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10:00
good mornings
@hakre moaning
me got some question: what are files named that some persons created in the past with prefixed, perhaps a date, to "snapshot" some version of the file (those who do, would perhaps call it version control)
I mean those duplicate, outdated files that can be safely deleted (often) when you use git or other means of real version control.
Is there a name for these cruft files? (doing some cleaning up work here)
@hakre Backup?
backup files
Or "temporary files that will be there for as long as the project is running"
no not such files. And precisely it's not backup. It's old files, created years ago, then when the tree was put under git got never reviewed.
10:05
junk files, to me lol
Hm, why do you need a specific term?
or maybe obsolete files
@SecondRikudo too funny
Does anybody here work remotely (I mean work in different country from the company)?
@NiekBergman Oh, I'm sorry. I thought you were name Niek and not Hassan
From now on, you are @HassanBergman. Congratulations.
@PeeHaa Busy period must be near over now no?
Deleted comment :p
because deleted?
ow lol :)
10:11
@PeeHaa good idea to keep deployment-specific settings in separate file. Helps with automatization.
@Fabien Almost yeah
@PeeHaa that guy has.. eehm.. typing speed higher than thinking speed ?
@tereško That single line is soooooo useful
10:22
What's peoples musings on the Active Record pattern?
10:32
in most but the simplest CRUD applications
lol
What's the reasoning? Or perhaps a little less lazy you could point me in the direction of some reading.
> Comments dog dirt
💩
@Gordon I take the existence of that character as evidence that unicode may not be all it's cracked up to be. At some stage someone clearly thought "this is so complicated that no-one is ever going to do this correctly, no-one is going to get this far through the spec, let's see what I can get away with"
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Q: Why all the Active Record hate?

Adam TuttleAs I learn more and more about OOP, and start to implement various design patterns, I keep coming back to cases where people are hating on Active Record. Often, people say that it doesn't scale well (citing Twitter as their prime example) -- but nobody actually explains why it doesn't scale well...

@AmalMurali just for the commit message I was thinking about to bundle those under a good term.
Gordon, if you're around, might want to take a look above: user leaving offensive comments. ^
‮rats
^ anyone star that pls a bit
Yes, very clever
10:38
hehe, bug -------->
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A: Is Data Mapper a more modern trend than Active Record

GordonThe DataMapper is not more modern or newer, but just more suited for an ORM. The main reason people change is because ActiveRecord does not make for a good ORM. An AR wraps a row in a database table or view, encapsulates the database access, and adds domain logic on that data. So by definition, ...

@Fabien The only negative point I saw in there was:

> Code:

person = Person.find_by_sql("giant complicated sql query")
This is discouraged as it's ugly, but for the cases where you just plain and simply need to write raw SQL, it's easily done.
@hakre Hm, how about something like "Removed obsolete files"?
Doctrine uses ActiveRecord doesn't it?
@CSᵠ I don't get it
10:39
@AmalMurali Obsolete is good, I called them often superfluous.
Oh, I'm doing it again. Doctrine 1 uses AR.
@AmalMurali star my message containing only 'star' and look -------->
star
@CSᵠ Yeah?
Cheers @Gordon
10:40
@AmalMurali has an RTL in it
@CSᵠ ‮I know how to do it too!
The Doctrine Project (or Doctrine) is a set of PHP libraries primarily focused on providing persistence services and related functionality. Its prize projects are an Object Relational Mapper (ORM) and the Database Abstraction Layer it is built on top of. One of Doctrine's key features is the option to write database queries in a proprietary object oriented SQL dialect called Doctrine Query Language (DQL). Usage demonstration Entities in Doctrine 2 are lightweight PHP Objects that contain persistable properties. A persistable property is an instance variable of the entity that is saved i...
yup, like that
Is that another anti-laravel reason then?
> Doctrine 1.x follows the active record pattern for working with data, where a class corresponds with a database table.
10:41
@CSᵠ How about this one?
> Entities in Doctrine 2 are lightweight PHP Objects that contain persistable properties. A persistable property is an instance variable of the entity
Isn't ActiveRecord used both in Doctrine 1 and Doctrine 2, according wo the wiki - aren't they the same? The only difference being that you don't save an entity from within itself and you have a 'manager' for that instead?
@DaveRandom Wat?
Alright, enough fun
Rahil.... come meet me for coffee.... you pompous little prick... So what if im wrong... do you have to be such a little prick about it??? Ever get kicked in your face for talking to people like that??? There is a first time for everything ;) — user1005858 59 secs ago
@DaveRandom can you clear the stars?
10:42
yup, that too @SecondRikudo :)
3rd comment in a row...
OK people I'm going to let you get this out of your system and come back and clean up in a bit :-P
@SecondRikudo Can you explain what happened? I still don't get it...
@AmalMurali U+202E
u+202e
10:43
@DaveRandom Changing the context of what you just said is quite... filfthy. :P
Hey guys, ive got a bit of a complicated wordpress/php problem at the minute, would be great if anyone has any ideas to help me solve the problem. Would massively appreciate it stackoverflow.com/questions/23675032/…
@SecondRikudo ok, saw the XKCD and explainxkcd and superuser article. But what change happened here? I didn't notice...
Welp... so I just learnt how to pronounce facade. Hint... It's not "Fake-aid'.
More love for the good old while (list($key, $v) = each($array)) please :-(
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A: Iterate a php array from a specifi key

bwoebiforeach always resets the arrays array pointer. You just can't do that the way you imagine. You still have a few ways. The foreach way is just skipping everything until you found the key once: $start_key = "yy"; $started = false; foreach ($my_array as $key => $v) { if ($key == $start_key) { ...

If you're looking for support with your software product, please make use of the vendors support forums: wordpress.org/support - That site has also documentation of the features you're trying to use, the wordpress documentation is called "Codex". — hakre 48 secs ago
There are additionally better chats for sure as well than this one. Just saying.
10:51
@Fabien C should have a cedilla on it, but no-one has that key on their keyboard. Although tbh the fake-aid pronunciation is probably a better pronunciation given what it actually is...
lol. Yes. Inadvertent accuracy.
@bwoebi I don't understand why array_seek() doesn't (yet) exist
@CSᵠ What exactly happens when you star it? The message gets displayed in reverse? "rats"?
@AmalMurali i typed rats, became star, and starring it reversed other data in the star widget --->
@CSᵠ Oh, right, cool. I only have one message displayed in the star widget, so that's why I didn't see it.
10:55
@DaveRandom You could PR it ;-P
@bwoebi I think @Jack has already written it
Not sure if it supported string keys though
‮FTW --------------->
@AmalMurali start that ^
@DaveRandom btw. do you find anything wrong in my answer so that I was downvoted?
cool saw it
@bwoebi Not really. It's horrible, but it's the best that's currently possible. Some people are just twats, and some people are just idiots.
@DaveRandom I find the array_search, array_key calls just as horrible here.
@SecondRikudo Bahaha
@bwoebi Absolutely agreed. Yours is the only O(n) answer, which is the best you can hope for here without something that uses the hash to advance the pointer to the start position.
You guys ever check out LameBook.com? It's FaceBook funnies.
11:08
@AmalMurali Star this and look at the star list.‮
The time and username are reversed, because there's a U+202E at the end of my sentence.
@SecondRikudo Yeah, got it. In my browser (probably because of the screen resolution), only two messages are displayed in the star widget on the right sidebar, so I didn't see what was happening there. @CSᵠ showed it just now and I got it :)
@SecondRikudo Are you tingling?
@Naruto Tingling?
11:14
Yay I just hammer closed my second question!
@PeeHaa \o/
1. Go to close review queue
2. Filter for [tag:php] + duplicate questions
3. Dupehammer like crazy
4. Profit
/me sick as dog
cold?
11:16
@SecondRikudo The bully beatdown I'm going to give you today! :D
Has too many duplicates, not good quality, not likely to help future visitors as it's localized. So ^
You'll have to stay home from work :P
tummy bug, vomiting and that ...
The review is a crap tool to correctly review questions. I often end up having to click to the question
@Naruto Pffft, even in the manga I still kick all yo' asses, where I am right now, I'm jsut moping the floors with ya'll
11:17
@PeeHaa Yes. I almost always click on the question :/
@SecondRikudo that will work without dupe-hammer because now in close-votes review queue all listed questions already have 4 closing votes, so.. reviewer vote will always be last => question will be closed in any case
@AmalMurali I'm pretty sure every (non robot) reviewer does that.
@AlmaDo Not all questions have 4 close-votes.
Not all questions have 4 close-votes.
There are some with 1-3 too. Dupehammer closes them with just one more vote.
@AmalMurali in closing votes review queue? All questions that are listed there should have 4 closing votes since that queue was burned.
@JoeWatkins Sounds like food poisoning.
11:21
@AlmaDo Yup
@AlmaDo False.
@SecondRikudo well, I'm judging based on official posts. If that's false, then it's a bug in system, I think..
@AlmaDo We've already burned through 4 votes and 3 votes, I think it's back to everything, because I got some with no closevotes at all (where the question reaches review via flags)
or may be they decided to cancel 4-votes system for duplicate questions
11:23
that's because of dupe-hammer
I think they updated it. I remember reading something related on Meta, but can't find it now.
Probably to enable easier closing of questions that would otherwise be hard to close without dupe-hammer.
Or maybe it's not ordered anymore, at all. Dunno.
@SecondRikudo Just wait and see, You will never get there ALONE!!
@SecondRikudo Reminds me of that song: Lonely! You are so Lonely!! :D
Hi guys. :)
No one on?
@HassanAlthaf hi
11:37
Number of days since a PM said “this shouldn’t take you too long”: 0
lol
@tereško and you would be quite right
btw, did you watch that SOLID lecture ?
what did you think ?
it's in my queue
oh ..
then I'm gonna check back in a month or so
11:45
lol
nah, I get through it quicker than that
we are developers here ... your estimate is probably off by multiplier of 3
@tereško what lecture? I want it, too please
else I suspend you ;D
hmm ....
well, if you ask nicely: yow.eventer.com/yow-2013-1080/… (won't play on firefox and the start is inflammatory)
11:48
thanks
@tereško why won't play in FF? Works fine for me
Well. I tried on 3 different foxes. It refused to start.
friends don't let friends use FireFox
works in my ff too
hm.. it's FF29/Linux i686
11:50
@ircmaxell unless they kind of want to use OWA on linux
which then leads them to use it for everything else because of the stupid linkage inside OWA
Seems like "rep-whoring" was blacklisted from comments/posts
oh, the joy
@SecondRikudo so? write reputation wh0ring :D
@Gordon Check TL :)
somehow all the "let's do somethig, anything about the content quality" related thing get removed
11:53
@tereško What are you referring to?
the close reasons were gutted, deletion of bad posts was artificially made more complicated, posting links to google in comments was removed and now this
@tereško The problem is that Stack Exchange doesn't want quality to be a tradeoff of patience and politeness (or general "niceness")
What is the close reason for someone who doesn't show any efforts nor code?
@HamZa Duplicate.
@SecondRikudo aside from that?
11:54
None. Downvote and move on.
@SecondRikudo SE doesn't want the quality to be a tradeoff for "userbase growth quarterly targets"
@tereško Probably that too.
@SecondRikudo screw that
@HamZa That's the official policy anyway.
> This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error. While similar questions may be on-topic here, this one was resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers. This can often be avoided by identifying and closely inspecting the shortest program necessary to reproduce the problem before posting.
11:57
@LeviMorrison DO IT!!!
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@tereško Oh I see, I'm using "unclear" lol
Sometimes "it lacks sufficient information to diagnose the problem"
@ircmaxell @Levi Definitely!
If I don't have time to find job, job finds me. :D
@Leri ???
Well, it's just interview but still pleasant when you are called without your efforts.
12:06
I see, good luck
Thanks. ;)
@ircmaxell , how would you test class, which has some characteristics of tree? Where instance of Foo can be creating other instances of Foo.
I reallt do not want to pass FooBuilder to it
@Leri Oh yeah. What's the role?
Totaly unrelated to anything, but I see this sometimes and have to say something about it:
In 2014, it is no longer acceptable to refer to someone as a "geek" or a "nerd" with an attempt at being derogatory. It's great to be one!
Some people were calling members of UKIP (UK stuff) racist geeks rant rant, to which I'm pointing out - that's not the said thing any more.
Quiet nerd!
12:14
:D
@Jimbo UK should stop importing bullshit from USA .. it's not like they don;t have enough of their own.
nevermind all that internals stuff ... here are the important questions on everyone's mind @Levi
@JoeWatkins
@JoeWatkins Oh growing luscious beards is easy, it's much like how you grow all that hair on head... oh no wait, you can't do that either
/hides
12:17
@Fabien Java developer. I guess, internal communication layer.
@Leri good luck (:
@AlmaDo Thanks.
btw, how did it go with booking.com?
oh, that. As I've said, I failed when they asked what's the difference between stack & heap storage (in memory). Since it's a very basics (not for PHP of course) - I think that's main fail reason. The didn't ask me anything about algorithms or some interesting questions. Instead I was re-coounting HTTP request standard fields and explaining what's the difference between HTTP 1.0 & 1.1 (lol, wiki page) .. Sad..
@DaveRandom you should hide ... male pattern baldness is not funny, female pattern baldness, now, that's funny ...
12:21
@DaveRandom hehehehe
@Leri actually, I hoped that it was kind of "stupidity test" - but no, that was their real interview
@AlmaDo Well, you're lucky you don't have to work in such environment.
@Leri Sounds pretty good.
@DaveRandom Yeah, I wrote array_seek($array, $position, $whence) which currently doesn't support string keys ... would be an interesting feature to add, though :) //cc: @bwoebi
@Leri I'm not sure that environment is bad. But I'm sure that if questions on the interview were about stuff that may be found in manual or wiki with one search -& company is making decisions based on that knowledge - that's odd (I may be good programmer, but no idea what's exact name of HTTP content-length response field)
12:23
no it doesn't sound pretty good, working with java full time becomes soul destroying, you have been warned ...
@JoeWatkins So you're saying that your soul is forever more destroyed?
I haven't done it for nearly two years, my soul is still in recovery ...
heh
@Fabien I am also unsure what I'll do at interview... I have done Android development and java me but never did anything enterprise. I am not familiar with spring, etc... I hope my good understanding of OOP and general computing, intermediate app-architecture skills and familiarity how networking works will save my a**.
Thanks, btw.
@Jack you don't support string keys? Add it or be killed with fire! :-D
12:26
@Leri hope you get it if you want it ... but, yuk if you ask me ...
@Leri A good interviewer gets a feel for the guys aptitude and latent ability rather than interview technique.
Skills can be taught, personality can't.
Even better if you have skills and personality :P
+ good looking and you get @rdlowrey
Handsome bastard
java isn't fun to work with at all, it has the stupidest problems at scale, those things that we really like about it, like exceptions everywhere and the type system become quite horrible in large applications, the type system is not clever, and a single exception can bring down entire systems
@JoeWatkins Thanks. Yeah, I've already faced all those restrictions (especially with that type-erasure thing). The base and main reason is my salary and loads of work that burns me out mentally.
@JoeWatkins that's why you add there always catch all exceptions at every level :-D
@Fabien LOL. Agreed about that personality.
12:30
well in java, we use exceptions properly, that means no catch all, but some fall through, you can't help it ... you can't catch all, the idea of exceptions breaks down if you catch all ... they aren't useful anymore for their intended purpose
Pokemon.
Well, we catch some exceptions that is expected to be thrown...
@JoeWatkins bah, correct usage of exceptions just creates problems in race conditions when there appear suddenly null pointers etc.
@Leri I don't find PHP stressful to think about, I find it an antidote to thinking about java, where you don't really have any freedom of thought, whole systems are made up of a sizeable collection of libraries (written by someone else obviously), they have a single API, it's usually the exact same one or as you expect it, which is boring, doesn't let you try anything new .... god I hate java ...
oh you didn't know, there's a NullPointerException ?
@JoeWatkins catching null pointer exceptions is really catch all...
12:33
you shouldn't be catching that at all
exactly my point.
oh right ...
I find java to be extremely powerful language, and writing little projects in it can even be a bit of fun, but when you have so much java weighing down on you, soul destroying is the only words I can find to describe it ...
@JoeWatkins My stress comes from the fact that I am the only dev at the company ad need to do all the thingz. Honestly, I find myself more comfortable with strictly-typed languages.. but php is my love and it can't be changed! :D
Knowing so many languages, do you find you forget any?
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Q: Why would you not permit Q or Z in passwords?

Mark MayoJetblue's password requirements specify that, among other stringent requirements: Cannot contain a Q or Z I can't fathom a logical reason for this, unless it were say, extremely common for the left side of keyboards to break, but then you wouldn't allow 'A' either :) What would be the reas...

12:36
@Leri Your leaving would be quite an impact then.
Perhaps even a little satisfying.
@Fabien Yes, I do. I forgot that C doesn't have booleans for example...
stdbool.h
@Fabien I already spoke to cofounder and he asked me if I get the job tell them that I need 1 month to move.
@HamZa just use stdb... see @Joe
sometimes does ...
12:37
@JoeWatkins does it contain define ?
@Leri Can easily take more than 1 month to find a replacement .
@HamZa yeah and typedef
I see...
@Fabien Replacement would be quite hard. I don't want to sound like saying I am cool.. but IT staff here is really low-qualified. And who is not already has descent job.
But let's be honest, why should someone ever use boolean? Wouldn't short int suffice (0/1)?
12:39
@Leri It's always a little surprising to me when people don't offer something to get people to stay.
no, I don't forget, faces, names, places I have been and dates, I forget, but the syntax and basic operation of the languages I actually use, I never forget ... I've never used ruby in anything at all, but have known it ... forever I think ... if I have to I can still write in ruby and comprehend most of what I read ...
Often it shows a lack of understanding how critical employees can be.
@HamZa because 0/1 do not mean what you think they do in C
@Fabien There're 2 things: 1. They simply don't have nothing to offer. 2. They underestimate employee.
And maybe both. ^
@Leri The lost revenue from the lost employee can cause more harm than finding the money to keep them.
12:41
@JoeWatkins wut? Isn't boolean false in C++ => int 0 and true anything but 0 ?
@JoeWatkins hmm?
0 is not indicative of failure for the vast majority of C API's, it is synonymous with "0 errors occurred" which is the exact opposite of false, so it can just be a matter of clarity ...
@JoeWatkins Depends how similar langs you use. For instance, I almost forgot F#, while I am fine with python (syntax level)..
hmmm I see
@HamZa just always check the man page.
12:43
@JoeWatkins which is dumb, btw :-P
@bwoebi I don't even know the man page of C? Is there even one? I'm so used to php.net...
@HamZa no, but for the single functions.
@bwoebi link? I sometimes find myself on this cplusplus.com/reference/clibrary
One thing that always bothered me with C:
Why somelib.h?
What do you mean? You want it to be a folder with index.h ?
12:47
ha @HamZa
@SecondRikudo why not?
the separation of headers and compilation units is a byproduct of the way C compilers need to work, it's necessary in other words to build software :)
I can cope with no more daylight, back to bed ...
Night
Get well soon @JoeWatkins
Drink lots of water
@ircmaxell Please tell me that this isn't the official answer?
12:48
I don't think that's true. Java doesn't separate headers. And the result is incremental builds are basically impossible. As are shared dependencies (dynamic linked code)
@Fabien Don't, you'll end up like this guy: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barreleye
@JoeWatkins Get well!
insert historically into that setence, then I think you'd have to agree ...
@SecondRikudo :P. Would be a terrible super-power
@JoeWatkins yeah, just meaning it's not a fundamental compiler problem, it's a deliberate trade-off
@Fabien I'd much rather a cool third eye and the ability to generate 100 moons at once.
12:50
lol. Through meditation some people believe you can open up your third eye.
@ircmaxell yes, now it is ... but at the start, I think required ?
That's some strong shit
@JoeWatkins perhaps in the beginning, since it allowed you to separate compilation from linking.
@JoeWatkins either way, go back to bed, and feel better!
@SecondRikudo It's a little cheesey though :P
@Fabien inroite
12:52
^ this is what I was talking about ... the ways of getting around that are new I think ...
and yes, thnx, nn
@Fabien euphemism?
@SecondRikudo That's some ugly ass stuff your doing there :D
I mean, another eye in the middle of your forehead :D
@Naruto I can literally punch you to death with that eye alone.
@SecondRikudo You're so mean :(

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