9}\b|\d{3}-\d{2}-\d{4}/', $input); for a start
(not helpful, sorry)
oh is that the phone number thing
I still dislike the lack of a space char @DaveRandom
15:57
\o
@PeeHaa I dislike your face, you don't hear me harping on about it unprompted
Fair enough
@DaveRandom there are a bunch of validate functions that do a lot of dirty work. Phone number, date, ssn, name, etc
15:58
OK then let's call that model in this world which we will just work within instead of trying to fix
wait
I don't have to include it
config.php already loads it
Yeh but it has to live somewhere
functions folder
</life>
sorry
16:00
:-P
it's not your fault
This is what I get for rewriting it in a separate project outside of the original project...
I should just add it to the original project since it's starting to flesh out and gain life of its own
@Tiffany not really, it's what you get when you are working with a legacy codebase. There's only so much you can do without starting from scratch, and that's basically never a practical proposition
@DaveRandom PR scheduled a meeting in a couple of weeks for "redesigning the website," so... that'll be interesting.
I'm almost positive we'll either re-contract the vendor to write us a new website (hopefully with their updated codebase, since it was a turn-key solution), or we'll completely switch platforms.
I am so glad I don't write web stuff much any more
Which is when I'll try to argue for Cascade again. And probably get over-ruled.
The fact Cascase uses Velocity makes it a dream for me. I can easily write templates for it then.
16:08
I hate wordpress. why the heck I accepted helping on this...
> No prep, no cooking, and 100% complete nutrition from £1.34 per meal. Too good to be true?
doesn't sound like it
Sounds like Soylent.
Which is probably what I'm having today.
My whole life, never once have I wished that food was easier
So even though I'm having to wrap my brain around something I'm unused to, having code already written is making it easier to integrate into the codebase...
@Tiffany who the fuck thought of making it a real thing
16:11
@DaveRandom I'm going to quote Rick Green, "you might have ADHD if making a bowl of cereal requires the whole kitchen..."
I avoid cooking because I make such a huge ass mess that I don't want to clean later. :D
@tereško making what a real thing?
Soylent
@DaveRandom youtu.be/iozAFIr3BEw?t=525 for the specific quote
@Tiffany yeh but I like eating nice food
I really have no problem whatsoever if that means I sometimes have to spend time cooking and cleaning up.
16:14
I know search is the most widely used way to navigate PHP.net (often on an external engine) but aside from searching which navigation elements do you use the most?
@LeviMorrison right nav on function ref pages by a long, long way
often I have forgotten the name of some function I will go to a function I know is in the same ext and look through the list
What @DaveRandom said.
I think the only elements in the PHP sticky header that get used are the search bar and the PHP logo.
@DaveRandom depends on country … if it's UK … it probably isn't high quality filet.
@LeviMorrison I had to go look what else was there and yes, I don't think I have ever once clicked any of them, I would just go to the front page if I wanted any of those things
16:29
13 mins ago, by DaveRandom
often I have forgotten the name of some function I will go to a function I know is in the same ext and look through the list
that.
I think I'm going to work on a design that moves the breadcrumbs into the header and keep search there.
Everything else aside from the logo can go.
One of the funniest things from Rob Rhinehart's manifesto: “Thanks to synthetic fabrics it takes less water to make my clothes than to wash them, and I donate my used garments.” But he doesn't account for the cost of human labor, or the amount of fuel released into the environment to carry it from China to the US... shipping barges are about 3% of the total pollution released into the environment.
I'll see if I can find the source for that claim. I remember hearing it on NPR months ago...
@Tiffany honestly - I'd advise stopping reading his stuff. There's no point trying to reason with people who are making arguments based on such solipsistic views of the world.
!!? solisptic
16:32
whatchoo talkin bout willis
Search for "solisptic" (https://www.google.com/search?q=solisptic&lr=lang_en)
• SOLYSTIC postal solutions automation sequencing e… - 10 mrt. 2016 - SOLYSTIC's MARS machine is a compact solution for sorting and sequencing letters. (http://www.solystic.com/en/Sequencing-93.html)
• Live - SOLYSTIC postal automation solution flat l… - 10 mrt. 2016 - The merger between SOLYSTIC SAS and SOLYSTIC Belgium N.V took place with effect as o… (http://www.solystic.com/en/SOLYSTIC-Belgium-Branch-50.html?mbID=254)
solipsistic?
well that's very helpful, thanks google!
@Danack I don't usually read his stuff. I just skimmed over it again after linking it to @tereško, because I remember it being hilariously simplistic.
!!? solipsistic
Search for "solipsistic" (https://www.google.com/search?q=solipsistic&lr=lang_en)
• Solipsistic | Define Solipsistic at Dictionary.co… - Solipsistic definition, of or characterized by solipsism, or the theory that only the self exists,… (http://www.dictionary.com/browse/solipsistic)
• Solipsism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Solipsism is the philosophical idea that only one's own mind is sure to exist. As an epistemologica… (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solipsism)
• Solipsism | Definition of Solipsism by Merriam-We… - a theory in philosophy that your own existence is the only thing t
16:33
I typod.
sol·ip·sism
ˈsälipˌsizəm/Submit
noun
the view or theory that the self is all that can be known to exist.
I still had no fucking clue
We really should have a plugin for a proper dictionary I guess
should rewrite Jeeves to include the Google Dictionary thinger that Google has
or a proper dictionary...
My website is slow like hell, and I can't find the reason with Webgrind. Can someone please help me in private?
I'm really hoping to implement some nlp thing this month
16:34
> Can someone please help me in private?
Where can I send you my hourly rates first?
I'd have to get up for that
Actually I found some functions being called a trillion times
errr... lol
What does null@{random_number} means, in Webgrind?
16:38
BREAKING NEWS: Final Shit Given! Man Puts Down Computer And Goes To Do Something Else!
when should I make a variable protected or public?
♫♬ ♪
I know there's reasons for either. Most of the time they should be protected, and only under extreme circumstances (IIRC) should they be public. I can't remember use cases for either though.
@Tiffany stackoverflow.com/questions/4361553/… there might clarify
s/there/this
@Ekin thanks
I think protected is what I want.
16:43
yw
how do constants come into play?
just const VARIABLE_NAME = "SOME VALUE";?
@LucasB I think it's meant to be the function name and possible some sort of memory location. But probably the way you're generating the data is not correct. If your site loads reasonably fast on your development box, but is slow in production, it is likely to be either the connection to the database that is slow, or just a slow hard drive on the production box.
btw the chart you linked doesn't have any actual timings in it.....which means it has no use in figuring out what is making the site be slow.
@Danack, thanks for being helpful.
This is the timings: i.imgur.com/37YY32j.jpg
Okay, cards: in or out?
Something stands out?
16:51
@LucasB no. You need to drill down into the things that have a large 'inclusive cost' until you find something that has a large 'self cost', to find the actual function that is a problem.
@LeviMorrison Am I interested in the headers and nav bar or the content? This really is putting too much focus on the structural elements and distracting from actual content.
@bwoebi Don't you scan for headers to find the right section?
(That's what I do)
@LeviMorrison Sure; I don't want to be distracted by the headers for reading though
@Levi it's important to highlight headers, yes, but you exceeded the equilibrium.
I mean, there's like already a lot of highlighting by the position, size and contrast from the boxes
"exceeding the equilibrium" - that sounds like a cool sci-fi book.
@Danack haha :-D
16:56
Alright so do we like the "cards" or not?
@LeviMorrison much better :-)
@LeviMorrison I like.
user924016
like
@LeviMorrison I think we do
@Danack just to be sure, did you see the Invite?
@LeviMorrison Could you perhaps move the breadcrumbs to the background (i.e. no blue background, but the grey one)? Just to view the difference
17:01
26 mins ago, by Danack
> Can someone please help me in private?
26 mins ago, by Danack
Where can I send you my hourly rates first?
I'm just a regular 24 y/o broke up brazilian guy doing an underpaid job for the last 6 months stuck in some shit I can't solve on my own..
seriously though - just ask in here.
I'm not an agency or something, just asking for a hand xP
@bwoebi I want to move the breadcrumbs to the header.
Our header is basically useless except for logo and search bar.
@LeviMorrison That makes the header quite big though
17:03
So keep those two things and move breadcrumbs into it, remove the other stuff.
I can make a screenshot that will show what I mean.
@LeviMorrison remove other stuff is fine too … as long as it's just one line at the end
Funny how facebook now have react, and google has amp..
clearly a consipracy against async in php
I really don't like Amp.
Trying to get the URL for a news article to share with a friend is a bitch.
@bwoebi Something like this:
google has amp?
@LeviMorrison looks fine
ah that
My biggest concern now is that the breadcrumbs is variable width and can wrap.
I think it's a much better idea but I'm not sure how to solve that issue.
Another thing I just debugged.
At least currently we need our header to be fixed-size for various reasons.
When I hit refresh on my website, the CPU usage goes up to 100%
on my VPS
is it normal?
like, 1 user
17:22
@LucasB I'm guessing you're on a shared server where the amount of CPU you can use is limited.
If you use more CPU than your hosting company allows, they will throttle your applications, which make them look like they're using 100% of CPU.
But it's like, it's just me refreshing the webpage
imagine when there are more people using it
Wes
Wes
@LeviMorrison my eyeeeees
:P
there must be a leak somewhere?
Wes
Wes
i like the current purple, though, i wouldn't change it
also evenings all
xdebug should point that out, but noting stands out xP
17:25
@LucasB you should check the logs to see how many requests are actually being made - and then possibly talk to the hosting company to see if they can explain why the server can't handle such a minimal load.
@LucasB btw - turn off xdebug on a production server...
And xhprof.
Wes
Wes
i like the page, i dislike the purple very much :P try this #244298 (needs a white logo)
#363A80 or this
Thanks for being helpful @Danack
@Wes ...if you think the last image I linked is "purple" you should get checked for vision deficiencies...
Could anyone offer some help with GIT? I'd like to move my local changes to a new branch, then pull the remote (it's more recent) and compare/merge the stored code back into master. Is this is the correct workflow, and if so, how do I do it?
Wes
Wes
17:32
@LeviMorrison 63, 81, 181 looks pretty purple to me. what colors looks to you? :B
@Dan,
git checkout -b your-branch-name
git add --all
git commit -m "Your changes commit message"
git pull origin remote-branch-name
then resolve merge conflicts and be happy
@Wes It's definitely a blue-purple. It's not "pretty purple".
@SparK So, when I pull I'm still on the new branch? Not master?
Look at #673AB7 and #9C27B0; those are purple ^_^
@Dan Because of the checkout -b branch-name you created a branch and checked it out. Basically you create and change to it, out of master, carrying your unstaged changes along with you.
17:37
@SparK Brilliant, if I move back to master I can see the code that was modified disappears.
you could also git fetch origin, then git merge origin/master into your branch, which is the same as pull...
Wes
Wes
@LeviMorrison not the first time that happens to me. i once argued with someone that this #C00000 is not brown, it's red
So would you normally pull to the new branch and merge there? Or do you pull to master and merge from one branch to the other - if that makes sense?
pull = fetch + merge
I usually open the branch before modifying the code
left Twix is so much better than right
Wes
Wes
17:39
anyway, try these colors in your whatevercoloris header :D
@SparK So you open the new branch and pull there, because it's better to resolve conflicts there?
@Dan No, I open a new branch, work in there so I don't affect the rest of the team in case I need to push commits. Last step is merge master into the branch, fixing conflicts and then merging back to master
@SparK OK, I will spent some time reading on merging two branches.
Thanks for explaining this stuff to me.
@Dan git checkout master, git pull, git checkout my-branch, git merge master, fix conflicts if any, test code, git checkout master, git merge my-branch
@Dan
17:43
@SparK Damn, there's a lot of info to digest in that article. Bookmarked :)
17:55
And once you're comfortable with git, replace merge by rebase
18:21
Quick question , I have a sql query `insert into products VALUES ('',?,?,?,?,?,?,?)` , i run this query with php using `mysqli_query()` function. The very first columnn is auto increment INT id column. What should i pass to that column.
Though this works as well but when i run this query on my sql side , the sql logs shows me 1 success with one warning.

Warning Code : 1366
Incorrect integer value: '' for column 'product_Variants_id' at row 1

Should i ignore it?
If not what should i pass to it?
@BOTJr. nothing. just don't set it. Also.....you should be listing the columns you are setting.
Other than that?
like if i dont list my columns
if id is set to auto increment, then the database will handle the records.
INSERT INTO table_name (column1, column2, column3) VALUES (value1, value2, value3);
this thing i know , i thought maybe if i dont list the columns and i could still somehow achieve it.That would have been better.
@BOTJr. you could replace '' for null... or list the columns and leave id out
18:26
@SparK this is what i was asking, thanks.
Why wouldn't you want to list columns, though? I mean, other than the obvious, "there are so many columns." But, that hardly seems reasonable for maintenance in six months.
There are many columns , just to avoid writing those columns.I thought that would be better.
If you come back to the program in six months, will you hate yourself for not taking the time to list the columns?
@Tiffany i will do it.Thanks.I had one more question though
And?
18:30
Suppose i have many tables like 3 , i have to make changes to all of them , suppose one is product,other being the price table third being the product_variant table.

I need to add product detail to the product table then get that last row id and set the price table for it and similarly , product variant.
i dont commit unless all of the entries are fine
so what's the question?
I was thinking suppose in the middle of my transaction some other user started transaction ? wouldn't it mess my code? Both users are adding at the same time?
I would think it would depend on the database, and how it handles multiple transactions. As long as you're not referencing anything statically typed...
referencing anything statically typed
didn't get this one
e.g. instead of referring to the variable id, you use what id is set to. You've manually typed the id in the code, rather than using the database for reference.
apparently I used the wrong term in my statement, rofl.
statically defined value, that's better
18:39
no no , consider an example as to what am i saying , i check the last insert id of the row that is inserted in the product table because it's the latest that has been inserted and then i put those ids in the corresponding tables.

Note : at this point i have not commited to the DB.

Now at this point another user comes he does the same, he hasn't commited to the db either.

The first user had some error while binding params , so he had a roll back.

Suppose the first used id as 8 for his product and the other used 9.
the second one commits the transaction.
tell me what will be the product id that iis gonna be inserted for user 2
8 or 9?
this id is auto increment.
> For LAST_INSERT_ID(), the most recently generated ID is maintained in the server on a per-connection basis. It is not changed by another client.
Otherwise it would be useless.
mysql_insert_id() acts on the last performed query, be sure to call mysql_insert_id() immediately after the query that generates the value.

Documentation says this ..

if i call it after the first user add the row and then makes a roll back, it would still show the one i added in the first place right?
Wes
Wes
yes, even if you roll back auto increment will be increased
then it's okaay.
that's what i wanted to know
@Wes thanks.
so the second user will still see id as 9.
Wes
Wes
you could have tried yourself :B make two pdoconnections and two concurrent transactions
best way to understand how stuff like transactions, locks, work, imho
18:51
how goes it, @Wes?
Wes
Wes
writing javascript @Tiffany so pretty bad :B you?
@Wes trying to integrate my code into vendor code base... I'm just waiting for the moment where I get stumped because something doesn't work and I'll question my life choices, so a typical day for me.
Wes
Wes
@Tiffany youtube.com/watch?v=csyL9EC0S0c you are not alone
19:12
@Wes interesting talk. I wish I could watch the rest of it, but it'll have to wait until later.
@Wes lol
truee..
Let's get a truck
19:26
Because programming in brainfuck makes you smarter?
or "better" somehow?
oh god I hope I'm doing this right
Anonymous
@Wes can't remember if it was you who was looking for something new to watch - if so, new WestWorld series is quality up to now
Wes
Wes
19:41
@Tiffany you can for sure show off about it, dunno about intelligence :B
@JayIsTooCommon yeah it's already on the towatch list :D
Anonymous
:)
Well, I'm reaching that point where I'm questioning my life choices
fucking hell
Wes
Wes
happens daily to me :B
Anonymous
19:57
s/choices/
Anonymous
Yesterday I really wanted to quit my job and go in the armed forces, because yolo?
trying to figure out where I should put session_start(), and how I should write this function, action_Process()
Anonymous
@Tiffany it's really trivial but I'm just wondering - the new line you do before curly braces on conditions and loops etc.. Is that because you find it more readable?
@JayIsTooCommon basically, yeah.

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