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17:01
@PeeHaa I guess I forgot to add the actual html to the demo site. eval.in/47314
5 mins ago, by PeeHaa
5 mins ago, by PeeHaa
@NoahHuppert Setup a demo on eval.in with your HTML as string and your current code please
Do you have trouble reading?
Or are you doing it on purpose?
@MadaraUchiha I'm not quite sure what you mean?
I just setup a eval.in
> @NoahHuppert Setup a demo on eval.in with your HTML as string and your current code please
I doubt eval.in would let you file_get_contents of an external location.
Hell, I doubt it'll let you do it for an internal file.
17:03
I have nvr used that site before. I am assuming you put your html on the bottom box. Which is what I did....
@PeeHaa Have you implemented the rating system ?
@Baba yes. It is something that is doable (I think). I just needs a good system behind it. I really like my spambayes install for my mail. So a combination of that and your OOO ranking system should be pretty nice
I'm out.
@Baba Nope not yet. I'm working on the templating system ATM
Well I will ask somewere else were people might be able to help and not just yell at me for doing something I did
17:04
> Well I will ask somewere else were people might be able to help and not just yell at me for doing something I didn't
FTFY
Also read the SSCCE link please
@PeeHaa Ok ... Lower bound of Wilson score confidence interval for a Bernoulli parameter is a simple implementation that you can use ...
Oh god people! @Baba is throwing in terms again consisting 11 hard to get words and calls it simple
:)
Yeah looks pretty simple :P
@PeeHaa Just click on the link .. its very simple
lol
The SQL alternative is available :)
SELECT widget_id, ((positive + 1.9208) / (positive + negative) -
                   1.96 * SQRT((positive * negative) / (positive + negative) + 0.9604) /
                          (positive + negative)) / (1 + 3.8416 / (positive + negative))
       AS ci_lower_bound FROM widgets WHERE positive + negative > 0
       ORDER BY ci_lower_bound DESC;
I see :D Bookmarked tnx
@PeeHaa Cool .. i think i better not go into other suggestion until am ready to contribute :)
17:08
I might ping you at some point about this and other issues I have been thinking about in due time. So I can throw some stuff to you and you can start telling me I'm stoopid
:-)
@PeeHaa lol .... anytime :)
Who is Zundrium ?
Oh ok
m59
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17:11
Does anyone know of some kind of standard user authentication tier system?
Like, a system of dealing with registered users (basic), maybe some second level of that (more access), moderators, admin, super admin, etc.
@m59 Too dependent on framework and what you are trying to build ...
m59
m59
I wrote my own api, so it can be whatever :)
moderators, admin, super admin, etc. does not really work for me especially when you are building a system with large number of access possibilities audit, account , legal, state manger etc ...
@m59 Why not make it flexible .. here is what i did
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Yeah, I would LOVE if they could be created at any time
Implementing a sane ACL in a big project is pretty hard imho
m59
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17:16
The logic just needs to say "here's the request, what auth is required to handle it? does the user have that auth?
Especially the management side of it
@m59 Quick question let me asking so you need access level such that A Can read XXX but can now write while B Can read and write XXX , C can only Write ... ???
m59
m59
As flexible as possible, yeah
@m59 Now .. its getting complex
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haha.
It doesn't have to be. Just whatever I can feasibly do.
17:18
@m59 you need to create 2 types of control
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@Baba I am definitely curious about what you did.
classification & access
you can only have access biased on the limit of your classification
this way they can be multiple Admins yet different permissions
Under each classification then you can now create multiple access based on each control
m59
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I don't know where to actually begin on that
My best attempt was to make an access table that corresponds to each table I have available
@m59 you would get to a management issue on long term ....
but you can do that for a start ....
Just add access template to the functionality
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No, it was probably bad, but I don't know what else to do.
17:23
this way you don't have to check all this access all the time
you can clone a template , modify it and give it a new name etc
It a good way to start
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@Baba dang, I have to leave. It would rock if we could talk about this later :)
thanks
bye all!
Bye
i want to remove . from the date and format it like dd/mm/yyyy ?
@ఠ_ఠ Have you tried google ?
$date = "12.08.2012 ";
should be 12/08/2013
Here's something that's perplexed me with OO design: I don't know how to handle deviations from a contract.
Like this 3v4l.org/l3DRi
Given that 3v4l snippet, I want an array of PatternInterface objects. I can iteratively call $pattern->match($value), however in the case of DynamicPattern, there's no way to safely retrieve the contents of $matches without breaking the contract.
@Bracketworks If I understand you correctly, you want to access $matches?
This is perfectly sensible, but, what strategies exist to overcome the contractual discrepancy necessary to "make this work".
17:31
Maybe I"m missing something but there is no discrepancy that I see.
If I tack a &matches parameter into match(), then it goes unused in LiteralPattern::match(). If I don't, then there's no way to externalize the $matches array given the contract (implicitly, returning bool)
Even though PHP doesn't restrict return types, I like to pretend that it does.
oh-keey
Question: il1.php.net/manual/en/datetime.formats.date.php suggests that I can have j.n.y as a valid format for DateTime::__construct()
Hello.
17:34
@Bracketworks I think your design should be rethought. You should coerce them into the same signature. How to best do so depends on each situation.
However, it interprets some dates as times, and when I try to add 00:00:00 at the end to make sure it's interpreted as date, it gives me an error that I've declared the time twice.
@Bracketworks You have to carefully design your interfaces to allow method to be useful.
Please don't suggest createFromFormat, my format is not consistent.
What would be a good name for logger's interface? I have been playing with words "record", "narrate" and "chronicle" but cannot think of anything suitable.
@tereško Interface?
Logger.
17:35
class Logger implements <what_goes_here> { ... }
@Bracketworks I'm not sure a good interface method will sometimes be implemented only by returning true/false, sometimes returning true/false and setting a matched by reference parameter.
Interfaces should describe specific "abilities" (I would call it "traits" but...) of a class, so it makes sense to have "er" appended to every interface name.
@tereško class Database implements Logger, class File implements Logger, class Array implements Logger
hmm ... yeah .. but I keep wanting to call the class "Logger" =/
Ah crap scratch that last one ...
fucking PHP
17:37
@tereško If there's only one class that logs, why the interface?
@Dereckson No, it wouldn't; that's my point.
@tereško Maybe use the C# convention and use ILogger?
If not, then they can't both be called Logger, so that's the interface name.
@Dereckson Violates PSR naming convention.
@Dereckson eeeew
please don't
Also
14 secs ago, by PeeHaa
@Dereckson eeeew
17:38
@LeviMorrison Right, which brought me to this conclusion: return a Match object. I can have a LiteralMatch and DynamicMatch, but now I have to switch types.
@Dereckson tnx for completely pointless and extremely bad suggestion
Anyone for my question?
4 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
Question: http://il1.php.net/manual/en/datetime.formats.date.php suggests that I can have j.n.y as a valid format for DateTime::__construct()
4 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
However, it interprets some dates as times, and when I try to add 00:00:00 at the end to make sure it's interpreted as date, it gives me an error that I've declared the time twice.
You're welcome.
@tereško Recorder is the best I can think of at the moment.
@LeviMorrison Narrator also seems valid option
:11665876 hey ... I have that in the shelf.
@tereško A recorder?
@Bracketworks that musical instrument
I'm not sure that its called in english
@tereško Yea, in Canada/US they're called "recorders"
And that handsome black gentleman is called a "narrator" ;-)
You know, I just can't accept the fact that every great PHP application is essentially a car built around a unicycle. At the end of the day, there's still a unicycle in there.
17:50
@Bracketworks Then use Java. You will have every application built around a brick.
@tereško We can't win, can we
currently the only sensible alternative is Python
but there you have the 2.x/3.x split
@tereško yeah that situation is really screwed up
Although Guido doesn't really seem to see the problem likes to think it will be resolved soon
@PeeHaa .. and that's the less-fucked-up situation from all the web-capable languages
In the 3.x branch, is there still a limitation of single expression lambdas?
17:55
@tereško yep. Sad but true
@Bracketworks yes
Phooey.
18:06
Python is missing end keywords after function declaration
Why should it be def foo(): return ... when def foo(): return ... end makes more sense
@DaveJust I agree; the offside rule is ... perplexing to me.
`class Foo:

def __init__(self, db):
self.db = db

def getDb(self):
return self.db`
Their "elegant" syntax is actually flawed a bit ^
@DaveJust Don't use ` for multi-line; just indent it (Ctrl + K, I believe)
well .. currently the best option seems to focus on learning more javascript, despite the lack of good server-side options
@Bracketworks ok got it, tnx
well... have you tried asp.net?
18:11
@tereško I'll take ECMA7 seriously, but until then, Javascript is just UI sugar.
@DaveJust fuck microsoft
@DaveJust Yea, all of my employed work is .NET.
@tereško well.... what makes you hate them?
@Bracketworks that's a very short-sighted view. Do you really expect to learn javascript just by looking at it when 7th is finalized?
18:13
@DaveJust infrastructure, community and practices
@tereško I know, I was speaking for effect; I have a fairly strong understanding of Javascript; unfortunately, I'm stuck in one of those swiss-army-knife positions at work.
I enjoy it, but I think that future improvements to the language will allow it to breach into the non-browser-client market more thoroughly, moreso than node has permitted at least.
oh .. I that one =/
"We need something internet-ish, y'know, webby. We should go talk to Dan!"
(PS: I'm Dan)
@Bracketworks Where do you work?
(what company)
in the purgatory
18:17
@PeeHaa At a casino.
.. close enough
Ah yes. You already said that
Yea, it's quite interesting, however their infrastructure needs ... work.
Everything "just works", despite being a clusterfuck. They need to integrate some of their system architectures; perhaps through some global messaging bus.
@tereško I've found a rare book that teaches MVC correctly : Guide to PHP Desing Patterns by Jason.E.Sweat
I dunno; everything is everywhere. Walking into that place is like walking into a room which moments ago, contained a bucket of paint with a stick of lit dynamite in it.
18:22
@DaveJust that's a bold statement
Its funny, when you're naive and think the best of enterprise level business operations. You assume they've got it all nailed down and sorted out. A year goes by and you're laughing because everything's held together with chewing gum.
@Bracketworks I think it is pretty much the same everywhere. (some places are worse than others though). I have made it my goal to at least make it less sucky when I leave a place
@PeeHaa Likewise :-)
@tereško it teaches that models are layers, views read stuff from models and controlles update model's state... surely you would like it
i'm currently pulling the torrent
18:24
But it's like cleaning a messy persons' house. You can clean a room, and it'll end up a mess again shortly after you leave. You can clean the whole house and it might take awhile, but they're going to fuck it up again. Your only choices are either to evict the tenant or burn the place to the ground.
@tereško magnet?
@Bracketworks I'm amazed every time I see that the stuff I work with is still working and hasn't turned into a pile of ashes and horror.
@Bracketworks isohunt
> ...or burn the place to the ground.
;-)
@Bracketworks I often see that yelling at the tenant until he/she gets it works
:)
@DaveJust omfg .. you are right !!
18:28
@tereško yeah! I know you love it
I'm gonna need to look through it, but this on will probably end up on my "usual recommendations" list
I was about to suggest the same
@tereško Not trolling?
nope
lemme read the chapter and look around for a bit
also, note that books was released in summer of 2005th (rails was released that winter)
Anybody Vim expert here?
18:32
3 hours ago, by tereško
@Servant there is a freenode channel for that
Lounge<C++>?
Actually, it includes citations from Smalltalk-80
and Fowler's book
@tereško Ah, so it preceeds the "ERMEHGERD RAILS IS GAWD OF EM VEE CEE!"
Rather, the scaffolding == MVC debacle
@tereško Here's another thing to consider : Google for 'Apress.Pro.PHP.MVC.(Nov 2012) pdf'
@Servant I don't think it's Lounge<Vim>
18:38
Hehe.
Who can help me with my DateTime problem from a while back? :P
1 hour ago, by Madara Uchiha
However, it interprets some dates as times, and when I try to add 00:00:00 at the end to make sure it's interpreted as date, it gives me an error that I've declared the time twice.
@MadaraUchiha If you already know the format supplied why don't you just prepare the timestamp to something DateTime always correctly understands?
@PeeHaa I don't already know the format supplied.
It varies
The guy who made the Excel sheet should die in flames.
Sometimes is a date (excel number of days passed since some-date-a-shitload-of-time-back)
Sometimes is dd.mm.yy sometimes dd.mm.yyyy
lol. ok sorry you're screwed
18:42
Can't you let excel handle it and change it to a sane format?
Does excel understand the formats used?
@PeeHaa Sometimes it can, sometimes it can't :D
1 min ago, by PeeHaa
lol. ok sorry you're screwed
@DaveJust ok , finished reading it. I would say that this is approximately how I would have described MVC pattern ~1 year ago. There are several issues (one of major ones being the use of $foo = & new Foo() syntax), but this seems like helpful point to start.
@tereško The issue you mention is a time sensitive syntax one though; not a flaw with the conceptual model.
Other points being that the way how it recommends to implement controller is debatable (it's closer to symfony 1.x approach of "action == class" and the "controller chooses the view" part breaks SoC, IMHO)
18:47
Yeah, $foo =& new Foo() is deprecated as of PHP5
PLEASE HELP - i need someone to help me setup a php script that i have which will send a push notification to my iOS app i am working on, is anyone willing to help me over a TeamViewer Session?
@Michael hire a developer
@tereško i am willing to pay via paypal
@tereško i don't know where to find a developer
hmm ... guys, this person seems to be serious
@Michael I start at 100USD/hour, minimum 4 hours.
18:49
^ and this person - not so much
s/USD/EUR and you have my quote @Michael
@Bracketworks unfortunately i can't afford that
@tereško lol, only as serious as the green paper.
this reminds me that we should do something about that "jobs board" idea ...
i purchased a script from code canyon, i followed the directions but i'm getting a error
18:51
Sorry @Michael, I wasn't being completely serious; I would definitely be interested in helping (for a reasonable cost) but I'm swamped with other things at the moment.
what's the error message ?
@tereško What? rentacoder for serious developers who are not idiots and can prove it?
Probably some kind of PARSE_ERROR
Would it be ok if i paste in the error, and you's can give me your thoughts
i guess , yes
18:52
Warning: stream_socket_client() [function.stream-socket-client]: Unable to set local cert chain file `certificates/michael-apns-dev.pem'; Check that your cafile/capath settings include details of your certificate and its issuer in /home1/ggcc/public_html/m/push/functions.php on line 103

Warning: stream_socket_client() [function.stream-socket-client]: failed to create an SSL handle in /home1/ggcc/public_html/m/push/functions.php on line 103

Warning: stream_socket_client() [function.stream-socket-client]: Failed to enable crypto in /home1/ggcc/public_html/m/push/functions.php on line 103
if (preg_match('/^(?<d>\d{2})\.(?<m>\d{2})\.(?<y2>\d{2})$/', $shittyDateValue, $match)) {

}
if (preg_match('/^(?<d>\d{2})\.(?<m>\d{2})\.(?<y4>\d{4})$/', $shittyDateValue, $match)) {

}
if (preg_match('/^(?<dc>\d+)$/', $shittyDateValue, $match)) {

}
@MadaraUchiha ^^^
I have no idea if this is what you meant, I doubt it.
@Bracketworks ??
@Bracketworks Not really
18:53
@Michael looks like your path to your cert is just invalid
@MadaraUchiha Is it a CSV?
Or native XLS?
The date format is erratic, I was hoping that DateTime::__construct() would handle the parsing for me, but no luck.
@Bracketworks XLSX, I'm using PHPExcel.
And since code locates in functions.php <- it must be crappy
@MadaraUchiha Yeesh.
@Bracketworks It's a run-once-and-forget script
18:54
with slide-effects
@tereško i uploaded it though the script itself, should i just manually add it to the server and manually put it into the database?
10 mins ago, by PeeHaa
1 min ago, by PeeHaa
lol. ok sorry you're screwed
I don't mind it crappy as long as it works, because I'm going to discard it afterwards
:D :D :D
@Michael Have you actually checked the path you think you are using for the file?
Because these might prove useful for you
@Bracketworks Went with this for now
$date = $sheet->getCell("C$i")->__toString();
    if (!empty($date)) {
        $kid->birth_date = new DateTime("1899-12-30");
        try {
            $kid->birth_date->add(new DateInterval("P{$sheet->getCell("C$i")->__toString()}D"));
        }
        catch (Exception $e) {
            $kid->birth_date = DateTime::createFromFormat("j.n.y", $sheet->getCell("C$i")->__toString());
            if (!$kid->birth_date) {
                $kid->birth_date = DateTime::createFromFormat("j.n.Y", $sheet->getCell("C$i")->__toString());
18:55
@Michael the manual probably contained some details about including certificates. Make sure that you followed then. And that files are there. Also, there should be a list of PHP extensions that where mentioned as requirements. Make sure that all the extension that the application depends on are there.
Hello hello
Seems to work well enough for now
@PeeHaa no, i didn't, i didn't think i had too, because i uploaded the Cert. directly into the script i purchased, i didn't know i have to check it manually
@tereško i'm gonna check on it right now
@MadaraUchiha Would it maybe be worthwhile to dump the whole XLSX to CSV raw, and massage the values from there; reopen it in Excel and resave to XLSX? I don't know if you can preserve calculated fields/columns.
Could anyone please link me or pastebin a good example of using an abstract class? A good situation to use it and abstract methods?
18:57
@Bracketworks I'm only parsing
Extracting a markdown formatted output from the Excel table.
@MadaraUchiha Right, but why not fix the input to parse it reliably?
@JonyKale The use case of abstract classes are limited imho
@Bracketworks Because it's a fire and forget script that's going to dev/null afterwards.
@PeeHaa what do you mean by limited?
@Michael also, this seems to be related: stackoverflow.com/questions/3175570/…
18:58
I'm not going to make a robust epic parsing script that's good for any table.
@JonyKale 9 / 10 times you actually want to use an interface / interfaces instead of abstract classes
@MadaraUchiha And this is why I'm not a good candidate to preach YAGNI.
@PeeHaa So it's not as useful in PHP as in Java?
"What's that? Need to do <enter-simple-one-time-task>? No problem!" -- 6 hours later -- "...so, I'm almost done the architecture necessary to build the application to solve your problem."
@JonyKale It's somewhat different in Java, but the same rules should apply. It's just that java developers often have a strange view on the world (judging by answers I see on SO)
Not sure whether it is the developers or the language itself
19:01
@JonyKale There's no difference in that case. An abstract class acts as a base class, nothing more, nothing less. It has nothing to do with a language itself.
@PeeHaa As I know, in Java Abstract methods can actually have a body, and PHP don't. Correct?
abstract class Foo {  public void doSomething(){....}  } <-- Java
abstract class Foo { public function doSomething(){....} } <--- PHP
@tereško yes i made the .pem and opened the ports
19:02
The same thing. Again - it has nothing to do with a language
@DaveJust you cannot have a body in an abstract method in PHP. Hence its public abstract function(); in PHP.
@tereško i checked everything and as far as i can tell, everything seems ok, i just added another profile (trying to redo the process) and when adding my cert. i get this error: Notice: Undefined index: HTTPS in /home1/ggcc/public_html/m/push/index.php on line 138, do you think this could be effecting it?
java's abstract methods can have a body?? @JonyKale
That's seems strange to me
I doubt that is true
They are abstract because they DON'T HAVE a BODY
^^
Yo dawg I hear you like abstract methods so I'll let you have abstract methods which are not abstract but just contain an implementation
19:05
@JonyKale When it comes to things like that, you'd be aware of principles, like Single-Functionality Principle
Ye I was wrong, I need to read more about it I guess
yeah sounds like it ;-)
So basically Abstract classes are used to have an interface & base togehter?
and interfaces are used just to implement rules, without any code besides it
Abstract classes help to avoid code duplication. Basically
Interfaces define a contract
Yes, that's what I need Dave, can you link me to a good abstract example that prevents code duplication? I just need to get how its done
19:08
in PHP or Java?
I cannot remember when I used an abstract class last time
@tereško I use them often as @ JoeWatkins made his Thread and Stackable classes abstract ._.
@Michael that bit is probably related to the fact, that your site is http://... not https://...
@bwoebi Stackable sounds like an interface
@DaveJust Single Responsibility Principle (SRP) </pedant>
19:13
@tereško jup. …
@Bracketworks No. I know what the SRP is, very well. Its Single-Functionality Principle, that states - "Don't look, but ask directly"
@DaveJust As in, don't traverse an object composition to call on the leaf, just pass in the leaf?
I don't think I follow.
@DaveJust

abstract public function parse();

runs loadFromFilew() ?
@DaveJust If it were Single Functionality Principle, don't you think it would've been called SFP?
I'm no OO or principles guru, but I've not heard of SFP.
Sounds like Hinglish.
19:19
yeah ...
> No results found for "single-functionality principal".
By the way, Its not related to OOP. For example, consider this : function foo($request){ $name = $request->getPost('name'); $age = $request->getPost('age'); } <- That's a violation of SFP
@DaveJust neeeaaaaam - spaaaai - ceeee - ssssssssssssssH
@DaveJust No, that just doesn't do anything.
I know you won't find SFP
19:21
@DaveJust That's because there's no such thing.
@Bracketworks well, its also know as "looking for things"
@DaveJust Fair enough, but you need to draw the distinction between hashes and deep reaching queries.
I think we broke the buzz-word generator
@DaveJust I would sooooooo have used an interface for that method
19:23
jeez, I saw someone answering it on Programmers.Stackexchange and I upvoted
in my mind the abstract class stands for "cannot be used directly"
@DaveJust Might be the subject of that individual's dissertation. It's a nice idea, but that's all it really is. Not to mention one that Google can't find.
@DaveJust So will that abstract function run loadFromFile($filename) this function?
@DaveJust the method should be abstract only if it is used somewhere in the methods that are defined in that abstract class
@Bracketworks correct, but since its a principle and it implies that a function/method should do only singular task, I personally think it's okay to call it "SFP"
19:31
I'm also not so sure if it should even be part of public methods
@DaveJust you "guru level" is too low for coining new acronyms
@JonyKale loadFromFile() does one thing - it loads content from a file via file_get_contents() and yes you can use it this way
Here's an acronym for ya', IDGAF
;-) (I'm just playing around)
wait, I'm still searching for that answer
19:36
@PeeHaa Done. Don't bother with those though, they'll be auto-deleted (downvoted, closed, no upvoted answers).
@MadaraUchiha ah k. I thought it was no answers at all instead of no upvoted answers
tnx
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BTW nope @MadaraUchiha
> has no pending reopen votes
Yeah, I noticed
It had reopen votes
:)
19:41
@PeeHaa But those expire after a few days, and then the 9 day counter starts anew
But users are getting smartasses, they know that any edit would put them in the reopen queue, so they do a minor edit, and get free reopen votes, by auto reviewers.
I've seen that happen a few times now
They are developing intelligence! We are doomed!
lol :)
@Bracketworks This is what I meant programmers.stackexchange.com/a/209230/56460

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