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15:00
@Simon_eQ It's hard for us to work in the dev. business :(
@PeeHaa That's your choice. I don't mind.
Anonymous
@HamZa If you are in ultra-secular world, yep.
PLB
PLB
@Gordon Did not get the joke (I hope it was :D). Whatever, never mind.
Very innocent of you @PLB
I'd never work for government sites, but that's just me.
Anonymous
15:02
Working for gambling sites is interesting though, I could put in some easter eggs as dev, and come to eat them as a client later.
I'd never work for a company that advertises itself with "Startup".
again..
@Fabien Nor would I, unless I believed in it and had shares in it.
@PLB it's a pun. Compare "A Minor" (the chord) vs "a minor" (underage person)
@SweetieBelle Too many devs being exploited into that these days. I guess if you signup for it you signup for it. But often the term is not truly understood till you've done it.
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@Gordon Heh, now it makes sense.
15:04
^^^
@Fabien I don't work for nothing or next to nothing. Not interested in playing that game or I'd go stack shelves or flip burgers.
And be paid overtime for it
@Simon_eQ Online gambling is a good sector, fast expanding and very competitive. Oh, and Bitcoin is powering a lot of it.
@SweetieBelle You probably sit on fb too much
My old old job had me doing 55+ hours a week on a 40 hour contract, no overtime pay, work 2/3 weekends. This was normal. If there was a deadline, it was much worse.
15:06
@Mr.Alien I don't have a FB :D
@Fabien Was that the dating/porn site?
cuz people play too much poker there
Partially. Yeah, it was a sector of that group which sold off with me in it.
@Mr.Alien I don't play online poker, I'm not that good at poker.
The CEO was a 26 year old multi-millionaire, and by multi I mean 40+
@Fabien Sounds like the guy I work for now, but he's early 30s
15:07
They made and sold "JustHost".
PLB
PLB
@Mr.Alien No, not really. The key reason is that startups don't want to lose client so they say less price and shorter deadline than they should.
Currently producing MyPCBackup AKA, ZipCloud AKA JustCloud
okay, any suggestions where to place stub classes I use for testing?
a "stubs" subdirectory in tests?
@SweetieBelle Does he work every day still?
@SweetieBelle I don't know what raw php is? Also zf1 sucks
15:08
@Fabien I do 45-50 hours most weeks, some of them are 70+ though if we have a deadline coming up.
zf2 also but less so
@Fabien Yes
@SweetieBelle Are you paid for the excess hours?
@Fabien Yes, double time, my contract is 45 hours.
@SweetieBelle Millionaires who keep working are the kind of people who make me think I will never be a millionaire. If I made that kind of money I'd be off.
15:09
And boss usually orders pizzas etc in if we work weekends.
He works 6 days/week.
@SweetieBelle That's good. When I was at the dating place my reward was that I didn't get fired.
@PLB wrong ping?
@Fabien I'm very happy with my employer, but I still like doing freelance stuff as well.
@rdlowrey Oh hai, not convinced it's the reactor being passed into the constructor.
I'd been a lot happier if they had just paid me overtime, standard rate would have been fine.
user895378
15:11
@Leigh Yeah I'm dumb. Just updated the thread. Pushing a fix momentarily.
A major reason I do freelance is just to get more Bitcoins without buying them.
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@Mr.Alien Oops, I thought you were speaking about start-ups. Yep, wrong ping.
I need to get some freelance, but I have never ventured in to that market really. Unsure how to get involved and don't wish to compete with $5 p/h overseas devs.
@Fabien Try Bitcoin
@PLB ;) np
@SweetieBelle bitcoin sux
keep the pc on for hours just to earn few
15:12
@Mr.Alien I don't mine, that's a fool's game.
@Fabien same here
@Mr.Alien Unless you want to spend $150k+ on ASICs don't expect to make money mining.
@ircmaxell Could you please add a comment after "blah", sometimes I really don't get your point
PLB
PLB
I have changed display name on SE accounts why is it still PLB here?
15:13
I just tried once, kept my pc on fr 36 hours and thereafter I never saw bitcoins
Bitcoin is an opportunity to decentralize cash and take power away from big corporations & government, I see that as a fundamentally good thing.
@PLB CTRL+F5 ?
@rdlowrey Looking at that alarm code made me wonder... they are going to suffer from skew, since they will reschedule at delay+(callee execution time), instead of just delay.
PLB
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@HamZa Did not work (E_INDIAN nothing against race).
So with my blocking clients maybe taking a couple of seconds to execute a chain of requests, over time they're going to be way out
15:14
Some people have made good money investing in bitcoins from the early days
@HamZa that's the point
Some of the bitcoin farms you see on youtube look quite cool.
@ircmaxell lol
@Fabien If I wasn't an idiot I'd have made a dollar million off Bitcoin :/
@Fabien I had thousands in the early days.
@PLB I assume your name is E_INDIAN
15:15
What happened to them?
user895378
@Leigh Yeah I realized that this weekend. It's a mistake I introduced trying to maximize speed an not retaining the state. I'm working on that today as well.
@Fabien Sold as soon as they hit $5 :P
I bought them at about 3 cents each
How muhc have they peaked at?
PLB
PLB
@Mr.Alien Not really. :p
15:15
Ouch
They're back to $100 now
I still have a few
time for studies /me out
PLB
PLB
Me as well.
I hardcored a project over the weekend, and today I realised I hate it, but I don't feel like starting again :/
PLB
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See you later.
15:17
@PLB tada
I like Bitcoin from an ideological standpoint: it's decentralized, it's crypto-based, it's pseudonymous and encourages semi-anonymous trade, it's zero-trust with no chargebacks.
It's everything big government and big banks aren't keen on.
Aye but who will people trust?
The common people
Well, people are taking up Bitcoin quickly, actually one of the other major services I offer is helping sites accept Bitcoin.
I do that at a reduced rate to encourage adoption.
user895378
@Leigh Hate when that happens.
Also @dragon112 - I don't require payment in Bitcoin, I accept other methods (no PayPal though) but I charge less in Bitcoin because it's much more convenient for me.
15:19
Finding work is the issue for me :P
posted on August 12, 2013 by Liip

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posted on August 12, 2013 by Pádraic Brady

w2sp: Slide 8: Problem: Gremlins in the engine (Photo credit: Terriko) Scanning the blogs today, I noticed an article discussing a method of implementing Stateless CSRF protection. Stateless CSRF defences are required in applications where the user has no session. That might sound a bit weird, but not all applications require sessions and their architecture may be such that they

@Fabien If your rates are reasonable and you're proven that's not usually hard.
@SweetieBelle but where do you get work ?
Well having not really done it before, both those are nebulous at best.
@HamZa IRC, Bitcointalk
Sometimes other places but those are the common ones.
@Fabien My first freelance job, before I was a professional coder, I made sites for local take aways in exchange for food :D Built an OK portfolio, it got me up to scratch in the languages & frameworks I was using, got me more lucrative jobs and now employment.
15:23
I couldn't design my way out of a wet paper bag :)
@SweetieBelle I see, because I get a feeling the sites like freelancer.com and odesk are crap
@Fabien I'm not good at it either. I outsource to a designer where budget allows.
@HamZa Problem with sites like elance and odesk is they just encourage low price bidding. Usually the devs there are crap but people prefer to pay $5/hour to $50/hour.
TBH there's probably a MASSIVE market for people who don't even know they could use a dev to reduce their workload. I work from home and so does my wife. Even just talking to her about what she does during an average day (a lot of spreadsheets) I could speed up aspects by writing a few scripts for her.
Think about all those unknowing prospective clients out there.
@SweetieBelle Well, with the money I earn now, I would be happy with 20-25$ per hour
15:25
@Fabien I see that kind of thing as the foundation of the future world economy. A lot of person to person transactions.
@HamZa I charge $40/hour usually, $30/hour for Bitcoin clients.
@rdlowrey Oh, something else that caught me out. You need instance of an extension per client. So if I use a single cookie extension to extend multiple clients, they all get to share cookies.
(30 EUR and 25 EUR actually, but quite often I round to those numbers for ease)
@SweetieBelle sigh for the moment, it seems learning and answering questions on SO is my only option
user895378
@Leigh I'll try to add that, but note that you can achieve the same thing currently by injecting the same cookie jar into each extension instance.
I do wonder how much I should charge sometimes. I don't generally know what my level is. Somewhere above incompetent and below expert.
15:28
@Fabien If you're young and have low costs, I'd keep the rates low and work primarily for experience. Treat it as an internship. You're essentially being paid to learn.
@rdlowrey I wanted them to be separate, I had an annoying issue where one client was overwriting another clients session id :P
Well I am 25
Already in FT employment though
@Fabien I started with working for food (like $300 worth of food for a site I guess), after that it was $12/hr. After that I went to college, continued freelancing.
user895378
@Leigh What's the reasoning for having multiple clients out of curiosity? Why not just use one?
@rdlowrey Because I need cookie separation
Treating Client as the analog of a Browser
user895378
15:29
Oh I see, okay.
Another untapped resource is the business smaller agencies can't do. A lot agencies reject jobs because they don't have the technical ability.
In reality I'm automating things using multiple user accounts on the same site
@Fabien I should probably say I don't tend to work with PHP that much. I know the language but it's not my first choice for ... anything. :P
Most of what I do in PHP is maintenance & adding to legacy code.
What is?
Some sort of gambling site... ;D
15:30
@SweetieBelle perl all the thingz !
perl or C++
Depends on the project.
Don't often hear Perl as a #1.
I have a friend on the C++ standards committee. Alisair Meredith.
user895378
@Leigh Nice. I like it :)
When I started in web programming the main options were perl and PHP.
Strange, but I have an idea that perl is something like "bash" or "batch" language
15:32
I very quickly fell in love with regex, so perl was a natural choice for me.
It gets weirder...
@Fabien haha
@HamZa At one point, perl was the server-side programming language for web.
@SweetieBelle Hmmm I see
I'm often intrigued by Ruby. I did a lot of work with never-ending processes recently and as we know, that's not PHPs strong point.
But then I remember I don't know enough PHP to be looking elsewhere yet.
15:34
@Fabien Do you have any personal sites?
yeah, saw that, looks like a good read
@HamZa "Perl is the duct tape of the Internet." - Hassan Schroeder (first webmaster at Sun)
@ircmaxell hi i think u r a zend certified engineer .. ??
@KeeleriAchu lol
15:36
yes
@Fabien I never fell in love with ruby, I used it a lot at college because it's very quick and readable, but the documentation leaves a lot to be desired.
Unsure how long ago that was, but i hear it's good these days.
My main documentation for ruby was reading the source code. -_-
@Danack tl;dr :P
@Fabien It was a while ago.
@Fabien Right now I'm learning perl 6, it seems really promising.
15:40
@CarrieKendall tl;dr use linux
@HamZa check
user895378
@Leigh Both the repeating alarm drift and the infinite recursion should be corrected and new bugfix versions have been tagged for the relevant libs.
> I've read in several articles that it needs ajax but I don't have any knowledge in AJAX or XML and I have to show this to my boss in my training tomorrow :'( ... Please help me Please :\
@HamZa lol
@Fabien Have you seen perl 6? It's a bit ruby-like in places
Guys whats wrong with this SQL command?
$sql = "SELECT M.msg_id, M.uid_fk, M.message, M.created, U.fname, U.lname, M.uploads, M.profile_uid FROM messages M, users U WHERE M.uid_fk=U.uid AND M.uid_fk IN ($user_ids) $loadmore
        UNION
        SELECT M.msg_id, M.uid_fk, M.message, M.created, U.fname, U.lname, M.uploads, M.profile_uid FROM messages M, users U WHERE M.uid_fk=U.uid AND M.profile_uid IN ($user_ids) $loadmore ORDER BY msg_id DESC"
it gives this error :
Error: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ') UNION SELECT M.msg_id, M.uid_fk, M.message, M.created, U.fname, U.lname' at line 1
What is $loadmore?
ummm
you have an SQL error
that's what's wrong
the syntax is bad
15:49
@SweetieBelle I can honestly say I have never really even looked at Perl.
@Fabien perl 6 is practically a different language. It follows similar language traits but it's not compatible.
@SweetieBelle When I feel I confidently know enough about PHP I will give it a look. Really that's down to understanding OOP better and Unit testing.
It's also in very early formative period, the specification isn't even fully implemented.
@SweetieBelle an extra reason to avoid it at the moment
@HamZa But some of the syntax is SO pretty:
if all(@items) >= 0 { ... }
Where @items is an array
15:55
@BadWolf Sorry for late answer. $loadmore = " and M.msg_id<$lastid ";
Ah finally got the xlxs thing running
BTW does PHPExcel work with tabs? :X
@SweetieBelle haha, nice syntax
I dislike "magic" syntax like that.
@MadaraUchiha Why? Shorthanding boilerplate is basically one of the core uses of HLLs.
@l0oky Also what is $user_ids
15:56
If you want to do an action to all of the items of an array, either use a function and pass a callback, or loop.
@MadaraUchiha So write 7-8 lines of code instead of 1?
That's what happens behind the scenes anyway, and I find it easier to follow this way.
@SweetieBelle Exactly 3
How many times do you write something like this:
$all_non_neg = true;
foreach($values as $value) {
    if($value < 0) {
        $all_non_neg = false;
        break;
    }
}
if($all_non_neg) { ... }
in p6 that's a one liner
@SweetieBelle I actually never really had to do something like that.
In practice, it's not all that useful, not nearly as much as you think.
@MadaraUchiha How would you approach that? (If all array items are valid, do function)?
I do that quite often.
16:00
@SweetieBelle it's a nice quirk, but it may be unreadable if placed in a big piece of code.
I like 'magic' functions, they're the reason we don't have to put things on the stack one at a time any more. :/
@SweetieBelle There's a limit to how much magic I can take.
I'm not saying go all C commando and start managing memory on your own
@HamZa I don't see how if all(@array) <condition> { function } can be unreadable. :P
But too much magic isn't good either.
@MadaraUchiha I agree to a point, but think that one's a good one.
16:01
$app = new MagicApp;
$app->doApp();
@SweetieBelle No, but if you mixed that with something else and another thing + some regex, it may be quite a headache
@SweetieBelle You don't really have a foot to stand on regarding readable if you love Regex :)
@MadaraUchiha I don't like when magic functions are no longer intuitive.
@Fabien Point. :P But regex is the most functional way to do what it does.
Also I'd argue that regex IS readable, but isn't intuitive.
It always does what you expect it to.
@SweetieBelle That's why we have so little regex questions, right?
@SweetieBelle basic regex is, but if we take advanced ones, it will take quite some time to understand them properly
16:02
@BadWolf $user_ids = $_GET['id'];
Only 64,810 :D
@MadaraUchiha Most of which boil down to 'I can't be bothered to read anything about regex, how do I match XYZ from ABC-XYZ-0000?' :P
@MadaraUchiha we have actually so much regex questions because people don't want to learn them or just are too lazy
@MadaraUchiha It should be way less than that ...
@SweetieBelle True dat.
@MadaraUchiha Same as we have several thousand MySQL questions which basically say 'Why doesn't this <totally syntactically incorrect> query work?'
16:04
Which is why we close these questions
People see SO as 'People who do my code for me' and unfortunately people like me encourage them by answering the question.
But yeah, fair point.
I need to stop doing that, but it feels like sometimes answering the question is less effort than telling them what to read.
@SweetieBelle Also, you need the rep :D
@MadaraUchiha Nah, over 3k now, rep doesn't matter any more :D
16:05
@SweetieBelle The next big step is 10k
@BadWolf $user_ids = $_GET['id']; Sorry for late post :S
Where you get to see deleted posts
When I hit 2800 I did rep whore a little, I wanted cv so bad. :(
@MadaraUchiha yeah :(
And after that, 20k, where you can start deleting posts instantly if they have -3/-1 (questions/answers)
16:06
Some bastards you help them but they don't upvote your answer :(
@HamZa I hate that, or don't accept it.
@HamZa But my pet hate is this:
I often look at the guys profile
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Q: Can someone explain the /e regex modifier?

YamiI'm currently improving my knowledge about security holes in HTML, PHP, JavaScript etc. A few hours ago, I stumbled across the /e modifier in regular expressions and I still don't get how this works. Reading the documentation did not help me alot. What I understood is, that this modifier can be m...

Low rep user? No accepted answers? I leave a comment.
Look at the accepted answer, look at my answer. -sigh- :D
16:07
@rdlowrey hatas gonna hate ... it's got nothing to do with me being awesome (though, I fully accept that I am indeed awesome), two places that everyone has to put up with dicks, public transport and the internet, one of them we can avoid completely :)
Oh yeah, the "Your answer is much better but I'll accept this other one because YOLO SWAG LOL"
Gotta go guys cyaaa
@MadaraUchiha hahaha yeah //cc @SweetieBelle
@MadaraUchiha Not even that its 'Hey this answer popped up in 20 seconds, I'll accept it and not wait for a better one.'
"It's evil, that's all you need to know :p" -- How is that even an answer?
/e is not 'evil', it's deprecated and often malused, but a function is not 'evil'.
@rdlowrey I take that sort of questioning (where people don't necessarily know what they are talking about) as an opportunity to educate whoever is asking ... you should do same ...
@rdlowrey phil isn't normally a dick, I kinda like the bloke, he calls a spade a spade ... there is a knowledge gap is all ...
Bye @HamZa
@MadaraUchiha An example of me waiting for a good answer is this:
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Q: Best Practices: Salting & peppering passwords?

Sweetie BelleI came across a discussion in which I learned that what I'd been doing wasn't in fact salting passwords but peppering them, and I've since begun doing both with a function like: hash_function($salt.hash_function($pepper.$password)) [multiple iterations] Ignoring the chosen hash algorithm (I wa...

I nearly accepted the 2nd answer, but thought maybe someone would give something a bit more definitive. I think if there was a longer delay between posting questions & being allowed to accept it would help
16:14
@SweetieBelle @ircmaxell gave you a very good one on that one.
But maybe then we'd get even more q's without an accepted answer.
@MadaraUchiha Yeah, one of the best answers I've seen on SO.
@SweetieBelle Had you used the PHPExcel?
why do you keep bringing it up?
@ircmaxell Just as a counter example to the Q above where the user accepts the first answer.
you can always change the accepted answer
16:17
@ircmaxell But they rarely do. :P
@Fabien No
@SweetieBelle IrcMaxell's given awesome ansewer
What else do you want
@NullPoiиteя Nothing, read the discussion. I'm glad I accepted @ircmaxell's answer, but I was contrasting what I did (waiting for a really good answer) with what OP on that regex question did (accepting first answer). It was to illustrate a point.
As I just said, I think it's one of the best answers I've seen on SO.
Hello.
16:28
Question: Do I have anything to worry about from using array &$arr=null as a parameter?
@Hamster Why would you do that.
seriously
Well, here's the context:

public function getParamOps( $deep, array &$_ops=null ) {
if( is_null($_ops) ) {
$_ops = [];
}
if( is_a($this->Op, 'FormulaParamModel') ) {
$_ops[] = $this->Op;
} elseif( $deep && is_a($this->Op, 'FormulaTreeModel') ) {
$this->Op->getParamOps( true, $_ops );
}
return $_ops;
}
why are you taking it by reference?
@Hamster so why not define it as array $_ops = []
16:31
@Hamster If a parameter that should be an array is optional, set it to be an empty array by default.
@Danack Are you allowed to use empty arrays for reference params?
yup
why are you taking it by reference in the first place?
@ircmaxell I fear array_merge is slower
`$this->Op->getParamOps( true, $_ops ); `

`$_ops = $this->Op->getParamOps( true, $_ops );`

There you go, lose the reference.
16:32
@Hamster don't fear
@Danack I updated that bug you reported ... not exactly a solution I'm afraid ... will get you going tho ...
don't worry about slower. Build something that's sane and easy to understand, and optimize later, if you need to
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@JoeWatkins Cheers. Yeah - I suspected that it might be not in pthreads.
@ircmaxell Right. I just wanted to be sure I understood this correctly.
I'll try to remind the appropriate person in 3 months to accept your pull request?
16:38
@Hamster You're talking about optimization and starting out in PHP. :/
@SweetieBelle Not 'starting out'. I learn to grasp finer concepts in my own, weird way.
@Hamster If your site needs to be lightning fast, use a language that's appropriate, talking about tiny optimizations like this whilst using PHP is like talking about putting a turbocharger in a pickup truck.
If you want speed, get a Ferrari.
quick question, are negative integers "falsey" in php?
@billmalarky no
So if (-1) will run the if statement
16:40
Yes
What is the best way to check if an int variable is positive or negative?
@SweetieBelle you have never driven a syclone I take it
@billmalarky if($var > 0)?
wow... I obviously need another cup of coffee...
brainfart
16:42
a truck so fast, that it was faster than the corvette that year in the 1/4 mile...
@ircmaxell Haven't, no. :P
I don't drive pickups often.
PHP is good, but it's NOT fast.
Not sure if good or evil:
Wrapping libpcap into a PHP ext...
Even with HipHop etc. it's still not fast.
still not fast... Sure, you could write code in assembler. And people still do. But there are exceedingly few cases where you really need that much speed
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@ircmaxell I know, I'm not saying 'It's not fast, don't use it.' I'm saying, 'It's not fast, don't talk about tiny optimizations when you're using a slow language.'
16:45
I bet the vast majority of optimizations occur just by using better design.
@Hamster Probably
Efficiency is VERY rarely a major consideration when programming. All the time, we trade off efficiency for other things: better UX, easier maintainability, easier readability. Efficiency is the currency of coding.
@SweetieBelle have you tried pagespeed?
@Chellem No
user1596138
Best solution for detecting if someone is mobile or not using PHP?
It's not PHP related, but can make your webpage become fast
16:50
@Chellem The only things I tend to do to make my pages faster is use a CDN and caching.
user1596138
I was looking at this class but it seems a bit overkill.
@SweetieBelle
well, pagespeed will remove unwanted spaces, merge css, js, can optimize images, and many more

https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/
@Chellem Sounds like it's a minifier, Cloudflare does that for me.
@Jhawins how about this one detector.dmolsen.com ?
user1596138
@Chellem Wow, now that's overkill! Hahaha
user1596138
16:59
So much unneeded (to me) information... But it's also pretty nice, I just may use it.
Hey guys. Im trying to dynamically pass parameters to mysqli bind_param();

$types = array('s','s','s','ss');
$values= array ($_GET['one'],$_GET['two'],$_GET['three']...);

I figured out that i cannot use these directly inside bind_param(), so i tried using call_user_func_array. I just dont know how to use values with this function. (how to merge upper arrays to fit the function)
> Password must be 8-14 characters with one lower case letter, one upper case letter, one digit and one special character.
@ircmaxell I hate those. So freaking much.
@MadaraUchiha twas why i hate godaddy.. >.< freakin password
17:13
@ircmaxell I casually mentioned to my father that length matters far more than what type of characters you use the other day (and how most websites were wrong about that). He was like "but my password really are secure". I suppose he meant the fact some of his passwords are too complex to remember (thus he keeps on a piece of paper)
can anyone help me in this
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Q: How to Delete data from 2 tables using JOIN in SQLITE

user2477409I have the below tables I want to delete the data corresponding to the productId from both the tables. I have studied that JOIN can not be applied with DELETE in sqlite so i have tried the below query DELETE FROM productOptions WHERE productOptions.product_id IN (SELECT optionToValues.optio...

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@user2477409 can you delete from two tables that are joined using one query? i dont think so.. you need to query each, as far as i know. hmm..
@Jasper both matter. because a bible quote will be long, but low entropy
17:18
@reikyoushin so what is the best way to do that because i have only Product id and i have to delete data from both the tables corresponding to that that.
delete the data from the second table using the product id you have first, then delete the product itself from the first table (using the product_id too, of course)..
use cascade update to delete data
@ircmaxell true. I referred to it more specifically at the time (whether you use upper case and lower case, numbers and special characters). I didn't want my already long message here to become even longer, though.
i'm not sure if cascade would work on sqlite because i haven't used it. but if it has, yeah better cascade it.. i'm talking about generic sql stuff only
17:22
@reikyoushin Ok will try that
@reikyoushin actually, that's unneeded. A password mixing capitals and characters is secure enough: try to guess BerlinParisViennaThorSpiderman7of9
is there any site whatsoever that lists all spambots, scrapebots, etc? what's the best way to deal with them?
@Gordon huh? i'm not arguing with them. XP just wanna post that pic because i thought it was funny. haha
@reikyoushin my reply was a joke, too :P
@Gordon lol. XP
@Gordon let me guess... BerlinParisViennaThorSpiderman5of9?
17:25
@ircmaxell see, you failed :)
although admittedly the number of passwords is much more limited this way due to the finite amount of characters and capitals
@Gordon i'll try that password on your SO account, now all i need to guess is the email. :P
moring
@Gordon can i put a password like this: "안녕 하세요"?
17:29
@reikyoushin No, it's too easy.
It must have a capital letter too.
@MadaraUchiha how do i put a capital in hanggul.. [facepalm]
looks like there's just a mistake in your query to me: [..] WHERE **productOptions.product_id** IN
(SELECT **optionToValues.optionId**"
@reikyoushin Use jQuery!
@Jasper let me check it again and thanks for the response
@MadaraUchiha is text-transform: capitalize not enough?
17:31
@reikyoushin Not enough jQuery!
@MadaraUchiha might as well ask @HamZa to do a regex for me then..
@user2477409 Did something wrong with my markdown there, but compare the two columns in that piece of your query. They seem unrelated!
@reikyoushin I cant read korean. if you had written anyong haseo, I would have understood you. bulgogi itso?
@Gordon but it really is annyeong haseyo.. XP
@reikyoushin I only know saranghe, babo byjonshing, bulgogi it so and soo-gap. and zalza
17:34
@Danack FYI using opcache and pthreads together is a bit pointless (cli at least), unless you write really bad code and reap the reward of optimization; pthreads doesn't require compilation per thread so does the job of opcache for you ...
@Gordon where did that zalza came from? never heard of that.
@reikyoushin supposed to mean good night or sleep well
@Gordon good night afaik is joheun bam.. or maybe it's good evening.
@reikyoushin maybe it's 잘자 (jalja)? what do I know :)
@ircmaxell It's 2 of 3 of course!
@user2477409 Also, it's generally not a good idea to use a floating point value (like REAL) to represent money
17:39
@Gordon that i've heard of. i'm not good at korean. i can only read and write the alphabet. i can't understand them yet. haha
@Jasper then what we have use for that ?
@user2477409 integers starting at the point where you want accuracy (e.g. cents) are a good option. floats may do strange rounding things, which you really do not want with money
But some times we have something like 45.79 that's why i have taken that REAL @Jasper
@user2477409 which is 4579 cents. And 4579 cents is going to stay 4579 cents, and not going to change a cent, which is what you want.
and if you want accuracy to hundredths of a cent, save it as 457900 hundredths of a cents instead.
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Q: Why not use Double or Float to represent currency?

Fran FitzpatrickSo I've always been told NEVER to do this, and this time I pose the question to you: why? I'm sure there is a very good reason, I simply do not know what it is. :-P

And that explains what can go wrong

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