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21:01
Weird... I get different results if I comment out the second parameter: function descendantFunction($taskInfo /*, $lastTouched60DaysAgo*/) {
What the heck...
@tereško I CHOOSE YOU!!
.... :-(
my super power is to make opposing pokemons cry
$lastTouched60DaysAgo* I'm not sure I want to know the context ;)
... I get less results when I don't use $taskTouched60DaysAgo as a parameter to the function ....
18 mins ago, by Neal
function descendantFunction($taskInfo, $lastTouched60DaysAgo) {
    $descendants = explode(',', $taskInfo['descendants']);
    foreach($descendants as $descendant)    {
        if(!isset($lastTouched60DaysAgo[$descendant]))    {
            // Descendant should not be archived, therefore this shouldn't either.
            return false;
        }
    }
    return true;
};

// Find all tasks that should go on the archive list for the email
$toBeArchived = array();
foreach($lastTouched60DaysAgo as $taskId)  {
btw, why don't you pass in $taskInfo['descendants'] as a parameter ?
yeah, now its not funny anymore.
21:06
Guess you level isn't high enough @Neal
Done @teresko .... but I still get less results with this:
function descendantFunction($descendants /*, $lastTouched60DaysAgo*/) {
    foreach($descendants as $descendant)    {
        if(!isset($lastTouched60DaysAgo[$descendant]))    {
            // Descendant should not be archived, therefore this shouldn't either.
            return false;
        }
    }
    return true;
}

// Find all tasks that should go on the archive list for the email
$toBeArchived = array();
foreach($lastTouched60DaysAgo as $taskId)  {
    if(!isset($tasksWithDescendants[$taskId]))  {
@Gordon I think the appalling part is that it's $decendants member in that statement ... sounds a little pedo
@Orangepill .... I think that is only you.
if (isset($lastTouched60DaysAgo[$decendant])) call_child_services();
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@Orangepill yeah, it sure sounds shady
21:10
@Orangepill I was just basing the names of the variables on my conversation with my boss....
Shit, I think I did something wrong.
btw, @Neal , have you read "SQL Antipatterns" book ?
if ($o instanceof A) { }
if ($o instanceof B) { }
if ($o instanceof C) { }
// ... wait, what am I doing?
@tereško yep. it sits right next to me on your recommendation :-)
you said that you wanted to do the check the database
21:13
@DanLugg is $o all of the above?
@tereško eh?
but it seems that your decedents are comma-separated values
@tereško Yea I did a GROUP_CONCAT
SELECT
    TaskTreePath.ancestor as `TaskTreePath.ancestor`,
    SUM(IF(TaskTreePath.descendant <> TaskTreePath.ancestor,
        1,
        0)) as `Descendants.count`,
    GROUP_CONCAT(IF(TaskTreePath.descendant <> TaskTreePath.ancestor,
            TaskTreePath.descendant,
            null)
        order by TaskTreePath.descendant) as `Descendants.descendants`
FROM
...
I was just thinking that you should select only the elements that have been updated/handled/used/touched(?) in last 60 days
@tereško Well that is the other query. I made 2 queries. One that selects all tasks that have not been touched in 60 days, and one that gets all tasks with their descendants.
21:18
@Orangepill No
That is the 2 lists in my code.
@Neal Clean up your desk!
@DanLugg yea.. it is terrible...
@Orangepill Yea, it is definitely screaming polymorphism
21:20
And stop biting your nails.
@Fabien Yea... I bite my fingers... it is terrible... drives my wife nuts :-(
Let's pull a 4chan and find out his exact address by deciphering that out of focus receipt in the back. Then we'll order pizzas and prostitutes to his house at 4am.
@DanLugg I am @ work
How about I give you my address for that instead?
My board @tereško :
21:24
@Neal Then your boss is going to be unimpressed with your free-wheeling pizza and hooker behavior.
@DanLugg ...
My desk...
@Neal Not going to lie, mines quite similar. Discarded beverages and all.
@Neal Mouse in front of keyboard? WTF.
Also - colour match your monitors, you'll have less headaches...
21:30
@Danack The middle monitor is different than the other 2...
@Danack wireless mouse
Is it against company policy to take a picture that isn't blurry?
@Neal you should still be able to change the temperature of it to almost match the other two.
@Danack They look the same @ the angle I normally look at them
ah - k
@DanLugg haha I am a bag picture taker :-P
21:32
@Neal Then take us a quality picture of a bag. Preferably paper, but plastic will do.
@Neal I see that your fellow inmate has been building The Tower of Diabetes
@tereško haha yea.... Been there a while now.
@DanLugg You don't have to see the receipt to get the address :)
I liked my old desk better....
I am @ my 6th desk in my office lol
I was neater there...
In the voice of David Attenborough, "Programmers are a funny breed. Erecting monuments of discarded items to mark their territory to potential invaders, and constructing nests out of letter-size office paper..."
21:37
hehe I really got to clean my desk... never realized how dirty it was until I took that picture lol
I have an unopened bottle of Tropicana orange juice at my desk. It's been here since... March?
ha
If my wife saw my desk she would go nuts lol
I've not moved it more than an inch once or twice, and all of the solids have formed a thick orange sediment.
@DanLugg Just shake it a couple times and then you are all good :-D
Not gonna happen.
21:39
:-P
@Neal i think you never need the minimize button :|
@NokImchen Why do you say that? I use minimize all of the time...
b'cus you have 3 screens :|
@NokImchen So?
@Neal Yea, but you had a rat's nest of wires under foot.
21:41
I never minimize anything.... I alt tab all the things.
@DanLugg True. I still have those. but behind a neat door. I liked having my own desk though
I had two 19" screens for the longest time. Then, I bought a third. After no more than a few hours of using it I thought to myself was "Shit, now I need a fourth, fifth, sixth."
My old desk when I first moved there:
There was nothing there yet
Nice view
@Fabien Yea... my view sucks now... its a wall...
21:44
Man, I miss the NYC office view.
Work from home. So no office view. Well I live near some cruise ship dock. So I see some pretty huge cruise ships like the Queen blah blah quite often.
@Fabien faaaancy
Wish I had that setup @ home
I recommend the triple monitor stand thing. Makes everything feel very clean.
I used to work near Madison and ... around 40th.
your workstations look a lot cleaner than mine.. :P
21:46
@DanLugg I work @ Madision and 55 w00t!
@reikyoushin No way you beat this...
Few blocks from where I used to live; I was at 2nd and 58th?
@DanLugg is that a question?
It's a "I can't exactly remember"
ahhh haaa. where abouts do u live now?
Anyways good night people!
Time to head home :-)
21:48
Me and my buddy @tereško will apply for a green card and will take your jobs, be afraid.
@Neal i'll be gone on 15 mins too. ^_^
Don't need a green card for mine.
nope, not going to america
that place is filled with crazies
We have a developer in Romania too.
Shit, wtf.
21:49
@webarto you cannot right now.. it's shut down. ^_^
@tereško Especially New York. Subway = guaranteed 1 nutter per carriage.
@Fabien that's cool. :P
@tereško HAH
@Fabien that ratio seems low, compared to what i have seen in US government
21:52
@tereško heh. It's unnerving. If I go back to NYC I will stick to cabs. TBH Manhattan is pretty small, you can walk everywhere.
@Fabien I walked to work most days; it was like 20 blocks or whatever
@Fabien i'm surprised there's no "you should use PDO, blah blah" comment yet on your answer.. haha. is it because you used echo instead of mysql_query? XP
LOL @DanLugg I didnt say he should have one.. It just felt like adding a non prepared SQL answer or something here would make other people go crazy..
Changed it to "prepared statements" for accuracy.
samitha... that asker of quality questions.
@reikyoushin I feel there's a good lesson in discovering things you should do yourself rather than always being told.
Plus I doubt he'd honestly switch to using PDO if he wasn't already based on me saying he should.
21:56
Anyway, I'm out. Peas and carrots people.
@Fabien its just that i get tired of seeing those things, and i was surprised the anti-mysql comments finally stopped.
its a good thing, actually
@reikyoushin heh. Yes perfectionism is rife around these parts. For a noobie asking directions to get from A to B on his bike is usually met with "Fly a jet" rather than a map :P. Granted flying a jet may be the best/correct way it's not really what they're asking.
and what im referring to on the post above is not you explicitly adding the 'use prepared statements thingy' but those other people who just wants to comment on mysql stuff on questions and answers
Simply put; I poke people in the right direction instead of hitting them in the testicles with it.
@Fabien You simply aren't jaded yet. Give it time, you will lose your faith in most so-called PHP developers soon enough.
22:02
@Charles lol. Yes, maybe that's it :)
@Fabien i suddenly missed this because of what you just said
Aug 2 at 22:01, by Bracketworks
user image
Sexy headwear
@reikyoushin heh ah yeah.
hotdog hat ... level 2
That is a birth control hat.
22:39
whats with all theese pictures
People are hungry.
yea i see you're very busy here guys
22:52
You sound like my boss.
Any of you guys ever play GunBound?
nah. but i'm playing joomla now
and i'm loosing hard
Nobody wins with Joomla.
@Fabien unless you get paid by the hour
@tereško lol. I never thought of it that way.
yea thats the cool side of joomla
except when has to be delivered soon.. last week to be more corect
23:09
posted on October 02, 2013 by Christopher Jones

We've released DTrace-enabled PHP 5.5.4 RPMs to make testing DTrace on Oracle Linux easier. As a result, the manual PHP install steps listed in Using PHP DTrace on Oracle Linux can be skipped. There are updated Betas of the "UEK3" Linux Kernel 3.8.13-16 and the dtrace-utils tools available too. With these, you now can DTrace PHP applications under Apache or with php-fpm, as well as command

ok ... is \Network\HttpRequest a good class name ?
It can't be \Http\Request ?
I'm not sure if I want a /src/lib/fracture/http/ folder
it's good then IMHO
but what do I know
23:20
wouldn't matter to me probably
i would split it if i was expecting more Http\... stuff though
I'm just thinking that there will be other classes in that namespace. An abstraction for cookies, uploaded files, some builder to handle incomming request, something for sending request elsewhere
then i would split it if i was planning this beforehand
split what
Sam
Sam
uploaded files are still handled through http though
HttpRequest -> Http\Request
Sam
Sam
23:24
quick question why is yaml preferred over json in some instances? is it because of readability?
nvm drupal blog post answered it for me
I have no idea. I have never even thought "hmm .. this clearly needs yaml"
Sam
Sam
little extract "JSON doesn't allow comments and non-ASCII characters need escaping, that's not nice for humans. So, YAML."
lol , that a horrible way to decide which format to use for configuration and/or data exchange
@Sam "non-ASCII characters need escaping" wat.
Ok, this might be a lame question, but i didn't encounter it on my journey yet. Are there some other means of translating urls from pretty into ugly on server side, except mod_rewrite?
Sam
Sam
23:27
They need non-ascii charatcers escaping
@Danack Bytecodes
Sam
Sam
I guess the main reason for YAML is comments and readability
@Sam "All Unicode characters may be placed within the quotation marks except for the characters that must be escaped: quotation mark, reverse solidus, and the control characters (U+0000 through U+001F)." tools.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-json-rfc4627bis-04.xml
@webarto bytecodes?
he meant \x05\xf3
user1105787
23:30
At work, some guys refuse to switch to PDO, they claim how they are doing it is fine. Does anyone have a inject sql solution to drop a test table which uses. Select * from table` where blah = '"'.$var.'"';` where $var is just a var linked to $_GET being passed through mysql_real_escape_string() and strip_tags() first?
user1105787
is it safe? I never use mysql function due to them being dep'd.
@tereško Okay - still don't understand though. The json spec allows unicode characters, so long as the few characters mentioned are escaped.
echo json_encode(['last_name' => 'Marjanović']);
{"last_name":"Marjanovi\u0107"}
user1105787
Select * from table where blah = '"'.$var.'"'; not sure where that ` came from
@webarto JSON_UNESCAPED_UNICODE Encode multibyte Unicode characters literally (default is to escape as \uXXXX)
Sam
Sam
23:35
@te
@tereško why did you link that keynote?
@DavidEugenePeterson Depends, but pretty much no.
@DavidEugenePeterson drop table: probably - no
@DavidEugenePeterson fine != doinitrite
the attack that you should look at would be UNION
can you find a query which is inserting a number ?
user1105787
@tereško rephrase please
23:39
1 UNION ALL SELECT (id,0x3a,password) FROM users WHERE id = 1
^ this would be one of possible attacks
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Q: Why shouldn't I use mysql_* functions in PHP?

Madara UchihaWhat are the technical reasons that I shouldn't use mysql_* functions? (like mysql_query(), mysql_connect() or mysql_real_escape_string())? Why should I move away from them as long as it works on my site? This question serves as a canonical information source regarding the discouraged use of...

user1105787
I'm trying to understand why they are doing the quotes and concat by $var, what is the reasoning here?
Because they can't even sprintf bro.
maybe you should learn a bit PHP, before you start suggesting "better approach"
user1105787
@tereško What makes you believe I don't know PHP?
23:43
We have a sixth sense for that.
It's a result of lots of head-desk, face-keyboard combos.
For sure.
5 mins ago, by David Eugene Peterson
I'm trying to understand why they are doing the quotes and concat by $var, what is the reasoning here?
this is the question that makes me question how much programming you actually know
Yes, and that.
user1105787
@webarto I must be more tired then I thought. No i'm no novice. Well obviously it's a string containing a query. the difference between single and double quotes is whether variables will be treated as literals or not. The "." is a concatenation operator used to concat two things together. Why would my coworker be using a literal double quote and a var in his query. Wouldn't prepared statements be a better option?
user1105787
23:55
His reason he told me was that pdo hasn't matured enough yet it has it's hiccups, which I know is utter garbage. If I point out he can break the code with sql, he will take my advice and switch to prepared statements like I originally wanted.
PDO was add in PHP 5.1
user1105787
we are using 5.3 so alls good
That's crap.
at the same time mysql_* functions have not been maintained for ~ 10 years
also, PHP 5.3 reached EOL in summer
> pdo hasn't matured enough
Tell him he hasn't matured enough.
user1105787
23:58
that's the only reason I can think of for using mysql, if your using a older version of php. Which leads me to the next question. Why would you be using a older version of php in the first place?
From what you've shown (code), that's not merely safe, and code is likely crappy (or very old and crappy).
Legacy applications that are too money consuming to be rewritten.
or legacy apps that are protected under Zend Guard, which you technically are not able to update
user1105787
@webarto We both know that, but they don't apparently. Proof is the only way in this case. Hopefully that union injection will be enough.

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