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11:00
Let me give you an example of something that happened in one of my labs.
@AshwinMukhija in that case the future of your country is quite dim ... i would recommend getting out of it before it implodes
There was a guy in my batch, who hardcoded the output for a simple program with semaphores.
And, he got full marks.
Because he put gibberish code which didn't do anything but compile and interlaced it with printf()
I do want to start a C++ course. I already have a Java one going on.
@AshwinMukhija that explains the code we were getting from some indian outsource few years back
When I was working in Amdocs, there was a guy who was ballsy enough to be debugging the app while a remote customer demo was going on, and changing output in realtime. :P
That was god awful.
11:04
Morning
get out while you can
I plan to.
seriously
I want to bring about a change in our f*cked up education system though.
congrats .. you are 1 against 1'000'000'000+
11:05
It's hard work.
I bet there is another person..
most of people are quite comfortable with that education system .. they only want to add more standardized tests (the ones with "ckeck the right answer")
True
People complete engineering, do an MBA, go become a banker.
@HamZa we have many, who use inline styles, should say they love inline styles
who doesn't ask, will never know:
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Q: Extract / copy part of map and use as image. – Can this be done using PHP?

KabirIf i open google map on browser and I want to crop a part of map and want to use as an image. Can it be done using PHP or jQuery?

11:08
I don't understand why that guy pasted out entire page
Additionally, downvoters, what more can be said given the complete lack of information around what the OP is trying to do? He has an algorithm problem. You don't solve an algorithm problem by moving to C. You solve it by refactoring the algorithm. Sure, there comes a time where porting to C or other runtimes is an option, but that's not the first step (as it will not give you orders of magnitude gains). So unless the OP posts an actual algorithm, this answer is the best way to help him. It is the only answer that can possible give the order-of-magnitude changes he's after. — ircmaxell 5 secs ago
Oh, and
@ircmaxell don't think this is useful. why is catch (Exception $e) too much? don't think that catching an exception has a) any measurable performance impact (think throwing is much more expensive) and b) the advantage to see what we catch: An Exception or something new that doesn't yet exist and won't extend Exception class? Nothing against shortening the syntax, but this makes PHP unnecessarily less verbose (Verbosity can increase readability and helps newbies understanding what's going on).
ok, the post that as a reply
Hahaha...I've seen guys who claim to know a language upon completing just a simple addition program. You ask such guys a question like do you know "xyz" and they would say, "Absolutely!"
@ircmaxell was this already announced on internals… have not yet read my mails…
11:11
I don't even say I know PHP.
Unless I know how it works internally, I only say that I know some aspects of PHP
@HamZa thanks! :)
i have no clue how php works internally .. apart from array_unique(), and only then because i wanted know how the hell it was so slow
Most people don't care how any programming language works internally.. They just want to use it and make stuff.
I know a little about zvals and refcount
But that's pretty much it.
@Mr.Alien I have 1 question. I have started reading css3.
11:16
@YogeshSuthar yup, bol
So should I have to finish that and after that I start to do some development
Start development as you are learning. You'll learn it much better.
@YogeshSuthar Make a demo website layout and implement CSS3 on that
Even a test project would work
okk
but while learning or after reading whole book
11:19
While you learn
since CSS3 is still a draft, it would be highly inadvisable to use it in production code .. you can use some aspects of it, which are implemented by IE8+, but that's about it
@tereško Most, around 70% is compatible
@hakre Do you mind if I ask you a couple of questions about stackoverflow.com/questions/17220774/… here?
and how % of it has been implemented ?
11:20
There are polyfils available, for example, pie
also , 2 years ago spec was 50% complete
@Jasper if you don't mind sharing with everybody here, sure. no problem.
You can use transitions, as well.
@Mr.Alien your point ?
11:21
Transitions, animations, box shadows
i was talking about CSS3 spec
you cannot compute how compatible browser is, when speci still not finished
I wonder how much time it would take for HTML5 and CSS3 to become a standard..so that I don't have to worry about cross browser compatibility that much :)
@tereško According to spec <center> tag is removed, google uses it any ways, so according to spec, many are still in drafts but are available to dev any ways, best example is text selection color
You mean, completely a standard?
it was rejected still browsers support, if you are using proprietary tags
11:23
Yep
WebRTC, for example works only in Chrome as of now.
Websockets has very limited support.
infact if we stick to standards, my websites will be primitive forever
I read somewhere that it could be as early as 2016
@Mr.Alien then have a good life , and code like google
bye
i have no patience for trolls today
@asprin HTML5 is still lagging, audio, video etc is still buggy, but when it comes to semantic tags like header footer, dev have started using them as search engines are changing algorithms ...
@tereško Thanks a lot ;)
11:25
HTML5 semantics is still a very unclear topic.
For example, Article and Section
@hakre Am I understanding you correctly that you'd say using inheritance between test classes is a bad way to test the Liskov substitution principle?
And I am hoping they integrate the LESS framework into a future spec of CSS
@AshwinMukhija which is why nobody is using it , apart from doctype and the <video> tag .. the rest are mostly use in tech-demos
I'm not even sure you *can* test LSP as it's only a formal way to do subtyping.
Apart from that, it is OK in my eyes that you have that abstract testcase for those types to extend from.
@tereško I personally use header, footer, nav and aside from semantics, because I clearly know what they are for.
And god forbid I try to make websockets work as they should.
11:28
The <canvas> element is pretty nice :)
i don't use any of them , because they trigger bad behavior in IE8 and cause failures when i need to support IE7
@dragon112 it also has been around for 5+ years
@AshwinMukhija Websockets are pretty easy these days
Setting them up is pretty easy.
it does not come from html5 spec , it was include in the spec
@tereško Yea I guess so, It's still part of the HTML5 spec
11:29
also , the use of it is very limited , mostly tech demos .. and chrome games
I have used canvas a couple of times
A lot of new JS libraries use canvas pretty liberally.
It's also perfect for things like smoothiecharts.org
do you know chartjs? pretty cool
11:30
have you looked at how it works in IE ?
IE must burn
@hakre Fair enough, testing for LSP may be a bit too vague.You were saying that you think there shouldn't be dependencies between the abstract base class and the child class, right? Or were you just summarizing the answer there?
IE9 and 10 are pretty compatible.
< IE 8 is just horrible.
compatible with what ?
11:32
IE 10 does a 'not so terrible' job on the canvas element.
IE 9 causes framing every so often, with canvas animation
congratulations , you have successfully proven that some browsers support HTML5 spec WHICH IS STILL A FUCKING DRAFT!! It's like jumping around and showing off how nice code you can write in EcmaScript7
@Jasper What I said was hidden dependencies and I meant that both tests should pass indenpendent to each other.
@tereško that wasn't to prove a point.
@ircmaxell php.markmail.org/message/hrarbtjeq7vnx4ky this looks like a more reasonable proposal making the code cleaner I think
@hakre and what does hidden mean in that context? Not obvious from looking at the tested code, not obvious from looking at the tests? Something else yet?
@Jasper Well if you say you can only test both objects in a specific order for example. That should not be.
@ircmaxell and how was the "GPL" there really meant?
no clue
Good news! My session proposal got accepted. Join me at IPC/WebTechCon in Munich this year when I ask you "Are you Agile yet?"
11:38
@bwoebi fuel with lead.
Congrats!
@Gordon Congo. :)
@Gordon And I got accepted for a proposal to the same conference: Agile is a lie, it's not what you think it is!, scheduled right after yours
@Gordon congrats
thanks! :)
@ircmaxell really? then congrats to you, too. and we'll finally meet! awesome!
11:39
all the best and have fun if possible. I go to ircmaxells talk because I'm more interested in agile criticism. ;)
@Gordon No, not really, was pulling your leg :-P
@Gordon Congrats pal....
@ircmaxell actually, judging by your title, it's pretty much what I will be talking about, too
Nice!
I've been debating putting together a talk: You Can't Project Manage With Agile
or something similar...
I'm basing the talk on an article by Andy Hunt from earlier this year, where he complains that a lot of people adopt agile practices but not the mindset which ultimately leads to people not being agile at all. they might be effective, but not agile in the sense of the first sentence in the manifesto
11:41
Hi there
@Gordon I think that there are no practices. I think Agile is a business philosophy only, not a dev-team one. It flows from the business, as opposed to the way it's normally portrayed as a "IT strategy"
based on my experiences at least...
@ircmaxell i think there are practices that benefit the mindset. i just dont think they are exclusive to agile nor do I think it's only the ones given in the manifesto
@ircmaxell As a s/w dev should we have to adopt Agile or not?
Oh, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying it's a process-less free-for-all.
I'm saying the process flows from the business agility, not the other way around
I should blog on this
@YogeshSuthar you should not adopt it. you should transform to it - if your organizational culture allows for that.
11:44
@hakre In my case, the tests (a parent test before a child test) need to be run in a specific order because otherwise you can't specify an @depends (and not have it means "always skip this test"). That's not a bad form of needing an order, is it?
@Gordon I am not getting your point. Can you more elaborate it?
@Jasper I dunno. Hmm.
I would ask back why the one test needs to be run before the other one and you're not able to make them independent instead?
@YogeshSuthar when you adopt agile, you usually just pick something like Scrum or XP and then do what that methodology prescribes. That's okay to get things done. But it's not what Agile is about. Agile is about continuous improvement and it's about living the values in the Manifesto. The practices are secondary. They are just transient.
@hakre It has to do with how PHPUnit treats @depends, it simply says "it's the tester's responsibility that the depending test after the depended on test, we'll just run the tests in the order they are there, and when we see @depends, we'll skip the test if the dependency hasn't run successfully at that point"
11:50
@ircmaxell I won't say yes but I also won't say no. Business Agility and Strategy certainly plays a huge role in all that. I am just not sure it's the same as ASD.
It would be better if instead they retro-actively skipped a test (as skipping doesn't necessarily need to be skipping, it could be just showing the result "skipped" instead) when the depended on test fails later
@Gordon Thanks for describing. From last 1.5 year I am Agile developer and I even didn't know that.
That's kind of the point I am making. ASD is a lie. It half works, but only truly works as an extension of business agility. By itself it will fail far more often than not... or at least that's my assertion...
@Jasper Yes, that I know. It was more meant about your motivation, not how PHPUnit works :)
11:52
@ircmaxell successful ASD needs a certain organizational culture. If the organization is built around rigid processes, ASD will fail … unless you have adapters. So yes, ASD is nothing that works in isolation.
@iroegbu Done the work through form
@hakre Ah, ok. Well, my motivation is to have better test output. If I break the function in the parent function, the child function is likely to fail as well, so through skipping I'll get output that better tells me what I need to fix. Other than that, I don't really need them to be dependent.
Yeah, I need to post on that at some point...
registeration is doing well and i want to fetch the id on the same page where it is genrated for register any help?
11:56
@Jasper ah that yes, ypu commented yesterday something in that direction. well, I would totally ignore that because the first test fails and you should see what happens by the test. you can also use the stop-on-first-failure setting.
@shivdhwajpndey now, I can't remember what we were talking about :s
@iroegbu no matters its done
@iroegbu registeration is doing well and i want to fetch the id on the same page where it is genrated for register any help?
@ircmaxell also, a often overlooked aspect of ASD is the identity part of the individual and team as a whole. I think that differentiates it somewhat from Business Agility. Agile is a value system and an agile developer will use that as a basis for decision. But more on a tactical implementation level. Not on a strategic level, e.g. overall company objectives. Both are important though. And I think Business Agility is more like an emergent quality while Agility in the ASD context is a mindset.
@shivdhwajpndey please dont spam the room and dont ping random people. thanks
12:02
@hakre But the first test to fail is actually the child one, which is the wrong one. Well, it depends on filenames I suppose, since I believe separate files are run in alphabetical order, but inside the ChildTest the inherited tests are run after the newly defined tests
@Jasper there is no right or wrong. if a test fails, you fix the code, test again.
at the end of the day all tests pass.
@shivdhwajpndey very well then, since your problem is solved
@hakre That's true. However, it still feels like I could improve my output upon a failure if I could do mark that dependency. Would you agree that things would be (if ever so slightly) better if one could mark such dependencies?
@hakre today you're in
12:13
@Gordon I'll make this assertion: A waterfall dev team coupled with an Agile business will be more productive and function better than an Agile dev team coupled with a waterfall business...
@ircmaxell hmm. not sure I'll subscribe to that but it just might be because my definitions of terms are different than yours here.
We're using the same terms. I just made a bold, practically undefensible claim to push my point across
agility requires constant feedback, awareness and sensemaking ability. a classic one pass waterfall is not exactly known for these things :)
@Gordon I don't think it does at the root of it ;-). But more on that later. Off to work!
12:22
laters
@Jasper puh,. I normally refactor my code too fast to care about such details.
From my own head I would say you care a little much.
I mean it's good to take care, don't get me wrong
but some questions can only be answered by doing it.
projects are too different to answer right in all the details. just try and know what you do, so next time you have experience.
E.g. I dunno how often that testing will fail. Is it fragile etc. such things.
There is this kind of saying that you should only solve problems you really have.
I think that is pretty important for TDD
You first write the tests so that you only implement as little as possible to get the job done.
Yeah, it's a common problem of mine, caring too much about details. That said, I feel I learned a lot from this.
Thanks for answering my questions
if(1 == 1) -> this
@CarrieKendall hellow
12:34
@CarrieKendall morning kindle
mornin'
@Mr.Alien But... but...
Good morning
I was about to post that where is manual...
I need to make routes for my app. has anyone used Aura.Router?
What is best practice for a config page/class in my php project?
some are saying use define() some say make a class with const vars in it.
12:39
User side config page?
No server side
too bad i missed that wordpress conversation >:]
Various ways. You can use an ini file, a PHP file with constants, or even a database driven config
@CarrieKendall One seems to get a lot of love over using WP in this chat.
Or, in my case, teaching it.
@AshwinMukhija I know there are a lot of options, I'm looking for the 'best' way to do it
this chat will push you to grow (even if the push seems unfriendly) so beware :]
12:42
Oh, I am quite aware of how bad WP is.
@dragon112 what are you configuring?
then why do you teach it?
there are many tools you could use to teach that aren't bad
PLB
PLB
@dragon112 What do you mean in "best"?
Because trying to teach something as simple as CI would not be as harrowing as dragging myself through a mile of glass shards.
so, you're lazy then?
12:45
i'm sorry but if you got into the profession of teaching programming for the ease then you made a huge mistake
I spend way more time with my students than the class timing.
@CarrieKendall My php backend
So basically some things like the path to the img folder
You seem to have missed that part of the conversation.
There's a few people who I do teach CI.
my roommate is an instructor and teaches python to beginners. sidenote: CI is just as bad
@dragon112 I think a .ini file with a class that can convert that to arrays would be good.
12:46
Teaching Python to beginners is not as bad, actually.
@iroegbu awesome :)
So, the people who I teach as supposedly the cream of the crop, and they can't get the concept of classes through their head.
Teaching beginners is tedious either way, I guess that's why I won't ever become a teacher:)
where do you teach?
12:49
In my last batch, there was a guy who 'knew' Java, but could NOT for the love of God grasp what the use of 'this' is.
Umm, I have a startup which focuses on education
i am calculating the reports in codeigniter and it should generate in same page , in core php there is PHP_SELF how abt codeigniter
dragon can u help me
startup what?
@dragon can u help me
Startup as in a startup company.
so not a school?
12:51
i am calculating the reports in codeigniter and it should generate in same page , in core php there is PHP_SELF how abt codeigniter
@ca
carrie can u help me
@SivaShanker do NOT!!!!! ping people randomly
@SivaShanker read the room description, ask once, if people would like to help they will.
sorry for that
I do plan to open a proper school, but that takes a huge funding.
if someone wants to help they will, you are not the only person in this room
12:52
@dragon sorry for that can u pls help me
ignored.
1 min ago, by dragon112
@SivaShanker do NOT!!!!! ping people randomly
@tereško when's your last day?
@SivaShanker Why not just construct a question and ask in SO questions?
@CarrieKendall 17th of July
12:54
@tereško new job in place?
no
i will be taking a 2 month vacation
oh yeah that's right
you should travel
@dragon i did not get any reply
i have enough cash to be unemployed for a year+
that's if i do not travel .. much
well then you should travel 3 months hardcore ;]
12:55
hmm ...
Visit Africa
what is the discussion going on guys
pls reply to my question
i am calculating the reports in codeigniter and it should generate in same page , in core php there is PHP_SELF how abt codeigniter
another one bites the dust
@SivaShanker Your question doesn't make sense
i love the nice little animation when you ignore someone
how they wisp away to the right to be (hopefully) forever forgotten
12:58
@hamza i want to display the form and reports in same page how can i do this
I think he wants to refresh the page and display result for his reports on the same page.
submit your form to the page that handles it... then display your result after the form
@tereško what is your main reason for leaving?
> echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
@tereško /me is envious
@CarrieKendall how does "i hate everything about that job" sound ?
12:59
over-the-top :P
@dragon112 almost impossibru to stop working in the NL for a year

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