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12:00
Also you still have to port the client codez so it's not like it's a complete solution
@JoeWatkins Forkers
absolute forkers ...
@JoeWatkins - how come that threading capabilities have been introduced to PHP just recently? I mean, I've had the need for something similar for years and its only recently that something's been done about it
I'm still surprised it's not more popular..
Ugh, I hate the way PHPStorm keeps trying to auto-complete true to CUBRID_AUTOCOMMIT_TRUE, it's really starting to piss me off
@N.B. it hasn't ... it has been there for > 13 years ... it took quite some effort to expose them sanely, effort that until I came along nobody was willing to put in because of what php is and where it executes ... in languages that do support threading, it is terrible form to create a thread in direct response to a web request, that doesn't scale at all ... php has a way of scaling and it's easy, so people will probably keep doing that ...
12:08
Guys anyone familiar with propel orm ? if yeah does findOne() return the latest or the first row it matches ?
almost everyone you meet that actually knows how to program with threads will tell you to avoid them at all costs, I am completely on my own in the "it's okay, just think about it carefully" camp ... literally the only one ... it's lonely here ...
@JoeWatkins - I understand that it doesn't make sense to use threads unless you use PHP in out-of-the-ordinary domain, which I do
However, PHP's an interesting language with supereasy syntax and sometimes I wonder why there aren't more languages that are as quick to learn. I'm using threads from PHP CLI basically, where it proves to be extremely useful since I don't have to fork() anymore :>
@PatsyIssa I'm not familiar with that ORM, but based on how SQL works, you can't really make any guarantee about ordering, unless you specifically order the query.
And I can't thank you enough for creating threads, it made my life SO much easier during past few months :)
@Danack added an orderByCreatedAt("Desc") just to be sure
12:11
*creating threads as in exposing functionality
that's nice to hear :)
PHP has way way overshot the mark in terms of functionality; the things it can do way surpass what is required of it to serve up templates .... that will only get better ... a few years ago, there was literally no point, SMP's were such that even if you exposed it you would have to work your damn ass off to see any gains, now we have cores coming out of our ears on every new piece of hardware being sold, it makes sense to me, now ... again, completely on my own there too ...
@Jimbo I know am away for a while, having some work load, so spending less time here, what about you, and a very happy new year bro~
@Mr.Alien Awesome thanks man, I'm no longer a "junior" apparently :) finally got that payrise after my first 15 months on a crappy wage
@PatsyIssa The only sane way for a method called "findOne()" to work would be to return $stmt->fetch(); - it's going to return the first row return by the back end.
@Jimbo How much is your pay rise? 10p/year?
:-P
@N.B. the people using it see the benefit easily, however, the php-internals-effect takes over when you try to discuss anything really complicated with anyone but the patrons of this room ... whenever I try to discuss it in irc people react as if I am asking them to write it ... I never even asked for help, but there are people that know more than me about parts of the engine where I'm pretty sure gains could be have, if they would just enter into the conversation ...
12:20
@Jimbo :D that's great news, congrats ... @DaveRandom what does "p" over there stands for?
@DaveRandom nah 46% bro ;)
wow, that's a good payrise
@Jimbo Oh wow, 15p/year
@Mr.Alien ?
12:21
and btw even I got my payrise... p.s 4 times in a year... sums up to 50%^ of my very first wage
@DaveRandom got that, it was %
@JoeWatkins I initially took the hit when I joined and took a low graduate wage, worked really hard, learned loads of stuff, looked around for what I was worth at the end of it and asked for it. My year plan worked :)
@JoeWatkins sigh I thought it was %
Oh right, no it's pence, 1/100 of a £
12:22
it basically is, % of £
@DaveRandom A bit slow today forgive me >.<
Hmmm
This all ain't easy then to find a good solution.
has anyone got access to a ppc ? one that they can provide me access too ?
@DaveRandom @JoeWatkins aaaah, got that..
@JoeWatkins As in PowerPC ?
12:26
yeah
What on earth do you need one of them for?
https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=66416
also, there seems to be a floating point problem on there too, I dunno if it's because of that, or something else ..
Starting a job I can understand why pay is low, it should increase the most in the intiial years, as the company invests and relies on you as dev
@JoeWatkins - out of curiosity, are you familiar with HHVM project and if so, what do you think about it?
12:28
I think if laruence could do it, he would have by now ... I wanna look ...
@N.B. I'm not allowed to talk about hhvm ...
How come? :)
it really annoys @LeviMorrison
Ok, I'm not familiar with him and I'm interested in what you think about it, seeing you're familiar with PHP's internals more than anyone I know :)
Is it just me having the feeling it's... shit? :)
Sorry for my poor choice of words
no, it's not shit, it's technically brilliant ...
so is a nuclear bomb ...
Is PHP's VM really that terrible that a complete rewrite from the scratch was required?
12:31
you don't have the problems it solves, it was never written to solve your problems
no
I can't remember where it is, but I see a guy say he'd use HHVM when he had to do a billion fibonacci calculations on every request ... which is exactly the correct attitude in my opinion, I think there is something in it, and I can see a way that can benefit everyone ... hhvm isn't that ...
@JoeWatkins Looks like we're all Intel here. I've texted a mate of mine who has a bunch of legacy macs, but they will all be running OSX and I doubt he'd be up for linuxifying one of them so probably no dice anyway, I'm gonna see if he'll sell me one for a reasonable price (I have a couple of things I'd like to test on PPC myself)
@DaveRandom super cool, ta :D
Yep, doing fibonacci sequences on every request is.. so super cool and useful >D
E_I_GIVE_UP
@sineverba you can't just "change something" and hope that it will work. You've asked why your code isn't working - so see my answer. How to make it work is another question and it depends of what you want to do and why — Alma Do 36 secs ago
morning
@DaveRandom A 'reasonably' priced mac? Does such a thing exist?
12:38
@Fabien - it does. It's called "My hipster friend's computer" :)
Costs 0.
Not if you're that friend though.
do it, do it ...
@Fabien I want my own similar mark for algorithm questions :D
or are we only allowed to use that for mvc, I mean officially ...
Done
@Fabien It's all relative. The only other way to get PPC is insane IBM servers
Some of those boxes are properly ancient as well, museum pieces really
got wheels and everything ...
@AlmaDo I believe @salathe made it :P
@Fabien yep. I'm not so good in painting stuff :p
but @tereško's seal is awesome because of facepalm picture that fits "disapproval"
12:47
@DaveRandom Yes, I'd be interested. I just need the data, so it may be useful. Thanks very much.
@DaveRandom What are you thinking about phpnw tonight
@vascowhite I'll dig it out later, it's on my old work machine, I've emailed myself a reminder so I'll ping you when I find it
@Jimbo I totally forgot, hang on let me converse with Her In Charge
What's on tonight?
@JoeWatkins Check out the copyright notice on the bottom of the page
> Object:It denotes data of interger type.ex 300,-101 etc
Are there web project managers out here?
Or people with suck a background?
@Duikboot Oo .. I hope you'll not have such PM :p
12:55
How do you mean? :)
with background that sucks ? :D
such* a background
hahaha
@DaveRandom WTF was that? Oo
Hahahaha :D
12:58
lol
What software is best used for managing webprojects?
that is awesome
I can't find any actual remote code execution flaws, which is surprising, although I admit I haven't tried that hard
13:05
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/content/82/11558682/html/studyforjob/ask/post_answer.php:47) in /home/content/82/11558682/html/studyforjob/ask/post_answer.php on line 119
looks like most the content is from ... wait for it ...
w3schools
w3schools.in
I made an answer for your how can you make a site this bad
@DaveRandom "Ansible: Orchestrate your Infrastructure"
13:07
@DaveRandom Someone already has - that 'what is XSS' question has embedded some JS.
@Danack That was me :-P
:D hahaha
HACKERSZZSZSS
I mean server side code injection though
hehe
someone redirected it to so
13:10
lol
yolo!
rotate everything now
-webkit-transform: rotate(90deg);
-moz-transform: rotate(90deg);
@DaveRandom That's great, thanks.
@Duikboot trolled... lol.
Haha :D
Hi
anyway, morning everyone!
13:13
Morning @reikyoushin
morning
[off-topic] But damn so good: youtube.com/watch?v=JNtB69lIS9I
sometimes i wish youtube had title on the links (even if not for seo) so i dont have to click before i know what it is..
Build an extension to do it
Hmm, has anyone ever had one interface extend another interface?
13:16
@Jimbo yes
@Fabien well, i'll try if i have some free time.. though it would be cool specially here on SO chat, no?
@DaveRandom Why would one use that instead of the concrete implementing both interfaces
I'm sure it'd be useful. Though there aren't many YT links that come with text. Mostly just Friday videos
@Jimbo interface Radio {}, interface RadioWithCDPlayer extends Radio {} - the latter still has all the controls for a radio and anything expecting a radio will be able to use a radio-cd player, but both can have many concrete implementations
It's a pretty narrow use case in code but it does exist
I forget what I've done it for in the past, I'm just trying to find it
Why wouldn't it be class RadioWithCDPlayer implements Radio { } though?
The RadioWihCDPlayer is-a Radio, right?
13:21
It's a bit old too, more about mp3s these days.
@Jimbo No, it would be class SonyRadioWithCDPlayer implements RadioWithCDPlayer - Sony and Bose have different concrete implementations of the same interface, and both companies also produce SonyRadio implements Radio
@Fabien lol
Any audiophiles here? I am not one, but I can appreciate good sound.
@DaveRandom Ahh, I see
I'm hoping someone mught be able to clear this up for me as I'm afraid that I'm reading it wrong. According to this link - mysql.com/support/eol-notice.html , MySQL 5.1 has entered EOL december 4th, 2013. Am I reading this correct?
13:27
@DaveRandom And now I understand "favour Composition over Inheritance". I would have had class RadioWithCDPlayer implements Radio { } and SonyRadioWithCDPlayer extends RadioWithCDPlayer { }
@Jimbo There may be a case for that, if you will only ever have one RadioWithCDPlayer implementation. It's easy to get caught up in abstraction saturation
@Repox Looks like it. Upgrading should be pretty painless though.
@DaveRandom Thanks :)
13:42
What software do you use to manage multiple webprojects?
trained pigeons ...
@Duikboot An IDE. Like Netbeans or Phpstorm (haven't tried the latter yet)
Cool pigeons!
No I mean like : lighthouseapp.com :)
13:45
@Jimbo I have recently forked out the £90 and am very happy with my purchase
@DaveRandom 90 QUID!? For what is effectively a text editor with a specific dictionary and autofill!?
f* my t*ts, I'll stick with Netbeans until my next payrise.
@Jimbo I admit it's a bit steep, but you do get 12 mths updates and you can install it on as many machines as you like as long as you only have 1 open concurrently. Also it is a shitload better than netbeans IMO, I can't put my finger on a specific thing but it's just generally much nicer to use
urm @DaveRandom I think we can get free licenses you know ...
@JoeWatkins Your open source project needs regular newsletters / forum or something
I think anyone with a @php.net email can have a license, sure someone told me that ...
13:54
@JoeWatkins Yeh there is an open source license for the PHP group (which I didn't find out about until after I'd payed) but I'd probably have payed anyway - I don't really contribute enough to the PHP group to warrant my free license at the moment, I certainly don't really write any PHP for it.
@Jimbo on it for PHPNW if you are
Old but classic. Clients From Hell
> "CLIENT: Magic, got it."
:P
@DaveRandom Yeah man, I can't remember what time it normally starts, though
@Jimbo 7 IIRC (maybe 7:30), I know it was too early for me when I was in Stockport
@Jimbo I paid $295 for Komodo IDE lol
90 quid is cheap.
They seem to have made the shit website even more useless for some reason
I blame Farkie
13:58
@DaveRandom lol
The phpnw site hasn't been updated for ages
Good morning
Morning @ircmaxell
@Duikboot you mean crm?
yes :)
@Jimbo It was done in the run up to the conf I think, I know it used to have info about the next talk
14:01
> CLIENT: I don’t think curly hair is well associated with dental care.
@Duikboot my old company uses salesforce..
@DaveRandom If you're ever up for getting to Preston there's the "Preston Geekup" I go to where techie guys and girls meet up once a month for food and drinks stuff.
I've been going there the past 6 months or so instead of PHPNW
@JoeWatkins That's where he's wrong. What do you get if you eat all your crusts?
some of these are brilliant
> "Can I only view my website through the internet?"
user895378
@JoeWatkins good god
user895378
14:04
morning
@rdlowrey morning
@rdlowrey I was sad about the Auryn decision initially... think I've found a way around it though, by using an interface that extends another interface to spread things out and having factories for the sub interfaces, instead of one "globalised" factory.
> "I think I’m going to be good at this computer stuff. I play the piano, so, y’know, that probably carries over."
user895378
@Jimbo Yes, interfaces + composition usually solve all of your problems. In particular, composition makes everything "just work" with auryn.
user895378
14:08
There's often no good reason to extend things when you can pass an object in and implement the same interface by wrapping the composed object and modifying behavior at the top layer.
@JoeWatkins Fast typing == quicker learning ;)
so funny, I'm actually in quite a lot of pain from the laughter ...
user895378
I don't know how to feel about HN now being down for ~36 hours. It's clear that the people running that site don't know what they're doing.
> "In addition, the font it’s using on the forms isn’t audible!"
> "When my computer loses power, could you program it to display a message on the screen that it’s lost power?"
omg I must stop ...
@JoeWatkins clients from hell?
@JoeWatkins yes, yes I can. And I have this lovely bridge over here for sale for only $50,000
14:22
I had to stop reading, I just dunno how these people are getting themselves dressed in the morning, or facing the day ....
PHP Developers please contribute here
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Aaaaand it's closed :)
^ that escalated quickly..
@ircmaxell the cold weather followed us home :(
14:36
not as cold as it is here today
Current Conditions: Temperature: 7.0 F (-13.9 C), Weather: Clear, Wind: From the NNW at 14.0 MPH Gusting to 24.0 MPH, Wind Chill: -10 F (-23 C)
you've beaten us by 5 F, but to be fair, there's nearly 1,000 miles between us :P
hi,can someone answer me one question?
Can I insert multiple records to database via INSERT SQL stmt?
@ircmaxell sorry for the direct ping - do you know if there is any way to know if an sql string is already escaped?
already escaped?
yeap
same problem of avoiding double encoding, basically
(or on the same wave)
14:40
Hmmm...
I didn't find anything so far, that's why I'm asking
not securely... I mean you could check for bad characters, and check to see if they are properly escaped, but I wouldn't
yeah, that's a blacklist
bad idea
exactly
14:55
@Febbie you can, don't hesitate to try ideas that you have
Oi elevenites.
user895378
@DanLugg morning
@rdlowrey What's the good word then there captain?
user895378
The good word is ... "boring."
user895378
I'm writing unit tests.
14:57
Yay!
By the way, unit testing is so 2013. This year it's all about prodshot: just dump it to production and see if you get shot.
@DanLugg I like it. I'll take one.
@DanLugg Good choice on the name, if you'd called it "Dump Roulette" I imagine others would have had a completely different idea on what you meant.
@Jimbo Didn't take long for scatological references...
lol
Hi all!
What's new?
Eee?
Awkward silence.. not good bro :)
hey all
15:34
Welcome
@reikyoushin where are you?
what sort of methods, teams, processes, etc. do you or your teams use for QA'ing products? i'm part of a bootstrapped startup and am looking at various options
considering outsourcing to a QA team but haven't ever dealt with that before so i'm wondering what options i should consider
@JohnBlythe QA engineers.
Obviously
looking for a bit more on teh process side
obviously
:p
@MaciejCzyżewski here, why?
@JohnBlythe - to put things in simple terms, after years of trying out various things, it boils down to engineers reaching an agreement about 1) writing code in standardized way (PSR) and 2) writing unit tests
15:37
pros cons to using a team of QA peeps vs just hiring a solid person to handle it themselves, any and all of those sorts of nuances
And naturally, using the damn thing they created :>
@N.B. - mm ya. that's definitely a big part of it. something we've begun the last couple months. going w psr. just started writing tests last month, building them slowly but surely.
Also, engineers need to be aware that they create software for people
@reikyoushin mhm
no doubt
15:39
There can't be "I'll do it later" or things like that
And all of those nice principles you get to read or hear about at SO start making sense
DI is useful, you can't imagine how you lived without IoC and things like that
ya that last point is kinda double edged it seems. on teh one hand using our own engineers to test things out provides good immediate feedback for them, helps w code review itself, etc., but having someone who is completely third party and can see things that we can't due to that perspective difference seems very valuable too
START A SENTENCE WITH UPPERCASE LETTER!
@JohnBlythe
Then running automated tests makes sense, being responsible for features you came up with is handled via git (people who contribute submit pull requests, like on github.com)
no thanks, @MaciejCzyżewski
user895378
@N.B. DI isn't just "useful" ... if you're writing object-oriented code then properly employing Inversion of Control is the only correct way to write code. Everything else is bad design.
15:41
:-^^
@rdlowrey yea, I simply didn't want to get into lengthy discussion if it's "omg so great" or "meh, useful", I agree with you
user895378
s/useful/correct/
Anyway, having a 3rd party team to tell your developers what they already know is a waste of time
Then you'll end up with one of those apps where it takes 20 years to fix minor bugs
Responsible engineers (meaning EDUCATED as well) = win
that's a good point
No two ways about it. However, having a dedicated team that tests your client side part of the app is also great
15:43
@MaciejCzyżewski eh? what was your question again?
Testing usability is also good, you might use 3rd party for that
ya, i think that's more of what i'm concerned w at this point since we now have all the internal controls being implemented
yup yup
@reikyoushin My question about place?
@reikyoushin Like job, home or school...
thanks for the thoughts, @N.B.
No problem. If you want more info, just ask, I just put info out there from the top of my head
But, nothing can help as a satisfied, well-trained and responsible developer/engineer. If you find those.. keep them at any cost.
15:46
Truth
@MaciejCzyżewski oh, im from PH..
@reikyoushin Philippines?
@Jimbo what you sayin' for this evening then?
@MaciejCzyżewski yeah
@reikyoushin wow!
15:51
Anyone ever had deep fried shrimps?
@MaciejCzyżewski uhmm, i don't see anything amazing there haha.
@DaveRandom So my train will arrive in Manchester at 18:20 - want to grab a bite to eat before heading to phpnw?
@chx101 That question could probably be rephrased as "is anyone Australian?"
@chx101 yup!
@DaveRandom or Southern
@Jimbo Not sure what I'm doing yet, I might try and run home and grab your book, not sure if I'll have time though
15:54
@DaveRandom If it's too much of a hassle don't bother, I'll get it next month instead lol
Depends what time I can get away from work really, if I can get away by 5:30 it'll be fine. Have you still got my num?
I just all of a sudden developed a craving. I also want some deep fried frog-leg steak too. Seen this?: youtube.com/watch?v=2YZJt_Bw3eo

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