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user924016
12:00
great
Jay
Jay
I work on a well known software (Can't mention in live chat)
I've worked with some celebrities too
No you haven't.
Jay
Jay
@DanLugg I have
Nope. Haven't.
Jay
Jay
12:03
@DanLugg If thats what you think
No, it's what is.
Jay
Jay
@DanLugg its what is in your brain.
You haven't. We both know it.
Jay
Jay
@DanLugg I know what I have done. So it doesn't bother me if you think differenly
I'm not thinking differently, I'm merely referencing fact.
I'd like for you to have, but you didn't, so boo-urns.
Jay
Jay
12:06
you don't know me mate
@Jay oh, that thing that crashes every 2 minutes?
@Jay nobody will believe you if you don't tell us what exactly you've done…
"awesome software!" - Nobody
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@Jay Don't need to. You haven't and we both know it.
Jay
Jay
Like I said I don't care what you think. I know what I have done, you don't. Of course you can comment but I know the truth ;)
12:10
3 mins ago, by bwoebi
@Jay nobody will believe you if you don't tell us what exactly you've done…
I'm sorry for answering that horrible question, but I don't like any discussion of MD5 not to have a huge warning not to use it for password hashing.
Jay
Jay
Nobody would believe me anyway if I sent you the links so whats the point? Plus I have signed a contract and I can't
No links, no contract, never happened.
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Reasons I hate answering questions on SO
Make a shitty answer which everyone already knows, get +30 rep:
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A: De-code md5: I want to decode md5 in get method of php

StarsongMD5 is a One-Way Digest Algorithm You can turn a cow into a burger, but you can't turn a burger into a cow. The purpose of a digest algorithm is to create a 'hash' which can be compared to another 'hash' to check if the inputs are probably identical, without revealing the actual inputs. T...

Jay
Jay
12:15
@DanLugg think how you want
Spend 45 minutes writing an intelligent answer to a question, get +0 rep:
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A: Best practice multi language website

StarsongImplementing i18n Without The Performance Hit Using a Pre-Processor as suggested by Thomas Bley At work, we recently went through implementation of i18n on a couple of our properties, and one of the things we kept struggling with was the performance hit of dealing with on-the-fly translation, th...

*sadface*
Jay
Jay
@Starsong I put it up 1 for you
Thanks @Jay, but I wasn't rep fishing, just pointing out how broken the rep system is
Noobs swarm to noob questions because they're easy rep, everyone ignores the hard questions because only 10 people will read them.
Jay
Jay
I know but it looks a lot to of put time into it
12:18
I, unfortunately, must venture off to my place of employment now; which happens to be in the high-entertainment industry; where North-American celebrities do frequent on a weekly or moreso basis. However, I'd never claim to have worked with any of them, even though I do have to proof their marketing plans.
Jay
Jay
only took a second
@Starsong is this question hard? .. Oo
@AlmaDoMundo It's harder than 'Can I Decrypt MD5?'
By hard questions, I mean questions which require effort to answer.
Jay
Jay
@DanLugg you never claimed to have worked with them because you haven't. I have end of...
@Starsong
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A: MySQL IF/CASE syntax that calls different SELECT statements

Alma Do MundoI assume $x is derived from your PHP, then: SELECT * FROM t WHERE IF($x=0, 1, id=$x) (it's to show general idea, you'll have to handle injections e t.c. by yourself) Edit I've found nice code in another answer here. So I was curious - which is faster? Now I'm 'happy' that mine is that as we...

I've put my efforts and research there - but you can see the result
12:19
@Jay Nope. You haven't. Neither have I.
Later folks.
i.e. result = 0
that's why it's not only about 'newbie' questions
user924016
@DanLugg cya
@AlmaDoMundo That's my point. Only one of my top 5 answers imo is actually a good answer.
@Starsong I have no good answers then..
or may be my best answers are lower rated than top-5 ..
@AlmaDoMundo That's also my point. My best answers (as in, most effort) are all below my top-voted ones.
My top voted answers include one that basically says 'You're doing it wrong.'
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A: mysql_query not returning data

StarsongYou have the parameters to mysql_query reversed. It should be: $records = mysql_query("select * from Users", $conn); Your other issue is with the if statement. You're checking if on a query, not on a result set. Also, I'm sure you probably know but mysql libraries are deprecated and are being...

12:25
@Starsong not only 'doing something wrong', but also '10 sec for googling' + '30 sec for snippet' + '10 sec for testing' + '10 sec for answering'
i.e. 1-minute answers
@AlmaDoMundo I don't like it, tbh. The correct solution is to do it in PHP, regardless of why the OP thinks he can't do this.
@DaveRandom Depends on the use case. There could be 20 front-ends accessing that one db.
Our Oracle db has a shitload of logic because there's so many interfaces to it.
@DaveRandom well, that was not about 'gaining rep' - so you're always free to downvote. I'm partly agree with your point and think that even WHERE 1 is doing code less readable.
@Starsong I'm sorry but that just has nothing to do with the DB. It's not a stored proc, it's a query supplied by the consumer at call time, and it's evaluating the same condition for every row in a mandatory full table scan, whereas if you move that logic (1 comparison op!) to the consumer it will be a single call to the comp op and indexes can be used if a filter actually exists
@AlmaDoMundo It's not DV worthy, it's just not the right solution to the problem (but it's not wrong either).
@DaveRandom it's about XY, yes..
12:31
Actually that's true, it's the right solution to the wrong problem
I've just ended reading this manual and I wonder why it's located on Oracle pages..
@DaveRandom My bad, I didnt read the question, just noticed was the only tag and assumed it was a stored proc.
I think I've created 2 stored procs ever in my life and on both occasions they existed for about a week before I realised they were symptomatic of a wider bad design
I'm sure there are legit use cases, but I've never had one
Yes, they are ugly.. But, on the other hand triggers are useful
Triggers would be infinitely more useful if they could be used to invoke the consuming application. Generally if I need trigger functionality I write some middleware to talk to the DB and do the triggering
12:37
@DaveRandom The only legit reason I can think of is database-driven applications. One db, various interfaces to the db.
@AlmaDoMundo because Chris works for Oracle?..
Some of our older products work that way, our newer ones talk to a C++ API which talks to the db.
@salathe I could guess that. Only wonder why such important manual is not located in php.net site itself.. but it was only curiosity
@Starsong That's the crux of it really, every legit use case can be summed up with the word "legacy"
@AlmaDoMundo Only Chris can answer that, he's probably thought it would get more exposure there than on the PHP wiki.
12:39
@DaveRandom Haven't tried benchmarking with and without middleware, it's probably faster without.
Hi everybody ;-)
I got a question if u make a language select like dutch/english and u have a choiche between putting the languages in the database or make a $_STR file.
user924016
Hmm i was reading K&R 2nd ed and doing the exercises in it. I think im going to go back and learn abit more C today. Can any of you recommend some good resources beyound K&R 2nd and Let us C
@salathe anyway, it's useful :p I discovered that I'm just too newbie (yet?) to become a contributor
Isnt it better to make a php $_STR file, otherwise u have alot of queries and it will lower the loadtime?
@Starsong Almost certainly, although it could probably be made faster with some "I don't really care about data consitency"-style delayed writes
12:43
Caught them all yet @Starsong?
@AlmaDoMundo Yes, it is useful. I just added a link to it from the "How To Create an RFC" page.
@Fabien No :P
Ever caught them all?
@Fabien Only in Crystal
@salathe huh.. no need
12:46
Some serious patience. I can't stand the safari zone.
this link is already there (Newcomers to PHP core development should read The [Mysterious PHP RFC Process and How You Can Change the Web](https://blogs.oracle.com/opal/entry/the_mysterious_php_rfc_process) before starting the RFC process. ...)
@AlmaDoMundo oh yeah, well it's there twice now :)
that's how I've found it :p
That manual contains many good points and reasons of why things in PHP are as they are
Sorry, you mean "article". Calling it a manual is confusing. :P
yes, it's an article
user895378
12:53
@DaveRandom I know that openssl has an asn1parse() function -- you could piggy-back on that :)
user895378
Otherwise, this looks promising for ASN.1 stuff
@rdlowrey Yeh I was looking at that before, looks reasonable.
user895378
I'm going skydiving in ~3 hours (terrified). If you never hear from me again it's because I went splat.
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user924016
@rdlowrey have a blast.
Can I have some of your stuff if you splat?
user895378
12:56
Sure, take it all. What do I care. I'll be a human pancake.
You know people have survived falls without parachutes.
Ooh, now I want pancakes.
user924016
im gonna go get some weed... vacation time.
user895378
If the parachute fails I'll angle for the ocean.
user895378
Death by shark > Death by failed parachute deployment
12:57
@rdlowrey I wouldn't; I think you actually stand a better rate of survival if you aim for brush trees.
Oh, nevermind.
user924016
Any of you wrote a set of generators, like fibo, prime etc.
user895378
Death by pinecone. Even better.
Skydiving to death is my preferred method of death though.
@rdlowrey I didn't say coniferous.
Tandem @rdlowrey?
12:59
"MY PARACHUTE FAILED!"
"AIM FOR THE TREES!"
"CONIFEROUS OR DECIDUOUS?"
"WHAT?"
user895378
@DanLugg lol
user895378
@Fabien yeah, I'm not taking a class all day so I can jump by myself.
lol seriously though; you'll be fine, buncha my friends have gone before; loved it.
I want to skydive but I cba with tandem.
One guy became semi-obsessed.
13:00
You need to do something like 10 tandem dives before you can go solo here.
@Fabien Yea, same here (Canada) or something like that.
user895378
confession: if there weren't a super hot chick involved I wouldn't have the courage.
So you're hoping to tandem with her then? ;)
user924016
lol
Ah. Well; in that case I don't blame you. I'd sky-dive tandem with a lion into a volcano if the chick were hot enough.
user895378
13:01
Pictures will be forthcoming. Of the dive -- not the female inspiration ;)
We demand both!
user895378
lol, maybe.
Both or it didn't happen.
Kernel isn't an appropriate name for a core components namespace, is it? I ask because Kernel has the I/O management connotations.
I was thinking just Core, but I dunno.
13:06
what's new ?
@tereško Well, it's all got too much for @rdlowrey and he's decided to end it all by jumping from a moving aircraft
@DanLugg actually the answer should be "coniferous"
Really? I wouldn't think it would matter; you're kinda fucked either way.
Well softwoods are more flexible
@DanLugg aim for the bonsai.. ^_^
13:10
IIRC there was a guy who survived a parachuteless fall in WW2 over the sea with a broken finger, so water might not be the worst option if you know how to enter it correctly
@DaveRandom Well, that's just it. Hitting it the wrong way is as good as hitting rock.
@DanLugg hitting a branch with 40cm diameter is kinda worse then hitting ground .. also coniferous trees don't have significant brunches growing UP
And there's alot of wrong ways.
@tereško True fact. I reckon you're right.
"What'd you do this weekend?"
"Belly flopped into the ocean at terminal velocity."
You should probably just aim for the nearest cloud. They look pretty soft.
So... fall up?
13:13
@DanLugg at terminal velocity that would be the same as belly-flopping concrete sidewalk
try hitting bowl of water with flat of the palm as hard as you can
.. we'll wait
Are there Symfony users here?
How about a bath of custard?
@DaveRandom Depends, what flavor?
I accidentally made a non-Newtonian fluid a couple of days ago (fucked up a white sauce), that's a great toy, in so far as a liquid can be considered a toy
I am looking for a workflow. I have development webserver. Let's say I want to start a newe Symfony project. What is your workflow then?
13:15
@rdlowrey worst case scenario:
Water is 7* thicker than air BTW.
@DanLugg Strawberries are quite squishy. They're probably make a softer custard.
Would be more of a jam then.
@Fabien It's not the viscosity that's the problem, it's the surface tension
13:17
How about an olympic-sized pool of rancid meat?
Why rancid?
Yeah. Maybe some sort of device to break the skin before he hits?
Like XXX does with a bomb
@DaveRandom By the time the pool is full, surely some of it will be.
I always think falling into water from a death height would be worse if you did the nut-cracker. You're dead either way, but that's a little worse.
If you can make yourself pointy enough it should be pretty survivable, but that's a pretty big "if"
13:19
@DaveRandom nope, never done anything with ASN.1. I've looked at armstrong's UBF which is similar afaik.
I need to get some work done. See you all.
Do you guys know the term 'diy-stores' ?
I always wondered if someone did a perfect worm could they change the flow of energy enough to survive.
@igorw Need specifically BER/ASN.1. Depressingly it has come to the point where I am writing a userland LDAP protocol impl because I need async operations and I have now run out of options.
Thanks anyway though
@Duikboot What, you mean like B&Q?
I think so
I have a domain for a year or two now 'doehetzelfzaken.be ' ( diyshops.be ) in english
13:24
You know that video that's flying round of those guys who donate $20 to breast cancer awareness if you let them motorboat you. I wonder how that would change if the donation went to the person being motorboated.
But I have to extend it not sure if I will do it but I think some people would like to use that one
Super-noodles aren't what they use to be :(
@Fabien Wrestling == lame!
LOL
How is lamephp comming along?
Just grabbed the shortest example of a worm move I could find.
Still in routing phase. Work keeps getting in the way too :)
Array
(
[service] =>
[action] =>
[query] =>
)

404 Not Found
What are you planning on making?
If you are bored I can give you things to code :)
13:37
I know that Friday is only tomorrow .. but that's too funny :p
especially .. 'He, who.. ah, he who he ? .. shit, ha ha hi hi' :p
@Cool2beblue heh cheers. I'm rewriting the routing which is why the array ouput is up. But can't do anything till work is over.
13:50
are there people working here on a mac machine?
@Duikboot Someone sitting 2 meters from me is :P
Most of the office is Linux/mac
Well I am trying to create a vhost
in apache?
13:52
But it has to refer to my MAMP file structure
I changed the hosts file and the httpd-vhosts.conf file
But it's always going the the built in webeserver
But websharing is turned off in settings.
127.0.0.1 dev.silex.local
This is the result I get but I don't want that : alpha.castel.be/shots/…
When I put the port after the path it's loading the right dir.
But I don't want to type the port everytime -_-
@DaveRandom sounds, err, fun
You know it
@rdlowrey github.com/php/php-src/pull/493 sounds fishy
Especially if proposed as a BEAST mitigation
Prioritizing RC4 over AES is pretty stupid
14:08
@NikiC sorry for bothering, but can you kindly explain this behavior, 3v4l.org/ETIXK, if you cast array to object and array has some numeric keys, can you access them in object? If you then cast object to array, they are there, but in object, they're somewhat hidden.
@webarto yes
Yes, how, what, why? :)
one sec, I'm looking whether I have already written it down somewhere ;)
Hah!
@webarto nikic.github.io/2012/03/28/… => "The Symtable"
Basically: Arrays store numeric keys as integers, objects store numeric keys as strings
But when you do an array-to-object or object-to-array cast that constraint is not enforced
somewhat clear?
14:16
You're awesome, I love you :)
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/gay
@NikiC any (technical) reason why we have two different behaviours here?
user924016
@NikiC i got K&R 2nd ed and Let Us C laying around here. I want to dig into C some more one of the days, can you recommend me more resourceres (great resourceres ofc ;) )
@NikiC I sometimes just don't know if this has a specific reasoning or if it's just because PHP?
@bwoebi I think the idea was that you would only have to handle string keys for objects. But due to the object cast you have to handle long keys anyways
So maybe doesn't make much sense in the end
Dammit; talk about "hard". I tell you, if it's not naming things, it's organizing things.
14:27
@RonniSkansing nope, sorry. I have no idea which of the C books / tutorials are good.
user924016
@NikiC i thought you where a black belt c
"Now that it works, what do I name it and where do I put it?" -- The developer's quandry
user924016
thanks for the reply though :)
@NikiC hmh… why then not just switch to have same behaviour? (It's not the first time this annoys me…)
@RonniSkansing I never explicitly learned C. I know it implicitly as "like C++, just without all the features and without any typesafety" ;)
user924016
14:33
@NikiC yea
user924016
=]
user924016
it is all awesome...
@RonniSkansing if you know programming, then you'll know programming in C/C++/Java e t.c. - with exception of language-specific features (but you'll still be able to resolve any problem with this using specific language) :p
user924016
@AlmaDoMundo well... yea.. i do love to play with alot of languages.. but C is nothing like Lisp
I have not any knowledge in C .. :\
14:42
@NikiC I initially learnt C as the part of objective-C where no objects etc. are implied^^
I've learned C in university :p
hi everyone, I've got a little issue in Yii. I'm using the EditMe extension widget to create a ckEditor. The live version works but locally I get an Undefined variable: toolbar error. It is defined though, in a different file. Maybe it's not finding the other reference, but then I wonder why it does work on the live version
any idea's what could cause this?
14:56
@RonniSkansing Dont buy books for languages, buy books for programming and use manpages for languages.
@RonniSkansing And especially don't buy books for ASP... ASP.Net :P
m-manpages?
@Cool2beblue s/buy books for/use
I say this as someone who works with it daily; ASP.NET C#

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