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Wes
Wes
19:01
fair enough jsfiddle.net/904umrhy/1 @kelunik
So this is happening because the presence of the scrollbar shrinks the available horizontal width.
The element is indeed being properly centered, for the browser's definition of "proper"
Night
You're going to either need to give both scrollbars, or do some dynamic adjustment of the top.
@Wes Looks good, until there's a scrollbar wider than 10% :P
Wes
Wes
:P maybe someone has a scrollbar that takes 10% of screen width :B
19:04
@Wes 300% and -100% should be fine then, because no one has a 100% scroll bar :P
Wes
Wes
challenge accepted! :B
10% might actually happen depending on OS usability settings.
Nobody has 100% scrollbars and is able to use the page. (There's your challenge, @Wes )
Wes
Wes
@Ghedipunk what if i have two monitors :B
@Wes Now go, post it as answer. :P
@Wes How does that matter?
Wes
Wes
19:08
@kelunik too lazy fo' that
i think os metrics are all calculated in px though, so if one has 2 1920p monitors and a scrollbar 1920p large, they can still use two monitors to read the contents :B
semi-transparent scrollbars :D
@ChristophBühler @RonniSkansing Do you like my first script in php?
Make it "Z" => "A" ;-)
19:17
I'm trying to connect to MySQL on my machine (localhost) and it works when I use root with no password, but when I set a password, it doesn't work. Any ideas?
Wes
Wes
lol :P well it's a popular trick
Guys, but is possible became a web designer with only html + css?
Wes
Wes
@MattewDeveloper client side js is a must these days, i would say...
@Wes Yes, I know, just didn't think about it.
19:20
If design does not mean implementing, then you even do not need html and css
@Wes Well, the web designer doesn't need JS, a frontend engineer does.
@JeroenNoten Ok, but I know html and css,
@Mattew That will certainly not hurt ;)
Ok ;)
@JeroenNoten how did you reach 2000 points on so?
@MattewDeveloper really?
you're not asking people in this room with 100k?
19:22
wut?
lol.. just answering questions
is there anyone that with 100k point?
ps: sorry but from few time I am on so
I am just at 22 pointa
points*
Ekn
Ekn
... see here
@MattewDeveloper C# has Jon Skeet, but PHP just has @PeeHaa
19:25
ok
But I here can propose a new site for stackexchange? area51.stackexchange.com
That's what the banner says at any rate...
Ok
Now I propose stackoverflow in italian
@bwoebi ...
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Q: PHP return type hinting, object OR a boolean?

lifeSo I know that I can do return type hinting in php7. I can do an object return hint with: function getUser($pdo, $username) : User { } where User is the object being returned. However, if the user isn't found in the SQL, returning 'false' instead of a User object gives: Uncaught TypeErro...

hehe
I could start to answer in question html & css for upgrade my skills :D
19:32
:)
@JoeWatkins I have to agree with the Ignacio person commenting on that question... why not throw an exception? It is an exceptional circumstance...
is it ?
just asserting that it's exceptional doesn't really make it so ... what if, it's totally normal for a login to fail, like ... in the real world ?
@Ghedipunk I don't think it's Exception worthy. Honestly, it really seems like he wants to play with the cool return types and he let it trip him up
@Ghedipunk it'd be exceptional if the database wasn't there, not if the user wasn't
If type hinting causes problems, don't use it. Problem solved
^^ what Paul said
19:36
Yeah, I get what he's trying to do, but for that case, you're looking for a user, and expecting to get one. If you don't get a user, a boolean false isn't going to help the rest of the logic, it's going to be a different branch.
It's not fatal error worthy, absolutely... which is what it feels like people are interpretting exceptions to be...
they're not that, they're not flow control either ...
area51.stackexchange.com where's ask question? O.O
@JoeWatkins @Ghedipunk @Machavity
@MattewDeveloper figure it out yourself. They're voluntarily making it hard.
@MattewDeveloper Not there.
but there's or not there is?
You must have at least 5 reputation on Area 51 to ask a question on meta, but you may ask a question about your own Area 51 post specifically.
You must have at least 5 reputation on Area 51 to ask a question on meta, but you may ask a question about your own Area 51 post specifically.
Is har get 5 reputation on area51?
hard*
19:45
No, it's easy. It's probably not what you're looking for, though.
why?
I would propose an forum for SEO
Already exists: webmasters.stackexchange.com is the most likely place to ask SEO related questions.
ok, for so in ita?
I am in 30 groups ita about on programming and technlogy, in every groups there are 500/600 user lol
If I give the link in the groups, there're 2000 vote lol
@Ghedipunk are there you?
Honestly, I'm not sure how non-English SE sites that duplicate the functionality of an English SE site work. I'd be interested in finding out as a curiosity, but I don't have a reason to go looking for that information personally.
it's not just about votes.
@Ghedipunk there's a portuguese SO iirc.
19:50
yep
also in russian
but i musted only confirm email lol
@Ghedipunk Retrieving a user may be exceptional if it fails; it might not be.
And honestly I would prefer to err on the non-exceptional side because it's more feasible to throw based on the result than it is to wrap the exception and hide the throw.
APIs that can avoid the situation entirely are sometimes preferable.
@LeviMorrison hi, i just checked your profile out of boredom/curiousty, you work on php.net? i would like to know more if you dont mind
I suppose more accurately I have worked on PHP.net.
(Past tense)
What would you like to know?
@LeviMorrison and on PHP itself?
Yes, still work on PHP itself.
20:02
I mean you make updates to the language not just use it?
awesome, i found the caretaker xD
For example I worked pretty heavily on return types:
function answer(): int {
    return 42;
}
im not super with the understanding of machine language, can you tell me how you actually program a programming language?
The nice thing about traditional interpreters is that we don't need to understand machine language.
We write a C program that executes the PHP program ^_^
20:06
lol thats awesome, so what do you do know, did you get paid for your part of PHP design?
I mean who signs a payroll for people to maintain a programming language?
@grasshopper nobody
well, there are a few people paid for working on it all day, but most aren't.
PHP isn't governed by a company
@grasshopper I've thus far received $0 ^_^
@LeviMorrison +$0 or -$0 ?
@grasshopper People on work on PHP to satisfy their masochistic tendencies
are you a glass half full kinda person ;)
20:10
@LeviMorrison well i thank you for contributions, helps me get $
I'd love to be paid to work on the official PHP projects. Then I would have time to curate bug reports, do larger-picture improvements to PHP.net, etc.
There aren't many businesses willing to pay people to do stuff like this.
well it must be different for maybe people working on java or .net, no? since big companies made them?
Those are different, yes.
@rlemon Depends what is in the glass ^_^
@LeviMorrison nothing, you haven't got paid yet ;)
:D
@rlemon So the question is whether the glass is 0% full or 100% empty?
(I'm not sure which of those would be the pessimistic interpretation)
20:17
50% undecided.
100% empty of poison, so that's nice
@PaulCrovella But 0% full of anti-dote
If we don't have poison we don't need antidote
wait i got this
while (!empty($glass)){
drink($glass);
refill($glass);
}
infinite loop optimist
@grasshopper I think this is missing a piss() in between
20:20
drinking glass sounds painful
for(;;)drink();
@PaulCrovella It's about quantity. Nobody feels pain from a few nanograms of glass.
@PaulCrovella we've all tried it ...
mr jones is noisy on reddit ...
he and reddit are perfect for each other
20:29
snicker
@grasshopper What if the glass is already empty before you start that loop? OH SHIT, SOBRIETY!
fuck that noise
zen response : The glass is not empty, it is only yourself.
@Sara code drunk, debug sober â„¢
there is no glass ...
only zuul
20:34
just squeeze the grapes into my mouth. I've got time.
@rlemon phrasing
@MadaraUchiha if 'grapes' reminds you of things, I feel sorry for you man. I really do
@rlemon well now I'm bringing grapes with me to your place...
seedless please
you want some wine to take home? I've got some racked still in the carboys
you can bottle it while you are here :D
20:36
Yes. Brother's fiance would love that!
Also, let's build a moat
Cross breed some gators with a moose. Perfect home security
that could go the other way, where you end up with antlerless moose with short stubby legs
That's still a win, because that sounds adorable
like some kind of land manatee
landatee*
hum.. hello /r/javascript
20:40
This idea literally can't fail. You either get a wicked home security moat, or a new domestic pet business.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier /r/ or just room 17?
I aimed for room 17
but was far too lazy to actually verify
@FélixGagnon-Grenier /r/ is typically reddit
true dat... I failed in some way there, I'll admit
20:53
/b/dankmemescript
we need more 4chan in here
/s
I wonder when someone would get there
@rlemon looks like a great idea for room 17 :-D
someone made emoji-script iirc
@rlemon I thought you'd be linking to /hm instead
basically brining humans back to hieroglyphs
20:55
@rlemon what's that?
lol
@bwoebi eso lang
programming with emoji's
ah ok
@rlemon meh, there's still ascii chars
21:08
github.com/php/php-src/pull/1879 … These PRs which are just a waste of everyones time…
21:21
@bwoebi meh, they're instant merge
be happy that you have contributors :)
IMO, these are just instant close
@FlorianMargaine I don't care about a ton of not helpful contribs
@bwoebi you should
@FlorianMargaine why?
If people are actually fixing things, fine
@bwoebi 1. it means encouraging people to contribute, even in the smallest ways
but if they fix a single whitespace, I'm annoyed
21:23
2. even whitespace fixes are fixes
meh
he did not put a space between else and if
@FlorianMargaine I'd like people to be able to evaluate which fixes are worth a reviewers time
@bwoebi in this case, your time took about 3s
White space fixes are annoying because they can sometimes cause conflicts if someone else happens to be working in that code.
@FlorianMargaine if I can merge via github UI, eventually yes
but in general, the commands take over one minute to type and verify it's all correct
21:25
then you should have a clear policy indicating that such changes are not welcome
@FlorianMargaine I don't mind if you actually fix all the mistakes in a text, but if you fix a single mistake you could spot right away :x
Hello, somesome have experience with eval() ?
Someone have done code injection on some my pages. I want know if there is an alternative to eval.
@FlorianMargaine What I liked most about CLOS is the ability to declaratively define the order of resolution for methods
@GDaquila Most likely. What are you using it for?
i.e. I want the most generic specialization to be executed first? No problem
And if I want, I'm reserved the option to manually CALL-NEXT-METHOD
21:36
@NikiC I'm using Mihalism Image Host. And I have find my image-link with more page-views all with error on eval().
That's far more flexible than most OO languages' super() call
Especially Java's, which can only be called at the top of the method
@NikiC I have read a lot of bad thing about security of eval().
"Method combination"
The ability to customize that is extremely powerful
@NikiC I can send you a email with all the details?
@GDaquila No, I don't think I can help you
21:41
@NikiC Ok
But as I already told you a few days ago @FlorianMargaine, what's killing CL is the lack of tooling
Once you get rid of the emacs dependency, maybe people would be more reluctant to try it out.
well
getting rid of the emacs dep is easy, making a new integrated environment in an IDE or something is harder
there's stuff like this that's pretty promising libraries.io/atom/atom-slime
22:17
@FlorianMargaine Have you tried it?
@MadaraUchiha no
@DaveRandom how many people have said bloom filter so far?
Ekn
Ekn
@Danack lol
22:39
@Danack at least 4 or 5
though I still think positioning as a trusted 3rd party broker would be a better option, and more lucrative
Is there any alternative for this: dirname(dirname(dirname(__FILE__))? I want something like this: ../../../
wait, wtf happened to the SO code syntax highlighting
Wes
Wes
23:00
@stack __DIR__ . '/../../../'
oh. goodie. they "improved" things
@Wes Yes it works, is there any way to remove __DIR__ ? stackoverflow.com/questions/36877297/…
Wes
Wes
you can remove it but you need to chdir() beforehand @stack
ah.. ok nevermind :-)
@stack don't remove it. always use full paths.
23:05
@PaulCrovella Look, I'm on local now. So I fear if I use DIR and I upload my website on a real host, then routing damages.
So I would like to do that without __DIR__ or dirname(__FILE__)
why do you think they would cause a problem?
Just I feel it :-)
Wes
Wes
undecided if i should get a coffee or go to bed :B
@stack your "feeling" is wrong
@Wes spike the coffee, enjoy both :)
Wes
Wes
lol
@stack don't generate paths everywhere in the code, let paths be in one place only, eg a config file, and let them be absolute only
23:10
yes. good idea.
Wes
Wes
today i got stuck... writing tests. there's a first time for everything. couldn't decide how to write some tests...
and basically i just stared at the code for hours and did nothing
I don't give tests the same kind of care I do other code. I aim for them to be usefully complete, but not necessarily as clean as they could be.
Wes
Wes
my ocd would oppose to that :B
it often feels a bit dirty, but meh
How can I write this "C:\xampp\htdocs/out/DBconnection.php" by ../ ?
Something like ../../../out/DBconnection.php (but it doesn't work)
Wes
Wes
23:16
6 mins ago, by stack
yes. good idea.
:-)
Wes
Wes
it wasn't a good idea
I asked that just for my information
Wes
Wes
use absolute paths
^ by this he means start with __DIR__
Wes
Wes
23:18
so you request C:\xamp\htdocs\index.php in your browser, within that file if you do "./out/DBConnection.php" you will get "C:/xamp/htdocs/out/DBConnection.php"
basically the getcwd() is set to PHP_SELF (right?)
not necessarily
Wes
Wes
but you can avoid this kind of problems by using absolute paths only, with DIR or starting with c:\
don't start with c:\, that's gonna screw you over as you move the project around, deploy it etc
Wes
Wes
i don't even know @PaulCrovella this is why one should use absolute paths only :B
of course when you deploy you need to change the paths
Got it guys. Thanks
23:21
starting with __DIR__ gives you an absolute path
ok
Ekn
Ekn
How should I load assets from vendor? Thinking I need some sort of an asset manager
@Wes unless you're talking about paths to shit like the system's tmp directory, binaries and such; then yeah use the full thing... but in the context of include/require starting with __DIR__ is the sensible way to go
@Ekn why do you have assets in vendor? ... I guess it doesn't matter - create a build script to copy/process/symlink to where you need them
people seem to like gulp or grunt for that, but it depends on your needs.. often a simple shell script is just fine
Ekn
Ekn
I'm asking the same to myself... it's just one package called semantic ui actually
yeah I could use grunt

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