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19:03
 public function __construct() {
        parent::__construct();
    }
what does this mean ?
run the parent constructor
@samitha calling the inherited class constructor.
@samitha you are calling parent::__construct(); not parent::__construct( PDO $connection );
@JoeWatkins Haha, fawesome!!!
Owe you one or two...
3 messages moved to bin
@samitha Use pastebin or something similar for a wall of code please
@Bilal
PHP Parse error:  syntax error, unexpected '$connection' (T_VARIABLE)
19:10
@samitha i think you need time to learn php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.php
not a lot man.i got confused
@Bilal learning is hard. It's easier to use a free crowd-sourced debugger and code generator/
[codegolf-tag:code-trolling]
^ @tereško this is what we should play when someone asks a noob question here :-D
and as he so eloquently managed to put it: learning shouldn't be done a lot
.. which is probably what I am doing wrong with all this "watch at least one lecture every day" crap
@tereško Learning? I thought programming would be inherent to us :o
@samitha let me modify your code with comments.
^ see ... free code generators, no effort required
@tereško excellent example of not-repwhoring help-vampire…
19:15
Thanks.that way i can go ahead
If you need comments, then you've failed to express yourself in your code
@tereško at least it's not a repwhoring helpvampire. They're worse :-D
@AlmaDo emm .. my code needs comment, quite often
now I just feel bad
I kind of hate comments... they spoil the beauty of code :P
well ... then again I tend to write comments that explain "why this was written" instead of "what is this doing"
19:17
@tereško we're living in non-perfect world :(
@tereško weh, comments are just necessary when you write code nobody ever will understand except yourself… — So, never.
@tereško That makes sense.
@bwoebi good chances are - there are no such comments that will help such kind of code
The only exception is when you're writing Codegolf(ish languages) or Assembly.
// here be dragons
'nuff said...
19:19
@bwoebi "if code is more then 6 month old, it could as well be written by somebody else"
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@Bilal right?
//
// Dear maintainer:
//
// Once you are done trying to 'optimize' this routine,
// and have realized what a terrible mistake that was,
// please increment the following counter as a warning
// to the next guy:
//
// total_hours_wasted_here = 42
//
@tereško I swear I could tell you exactly what happens in my two year old code when you show it me.
@samitha updated.
19:20
@tereško If you spend a month on e.g. 200 lines of code you'll remember.
@TOOTSKI a thousand lines is still fine.
@bwoebi not sure if I should congratulate you or express my condolences
@tereško no, that just means that you worked really a lot on a small bit of code.
@tereško kind of
//When I wrote this, only God and I understood what I was doing
//Now, God only knows
19:21
@Bilal my problem is can't we inherited $pdo object to the _getSelected class ?
@bwoebi Depends on capacity of course, but I've never really encountered my old code that I didn't know what it was doing, that being said, I probably don't have working code older than 2 years...
@tereško If you're just coding and coding like insane, your statement is true.
> #define TRUE FALSE
> // Happy debugging suckers
@AlmaDo I comment code I wrote and don't understand exactly what I wrote...
more options here
19:23
@samitha i don't understand whats your saying, but your _getSelected class is extending (inhereting) from _getDatabase
^ btw, yes we have funny guys on SO (:
@AlmaDo s/ve/d/
@AlmaDo *had. I wish there were more questions like that.
be more optimistic
19:25
A lot better than crap like, halp pl0x my code nt worknz - @mysql_query('select * from ALL where pass='$pass');.
I hate when people write multiline comments with //
nobody was born with knowledge anyway.
@AlmaDo lol, epic
19:27
@TOOTSKI ppl don't usually do that, editors ar at fault most of the time
This is programming blog.
He can't even write the name of the university properly :-P
@TOOTSKI heh. Now, at 20k, finally, I have no reason for repwhoring. I feel free. Now, only good questions! (so 3-5 answers per year)
C folks, need some basic assistance
@AlmaDo traitor, I'm still at 8K :P
19:30
I want to get an arbitrary size string from STDIN, reverse it, and print it.
@AlmaDo Congratulations! Yeah, I thought 10k was the thing (and it is), but 20k is really the shit.
@HamZa ehm.. so you have reasons to repwhore till you'll get another 12k :p
What's the simplest way of doing it?
@SecondRikudo Why C if you don't mind asking?
Friend's HW
19:30
Ah.
@TOOTSKI at 20k you can finally remove all the crap :p
bah.. E_NOT_ENOUGH_DELV , however..
still to much shit
@TOOTSKI So... anything? :D
@AlmaDo that like saying: "when you grow up, you will be allowed to eat ALL of the icecream"
@SecondRikudo ideone.com/5l9uJV something along these lines :D
@tereško I hate icecream :\
19:33
@TOOTSKI lol
HW, as in, not Code Golf
I'm damn rusty at this thing...
And here I thought you developed PHP
@AlmaDo you are either "not human" or live near poles
19:35
@AmalMurali Yeah, well it's short and I'm not sure how it works :D
@tereško well. It's not about taste of icecream. I don't know why, but if I'll eat it, I have strong headache ..
@TOOTSKI Looks cool, but I have no idea what it does :D
@AlmaDo oh ...
@SecondRikudo Use C++ ideone.com/kEfiK2
so you decided to that "not human" option ... fair enough
19:37
@HamZa Homework. Not possible.
it's like cold + sweet conflict for me
Nothing works for me... bah... compile error...
^ how so ?
@TOOTSKI try tuning ot off and on again
Have I stumped the great PHP developers with a "reverse this string" problem?
#include<stdio.h>

int main()
{
    char s[1000];
    char p[1000];
    printf("Please enter a string and find out the palindrome of it\n");
    scanf("%999s",s);






    return 0;
}
Here's what he's got so far XD
19:41
@SecondRikudo Can you use strrev() from strings.h?
@DanglingCruze Obviously not the point :D
@DanglingCruze You're asking me?
strrev should indeed do the job, but I suspect that they want him to use a loop
Probably.
@TOOTSKI Yep, schools :D
19:43
Let's start with this, is it possible for me to accept an unknown length string without fixing myself into a 1000 length char array?
Nope
Congrats, @tereško!
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A: More Effective Closing / Down Voting of Junk Questions to help with the Signal : Noise Ratio?

Jarrod RobersonHere is part of the problem 30K+ Reputation Users that don't moderate! Id DisplayName Reputation DownVotes UpVotes LastAccessDate ------- --------------------------- ---------- --------- ------- -------------- 315935 Oleg 130187 0 968 ...

4
You're in a top-10 list!
How can I loop on it then?
I can't just for from the length of the array
Because I'll hit a shitton of junk data
      int length = strlen(s) ;
      int c, i, j;

      for (i = 0, j = length - 1; i < j; i++, j--)
     {
         c = s[i];
         s[i] = s[j];
         s[j] = c;
      }
Found this, work on it..
@TOOTSKI still uses strlen() :D
19:45
@Charles it was already linked few days ago
@tereško Yeha, I'm slow today :)
@DanglingCruze Well it's not reversing using it :) But yeah, maybe EOF or something, dunno...
I would also like to see the accepted flags in that list, especially since I have 2843, ATM
@TOOTSKI Yeah that can help staying in array bounds :)
Use PHP and then compile it to C LOL
19:48
@TOOTSKI looks like O(n/2) aka swap...
A solution could be taking input via getch() and storing it in array by looping and also taking count of the letters. End it with \0 and then use the code above.
@CSᵠ still fixed length char[100]
@SecondRikudo: ideone.com/EFnb7e uses fixed length str[1000] and strlen()
19:55
void strrev(char *p)
{
  char *q = p;
  while(q && *q) ++q;
  for(--q; p < q; ++p, --q)
    *p = *p ^ *q,
    *q = *p ^ *q,
    *p = *p ^ *q;
}
Just watched the new robocop film. Not bad.
@SecondRikudo char str[] ... maybe just this?
I don't think C works that way.
Thanks for all your help guys :)
@TOOTSKI Now that is something..
I'm the XOR man :D
20:01
@HamZa Any better way to accomplish this? Context
@AmalMurali Seems good to me, I'm wondering how someone could use a password that contains "@"...
@AmalMurali looks alright
Eh? That's not a password
ident :)
the 5 still sit, un gotten
20:04
@AmalMurali oh ok
@ircmaxell it's easy... permute and permute the permutations :P
@CSᵠ only 3 of the 5 are "permutations"... the other 2 require patterns
I'm really sad. Because you said I'm very close and it's been almost 3 hours. Yet...
Had enough of C, C++ is awesome
@ircmaxell yaaay, free hint :P
20:06
I'm probably overlooking something really simple :(
@AmalMurali yup
@CSᵠ only if it were useful :-D
then.. patterns.. need to think at what you thought
@AmalMurali 3 people have found it, so I don't feel bad giving a deeper hint, but I'll delete it right away
@AmalMurali if you love challenges, you might try out projecteuler.net
20:07
@AmalMurali foreach hashes { foreach hash :D
@ircmaxell Hrm? Delete what?
and that's only for 2..
@CSᵠ Is it now?
Baw, I missed it
@CSᵠ huh?
20:09
@ircmaxell that would account for combinations of 2 hashes, but... don't know how many you twisted in there :P
only 17 found
@CSᵠ depends on the problem. :-). The most is using 6 function calls :-)
Q: Is tomorrow a workday in the US IT industry?
@CSᵠ: Oh, you're talking about #12?
@ircmaxell aaah :) six function calls, maybe 2 of those are: usleep() and sleep()
@AmalMurali :P
20:12
@CSᵠ :D
E_TROLL ^
@AmalMurali hope i din't spoil it too much for you, i didn't mean to be blunt at all here
6 mins ago, by ircmaxell
@AmalMurali 3 people have found it, so I don't feel bad giving a deeper hint, but I'll delete it right away
What was this ^ supposed to mean?
@AmalMurali gibberish
@AmalMurali you didn't seem me post the hint after that, and then delete it?
20:14
the study is already compromised at the first hint :P
@CSᵠ I did #12 yesterday
@ŠimeVidas Yes, Labor day is first Monday in Sept.
@CSᵠ no, because at least one person has found that answer without a hint
@AmalMurali great
Because USSR was celebrating the 1st of May.
20:15
woah, linking to a deleted chat entry undeletes it???
bug much?!
OK, I saw it now.
@ircmaxell and... the numbers ? should explain the easy to guess factor...
@ircmaxell: Only for room owners I guess?
@CSᵠ what now?
:16181248 huh ?
20:16
Good Morning-After-Night
:16181264 test#
@Fabien E_FAILS_TO_GET_THE_JOKE
Do you have a cat?
20:18
@CSᵠ I have no idea what you're asking
@ircmaxell last ping was a test to a deleted msg of yours, can't reproduce (maybe just for owners). Ok, so shoudn't the number of ppl solving a hash provide a way to measure how easy it is to guess the algo? if so, if more ppl are hinted on how to go about one or another it would add false data in your study
@TOOTSKI aaaahhh aaaaah
@CSᵠ the point isn't to test the relative strengths of the algorithms. But to show that even if you try to obfuscate, someone will be able to figure it out
wtf is that ... no ...
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>

int main()
{
    do {
    	char input[1000] = {0};
    	char copy [1000] = {0};
    	size_t length    = 0L;

    	printf("Please enter a string and find out the palindrome of it:\n");

    	if (scanf("%999s", input) && (length = strlen(input))) {

    		char *from = &input[length-1];
    		char *to = &copy[0];

    		while (from >= input) {
    			*to = *from;
    			from--;
    			to++;
    		}

    		printf(" --> %s\n", copy);
    	}
you should be able to understand code at a glance in any language, just because c doesn't mean has to be obscure ...
^ I just wanted to bin it because wall of code… Until I saw it's you @JoeWatkins
20:23
Is Singleton a bad practice in PHP to get the instance of like the main application class? MyApp::getSingleton()->getDB();
@user3123545 yes
@JoeWatkins I must be missing here what's obscure here...
How should I do it? always pass the main class Object?
Sweet. Emailed my Dr. and he replied like a few minutes later :D
20:24
Unexpected.
void strrev(char *p)
{
  char *q = p;
  while(q && *q) ++q;
  for(--q; p < q; ++p, --q)
    *p = *p ^ *q,
    *q = *p ^ *q,
    *p = *p ^ *q;
}
@JoeWatkins XOR swap, lol
that doesn't take a double take ?
@JoeWatkins the function name makes it so that it doesn't :-)
@ircmaxell agree.
20:24
although, boo on using mutable pointers, and not duplicating the string to reverse it
I know what it does ...
that is not the point ...
@ircmaxell must be E_PERF^^
@JoeWatkins I get it (and agree). But that's the importance of naming, so that you can make those tradeoffs (for performance and elegance)
@ircmaxell So when should you ever use statics in PHP?
@user3123545 as less as possible.
But MyAPp::method looks better than $app->method() :P
That's deceze's blog, right?
Right, it is.
@JoeWatkins Makes sense :D
@AmalMurali yup
For a config file atleast, I can use statics lol?
20:28
@user3123545 It does? Then you do something wrong...
@user3123545 use constants?
weww
so many messages if you don't look for a few seconds
You aren't required to read them all^^
I know
@user3123545 "Looks better", what? Do you generally make architecture decisions based on subjective aesthetics of your code? That strikes me as equivalent to choosing sports teams to gamble on based on liking their uniforms.
ugh what will you guys suggest for a saving data like username/password: char varchar nchar nvarchar?
20:33
you know what I find strange about that heroku blog announcement ...
they said they added support for php because hhvm exists ... but support vanilla php ...
@JoeWatkins they have supported PHP for years
just an opportunity to mention the word hhvm I think ...
what's the blog post about then ?
no idea
@Chris I was joking Chris, I just watched maxel's video, and I should continue what I was doing. (Always been using Dependency Injection, even if I didn't know what it's called)
they are adding support for other build types around PHP, but they have supported PHP for a while
20:35
> According to Adam Gross, VP of product at Heroku, one of the biggest recent developments that drove Heroku to accept PHP as a proper first-class language was the creation of Facebook's HipHop VM for PHP -- not just because of the performance enhancements HHVM provided, but because it provided a modern VM framework for the language that's more akin to Java's JVM than the previous generations of interpreters for PHP.
it sounds like they just added it ...
so really is just a buzzword opportunity then ...
@JoeWatkins Or Facebook bunged them some money to do it.
It sounds like crap...
Golly, that's amazing! I'm going to switch to Hack today! rm -f *.php
have a god life
@JoeWatkins no, to be fair, Adam Gross came off sounding like an idiot in tha tarticle
20:38
@tereško ^ I've spent most of my life trying to avoid that very thing. Kind of hard when you live in the land of the Calvinists.
Don't you love it when high level people (VP in this case) show their ignorance to the media: http://techcrunch.com/2014/04/29/heroku-bets-big-on-php/ ??? :-D
maybe editors changed it ... happens ...
I find this quote more disturbing:
i hate switching between keyboards ... I end up leaving out letters
> As Heroku’s VP of product Adam Gross told me, the company sees today’s launch as something of a “coming out party for PHP, as it goes from a good language for hacking together small projects to graduating as a first-class framework.”
20:41
lol
silly thing to say ...
@tereško: BTW, what was the name of the object oriented programming book that you recommended earlier?
Anyone working on a project?
@ircmaxell that's like "I can't hear you la la la la la" attitude.
@ircmaxell he just repeated what his senior technical officer told him
20:43
@tereško either way, it's really quite pathetic
well ... my version is actually scarier
`coming out party for PHP...`

Does that mean PHP is... gay? Not that there's anything wrong with that.
@MikeM. several even
ffs
@tereško what kind of projects?
20:45
@Chris Well ... I mean ... come on, the purple wasn't obvious enough?
@MikeM. cms/webapp/ios app for fitness, cashback catalog for scandinavia, internal system for remote management of copyright data and a microframework
cms?
all 4 of those are considered "active", but the cashback-thing is in "fixing last bugs" stage
@MikeM. "content management system"
I know what cms means but why? personal?
work
20:50
@MikeM. And no, it's not pure html/php
I’m just gonna leave this here. http://bit.ly/1euRygH Either you need one, or you should be one. #php mentoring
lol HamZa
I'm not sure that's always true ...
Oh boy... trace('just work, come on...'); <-- never a good sign when you're debugging old code that you didn't write.
or true at all ...
20:52
Needs more enterprisey
Awesome thanks!
@crypticツ thanks for bounty :D
@JoeWatkins Just for money :D
That moment when you think, you understand Latvian means that you are hell drunk and need to go to bed. Night, @all.
20:55
@JoeWatkins welcome, wish a mod made yours the accepted one though.
pastebin.com/DyvKH81d would this be a good create table setup because I am still learning queries and not sure this setup is good...
yeah I've flagged it ... dunno what can be done ...
/me sleeps, nite all
good night @JoeWatkins
@JoeWatkins I think it's a good motivator
20:59
Is there a function that returns namespace package name? e.g the namespace of class A is library\etc\etc\account, function will return 'account'

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