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16:00
Opinions?
@Jimbo What are you trying to do?
@samyb8 There's loads on github. Here's an example one.
@qwertynl A service is going to use a parser object to parse some data. I'm merely after the nicest approach contextually and for readability :-)
@DanLugg Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'Friday' (T_SHEE_SHEE)
@Jimbo mmm ok
Think I might go down the exception route...
16:06
@Jimbo Thanks, but it requires Composer installation, right? I couldn't just upload the whole folder and start using it...?
You can download it locally to your PC and then upload it..
try
{
    $data = $this->parser->parse($response);
}
catch (ParseResponseException $e)
{
    // Log all the things
}
@samyb8 if you do not want to install Composer, you can just download the requirements manually.
user1607528
What ecommerce platform you will recommend for simple one page order form ?
16:12
@Muhammet VanillaPHP: no dependencies, except competency.
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@Jimbo What would be an equivalent with this library to create a new instance of a regular token request like this one?
$oauth = new OAuth(OAUTH_CONSUMER_KEY, OAUTH_CONSUMER_SECRET);
$req_token = $oauth->getRequestToken("http://openapi.etsy.com/v2/sandbox/oauth/request_token",
'oob');
@samyb8 Don't ask me, I just googled it for you.
xD
user1607528
@DanLugg nothing even comes up when I search about it
@Muhammet O_X :D
user1607528
@AlmaDo ?
16:15
@Muhammet :D
@DanLugg careful with such advices :D
Anyone knows of a platform for very quickly setting up a small PHP website?
no database needed.
@MadaraUchiha well.. VanillaPHP :D
user1607528
Am I not undertanding something here
16:16
3 mins ago, by Dan Lugg
@Muhammet VanillaPHP: no dependencies, except competency.
@MadaraUchiha Notepad?
@MadaraUchiha lol
-_-
I already have a site ready on my localhost
Ohhhh
16:16
Is there a platform/hosting where I can upload my files, and it would "just work"?
Hosting, you need hosting
What about that droplet one?
DigitalOcean
Heh, anything free? :P
ThW
ThW
I use github now, but github and bitbucket pages work only with static files and jekyll
Sorry man, I haven't used free hosting in about 10 years, I'm probably behind on that one ;)
user1607528
@DanLugg I didn't ask for a php framework :)
16:22
And I didn't suggest one.
Class member access on instantiation, e.g. (new Foo)->bar(); has been added in PHP 5.4. Why doesn't clone also work like this? (clone $object)->foo(); ?
;(
user1607528
What is VanillaPHP then ? Like I said I never heard of it and I tried to google it and no major results. Am I missing something?
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Insta-star
Hey guys, I have some serialized data thats invalid potentially do to a ", ', : or ;
How can I fix it without altering the data?
user1607528
@DanLugg
What is VanillaPHP then ? Like I said I never heard of it and I tried to google it and no major results. Am I missing something?
16:27
@Fabien: Not sure, but give this a try.
@Muhammet Yea. Don't spam.
user1607528
@DanLugg I do no spam, tell me what i am missing ?
@Muhammet You do spam. Perhaps this will help you better understand.
@AmalMurali Will give it a go
@AmalMurali nice one
16:31
This answer might help as well.
@Muhammet - VanillaPHP is simply plain PHP without frameworks or libraries.
user1607528
@N.B. how come I don't find anything about it when I search
@N.B. You're not supposed to just tell him that!
@DanLugg sorry, but I didn't want him to think that us PHP guys are bad people :)
What good is a wild goose chase if you tell him the goose is a lie!
16:36
@Muhammet - well, I guess no one calls it VanillaPHP because it's simply PHP
In my defense, I linked to VanillaJS, which should have made it far more obvious.
user1607528
@DanLugg, I might did not know that plain PHP is called VanillaPHP, but you could explain it to me simply as @N.B.
It was a joke.
user1607528
Why is it called VanillaPHP anyways
It's not.
16:40
lol
user1607528
I don't get it
user1607528
:(
Vanilla means plain
As in, vanilla ice-cream
the most common ice-cream :)
Anything vanilla means plan / classic
lol, which is ironic, because I'm sure CI is more common than plain PHP.
*plain
16:42
@DanLugg o.O
Well, that was amusing :')
user1607528
@N.B. thanks for explaining,
CI + Cake + Kohana + ...
And oh yea, Word-to-the-mother-effing-Press.
user1607528
Well, i guess i should learn more programming slangs :)
@DanLugg Lead dev on that is an asshole
16:43
@Muhammet - I think it's a cultural thing more than programming slang :)
Did you see the kerfuffle about a security bug between him and ircmaxell a while back (if I remember correctly)
Aren't lead devs always assholes? :D
@Jimbo Yep.
What. A. Jockstrap.
Wasn't Drupal going down a similar path?
16:44
@Jimbo Who, @ircmaxell ? :-)
@N.B. No way.. and when I become one, I'm certainly going against the grain if that's the case
@Jimbo Sorry, it might be a prerequisite.
@DanLugg Balls
@Jimbo all lead devs are assholes. I'm one and I know what I'm talking about :D
I take pride in my assholeness.
16:45
@ircmaxell Someone mentioned something... nothing to see here.
@ircmaxell Somehow you were being compared to a protective cup.
@N.B. Well there's being an asshole, and then there's being an asshole
Weird. Back to doing nothing...
@ircmaxell Mentioned how the lead dev of wordpress was an ass when you put forward the security issue
@N.B. that's why I'll never be a "lead developer". :)
16:46
Yea, I think I'll bail from this conversation before it derails my day.
Hehehe
user895378
There's a big difference between, "This is the right way to do it; you're doing it wrong" and "being an asshole."
And that title.. "lead developer".. sounds so wrong. Should be "the biggest asshole you don't want to talk to" :)
@rdlowrey - I'm joking of course :>
16:47
@rdlowrey Some projects have the inherent issue of making that line blurry though.
I think I have a natural disposition to be a "lead developer"
=P
user895378
But problems arise when the "lead developer" is an asshole suffering from the Dunning-Kruger effect.
@tereško If you find a team of people with a natural disposition to sadism, then yes. ;-)
Anywho, check y'all later.
user1607528
@N.B. i agree
user895378
@DanLugg laters
16:53
@N.B. do you also need to stand-up against ambitioush young wannabe-assholes too of varying skill ? (yeah, talking from experience too :P )
@Calimero - of course, there can be only one asshole. We're like Highlander.
@N.B. I've always known my japanese sword would come in useful at some point
What does your team look like ?
They're actually a bunch of really cool and competent guys
what exactly you prefer wamp or xampp ( pls don't suggest manual install )
I did have a trainee some 9 months ago and man.. was that a stupid kid. But I wasn't an asshole while training him, you can't be one even if you want to. If you want your business to succeeds of course :>
17:02
nice. At first my team had 4 juniors. I was more of a cheerleader at first, we were all learning/trying/discovering new skills everyday. Then 2 seniors came and taught me well how to be the worst asshole ever, in order to make them both actually do something useful instead of arguing pointlessly for hours.
We sack people who turn out to be bad devs
It's a waste of time to "educate" people with 5+ years of experience, especially if they're not really willing to learn
home is beckoning me
@N.B. that is horrible part
@BasicBridge - to sack people or the fact that bad devs get past interviews? :)
@N.B. Did you encounter any "do what I say, not as I do" specimen ? :)
man's desperately seeking the syntax/grammar-nazi position in the team, problem is : there isn't one
any helpful hint (apart from getting his quickening) ?
user895378
> PHP also supports PUT-method file uploads as used by Netscape Composer and W3C's Amaya clients. See the PUT Method Support for more details.
user895378
^ Fun with outdated manual text :)
lol
@JoeWatkins on the bright side, you could apply for a job @fb
I'd rather eat my own face
17:15
i was just reading the article - php is meant to die
first thing that comes to my mind after reading this, facebook is meant to die
11 hours ago, by bwoebi
http://news.php.net/php.internals/70979
11 hours ago, by bwoebi
I was gonna reply, but it's a silly question, that doesn't deserve an answer ...
11 hours ago, by bwoebi
2. php > hhvm in the link?! only data Updates and Fortunes…
@JoeWatkins right
17:17
@JoeWatkins My reply would be simple: Yes, it is possible. No, it won't happen. Thanks for the thought though
Gah, Mobile chrome, why torment me so?!
I'm tempted to reply "omg, where did you hear about this?"
fml
return (new Torrent($dbId, $userId))
        ->setName($name)
        ->setSize($size)
        ->setEta($eta)
        ->setUpload($upload)
        ->setDownload($download)
        ->setRatio($ratio)
        ->setPercent($percent)
        ->setIsFinished($isFinished);
Shut the fuck up! is short enough.
I'm all for fluent interfaces, but... that's just daft
17:20
true, true…
@Calimero - I did, we had the "specimen" here who got educated and changed his ways
I also encountered another specimen - a guy who wouldn't give up his code during interview because "we can profit off of it and he'll end up getting nothing". It was a test whether he understands basics of PHP arrays :)
When I say "give up" I mean he didn't want to write any code during interview, even pseudo-code :)
does it make sense that background-size: cover behave differently for mobile chrome?
TT^TT
17:23
Anyway, time to go so have a nice weekend guys :)
@N.B. nice one. I had one commiting seppuku right in front of me... Criticizing his former employer (a famous enough agency making mobile games) stating the CEO should not ever mess with level design, in front of our chairman... we were like O_o
@N.B. see ya
If you mention PHP6 you might as well argue unicorns and wizards. The conversation has shifted from useful discourse to fairy tale.
"Feature X is great for PHP6" is roughly analogous to "Nope".
In tdd would it be correct to say that mocks allow you to presume a consumed object works: so you can focus on unit, not integration tests?
@Jimbo Yes
Yay :-)
I'm getting it
user895378
18:01
Testing will change your life.
@rdlowrey True dat. Sex like the 60s without the worries of the 90s.
user895378
lol
18:51
Pierre still has typing issues.
19:07
damn, used to making links.
user1779715
Just saw 2 cars stopped at a red light... Their licence plates were NGX 404 and PHP 500
I see a J400 PHP :P
£250
shame there's no 404's :(
@JoeWatkins I like how the price is in the query string
because the dvla hired really good quality programmers ...
/me afk lata
@MadaraUchiha Is validated though, I can't change it to 20 :(
public function __construct(Model_User $model) {
$this->model = $model;
}

Can someone explain what "Model_User" in the constructor means here? Is this another way of extending the model user class?
19:30
LOL
Or does that instantiate a Model_User object on the User object instantiation?
@billmalarky It means that when this object is created, the constructor requires a Model_User class to be passed in
Thank you thank you
couldn't find it anywhere in the manual
Maybe google dependency injection too.
19:32
so the class depends on the Model_User class and requires an object of Model_User type to be passed in
correct?
@billmalarky Yes, Model_User, or a class the extends it, or a class that implements an interface of that name.
@MadaraUchiha Okay.
@MadaraUchiha An abstract is just an interface with pre-defined methods. That php manual page said type hinting allows forcing an object that uses a particular interface as a parameter, so I'm guessing we can also use objects that use that particular abstract as well?
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Q: Unable to Upload Image to Server ios

Saad ChaudhryHello I am trying to upload Image From my IOS device to server. And Here Is my code to upload the Image - (IBAction)btnUpload:(id)sender { if (self.imageViewGallery.image == nil) { UIAlertView *ErrorAlert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:@"Wait" ...

19:54
@SaadChaudhry Have you tried debugging it?
didn't know much about it
all i have got I have mentioned in that question
@Danack but yes I can post the Api Which is working absolutely fine with the same IOS code
20:14
@billmalarky An abstract is not an interface with pre-defined methods.
Guys, I understand why one would declare a class an abstract class, but why would one declare a method an abstract method?
@Jimbo To save yourself the need to make an interface as well, I imagine?
@MadaraUchiha Abstract methods are the equivalent of declaring a method in an interface?
user895378
I rarely have a reason for either: interface + composition is almost always a better option than abstract + inheritance ...
20:16
@Jimbo functionally, yes.
@Jimbo it's a requirement for derived classes. Just like an interface, but for children rather than arbitrary resolvers of the interface
The one time I used an abstract method is to make sure that it's there when I need it in the concrete class, which is functionally the same as an interface.
Do you think it's okay to use the "match self-contained tags" question as a "dupe question"?
An abstract class implies a "stronger" connection between it and the extending subclass.
@AmalMurali No.
I think we already have a good canonical reference here: stackoverflow.com/questions/3577641
Beat you!
Yes, you did.
@JerryCoffin: Could you explain how that is a duplicate of this question? — Amal Murali 8 mins ago
can someone help me with my question
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Q: Unable to Upload Image to Server ios

Saad ChaudhryHello I am trying to upload Image From my IOS device to server. And Here Is my code to upload the Image - (IBAction)btnUpload:(id)sender { if (self.imageViewGallery.image == nil) { UIAlertView *ErrorAlert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:@"Wait" ...

20:31
@rdlowrey , I assume you have somewhat benchmarked Apache. Right?
how many requests per second it can handle on it's own?
@tereško its, it's possessive, not "it is"
user895378
@tereško On the same box where I benchmark my server at 50,000/s Apache does ~42,000/s with prefork when opcache is enabled for hello world.
what is the problem with this question stackoverflow.com/questions/20910944/… I like to know in order to reedit
user895378
@tereško When I run a benchmark with usleep(10000) to simulate 10ms page generation time apache does ~7k/s on the same machine.
so, that's just pure apache
user895378
20:35
The bottleneck by far for any php web SAPI application is remote network operations, database and disk IO.
how would addition of SQL request impact it?
user895378
So hello world doesn't mean much for them. This is also why non-blocking IO is significantly faster because one IO operation doesn't hold up everything else in the response.
would I be looking at decrease by order of magnitude ?
user895378
If the SQL server is close on the network (or running on localhost as is frequently the case) it really just depends on how well-optimized your queries are.
ok, thing I am looking at is actually a REST-lite exchange between clients and server
would a single instance be able to handle something like 2000 req/s ?
and yes, I am asking you to make a very vaguely based estimate
user895378
20:40
It shouldn't have any problems doing that on average hardware as long as the rest of the application is written sensibly and your SQL queries aren't terrible.
what about 10k req/s ? Since I have no experience with this kind of shit, I want to know a ballpark estimate, at what levels I should be looking at things like load balancers
Can anyone suggest a case where i) a factory class would be used, ii) the case for using the factory is obviously correct iii) It doesn't involve a database, iv) isn't stupid e.g.? I'm trying to write a blogpost and am failing at thinking of an example.
@Danack soap-thing
also, any group of classes which have to be "prepared" before use
user895378
@tereško It's hard to know -- it really depends on your application. I'm happy to benchmark things for you if you can put together a gist or a script I can easily clone and test.
@rdlowrey nope, not possible. NDA-type situation.
would I be safe to assume that first step in scaling a DB-bound application would be addition of slaves ?
user895378
20:45
That would be my approach.
@tereško Hmm, thanks. But I think anything soap related would fail the 'is stupid' criteria.
@Danack s/soap/"authenticated rest"
user895378
Of course you can get crazy performance gains if you're able to cache resources that are expensive to generate and return them with just a few calls.
user895378
You could easily roll your own custom APC solution for something like that.
at my spit-balling estimates, caching would have very minor benefits
it's a mobile app .. it communicate with server when it has "something to say"
user895378
20:47
Ah, so there's a lot of CRUD involved? Re: not as simple to cache.
yeah .. as I said: DB bound
user895378
Well yes, then DB slaves would be the logical first step.
user895378
As long as you're able to add slaves to minimize the DB IO time and you have quality hardware and you have a sensible app that doesn't murder performance (like all the popular frameworks) I would think the goal would be 5-10k responses per second per machine.
user895378
afk -- food
@tereško Assuming you are network bound, I would say that with the right workflow you could probably hit 2k reqs/s on pretty cheap hardware.
(As long as the the DB is on good hardware, sorry, wasn't clear on that)
20:52
@rdlowrey I made the "how it would look at extreme load scenarios", but I need to provide a bit more detailed strategy for moving from "1 web server + 1 sql server" to "load balanced array of web servers with dual master sql server, a cluster of slaves, cluster of memcache boxes and separate webserver for administration"
Step 1. Go to http://youtube.com
Step 2. Search "doge meme"
Step 3. https://i.sstatic.net/EmIx5.gif
such rainbow
                                                 wow
                    very animated
I've got a directory with two files, one .htaccess containing the directive deny from all as per stackoverflow.com/a/8683790/1216976. The other is a simple index.php. Why can I still access index.php?
I've restarted apache
can anyone suggest any materials on scaling hardware for small-to-large web projects?
I get the feeling that I am wastly out of my depth here
AWS?
21:00
Without further details, something like AWS sounds about right.
Elastic Beanstalk is very nice for auto-scaling
localized for a country in europe
You can select origin of servers
hmm ...
Do you want learning materials on how to scale an app, or are you looking for a flexible hosting provider to do it on?
21:02
@LeviMorrison former
Ireland is only EU one though
@tereško Are you tied into a specific DB?
I am not directly in charge of "where to host" but I need to provide the requirements
@LeviMorrison mysql, most likely
though that actually up to me
I'm going to guess that at the payload you are talking about you'll want async queries; be warned that I don't think the drivers for MySQL we currently have in PHP are very good at this.
But it is doable.
Postgres is a bit better and @rdlowrey has been working on some API improvements to allow for it to work in tools like select, poll and abstractions like libevent.
But out of the box it seems a bit better than MySQL in this regard.
user895378
MySQL ...
21:05
@SomeKittens Until you want to stop using it, then you're likely to be trapped.
tereško: For the kind of scaling I think you'll need, you'll want replication.
user895378
Yes, I'm going to be adding (real) async functionality for ext/pgsql in 5.6. This will make it possible to execute all your DB queries in parallel even in the web SAPI ...
user895378
Both the postgres and mysql can do "semi-async" stuff now in web sapi environments. But they're kind of hacky and not usable inside event-loops because they block for sends/connects and require busy-waiting for results.
this is what my first draft looks like: 37.252.125.109/draft.png
@rdlowrey mysqli can do real async can't it - php.net/manual/en/mysqli.poll.php ? Not for prepared statements though, which sucks.
21:08
the app-servers are for the mobile app, the web-server is for administration/www site
user895378
@Danack No, it's not what I would call real async.
user895378
It polls internally, blocks on writes to the socket and connects in a blocking fashion.
user895378
So it's only partially useful for non-blocking concurrency in web SAPIs and not useful at all if you're running inside an event loop.
@rdlowrey ah.
is that actually how the things are structured ?
I tend to make shit up as I go
user895378
21:10
Is there any reason to have the web server split out from the app servers?
Pretty sure you scolded me for doing that a month or so ago.
@tereško Also, I'm not a DB expert so I'm not entirely sure on the differences between MySQL cluster (NDB) and basic replication (probably on InnoDB).
And to echo rdlowrey's comment: I'm not sure what the difference is between the web server and app servers in your diagram.
user895378
I know MariaDB (the new mysql that isn't owned by Oracle) supports the non-blocking libs needed for non-blocking IO. Supposedly the underlying C API for libmysqlclient is compatible with MariaDB so it would be possible to add the necessary functionality if built against the new libs ... I seriously doubt I'll have time to implement something like that before 5.6 though.
what do you need to know about NDB?
@tereško I don't have any specific advice to give about how you should scale, and I doubt anyone will without more details about how the application works, and what size you need to scale to.
However i) Measure everything ii) How Etsy shards data iii) And the rest of that blog should also be read.
21:14
@rdlowrey there were various minor reasons .. nothing particular
user895378
Well it should basically just be a matter of (1) CDN for any static content (2) Load balancer to distribute to backend PHP servers (3) Make sure your queries aren't slow and add replication.
user895378
If you're going heavy on writes compared to reads though this could be problematic without some sort of master-master replication.
user895378
You likely need to use the InnoDB engine for write-heavy environments to avoid table-level locking.
@tereško If you have someone willing to pay, it may be worth asking an expert for some consulting - percona.com/contact/sales
Wait, am I really the only other one here using MySQL in multi-master mode?
21:22
I did for a while
@ircmaxell My condolances.
NDB is REALLY awesome if the majority of your queries are primary-key lookups
otherwise it's pretty not awesome
user895378
Symfony: because who really cares about the Law of Demeter anyway?
> Why UDP? The application doesn’t care if StatsD is up, down, or on fire; it simply trusts that things will work. If they don’t, our stats go a bit wonky, but the site stays up. Because we also worship at the Church of Uptime, this is quite alright.
user895378
lol @ "the Church of Uptime"
21:27
Exactly, lol.
yup
I've used StatsD, and it is awesome
21:46
I will have to look into that
You seem swamped
.. why is it that most of the time I feel completely clueless =/
^ the day the guy who makes you feel like a retard feels like a retard :P
I feel that way most of the time
@tereško Sometimes I feel smart. Then I come in here and watch the hackers. Then I don't feel smart any more. Well, not until someone comes in and begs for help with a Google question...
21:51
Well the concern the new job wouldn't be challenging is gone at least.
Who's got 2 jobs?
I got 2 jobs.
@JoeWatkins I'm waiting on salary responses, I don't want to forward something that's not paid well.
What's the second job?
Nexcess hosting probably
@Fabien I have never been concerned about job being challenging. What I am concerned about is being the "smartest guy" in a company ... go back to the "feeling clueless" for reference
lol
21:56
I like asking for advice when I am lost
Well if you're the smartest in the company, not sure what you're doing there :P
I don't like when people's eyes glaze over before I finish the fist sentence in description of problem
user895378
@webarto nice!
I bet the big-wigs are happy they hired you though
not sure
21:57
Be sure to squeeze them for all they got when your review is around.
that's in 6 month
@rdlowrey Thanks :P Still not sure, salary negotiation is what's next, hope we don't split there :P What's up in life in general? You've been somewhere on vacation?
Nah, @rdlowrey is always tan.
this weekend's plan is mostly: watch few more lectures from DefCon and read Evans' book about DDD
Is that bra size?
21:59
lol

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