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10:00
@bwoebi Almost certainly true.
@DaveRandom yes. @PeeHaa suggested my an invitation, but when I've signed up there, I was automatically sent invitation.. strange - because they're saying it's only registration-by-invitation site
@DaveRandom almost? :-D
@bwoebi Depends how bad you are... :-P
hi, @Jimbo
10:02
@AlmaDo Yeh essentially they are filtering out people who ask shit questions on SO
@DaveRandom but it is a weak filter. btw - do you have careers 2.0 profile ?
@DaveRandom hehe :-)
Morning
morning, @Fabien
would this make a difference, if i already have a update statment in this code? — Luke Nicholls 1 min ago
10:09
I'd like a careers 2.0 account... if I had actually achieved something worthy in my field :(
@Fabien What exactly do you do?
@Fabien I have 5 invitations. If you want, I can invite you
You asked me the question last night :P
@Cool2beblue for work?
@AlmaDo Yes please.
Does it have to register at the email address sent to?
@Fabien Yup :)
10:14
@Fabien what's your email?
@Cool2beblue I work for a company called AudioLock. We deal with anti-piracy in media.
@AlmaDo *@lamephp.com
It's got a catchall on it
@Fabien ah, I can do that with link
@Fabien Ahhh :) Thats cool ;)
@Fabien so you work for the RIAA/MPAA?
10:16
Thank you @AlmaDo
GOOD MORNING
@crypticツ Competitors more like.
@Fabien so ... how much do they pay for a soul these days ?
MoRnInG, @webarto
@tereško Do you believe torrent sites do it out of the kindness of their hearts? :)
10:17
hehehe
We largely target file lockers. Sites who turn a profit for piracy.
And we're good.
I <3 The Pirate Bay
I never used pirate software
my Win is licenced :p my office under it is LibreOffice :p and my work OS is Linux :p
Just asked my boss if he tried SO careers for a front-ender. He said "yeah, got a hundred bangladeshis"
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I actually dont like TPB - the UI is shit, half of the magnet-links do not work and it's full of fakes
10:19
lol
I used to love the piratebay when I was younger and broker :( Now I can afford shit :)
I've never used it
I always favoured torrenthound. I go through torrentz.eu then pick the same usuals.
But yes, if I 'can' afford it and it is affordable, I buy it.
@Fabien btw - I've though about your 100kk search engine
and I've found good solution
But I understand why piracy exists and it's IMO mostly the fault of the content owners poor choices of pricing/distributing the product.
@AlmaDo oh?
@Fabien it's very, very fast :p
but I doubt I can explain it in two words :(
Well, the next blog post is written and scheduled for Monday morning ;-D
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@ircmaxell show it please :p
Monday morning
10:23
huh..
@tereško never had a magnet link not work, but I always use the top 100 list because they have by then mostly been screen by community for fakes. I do hate their search, it's so limited on its granular control. Wish I could search by multiples fields, by user, by trusted status, etc.
@ircmaxell , what did this commenter mean?
> Nice explanation! Types are very clear to those who have been developing in Java (incl me:)) but it's not so common in PHP world. The types are hard to understand and use for the beginners. Good post!
@tereško I have no idea
@AlmaDo I do, never got anything useful from it though
10:26
I think it meant that he missed the point of the post
@DaveRandom so do I :)
Their main focus in the UK is around London (because that's where their office is)
@tereško what is hard in understanding types? :p
Linked In is an annoying one. Just a recruiters paradise.
@DaveRandom well, I've registered there because it's possible way to find new job
10:27
@AlmaDo ummm... ok
@ircmaxell I've rephrased them (i.e. only idea, not exact match)
ummm... ok...
but if you'll be against that, I'll rewrite :)
whatever
@ircmaxell give everyone read access except yourself so that it's scheduled just for you for Monday :-)
10:29
lol
I don't think careers 2.0 will bring me any benefits :p
And to think, I used to do 3 blog posts per week at one point
112 published posts, 1 scheduled, and 15 drafts I never published
does anyone know free forum software, that is hosted on the cloud and can be integrated with your site like this one: http://www.ninjapost.com/

the problem is that http://www.ninjapost.com/ is paid..
@ircmaxell I'd like to read the drafts…
at least two, nobody gets to read, because I didn't post them for a reason (I wrote them pissed off from a meeting, and then decided that it might harm my business relationships, so decided against it)
10:32
lol
So mature...
they are the ones we want to read the most ...
I really need to call Brandon out on this shit, it's got to stop: brandonsavage.net/the-difference-between-class-and-type
@ircmaxell You mean silly ebooks?
No, I mean taking a concept that I write about, and talking about something similar a few days later (that completely misses the point I made, yet confuses issues completely)
I find technical writing hard, that's why I don't blog ... and also nothing interesting to say whatsoever ...
10:35
I find it easy once I get motivated
that article makes assertions that are just wrong ...
So Brandon is saying that PHP shouldn't allow type hinting for classes? Ehmmm
getting motivated (and more importantly inspired) is the difficult part
@JoeWatkins exactly...
> Confused? Let’s dig a little deeper.
@ircmaxell you're also used to ;-)
10:35
no, no I wasn't, I was fine ....
@bwoebi true dat...
Anyone here going to take up ZEND PHP Engineer 5.5 exam ? ;)
no, but let me know how you get on ...
@ShankarDamodaran I wrote it, so ;-)
did u rly ...
10:41
helping to write it doesn't constitute as writing the whole thing :)
so, how did that come about then ?? @ircmaxell
I would have thought it was put together by zend alone ...
@ircmaxell what do you mean? I.e. you've passed it - or you've created exam tests themselves? :p
Lets hope he wrote the tests. I'm quite sure if he had to actually -do- the test, he would slap the creators over the head because of mistakes they made ;p
@JoeWatkins they brought in some external people. me included
@NikiC I actually decided against allocating a bulk of memory together for the AST's. They need to be destroyable independently as parts of the AST might be constant, so that is already evaluated at compile time and that part of the AST destroyed... Would get messy. At least for this scale it actually has.
@AlmaDo Nope, I authored part of it, and reviewed other parts of it
@ircmaxell but ZE exam is not about memorizing function signatures or things that are very rarely used like SPL datastructures or things you maybe never need like SOAP etc.? (I hope it at least… for such things there is a manual in which you can lookup everything in 3 seconds…)
Some of it is
it's a broad exam
I feel like in class again XD
moaning
err, morning
10:54
@ircmaxell, Great !
@ircmaxell because that really aren't things you need to program well in PHP…
And this day starts with [Still Failing] by TravisCI :D
@ircmaxell didn't you guys just "upgrade" it? :)
@Ocramius yup, but redid some of the existing questions
ah, nice :)
Hello :)
10:55
I'm gonna take the exam the 19th iirc
awesome, good luck!
@ircmaxell you didn't meet @NikiC?
nope
ok, going to go wander for a bit, later
@JoeWatkins I used to have around 100 blog posts, now, I don't even have a homepage :D
And jQuery really propelled my visits.
When it was cool.
Morning all
11:01
@ircmaxell is "upgrade" same test again or just some questions?
@SweetieBelle, Morning !
@webarto, Max is AFK i guess
Nope, he's wandering IRL :P
Morning seetie
hehe
11:09
Woah
I should totally blog about what I have in my mind
Would you guys say being Zend Certified is pretty CV Worthy then? :X
morning @SweetieBelle
I want to be ZCE, yes. But it's too hard for me now. My knowledge is not ok for this
@MackieeE I read "CV" as "close vote"... :'(
11:13
Morning @Fabien
@MackieeE My understanding is that everything is subjective. You can have a ZCE but you could also have some great OS contributions.
I'd totally fail a Zend cert :D
@SweetieBelle you tried?
@AlmaDo No, but my PHP is abysmal
Well, I can suggest you to give the exam a shot. You can download test exams IIRC
11:14
@SweetieBelle I've read Gordon's blog post about it and realized that for me it's too early to make an attempt
It's NOT hard. It's just that it assumes that you have some experience with PHP
@Ocramius May take a look at a practice exam if they're free
@salathe Haha ;) Sorry :P
it's not like "read a book, take the exam"
@Ocramius I don't use PHP on a particularly regular basis, I use it more when helping interns than in my own work these days.
11:15
@SweetieBelle Interrrrns eh
@Ocramius I know. But there's a huge part in exam that is about OO. And I'm weak in that..
moring bitches!
@AlmaDo I'd do fine on OO, I'd do bad at 'XYZ functions from PHP 5.5/5.4'
The PHP STL is huge.
@SweetieBelle huh.. before @DaveRandom forked my project I though I'm well in OO too..
@AlmaDo and that takes some experience
11:18
@Ocramius I have 'some' experience, but not 'good' experience, as I've discovered
@AlmaDo the exam is about what you can do with objects, not what you should do
it's a PHP exam, not a "clean OOP" exam
really? Then .. what about this exam is?
Familiarity with PHP
hm.. well, I'm feeling ok (even with such things as Reflection)
Traits are the new addition on 5.5 exam
@webarto isn't that about upgrading from ZCE 5.3 ?
@ShankarDamodaran traits, generators, ::class, probably the password hashing API
Haven't touched Traits once yet :X
@Ocramius, Yeah right.
@MackieeE, They look easier on PHP Manual though
11:22
I'd fail most of that, except the hashing API
@Ocramius I had bad time with generators :p When tried to create 'recursive' generator
@AlmaDo wut
I never got to play with them. Mainly because when I need a complex iterator I code it...
yeah
hm.. that's an idea
@AlmaDo, You are pretty talented . You can very well clear it. Give a shot mate
@ShankarDamodaran huh. thanx, mate. I'll try to pass sample exams
11:28
^_^
Find something useful here. shop.zend.com/en/zend-certification/…
But $1000 is pretty much in my opinion
it's ok for me. But I'll spend that only when I'll be sure
$1000 includes study materials + the exam voucher :)
morning @PeeHaa
11:44
What is the best way for a "one-way" array_diff_key? Ie: I want to know which keys exist in $array1 that do not exist in $array2..
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Q: CI form_open_multipart changes the form data to be request payload

altsysetI am working with CI form_open_multipart to upload files and form data. Up until recently the function was working perfectly but now when clicking the submit button it just resets the whole form. I checked the submitted data chrome's developer tools and instead of form data, now its request paylo...

would some one have a look of that
I'm stack here
or I would have loved it if someone explains what Request payload means
huh?
I regard my OO skills to be less than desired.
We should rope one of the guys in here to do an OO workshop :P
11:53
@JoeWatkins can I hear a w00t?
@DaveRandom but when you've forked my simple project I've found my skills very, very, very poor
@DaveRandom Took me 'bout a minute to decode British sentence :D
@webarto lol ;) bless :D
Hello everyone
@webarto a few lines seem missing. E.g. where is the code inside of the functions?
12:04
Turning an array into a querystring or other string format: ['a' => ['b', 'c'], 'd' => 'e'] into "a=b;c,d=e"; what would you call that process? It's not merely implosion; would it be serialization?
Stringification?
@webarto nice!
@DaveRandom Ludum Dare is awesome :-)
@Ocramius
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Q: Recursive generators in PHP

Alma DoSO, Introduction Since version 5.5 in PHP there's such great thing as generators. I will not repeat official manual page, but they are great thing for short definition of iterators. The most-known sample is: function xrange($from, $till, $step) { if($from>$till || $step<=0) { throw...

that was my idea
@bwoebi blame @JoeWatkins :)
@PeeHaa thank @JoeWatkins :P
@bwoebi yes, right now it makes no sense, because you always keep the ast alive
I was thinking ahead for larger adoption ;)
12:20
tnx @JoeWatkins!
@AlmaDo bad question
@AlmaDo Because of bad example
@NikiC why?
I never saw Mark getting -1 before.
recursion makes no sense with fibonacci, marks answer is correct for your question
If you actually need recursion that's possible too, but it makes zero sense in this case
@NikiC well, then you should read the question completrly
it's ok to post that it's impossible
but I don't want implementation of fibonacci without recursion (that I can do by myown)
and fibonacci is just a sample. More general is - any recursion function
Fibonacci is just most common sample that is more complicated than factorial
12:30
Morning
@AlmaDo If you are interested in actually recursive generator and coroutine calls, have a look at github.com/nikic/ditaio/blob/master/lib/stackedCoroutine.php
hi, @Leri
@NikiC I'll take a look, thanks a lot
That's something we call coroutine delegation and solves the problem of calling a coroutine from a coroutine
but not directly applicable to fibonacci (as recusion is pointless there)
12:33
Hello, i want to pass two variables when clicking on a link, I know how to pass one variable: echo'<a rel="'.$row['ID'].'" href="javascript:;" class="link">';
uh no, that's not how you pass a variable...
You are not passing anything in given example, can you be more clear?
actually, that like of code doesn't make any sense
@Anibel Define "pass a variable when clicking on a link"?
@NikiC well, fibonacci is just a sample. It has not real use-case
12:35
because I'm using ajax to send them
once I click on the link, ID will be sent to another page
what I already shared works but what about 2 variables
@Anibel Sounds to me that your approach is flawed.
how come?
There are solutions that may help you (like concatenation or arrays), but the very approach you are taking sounds very wrong to me.
@Anibel data-name attributes are meant to hold additional data in tags
Is that what you are looking for?
So could you give us some more background on the application you're making, and we could suggest the approach you should take
@tereško Did you draw that?
12:38
Ok, the link serves to delete a record. once the user click on it, an event will be launched
`$(this).find(".link").click(function() {

var ID= $(this).attr('rel'); `
etc....
I got it working with one variable in rel
OK, and then you fire a $.post to a page that deletes it, and supply the ID as an argument?
no, I fire $.ajax
But please tell me it's a POST request
and it's ok for the rest
$.ajax get or post?
12:40
rel does not contain an id by a relation type, it is not unique
yep, it's a post
Alright
First, @Anibel, if you have an ID, why not put it in an id attribute?
@MadaraUchiha lol, I made a GET delete the other day ;-)
or better in a data-record-id attribute
12:42
<a href="#" id="delete_<?= echo "id here"; ?>">
@ThomasWeinert How's that better?
Stop @MadaraUchiha, just stop.
rel already has a semantic, don't break it
@MadaraUchiha Because you don't have to use regex to parse the ID out? :P
@SweetieBelle You don't need regex to parse the ID out here.
this is what I had before making that echo'<a href="supp.php?EMPLOYEE_ID='.$row_a['EMPLOYEE_ID'].'&ID='.$row_b['PROJ_ID'].'" class="confirmLink2"><img src="../images/supp.png" width="25" height="25" title="Update"/></a>';
12:43
All you need to do is remove the first 7 characters...
I hope this make it clear
<a data-record-id="<?= $id; ?>" ...> makes alot more sense.
so @MadaraUchiha
@DanLugg How so?
and storing specific data, that is not used by the browser but your (js) application, that's what data-* attributes are for
12:44
Because the attribute name isn't part of the value?
@Anibel To your specific question
$e = explode('_', $id); call_user_func($e[0], $e[1]);
You can use data-* attributes to add any data you want.
Then parse it with JavaScript normally
@DanLugg Yeah I'd use <a href='javascript:void(0)' class='delete-record' data-record-id='<?= $record['id']; ?>'>
I think jQuery even has an interface for data attributes
12:44
It does
@madara yes
@SweetieBelle It works as well
var id = $(this).data('record-id');
the attributes can even contain json and jquery will parse it into an object
@SweetieBelle Exactly. I've probably gone a bit overboard with data-* in my day-to-day, but I find it's a helluva lot easier to work with than most of the alternatives.
12:45
@webarto coooooool
@SweetieBelle href='javascript:void(0)' is a plague. Get rid of it.
DanLugg the only "real" alternative whould be an own xml namespace
I use data if I'm passing the value back to server side, if I'm using it client side I'll use id or class usually.
@MadaraUchiha I dont want to use # as it adds history.
<link href="" myns:record-id="...">...
@SweetieBelle You probably want a button.
12:46
^^ this
Or in his case, <input type="image">
@NikiC at this point, then you can do it. The actual AST implementation is just a base for a possible larger adoption.
@MadaraUchiha Typically I'd just use a <span> rather than an <a> tag for what this user is doing.
@SweetieBelle Also possible, but a button seems to make more sense to me.
Button could work fine too
12:48
@JoeWatkins adding ka-ching.
@SweetieBelle Favor accessibility, <button> FTW :-)
Meanwhile in @PeeHaaland :)
@DanLugg But yes, my rule with data is usually to only use it if the data is being processed server side (or I cant think of a non-hacky client-side way to work without it).
@webarto is that you on the photo? :p
The main point is that I wouldn't use an <a> tag for that, because it's not a link.
12:50
@NikiC Usual that people (=> Lars this time) write mails without verifying if it's true…?
@AlmaDo Yes, in my avatar photo :P
vimeo.com/30427769 I was listening to this, and the sun came out from behind the trees when the song kicked. Was pretty cinematic.
Hello all
@webarto I have an idea ...
code browser would be nice ...
I'll do the programming if you make it look tasty again ... ....
If by programming, you mean C, then yes :P
12:56
:)
Whatever you can think of putting it to good use.
Or evil >:D
@MadaraUchiha nope. The best I can do with pen and paper is tick-tack-toe
cool, we need some way of dumping the class table/functions ... I'll work something out and branch later on ...
@JoeWatkins I removed <?php from input, because it fails with it, maybe that's expected, IDK.
you pulled from last night ?

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