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00:01
@RonniSkansing sometimes...
user924016
=]
@RonniSkansing what better?
user924016
Dunno really, I hardly use ftp and when I do in gui usally just use filezilla. I heard konqueror.org should be worth a try, but I have not tried it
00:20
Is there any way to get PDO to pass in a default value if I don't provide it?
use case: 30 column insert, we typically only use 5-10
00:57
@SomeKittensUx2666 You can set a default value on a column
btw in mysql
Interesting
it was breaking at the PDO level
// Switched
$addUserQuery->execute($profile);
// to
$addUserQuery->bindParam(':id', $profile['id']);
$addUserQuery->bindParam(':LinkedinID', $profile['LinkedinID']);
//..etc
I meant that you can set a default value on a column in mysql directly. It doesn't make sense to me to do it in your code
I think we've got that already
I really don't want to touch this DB
So how do you imagine PDO could possibly insert default values if not provided ?
via a config value?
$pdo->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_DEFAULT_INSERT, PDO::EMPTY_STRING);
or somesuch
ah well.
I'm sick enough of this codebase as it is.
01:06
I think you will encounter a lot of problem, what if the column is set to int instead of text...
Yeah. Like I said, I already changed it to a few dozen bindParams
hi good morning
 
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06:00
sleep wait techniques can be counted as multithreading? i found some articles which just uses this?
@va
@Vainglory07 Hi
06:19
The reason why we flush(); @ob_flush(); is that when we echo or print, the strings are sometimes buffered by PHP and not sent until later. These two functions ensure that all data is sent immediately......is this something php needs to address or am reading an outdated article!
 
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07:47
morning
@Ocramius :)
@reikyoushin It is exactly that
@Gordon Make requests from a "stable" and "trusted" source
Monrinign all
Gratz @JoeWatkins! You old fuck you
08:05
@PeeHaa Top of the morning to you :D
monring y'all
Good morning! :-)
Gentlemen, be this a bug or no?
08:13
who posted here link to question on code golf? @DaveChen? Damn this site :p sometimes questions there are really.. useless. No real use-case. But still such questions will own your mind
morning room
take your best shot here
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A: 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42

Wumpus Q. WumbleyUnix C There are lots of places to find numeric constants. #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <math.h> #include <errno.h> #include <limits.h> #include <signal.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <pwd.h> #include <netdb.h> int main(void) { int thenumbers[] = { ...

that one's pretty cool haha
I doubt there's possible to beat mine:p
0
A: 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42

Alma DoPHP (But method will work in any language). 28 chars: while(1) echo 267509019*2*9; How it works We just factorize this 4815162342 as number. It has many divisors, thus, we'll be able to select those of them which won't violate our restriction. About delimiters for numbers: it's not stated i...

ah, well, just for fun. I also doubt it will be accepted :p
Jes
Jes
hi friends
good noon
how to loop this object array and get all the guid
Morning.
Jes
Jes
@Leri mornig
08:25
@Jes foreach ($yourArray as $item) echo $item->owner_guid.$item->site_guid.$item->container_guid; :-)
And as a suggestion learn php first.
Also guid is meant to be unique which is not in your paste.
Jes
Jes
i have been learning php
not getting to remember stuff
reading books
head first series
@Jes They suck, what I've seen so far at least.
hi, @Leri
Jes
Jes
@Leri what would u suggest for a quick
08:28
@JoeWatkins Happy birthday.
@Jes For learning php or programming in general?
Jes
Jes
@Leri php
@JoeWatkins Happy Birthday
@Jes Every book I've read is either outdated or crap. The best place is manual itself.
^ and by that he doesn't mean the cakephp manual :x
@Jack :)
Jes
Jes
@Leri prob is i do not have access to internet
at home
@Patrick got you
@JoeWatkins omg that is fan fucking tastic
@jes download it from php.net
08:37
@Patrick You type fast. :Ь
@Leri I copy-paste fast
Jes
Jes
thanks
I have a question in my mind can I ask?
^ don't ask to ask, just ask
or "you've already did it"
@Jes I would also recommend you work yourself through that list (mostly videos): http://stackoverflow.com/a/16356866/2834339
If you don't have internet you could try to find a way to download them I guess
08:40
@AlmaDo You need to escape single quote. -.-
Otherwise my brain triggers syntax error.
@Leri all I need is lunch - because hungry as a pack of wolves. But - only after 30 mins..
I am newbie in php but experienced... I have used cake php and few other... I am going to write a big website dynamic with little load... And have started to write my own framework but I am still thinking about security and other issues regard my custom framework
Jes
Jes
@Patrick i can download them
@Patrick which vids u mean any links
good lord. another cake :\
What should I do...? Should I use other's framework or write my own
Just struggling with this confusion?
08:42
@MADTerry Write your own, but don't use in real-world app.
Mean?
@Jes stackoverflow.com/questions/16356420/… start with the clean code videos (once you have a grasp of basic programming)
Good morning.
While creating your own framework you'll get to some advance level but that should be a learning project.
Jes
Jes
@Patrick sure and thanks for ur guidance
08:44
For real world use other frameworks. I came across to an interesting one some time ago. Let me find it.
@leri Yes another doubt.. What is advance level in php... Where to learn those concepts
That's pretty vague question...
There are many class and functions in php.net
@MADTerry nette.org
There was less mess than in other frameworks. ^
08:46
Advance level in php (m): Know what to look for when you are stuck
@Leri Dat static
I never stuck in anything but i dont know good practices
And concepts
@leri ok i will try
@MADTerry You are never stuck??
No... give me a problem i will anyhow manage to do that thing if possible
In one or another language
lulz right...
I actually want to improve my programming skills
08:49
why is every framework built around a SL these days? :(
So any suggestions ?
Saying you are never stuck are not skills it is just being cocky :)
@Patrick What's your alternative?
@Patrick s/DIC/SL
@Leri plain old dependency injection
@PeeHaa fixed ;)
08:51
If you're never stuck then you're not challenging yourself.
@Patrick I.e. directly creating instance via builder or new and pass one around?
Hang around in this chat when the guys start discussing some issue or feature. You'll feel like a retard, I guarantee it.
@Leri I just inject everything I need into my classes, that way dependencies are clear (I think when you use a DIC properly it's not much different, but then what's the point)
@fabien how should i chanllenge myself ? i am trying by getting active on stackoverflow :)
Got any open-source stuff?
08:56
Yes
Elgg
@MADTerry how many languages do you know ?
Messed with it little
I mean as in contributed to an open source project or made one yourself that's viewable online somewhere like github
@MADTerry Do you have a github?
@joe umm....experience wise vb6, html:) css,php,js,jquery(not a language) c++,java c sharp ( hash not working) ,arduino,
08:58
@Patrick spambot for?
@PeeHaa elgg, I used to write those bots that submit comments etc for backlinks
arduino
@peehaa no...i write for myself and then after testing destory them
@Patrick :D
whore! ;)
08:59
^ not proud of it. but it was fun sometimes to get around the spam protection :D
@MADTerry Collaborating in some OSS project or starting one is a good way to become better
:)
Find something with a todo list.
@patrick :) i wrote youtube bot..website hit bot..sms sending bots
@Patrick Basically, DIC is abstraction layer that usually takes care of managing objects that should be injected.
@Patrick At least you didn't work for the mafiaa like @Fabien :D
09:01
At least, this is what it does for me.
Woah :P I worked at both ends of the spectrum.
@Fabien :P
I've done scammy dating -> Anti Piracy
mornirnign @salathe!
09:01
I was really asking about the languages you use to write stuff, like now ..... also, how come is it you could know C++ and C# and not C, that seems odd ...
But the worst of all...
I work on Drupal -_- /s
anyway ... get involved in an OSS project is probably best advice ...
@Leri But why do they need management? So far I did not need one, but I haven't worked on an application with more than a handful of developers yet so maybe that's why
wow, you guys have really gone down in my estimation this morning!
09:02
morning @salathe
Morning Salathe
@Fabien @PeeHaa worst project I ever did was a mugshot site for a client. Looking back I should have never done that, it's just so bad :x
@salathe Morning? It is almost noon dude!
Sad times. Much better to work on something you're willing to put your name on.
@Patrick hehehehhe
09:03
@MADTerry I have a project for you that should be challenging.
You know Code Intelligence like on Sublime or many other editors? Where you click and go to the definition of what ever you clicked on...
@PeeHaa it's sleepy time somewhere in the world too :)
@joe c lacks advancement i am improving it with assembly language and if i wrote c++ c is clear to be known ..it has less difference but is different
:-)
@fabien ys ..continuei am excited
09:04
Build some method for that to work on Github/Bitbucket etc.
@NiekBergman ;)
I think jquery will do ...
C makes the world go round ... I didn't understand much of what you just said ... but okay, you don't like C ... but I don't really see how you can be productive as a C++ programmer if you don't count C as a language you know ...
I can do :P
@MADTerry I think writing inline asm nowadays is really odd.
09:06
@leri learning just for fun ...atleast i should know how everything works
@MADTerry Put it on Github too, so you start an online presence for your work.
@MADTerry How does the universe work? :p
@leri physics laws :P
@Leri more common than you might think ... github.com/krakjoe/profiler/blob/master/php_profiler.c#L39 there's sometimes no other decent way to do something, even after all this time ...
@fabien i will i have added it to my biglist will start soon an update here just 3days to finish my exams
@joe i am learing C (learned few pages of c the programming langauage by dennis retchie) as i started with c++ ...and i never needed it so never bothered
Was busy in node.js when C++ was being taugh...so C++ is also broken
09:16
@JoeWatkins Hmm, I might be doing too high-level stuff and need to have a closer look at those low-level things but.. I'd compare that with exposing kernel directly via high-level language (C# for instance).. There're cases where you do it but that's not usual thing.
it is sort of normal ... in the following way .. to an extent, that's what high level is; there's plenty of stuff implemented in things like C# and Java that must in fact be assembly, you're still calling it even if you're operating at the level of C# or Java ...
But those things are not exposed to userland.
In userland I mean source code itself...
Can someone explain tom e what a YML file does why to use it ? It looks for me at the first sight a script wich can declare the mimum requirements for an application? And adds some installers used for the application?

Ref: https://github.com/Jeroen-G/laravel-photo-gallery/blob/master/.travis.yml
System.nanotime()
@Duikboot That's a travis CI config
yml is just another format
And it sucks
09:28
Wait yml != yaml ?
in some versions of Java that was calling assembly using RTDSC just like I am there ... I rather think if you were designing a language today and didn't have the ability to inline assembly you would seriously restrict how useful it is ... D is a good example of something super modern that does inline assembly ...
@Duikboot no yaml is yml
if there's no other way, or no other sensible way then it shouldn't be thought about for any longer than it takes to write the solution in assembly ...
Never heard about: travis-ci.org
Don't use loose comparison
@Duikboot It is noice
09:30
@Duikboot Continuously Integrate all the things ...
moin @DaveRandom
CI is only useful if you remember to keep looking at it, or reading notifications, or you care for longer than the ten minutes it took to commit the hook stuff in git ...
^ nobody really cares I don't think ...
@JoeWatkins Looked dangerously like you are recommending Code Igniter at first read
09:32
phew, had time to change it ...
So you don't like using it?
I do yeah, I use it for my stuff, but i forget to check it too
@Duikboot yes
@JoeWatkins Yeh that really fucks me off. One of the Github organisation owners should be in charge of that and actually pay attention to it, it should be part of the responsibility
09:34
As I see it it's just a tracker for git commits etc
wich got live tracked by travis?
@Duikboot no it is a CI
Continuous integration (CI) is the practice, in software engineering, of merging all developer working copies with a shared mainline several times a day. It was first named and proposed as part of extreme programming (XP). Its main aim is to prevent integration problems, referred to as "integration hell" in early descriptions of XP. CI can be seen as an intensification of practices of periodic integration advocated by earlier published methods of incremental and iterative software development, such as the Booch method. CI isn't universally accepted as an improvement over frequent integrat...
@DaveRandom dunno who owns that account ... but yes, we should make better use of travis, we shouldn't have to look at @salathe's CI pages to get the build status of documentation ...
Seems like it's only good to use it when working in teams.
@Duikboot Mostly yes
It's like Jenkins?
09:36
did you write every line of code you execute ?
Yes only limited @Duikboot
Me? Yes.
if you didn't, then you're working with code that you need to integrate with ...
no, you didn't ...
(that's kind of my point)
we all of us rely on other software that we need to integrate with ...
That's true.
I don't feel like Im in the need already to start using a CI platform.
@JoeWatkins I thought/knew System.nanosecond used kernel call on Windows... Anyway, I get your point and with that I agree. The part I disagree is that usage of inline asm inside source code should be/is common... And by common I mean something like this.
09:39
@JoeWatkins Requires documentation to be moved to git, which hasn't been done I think because of the OE, so really it just needs someone to give the OE some love, which is yet another one of those things on my list of things to do
I don't need to smoke this big fat joint, but I'm gonna .... it's about establishing practices that are good for the development process in general, and integration and smoking joints are both of them good for the development process ... in my opinion ...
@DaveRandom That thing doesn't need love. It needs some punches in the face
@DaveRandom There was lots of work done in making the OE work with git when we first moved everything else over... that's not holding us back.
Then what is?
That's a very good question. ;)
09:40
(and why did someone tell me that?)
The git work on the editor might not be complete, or fully tested. To be honest, I'd rather have docs on git with scripts/editor/etc. broken than docs on svn with the editor "working" (in so much as it does at the moment).
@Leri yeah it does, query performance counter api ... and how do you think query performance counter API works ?? I think it should only be done if there's no good solution, I don't know enough about SDL or soundblasters to know if that's the case, but soundblasters are as old as the hills and it wouldn't really surprise me if that code was lifted from the SDK somewhere ...
@PeeHaa I like it, in general, it just needs some polishing and possibly the process could do with streamlining a little and it definitely needs some docs for the layman
IIRC the main issue back in the day was letting translations know how out of date they are, we currently use the SVN revision number (incrementing integer) and inject that into the files.
I'm not sure a Git hash would be as useful.
@salathe +1, being in a position to accept PRs would still allow people to contribute easily enough
09:43
@PeeHaa If it worked on branches, so multiple people could edit the same file... that would be a-maz-ing.
^^ Which is easy with Git
That would help
@salathe No but there must be an easy enough way to do "number of commits since <date/time>"
@DaveRandom you can get number of commits since a tag, I'm not sure we can inject that into the files... we'd need somewhere else to store that info I guess.
@JoeWatkins At some point everything goes down to asm. The idea here is how well is that abstracted. QueryPerformanceCounter is an abstraction that hides all that asm stuff from nanosecond implementation. So even if you need some very low level stuff, you need to abstract one out rather than directly inlining in your source code.
I don't really know why it matters for the translators anyway. They could just record "this translated file is good up to English <commit hash>".
09:49
@salathe I've never seen what translators see, is there a simple way I can look at it to try and understand what they do now?
We just tag each file with the "EN-Revision"... like svn.php.net/viewvc/phpdoc/fr/trunk/reference/datetime/functions/…
My WSDL has this structure for calling a method:
<xsd:element name="TestServMethod">
<xsd:complexType>
<xsd:sequence>
<xsd:element name="branch" type="n0:char10" minOccurs="0"/>
</xsd:sequence>
</xsd:complexType>
</xsd:element>
How do i call the method: 'TestServMethod' in my php code, with parameter 'branch' ?
@salathe ...and that's done manually (no automagical $Revision$ type thing)?
@shasi What's a n0:char10?
It's probably just a string of length 10, I would hope
09:54
@DaveRandom Yes that part is done manually. The $Revision$ is an svn:keyword which adds the correct revision number when you checkout the code.
The translator will take that $Revision$ number from the English file, and manually add it in the EN-Revision comment.
@DaveRandom It means that the length of string 'branch' can be in between 0 and 10
@JoeWatkins Happy belated birthday!
@salathe Then I don't see the problem. Just log the commit hash and, if that doesn't adequately convey the age, the date as well (date could maybe be done automagically by git like the revision?)
Sorry, last one
Off to real-world. Later.
09:56
@DaveRandom Yep, exactly. I don't think there's anything major blocking a move to Git.
@shasi No is means that the type of the argument is a char10. While I would hope that this is what it means, you might be well advised to check the typedef for it...
@DaveRandom Yes, required
Ok this is breaking my head a bit. Who's able to help me out to get the best practice to do this?
@shasi Then it's just $obj = new SoapClient($urlOfYourWSDL); $obj->TestServMethod("helloworld");
Also, please don't write a new SOAP web service. Pretty please. Use something sane instead.
or write it intelligently so that the end user can choose their datatype :)
10:03
@Duikboot You have to ask the user to map his column names to your column names. You could implement a best-guess algorithm (maybe using something like the levenshtein distance or something) but you are always going to have to ask the user to confirm that this is what they meant
You could give the users the ability to save their own "file formats" so that if they do it more than once they can use an old mapping scheme
Why implementen a best-guess algorithm? The thing is that the column in the XLS will be renamed to the column they want in the application.
OMG people. It looks like @ocramius suddenly got a life github.com/Ocramius
(kinda)
lol
@Duikboot do you have access to Sage Line 50? It's an awful piece of software in general, bu their data import routines are quite close to what I'm talking about
As in my example : Upload the XLS : and I see oh I would like to use the column firstname.

So :
1. Create a project name
2. Setup fields:
2.1 Create a new field ( wich is going to be used in the application like : 'The firstname'
2.2 Link the XLS column firstname to the generated field "the firstname'.
10:08
@PeeHaa Or maybe a girlfriend, which is not analogous...
lol :D
Eastern Global Metaphor
Oh this one is driving me crazy. Im looking at some screenshots of Sage Line 50.
@Fabien First one it gave me was "Boiling Swallow", I think I'll give that a miss...
10:12
Pretty gruesome.
It's also just given me "Angry Autopsy"
I dunno why "Betty Swallocks" springs to mind though. But i think that'd be a cool name.
@Duikboot "Why implementen a best-guess algorithm? The thing is that the column in the XLS will be renamed to the column they want in the application." Because people are idiots. What you want to do is really similar to what I had to implement in my last project.
How did you start off with that then?
One thing that is key is when the Excel file is submitted just break it up into lines and then stored those in an 'import in progress' table, so that you can show people how the data is going to be interpreted, as well as manually select the columns.
That page also shows people which fields/lines contain valid data, and which lines contain invalid data e.g. invalid email address for the column type email will have a red background.
That makes it really easy for people to see if if the data is going to be accepted or if there is a column that is going to be rejected by the import process.
10:16
Have you maybe a screenshot from what you made? ( Im totally not going to copy-paste your system ) That is also not what I want to do but what I want to know is how to structure this data in my database. How to attach columns the best way to the 'fields' they generate them selves.
@Duikboot I don't have screenshots - it was confidential. But basically a big table, columns types as a dropdown across the top, with all of the data in the data with either i) green background for "it's valid for the selected data type", red for "it's invalid", white for not going to be used.
Hmm ok
"how to structure this data in my database." However you want really....which is not much help. It doesn't sound like you want to allow people to be able to create new field types, so you could just store everything in one row, with null values for the column types that aren't available. Which works until someone wants to be able to have multiple values for a field type (e.g. primary email, backup email).
Ok. I made my example a bit more clear ( from left to right ) i.imgur.com/FqLL2Xp.png
The table heading are the heading received by readiing/uploading the XLS file.
Is that a good practice?
10:31
Imho, I don't think so. I'll do a mock up.
@DaveRandom Well, $obj->TestServMethod("helloworld"); is returning empty string
@shasi If it didn't throw an exception, that means the call succeeded and the server returned an empty string
Add 'trace' => true to the client parameters and dump the response XML out so you can inspect it
@DaveRandom But the same call is giving back a string in SOAP UI
Thanks @Danack for helping me out.
@DaveRandom Fine, i got an xml response.
10:41
@shasi Can you pastebin the request and response XMLs?
well, FF still has leaks ):
@Duikboot So step 1 is just asking them to upload the file. Step 2 looks like:
@DaveRandom Sure... will paste them in codepad
How is firstname / lastname etc generated there?
@DaveRandom Working Request XML from SOAP UI: http://codepad.org/hEiZLslm
Response XML: http://codepad.org/xFr60o8t
So i am not sure how should i send the request in php code
10:53
The problem with what you had (imho) is that you were using programmer terms to describe stuff, i.e. mapping columns to field using slightly technical terms - the problem is that non-programmers just can't cope with that. You need to show them what the program is doing to their data. They can then see what it going to happen to the data, which is the bit that they're interested in. Oh forgot something from the diagram.
@shasi OK so what does $obj = new SoapClient($urlOfYourWSDL); var_dump($obj->TestServMethod("helloworld")); show?
@DaveRandom It just shows: Hello
But i am expecting: Hello helloworld
@shasi What's the URL of you WSDL? (so I can try it)
@Duikboot "How is firstname / lastname etc generated there?" The way I did that was with a 'column guesser' You may have a lot more control over how the excel file was generated, but I had to take data from lots of sources, some of which had either serious typos in, a foreign language or just didn't have headers. The algorithm I used was to,

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