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11:00
What the desired salary around ~?
@Jimbo - regular mumbo jubmo gets boring if you're a guy with experience, wife and kids and employing an over-qualified person is a bad, bad economic move :)
~40k (minimum)
@salathe heh
@JoeWatkins Eeeeeek. Sounds like a good choice to run
@JoeWatkins if you're willing to relocate to munich you can work where I work
11:05
16 mins ago, by Joe Watkins
@N.B. kids of school age, so gotta stay here ... if u know of anything uk tho, send me contact info ... I have to cast the net wide, I need another job by the end of the month ...
too bad
man, why I aren't I European
Man, why aren't I Maldivian :P (or whatever)
@andho the irony is that most European would love to be in the Maldives ;)
Man why aren't I drunk yet
11:07
@Gordon it is too bad, people keep saying that ... I can relocate and we've discussed it before, but I can't do it for a couple of years yet ... I plan on doing it when I can
I'd like to stay where I am with German salary. :>
Europe is just fine :)
Anyways, relocate to USA if it comes to that, everything else is (probably) suboptimal.
@Gordon i don't that would be a long term decision
@andho I hope to take a Maldives vacation this year. Or Curacao. Haven't decided yet.
@JoeWatkins After taxes, right? That's like ~70k gross?
11:08
@webarto he's in the UK so I guess that 40k is before taxes
40k before taxes is nothing, don't kid man
@webarto UK doesn't pay well
for a PHP dev in london that's about what to expect I believe ...
@JoeWatkins then be a C dev^^
11:10
however, I'm not limited by that, so that's a minimum, if I'm only working with PHP ... if I'm doing something complicated then it needs discussion and cannot be guessed at ...
Do you have LinkedIn thingy?
(I know...)
@bwoebi they might be a paid a bit better but it's pretty hard to find C jobs ...
heh… never tried to really search for jobs… having no idea…
Anyways, I'm having a talk with Nexcess hosting company in few hours, I'll ask them, they're hiring and probably pay well. @JoeWatkins
cool, thanks Dejan
11:12
@JoeWatkins have you checked careers yet? I can send you an invite if you need one.
I started browsing when I clicked on your companies link there
In fact, I got so many that I can send anyone who wants some an invite ^^
@Gordon yes, please :)
I need to do between 1-200 head requests with curl. How would I handle this... do them all at once in a loop?
@kasperTaeymans "yes"
11:15
@JoeWatkins done
Yes, good luck fighting 500 3rd world country "developers".
:P
thanks Gordon
@salathe, thanks!
@JoeWatkins yw
Actually I found my "current" job through Careers.
So...
11:16
I found mine trough IRC.. ah, the internet, who wouldn't love it :)
I found mine through IRC too :)
my last job found me ...
@JoeWatkins If I were you, I'd go with applying at Wikipedia, why not...
Most of jobs on these sites are crap...
Especially "work from home", that's just outsourcing...
Work from home is bullshit. I "worked" from home. It sucks beyond anything
That's not true...
It depends on number of ... things...
11:20
Yes, it depends on whether you play games at home or not :)
sometimes I like it ... other times I wish there was somewhere I could go that wasn't "work" ... working from home for me tends to mean working while awake ...
Being at home 24/7 is depressive
It's just a saying... it actually means work from anywhere...
I enjoyed remote work. Much more true flexitime.
Home not required...
11:21
Less showers
less showers lol
More pajamas
Less pants
Morning.
I'm actually sitting in a shirt and pants now, pretending to work :P
11:22
There you go :p
In my opinion working from home requires a separate office which can be locked after the work is done.
I personally hate having work-related stuff lying around where I want to relax and enjoy free time.
once in a while I'll work myself into a trance, stay awake for many days at a time writing something, I genuinely enjoy that, the day to day week to week working while awake wears you down though ...
Yes, that's what I have now...
I hate that...
I like to be told, finish this in 10 days... and do it.
I don't like "clock hours worked" stuff at all...
@TillHelge Not me, I'll go home and write some code sometimes. I was up 10pm - 2am boxing day designing and writing some classes. Did it TDD as well, saved me loads of time
The clock hours are bullshit, both for the developer and employer
No offense meant
11:26
I don't like being on the clock ... that's very disruptive, you cannot do 9-5 while thinking, it doesn't work like that, if you need to be up until 2am then you'll be awake until 2am, but then employers don't like to be told and sometimes don't believe when you want to write down 9am - 2am hours
@Jimbo For quite some time now I have no drive at all to develop anything when I come home.
@N.B. That's just code monkey way of programming...
Shit, I get up at 2PM some days...
@webarto - exactly, but if you work from home and if you freelance - I doubt you can always get the work you want
@N.B. I agree, but I also see why it's necessary for the management to have this kind of information.
I used to do alright freelancing, I kinda enjoyed it ...
11:27
I used to work from home and freelance and I would NEVER go back to it
@JoeWatkins That's it... My brain works from 12AM to 4-5AM... I sit entire day and actually don't do anything productive...
I'd rather dig holes than do that
:D
At least there would be some holes in ground after that :P
Most of things I've done is dead now...
Anyone remember the URL of that fairly old website where you'd enter a location and it'd use google maps to give you a crazy cool animation.history of the location?
if you pick the right stuff freelancing ... basically solving problems that nobody else could, going in and fixing mistakes made by the rest of the team that they don't see, challenging stuff, can be fun ... if you choose wordpress stuff, you'll get bored ...
In freelancing it's three things
the only problem is that it's not reliable, plenty interesting though ...
@Gordon let me know when you're going. Hope it will be when I'm around
11:30
1) Facebook clone
2) Wordpress bullshit
3) Porn
99% is WP and code monkey stuff :)
No one walks in and lets you do something new and challenging :)
@andho cool. will do.
pr0n is paid better if nothing...
Money isn't everything though :)
11:32
@JoeWatkins create a LinkedIn profile, and Careers, but I think LinkedIn will be more useful...
So I can send it around :)
I assume working on porn sites can be quite challenging. It's high availability, high workload environments.
@Gordon there's the cringe factor though ...
11:33
@Gordon It is, especially on dating sites, lot's of things to consider, lots of factors to calculate in, etc.
my kids walk through my office ...
I don't think you have to actually open the website :)
More of a backend work, maybe... when no ones is watching.
you remember that brothel thing I showed you all before ?? where I thought it was really respectable and then it turned out to just be a brothel ...
that left a bad taste in my mouth, up until then, I was cool with working on adult sites ...
@Gordon - I know a guy who works on porn websites. He's the webmastah, he says he recognizes "actors" by their genitals rather than their face. :)
I guess if you really could keep it to backend stuff ... it would be quite a challenge if you got a really popular one ... but still my eldest is 9, reads really well, and can be sitting on the sofa next to me and I don't know about it, for a long time ... she'd only have to see a word ...
11:37
We also employed a guy who was responsible for youporn servers, and while it is interesting it's also horrible experience
Tons of work for a sysadmin
Not so much for the web developer
tons of ongoing work means they are doing it wrong ... unless the network is changed daily, which I doubt, there's no need for a sysadmin to do anything once he's setup correctly, except fix his mistakes ... ergo if work is ongoing, he's doing it wrong ...
@JoeWatkins of course they're doing it wrong :)
Hello All.
:0
:)
@N.B just because something works, doesn't make it correct ...
You know how it goes, someone does something and the thingy becomes widely used and popular, like Wordpress
I know
But our world doesn't work that way :)
11:40
yes, it does
I want to read a CSV file over a sft.something.com like server?Can I use fopen over that?
sftp.something.com
You can
are you sure ... sftp
I typed "You can" and then his message about sftp came :D
@techie_28 SSH2 functions, also check out phpseclib, and finally, google these things.
11:41
Thought it's a subdomain
what @Jimbo said
morning @NikiC
@JoeWatkins morning
Thanks @Jimbo
krakjoe: I think I'll add watching on HashTables too. (when a new item is inserted or one removed)
… wrong chat. should be phpdbg irc :o
Actually I had to work on the code where a guy is using PHP FTP functions to download the CSV and then read it to store the data in a database.
11:45
How do I delete a directory that isn't empty in PHP? Is there an alternative to globing the contents and manually recursively deleting everything inside?
Cool method for a slider. toolofna.com/#/work/tag/live action not < IE 9 compatible though
Without hax0rs
@Jimbo That looks very dangerous
@MadaraUchiha `rm -rf $dir`
@NikiC Don't tell me that, tell the developer who develops it :P
CSV is bulky so I was just trying to get another way to reduce its time..like file_get_contents etc
11:47
you mean seclib ?
@bwoebi As in use exec or something?
@MadaraUchiha you know the backtick operator? ;-)
but its a sftp.xxxx.com like server and ftp_connect was used in the code to connect to it.
@bwoebi Now I do
11:49
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A: How do I recursively delete a directory and its entire contents (files+sub dirs) in PHP?

salatheBuilding on The Pixel Developer's comment, a snippet using the SPL might look like: $files = new RecursiveIteratorIterator( new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($dir, RecursiveDirectoryIterator::SKIP_DOTS), RecursiveIteratorIterator::CHILD_FIRST ); foreach ($files as $fileinfo) { $todo = ...

I've never come across that ...
the inability to remove a directory that has contents I mean ...
@JoeWatkins Guessing it's like trying to do an rmdir in linux
yeah but no equivalent rm -rf, an rrmdir might be nice .. pretty standard to wanna nuke a directory ...
11:54
or just a flag for rmdir() (yay, let's move away from the underlying api)
yeah or that, I thought that but it takes a context param, and they are usually last param so where would you put it without people complaining about bc break or param order inconsistency
@salathe +1.
@JoeWatkins Given that you only now found out it's a problem it doesn't seem particularly "standard" :)
thought that too
I'd still use SPL anyway, that way you can fail gracefully :)
11:55
I dont do that much php tho
@NikiC well… in 90% of cases where I use rmdir I actually want to nuke the whole dir I'd say…
Note to self: if ever interviewing @JoeWatkins, ask him how to delete a directory and its contents in PHP.
@Kumar: your edit won't work.
Hey Hey Hey, what happens when you put a input type hidden in a form method get?
11:59
@Prasanth try it
it's unhiding it? jsfiddle.net/TsA2R
@Prasanth That it is what it do. What you want to achieve ?
I hoped it'd do something different. btw i want to achieve a lot of things.
@Fabien pping
Yo @JoeWatkins
12:05
@Prasanth no, it's not "unhiding" it. The whole point of input type hidden is to have an invisible form field. This is completely GUI/browser specific. It has nothing to do with how it gets transmitted via HTTP. In HTTP there is no such thing as a "hidden" field. When you send a GET request all form fields are just regular params
@Fabien in secret room, hiding I am ...
@Gordon makes perfect sense.
@salathe Agreed, maybe a param to remove all within... dangerous though
my thinking that it was standard is based on console habbits, I never use rmdir command probably because I've learned it's useless for removing directories
you would have to purposely set the parameters as purposely as you write out all that SPL logic though ...
just less to write ...
and I've never come across it in php because it's not really the sort of thing I tend to do in php at all, manipulating directories and files isn't very clever in response to a web request, we all know what happens when more than one person shows up .... still I might like to remove a directory in some cli script I guess ... it's conceivable ...
I'd like a flag if rmdir(path, recurse, context) could be the prototype, but it can't, and rmdir(path, context, recurse) puts the context somewhere other than last parameter, so that will invite complaints ...
12:24
@Gordon Could you mod delete this please stackoverflow.com/a/1214492/508666
Should we get rid of this
The answers are crap and it is offtopic
Don't you guys ever feel like you're fighting an impossible battle with that?
@Fabien Who / what?
SO cleanup
@PeeHaa hmm. no. though I could merge it into the canonical
@Gordon hmm why not?
@Gordon I was talking about that "me too" answer with a broken link in it
12:29
Is there an easy way to get all the directories (one level) under /dir?
@PeeHaa hmm. fair enough. are there any answers that would be useful on the canonical?
Or do I need to mess with scandir etc?
@Fabien It is an impossible battle, but it would be worse if we didn't do anything
@JoeWatkins isn't glob recursive?
12:30
@Gordon Only the accepted one if any
@PeeHaa well, then close it as dupe and delvote. I'd do it if I wasn't holding the canonical answer
oops, missed that, yeah it is ...
no it's not actually, it depends on the pattern
Can a question be all of these at once? And are there some that can't be as long as another is in place? accepted, bountied, locked, protected, wikied
@MadaraUchiha php -r "var_dump(glob(\"*\", GLOB_ONLYDIR));"
12:33
> “All it takes for evil to succeed is for a few good men to do nothing...” - Edmund Burke
@JoeWatkins Thanks
@Fabien or money, lots of it
@crypticツ i dont think you can have a bounty on a locked question
You don't even need money, all you need is 1 woman. No offence meant. :P
12:37
@N.B. I am tempted to flag it despite the n/o :P
:)
all it takes for evil to succeed is convincing the world it didn't exist. ~Keyser Söze
emm ... what application you can suggest for planning server infrastructure ?
free/opensource would be preferable but not mandatory
@Gordon but what about locking a question which has a pending bounty?
meta.stackoverflow.com/a/133740/204512 I assume the bounty will just expire since the person who put the bounty cannot accept it since that would mean the post would be edited, which according to the meta link says it can't be done. But I could be wrong.
13:23
@crypticツ no clue. ask on meta
14:21
Quiet Friday ahoy!
lol
Ah we'd done so well today too...
I know we're not supposed to be using @ to suppress all the things, but I find I'm using this for file_get_contents() in a certain case - link here - anyone think that's okay?
you know why we're not supposed to use @ ?
14:29
Because it kills kittens and unicorns?
phpdbg> Q 0
[Quietness disabled]
phpdbg> E @scandir(".")
[L1       0x7f99480b6588 ZEND_BEGIN_SILENCE             <unused>             <unused>             @0                   eval()'d code]
[L1       0x7f99480b65b8 ZEND_SEND_VAL                  C0                   <unused>             <unused>             eval()'d code]
[L1       0x7f99480b65e8 ZEND_DO_FCALL                  C1                   <unused>             @1                   eval()'d code]
[L1       0x7f99480b6618 ZEND_END_SILENCE               @0                   <unused>             <unused>             eval()'d code]
because look at the impact from one use of it ...
Because it does a ZEND_BEGIN_SILENCE then a ZEND_END_SILENCE?
@JoeWatkins Silence will fall
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Error triggering is a blight on good design. Sometimes @ is unavoidable if you want to correctly handle application errors.
@rdlowrey Examples?
14:31
yeah, for each @ on a statement +2 opcodes
In the whole of my application, I have only used that @ once
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@MadaraUchiha For example when I call stream_socket_accept in a server and it triggers an E_WARNING with the message "Success." I have to silence the acceptance of every single client socket in my server work.
Good morning
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@ircmaxell mornin'
Not as much snow as they were predicting (at least on my balcony)
14:36
@Jimbo good, I'm just pointing out the reason to avoid it, rather than just "because php" or "because not trendy this week" .... it's fine to do it once, it's not that strange for production servers to have error reporting disabled completely, so the reason to avoid it is not much to do with error handling, it's more about actual impact imo ... if you adopt it as a method of controlling error output you have a measurable impact on performance because every statement using it grows is +2 ops ...
in the case of "Success" not much option ...
Fair enough
except maybe submit a patch to fix that ... it can surely be detected ...
morning @ircmaxell
sockets are so 2013.. :p
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@N.B. Said no one. Ever.
Oh, @rdlowrey: you should have stayed a few extra nights to hang out with @CarrieKendall and her roomate with us
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14:41
@ircmaxell Would've liked to. Sounds like fun.
twas a really great time
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For the record the dinner I had after our get together at Skal was fantastic.
that's awesome!
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(and alcohol-soaked)
of course
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14:43
It resulted in my sister, her fiance and I performing the SNL skit "Barry Gibb Talkshow" loudly for all to hear on the subway ride home.
@rdlowrey - no one must have been using ZeroMQ! :)
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@N.B. ZMQ and every other *MQ thing can blow me. I dislike them because while they're a nice abstraction if you're not familiar with sockets they really get in the way if you know exactly what you want to do.
user895378
I'm really anti-ZMQ.
It's not for everyone, I agree.
And your reasons are great, can't find a single argument to counter you ^^
14:46
Hi Guys
please help me understanding this statement of AngularJS :I am beginner in Angular JS hence reading a book, where I encountered a statement which says "When data binding to an <img> or <a> tag, the obvious path of using {{ }} in the src or
href attributes won’t work well. Because browsers are aggressive about loading images
parallel to other content, Angular doesn’t get a chance to intercept data binding requests", could someone help me in understanding this?
I know its not the room for AngularJS but I didnt found any replies from Javascript room
@rdlowrey I think queues are great if you're trying to abstract 1:many relationships of messages. As a worker-coordinator, they come in handy, and they really are nice at "not having to worry" about the plumbing...
sure, you can get around it most times, and you can get better performance having front talk to back directly, but the management overhead can be quite significant
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@ircmaxell Agreed. It makes distributed work very easy ...
if you're just proxying to a single server, then yes, I agree 100% just use a socket
On a serious note now, while ZMQ isn't a replacement for sockets and while I do agree that if you don't know anything about sockets - it's still way, way silly to make a claim that ZMQ can get in a way. If anything, it's extremely handy
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ZMQ is not a bad thing. I just prefer to implement most things like that myself because it generally takes me less time than learning all the ins-and-outs of a library and eliminates a (significant) dependency.
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@JoeWatkins yeah, except there's no indication they're any closer than private sector and academia.
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Which means they're not remotely close.
yeah says that ...
@rdlowrey - if you managed to learn about sockets, it'd take you 20 minutes to grasp ZMQ
if that much
One day we'll have quantum sets in our mobile devices, yet I'll still simply want to emulate Super Mario on it
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14:52
@N.B. I've spent plenty of time working with ZMQ. Sockets are not hard.
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But if the NSA ever does succeed at creating a quantum computer we're all totally screwed.
one day, mobile devices will both exist, and not exist, they'll be everywhere and nowhere ...
I hope I die while the world is still a logical place to be ...
@rdlowrey Nah, just md5() everything - so simple that they won't even consider cracking it
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str_rot13, all of the things!
lol
14:54
With the appearance of 1377sp33k you don't even have to do that.. :>
And hashtags everywhere will brain-damage anyone reading it by default so we should just let world take care of itself
How long will it take to get to the 31337 :D
> visited 1331 days, 1328 consecutive
9 more days!!!
leet !!!
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15:00
oh snap!
anyone available for a chat to help me with a simple OAuth code?
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@ircmaxell Re: your "PHP is as secure as any other major language" talk ... it's worth noting that neither Python nor Ruby verify peers for you like PHP will do as of 5.6. I can't speak for all the other languages but I'd be surprised if any other popular ones do this for you.
@rdlowrey XOR everything with I am the walrus.
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@DanLugg You're out of your element, Donnie.
user895378
15:07
You're like a child that wanders into the conversation. You have no frame of reference.
@rdlowrey That's over the line. Mark it as zero.
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@Danack This is a league game, Smokey.
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This is not 'Nam. There are rules.
@rdlowrey I was bowling.
user895378
Any day that results in gratuitous Lebowski references is a good day.
15:09
I said ve cut off your johnson!
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Yah! We believe in nussing!
You're not wrong Walter...
@samyb8 I think its time to do some reading.
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@DanLugg Not sure reading my own posts will help me when I am stuck
15:12
@samyb8 No, I was merely referring to the number of times you've stated some variant of "OAuth help plz?"
@DanLugg Well, that might mean I am really stuck.... :)
I think the Jerk Off speech is my favourite from the movie though.
Which begs the suggestion: perhaps you should RTFM.
Also the film really makes me want to try a White Russian
@rdlowrey I love that movie :D
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15:15
The first thing I did when I moved to Los Angeles was go to the supermarket so I could get a "Ralph's" card and write a check to buy milk.
hello
Can someone help my friend with her project?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20898544/how-to-prevent-duplicate-records-insert-into-shopping-cart-php
E_DREAMWEAVER
:P
He'll forever be the dude
(facepalm)
help ?
15:21
> Please, don't use mysql_* functions in new code. They are no longer maintained and are officially deprecated. See the red box? Learn about prepared statements instead, and use PDO or MySQLi - this article will help you decide which. If you choose PDO, here is a good tutorial.
@ircmaxell indeed, :] coffee, thai food, beer: epic gathering of nerds!
she was told to use wampserver
and wampserver was mysql.
@Fabien peter called ... we got on ... looking good ...
Awesome.
15:24
yeah, it is, super interesting for me ...
Glad to hear it. I think you'd kill it in the role.
If it pans out, you'll be the second person I get hired in < 1 month. If I was recruitment agent it'd be like £4k
lolwut ...
the database is MySQL ! But the functions you should use is mysqli or PDO
ofc, with prepared statements
it's automated from dreamweaver
Heya
Any good example or github project to check responsiveness of website in mobiles. Anyone here any idea?
@Febbie I give up. Take care
15:26
...
@TGMCians allegedly new relic - newrelic.com/mobile-monitoring but I haven't used them.
@TGMCians Do you mean responsiveness or just how it adapts to screensize?
I mean how it adapt to mobile screens
15:32
$f->r($i)->d($a, $y);
Hello Can anybody give me example for form validation on multiDemential POST. I mean when you use for example name='test[another_test]' ... or name='test[another][a_another]' I tried to do but without result
oh I remember now why i don't use new relic - venturebeat.com/2013/03/02/rap-genius-responds
@Anton_Sh - include the code that you tried and that didn't work please
@Danack Any idea of my questin?
No.
15:34
This is my code public function validate($required = array())
{
$req = $_POST;

$missing = false;

$stack = new \SplStack();
$required = array($required);
$stack->push($required[0]);
$stack->rewind();

while ($stack->count() >= 1) {
$v = $stack->pop();


foreach ($v as $key => $k) {
if (!is_array($k)) {


if (!isset($req[$k]) || $req[$k] == '') {
$missing = true;
$post['colored_fields'][] = $k;
} else {
$post[$k] = $req[$k];
}
} else {
$stack->push($k);
$stack->rewind();

$req = &$v[$key];
}
}
}
my error maybe is in logic. This if "if (!isset($req[$k]) || $req[$k] == '') { " doesn`t work because I don`t have all keys of array
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'Friday'
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@DanLugg You weren't aware that if yesterday was Thursday, today is Friday, tomorrow is Saturday, and Sunday comes after that?
@Danack Yesterday, actually, I genuinely thought for the better part of it, that it was Monday.
So, I suppose more accurately:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'Friday', expecting 'Tuesday'
15:55
Anyone knows an OAuth Library that I could upload to my ftp and which does not require PECL installation??
if ($this->parser->canParse($data)) { }
if ($this->parser->hasParsed($data)) { }
if ($this->parser->parse($data)) { /** Catch parse ex here? **/ }

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