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00:12
The breach was reported as having taken place much earlier, actually; that makes it even stranger .. why only now?
@Jack chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/12563540#12563540 that would explain why Google kept missing it when it scanned the pages.
it just happened by good luck that it scanned the page before the file was reverted by the rsync
@crypticツ Yeah, the system that reported the malware is not Google itself.
It's some clearinghouse server.
*puts tin foil hat on* I think it was the NSA. They don't like how they can't easily backdoor open source software unlike Windows and OSX. *takes off hat*
Most definitely. It just has to be.
no other explanation!
00:21
Hi, what's knew?
The NSA told me that I write boring emails.
but on a serious note, thing like that still should be considered. Seeing that the NSA has done a lot to undermine and weaken cryptography to allow them acces to it. Nothing says they won't attempt to do the same for say the Linux kernel. I have no doubt they chave access to at least one high access account to the source and is putting little things here and there to create some runabout backdoor that is hard to detect.
they have a lot of resources at their disposal
imagine all the people who have commit rights to the kernel. You know at least one person has their computer backdoored by the NSA.
With such a well funded institution, perhaps I should consider sending my resume >D
From what I understand, the circle of kernel trustees is small but distinguished ;-)
You remember the PHP security bug that went undetected for like 8yrs where you could view the source of the files. I mean so many eyes on the source and no one noticed. Even with a small group, you still have to trust the actions coming from their computer are really theirs. There can be network MITM and even hardware or software MITM attacks. Who knows what has been put in there these days.
Hmm, I don't remember specifically ... you mean the .phps thingy?
Oh, CGI based setups ... I did read something of the sorts.
But yeah, I get your point :)
Great reason to not have database credentials in your code, though, huh? :)
@Jack someone tried commit a change to the Linux kernel which switched some flag that would allow a backdoor to be made. It was caught luckily before it was pushed to the public, but not everything will be caught.
Really? I hope the guy was roasted over a slow fire.
00:35
Open source really depends a lot on white hat hackers doesn't it? :)
@crypticツ Wow, that's like the epitome of subtle code changes.
afk, bringing the kiddos to school.
@Jack I mean inserting or removing a ! in a PHP file can do a lot of damage too.
There is new description...
?
oh the room description
00:52
@DaveRandom The greatest strength of Docbook is the greatest weakness of Markdown: semantic meaning.
Markdown is a good language for writing things meant to be read, so in that sense it's a great language for php.net readers.
But it'd be really bad for tools :/
posted on October 25, 2013 by Christopher Jones

The PHP OCI8 2.0.6 extension for Oracle Database is now "production" status. The source code is available on PECL. This can be used immediately to update your OCI8 extension in PHP 5.2 and later versions. The extension compiles with Oracle 10.2 or later client libraries. Oracle's standard cross-version database connectivity applies. OCI8 2.0 and PHP 5.5.5 RPMs for Oracle and Red Hat Linux

01:34
room topic changed to PHP: Discussion for all things PHP. BEFORE chatting in this room read : git.io/chatroom-pact [php]
01:56
@Jack Google's blocking PHP? Why?
;-)
Hur hur hur.
H'yuk h'yuk.
Block should have been lifted already.
Appears to be; "site:php.net" doesn't yield the warning anymore per-result.
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morning
02:10
Is the the use my\function fix in trunk, or is that not gonna show up for awhile?
I see my friends...
@DanLugg The what fix?
And what's trunk? This ain't svn :)
For importing functions into the current namespace
lol sorry, tired.
Ne'er mind.
You mean importing functions didn't work?
Oh, let's find out what plugins are compatible with WP 3.7 ... wow, that many.
use My\Namespace\someFunction; someFunction();
02:26
Upgrading Wordpress is scary.
using Wordpress is scary.
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I don't have to worry about that :)
lol I would think you do if you're upgrading it.
Nope, use != admin
The problem is that we somehow ended up with 12 plugins, of which I don't know if any is going to break.
Ok, by "using" I meant, traversing either directly or indirectly, any directory containing Wordpress source in it.
@Jack Ah. Well, if you're moving to 3.7, it doesn't look good, does it.
02:29
Or standing too close to someone that does
@Orangepill Exactly, Wordpress is the influenza of the web. You hear that people!? Get vaccinated!
The only sane approach is making a full copy onto a secondary vhost and just let it rip.
@Jack Sounds like the best bet; if the whole thing burns on you, at least you can ... well, not upgrade.
02:31
Yep
But wouldn't not upgrading leave you open to a bunch of security flaws
ohh yeah...it's wordpress... so upgrading does the same thing
Is there canonical terms to differentiate between containers that can contain either one or many objects? I'm just trying to name some interfaces and *HasOne and *HasMany read like shitty diapers.
Maybe... unary and polyary?
Collection vs.... ummm nothing
I suppose the composite objects could be considered arguments or operands..
as is Stuff vs StuffCollection
02:34
NonEmptyContainer =D
....
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also Stuff and StuffList
Stuff and BagOfStuff
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StuffMap, StuffDictionary, StuffArray
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@Orangepill lol
02:35
StuffProxyFactoryFactoryDecorator
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Collection is the most generic
Isn't a bag an actual data structure.... googling
It is.
Yea, I suppose; I just have containers that wrap either a single, or multiple objects.
They're both containers though, which require something to contain for context.
In computer science, a set is an abstract data structure that can store certain values, without any particular order, and no repeated values. It is a computer implementation of the mathematical concept of a finite set. Unlike most other collection types, rather than retrieving a specific element from a set, one typically tests a value for membership in a set. Some set data structures are designed for static or frozen sets that do not change after they are constructed. Static sets allow only query operations on their elements — such as checking whether a given value is in the set, or enume...
^^ multiset == bag
Symfony uses bags for the request properties.
02:37
ASP.NET uses them too
I seem to remember them from my forays into VB
Blech, VB == venereal bacteria.
Victoria Bitter.
Is she hot? Nope. She's cold. Ice cold.
hye guys..
who know how to check duplicate data in phpmyadmin
02:40
*tumbleweeds*
chirp chirp
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Group, Index, Table, Series, Sequence, Classification, Range, Suite
@Wes That's awfully weird sounding wildlife.
The mating call of the majestic tapir
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@DanLugg lol, not all
02:43
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it seems to wear grandma's underwear
@Wes Yet despite this, it allows it's junk to hang freely in the wind.
@DanLugg unfortunately it's junk is on it's face
@Orangepill I dunno how unfortunate that is... You'd have to sneeze into urinals, but that's about the worst of it.
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@DanLugg not a thing i would have think about at 4:50 in the morning
02:46
Allergy sneezing would get messy.
I've come to realize, that LR parsing is incredibly easy, as long as there's no operators (and by extension, no precedence).
03:40
Would it be considered bad etiquette to post a link to ones own question in chat?
For that question, yes.
I'm predicting it will get closed soon.
I hope not since I think it's a good question that a lot of people must have asked them selves at some point
@NoaJohanThorstensson It is a question a lot of people have asked themselves. Then, they ask on SO and it gets closed for being primarily opinion based.
I see your point, maybe I should rephrase it to encourage more fact than opinion based answers
03:48
Would ssl peer verification have possibly thwarted the breech?
^ not lazy =oP
I wish the PHP downloads page was SSL, that way I could at least trust the MD5 sums not being tampered with in transit. The actual distribution server would not have to be as long as the MD5 sums match.
I really want to just verify via GPG, but that requires having to use git =o(
SSL won't help if the server is compromised obviously.
You would just download a trojan securely :)
True..
Signed builds would be nice, assuming everyone has the signer's public cert.
03:54
@Jack I well that's if both servers are hacked though right? The sums will not be made from the distribution files, but rather directly from source. I mean I dunno how PHP has it setup though.
@Jack keyservers to the rescue
Sure, someone pulls the latest build, patches it and signs it :)
Yeah, but who watches the watchers eh?
if only PHP was open source, we could monitor all file changes =oP
lol
@Jack Batman. Batman watches the watchers.
And everyone watches batman...because he is awesome
03:58
@Orangepill Precisely. Otherwise, the coastguard watches Batman.
an ideal watching situation would be circular. Bob > Alice > Tom > Becky > back to Bob. If anything happens everyone can be blamed because someone was not watching someone who was suppose to watch someone who failed to watch another someone.
Accountability! =oD
Blamestorming session.... if everyone is accountable then no one is
@crypticツ But what if Bob and Alice go off and do it? Is Becky a voyeur?
@DanLugg Unless she joins in
@DanLugg as long as someone is watching them do it
04:01
@Orangepill Poor Tom. Ah well, someone has to work the camera.
So, let me get this straight; Bob and Alice are having an undisclosed work relationship, Becky is a pervert, and Tom is actually @PeeHaa trying to break out into the internet porn industry?
Sounds legit.
But tom is only watching becky watch bob and alice.... becky should have the camera
This is starting to sound like the smoking philosophers problem, but with porn.
dafuq ... wordpress update just works?
04:06
@Jack lol, you're probably not using Wordpress then
shaddup, I have suffered enough.
Aww :-(
@Jack I don't get this "Neither the source tarball downloads nor the Git repository were modified or compromised." but on the downloads page the source files are on the www.php.net server which was compromised. So what stops the attacker from redirecting those links to not point to the distribution server but rather serve a tampered copy, and have the md5 on page changed to match the tampered version?
@DanLugg what is the smoking philosophers problem
@Orangepill lol, actually, it's the dining philosophers problem, as well as the cigarette smokers problem; I confused them into one, but they both deal with concurrency.
The cigarette smokers problem is a concurrency problem in computer science, originally described in 1971 by S. S. Patil. Problem description Assume a cigarette requires three ingredients to smoke: #Tobacco #Smoking Paper #A Match Assume there are also three chain smokers around a table, each of whom has an infinite supply of one of the three ingredients — one smoker has an infinite supply of tobacco, another has an infinite supply of paper, and the third has an infinite supply of matches. Assume there is also a non-smoking arbiter. The arbiter enables the smokers to make their ci...
In computer science, the dining philosophers problem is an example problem often used in concurrent algorithm design to illustrate synchronization issues and techniques for resolving them. It was originally formulated in 1965 by Edsger Dijkstra as a student exam exercise, presented in terms of computers competing for access to tape drive peripherals. Soon after, Tony Hoare gave the problem its present formulation. Problem statement Five silent philosophers sit at a table around a bowl of spaghetti. A fork is placed between each pair of adjacent philosophers. (An alternative problem f...
04:09
@crypticツ While that's possible, it would surely leave a trace.
Also, there's an rsync process that basically overwrites anything.
Which would of course also wipe out any "evidence"
They probably did a check on the status quo and those files are clean.
Well, clean, it's still php after all ;-)
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@Orangepill I'm like >--< this close to Selenium-ness =D
maybe
@m59 only two hyphens.... you rock :)
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heheh
I got pear and php unit taken care of via the cmd prompt
not sure what/where/how regarding selenium itself
@Jack I download from us2.php.net and snaps.php.net which I assume are not hosted on either of the compromised servers. =o\
I dunno .. I just build from my local repo =D
04:14
@Jack My builds always fail when I try to compile from git source
@m59 what flavor of linux did you end up going with?
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@Orangepill I decided to pass on the server. I'll just wait until I can get another laptop and set it up on Ubuntu Desktop
That's ok, right? Just for a localhost?
@crypticツ orly .. what errors do you get?
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I'll put Windows 8 and Ubuntu on it and Mountain Lion if I can get it to work =D
@m59 It's good... I prefer mint though...
04:17
@crypticツ I think someone overheard our talks about package signing - news.php.net/php.internals/69860
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The particular notebook I'm looking at is said to have troubles with mac os
@m59 you'd put 3 OSes on a server?
@Jack we have a watcher in this room then O_O
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Not a server, 3 os's, but I'll do my dev work on ubuntu @Kneel-Before-ZOD
@crypticツ Becky?
04:18
lol
use Mint.....you'd like it better than Ubuntu (it's based on Debian too) @m59
I'm out, taquitos and underwear time.
Night folks.
@Jack let me try right now. Should I try master or 5.5 branch?
@m59 Window manager is a lot more sane the Ubuntu imo.... and all of the references for Ubuntu work for it (it is based on ubuntu)
@crypticツ master should build fine.
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04:20
oh cool
@m59 It has a more of a traditional desktop environment instead of that unity bullshit that ubuntu has adopted.
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@Orangepill yeah, that was a little odd to me. I setup Ubuntu on an otherwise dead laptop at my old job.
On Vista, it was dead. Ubuntu worked fine, lol.
@m59 For visual reference of the differences youtube.com/watch?v=3nCzIsx2oWU
Once you've gone mint, you won't go back to Ubuntu
you won't have bad breath either.
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04:24
I don't suppose I'll luck out and there's someone here that can guide me in getting Selenium installed?
@Orangepill lol, huge screen - eency weency icons
I imagine that's customizable =D
@crypticツ I finally got the reference about MLP being 20% cooler
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sweet! It looks like it comes with the compiz "aero" like window snapping?
@Orangepill yay!! =oD It's from the dress episode right?
@crypticツ Yeah...
my daughter made it there last night
@Orangepill When you say your daughter, you secretly mean you.
I have a friend, who has this thing..
04:36
Hi all
mysql_* is deprecated, right? So, why was it included in version 5.5?
is there any one to help me out with Zend Framework 2
@Kneel-Before-ZOD deprecated, does not mean removed
@Kneel-Before-ZOD more of "this is your last chance to get off your ass and migrate to PDO or Mysqli before we remove it"
what better way to discourage usage than to provide support for it in the latest version?
04:38
@Kneel-Before-ZOD it's not supported
too much stuff in userland still relies on it ... it should be removed from core and put into pecl though
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mysql has been deprecated for as long as I have been into web deving, lol
@Jack figures...when I am trying to prove to you my git builds never compile it just happens to compile >.<
I need to populate dynamic drop down list in ZF2
@crypticツ uhhuh that's right.
04:40
@doubleD Zend_Form_Element?
I have that effect on things.
@Ora
@Orangepill yes that is correct but I have a common pluging that have values from DB
and I need to bind it to the list
how can I do it
@doubleD Get the data results in an array and supply it as a parameter to $select->setValueOptions($options)
$res = $table->fetchAll($table->select());
$options = array();
foreach ($res as $row){
    $options[$row->id] = $row->label;
}

$select->setValueOptions($options);
@Orangepill is this in the controller
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OOOOHHH myyy!!!! I may have found what I'm looking for.
plzzzzzzzzz
04:46
That should get you started.... assuming $table is an instance of a concrete implementation of Zend_Db_Table_Abstract object and $select is an instance of Zend_Form_Element_Select
@doubleD depends... can be ... maybe would make sense in your form class assuming you are extending Zend_Form
@doubleD most of my Zend knowlege comes from ZF 1.x so some of this might not be applicable (or correct).
@Orangepill thanks I'll try to work around it and see
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By the way, I think I get what is meant by "high level" and "low level" but, which is which??
and I am also new to ZF2
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hmmph
java -jar /usr/local/bin/selenium-server-standalone-2.9.0.jar
How do I run that in Windows?
This is what I mean about needing to know everything. I kind of get the idea that when I go to the xampp php folder, it's using a file in there to handle the php command
I guess?
but windows has java built in, so what the heck. I don't know how that all works.
@m59 do you know where your java executable is ?
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04:59
hmm.
Nope
so a search for java.exe
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oh heck
I think this computer may actually not have it
@md5 At the end of the day you are going to need to put C:\Path\To\java,exe -jar c:\Path\toSelenium.jar into the run prompt or in a launcher (shortcut)
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yep
Kind of strange...it seemed like my other computer had java when I installed windows.
@m59 Probably has the java browser plugin but not java itself
05:05
@Orangepill this works me $form->get('group_name')->setValueOptions($array_category);
thanks once again
@doubleD not a problem
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@Orangepill it's odd. Do I need to use the java installer (all I can find so far) or can I add the java stuff to my dropbox (I have everything portable) and just launch it like I'm doing the other stuff?
Probably the Java Installer would be easiest .... what you want is the JRE if it asks
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ahah, what a bawss you are.
lol
no 32 bit?
@m59 Might be that an SE version will work for you ... try finding an appropriate one here
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05:15
anything I can read on what all that means??
Oh, I guess the difference is that this one isn't "server", but I don't get what it affects.
SE is standard edition... RE is Runtime Edition. .... the one you probably want is the Java SE Development Kit 7u40 Windows x86 Version
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yeah, this laptop is awful. 3gb ram
@m59 yeah... can't go too much higher though on 32-bit
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right, I was just explaining the reason for x86
@m59 Ship you CMS ... get paid and go drop 3 bills at walmart for a decent laptop.
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05:25
@Orangepill if I get this job I'm REALLY hoping to, I'm immediately buying asus.com/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/ASUS_ROG_G750JX
@m59 Pricey
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Yeah, but it's more pay than I can fathom.
Considering I'm used to making 12k/year. If I make 50k/year, I can afford a laptop =D
@m59 I make half that =o(
But you can get 3/4 of the laptop for 1/5 of the price.
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@crypticツ half which? lol
and by the way, there's almost no chance I'm getting that job, so don't worry =D
05:35
@crypticツ That's a travesty... you know your shit... you are worth much more
@m59 well less than half, around 5K >.<
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whaaaattt!?
Where do you work? China!?
@m59 my bedroom, well that sounds bad =oP
@crypticツ Freelance?
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your bedroom....in CHINA!?
lol
05:36
my bedroom/office yeah freelance
@crypticツ You work too cheap
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I am almost confined to freelance because of the narcolepsy, but I have a friend that offered to carpool me if I get this job next door to him.
@Orangepill that's true. I've been told that a lot.
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It's so perfect that I can't help but be excited about it...
@crypticツ I have a friend that knows about 1/17 of what you know and is pulling down 118K
as a freelancer
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05:40
@m59 my colleague bought this some months ago
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nice
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it's not actually a laptop, i think it weights about 8kg xD but it's very strong
@Orangepill but that's probably being dishonest. I cater to small business, like mom/pop establishments who don't have much money to spend and who need a leg up to compete with larger businesses.
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@crypticツ winner
Helping people out is a lot more important than making money =D
That's how I got to be as broke as I am, lol.
05:42
@m59 exactly
@m59 exactly =o(
@crypticツ very noble but I think you are cheating yourself... there is a happy medium between those two numbers that keeps you from having to live off ramen.
@Orangepill I don't live off ramen, I just had some mac-n-cheese tonight >.<
@m59 Helping people out is a good thing... and you do that by offering a FAIR price for quality service. 5K/yr are unskilled third world rates
I wrote a more elaborate answer than the existing one, because I felt it was rather short.
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i can't live more than 2 months earning just 5k and i don't have lot of expenses, except house loan
05:49
depends on the currency :)
@m59 for comparison IT interns (the lowest paid) in Zimbabwe make $3600/yr
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@Orangepill yeah, you definitely have a point. I think it's a situation where each person has to determine where that line is for themselves. For a long time, I gave up good incomes so that I could help people I felt called to help... now I'm kind of hoping for a a bit of help myself (via a good job) and then in a few years I'll be able to pass it along even more
If the USD keeps tanking you won't be able to buy a loaf of bread for that
@Orangepill wat
@Orangepill but 3600 is like middle class living there.
it all has to do with the cost of living for a country/region
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05:51
I just got selenium launched =D
@crypticツ You can maintain a nice cardboard box for 5K a year here
@crypticツ True... I know housing cost down there is about 1/4 of what it is here.
@Orangepill I want to live in a house like this: tumbleweedhouses.com/products/epu/#ad-image-0
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@crypticツ how can 3600/yr possibly be middle class living in usa? O_O
@Wes no, in Zimbabwe
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ok
05:54
@crypticツ Yeah the top end of the IT spectrum there is 33.6K
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Here in Nashville, QA Analyst ranges from 45k - 120k
Crazy.
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why don't you get a job in some non-profit organization, @crypticツ ? will make you happy and you could earn the fair amount of money
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^ not a bad idea
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Q: When to use self vs $this?

Casey WatsonIn PHP 5, what is the difference between using self and $this? When is each appropriate?

@crypticツ At 5K this would be in your price range.
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05:58
lolz
night guys
^^ the question was reopened :)
647 upvotes ... holy shit
That's like 5 upvotes per character in the question.
I can't vote anymore though =(

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