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08:00
Lol I get that, you had a picture of your hand put up too?
@Petah In this case it doesn't matter whether he choose 7 or 8 :)
@ICanHasCheezburger Not mine but yes. :D
@PeeHaa just make a signed active x component that will silently install
@ICanHasCheezburger I code for work at home, however I have agreement that I can make that part open source (i.e. that code belongs to me, not the company).
For some reason I keep typing something like public doSomething() ... and then my editor doesn't understand =/
08:03
@Leri anything you do in your own time is copyright to you, so you can do with it as you choose
@Petah Neh flashfallback or GTFO :D
Depends on the contract I suppose.
@Petah Exactly. So basically at home I create libs and use them at work if needed.
as long as it doesn't use/conflict with the companies software
agreed with @Jack, you cant be doing your company's work and claim confidential data opensource lol
08:04
you can
is it ethical?
it isn't legal first of all if you have signed the employment contract
idk about other countries but we have that clause in our contracts here
well, ianal
either way could probably win, depends who pays the most legal fees
Location and time, by default, shouldn't affect the openness of a project.
@ICanHasCheezburger Not really. For instance I've created library that makes TCP packet based and uses json as data transfer format. That is not project specific.
thats what i like about where i work, they a liberal on that fact
08:07
@Leri yes ofcourse, that's why I mentioned 'confidential' data, as long you avoid that, you are free to post your code.
Still, in doubt, you should ask your boss first :)
will be kicked to even know i'm at stack solving people's issue instead of company's lol
it's weekend starting here tomorrow~ and my boss isn't at work today~ what reason would I have to not spend time here?
lame
wanna job?
Hmm, this will be the first time that I'm adding a version number in my class name :)
you would know if you're being pushed to design while you like to work on development
08:11
@ICanHasCheezburger idk, why not spend time developing what you have a passion for?
my work currently requires me to do design, I can't choose what I want to do at my current workplace
but i mean if you can spend time here, against your bosses wishes, or you could spend time deving something you like?
i'm pretty much doing it by simultaneously checking the questions I can answer
so i should shut up :P
did u mean developing my own stuff?
nu nu im too inexperienced for that, I haven't got any ideas either
08:14
not necessarily your own stuff, but you could also contribute to oss you support
or just work you your own cv/portfolio
I got a question since you mentioned portfolio
@ICanHasCheezburger Where do you think experience comes from?
@Jack oO
@Petah Well if you're a designer you can easily mention the websites you have worked on, but what about development? I mean I can't say what I have developed for the client coz it would leak their confidential data, no?
@Patrick that's true, but I haven't thought about it, maybe I should
@ICanHasCheezburger what I do is I screenshot the non front facing side of my projects on the dev/staging environment (hence dummy data)
which shows things like data collected, analytics made, etc
but then also i push my boss to release oss, with restrictive licenses (admittedly not always possible)
@ICanHasCheezburger I had all the (crappy codeigniter) websites that I did for clients in my portfolio when I applied for a job (with a short explanation of features etc and a screenshot). But that was from freelancing. Even better would be a few things on github, but mine is still empty. Need to get a few things up soon.
@Patrick The same with my git (The reason is that I am lazy f..., who does not write tests).
i personally try to develop everything in a generic reusable fashion, then if it would be desirable to another company you can release it under the AGPL with out fear of commercial companies stealing your revenue
08:27
0
Q: create google calender event in php. sync with my local calender

SandeepI am trying to sync events to google calender API. Please let me know if any simple project sample of create an event in google calender in PHP.

man
canendar events and rrules are a mindf**k
especially when you deal with multiple time zones
(my most recent project)
@Leri its not unclear, he wants to convert a flat list into a tree based on a / terminated property
@Petah Oh, I see. However it's not clearly mentioned in question itself. I'll retract my vote though.
08:35
@Leri saw that question, but there is no logic to it, his nested arrays don't match
@ICanHasCheezburger how do they not match
(not saying its a good question)
hold i'll explain
but i can clearly see what he is trying to do, and how it can be done
@ICanHasCheezburger They do match. :)
this `[0] => Array
(
[type] => dir
[name] => guides` I presume is just some necessity and not from the previous array
The inner one `[0] => Array
(
[type] => dir
[name] => it` is again a necessity now the next index of this doesn't have the same values
Also the inner arrays have file names, but the third file is out of that array, I don't know if you get me
Jes
Jes
08:40
hi friends
good noon
how to fix
Warning: Creating default object from empty value in
$attributes = new stdClass();
$attributes->basic->firstname->value = $firstname;
brb lunch time :D
@Jes $attributes->basic is undefined.
code golf anyone?
@ThW Afaik, as long as there is a variable (like in the array entry), the node is preserved (removed from the place in the dom, but still in memory). This can be important if you use different node-classes ("overloading" the standard types)
@Petah Meh, that's non-sense, imho...
@Sandeep a mod flag with the reason "aaa". is that supposed to be funny or something? because if it was meant to be funny, I didnt get it. either write a proper reason why you are flagging something or dont flag something. thanks.
08:55
what do you guys think of filtering routes by auth?
or is it more ideal to filter models by auth?
Morning
Morning, @Fabien
How is everyone?
good, u?
me, almost squeezed by time ",< many things to do; confused of what to be done first.
09:01
@Leri Yeah, I'm writing a generic "Authorization" based API request validator class.
So, the backends will be versioned.
@Cecil the first thing
should be done first
@Jack authorisation, or authentication? or both?
if someone wants interesting question to think, I have one here :p
@Petah Authentication ... via the Authorization header :)
complicated task, not as complicated as both, but i wish you luck.
@Leri no, it also need to define precision (i.e. to calculate it from exponent at least)
^ googled
are we gonna get named params any time soon?
@Petah Good thanks
09:09
@AlmaDo Y U RETURN NULL AT THE END OF FUNCTION?
@Leri yeah. habit to return explicitly. I know that's useless :\
null is implicit?
y u no use the language features to your advantage?
again - habit
y you not be explicit with your code?
both acceptable
confused im/ex
09:12
@AlmaDo confused about?
nevermind..
so
do you think nikic's proposal (named params) will get accepted?
i would jiz all over it if it did
@AlmaDo Not sure what your comment means.
@Jack which?
On my answer ... you don't mind trailing zeroes, but you mind how you got to it? Confused.
In any case, I've updated it.
09:17
no. sense is - I can live with them (but want to avoid). But I can't deal with rounding of %.f
Hmm okay, well, let me know if my update worked .. gtg
@Jack hm ..
$floatAsString = "1E-8";
$precision = strspn(
  strtr(ltrim($floatAsString, '0'), ['-' => '', '.' => '', '+' => '']),
  '0123456789'
);

echo round($floatAsString, $precision); //0
hmm
09:19
so not what I want..
precision should be 1 ... that's odd.
Okay, I'll look at it again when I'm at home.
Interesting question :)
ok, thank you!
09:31
I want time machine to punch myself: stackoverflow.com/a/13580870/1283847 :'(
yay
and that guy blames me for returning null in last function line :D
test test
weird threw me an error now
so why punch @Leri?
@AlmaDo That was about a year ago and I don't do things like that. So I can blame you. :p
@Leri I think you feel like
Feb 17 at 8:57, by Alma Do
good lord. That are my feelings when I'm returning to my old code which I've not commented
but reason is different
@ICanHasCheezburger Because of such shitty answer with some shitty code. :)
@AlmaDo Yep.
you're being over-modest, the answer is accepted and voted up too, stop worrying
@ICanHasCheezburger obviously, you've not seen Q&A that were in '08-'09
hi, @Jimbo
09:38
XD damn must be fun to see
5k downloads :-)
^ what?
09:39
One of my github repos - hit 5k unique downloads today
@Jimbo Well done!
well, 5.1
oh, @Jimbo
look here - may be you'll have good idea :p
w00t jus for a day?! that's awesome, what did u make?
@ICanHasCheezburger No, not in one day, it hit 5k today :P
09:40
Ah still :D is an amazing figure
hehe
cc @lusitanian ^
B*tard :P lol
@eclipse, Is there any reason for caching errors?!!
09:47
@Jimbo :D
gratz though!
monrings
hi, @DaveRandom
Hi everyone, I am new in this room and need help. Can you please guide me how can i perform caching on my web site that loads slow due to heavy image galleries and other content.
If anybody is interested in network programming and sucks at it like me, I recommend reading: Java Network Programming (4th edition) by Elliotte Rusty Harold I am currently reading one and it's quite well written and, more importantly, informative. Note: book assumes that you have some understanding of Java.
morning @DaveRandom
@Leri my knowledge of Java is not too far from this
ThW
ThW
09:58
@hakre Yes, I am just surprised that the Nodelist from evaluate() does not count for that.
@AlmaDo LOL
And you'll need max 1-2 weeks to feel comfortable with language.
Yep, you're right
@DaveRandom mon-ring
You see the FB post - they've announced when I'm doing my talk.. I haven't even started it yet!
ehm.. no clues on that tricky-float :( Will wait for Jack :p
@Leri (star)
10:02
I'm back home .. let me dig some more
heh, quickly
I'm playing around different options, but no success yet
yeah, traffic is pretty smooth at 5pm
ah, traffic. My house in 7 minutes on foot from office
@Jack what's traffic? (singapore doesn't have traffic :P)
@andho ehm sure .. have you actually been to singapore? lol
10:04
@AlmaDo Don't you want to exchange jobs and houses? :p
@Leri doubt :p
Howdy, neighbours of room 10.
@AlmaDo Hmm, maybe there's spare place for me in that case? :p
I have a quick question about PHP syntax. (OMG O_O)
f(1)(2)(3) is no longer a syntax error, right?
So I have doctrine entities/repos and controllers which contain everything from handling input data to manipulating the entities to adding the output to the response class. Now I have to write tests for this, how am I supposed to go about this?
10:06
@R.MartinhoFernandes it is
@AlmaDo Oh, still? :(
Dammit. I thought someone was spreading FUD in the Lounge again.
you can't de-reference function result such way..
Well, thanks.
besides, it's ambiguous - so doubt it will be good idea to allow that
Oh, now I'm curious. What's it ambiguous with?
10:12
what should be f(1)(2) ? i.e. f(1) should return some function that then be called with 2? or may be some expression to involve that 2? Sure, we can define some behavior in core, but it won't be readable in code
What would "some expression to involve that 2" be?
To me it's clearly calling the function returned by f(1) with argument 2. Or can parentheses mean something else in PHP?
@Jack I went last november. Nice place you got there
Is it because function calls can only be made with identifiers?
@R.MartinhoFernandes what do you mean "it"?
The fact that it doesn't work.
10:16
@R.MartinhoFernandes hola
it's just isn't allowed by parser
@AlmaDo So there's no real ambiguity?
same as, for example, $x = 'Foo::bar'; $x() will fail, but call_user_func($x) will work
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes. because now it's not working in any way
@R.MartinhoFernandes Don't you think the syntax looks pretty horrible though?
I'd really rather not allow something like that, regardless of how the parser would handle it
I'm really not sure why Closure doesn't have a call() method
oh, @Dave - may be you can help :p
10:21
@DaveRandom I don't see why you would want to disallow it tbh
I'd rather write func(1)->call(2)->call(3) if I was going to do anything, it's still not great but at least it's a little more transparent
@DaveRandom I think it's perfectly fine, to be honest. And I don't understand why such an arbitrary limitation should be in place.
@DaveRandom Doesn't $g = f(1); g(2); works just fine without call()?
@PeeHaa Because foo(bar(1)($f(2)(3)))($meh) will become valid.
@DaveRandom You're not always in some object context
@AlmaDo well, updated my answer again .. ehm, yeah, not pretty.
10:23
@Leri So?
@Jack good lord :D can't say it's simpler than regex :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes It does work, yes. But chaining function calls like that with no text will very quickly end up in a sea of parenthesis
inorite ... =((
and.. tada! ini_get() .. hehe
@PeeHaa So it would create debugging nightmares.
10:24
ehh yeah :D
@Leri Are you saying people currently cannot write ugly code if they want?
@Leri So does static stuff, global keyword, method chaining and the list goes on
because "%.f" on 1e-8 gives you only zeroes.
@R.MartinhoFernandes At least they are limited in that.
@AlmaDo Doing anything scientific with php seems to be punished heh
10:25
@Jack so will it wail when "precision" in ini is lesser than needed numeric digits count?
The fact terrible developers do terrible things is not my problem (most of the time)
@AlmaDo If it's lesser than the significant digits you want? Yeah.
@Jack then.. fail
I mean .. surely, we can pull this whole thing into string domain.
I'll work on that after dinner heh
@PeeHaa Yes, but most of such features exist because of: a) historical reasons. b) they can be used in a good way.
I don't see how dereferencing of function result will be useful.
10:27
g(f()())(); yeah!
I.e. how is that different from $foo->bar()->baz() ?
@Leri I do see a use case (although limited)
it violates that principle i don't rmb the name of, at least in oop.
@Leri Not everyone / everything needs classes
@Jack for example, parseFloat(1.23456789E-30) works well (it's with regex)
10:29
@PeeHaa No, point was: It's as awful as chaining method like that.
@AlmaDo Sigh ... stupid php ... dinner time~
@R.MartinhoFernandes That is precisely the point. There are limits to what should be allowed. That syntax gains nothing and loses readability
@Leri Not worse than Foo::bar()->baz()
@DaveRandom I guess I'll just agree that we disagree on both "gains nothing" and on "loses readability".
For context, I'm a functional programmer, primarily.
fair enough
But do you really see PHP being useful as a functional language?
(not necessarily now, but potentially)
10:31
Foo::foo()->bar()->baz() to make some drama. :)
@DaveRandom I think most languages can gain something from functional idioms, PHP included. (Now leaving this one particular example for a moment and getting more general)
@PeeHaa Okay, even if we agreed that it's not worse than existing chaining opportunities. Do you really think it worth effort to make f()()() work?
GOD MOTHER F*CKING DAMN YOU OPENSSL, Y U NO DOCUMENT PROPERLY?!?!?!?!?!?
@Leri I don't see why not
O.O
@DaveRandom Maybe it will if you calm down a bit
10:36
@PeeHaa 1. It will create one more bad practice (which we have more than enough). 2. Gain from such structure is close to nothing.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's probably true, I suppose, but still, the element that started this discussion just makes me recoil in horror at what people will write
If you have some use-case where it's better than alternative, I take my words back.
In the interest of full disclosure, this particular example originated in toy code for the sake of it.
@Leri Again bad developers write bad code. Not my problem cc @DaveRandom
One of the big (if not the biggest) problems with PHP is the user base, the vast majority of whom write shit and unreadable codez
@PeeHaa Alright, let's forget bad devs. What's the advantage of that syntax?
@PeeHaa That's just the point though, it is your problem, as yesterday's little excursion into Mage will attest...
It may not be my problem now, but one day it will be
@DaveRandom yesterday's and todays...
@DaveRandom And I don't think I am going to see a lot of foo()()()()() in code
Yeh well have fun with that
@PeeHaa Maybe, maybe not
[foo()[foo()()]()(()())[foo(foo())()]]() THIS IS SPARTAAA!!
10:42
@ThW Because it is the nodelist from libxml in a PHP shell. At least this is the way I explain it to myself. It's also not possible to overload it with a different classname and such. Also in the XSLT area, you can't return it from callbacks (php:func stuff) nor can you create a nodelist your own.
ThW
ThW
@hakre Yeah, that's what I mean by "GC magic" :-)
lol that post
#ifdef PHP_WIN32
# include <windows.h>
# include <Wincrypt.h>
/* These are defined as macros in Wincrypt.h and types in OpenSSL */
# undef X509_NAME
# undef X509_CERT_PAIR
# undef X509_EXTENSIONS
#endif
F*ck you windows, and f*ck you openssl
10:52
how nice
hehe funny
@AlmaDo Hmm, so are you okay with a "broken" implementation for numbers like "1e+3" ?
@DaveRandom Keep away from Windows unless you f*cking need to write on .NET? :)
Well, that particular excerpt is for php on windows heh
I know this isn't the best room for this, but any SQL masters in here?
@Jack not ok. Found that and fixing. Easy with regex, but still.. weird to use that
11:03
fixing how?
afaik "1e+3" can't be written in any other way.
well, if we'll consider 1E3 as 1000 then we can fix it. (i.e. - yes, it isn't 1000 - but we should deal with it somehow at least)
all right.
@DaveRandom windows.h also defines min as a macro, for example. It's horrible.
Using the global namespace should be punishable with death.
@Jack how else we can work with 1E3 and bcmath? I think no other way. Thus - at least, something..
yeah, fair enough hehe
11:06
@AlmaDo Why isn't it 1000?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because "1000" is 4 significant digits.
And "1e3" is only one.
Oh, I think I'm missing context, then.
Don't mind me.
Context = physics :) at least that's how I learned about it
NodeJS is the best programming language.
Better than Ruby :D
True story.
@R.MartinhoFernandes 1234 is 1E3 and 1543 also 1E3 ..
Hello every one!
@AlmaDo Hmm I would have thought at 1500+ => 2e3
typo..
11:14
@Jack Yeah, I get that. For a moment I thought something about how "floating point numbers are inexact" was going on, though. Glad to see it's not that.
@Jack but I agree. stupid PHP's floats :\
@R.MartinhoFernandes Floats are too exact :D
To be fair, PHP isn't a programming language either. ducksWooble 26 secs ago
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LOL ^
11:30
@Jack fixed
@AlmaDo I've got an update too :)
@Jack mine (:
I hate shared hosting.
There, I said it.
@Jack ask me how much I hate shared hosting.
@MadaraUchiha How much would you say, on a scale from 1 to 10, do you hate shared hosting?
@Jack I'd say somewhere between 8.7e87 to 8.9e92.
11:40
^ yay.. more than count of atoms in whole damned Universe?
@AlmaDo That's right.
Even if I expressed my hatred over every single atom in the universe, it wouldn't be enough to describe how much I hate shared hosting.
^ so much pain in that words..
Okay all - giving a presentation, something that's not powerpoints, looks awesome and is quick and easy to use.
@Jimbo I had one I really liked in the past, can't remember the name...
I'll try to dig up some of my ancient history.
@MadaraUchiha Thanks, you've now got my vote for moderator!
Lol, second line revoked my response x)
11:47
sigh, at least the chat tech support rep is a Naruto fan XD
Haven't heard [DB] for a long time.
@Jack You're slacking off.
Oh right, today's another filler's due -_-
which arc is it in now?
11:55
@ICanHasCheezburger Fourth World War - Juubi Revival
One before Fourth World War - Madara Kicks Everyone's Ass
Is Madara's fight with the village leaders over yet?
@RakeshShetty You only asked it 4 minutes ago, please be patients.
@ICanHasCheezburger Yeah, he mopped the floor with them already.
oops sorry if I spoiled for someone here lol
ok @MadaraUchiha
sorry

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