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17:00
@bwoebi Yes I know :-P but it would be obviously non-infinite to a casual reader if it were just a for
1 local, the one I'm developing on, 1 bare on the server, which is a remote of the local one, which I push to, and another 1 on the server, in the public web directory, which pulls from the bare using a hook every time I push to it from local
@MadaraUchiha Congrats showers of ribbons rain down, huge crowds cheer
So basically, the workflow is: Write code in local, push to bare, bare hook makes public pull from bare.
@DaveRandom yes, let me rewrite it…
That way, every time I push, it also instantly deploys to server.
Now, the question
What would happen if I edit a file directly on the server? Without committing or anything.
What would happen when I try to push changes.
Will it overwrite the changes I made on the server? Will it fail?
Remember that the public repo always pulls from bare.
Did I confuse you guys? :D
17:03
@MadaraUchiha ...which is why you should git checkout master, git clean and git reset before you pull onto the server
@DaveRandom I can just add that into the hook
Why all three of them though?
Shouldn't say.. git reset --HARD be sufficient?
checkout master to make sure you're on the right branch, reset to revert any changes to tracked files and clean to remove any untracked files
@MadaraUchiha ummmm... that's gotta be an error, right?
@DaveRandom Not necessarily.
ThW
ThW
17:08
Morning
It's probably a manual invalidation.
Yeh but 8K?!?!?!?
If that's legit, why wouldn't the user get suspended?
not sure it's the strongest reason, but if that is automatic cause for a suspension, someone else can get you suspended by getting enough malicious upvotes on your answers
@DaveRandom First off, he might have been contacted and warned, and not suspended.
Second, maybe they cannot prove that he knew about the targeted voting against him.
malicious upvote is evil
17:16
I was wondering: do you guys consider it acceptable to break with PSR-0 for classes that should never have to be autoloaded for the reason of performance?
why do you get -1 rep for downvoting answers?
@BillyMathews It's a psychological thing to make sure you don't just spam downvotes everywhere.
@Jasper Is autoloading really the performance bottleneck in your application?
You should get + rep for down voting
17:19
@BillyMathews No. Just...no.
Everybody would be down voting answers left and right with no concern at all if the vote is legitimately warranted just so they could game the system.
Yeah it's true..
if it wasn't for that I think downvoting should be rewarded
@cspray It's conceptual for now, but the idea is that it's a caching system that does the following: 1. Get included from index, 2. Include caching rules, 3. If matches a caching rule, check if cached file exists. 4. If cached file exists, serve it as pure html.
after all, I don't take pleasure from essentially telling someone that their question or answer is badly written or anything, I'm down voting to help
The idea is that there might be classes you use for defining the caching rules, and by placing them in the same file as the caching system, you would be decreasing the number of files accessed to 3, from (let's say) 6 or so, which would seem to be a significant performance gain
@Jasper I would argue against breaking convention in the application like that. Not for performance reason though but for maintainability. Can be a bit of a mental hassle if 90% of the system works a certain way and the other 10% goes off and does something different.
Particularly if that something different is because we think that there might be a performance increase
If you knew with data that it would be a performance increase that's a different scenario ;)
Also, this is an interesting read on autoloading by @ircmaxell blog.ircmaxell.com/2012/07/is-autoloading-good-solution.html
17:27
@cspray What complicates is that a caching system is used for the very reason of performance and that the idea is that the system will be usable across the board rather than being tied to a single application
I will always be of the belief that optimizations should be done because of hard data from using and profiling the system or because you know without a doubt that the optimization will substantially increase performance. Sacrificing maintainability for theoretical performance wins just doesn't sound good imo.
4
fair enough
hi guys.. mornning. is there a free hosting site that can let users customize the whole domain name?i mean, i have a local site and i want to upload it in a free hosting site.and i want to edit the domain name. sample: www.mydomainname.com
@Cecil .com domains are all paid.. (besides the fact that there's no free lunch)
btw, morning everyone
@cspray while an interesting article, it is about include vs autoloading, while what I'm thinking about is inlining classes vs autoloading, which is a quite different thing as it is about the number of files accessed. (And here, it's even about reducing the files accessed to a constant number of 3, even if the application you cache for has dozens of files)
17:33
@Jasper Good point
@reikyoushin even .net?
@Cecil yes.. you won't see free .com/.net/etc domains
@reikyoushin You must have been reading my mind because I was totally gonna say "no free lunch"
@reikyoushin: okay, i see..
@Cecil the only free top level domain i know of is dot.tk
which has a bad reputation..
Google "dot.tk"
17:35
@reikyoushin mornin
@Lusitanian what's up! anythin new on the oauth site peehaa's working with?
@cspray ++
@reikyoushin eh not really @PeeHaa . we want to get a 1.0 of the lib out soon(TM)
and he's setting up a demo for user data extraction, etc at demo.phpoauthlib.com
@Jasper the maintainability hit of putting everything in one-big-file is going to be significant
@Lusitanian why does it say twitter but the logo is octocat. :P
17:37
@reikyoushin i was wondering the same thing
@PeeHaa stop confusing your logos
@Cecil domain names aren't expensive, though. That is, if you want a name that isn't registered, it'll generally cost you less than 10 euros a year. If someone has registered it, they can ask anything they want for it. Also, you'll still need hosting of one form or another.
@Lusitanian so basically its just a demo repository of all the services available?
@reikyoushin i think that's the goal
@Lusitanian that's cool. if you need help i might squeeze in a bit. though i know peehaa can handle it.
@Jasper the cheapest i know of for a recurring price (not promo) for .com is here: internetbs.net (besides namecheap, which i would prefer)
@ircmaxell True. I was thinking that the only exceptions would be some minimal data structures - almost structs (with a constructor, some public fields and maybe the visitor pattern). It's still has a maintenance overhead, but it's not all that big.
17:43
i got a slow netconnection at this moment :( unbelievable
I suppose you are right, though, it does come with a maintenance cost and as @cspray said I should definitely not go and pay that cost without hard evidence it will (or might, considering it's not a single application but rather a library) matter
Well, I do stack classes in a single file if they are tightly coupled
like in a linked-list implementation, the "node" class isn't really supposed to be public, so I just put it in the List class's file
but for readability, not performance reasons
That makes a lot of sense. In my case, they would be tightly coupled, but not non-public. You would use the TimedCaching only to define the a caching rule, but you'd do it in the file with caching rules, rather than in the caching system itself.
Anyway, thanks to you both for giving me a different perspective on this.
Vote's in a little over two hours :)
17:59
I think my head is going to explode. Someone created and is actively retagging questions with . Coding problem. I don't have enough words to express my rage. No, actually, I do, but they'd cause flags to be raised.
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@Charles Example? Can't see any.
@DanLugg I nuked them all.
Or did you fix em' all already?
Ah -- Responsible user then?
lol
18:04
What a douchehat.
lolwut ? Rejecting an edit like this one stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/4082441
I'm surprised, you'd expect it to go the other way given the resident stereotypes about people that do bad editing things.
re: array of RFC: does anyone know if the given implementation is O(n) or O(1)?
18:21
@happy Should also remove the begging.
@Jasper IIRC it needs to iterate over every element exactly once per call, making the run time depend on the number of elements, therefore being O(n).
@Charles It sure looks like that.
Makes sense, since it is just a matter of type hinting. PHP can't possibly enforce a certain data type to arrays.
@Charles I'd really hate that, O-factors shouldn't be hidden like that. I was thinking about the alternative to keep a field on each array to contain which type it contains as long as it only contains a single type (performance hit for everyone not using this as well, but I'm not sure if the performance hit would be significant) but it doesn't really handle deletions from the array gracefully, so it's probably O(n) as you're saying
@Jasper That would just move the O(n) problem to the deletion?
@webmaster777 That's what I'm saying: I was thinking about a non-O(n) solution, but it doesn't really work because I forgot about deletion for a moment
@Jasper hm. Even if you'd keep all types in the collection, it would be kind of problematic.
18:30
yep
You would need some form of Hashmap<type,refcount> thingy, which is pretty undesirable.
hey guys :) my first time in stackoverflow chat ^_^
I guess it is understandable that feature was not implemented yet!
@AnkitPise Welcome :)
@AnkitPise Morning!
18:33
thanks everyone :)
@AnkitPise welcome aboard and have a good stay
cool community here ;) hope to have some good time getting lot knoweledge
@AnkitPise You came to the right place. What's your current level?
@webmaster777 yeah, I always realized that was the reason (well, at least as long as I know about big O's anyway) so I was quite surprised to see it as an RFC by big names (that is, names that sound familiar to me, as I'm not too involved in php development)
I've earned 51 points yet :P
18:36
Hello, I haven't done PHP in a like while. I used to use mysql_* I have been reading that this is depreciated. I have also read that there are two options that I can use PDO or mysqli_* Which is the more widely used of the two? Or which do you recommend?
@Will PDO
Hey crypticăƒ„
@Will MySQLi
@salathe dafuq?
18:37
@Jasper Six of the thirteen accepted PHP 5.6 RFCs are from people in this room. Wow. I knew it was a lot, but almost half!?
@MadaraUchiha what?
guys why PDO over mysqli?
@salathe Why mysqli?
It less letters @AnkitPise
@MadaraUchiha Trollin' mostly.
18:38
The parameter binding interface mysqli uses is batshit insane.
@AnkitPise PDO works with more database engines (i.e. PostgreSQL etc), but mostly because of named parameters.
ok thanks guys. Thats all I needed to know :P
Off for some tea now
oh... so in case db platform changed pdo will still work with same queries and code right?
Stick with PDO, until it doesn't provide something you need. :)
@AnkitPise No.
@Will PDO takes the crown. The idea is that it can connect to multiple dbms (e.g. mysql and pgsql). I'm a bit on the fence myself, because I feel PDO is a leaky abstraction (and many people aren't aware of that), but PDO is probably the best option for you.
18:39
@AnkitPise Unless you write magic queries that run on every platform, no. You'll still need to update the SQL in some cases. If you want "real" cross-database support, you'll also need a query builder (as used by many/most? ORMs).
(and while I was typing slowly, that's exactly why I feel it's leaky in its abstractions)
@Jasper leaky abstraction how?
Yeah, and then there are things that can't really be abstracted away. For example, postgres does this thing with blob data encoding ...
Thanks @Charles for explaining :)
@MadaraUchiha It abstracts over your dbms. Except, it only does so half the way through, because it abstracts your function calls, but not the differences in SQL flavor
18:43
@Jasper True, but that can't really ever be truly abstracted away.
@MadaraUchiha Challeng ~~accepted~~!
@webmaster777 Good luck with that
Darn, what's strikethrough?
Aah accepted
@MadaraUchiha So, you're saying most ORMs do an impossible job?
@MadaraUchiha One thing I have used in the past and do like is to build a simple wrapper class around my db driver and provide functions to generate sql where dbms's differ. For example, a limitOffset function that returned "LIMIT a, b" for MySQL and "LIMIT a OFFSET b" for pgsql (I didn't realize that MySQL supported the pg-way too) or a regexOperator function which would insert the regex comparison operator for the used dbms
It's not perfect, since it still allows you to write incompatible queries, but I do like it because it does show awareness of the problem and partial abstraction over it
@webmaster777 they avoid the problem rather than solve it
And as you see, I'd not automatically recommend that to anyone, but it is the reason I'm not completely convinced of PDO.
@Jasper Ah, but while that might work fine for Postgres and MySQL and SQLite, it'll fall flat on its face with Oracle and MSSQL, which not only each use different syntax, they expect it up near the SELECT.
18:58
@Jasper I don't get it. PDO and an ORM are usually two complementing things.
Just like your set of "complementary" functions, which you add to the database layer.
@Charles Which is a good start of an argument to use neither
:P
@Charles it's basically what Charles says here: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/14763287#14763287 They don't allow you to write plain SQL, which was basically what we were (implicitly) talking about here: an abstraction that allows you to write sql, yet makes sure it runs on multiple dbms
@Charles Well, that was reflected in my system, in that there was no Oracle or MSSQL class for my wrapper, showing I did not support them
Does anyone here use a mac? Does PDO already come with it? or do I need to add it on?
@Charles If I were to try to add support for those, I'd probably have to make a selectWithLimitAndOffset function, which takes a columns SQL snippet and a body SQL snippet and limit and offset integers, making sure I could generate a proper select with offset and limit. That would be a backwards-incompatible change, unfortunately.
@Will How did you install PHP?
Also what version of PHP do you have?
(but changing each call to "limitOffset" to one of those would probably be less problematic than needing to change every query (as in PDO) - possibly even in a way that the code is aware of which dbms it's using)
19:10
Php was already installed on my mac.
@Will what does phpinfo say?
@Will don't use a mac, but recent versions of php do come with PDO. You can always use phpinfo() to check, though
Just checking
I am guessing that is a good sign ?
$ php -r"phpinfo();" | grep PDO would have worked too.
I read "Ubuntu builds PHP with PDO " So I know I am good to go on my server
19:13
@webmaster777 $ php -i | grep pdo
that would have worked too.
ah much easier to see that way XD
But that would not have shown:
PDO
PDO support => enabled
PDO drivers => mysql, sqlite
PDO Driver for MySQL => enabled
PDO Driver for SQLite 3.x => enabled
Thanks for the help
@webmaster777 $ php -i | grep -i pdo
19:19
Then it would show those :)
funny how the -i flag is semantically so different for both commands.
@Lusitanian the twitter icon is broken in the font awesome font so I added github as placeholder :P
Also morning all
Morning!
user895378
19:42
@NikiC I've been waiting on FastRoute for weeks. Will be implementing it in all of the things.
user895378
\o/
I saw somewhere that it's best practice not to include closing php tag. Is this correct? What's the rationale behind this?
@salathe thanks so much
20:00
2014 Moderator Elections: Vote Now! (primaries)
been watching the countdown for the past 15 minutes =oD
user895378
Each time you don't vote Yes for @MadaraUchiha a baby seal gets clubbed.
Can you also nominate somebody else for president mod?
wow, that was random. I was reading up on the nominations and their comments when I decided it was time to refresh the page and see how much time was remaining - a refresh showed I could vote, but also that nobody had voted yet...
must have been the exact moment voting opened :P
@PeeHaa No
Sweet lord bluefeet's on a freaking rocket!
user895378
@NikiC I have a pretty exhaustive set of routing unit tests sitting around in my local aerys repo. I assume you won't mind if I coalesce any differences and PR a new test/ directory + phpunit.xml so I can feel good about immediately migrating all my projects to FastRoute?
20:10
@MadaraUchiha it's interesting how many people are dropping by because you linked to the room in your nomination.
Haha
Yeah
That reminds me of @Gordon drama last year :D
You're doing it wrong @MadaraUchiha!
E_NEEDZ_MOAR_DRAMA
I mean it worked out for @Gordon ;)
@PeeHaa You're now officially my campaign manager.
Do your magic.
That is going to end well :P
could someone remind me what that drama was about again?
20:12
moment

The Mihai Incident

Feb 26 '13 at 11:48, 1 hour 13 minutes total – 347 messages, 22 users, 5 stars

Bookmarked Feb 26 '13 at 13:06 by Gordon

@Jasper ^
user895378
lol, I remember that
thanks
@rdlowrey Good times :)
oh man, this is the best time to put a good meme. It would get so many stars from people dropping by.
lulz there is some geniun funny stuff in that part of the chat intarface btw

PeeHaa gloating

Apr 3 '13 at 20:02, 5 seconds total – 3 messages, 2 users, 0 stars

Bookmarked Apr 3 '13 at 20:03 by Madara Uchiha

Damn floodprotection!
@rdlowrey I need ssl help!
user895378
20:17
I'll help if I can. No promises :)
I have an .pem intermediate and a "normal" crt. How can I combine those?
Ok if I remove the RFCs which end voting today and are a done deal? Would like to combine the pins again.
Or if any of the other 55 people in here knows the answer you are all allowed to talk in here. Just saying ;-)
user895378
I assume the "normal" .crt file is in PEM format?
user895378
If not you should be able to convert it easily with the openssl command line binary anyway
user895378
20:20
I never can remember what the exact openssl commands are, but something like this should work.
I'm tenth :|
The crt file contains my certifcate which I can read the pem contains gibberish
@MadaraUchiha you need more votes!
Nooooeezz 11th :|
haha, "Perhaps we can solve this matter by using websockets?" @PeeHaa that's great. You should definitely use that more often.
Also, how sad am I that on my day off I spend part of it going through a year old SO chat transcript?
20:21
voted for 3 candidates :p
user895378
@PeeHaa Something like -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----<gibberish>-----END CERTIFICATE----- in the .crt?
In addition to Madara, any other PHP chaps in the election?
@MikeB does Rocket Hazmat count?
@MadaraUchiha ew, I guess
jk :p
20:22
@rdlowrey The crt is "readable" the pem is real gibberish like I just opened a exe in notepad gibberish
too many pinned items!
good night room
I'm tied for tenth :|
This is the previous elections all over again
@MadaraUchiha Too lazy to open the thing again. How many go through?
In a few hours IndianOverflow will arrive to mass upvote Raghav and their buddies
@PeeHaa 10
user895378
20:23
@PeeHaa hmm ... then your PEM isn't a real PEM. A correct PEM format looks like this
user895378
(and it may or may not have the key included)
@rdlowrey Yeah that is what I expected to find :|
@MadaraUchiha @RocketHazmat Voted for both, Good luck!
user895378
It's probably just encoded in a different format. Openssl can convert it for you though.
@MikeB Thanks
user895378
20:24
@PeeHaa I would try googling "openssl convert pkcs12 to pem" and/or "openssl convert der to pem"
user895378
And see if that outputs an intelligible PEM format
jesus. Why the fuck would people not give it the correct ext? :P
They are messing with me I TELLS YA!
  1. bluefeet             [  601] ( 96k rep,21065 helpful flags)
  2. Bohemian             [  473] (115k rep, 1452 helpful flags)
  3. Jon Clements         [  300] ( 44k rep,  811 helpful flags)
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Always two points behind
user895378
@PeeHaa But once you have everything in a correct PEM format you can just concatenate them all together in the same file.
Man, I haven't been in here in forever
20:29
welcome back :)
Thankies~
@Hiroto Oh, how are ya?
@MadaraUchiha experiencing the joys of moving house
(Everyone who entered the room probably came from the election page, which means they voted for me, right?)
I came in here trying to figure out how many times "wtf" has been said in this room actually
20:32
On a related note on that WTF/m ratio. I see we are getting scary close to 20k cv's
Jay
Jay
guys why does this not work?
final class something{

	public static $var;

	protected function __construct(){

		self::$var = 'test';
	}
}

$val = something::$var;

echo $val;
@Jay Constructor is protected
@MadaraUchiha Look more closely...
I'm 11th again :(
everyone vote for @MadaraUchiha
20:33
@Jay Stop doing horrible things it it will work
Jo dawg!
Just the person I needed
what's good (or bad, if oyu need me)
@Jay Well, you should define "not work". I would imagine this does indeed work; in that it echos nothing
More specifically you don't get 'test' like you're implying you should because you never create an instance of 'something' and __construct never gets run
@Lusitanian WTF are those .pems in the zip?
20:34
Also, stop doing horrible things
@PeeHaa ca.pem is the CA, the second one is the intermediate cert
According to @rdlowrey it's not really a pem file
oh they're zip archives
user895378
lol
forgot to add the uh
zip extension.
idk why they're zips
20:35
aaaah lol
but try extracting them. yeah idk
user895378
bahaaahaaaahaa
goddamnit :P
should've given you the uncompressed verseions but i just downloaded them straight from the site and sent them to you
@rdlowrey I'd appreciate that ;)
20:35
and i forgot they came in zip format for no discernible reason
ca.pem because ca.zip makes too much sense :P
exactly
Madara, I just voted for you.
The code there is just a quick write down I did yesterday, practically didn't test it at all ^^
much better :P tnx @Lusitanian
20:36
@PeeHaa no problemz
user895378
@NikiC Yeah working on it now. Should be able to PR those at some point tonight. I want to start using it right away, so I'll might be sending you lots of PRs over the next couple of days.
Feb 26 '13 at 12:04, by Octavian Damiean
@MihaiIorga Isn't it obvious? You're wearing a red shirt ...
@rdlowrey Cool :D
And good thing you came online. I would have been dicking around trying to figure out what is wrong til tmorrow morning otherwise :P
I wasn't sure whether I should develop that proof of concept into a proper library, but I guess that settles it ^^
20:37
The baby seals being clubbed thing got me. Under no circumstances should baby seals be going to clubs.
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Does anyone here has an high level proposal for the backend architecture of a multi-content website?
@PeeHaa lmao yeah i just got frustrated the first time and tried to extract it, and it worked
Jay
Jay
I need it a singleton class which loads the __construct()
sigh still with that terrible thing
@Jay Chances are you don't need a singleton
20:39
By now you should know we don't support singletons in here :P
@Jay singleton is almost always a bad thing
Henrique, have you heard of Javascript? :)
@Aaron, why are you asking?
we got a lot of pinned messages...
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@Henrique, because it works on singletons no?
20:42
Not necessarily
The new goal is to make the star board contain only pinned messages ;)
But you cannot create a class which can be instantiated?
@NikiC Did I just give you and empty pin?
:)
E_NEED_MOAR_PINS
E_UNPIN_ALL_THE_MESSAGES
20:44
First of all, Javascript is not a regular OO language, it is prototyped
Jay
Jay
Does anyone know how it can be done?
so, things work a little bit different
@Jay, look for DEPENDENCY INJECTION
@HenriqueBarcelos It is brave that you try, but I don't think it will help
@PeeHaa "There is no such thing as a bad developer, there are just poorly taught ones"
debatable.
20:49
^
haha, sure
@PeeHaa great job with PhpOAuthImpl, I especially like how you have the ability to grab Twitter's TOS and almost nothing else :)
I can run thru some services and implement them this week though
i'll probably target facebook since i'm assuming it has a massive API
just saying that everyone was a newbie once upon a time
I agree
@Lusitanian hehehehe :)
@Lusitanian Why do you think I started with twatter/tos? ;)
20:52
@PeeHaa I'm assuming Facebook, Google, Twitter, Github are most important?
@PeeHaa because it's an incredibly complex api call
@HenriqueBarcelos I disagree. We don't say that about other professions. "There's no such thing as a bad doctor, there are just poorly taught ones". I can tell you that I would be a horrible doctor regardless of the quality of training
@Jay I think you're using the word Singleton wrong, which is why people don't get what you're saying at all. What you seem to be talking about is static functions/variables. And you're right, __construct works with new and when creating objects, static variables do not, so that does not work.
Being bad at programming isn't bad. It is ok not to be good at something.
Yeah, I'd never make a good surgeon
20:53
@Lusitanian Yeah. But I need to cleanup my shit first :P It was weekend and I have been drinking...
@PeeHaa You need to hit the Ballmer peak better...
@cspay agreed, but I like to give people a chance
lol this looks familiar requestable.pieterhordijk.com/LYd7o
My main site looked like just that for more then a year :P
@PeeHaa you need to go into design
Like, I was always the worst playing soccer and nobody was nice enough to give me a chance and let me try... Even knowing that I'd never be a Messi, I wish I could play it with my friends...
20:56
@PeeHaa can you get me SSH/SFTP access to the webroot?
i have my blog which has one post written over a year ago...
@Lusitanian Shit is adaptive and responsive motherfucker
@PeeHaa make it parallax too
@Jasper heheheh
20:57
ehuaeuahuehua
@Lusitanian parallax motherfucker do you speak it
@PeeHaa only english
say responsive one more time
i dare you
@Lusitanian's mom is pretty responsive
@Lusitanian Yeah I can
If you get what I mean
20:58
@Jasper minimalism is the new wave
well done!
I'm trying to remember the last time that something in here didn't turn into jokes about my family :(
Simpler times, simpler times.
@PeeHaa kk cool email that
yes sire
@Lusitanian I was gonna say something about my wife's responsiveness
20:59
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A: 2014 SO Moderator Election Q&A - Questionnaire

Madara UchihaAlright, here comes my take :) Good luck to all candidates. An asker repeatedly flags their own question and says that they need to delete it or they'll be fired, because they mistakenly posted proprietary code. There are several good answers on that question. What do you do? A user is no...

i'm about to bounce for a bit, be back on later if you're still here
Because she really is getting into responsive web design!
@Lusitanian probably
20:59
My questionnaire. If anyone has any suggestions for me to add/modify, please do tell.

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