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15:03
@ircmaxell Who would you say the target audience for Google glasses? Fiscally and feature wise.
@Fabien everyone...???
So it won't be $1500? -_-
I don't know the plans
it can get pretty close can't it ... how much is a modern console when first released ?
£400-500
15:07
they are ~£400 here, close to $1000 .. so I think they can be pretty close, in that price range ...
yeah I meant in the usa ...
user895378
Modern consoles are like $500-600 right? I don't know ... I haven't bought one since the PS2 my freshman year at school.
They pretty much just swap the currency symbol around USD -> GBP
:(
I'm pretty sure an XBox One is about 500 bucks (USD)
seems fair ...
15:08
And it is the most expensive of the modern consoles
don't really think I understand money they are twice as much here, more maybe ... I reckon in the uk they'll be the same price bracket as new consoles, it would be acceptable to push the upper limit of that ...
I want some ... I want some to play with ... because developers.google.com/glass ... but too much money still ...
user924016
=]
@JoeWatkins I want some but it's quite a hefty purchase. More like a reward for a new job with a salary bump or something. I find once I breach 30k I can spend more without a guilty conscience.
damn Conscience/Conscious
two ideas, track assistant ... lot of rich lads have got very expensive track cars/motorcycle, want to make computer game from real life, give you everything that a modern simulator has got, you can get most of this information from obd, fitted to all cars after 2000 in the civilized world ... second, more playful, top tens ... because we love top tens ... might have to be 5 ... but mostly I just want to play ...
Next Up: Web server running off google glass. :P
15:17
I just found a time bomb in my code, bah
user924016
time bomb?
I was using uniqid() to generate placeholders for a dynamically assembled query. I'd wind up with something like SELECT id FROM table WHERE fieldName = :ABCDEFGH123, and then that string would be the key in the array of values.
the most common "time bombs" that I have seen in the code are related to "daylight saving time"
by the time they are available to the general public I imagine most of the good stuff will already be started by big studios ...
uniqid is based on time. It enters a long period of time where it generates all-numeric strings, and PDO doesn't hold truck with all-numeric placeholders
....apparently.
15:43
still 5 unfound... wow
yep
#15 irritates me heh
I can't even make sense of #3 or #14.
@AmalMurali you're so close, that it's funny with #3
@Jack what do you think?
I think it's not distributed like a normal hash output
@ircmaxell What do you mean "close"? You said I had something in the paste, I just don't know what. I couldn't find any relation / pattern in the lines.
15:45
and when password is a multiple of salt you get some repeating patterns, but it somehow doesn't crystalize.
@AmalMurali sure you can. try doing this: read the first 6 or 8 characters of the hash, while looking at the hashes in that paste. Do it over and over
@Jack Ok. And what does that tell you to try?
The only thing I've tried so far is to repeat password over the length of given salt and see if there's any relationship
But that theory fails on the 3rd and 4th because the first output hex pair is the same even though the salts are diff.
hmmm, does that tell you something perhaps?
Hi Room, I am new comer to PHP
I am trying to understand a function debug_backtrace() , following is code
[code]
`<?php
// filename: /tmp/a.php

function a_test($str)
{
echo "\nHi: $str";
var_dump(debug_backtrace());
}

a_test('friend');
?>`
[code]

and the output is in a single line `Hi: friendarray(1) { [0]=> array(4) { ["file"]=> string(52) "D:\installed softwares\xampp\htdocs\tshirtshop\a.php" ["line"]=> int(10) ["function"]=> string(6) "a_test" ["args"]=> array(1) { [0]=> &string(6) "friend" } } }` I want to understand this output I have been reading here http://www.php.net/manual/en/
thingsididlastnight.com
15:52
@ircmaxell it probably should .. tell me that either an operation exists that satisfies it or not :D
@Jack try comparing the hashes from 15 to other hashes on that page ;-)
@ircmaxell it seems related to 6 :)
it does?
interesting
why do you say that?
not sure, for the second example it has "Oi8IY" twice in the hash
and the first letter of 3rd and 4th are the same (thin proof obviously)
@Jack is that the only part that's duplicated?
15:59
actually .. yeah, i just realized haha
time to dig ... thanks for the hints so far :D
@ircmaxell Looks like something to do with hex
@AmalMurali try reading the known hash out loud, over and over while looking at each hash in your list. at least 6 or 8 places...
@AmalMurali eventually got (2)?
make sure you're in a private area when you reiterate the hashes out loud lol
@iroegbu: I got that one long back, I'm struggling with #3 now :(
@Jack Ah, you made it! You're welcome :-D
16:04
:-)
16:18
@ircmaxell Just to make sure I'm not doing something useless. This is the paste (list) you're talking about, right?
@RegisteredUser the output is in a single line because you're viewing HTML
View the source of that
Ok
I checked the output is an array of size 1 I am on view source page, but what does this backtrace is trying to tell me
@ircmaxell any hint on possible pass-salt combinations?
I can't get past 2
@iroegbu don't try to do them in order
16:23
Heh. I can't believe I still haven't got #3. Even with these hints.
I added a line echo $fg[file]; in code but there was no output I expect that debug_backtrace is throwing back an array of something

<?php
// filename: /tmp/a.php

function a_test($str)
{
echo "\nHi: $str";
$gf= var_dump(debug_backtrace());
echo '<br \>';
echo $fg[file];
}

a_test('friend');
?>
Sorry above code is a bit wrong `<?php
// filename: /tmp/a.php

function a_test($str)
{
echo "\nHi: $str";
$fg= var_dump(debug_backtrace());
echo '<br \>';
echo $fg[file];
}

a_test('friend');
?>`
@RegisteredUser: Can you please format it as code? Edit -> select the code (Ctrl + A) -> Ctrl + K -> Press Enter
evenin
@RegisteredUser: Also, if the first version of code you posted is wrong, you can edit / delete it instead of posting it again :-)
@AmalMurali thanks for the tip I was searching that only

<?php
// filename: /tmp/a.php

function a_test($str)
{
    echo "\nHi: $str";
   $fg= var_dump(debug_backtrace());
echo '<br \>';
echo $fg[0]["file"];
}

a_test('friend');
?>
16:25
That point of the working day where there's not enough time to do anything before end of the day and enough time to be bored about it.
var_dump() does not return anything
@RegisteredUser: Yay! Could you now please remove the other code lines?
That removing other lines option is not coming in previous comment
top left hand corner drop down I checked
works just fine
@RegisteredUser: Also, you might want to change your function to this:
function a_test($str)
{
    var_dump($str);
    $fg = debug_backtrace();
    echo '<pre>'; var_dump($fg); echo '</pre>';
    var_dump($fg[0]["file"]);
}
16:30
Pissing off time :D
@RegisteredUser This is what I'm talking about.
@AmalMurali there's a timeout on that
@ircmaxell I know, I was just making sure he's aware of that option.
Thanks I got a bit of understanding of what debug_backtrace is throwing.
16:37
@RegisteredUser I usually add a <pre> tag before <?php just to make the outputs of print_r(), var_dump() etc. prettier.
So it looks like this: <pre><?php ...
Yes I just Googled what <pre> tag was reading that on SO
I got the point I understand PHP but only as a newbie not as a professional experienced developer ,
It just preserves all the whitespace. Your browser displays the output in some way, but to see the actual whitespace, you'll have to either: 1) view the page source, 2) use <pre> tag so it's displayed in a fixed-width font.
Hmmm thanks for the tip.
    The previous file I gave name a.php and I wrote a new file b.bhp which has following
    <?php
    include_once "D:\installed softwares\xampp\htdocs\tshirtshop\a.php";
    ?>

But this gives Warnings, what is wrong here I have used double quotes.
Yep; you'll need to double-escape if you're using double-quotes. Use single-quotes instead.
Prepare for nerdgasm: flowhub.io
16:43
Oh Ok , I wasted a lot of time for that.Thanks again.
@RegisteredUser to make things easier, just use / instead of \...
PHP will translate it for you automatically
See I am much used to Linux environment,so I am getting confused a lot here.In shell scripts we use \. I am on a windows machine probably this is also one reason for all these errors.
@Ocramius I don't actually get what it does. Potato.
Yes you are right it is working a / thanks for this tip.
@Ocramius interesting. Not sure if it will be pratical for abitrary code, but for certain things that would be amazing
16:47
Ah, you're making a software using drag and drop or something...
I've been watching noflo for a year or so now
it's a very interesting concept, that really pushes micro-services to a limit
I think it may be a real thing, especially in large financial-oriented apps :)
@TOOTSKI look at the demo
it is like WOAH
@Ocramius the really interesting thing, is it gels nicely with functional programming. And it's very close to a concept I've been wanting to explore in talks, around modeling programmings as data transformations (similar to flows, but slightly different)
@ircmaxell I've been working on a pipe-oriented router lately
pipe-oriented? can you elaborate?
/home/users/:userId | fetchUser | extractData | jsonSerialize | output
it's just silly, nothing incredible
and also nothing new at implementation detail
I just liked this DSL style, as it allows you to really have an overview of what is going on in an app in a single file
(where all those identifiers are actually services)
16:51
actually, that's what I'm talking about. Except instead of focusing on what, you focus on each step's translation (fetchUser translates an integer userid into a user object)
I think noflo is just doing it in a much more elegant way ;-)
@ircmaxell correct, the transformation steps are not necessary in my opinion though
@Ocramius I think they are all that's necessary
assuming that every in/out is just an iterable (resource?) you can really make transformation-specific services
and yeah, you'll lose a lot of type safety :)
you can't plug a garden hose into a fire hydrant. Just won't fit. But if you install a translator inbetween, done
see the "jsonSerialize" step in the DSL above
16:52
and the art of programming is picking the right translators in teh right order to go from A to B
it's just one possible transformer service
Good morning! If you haven't read Programming Sucks, go do so now.
Now. Now.
@Charles OOOOLD
Something about heuristic design?
@Ocramius shutup, I've been actually productive lately and haven't seen all the cool new things in the world of social link sharing :p
I've been productive all day
just came back from the toilet
:D
I just woke up and it's 7PM and 1PM respectively.
@Charles if you haven't played this game yet, go do so now. And don't think of doing anything else until you've solved them all :-)
@ircmaxell I looked at it, looked at my task list, looked at the difficulty level, and put it on the backburner promptly :)
16:58
:-D
@ircmaxell Then I guess you won't be able to do many things this year :-P
@AmalMurali I got them all :-P
Because you created the game. That's cheating!
/me stopped at the third answer or so
17:00
Next stop is allowing users to submit their algorithms :) Then you can play too.
@Ocramius: You got the third? Nice.
@Fabien nah, someone needs to keep it fair
Is saving objects to db in blob better than json? Xenforo saves the object with serialize, i don't know why just makes life harder to integrate
Database normalization is the process of organizing the fields and tables of a relational database to minimize redundancy. Normalization usually involves dividing large tables into smaller (and less redundant) tables and defining relationships between them. The objective is to isolate data so that additions, deletions, and modifications of a field can be made in just one table and then propagated through the rest of the database using the defined relationships. Edgar F. Codd, the inventor of the relational model, introduced the concept of normalization and what we now know as the First Nor...
it's better to properly normalize the data in the database...
17:04
Hmm... F8 conf
@ircmaxell Just the first 6 characters? Or each 6-character slice?
@ircmaxell Well they did it just to store an hash string, while they stored an object that looks like this when i var dump: a:1{s:4:"hash";s:60:"$2a$10$B8Sr8Si9jGnMksf.mkqEF.EzYG4qtCqCLEf4zM725u2fYZxyoxLS‌​a";}
@user3123545 Because the xenforo developers came from vbulletin and are incompetent.
please stop storing objects
It's object oriented programming, why not?
@Charles Yuuuuck.
17:08
@TOOTSKI then why are you using SQL database to begin with ?
However I removed their hash managing thing and added my own, because i couldn't load it with java on my game server lol
@tereško People are lazy so they opt for serialize, they want it to be "dynamic".
And think it's the best thing ever.
Is stroing JSON fine?
No .. that's about the same.
@user3123545 in 99.95% of cases: no
17:10
Unless you're using Postgres 9.4, which lets you query the JSON directly.
It's still an abomination, but at least they make it useful.
So let's say I have a feature in my game, called inventory, each player has one, and it has 200 slots (200 items per inv). So for each player I need to have 200 rows with the same player id in the db?
Is that better htan storing a JSON array of all items of this player?
postgres supports various features, that should not be uses,
mysql has thing that should not be used, because such feature is not supported
@user3123545 You should only have 200 rows if the user has 200 items. THe inventory table should use a composite key of the user id and the inventory slot number.
@Charles Yeah i know, but imagine if I have around 100 players, with 200 items each player, that's a lot of rows
@user3123545 20,000 rows is not a lot.
This is what indexes are for.
17:14
hell ... 10'000'000 is not a lot rows
Let the database worry about what is and is not a lot.
DB is "on the large-ish side" when dump is over 1TB
I see
So, never do any shortcuts as JSON in databases, and better do it properly eheh
@user3123545 you really should read this book: pragprog.com/book/bksqla/sql-antipatterns
@tereško Unless you're using Doctrine.
You're going to have a bad time.
17:16
@TOOTSKI 1.x ?
@tereško Yeah, majority of "enterprise" apps are using it I imagine.
ZF1 & D1 combination.
Which is OK sort of for the time being.
majority of "enterprise" apps are written by black matter developers who haven't learned a single new thing in past 5 years
Yeah, I met this guy once, he had 10+ years of php under his belt, when I saw his new code.. I was like... uhmmm, dafuq.
And I was a noob(er) then but it felt wrong.
Actually he lied I guess.
Bottom line, DB is made to handle the rows, not fake objects.
Are there any performance related issues for writing objects/json, or it's just not proper to do as said above?
No, it's just a string or whatever.
17:21
@user3123545 , read that book. Seriously.
If you're e.g. storing session as object (serialized, json, ...), how are you going to query by session id or whatever it contains?
@user3123545 If you put JSON or a PHP serialized blob in the database, you can not use the data within it in any queries. It becomes useless to the database engine as a piece of data. Now, GO READ THE BOOK. :)
@Charles Sure you can, ... LIKE '%"id": "..."%' :P
@TOOTSKI How did you get access to my codebase!?
31 secs ago, by TOOTSKI
@Charles Sure you can, ... LIKE '%"id": "..."%' :P
17:23
@Charles Every legacy app ever :D
We're totally on the verge of finally moving the last stupid serialized bits out into normalized tables... it'll feel so, so good to replace all of those custom report generators with some simple SQL...
One thing I know for sure now... For the love of programming , on the first date, and second date and third date and any other date before marriage, never confess that you love programming ,
If I want to ask for example, what is the proper way to write a controller router, or if there's something incorrect in my way of doing it, should I post it or codereview or SO?
@shortCircuit Why? That'd be like trying to conceal the fact that you eat food, or breath air.
I don't know, people wid the same amount of nerd knowledge in movies, food and clothing get more attention than me..
Although I don't get any attention at all.. But that's a different issue
17:31
0
Q: PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function query() on a non-object

samithaThis is my base database classs class _getDatabase { private $db; function __construct(PDO $connection) { $this->db = $connection; } /* Selection wrapper*/ public function getSelected($requestDatabase, $arguments) { foreach ($requestDatabase as $ge...

@samitha: Please stop abusing <kbd>. That's for showing user input. Don't use it for anything else.
@samitha function __construct(PDO $connection)
{
$this->db = $connection;
}
this constructor is never called in your code, so $db is not set.
@AmalMurali arab name, rarely to find a good coder girl in the arab community
@rdlowrey do you have anything session-related in aerys? Just wondering if I should prepare to write a small session manager.
@Bilal: Really? You just assume I'm a girl? ROFL
@AmalMurali lol, Amal is a girl name.
17:41
Not in all parts of the world :-)
yeah
So... I got 1.
lol
This is not my forte, I tried a bunch of other stuff and got no love
dafuq is wrong with some of you people?
^ I've got the same question
If you get an answer, and I'm not here, please advise
17:43
@DanLugg too much code, almost f*d up
@DanLugg Will do!
^ here's what's wrong with SO people :\
22
A: Are high-reputation users answering fewer questions, and if so, why?

Alma DoWhat's going on? I'm not "high-rep. user" and I'm joined not long ago. But it's not necessary to have 50k+ rep. to notice the current situation: the system is working badly - if not to say not working. Why? Because, in my opinion: Quality of questions (and answers, sometimes) - became much wo...

@Bilal If you don't stop pinging me, I will find you, and I will hang you upside down.
Too much heat .. Feels like venus
@Chris: Congrats :-) Now go for #13
17:44
@DanLugg what?!
You pinged me 5 times in a row when you edited that message.
@DanLugg oh yeah, sorry.
Also, you don't need to ping me with every message.
Especially messages of apology for continuously pinging me.
@AmalMurali
public function __construct(array $selectedBranch)
{
    parent::__construct($connection);
    $this->branch = $selectedBranch;

}
does this wrong ? i'm still didn't get it
@samitha parent::__construct($connection); where does $connection come from?
17:48
sigh
i'm auto loading it from base class
@Bilal: Read again. I'm not the one with the problem. You probably meant to highlight @samitha instead.
damn it
@samitha anyway, you want something like this parent::__construct(new PDO('mysql:host=localhost;dbname=your-dbname', 'user', 'pass'));
17:51
Why does everyone feel the need to highlight me? Seriously, please stop.
@Bilal again ? no way
For fuck's sake
mroning
morning, also, later; I'm getting the fuck outta here.
@DanLugg: I would join you, but I'm hoping ircmaxell would come back to give me another hint :-P
17:53
@AmalMurali So what you're saying is that you want people to stop pinging you? I just want to be clear.
overreaction.
@Chris: I don't mind being highlighted at all. I'm just talking about the mis-highlights (this and this for example).
I get ya... just playing around :)
Oh. I see what you did there :-D
Also, this thing is hilarious. I see it referenced (without attribution) in that vine video Jack posted a while ago: hackertyper.net
17:56
Ah, I've used (and still use) this website. Very cool. Can be used to impress friends
OMG IMMA CODER!
@AmalMurali so famous, wow
Only kernel. Needs PHP version as well :(
Who use Phalcon ?
?
@Sn0opr nobody
18:01
@HamZa looks you can show all the code through firebug for( var i = 0; i < 1000; i++ ) Typer.addText('a');
why the community behind this framework is small
maybe because it sucks
@Bilal dat random ping
sucks ??
Phalcon sucks ?? , reason pls ?
@HamZa you know me forgot?
18:02
It doesn't suck
it just is optimizing the wrong problem
@Bilal yeah from the C++ room
When you are performing 11 casts to int* in the same statement, it's time to delete your code base, stop programming and rethink your life. — rightfold 10 hours ago
4
@ircmaxell seen you somewhere
18:05
@Bilal where abouts?
@ircmaxell so ur a Phalcon hater
@ircmaxell oh yeah, you are one of php core contributors.
@Sn0opr if that's what you took from that post...
Btw Phalcon is the first framework that I use
and I'm comfortable with
Ok...
18:09
and I think he is better than others in performance
@Bilal to be technical, was, but... perhaps not an appropriate technicality
@ircmaxell i also saw your videos before
@Sn0opr if you want to go down that road, it's better in preformance in benchmarks. Because benchmarks don't emulate real life. In real life applications, it's not going to be faster to any significant degree, because the framework code isn't what will slow you down, it's the database operations and the code you write
@ircmaxell youtube.com/watch?v=s3CncuzRzFA i've seen that last year, it was awesome.
@Sn0opr You came here to ask what other people think of it. It doesn't mean anyone who has an opinion is a "hater". I don't use it, care about it, or know anything about it, but my default response would be "don't use it".
18:11
@Bilal Cool! I'm glad you liked it! One of these days I'll do more...
@ircmaxell by the way, i found my self already subscribed to your channel
Awesome!
@ircmaxell: but the don't forget the includes of many files in other frameworks, Phalcon don't do that, All his functions are compiled when the sertver start, not every script excution
> Try reading the known hash out loud, over and over while looking at each hash in your list. at least 6 or 8 places..
18:13
@Sn0opr Also, I know you don't know who ircmaxell is, but I would personally stop dead in my tracks and rethink my conclusions if I learned that he doesn't think something is all that great. There are a few users in this room who give us a pretty incredible resource by simply hanging out and having these kinds of conversations, don't squander it.
@Sn0opr micro-optimization at best
@ircmaxell: I've been doing that for at least more than one hour. Each 6 character chunk in the known hash looks like a hex, but I've got nothing more than that :-(
@AmalMurali try saying "535ee2f" "five three five e e two f", while looking at the list of hashes...
ircmaxell you work in Google ?
@Chris also: thanks? \(^O^)/
@Sn0opr yes
18:18
do you use Php for your applications at Google ?
Hey guys does someone know how to upload images fron local host to another server with image extention limitations? iv'e tried searching google but i didn't really find anything that helps me :/
@Sn0opr not typically, no
python ?
what is the used langage for your web apps ?
@Sn0opr I don't write webapps
@Bilal pretty much every language. I'm in developer relations, so it's not the language I use, but the language the other company's devs use
18:20
also, what is your favorite color and do you like slow walks on the beach
@ircmaxell then what is your job :p ?
@Sn0opr not so many things can be told on google.
@tereško ahahaha
Bilal where are you from ?
I have two similar applications that do the almost same job, typically I have to utilize some bash script to run them both on resource, is it better I merged them to one application (I want to)?
18:21
@HamZa see, I wasn't too far off
@ircmaxell what do you recommend for someone who wants to be a good programmer?
indeed
@Sn0opr north Morocco
good I'm from Tunisia :)
@ircmaxell That's exactly what I've been doing. I don't see any patterns :-/
18:22
Cool
Since you guys are talking about Phalcon, I wonder what Fabien has planned: github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/10823
btw this is the first time I join a stackoverflow room
@Sn0opr developer relations
@Bilal what do you mean?
18:25
@RouvenWeßling What are we talking about, that it's not worth it? :)
@AmalMurali I don't know what to tell yout hen :-)
@RouvenWeßling I know what they have planned
@tereško heh
Ooh, an interesting task at work, and so topical! :)
@ircmaxell So tell us ;)
@ircmaxell
Our database has md5 hashed passwords, and my boss asked me if we should change, lol
18:27
@ircmaxell the Phalcon is compiled and executed whene the server start right ?
@Chris salted?
@ircmaxell what a programmer should always do to increase his abilities in the field of programming ?
@HamZa Yes. TBH, I am not sure what to suggest. We have a lot of already-hashed passwords. Do you migrate those, or do you mark the existing records as "oldHash" and start using better practices going forward?
@ircmaxell got attacked by vampires...
@HamZa I'm not sure which of the databases I recently encountered is worse, the one with unsalted md5 or the with with symmetric encryption using a home made PHP class.
18:29
@TOOTSKI we are here to learn.
@RouvenWeßling I'm not going to spoil the fun
@Chris migrate the password to crypy() compatible format , and on next successful login - upgrade the hash
@ircmaxell: Found a commit by Linus Torvalds (#535ee2f) :-D
guys do you play League of Legends ? :p
18:31
@Chris yes, you migrate them in place (bcrypt($md5)), then on successful login, update to plain bcrypt
@tereško Can you have un-salted password with crypt()? I've never tried.
@Bilal you've seen my video on becoming a better developer?
and there is another new tiny-avatar in the list
@ircmaxell Not my design. My time is highly regimented, I am only allowed to work on projects that a committee decides. I am not on that committee, or invited to the meetings.
@Sn0opr such waste of time
yeah
I know
@ircmaxell nope, taking a look..
TIL tiny avatar refers to users who've been ignored.
3
@Sn0opr I tried it once. I couldn't complete a single round, my kids crawling all over me, my wife asking me to take out the trash, the dog throwing up on the carpet... there are less than 5 discrete 15 minute blocks of my life that are not governed by the actions of others, and they are all after 11:00pm. By then, I do not feel like playing games.
18:33
@Sn0opr I used to play a fair bit.
Life is just too busy now.
xD
good for u btw
@TOOTSKI I did?
this game killin me everyday
@Sn0opr I still follow the patch notes. Really sad about Riot not nerfing Renekton.
ahah xD
18:46
@ircmaxell amaze
@TOOTSKI
fixed him ...
> Interworx: You're a gentleman and a scholar sir.

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