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hey
hey
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hey
do you know what =& mean in PHP?
00:44
Sigh...
yes , we do
Search "what does this symbol mean [php]"
00:59
is there a function built in function in php that takes element x to element x+n in an array and returns that as another array?
$array_plus_one = array_map(function($v){return $v+1;}, $array);
function($v){return $v+1;} <- lambda function?
you're basically mapping the array onto another. Code inside that function what you like per each value, quite like foreach but results are a new array.
closure, not lambda.
ok thnx
array_slice() maybe?
 
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02:31
hi
 
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05:38
@hakre when it doesnt use use its not closing anything over. then its a lambda ;) and morning to you.
06:22
@Gordon morning :)
@Gordon what's weirdest syntax you've ever encountered?
weirdest but useful
07:25
Since the JS room is probably dead ('s usual), I'm gonna ask my JS question here ;)
Does anyone know how to perform XHR requests with progress? I heard somewhere it's only IE that doesn't support this feature. But that's ok, I had "graceful degradation" in mind while designing this.
@ChristianSciberras : hi...how r u?
me also. if you are free than can you please help me in my one issue?
i am working on my one dynamic website and i want that throught my site the url shoud be same
07:31
Either use an iframe (bad idea)
Or use AJAX to load data
Or use cookies to keep the current page name
bt i didn't have any idea of ajax :(
and website is in mvc structure
well, converting your existing site to a different architecture is difficult
it will probably need a complete rewrite.
it's already in mvc. in codeigniter
07:54
lol
what happen?
@tereško: why are you laughing?
@Ritesh getting a site to be one url for the entire site is easy, but bad for SEO. in fact it'll hurt your google PR because of the URL being static... not so good if you're into SEO
well .. where to begin : first of all , CodeIgniter is not an MVC framework.
@Ritesh360 instead it implements slightly procedural and highly global MVP
hoy, a fast question:
If I use session_set_save_handler() to store sessions in SQL, I have to repeat it on every page where I use session ?
or once, on the index page ?
@JustinBlack , you can do both , just put #! instead of simple #
@appl3r , depends .. how many points of entry are there in your application ?
08:03
@JustinBlack : ya you are right in case of SEO but my client want it.
yes and no... in a href putting #! still shows google however # of pages on one url, which is bad for SEO hence why I save my AJAX for functionality rather than navigation.
its an admin page, and i am stroing login data, so i have to start a session on index.php, than on admin.php
@Justin : can you please help me to make one url for whole site
@appl3r , you would need to do this for each of them , or maybe it is possible to set it up globaly in php.ini
its a remote server, i cant modify the php.ini
08:04
Tell him this Ritesh: 'have you ever heard of (make-up-some-fictional-company) before? he'll of course say no and you can say 'that is because they went out of business after doing exactly what you want'
@appl3r , then setting up it manually in each point of entry it is
ok, thanks
That's what I would do anyway, but I'm not a fan of doing it -- and anything that will degrade a companies presence online isn't worth it for you as a programmer or the client either.
@Justin: ok but help me in this case as friend. olease
@appl3r , lately it has become quite common to use a single point of entry for whole site , and handle the routing internally on the php side , almost every framework does it
08:08
@Ritesh360, it's really not that hard run some ajax based on jquery... create a single rule that is like: $('.navi').click(function() { // run your ajax function here });

then on all your navigation just add an extra class to it class='navi' and when they are clicked they'll run your ajax and replace whatever you tell it to, with whatever you tell it to
means i have to write the url changing code in $('.navi').click(function() { // run your ajax function here });
@Ritesh here is a function I wrote for someone else... that is re-usable on any div to make it clickable... $('.navi').click(function() {
$.ajax({
url: $(this).attr('data-href'),
type: 'GET',
success: function(msg) {
$('#content').html(msg);
}
});
});
right?
why is it that every time anyone suggests jquery , i get this uncontrollable urge to hit that someone ?
@ritesh the url wouldnt change, just the content of the page
@ritesh360 thus leaving the url as one url, but the page changes
08:11
ok
get your idea
@tereško I don't know? why is it?
@Ritesh360 now my code was made to be off a div, but you could use a link too by just changing data-href to href in the jQuery and it'll still work
@tereško I get the same feeling with Apple people, SCM fanboys and C/C++ lovers.
But that's just me, probably.
@JustinBlack : ok i will try. thanks
@tereško if not jQuery then what?
yeah , you seem to share my affliction
i suspect it allergic reaction caused by proximity to something stupid and/or ignorant
08:13
tehehehe :)
@JustinBlack , using some other library would be better .. using not library and writing all the code in pure javascript would be the best
@JustinBlack , mostly because one of major jquery flaws is a 5 year old memory leak , caused by XHR requests
@tereško well anything has it's flaws... jQuery is better than prototype and both are better than doing it from scratch thus not reinventing the wheel... though some things in jquery run slow -- like my 100 line function that runs 3 server connections throughout the entire thing...
@tereško Hmm, that's news to me. Any references @tereško?
Hi PHP guys! i just earned points to chat.
@JustinBlack if forced to use a library i would go with Mootools ( more for animations ) or Backbone.js ( more MVC oriented ) , but writing your own code , if you know JS , is always better
@Rafee , my condolences
@JustinBlack , besides the memory leak , other factor i dislike about jquery is the promotion of bad coding practices. Maybe it is not intentional, but the focus on DOM creates a tight coupling between HTML and JS , which prevents the code from being reusable
there is the horrid way of extending it too , but i haven't suffered from that aspect to much
08:23
yeah extending jQuery is horrible horrible... but bad coding practices is usually had in the event that people who are giving the advice and/or doing the coding just don't know any better
reusable code however, is real easy.. such as my 100 line function aimed at dynamic popups using .dialog()
have you seen the code that usually comes from people who promote jquery ?
I've seen a little yeah
only 1 in 10k is able to make anything reusable
some of it is bad, but some is okay... i keep to my coding practices and of course i love my JSON :D
jquery makes it easy to write crappy code , and thus harms the overall status of js developers
but as i said , the main issue is the memory leak
08:26
@KamilTomšík no idea. probably a ternary
What I don't like about jQuery (developers), is that people download it and in 3 days think they are an expert because they can make the screen flash colors or something
especially if you are writing some site which heavily uses it
then start giving advice, and thats where the bad coding comes from
i think it was covered under " makes it easy to write crappy code "
yeah, but same goes for PHP. I've seen GREAT code, and I've seen horrible code from people that think they are the shit
Could be said for any language, you'll always get those people who refuse to actually learn to code properly but still think they can 'help' people
08:31
posted on August 28, 2011 by Stas Malyshev

Zend Framework has pretty good OAuth consumer implementation. However, it has no support for implementing OAuth provider, and it turns out that there aren’t many other libraries for it. Most examples out there base on PECL oauth extension, which works just fine, with one caveat – you have to have this PECL extension installed, while ZF implementation does not require that. So I went ahead and

posted on August 29, 2011 by Christian Stocker

Many large web services nowadays support 2-step verification to enhance the security for their users. With 2-step verification you have to supply a one-time-token besides your usual username/password so in case someone steals your password it won't help them much, because they don't have (hopefully) the device which provides this one-time-token for you. You may know this from your bank or even

08:44
Hi
Anyone has an idea of fetching data from SOAP webservice in PHP?
@ManjotSingh PHP has a native SOAP extension. See the manual.
I am beginner,Could you please give link for it?
@ManjotSingh No. If finding and searching the PHP manual is too difficult for you you should not be coding.
@Gordon SO chat should have a Google shortcut feature.
Ok,Actually I am iPhone,Android and Blackberry Software Developer
08:49
Something like: [google:PHP SOAP]
My friend was in need,I'll tell him no issues,Thank you
@ManjotSingh you're welcome.
@Gordon thx for response, nvm I've already made decision :)
'friend' eh? the good'ol fallback 'my friend (insert comment here)'
@JustinBlack i had that actually backfire at me when it was true once
08:59
@Gordon lol I can't say I've ever used it.
a friend of mine wanted to have a certain "honeymoon video" for her birthday. so i went into a store that has these sort of films and asked whether they have it because I need it for that friend. and the cashier would smile me at and another client remarked: yeah, right, a friend.
haha :-D
that was so embarrasing but also funny because i immediately realized that no one believed me
anyways.. im back to work.. laters
thats funny.. back to work? i should be in bed but can't tear myself away from working...
 
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10:09
@ircmaxell @Gordon @KamilTomšík @tereško @ChristianSciberras Ouch, have you guys seen this? zdnet.com/blog/btl/…
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I know right? I wonder how that will turn out...
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@ChristianSciberras Did you not see the link? :P
10:19
huh, that was fast (not public anymore)
I think he meant (in)secure. Or better still, Public
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@KamilTomšík It was still working when I linked that site
@Tek It was.
@Tek yeah, I saw but doesn't work right now
Got a couple of passwds off it.
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10:21
LOL
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Now we can add to their documentation, yay!
@KamilTomšík I'm working on a catalogue system, categories & products
It's based on hashes
/#/<category>/<category>/<product>
That kind of stuff.
My question is, how do I sanely be able to convert a product path to a product ID?
any body know about this error "Command:RNFR uploads\tmp\Blue hills.jpg
Response: 553 Prohibited file name: uploads\tmp\Blue hills.jpg" i got this error when i was deleting jpg file from server
@ChristianSciberras you can
a) include id in url
b) perform search query(like)
c) store "slug" in db column, make it unique and then just query as if it were id
10:26
@Tek - WTF - this is why I wanted to leave Indonesia
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lol
a) sadly not an option
b) each category is a different DB row, that can't be done
c) Hmm, I could be caching the sad slug just for this cause
I'm quite surprised php.net is hosting that crap.
Aren't there any controls or something?
@ChristianSciberras - it's not php.net, it's a mirror from indonesia
uh, right. id.php.net
and I'm banging my head to the wall
10:31
not much of a mirror...needs some polish ;)
@rickchristie why's that?
ugh. don't check my profile, k
11:05
Wow. I decided to write some unit-tests for a factory helper class this morning. After four hours I got it half covered and refactored half of it. Its amazing how much testing will tell you about how crappy your code is, especially when its based on ZF.
i was reading about session security and there was mentioned that an attacker can capture session identifiers. how can someone capture my session information
And in fact, all problems with it stem solely from Singletons and static methods/classes
@lovesh hmm, what's your session id?
@Gordon no seriously can u tell me about the how to because i ve looked on google and didnt find one
or can u point me to some links?
apart from social engineering and passing around the SID in the url any non-secure cookies can be intercepted by man in the middle attacks
but how does a man get in the middle i mean how does someone know what i m sending to a server?
11:12
another way would be xss vulnerabilities that allow access to a session cookie
@lovesh an attacker doesnt need to know what you are sending. if someone sits in the middle she can simply look at any unencrypted traffic between source and destination
and if that traffic contains a session cookie, its trivial to copy the cookie
hey
hey
hey
what does =& symbol mean in PHP?
I try to google, but it doesn't allow to insert this type of symbol
@hey ircmaxell already told you this morning to look for "What does this symbol mean". Do so.
hey
hey
great, I haven't seen that, I found, thanks
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Q: Reference - What does this symbol mean in PHP?

What is this? This is a collection of questions that come up every now and then about syntax in PHP. This is also a Community Wiki, so everyone is invited to participate in maintaining this list. Why is this? StackOverflow does not allow searching for particular characters. As a consequence, ...

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@Gordon sorry i didnt get this one. "attacker doesnt need to know what you are sending" "look at any unencrypted traffic between source and destination". if he is looking at the traffic he knows wat i m sending. and HOW can one look at the traffic?
11:17
Lol
Can somebody here tell me what sandbox.phpcode.eu/g/f0bdf/3 the hell is this?
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@ircmaxell Morning
@lovesh that depends on where the MitM sits. If you manage to hack a router somewhere between your client and the server you can setup a network sniffer and sniff all traffic
4 unique accesses no responses? :p
@Gordon any other ways?
11:19
@lovesh Imagine a piece of software listening to all network traffic on a user's computer
@lovesh just google for man in the middle attack
@Gordon you're good programmer. Do you have any clue what was that output?
@genesisφ im not a good programmer
And do you think this is a good questions ?
11:21
no
Even if you can't answer it?
i prefer questions that explain the context instead of making me guess
I have no context here
It was just random try
I want alternative (fast) for

echo ($_SESSION['key']) ? $_SESSION['key'] : $_POST['key']
@Gordon thanks
@genesisφ if that isnt fast enough dont use PHP
11:25
I know this is fast, but I have seen something like

echo $_SESSION['key'] || $_POST['key']

before few months
your example has only one | which means bitwise or. Check the symbol reference above
Gordon, I know such things. I said:

but I have seen something like

echo $_SESSION['key'] || $_POST['key']

so I was randomly trying to experiment with || & | and saw that strange output. That's why I asked
how is the output strange when you know what a logical and a bitwise or does?
Lol. Never worry about speed unless you have to
I have never used | so I am not knowledged what does it do. When I don't need something, I don't need it. When I need something, I'll look @documentation
@genesisφ check the Reference linked above
Man, the trains are all fubar. This should he fun getting into work today...
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Q: What is the difference between the | and || operators?

| and || - what is the difference between these two operators in PHP?

@ircmaxell 2 hours is just waaaay too long for a one way commute imo
That reminds me - how does one find the bit representation of a string?
Today will likely be 3 hours. And I agree..
@zirak you can't directly. The best you can do is get the hex with bin2hex. All the binary producing functions only work on ints...
11:42
when i didnt have my remote workplace i had to commute ~4 hours a day too.. i got up at 6, arrived at 9, left at 6 and arrived home at 8. then eat and have like 2 hours left before sleep
Hi Alllllll
How to Read XML file and fetch values from it to display in PHP coded HTML page
I Have a XML file which have some repetitive tags containing different values into it. I need to fetch those values and display in in my webpage. Please help me up in getting this.
RTM :)
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A: Best methods to parse HTML with PHP

GordonI prefer using one of the native XML extensions, like DOM or XMLReader. If you prefer a 3rd party lib, I'd suggest not to use SimpleHtmlDom, but a lib that actually uses DOM/libxml underneath instead of String Parsing: phpQuery, Zend_Dom, QueryPath, FluentDom or fDOMDocument You c...

11:44
Gordon, it's not the worst though. At least this is all train so I can read...
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Q: A simple program to CRUD node and node values of xml file

experimentXI decided to save setting in xml file since field takes only one value. My XML file is like <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <setting> <setting1>setting1 value</setting1> <setting2>setting2 value</setting2> <setting3>setting3 value&l...

@ircmaxell dont you have stupid kids that dont understand that earplugs aint speakers on the train?
@OMTheEternity please do not ask a question for this on SO. Everything you want to ask has been asked before. Use the search function please or find a tutorial or consult the manual.
No. They get kicked off the train. We have "quiet cars" where you're not even allowed to talk...
you already did
@ircmaxell we have quiet cars too but its rarely enforced and people dont have the courage to stand up and demand silence
Lol. If you ask "how do I", chances are its a bad question...
11:50
It is enforced strictly here. Every week someone gets kicked off the train for it...
Like noob 40 rep in a 15 hrs i great...
@OMTheEternity your bio says you are a senior developer. WTF do you have to ask a noob question like this?
Gordon, do you want the real answer to that question?
@Gordon So Sad that a beautiful tool of chat by SO is used for garbage chatting by the high scorers
@Gordon
@ircmaxell if it also answers why its mostly people from india asking them, then yes please, because i want to understand it.
11:52
@Gordon don't think about that. Ignore it
@Gordon ur answer is I am not that sharp and that efficient as you are to point anyone and abuse anyone
This chat is an "I need help", not a "show me how to"...
@ircmaxell This chat is an "I need help", not a "what the kid was doing in train"...
@OMTheEternity i didnt get my 66k rep by asking to be spoonfed. when i needed to learn XML I googled for it, bought a book and read the manual. why cant you?
And we usually talk about theory and concepts rather than hard problems...
11:55
@OMTheEternity this is not a help channel
If u can guide me to the way that will more helpful
I am in need for now in urgent i m stucked in a task for now, i dont have 2-3 hours time to go thru the book and all
The most undervalued skill is knowing how to Google well...
you guys are live library for us
U can help us better
seriously. is it a cultural thing? i know ill sound totally biased now but why is it that its always people from india that expect to be spoonfed even the simplest things?
That bothers me though. You are getting paid to do something, and you expect (not hope, not want, but expect) us to help for free. That really bothers me...
11:58
@ircmaxell yeah, thats why i wonder if its a cultural thing. maybe its normal there. something westerners are not used to.
see mann I m no there to get abused by YOU two proudy Geeks.. I am looking for someone who can guide me just guide me in a proper path not a solution
And we did that. Google. And Gordon gave you a pair of useful links. If you don't like that, we can't help you...
seriously, there is no doubt u westners are just casteist
@OMTheEternity abuse? i pointed you to two answers already. you are just leeching why dont you just ask me to write the code for you?
we dont have castes
no dude not at all
I have gone thru those links
they are more than what i need
12:02
Om show me you put in effort, and I will do everything to help you. But when you don't, why should we? Especially when you were given the answer. Use that brain. You bill yourself as a senior developer, that's fine. Act like it... put forth some effort...
besides, i remember having provided answers to your problems more than once in the past, so i wont let you accuse me of being unhelpful
no not u @Gordon
for being unhelpful
I am sorry if it is coming off harsh, but its the truth, and truth hurts. I deal with developers every day, and trust me that spoonfeeding is the absolute worst thing you can do...
i know its true @ircmaxell
Hey, do you now guys any Google chekout PHP Class or lib ?
12:05
but sometimes we dont have time for Rnd
The Boss always need some things in hurry
Om then pay someone to help. I will do it for you if you pay me...
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^Good point :O
@ircmaxell What's the rate for your services anyway? :P
$850 per hour, 10 hour minimum. Half up front and half in escrow
please tell me you meant 850 per day ;)
@ircmaxell why so chep ?
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12:09
Hmm I could have sworn I heard that before
@ErnestasStankevičius lol
Om you want us to do the work for free that you are getting paid to do, and we are the jerks? Help I could understand, but spoon feeding? Wow.m.
Gordon, no, per hour. I value my spare time. So it must be worth my time to spend it working...
Thanks @ircmaxell
Thanks @Gordon
Use what you want, but that library is a bad idea. Php comes with 2 XML libraries. Use one of them...
12:12
For snatching the spoon :) and forcing me to find myself.......
@ircmaxell you are kidding me.
now that what i wanted when i asked you rather than scoulding me previously
"Use what you want, but that library is a bad idea. Php comes with 2 XML libraries. Use one of them..." @ircmaxell what are they?
Gordon, nope. I hate doing freelance. So I keep my rate high so that if anyoneis dumb enough to pay it, its worth my time to do it...
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lol
@Gordon I guess you can value your time even to $1000 but you won't get paid until somebody will is willing to pay that :)
12:14
@ircmaxell aaaah, lol, snitch ;)
Om they were in those answers. Simplexml and domdocument
My Bad
I take my words back and You guys were true @Gordon and @ircmaxell
Believe me, I am not saying that I think I am worth $850/hour. Just that's what my free time is worth to me...
@ircmaxell so, theoretically - how much time have you spent on cryptlib? 200hours? :-P
12:17
Prob more, but go for it...
Nice...
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haha
:-D
you should seriously consider selling that library, could be good trade :-P
Now if only I could get someone to hire me for 200 hours per year. I wouldn't need to work...
Now if only I could get someone to hire me for 200 hours per year. I wouldn't need to work...
Sigh... dam connection issues
12:22
im back to work.. laters
@ircmaxell what would you do with the rest of your time?
Peace
boring :-P
Kamil: travel, start my own businesses, contribute to more open source projects, etc
why start your own business when all what you need is to work for few extra hours? :-D
12:25
Because its fun. And because I would do something I enjoy, like opening a brewery
Ya...
Ok. Going to bounce before I use my entire cell phone battery. Want to save some for later...
Laterz...
12:42
var_dump is so helpful
Can it be outfitted with html style <br />s?
@sinni800 - put it inside a <pre> tag
Ohh right, basic html... thx @rickchristie
echo '<pre>', var_dump($var), '</pre>'; - I have that on my snippet list
13:07
I use something similar ;-)
for ():
endfor;
Ahh there it is
The php manual is all hell
php manual is great
13:08
Mostly the comments
comments are terrible there
:-S
13:24
What
I have a 1:1 foreign key association in my mysql db
Propel makes a n:1 out of it
Then I have a n:1 association... Propel makes 1:1 out of it
posted on August 29, 2011 by John Mertic

“So how did you find a job with Sugar?” This is one of the first set of questions that always comes out when people ask me about what I do ( alongside “What’s SugarCRM?”, “What is CRM?”, and ”Where’s Ohio?” ). I can actually see how this is a pretty relevant question; SugarCRM has no presence in Ohio other than me ( although now just recently another fellow just joined us ). And it’s not like

posted on August 30, 2011 by Evert Pot

Interesting news passed by today, apparently a fraudelent SSL was issued by Diginotar, effectively allowing wrong-doers to perform MITM attacks for all google services. Normally fake certificates will clearly error up in the browser, but because Diginotar is a trusted CA (certificate authority) it won't. This says something about how much we can trust SSL. All it takes is one corrupt employee

posted on August 30, 2011 by PHP Classes

Why do I ask you to rate Fox_captcha? By Said Bakr In this article I am asking you to that found Fox_captcha package useful to rate it.

posted on August 30, 2011 by Lorna Mitchell

I've been working with OAuth, as a provider and consumer, and there isn't a lot of documentation around it for PHP at the moment so I thought I'd share my experience in this series of articles. This relates to the stable OAuth 1.0a spec, however OAuth2 has already started to be adopted (and differs greatly). This article uses the pecl_oauth extension and builds on Rasmus' OAuth Provider post.

13:40
@sinni800 , you could begin with staying away from ORMs
But them I'm taking longer to program! @tereško
Also I don't know how to handle foreign key relationships in pure sql
do you know what technical debt is ?
and "i use ORM because i do not understand SQL" is the worst possible reason one can come up with ... ever
I know sql
But I never really looked into foreign relationships in pure SQL
then you do not know SQL
foreign keys , joins and cascades are the things you use when you want to benefit from SQL database
I usually only did joins
Way to not be of help but rather slam someone for his decisions
Seems to be a theme
13:49
"stop using ORMs" is more of a community policy in this channel
there are two things you should know about FOREIGN KEYs:
I'm listening
1. when you delete or update column with is a foreign key in some other table , it will cause a CASCADE
I figured this already. CASCADE can mean delete, update or nothing
it can either prevent you from deleting/changing row if it is used somewhere else
or change the tied values accordingly
I chose "nothing" everywhere, actually. I wanted to delete stuff myself
13:53
if you have Users table , with user_id primary key , and Posts table where you use user_id as foreignt key
Before I have a logical error in the foreign keys and it deletes things that are still needed..
Sure, you'd choose do nothing in the cascade option
then removing user from Users table can either do nothing , or remove all posts made by that user , or set the user_id to default or null value
@tereško agree
I like how the sql server can remove a lot of code if the tables are configured right
@sinni800 It's great. You just need to learn how to search it well (which is not easy)
13:56
All good and true but
@sinni800 , the other thing you need to know about foreign keys is , that it does not change how you write the queries , you only gain additional benefits
There are bosses that don't want you to start learning first, they want to you to do stuff instantly and it should be working. I'm in one of those situations right now
@tereško It does not change my queries?
I was actually afraid of that part.
for example , you cannot assign article to a user which does not exists .. you will get a warning about that
@sinni800 It's your responsibility as a professional to know how to research and look things up. And to know the best alternatives and the pros and cons of whatever choice you make (not trying to sound snotty, but it is)
but the INSERT query itself will not change
13:58
@tereško unless the column is nullable, then you could just insert null
well .. yes .. details
i am trying to dispel the confusion
I make my columns nullable very very rarely..
Best thing is, I am currently in an apprenticeship for a programmer, so I am not supposed to be perfect yet.
But they still set me under a time constraint to make a productively used web platform!
fair enough. But in that case you don't have a senior dev mentoring you?

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