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09:00
@Ritesh360 if you want me to write the code for you, then no. All I can tell you is that I would use example.com/user/{username} instead of example.com/{username}.
@Ritesh360 Not officially
@Gordon: ok that thing also help me. can you tell me how you can you do that?
@Robik : nice to hear. you are great man
@Ritesh360 that should be pretty much your standard CI controller then
@gorder: and that username will come after successfuly login?
@Ritesh360 if you redirect to that page
09:02
@Ritesh360 No i never use code igniter
@chetan : thanks man
@Ritesh360 have you ever used Code Igniter before?
$Gorden : as for now if i will successfully login to my account i will get this url localhost/test/index.php/profile
@Ritesh360 I use CakePHP
@gordern: now i want this url localhost/test/users/ritesh
and i am code igniter developer
@chetan : that's nice. so you are master of that
09:05
@Ritesh360 well, then you should be familiar with codeigniter.com/user_guide/general/routing.html
Gorden: using this can i solve my problem?
@Ritesh360: Not Master but i can work all in cakephp.
@ chetan: you are from which city?
@Ritesh360 can you try to spell my name correctly at least once please.
@Gordon: oh sorry ;-)
09:07
thanks. and yes, URI routing should solve your problem
@Ritesh360 My hometown is MEhsana.but Now i stay in ahmedabad
@chetan: in which company?
indiaNIC infotech ltd at Nehrunagar
@chetanpatel : ohke. you are experiance developer or fresher?
@Ritesh360 I would prefer if you would ask a question on StackOverflow instead of contacting me directly
09:11
@Gordon: but at that time if you are not available than?
well, then someone else is probably available. If you want me to do consulting, I have to charge for it.
@Gordon: how much?
that's negotiable :)
@Ritesh360: i m fresher but i have 8 month exp on cakephp
@chetan: nice. what is the salry skel over there?
09:13
fresher -> 8000 to 10000 p.m
@chetan : after 1 year?
8000 Indian rupees = 177.38400 U.S. dollars
@Gorden: oh that's very high amount. i think after such discution we become friend ;-) but you are following proffestional way
@Ritesh360: depends upon perfrmance
@chetan : ya but in average case?
09:16
@Ritesh360: around 6000 rs increment
@Ritesh that's not my rate. I was just pointing out how much rupees 8k is
@chectan : ?
@GOrdon : oh that's fine
i live in europe so my rate is much higher because we have much higher cost to live. if i was to earn 170 USD per month only, I couldnt survive at all.
@gordon: ohhhh
@Chetan : nice to meet you. can you tell me how is cack php?
is it easy to learn?
how much money do you need per month on average in India to cover all costs? Like food and rent and stuff?
09:22
@Ritesh360: if u hv exp in MVC , then its easy bt follow cakephp's rules and naming convetions
are these numbers correct? numbeo.com/cost-of-living/…
@chetan : i have 1 year of experiance in code igniter
@Gordon: it's around to 8000 rs for normal life
@Ritesh360: thats great
@chetanpatel : using which metirial i can learn cack php and how much time i need to learn that thing?
@Ritesh360: book.cakephp.org is vest source.atleast 3 month,u need to learn cakephp
09:34
@chetan : thanks
i just see your linked in profile
nice one
@Ritesh360 hmmm
@ chetan: than nice to meet you. will meet in future if possible
@Ritesh360: wt about u? buddy. hw much exp.?
09:36
@Gordon: are you there?
yes
nice
i tried which is available your given link
but i can't
can you please send me some of the code so i can make it wasily
@Ritesh360 no
i have put the question is stackoverflow
you just need to reply
You already got three answers to that question and also accepted one of those answers
09:38
why no? you are developer so you need to help some another developer. you have god gifted thing knoledge. and if you shar it than you will get more
ya but when i upload it on server it wont work
or in local it givin an error
lot's of error
che the page. i just remove accepted mark
I'm currently amused / confused over the fact that our Proxy/Virus checker rates 360technosoft.com as harmful / scam. oO
@Ritesh360 Well, then, update your question to point out why it doesnt work. But keep in mind that you cannot expect people to write code for you just because you asked for it. If people help on SO, they do because they feel like it.
ohke Gordon
thanks for spending such a great time with me
thanks for your help
@Gordon Let's say I'm storing a list of views with each of which can be in one of 3 permission zones: admin, member, guest
do you store these as views/admin_view1.php, views/guest_view1.php... or views/admin/view1.php, views/guest/view1.php...
pi
pi
09:45
Perhaps I could get a quicker answer from the chat room
Please advise on inserting values such as '#', 'Name' and 'Number' between the HTML tags as shown using Zend Form Decorators. Thanks

<thead>
<tr>
<th>#</th>
<th>Name</th>
<th>Number</th>
</tr>
</thead>
NB: accessing each of the view directly will make PHP abort instantly. They must be loaded by the system.
@ChristianSciberras Dont bother about file system layout. Where to put files isnt important as long as your application has access to them when they need it. Decide on one and stick to it.
@edorian does the av service have a lookup page for that?
@Gordon OK, thanks.
@edorian Whose site is that?
There's a problem with chat system :P
PHP Y U FALG
10:03
falg?
whats wrong?
i am curious too..
ah he left
10:25
Good morning PHP.
4
@Greg morning (feel kinda odd to say this while it's afternoon here)
10:41
@ayublin hello
@Raymnos
hello
@Greg
hello
heh, hello
Helloooooo
any can here to solve codeigniter problem?
11:21
sure
don't us it
problem solved
11:32
@ChristianSciberras It was in the profile of the guy gordon talked to
@edorian huh? I mean who?
12:06
morning
Hello @Karem
http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/1214304#1214304
@teresko
You write this because i access SQL each time i try to get some value. I can not fetch all the data once, as the class is for all users and not only one thats why theres parameter in all the method, for the user id.

I use this class for example displaying fullname of other users and not only the one you are currently logged into, so i cant store it in the object

thats why i need to access sql everytime

hope you understand where im heading at
12:22
if you want to handle a different user with different IE , then create another object
what you are doing right now is pricedural programming wrapped up in a class
@edorian cheers :)
and are you really telling men , that you will execute $user->age() more then once per page
@edorian written another blog post (and tried to be as much concrete as possible - examples) interested?
I see how you think, the user class is the current users data.
And then i make one for the different users..
yes i am sadly and i feel my site is slower than ever now when i am working wrong with classes
lol
because you are doing it all wrong
you are making a new SQL query for each bit of data you request
it has nothing to do with classes and everything to do with bad code
12:27
yes this is true
i need to rethink this.. i know i sound stupid but it feels like its the only way to do..
If you are going to display users
while{
$user->fullname($id);
$user->age($id);
}
you cant do this other way, as it is different user
so you cant really store it and use for later ?
But if i show my own full name or own avatar i could store it, which i am not doing..
(but will now)
$list = new UserCollection;
$list->locate( array( 1, 3, 5, 6) );
foreach ( $list as $user )
{
    echo $user->fullname() , ' , ' , $user->age();
}
@KamilTomÅ¡ík Sure
thing is , the getters should note have SQL requests inside them
they should only return some piece of internal state
ok
UserCollection is the users or? in that ex
and locate() takes the array, grab data and store?
no , it would be a collection of multiple users
something that implements php.net/manual/en/class.iterator.php
and locate() in this case would be a method which requests data from database , and then creates a nice list of objects with it
it's not the best thing from application design point of view , but it is a step in right direction
lol f me i try to read and understand and you say its not the best thing.. :P
yes , it is not
done right it will be far too complicated for you to understand
i know you can always improve code..
at first you have to learn how to stand , before you begin to walk .. much less - run
12:41
Ok question you always mention that sql queries should not be in the getters
and
you say in comments that they should be handled by other object
the sql queries
@KamilTomÅ¡ík All in all pretty solid and you get your point across
that other object would i like to know about
that handles sql queries.. how do you think to do it, if you cannot bindValues()
@edorian so you like it, right?
12:43
this is one of the "too complicated for you to understand right now" things .. what i am talking about is SRP and DataMapper
@KamilTomÅ¡ík I like the post, yes. Do i agree with every point you make? No(t yet)
When you talk about wasting mental power (an argument i really like) two things come to mind
@edorian thx for that. could you elaborate?
@Karem it would be nice enough if you put the SQL par in a separated method for the moment
something like
first: for loops are pattern recognission and don't need that much parsing. Secound: The range thing also requires lot of parsing (example inc.)
> "say hello{i} N times, make N accessible as {i} and also, we'd like to start from N=1 which means i = {1..N}"
public function get_fullname()
{
    if ( $this->_fullname === NULL )
    {
        $this->_fetch(); // this is the method with SQL
    }
    return $this->_fullname;
}
12:46
And the range: "create a range of numbers from 1 to n and for each of those create a function that takes one parameter and pass the current number to that function which means each of numbers in range gets passed to the function once that says hello {i}
@edorian right, it's so common and so no-brainer, that sometimes you just don't see the bug :)
It's different but not 'shorter' in parsing times imho
On the general point "for loops suck for simple iteration" i completly agree btw
@teresko ok i will try do exactly like this just give me some hints so i can think
even in php i usually rather foreach(range(1,$n) as $i) { than for(...) {
@edorian you could have a point there - difference is probably not that big
12:48
you store the fullname, and when you call for get_fullname you check if anything, if its not you fetch().
the fetch()
n.timesDo(callable); is pretty sexy to be honest if the language supports it
still - it happens so many times:
for (i = 0; i<length; i++)
  for (i = 0; i<length; i++)
    can_you_see_the_bug?();
method with sql, ok, but what should this contain? where it grab all the data and sets the $this->_fullname?
Thats why i agree with you on the "for sucks for looping" part :)
for(iterator; iterator.next()) too
It's to much noise but when you need to create the function each time in the each() thats also noise imho
yes, that happens too - it's additional think you have to have in mind (when doing iteration in your head)
@edorian you said something about sexiness - ST version would look like:

5 times: [doSomething]
but I've resisted to add this example because smalltalk sucks in simple things like string + integer concatenation
@Karem , it should grab all the data you need about that user ( from single or multiple tables ) and store each piece of that in internal variable
yes exactly
that way , you would need only one SQL query per object
@KamilTomÅ¡ík and the number you iterate over gets magically created?
12:54
@edorian but yes, if there are no closures, loop is the only readable choice (anonymous classes in java :-/)
@edorian huh? I don't follow :)
next time you call getter for age or gender it will not have yo reQuery the database
5 times: stuff(number); ?
for just doing something 5 times thats fine; but all your other examples showed an $i
btw . @Karem , it would be smart to pass the user_id in the constructor
i was thinking about that @teresko
have you seen the pastebin
is it somewhat right?
it is better
12:56
@edorian right:
(5 to 1) do: [ :i | doSomethingWith: i ]

or:
5 times: [:i | doSomethingWith: i ]
should i declare the method too in the private or is it wrong?
private $_connect;
private $_fullname, $_firstname, $_sex;
private $_fetch();
private / protected methods on the object are the ones which should be used ONLY by the object itself
@KamilTomÅ¡ík I guess for php my current choice is foreach(range(1,$n) as $number) { } or maybe while($n--) { } .. dunno.... at least you made me think, i like that
ok so this is not right:
private $_fullname, $_firstname, $_sex;
should they be public?
no , variables should are internal
that's why you have the getters
they do more then just return the value
12:59
the method get_fullname() returns $this->_fullname and _fullname is private and protected, will it return it then?
@edorian yeah, I do that too (both of them but the -- version is naughty) - but if number was object I'd never written single foreach
oh yes it will of course
@Karem , things inside class can be public , private or protected
public are available to all
private are available only to methods inside that class
protected are available to the methods from that class and all classes which extend it
ok so
the _fetch() can not be accessed from outside
oh , and another thing , about the list of users .. it would be healthy if you could create that without performing a query for each and every user object . THat is why , you might want to make a method which lets you set multiple values
13:02
because its private function
get_fullname() is public so it can
ookay
@KamilTomÅ¡ík I fail to see what your blog post wants to tell a reader.
@KamilTomÅ¡ík and you can still write array_map(function($i) { say('hello' . $i)}, range(1,10)); in PHP if you dont like for loops
@KamilTomÅ¡ík that's still iterating under the hood, like all of the code you show. all of them are loops eventually.
Good time everyone!
@KamilTomÅ¡ík , @Gordon : feel free to step in , if i start talking (more) bullshit
13:05
    $html_encoded = "A&#36;&#48;ing!";
    var_dump($html_encoded);
    echo $html_encoded;

Output:

string 'A&#36;&#48;ing!' (length=15)
A$0ing!
i have not got this far yet but cant i call object Users for each user in the list in order to get data
Any help ?
@Karem , you still would be making a query for each user object. You should perform a single query for all of them , and just fill in the data
if you have only few User instances , then you can let it be , but in a user-list you will have at least 20 per page
which is 20 queries
seems kinda wasteful
@Gordon can you help me with that bit of code ?
@Gordon
1. rangeOrAnythingIterable.each/do(block) is better than for
2. foreach is basically what xxx.each is about, just not that cool -> foreach is better than for
3. if everything in php was object both for and foreach would be useless (and if php had closures which it already does)
13:11
so whats the conclusion about the users list
right now i grab the users and display them by
@Kamil
1. why? because each is more terse?
2. "not that cool" is never an argument
3. php is multiparadigm
$query = "select here and there");
$query->execute();
while($show = $query->fetch()){
# here i want to display the fullname and age
}
@OmeidHerat i dont understand what you need help with
while(){
$user = new User($connect, $user);
echo $user->get_fullname();
}
is what i know and how to do now..
when I echo it returns 'A$0ing!' instead of actual value which should be 'A&#36;&#48;ing!'
13:14
by what condition do you choose the listed users ?
I can imagine that is many objects for many users
just SELECT id FROM users ?
sorry i dont know what you mean
so , you show ALL the users
ok
@Gordon
1. because with each, you don't care about iteration logic, it's already written and tested, etc.
2. if there was each accepting blocks, you wouldn't need special syntax for foreach and array_map when you accept that block as argument and just delegate somewhere else
3. right, this post was not exclusively about php, it was more about ruby and python who both are "OO" languages and yet allow for macro-construct. and even about java.
yes.. in SOME cases.. some places on the site it shows by conditions
but if i can make it work properly for all i can too for those with conditions
gonna write a small example
13:20
appreciate
  $html_encoded = "A&#36;&#48;ing!";
    var_dump($html_encoded);
    echo $html_encoded;

Output:

string 'A&#36;&#48;ing!' (length=15)
A$0ing! # Why !?!?!? $0 ?!?!? what is this ? I am going to shoot myself.
@OmeidHerat is that in a browser that you're seeing A$0ing?
@gms8994 yup
@OmeidHerat that's because &#36; is an html entity for $, and &#48; is the entity for 0
so, it's expected behaviour
if you actually want to see the entity, you'll need to use &amp; instead of &
If you want to see &#36; print &amp;#36;
13:24
Ah!
@Omeid feel free to yourself now ;)
I am about to do it.
but I am using a preg_replace() and its not replacing the value $0 when passed to another function.
its only the browser who displays it as such. It's still the entity in the source code. So there is no $0 in it. That's what the rendering engine of the browser turns it into.
:1218131 I got this:



    function html_entities($string) {
        $html_entities = '';
        foreach (str_split($string) as $char) {
            $html_entities .= "&#" . ord($char) . ";";
        }
        return $html_entities;
    }


    echo preg_replace('/./i', html_entities("$0"), "Annoying!");
what I get is $0$0$0$0$0$0$0$0$0
this is not the full code you would need for it to work
.. emm .. bugfix ( forgot to pass the connection to the collection )
bugfix2: replaced extends with implements .. stupid mistake
is it fixed it in the current pastie
yes , because it is possible to edit them after submitting
wow this is that level i want to code in
@OmeidHerat what are you actually trying to do
and i understand this code very well
13:42
no you dont , because that piece of code is flawed
but it will be fine for now
@Gordon convert some characters to html entities in a text.
@Karem , and it is not the full code
if you want to use foreach there , you have to implement php.net/manual/en/class.iterator.php
if you know how that is done
i know its not the full code
foreach where?
oh , and remember you gad that _fetch method in the User class ?
@Karem foreach( $list as $user )
I cant do this without iterator?
foreaching in objects
yes i have that fetch method in user class
it works fine
13:48
yes , that fetch method requested the data and then set the values
you could make so that it instead of setting the values , it returns an array
and then pass that array to $this->assign( $data )
yes i like this assign() method sets the values simple
because word "fetch" does not mean "fetch and assign"
name of the method should explain WHAT that method will do
no yes
I remember Gordon taught me that, a method name should not contain "AND"
actually i can give you few videos to watch on the subject of programming
@OmeidHerat they are converted to entities. click the Source link in the upper right corner
13:55
@teresko
$assignarray = array("fullname" => $fullname, "firstname" => $row["firstname"], "sex" => $row["sex"]);
$this->assign($assignarray);
@OmeidHerat Did you mean '$0' or whyever you assume that $0 contains Annoying
@Gordon Yeah but "$0"s not 'Annoying!'
echo preg_replace('/./i', "$0", "Annoying!");
this will print Annoying
@Karem , you should not generate that array
but if I pass $0 to a function its not replaced by the match of regex.
you should use the one which query returns to you
13:56
@OmeidHerat I dont understand what you are trying to do. Please given an input string and the expected outcome.
because you pass $0 to the function and it knows what to do with $0
@teresko
foreach( $row as $array ){
$this->assign( $array );
}
what
but when you say rot_13("$0"); and pass that what is preg_replace supposed to do
13:57
"abc" and the abc in html entities.
...
it can't "intercept" the $0 BEFORE it passes through your function
@Karem where did that come from ?
no wait
do you see what i did in the load() method
13:58
@edorian so how can I sort do that ?
What you are calling is echo preg_replace('/./i', "#&66;#&45;", "Annoying!");
besides , i dunnot know your code
@teresko just tried something
maybe you need the full name only in few instances
and it would make much more sense to just store name and surname
and combine fullname only in the getter
13:59
ok
Here is the code:

function html_entities($string) {
$html_entities = '';
foreach (str_split($string) as $char) {
$html_entities .= "&#" . ord($char) . ";";
}
return $html_entities;
}


echo preg_replace('/./i', "$0", "Annoying!");
echo html_entities("$0"); => &#36;&#48;
How do i pass that array right then?

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