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14:00
Thanks Gordon . Sorry for making you disturbed .
Bye
@NikiC could you please review/merge github.com/php/php-src/pull/495?
@Ocramius well, i am going to be doing a lot of stuff with it so preferably it needs to be a string, but i was curious if there was a way to properly map a year in doctrine that i was overlooking :] seems not, thanks though
@rdlowrey yeah, the "most secure PHP release in a while. Maybe ever." part just sounded odd ^^
@bwoebi from a quick glance looks good. I'll take a closer look later
hello guys!
how do you know which process in windows is using a given PID?
@NikiC okay, fine :-)
14:07
it would be nice to fix the source of the problem (that unused CV is generated for static member), but likely that's not simple
@reikyoushin $result = shell_exec('tasklist | find '.$name);
may be find will require some option or flag - I can't remeber it right now
@AlmaDoMundo in cmd.. ^_^
@reikyoushin so without shell_exec :D
will tasklist show all processes and their PIDs?
o.O?
@reikyoushin I don't know, I haven't used Win for many years..
14:09
System is the one using PID 4?
and now it is the one listening to 0.0.0.0:80
and apache won't start. pffft
So, @Gordon I take it you didn't make ConFoo this year?
so why don't you google that? :p I've provided an idea, now, run, run, run! :p
@reikyoushin aha.. so you need to check if something is on port 80?
My guess it's skype :p
@ircmaxell do you read my twitter? ;P
but use netstat -nl to figure that out
@AlmaDoMundo nope it's not. i closed skype already and still it didnt run
14:10
No, I didn't see other than your congrats to me and igor
@NikiC well, actually the source is that it is considered as being an access to the $this variable… what causes the CV to be generated??
@AlmaDoMundo TCP 0.0.0.0:80 1BB-09:0 LISTENING 4
No @confooca for me. Disappointing and the given reasons are somewhat unhelpful since I did all they asked for. But c'est la vie.
14:11
you have PID?
@AlmaDoMundo then when i look for PID 4, it says system
@NikiC I don't see any CV generated with my patch?
@AlmaDoMundo System 4 Services 0 10,044 K
@reikyoushin That's because the PID is being used by a service running under the SYSTEM account wrong, one second
@ircmaxell i'm somewhat upset about it because I dont know why they didnt take the talks since I actually did what the rejection reasons ask for.
14:13
what were the reasons if you don't mind me asking?
let me fetch them. hold on
i'm curious as well
@AlmaDoMundo same prob here
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Q: PID:4 using Port 80

CyberOPSI was trying to install Zend Server CE on my computer but when I got to the point were I need to choose the port for my Web Server it says: "Web Server Port: 80 Occupied". So I decided to check what is using Port 80 with CMD by typing: "netstat -o -n -a | findstr 0.0:80": TCP 0.0.0.0:80 ...

> Some of the advice that accompanies the reasons is generic, since we could not elaborate for each and every proposal. The purpose is to give you ideas on how to increase your chances for next year.
14:14
can anyone tell me the differnce between a
XML file and a XML DTD
> We can seldom afford to cover travel expenses for only one talk. Make sure that you submit multiple talks and menntion that you can present more than one. Also, flights from certain cities are are simply much too expensive.
( i saw it in a document )
@Duikboot google "DTD"
which is odd because I suggested to hold two and submitted three
I know it stands for doctype declaration
14:15
but that was the reason on two out of three
the other one had:
> The schedule is full. As you know, we receive hundreds of proposals and simply can't fit them all. We strive to create a balanced selection, with a variety of topics and levels. Make sure to submit multiple talks that are not too similar to increase your chances. Also, provide links or references testifying to your speaking experience.
@Duikboot Right, so go read about what one of those actually is and you will know the difference between that and a document ;-)
@DaveRandom i think this is it. i'll try. thanks!
that sucks...
14:16
which again is odd because all three were from different categories
so I dont know why they didnt take them
@reikyoushin hate to say that, but I don't know clear reason for it. It's windows, thus debugging there is difficult (but not impossible). I'm just not so advanced in Win administration to help you
@ircmaxell I thought about mailing Anna and asking for the real reasons but its never good to write when you are upset and in a few days I dont care about it anymore anyway
let's see what Sunshine will bring
@Gordon you could write, and not in an upset way, but in a way that basically says "I'd really like to talk there, aside from the generic reasons, is there anything I can do next year to make the decision easier". That way showing them the respect but at the same time highlighting that you're trying
@AlmaDoMundo the one @DaveRandom linked worked. i just dont know what the side effects would be. oh well, at least it's running now. thanks both of you!
@DaveRandom As is understand : DTD = the definition of tags that are used in a xml file. When those tags contain the one in the DTD then it's valid.
14:20
@reikyoushin that solution is like 'there's a problem, but if I'll close my eyes, I will not see it'
that's why I've said 'clear reason for that'
@reikyoushin If you don't know of any existing applications on your system that were providing a web interface it's unlikely to cause any issues. Keep an eye on the event logs for the next week or so and see if anything starts complaining
@ircmaxell yeah, sounds good and could do but not in the mood right now. This was the third year they rejected me and I am rather thinking about not submitting there anymore.
yeah, that's fair, this was my third year submitting, and first acceptance...
@Gordon have you done your talks at other conferences? i would like to see them
Is this really worth 9 rep?
-1
Q: Why doesn't this disappear after hovering?

Ergo ProxyJsFiddle HTML <p>im a duck</p> CSS p:hover { display:none; } Shouldn't it disappear after hovering?

user924016
14:23
@Gordon did you end up using CodeMentor?
@MackieeE what do you mean 7 rep?
@CarrieKendall the ones I submitted to Confoo are new talks. I didnt do them before. There wil be a recording of a probably similar Agile Talk I'll be holding at IPC in two weeks though.
Upvotes =)
@Duikboot It's a simple definition of the structure of the document, which has been largely superseded by XSD. It can be used to define the elements that are allowed in the document as well as &entities; that can be used in the document. It can be defined in a separate file or included as part of the document file
@DaveRandom @AlmaDoMundo if somebody complains, i'll let the IT person fix it. i just need apache to run for the moment. hehe. thanks!
14:23
@QuackQuacker I was accepted for codementor but so far nothing came from it
@reikyoushin Another solution would be to have Apache run on a different port, if it causes a problem
on a sidenote, I also got accepted for Google Helpouts but I cannot use it since it hasn't started in Germany yet
user924016
@Gordon too bad...
@MackieeE there are many answers which look like 'RTFM' + quote from it, which are highly upvoted. It's up to community - and if people like the answer, why not upvote it. That's how SO works. However. in terms of 'useful answer' that is not always obvious
Ok. 10 Upvotes on a :hover question :| No point in answer in complicated questions :D
14:25
@Gordon I also have signed up but have not yet seen anything from it (and my rate is considerably lower than yours because, well, you're better :-P). I also notice that @Pekka has signed up for it but I've not seen him in here for a while to ask him what his experience has been so far
@Gordon ah okay, share when they get to the net :D
sometimes good answers are not upvoted.. @Gordon gave a great example for that, but I lost the link
@DaveRandom yes i've thought about that. but i dont like changing apache's port. if i can change the HTTP service's port instead it would be great
If you want high rep/badges .. just ask tons of stupid questions. Loads of noobs will answer them and + vote you.
user924016
@Gordon i guess the clients are missing...
14:26
@DamienOvereem well, if you'll ask 2-3 nice questions, you'll get your badge as well (probably)
Nah.. nice questions are answered by good folk.. who will probably not answer, but point out the duplicate :)
@QuackQuacker well, I've accepted a permanent position recently, so I don't have much time for codementor or Helpouts anyway, so I don't really care :)
(most questions already have a duplicate, its just that noobies wont point out the duplicate, but will quickly answer hoping for + votes)
on and @ircmaxell btw: A grade on the thesis
no clue how that could happen ^^
@DamienOvereem will closed questions that are marked as duplicates make all rep from upvoters be removed?
14:28
@reikyoushin That's not likely to solve anything tbh, if disabling it causes a problem then changing the port will likely cause the same problem. If you want to do it and/or want some more back-story behind the reason it does what it does, mikeplate.com/2011/11/06/…
@DaveRandom Thanks for the exlenation! :)
Jay
Jay
would someone mind helping me plz?
@DamienOvereem still, not all questions have duplicates (but, on the other hand, most probably solution could be combined from some existing question's answers)
Jay
Jay
I am using this class culttt.com/2012/10/01/roll-your-own-pdo-php-class but I am trying to get the result number before the fetch, but it returns 0
@reikyoushin unfortunately no. You will retain the votes for closed questions. People can actually still +vote on your closed question..
imho its a major flaw in SO
i do feel a closed question should revoke rep
I would test it with some dumb ass question, but I wouln't be able to stand seeing a question like that in my history ;)
14:31
@Duikboot tbh DTD's aren't all that useful for defining a rigid document structure (like which elements are allowed to have which child elements), if you want that then use an XSD schema. DTD's are useful mostly for quick-and-dirty sanity checking and defining shortcuts (ID elements, entities). The two are not mutually exclusive and they do serve different purposes, but there is a bit of an overlap.
You work in the city DaveRandom? :o
@DamienOvereem yes, i second this too.. to prevent rep mining.. ^_^
@Jay Are you using MySQL as a database engine?
Jay
Jay
yes
@Jay Then just use PDOStatement::rowCount()
14:33
@DaveRandom hmm.. maybe the most recent update of skype broke the http.sys? since skype also changed chrome and google's settings to point to bing. (that dumbass trying to sell bing to me. not a chance!)
Jay
Jay
@DaveRandom It needs to be for all databases
@reikyoushin Not gonna happen though. It would have to mean all rep for currently closed questions should be revoked too..It would be a huge impact without significant benefit where the SO userbase is concerned....
@NikiC people either dont care about my RFC or it's perfect. Open vote now?
@Jay Then it's very difficult and I'm not sure what to tell you for the best really. The one question I would ask is... does it really need to be for all databases (as in, will you actually ever use anything else)? There's no point in writing compatible code for a bunch of things you will never use in practice.
My 2 cents (even though I can't vote) .. +1
I hate writing the same thing over and over
Jay
Jay
14:36
@DaveRandom its for a cms, so its user optional which db
@Jay so your CMS will work on mysql, postgresql, oracle, microsoft sql server, dbase4, accessdb ?
Jay
Jay
yea
@Jay Well the root of the problem is that everything is different, and there are usually a couple of ways to accomplish it in any given DB engine. The generic solutions are: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM ... first (not a good idea, means the whole query will be run twice) and fetch/cache/count (not a good idea for large result sets).
MySQL is nice and easy because rowCount() actually does work for select statements
omg .. you said yeah at dbase4
For the record that tutorial contains some horrible code
@DamienOvereem I wrote a userland dBase III impl a few weeks ago. That was fun.
Not yet bothered to write indexing support though, I just needed some trivial select all and update functionality
Jay
Jay
14:41
@DaveRandom whats horrible about the code?
Did the nested classes RFC get rejected?
@DaveRandom you have a strange sense of humor ...
Can't imagine the fun in that :)
@ComFreek it was withdrawn… it never went into vote…
@bwoebi Really? I saw one table with 'yes' and 'no' columns at php.net. I guess this was only a 'test' vote, wasn't it?
@Jay The constructor is making a whole bunch of decisions about how PDO is going to be used, notably the PDO::ATTR_PERSISTENT (I actually don't have a problem with forcibly turning on ERRMODE_EXCEPTION), the connection details are inherited from global state at compile time, no less, and it's a somewhat monolithic design
14:45
@ComFreek no. that was the anon classes rfc, not the nested classes rfc.
Oh, ok ;)
Jay
Jay
I changed the connnection details to be like this: $dsn = 'mysql:host=' . CONFIG_DB_HOST . ';dbname=' . CONFIG_DB_NAME;
@DaveRandom Do you have any PDO class I can see or know of one that is good?
@Jay Well, tbh, that class doesn't really add much over just using PDO itself. What exactly do you want that PDO doesn't do by itself? If you just want a couple of sugar methods you'd do better to just extend PDO (IMO)
@DaveRandom is there an alternative to running two queries when doing pagination?
Jay
Jay
@DaveRandom Well basically I want to control the errors and put them into a logs file, count how many queries and num queries are run. just that basically
14:50
@reikyoushin Depends heavily on which RDBMS you are using
@tereško You ever look over konstrukt.dk ?
@Jay What do you mean by "control the errors" exactly? Don't start hiding errors from your application... Personally I don't really see that any of that is a job for the data access layer but it's basically diagnostic info so if you really want to do it then you should write a class that decorates PDO (which is largely what that does), but you should inject the PDO instance into it rather than have it doing all the connection legwork
@DaveRandom just mysql
Jay
Jay
@DaveRandom is there a security issue because PDO is in the constructor?
@Jay it's a design issue
@Fabien why would anyone need a "framework for controllers" ?
Jay
Jay
14:58
@DaveRandom Would you mind showing me an sample of how you would do it plz dave?
@reikyoushin This sums it up pretty well, I think. Basically you either do a really expensive op to work out the total number pages ahead of time (probably only do this once and cache it) or you guesstimate and get it wrong sometimes, knowing full well that most of the time when you get it wrong no-one will notice anyway
@Fabien also, the code is quite abominable
@Jay Give me a few mins
Jay
Jay
@DaveRandom thx alot mate
@tereško fair enough. Found the resource from this answer
14:59
Also note that this code I am about to write I already don't like and I haven't even written it yet, but adding diagnostic tools to your own code is basically impossible without making a few of these: :-X
@DaveRandom hmm.. putting it in a session or something seems like a good idea. ^_^ at least you only call two queries on the first load. nice one!
Jay
Jay
@DaveRandom sounds good already hehe
kill the post ... and who the fuk voter to reopen it ?
15:04
Just looks like HTML in a PHP class... very confusing...
Yeah :( I think his intentions weren't evil to begin with.
currently it has become a harmful post in SO, which advertises an extremely poor quality code
> viewed: 33336 times
who the fuck KEEPS voting to reopen it ?!?
lol
@Jay pastebin.com/U68Q3p6i like I say, I don't like that code, but at least it leaves control of the database in the hands of the consumer and doesn't dictate anything about how PDO should actually be used
@tereško If it's reopened, we'll close it again.
15:10
We need expressions; having to parse magic strings for query abstraction is 'effing ridiculous.
Oh damn it I dun made a mistaek up. Obviously that code should be before the return line
Since its already at 2 re-open votes, maybe we should re-open it so we can close it again and put it back to 0.
@DanLugg No
Jay
Jay
@DaveRandom thaks so much Dave. I am going to mess around with it now
it is not in the /review queue, which means that if we can remove it till 0:00 UTC. then it will be all fine
15:14
You can only vote to reopen once, let people who actually want to reopen it to do so and they won't be able to next time.
@tereško Seeing as you and me are the only ones to delvote it, it doesn't look very good
@DaveRandom Assist!
Jay
Jay
@DaveRandom Just a quick question. In this tutorial: culttt.com/2012/10/01/roll-your-own-pdo-php-class it has a bind function which reconizes the type. Can I put this inside your class?
@MadaraUchiha Already have. Star the vote request message
@Jay This tutorial isn't as good as you think sucks!
@tereško please don't star delv/cv messages. Any room owner could remove the stars?
@bwoebi Why not?
If we think it's important enough for people to see and act on it, why not star it?
Jay
Jay
15:18
@MadaraUchiha lol
@MadaraUchiha what you think of this tutorial then: wikihow.com/… Does this suck ?
@Jay Yeh that's one element of it which is actually useful, and tbh it's something that I don't really understand why it's missing from PDO in the first place. However... I wouldn't put it in that class, in fact that's a case for extending PDO IMO. The job of the above code is simply to add a logging layer, it shouldn't try and add any functionality to PDO itself. If you want to do that, extend PDO and inject that instead
(which you can do, because something that extends PDO will still satisfy a typehint for PDO)
@MadaraUchiha it removes one other starred thing from the starred list on the right.
@bwoebi That's the nature of things
Your point?
@bwoebi I don't want to star it, because I don't agree with it.
Again, your point?
I (and apparently, at least 4 other here) believe that the question is harmful enough to warrent deletion.
15:22
@bwoebi in case you are not aware of it, it is impossible to start your own message
.. in case you have never tried before =P
Being a highly upvoted answer, it takes more support, and as such, this is our way of gathering more support.
@tereško room owners can…
@tereško Sure it's possible.
:P
@bwoebi well ... I am not a room owner
people seem to think that I am untrustworthy
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For some reason.
15:23
complete newbie! want to create a database that can be maintained by a community. maybe with mysql. any good startingpoint?
@Rudra A database of what?
Jay
Jay
@DaveRandom can I pay you to make me a PDO class file?
@Rudra you want to create database or RDBMS ?
@Jay Ask yourself this, why do you need a PDO class file?
What problem are you trying to solve using a PDO class?
yesterday, by rdlowrey
Best thing is pinning your own message. Then unpin it and the star stays! Winner :)
Jay
Jay
15:25
I want to log connection and query errors. Count how many num queries there are, count how many queries there are. Automatically know which type is set when binding and make it all work by calling one variable
Basially I have been using mysqli class I created and I want to switch everything to PDO so other databases can be used if the user chooses
@Jay query errors, like UNIQUE violations, are part of logic
Good afternoon - first time into chat :)
@Jay Log connection and query errors. Sounds like you want a logger, not a PDO extension.
so, how many of you drink as a direct result of PHP ? and then my real question: I'm resizing an image and part of it is not coming back transparent, but part of it is. I'm so confused and have never done much with the image processing stuff in php
What do you mean by "Count how many num queries there are?"
15:26
@Madara: its basically a database of books, like a library catalogue
Automatically know which type is set when binding, really, it doesn't matter much. It really doesn't.
the top and left are trans, and the bottom and right are black (which they shouldn't be) lemonmeme.com/Terraria%20Designer/new/Item_0.png
@Jay I don't have the time and in any case, if you don't do it yourself, you won't learn ;-) But here's what I mean by extending PDO to add the type detecting functionality: pastebin.com/vCNfS270
@Rudra Sounds like you want a wiki of some sort.
'noon all ...
15:27
The most popular one (probably not the best the worst one) is MediaWiki
Yes everybody, switch (true). Deal with it.
However, you can pretty easily make your own
You simply let normal users access to your forms which can edit the database.
But make sure to be careful not to allow someone to do permanent damage.
@DaveRandom sadly, I recall doing it this year
@DaveRandom lol
@madara: yes, I will try to make my own database, using mariadb/mysql
15:29
@bwoebi Not about your patch, it's a general problem ;)
lol @rlemon how many of you drink as a direct result of PHP ...
I have no problem with it for type detection. I'd much rather have gettype() return an int and a set of constants to compare against, so you could make a nice HT of handlers, but it doesn't so you can't so deal with it
What is it about switch (true) that sometimes reads elegantly, and other times terribly?
@JoeWatkins true story :P
Jay
Jay
@DaveRandom why do you have a backslash before PDO?
I decided "yea, it will be easy to process these images and change the canvas size in php, while retaining transparency on the canvas"
@DanLugg Well when all the expressions are is_foo and is_bar it's nice and clear. It's all about case expression complexity I think
which it probably is.... just not for me apparently.
I wouldn't mind switch { }, with omission of the expression; which would be sugar for switch (true) { }.
switch {
    case is_foo(): return 'foo';
    case is_bar(): return 'bar';
    case is_qux(): return 'qux';
}
That's actually a nice idea
user924016
15:32
..
It reads nicely (nicely enough anyway).
I don't get it
user924016
@DaveRandom =] well why use a switch for this?
I don't care what you think
:-P
I don't eat bananas.
15:34
why would you write that knowing it can only goto one case ? you wouldn't write if (true) {} in code why would you write switch(true) ?
@JoeWatkins Sometimes switch logic (i.e. an else if tree) really is what you want, and in that case, if you have a bunch of is_foo assertions then it reads nicer than an elseif tree
@JoeWatkins Because you want it to stop at the first truthy expression
private function getType($var)
{
    switch (true) {
        case is_null($var):
            return \PDO::PARAM_NULL;

        case is_bool($var):
            return \PDO::PARAM_BOOL;

        case is_int($var):
            return \PDO::PARAM_INT;

        default:
            return \PDO::PARAM_STRING;
    }
}
screw you markdown
Jay
Jay
@DaveRandom please let me pay you to finish this class
@Jay Now you're crossing the line from being a noob (which is fine), to being annoying (which is not).
I don't have the time or, tbh, the inclination. I can't maintain it. Honestly though, you'll find it a lot more rewarding to write it yourself. There are a lot of things you can only learn by screwing them up good and proper
@DaveRandom my head is stuck on the cases ...
15:37
@DanLugg bananas are delicious
you are missing out
@JoeWatkins Well, in that instance, you can't create a HT of handlers because the return value of gettype() is not guaranteed (hence my complaint that it should return an int that can be compared against constants)
so who feels like being kind and looking at some of my horrible php
and I admit it is quite horrible
Let me try and find another good use case in the wild
Jay
Jay
@MadaraUchiha no need to get fussy, I was only asking (Which is fine)
user924016
@DaveRandom less readable? It almost can be more clear

if ( X ) return Y
elsif() ...
15:39
@Jay But more than once (which is not).
@QuackQuacker -1 not enough braces.
@QuackQuacker Precisely the same logic only (IMO) less readable
apparently I mixed spaces and tabs as well
@rlemon Burn the witch!
Jay
Jay
@MadaraUchiha I was asking Dave, not you man. Get offensive with your own questions (Not others)
15:40
I'm trying to take this image: lemonmeme.com/Terraria%20Designer/images_master/Item_2.png and convert it to lemonmeme.com/Terraria%20Designer/new/Item_0.png (minus the black. it should all have a trans background)
@Jay Now you're crossing the line from being annoying, to being very annoying.
@DanLugg Hear, hear!
Wanna guess what happens when you cross the next line?
@DaveRandom I blame my bad habbit of writing code in a number of different editors.
user924016
@DanLugg i like no branches when doing single line statements
15:41
all of which decide to do different things with my tabs
if      (is_int($var)) return PDO::PARAM_INT;
elseif (is_bool($var)) return PDO::PARAM_BOOL;
elseif (is_null($var)) return PDO::PARAM_NULL;
else                   return PDO::PARAM_STRING;
Jay
Jay
@MadaraUchiha you have control over the keys to ban me? Do it if thats what you want to do. I haven't upset you, you have taken it on board to upset yourself
@Jay You're repeating your questions in a public room. This is annoying, just because you're speaking to Dave, doesn't mean everyone else can't see it.
It does when we all block him.
;-)
@rlemon Ahh OK yeh I remember having real issues with that. So you're just adding some transparent padding pixels?
user924016
15:44
@DanLugg yea that is pretty readable, but i still like it the other way ;)
@QuackQuacker I... I actually did that out of jest; I think that's terrible.
user924016
@DanLugg ... lol
user924016
I used to find it horrid, but now a days i actully really like it
Jay
Jay
what makes you think I am a 'him' ?
can we made cURL post requests synchronize using ajax ?
15:45
Well, I'd favor switch (true) in such circumstances; it depends on how many branches there are.
@Jay "Jay" is usually a male's name.
@Jay Statistical probability and the fact that your name is "Jay"
user924016
@DanLDan well i have to try it out a couple of times.. just to see how it feels, i have never done a switch(true) before.
Jay
Jay
jaylean
@Jay The reason for the butt-hurt is because you're soliciting work repeatedly when you've been informed twice now of disinterest. Consider writing what you're asking yourself, and use this chat room (and the rest of SO) to ask insightful questions. If you develop something interesting, dump it to github and perhaps it'll garner community support.
15:47
@DaveRandom yes sir
I have a bunch of images 16*16 to 32*32
user924016
@DanLugg how about in C, would you also use the braces around all the if and for loops?
I need them all to be 32*32 without resizing the original image, just adding padding
@QuackQuacker Nah, I'd macro the fuck outta that bitch.
@cspray Related: var_dump(levenshtein('Statistical', 'testical')); // int(4)
if you follow that ( I know it sometimes can sound confusing )
@MadaraUchiha gist.github.com/rlemon/e2ff662e4731ecf81a95 might be useful to you
15:48
@DaveRandom It's statistically proven; @DaveRandom has 4 testicles.
@rlemon gotcha
@QuackQuacker Braces on all the things
@rlemon imagecreatetruecolor the right size canvas and imagcopyresampled into position ... ez
user924016
@DanLugg it was when i was giving K&R 2nd ed i actully changed to the "ugly short ones" instead of braches
@QuackQuacker IMO it all depends on what you're doing, and how many branches.
15:49
@rlemon Moves all messages?
yes
37 branches in a parser with single-call evaluations to various assertions from which you immediately return? Yea, then go nuts with the braceless-mayhem.
Jay
Jay
@DaveRandom thanks for your help dave
I find the biggest advantage to switch is fall-through.
@JoeWatkins I seem to be having difficulty with it :P
user924016
15:51
@DanLugg well yea, that was actully a great point
@MadaraUchiha gives you a button on the screen, when pressed pops open the list of active chatters, if you click on one it bins all visible messages (to you) on the screen by said user
@rlemon Thanks, added. Will keep in mind.
@rlemon try harder ...
I gotta go out for a bit ... lata all ...
user924016
laters
@rlemon So yeh, you might facepalm
imagecopyresampled($nimg, $img, $off, $off, 0, 0, $width, $height, $width, $height);
@Jay no worries :-)
OK ladies I'm heading out, catch y'all in a bit
user924016
16:00
laters ;))
Jay
Jay
@DaveRandom u gone?
Found a @unclebobmartin Meme. Too funny and true not to share http://t.co/5jF9TsnmqV
16:22
@Gordon you are about 6 hours late
@tereško i just last longer :P
6 hours does not count as "lasting longer"
@Gordon CONGRATS!!!
@ircmaxell thanks
Wait. It only just occurred to me, we have two bronies in here?
16:28
No, cryptic is female
bronies and sistronies?
@Gordon can you please close the lid on stackoverflow.com/questions/115629/…?
@MadaraUchiha hmm. not sure I should
Also
@Gordon stackoverflow.com/q/18910700/871050 Not suspicious at all
@Gordon... 6 hours... you might want to get that looked at youtube.com/watch?v=JN0VtHez9xI
16:34
i have few doubts in that r u thr? — Karthik Oct 3 at 5:17
I know this probably constitutes conspiracy, but I'll vote to reopen this so we can close it again and reset the counter ;-)
@DanLugg congratulation on making sure that 4 users here wont be able to vote to delete it
@tereško I haven't done anything yet.
since it requires 10 votes to delete, you would effectively make sure, that the post stays there forever
Well, maybe I'll do it anyway.
Y'know, just cause'.
@DanLugg If the question gets reopened, those who voted to delete it will not be able to vote again
And their votes get invalidated.
So again, don't.
Binary sketch size: 6,520 bytes (of a 32,256 byte maximum)
*shrug*, don't know the intricacies of the vote process.
I'll just continue doing nothing.
@DaveRandom k but $width $height are of the original so wouldn't that just give me the same image over? (i'll try it out after my smoke, just looks odd to me)
@bwoebi Merged your PR
@bwoebi One note: Commit messages should start with one line short description, then a newline, then the long description. (If you were using vim it would tell you that :P)
16:47
Ooh controller has come control now.
also it would be nice to include bug title in the PR title, so people who don't know all bugs by heart immediately know what it's about.
@tereško Needs one more
Also, on stackoverflow.com/questions/115629/…, downvote the answers as well, and it'll make it easier to delete.
(Formula is [ score of question + score of all answers ] / 20
I already did
Jay
Jay
@DaveRandom would you mind helping me with a little issue?
16:55
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A: Should a PHP User Class Extend a Database Class

Marc BI don't see anything wrong with it for specific cases. You could use it for something as simple as wrapping a user's DB credentials in an object so they don't have to specify them everywhere the DB object is used. $db = new UserDB(); would be a bit nicer than $db = new StandarDB($username, $p...

... wow
Jay
Jay
@DaveRandom I have added a new function sql_insert but I am not sure what the bottom part should be for it to work with this class pastebin.com/NqPYNRyt
Extendorize!
@ircmaxell , do you have a good answer on "how to store passwords in DB" that i could use as duplicate for closing ?
Can't help recently imaging lots of buzzwords as harry potter spells. I spent a lot of time earlier practising Refactorize!

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