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04:45
hi to all
here any magento buddy
04:59
no , this is not a magneto support channel
oops
@gowri , but you should be able to find on on freenode IRC server
@tereško: what is this freenode IRC server
oh .. if you really want to know you will have to google it yoursel
but there is a web interface available
channel you want is named #magento
@Hello Every One...
05:04
yeah , btw , morning guys , gals and other things
@tereško:thanks,i did that
do you think
i can get help
there
yes , you should be able to
just do not ask "is anyone here"
if you did everything correctly , then you eill be able to see a large list of users on the rights side there
and keep in mind that it is 5am .. 9am in europe .. people ming not me awake yet
ask your question and wait
ok thanks for help . i will follow as you said
@tereško Morning!
whatup ?
nothin' .. stare'ing into 5min-soup
05:13
huh ?
got nothing better to do, like eat it ?
nothing that i could make in less then 10 minutes
hell , i have to start packing for work in .. emm .. 15 minutes a the latest
Eggs FTW.
takes like 2 min to make and 2 to eat !
@tereško I still have no job :|
i hate morning people
I normally wake up 9-10 if that counts.
oh ... this is 8 , and i have slept for 5 hours
i do not have the mental capacity for cooking this early
anyway .. topics like this make me feel unappreciated :
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Q: jQuery show&hide menu basics

kinduffI'm trying to make a doble menu, with click function and hide&show basics, but I don't understand why is not working, can you help me out? Here is my script: $(document).ready(function() { $('#work').click(function(event){ $(this).addClass("activado"); // add active class $("#other,...

05:22
@tereško that is some nice JS code.
+1
not enough cowbells
there is quit few javascript code that dosn't looks like C.
I mean the way it should be.
05:57
Rise and shine geeks!
no.
:P
I hope the weather is much better in your area
it's so humid here!
Hi everyone !
@JohnP it's a frozen hell on the west coast of the France
it was raining all yesterday here
I'd take frozen hell over humid heat any day
I'm fat so cold is better than this ever present humidity and heat
06:05
let's share weather !
I'd love that. Things just need to even out. Anything around 15 - 20 degrees is totally fine with me
06:19
.. and i am back online
@tereško it's a neat way to make menus, however i'm not sure this will help the guy who has asked some help
well .. i guess you might not see it as an answer , but he had managed to do everything wrong
starting from html all the way up to how he sets active elements in javascript
i like it :)
but I have one question, I'm not sure to get the this in the call function
what is it referring to ? @tereško
oops didn't see I'm in the wrong place
@Oddant , it means that when the activate function is executes , the this in it is from make_menu function
i has no meaning in this case, i just didn't want to use apply() function
06:41
@tereško ok I got it
ASP works with CSS or not ?
ASP is a serverside language while CSS is a presentation layer language. No connections there
@JohnP like php works with CSS so i want to know ASP is comfortable with CSS or not ?
@John CSS works with the HTML that PHP outputs. As long as your ASP is outputting HTML it will be fine
@JohnP Actually i have an CSS and i want to add that css in my ASP script in head section but i not works
it*
06:51
Look at your HTML to see whether the stylesheet has been added. If not, your problem is not with CSS it's with ASP
css is for html , not for the server backend languages
you are making no sense
@tereško ok
@JohnP ok
07:09
@JohnP That would be either HTML Syntax Error or server, has nothing to do with Server Side Script.
@OmeidHerat No I meant that he should confirm that the CSS is linked properly and in the page
@JohnP That would be HTML Syntax Error :P not ASP.
@OmeidHerat yes, but the fix would have to be done in his ASP code :P
posted on October 13, 2011 by Stuart Herbert

The PHP North West User Group ran it’s 4th (and largest yet!) PHP conference – PHPNW11 in Manchester last weekend. The audience is a key part of any conference, and each year the PHP North West conference manages to attract more and more people back as it establishes its reputation for being one of the very best PHP conferences (and indeed, one of the very best UK tech conferences) around. If

his question was whether CSS was at fault
07:11
How is everyone?
@JohnP If your server side language is producing your CSS links then there is bigger problems.
@OmeidHerat helpers man :P
The easiest way to solve the problem is to confirm that your file is included.
if you fix this line of code echo ('<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="ee.css >') do you say I have fixed my PHP or HTML ?-)
fixed php
@MattStrange why so ?
07:20
@OmeidHerat I was thinking more along the lines of echo $this->css->add('style.css') but even then I'd say the problem is your PHP
the HTML is outputting exactly what it is supposed to
@JohnP No, actually PHP is outputing exactly what it's suppose to do, but the HTML is not what it should be.
thus you fix the HTML.
By looking at your HTML, you'll know the following
1. The HTML is actually being outputted? yes/no
2. The HTML is correctly formed? yes/no
3. The HTML is linked properly? yes/no
@OmeidHerat but according to your example the HTML is in your PHP
It's semantics here, because we're both saying pretty much the same thing :P
@JohnP Indeed, and PHP is printing it correctly.
@OmeidHerat in your example yes, but I wouldn't know about the OPs situation. You have to find the problem first to fix it
Looking at the HTML will tell you where your problem is
Maybe he's forgotten to output? We won't know till you check the HTML
@JohnP Yup, true.
07:28
#2 is 'Get Fat (if you're a guy)' :D
08:12
am I still here ?
it appears so
@Oddant No
This is some great existential stuff right here
09:15
@JohnPI have an table in Html 2*2 (row and column) now i want to set my text column in the same line
how can i do ??
I am using DIV
@JohnP Hello u thr
sry many rows and 2 columns
Example Name = Marry
now i want to set the Marry column
2nd column
lolwut
@tereško Help me
How can i make the table through Div (many rows and 2 column) not using table
09:35
Hello all
all r lazy here
Gud night to all
hi everyone
afternoon
@@GeorgeEdison super ping! come to js and tell us how your js editor is doing qua progress.
@John , if you have tabular data ,you should use a <table> for it
But i am using <legend> and this is not worked in table
thats why i am using Div
<fieldset> and <legend> are working fine with my Div
and also i create an table but issue is only to set table in a proper manner like my text box is not in order right now
I am using @nbsp;
but it is not helpful me for all browsers
wat ?
are you trying to create a form ?
09:44
I want my text in an order
I have an for
wat ?
form*
I create table also in this form
not i want to display table in an gud look
but right now my table is not in order
@John why don't you use divs for everything?
@John not every style works for table ... but almost every style works in case of divs
09:47
@John have you tried writing semantic HTML
@hussain why don't you troll more.
@Raynos didn't get your last point ... ?
@tereško ok thanks
@hussain see below
in JavaScript, Aug 29 at 17:36, by Raynos
> "[...] you don't want people that aren't really programmers programming, you'll suffer for it! - John Carmack
Basically i frown upon you recommending hacks rather then a real solution
10:04
@Raynos ok ... i was right on the point of recommending divs rather than tables ... and i was wrong on the point of providing a hack rather than a solution ... my fault ... partially ;)
No.
If it's tabular data then use a table
The correct answer is always semantic HTML. And suprisingly enough semantic HTML is directly tied to the semantics of the information or data you are trying to represent.
@Raynos but the guy wanted it properly styled too ... and i know we have to use table for table-related data. get the style out of it and tables are just fine
@hussain but when i am using the table legend is now working properly
you shouldn't be putting a fieldset inside your table
thats why now i m using div
just style a span or something to fit what you want
@John good for you :)
am trying to develop a drupal module which wants a default view. Already there is a group called test which contain 2 fields. i want to add one more field to that group from my module. How can i?
10:29
@praji you might have better luck if you asked in the drupal stackexchange site
10:49
echo 'Good midday everyone';
11:42
posted on October 13, 2011 by Internet Super Hero

It is the third day I try to find mysqlnd plugin use cases for the Succeed with Plugins webinar on October, 26th. Not being innovative or creative today, I looked into a classic: client fail over. As a trained and talented reader, you won’t be shocked to see 54 lines of PECL/mysqlnd_uh hacking today. class __mysqlnd_conn_failover extends MysqlndUhConnection { private $fail_over_err

12:02
a che koi googlemap vadu?
is there anyone who know google map?
@Terence: there?
@Gordon , IMO the description was pretty vague
the first line was more of a disclaimer
12:24
@tereško just saying. didnt dv or something. on a sidenote, putting a disclaimer for a CI user is kinda … ummm … pointless ;)
can't blame for trying
once in a blue moon it might penetrate CI user's skull
@GORDON: what's up?
lidhhooo ho GORDOn te to
12:52
@Ritesh360 ceiling.
Tek
Tek
13:13
Good day!
Anyone know where linux actually stores env variables? (I know I store them using export)
posted on October 13, 2011 by Stuart Herbert

The PHP North West User Group ran it’s 4th (and largest yet!) PHP conference – PHPNW11 in Manchester last weekend. This year, many of the sponsors were here not to drum up new business, but to hire new talent, continuing a trend from PHPUK11 earlier in the year. Sponsoring a conference is cheaper than paying traditional recruiters, with no shortage of motivated attendees to talk to. Communi

user680786
"Model itself should never contain SQL. Ever." - where can I read any confirmation about this idea?
@OZ_ The model should contain SQL. Because the data mappers are what contains the SQL and they are part of the Model layer
user680786
@ircmaxell totally agree
13:22
:-D
A model class should not contain SQL
A model class however can have a pointer to another class that contains sql
However the term Model is very vague
user680786
@Raynos for someone
Well Model is a vague definition unless you use a specific one.
When someone people say MVC they mean Model2 and when other people say MVC they mean the API some "MVC framework" supplies
user680786
@Raynos models should contain logic - that's pretty enough
logic yes.
But models should be abstracted from the data layer
And abstracted means you shouldnt have sql for a particular sql engine in your model.
user680786
13:27
@Raynos changing data is part of logic, and doesn't matter how you want to do that.
@Raynos actually , when they say MVC they mean a pretty horrible (rails-like) MVP
Well some "MVC Framework" is vague as hell and language-agnostic
@OZ well yes but it shouldnt be done with strings of sql
that's just silly
the distinction is in the responsibilities of "controller"
Anyone who argues otherwise is a troll.
Hence I tend to refer to them as MVX
We really should have the phrase MVC mean Model2 and use MVX for all these clones
@ircmaxell you managed to disagree with him , while leaving him with feeling that you wholeheartedly agreed
user680786
13:31
@Raynos why?
@OZ_ storing and retrieving data is NOT part of the business logic
@OZ I will change your database from mysql to an oracle database
user680786
@Raynos "anyone who doesn't agree with me is a troll" - so smart
You will now rage about having to change every single sql string to comply with the oracle version of sql
user680786
@Raynos no, you will not
@OZ the point is to be open to change
The specific database engine you are using is an area of change
user680786
@Tek ah, now understand, thanks
A good developer makes change easy, one way of doing that is isolating anything thats specific to that database engine in a sensible module
not spreading it all over your model.
This is very simple loose coupling.
sql as strings in a model is tight coupling, tight coupling is bad.
user680786
@Raynos my application works with data through API, without any databases at all.
@tereško No I didn't
user680786
13:34
@Raynos sql strings in datamapper - isn't strings of sql? lol
the model should contain SQL
the key is that the model is not a single class, but a layer which is a collection of classes
@OZ datamapper is not the model
user680786
@Raynos it's part of model
@Raynos It's part of the model layer
depends on your definition of model
13:35
@ircmaxell , we are arguing the naming here
It's part of the model layer
@tereško how do you figure?
What I call model is the subset of the model layer that does logic
the datamapper is merely a utility that exists that the model uses
@ircmaxell because i am really smart with stuff and all
@tereško And @Raynos is a unicorn, what's your point...?
Tek
Tek
13:37
Raynos, the unicorn. Such a nice ring to it.
@ircmaxell could it be that what i call "model" you call "domain object" ?
@tereško Possibly
user680786
Model can contain SQL, or API calls, or calls to key-value storage... anything. And it's just question of abstraction, if you will move these calls to separated class or not. Pre-abstraction is not better than pre-optimization. Don't overengeneer it.
Tek
Tek
@ircmaxell What was the site with the latest debian binaries for php?
no idea, I don't use debian
user680786
13:39
@Tek dotdeb.org
Tek
Tek
@OZ Ah, I think that's what he linked last time. Thanks
@OZ , lets put it this way : the class which is responsible for business logic should be independent from class which stores and retrieves data ( which usually datamapper) ..
Tek
Tek
@ircmaxell You insisted compiling PHP was overkill, or something along those lines ;p
@ircmaxell You didn't use debian but you still pointed me to that site
Ask @Gordon when he comes back for his graphic on MVC
ok, I gotta run, meeting
then it does not matter if you data source is remote API , and SQL database or a directory with json files , @OZ
13:41
That's sensible enough. The class (M) within the model layer which handles logic should not know the intrensic details or make assumptions about the class that knows how to persist data (DM)
user680786
@tereško agree with it, but it's not always necessary to make 100% ideal code. It's not always necessary to build milk farm to get milk from a cow.
You may accrue code debt.
@OZ_ that's what refactoring is for
user680786
@tereško yep
As long as the interest of maintaining code debt (your hacks) is low enough you can just say "lets keep the hacks"
13:43
but we kinda talk about the end result .. the production code
the one which is 99.995% ideal
Preferably code in production has no hacks, but hey this is PHP.
user680786
@tereško when you have API calls in your models, you will not care, which database is used under API. So it's not necessary to write datamapper in this case. And if you will change API it will be already totally another application.
user680786
Same thing with SQL. If you 99% sure that you will use Postgre in this project, then it's 99% useless to write data-mapper to make abstraction for "any" database. And word "any" is very not stable here.
Sorry, there's also the other problem
interaction with sql by method of string is stupid
Really, hard coded strings and string concatenation as your database API?
user680786
@Raynos because unicorn told it?
13:48
Who thought that was ever a good idea
Can we have objects and methods please.
user680786
@Raynos inventors of SQL?
user680786
I like SQL - very powerful tool. And flexible. Not like that ugly endless chain-style calls of methods of ORM.
@ircmaxell which one?
or
Comparing sql to an orm is not fair
orms are evil
13:52
SQL is great, I just think SQL should be in stored procedures
user680786
@Raynos oh no, never.
user680786
"stored procedures"... oh, and we talks about "coupling"? lol
stored procedures are bad?
stored procedures are good
unless you want to switch DB's
user680786
@Terence or change logic
13:58
The purpose of stored procedures is defining snippets of code to optimise on a database for performance reasons right?
I would only use a stored procedure to speed up a heavy long sql
@Raynos yes
One should except that any optimising you do on a database engine would have to be redone on another database engine
user680786
logic should never be stored somewhere not in code
SQL is a language too , ya know
sql is code >_>
It depends on your definition of logic
validation logic on the database engine isnt bad
13:59
that would be a problem ... how wont you store it in the DAL-layer?
nvm what I said, I read you wrongly
user680786
@Raynos when logic is stored inside the database, this part of logic is not in your code anymore.
Hmmm, now that we are talking about Models, DAL and stuff... feel free to answer this topic: stackoverflow.com/questions/7689385/…
Hey all,I am an php coder. And I have a question to ask . Anyone has time here?
Tek
Tek
@QiXingyue Ask it. If we know the answer we'll tell you. If we don't know the answer we probably won't say anything
The database is your code
14:08
I want to know what's the diffrentce between apc and memcached!
thats like saying if your logic is in javascript its not in your code anymore
Tek
Tek
@QiXingyue stackoverflow.com/questions/815041/… Did you try to search? :)
Oh I'm sorry. I forget .
@QiXingyue , APC is faster , Memcached is distributed
that about covers he main things
@Raynos for a linguist it could be correct, if he nags about js being a script and not code >.<
14:11
@Raynos Database is not code, that doesn't even sound right.
A stored procedure is code
a mapreduce on your nosql is code
Anyone who argues otherwise has to define code
stored procedure is even compiled
In computer science, source code is text written in a computer programming language. Such a language is specially designed to facilitate the work of computer programmers, who specify the actions to be performed by a computer mostly by writing source code, which can then be automatically translated to binary machine code that the computer can directly read and execute. An interpreter translates to machine code and executes it on the fly, while a compiler only translates to machine code that it stores as executable files; these can then be executed as a separate step. Most computer a...
A database is an organized collection of data for one or more purposes, usually in digital form. The data are typically organized to model relevant aspects of reality (for example, the availability of rooms in hotels), in a way that supports processes requiring this information (for example, finding a hotel with vacancies). The term "database" refers both to the way its users view it, and to the logical and physical materialization of its data, content, in files, computer memory, and computer data storage. This definition is very general, and is independent of the technology used. However, ...
SQL (officially , often ; often referred to as Structured Query Language) designed for managing data in relational database management systems (RDBMS). Originally based upon relational algebra and tuple relational calculus, its scope includes data insert, query, update and delete, schema creation and modification, and data access control. SQL was one of the first commercial languages for Edgar F. Codd's relational model, as described in his influential 1970 paper, "A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks". Despite not adhering to the relational model as described by Co...
> source code is text written in a computer programming language.
Stored procedure is text written in SQL
14:13
> SQL was one of the first commercial languages (..)
SQL is a computer programming language
thank you for that !
@Raynos SQL is code, but Database is not !
SQL is not database.
I would say SQL is a query language, not a programming language.
@OmeidHerat agreed
@robjb is it turing complete?
14:15
A stored procedure is a subroutine available to applications that access a relational database system. A stored procedure (sometimes called a proc, sproc, StoPro, StoredProc, or SP) is actually stored in the database data dictionary. Typical uses for stored procedures include data validation (integrated into the database) or access control mechanisms. Furthermore, stored procedures can consolidate and centralize logic that was originally implemented in applications. Extensive or complex processing that requires execution of several SQL statements is moved into stored procedures, and all ...
Very good question...
Seems not.
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Q: Is SQL or even TSQL Turing Complete?

Matthew VinesThis came up at the office today. I have no plans of doing such a thing, but theoretically could you write a compiler in SQL? At first glance it appears to me to be turing complete, though extremely cumbersome for many classes of problems. If it is not turing complete, what would it require ...

@robjb , SQL is a Turing complete language
Oracle's PL/SQL and SQL Server's T-SQL and others are turing complete.
That answer says the SQL92 standard is not
So, I revoke my earlier statement, given that major implementations are. :)
@robjb , SQL side of things should deal with data logic ... things like CONSTRAINTS and TRIGGERS
I understand that :)
Then again, who said turing completeness defines a programming language?
Charity is an experimental purely functional programming language, developed at the University of Calgary. Based on ideas by [http://www.tom.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~hagino/index.html.en Hagino Tatsuya], it is completely grounded in category theory. Disregarding interactions with the outside world, all Charity programs are guaranteed to terminate. This means that the language is not Turing-complete. Nevertheless, it is capable of expressing the Ackermann function, which makes it more expressive than primitive recursion. The language allows ordinary recursive data types, such as might be foun...
user680786
14:22
@Raynos what?
@OZ for some definition of database
user680786
@Raynos database is part of your code?
I thought we were talking about SQL92
user680786
@Terence SQL is just language. Doesn't matter how stored procedures are written, only matter where they are stored.
b01
b01
Random thought: You need an Interface for ALL your classes foo! OOP Foo!
Git wit it!
english .. use it
15:07
Using the @ operator is 240% slower than using a ternary.
each time you use @ operator in php , you should receive small electric shock from keyboard .. well .. maybe no .. this would definitely electrocute to death entire wordpress dev team
@tereško :D
check this out though:
I think there's something wrong with my test
In short, return isset($_GET[$n]) ? $_GET[$n] : ''; is faster than return $_GET[$n];
Maybe @salathe could shed some light over this?
15:23
@ChristianSciberras .. sure there is .. a missing 0
@tereško a missing zero?
@ChristianSciberras : codepad.viper-7.com/l3oPZC
wait, so the error is causing it to slow down??
Makes sense..
Anyone know much about encoding vCards with php? I have it working on Mac but when I download it on windows the image isn't showing up =\
@mkprogramming Wasn't a vCard just a text file? If so, you probably are doing the wrong line endings.
If you use CRLF (Windows' default) it pretty much works everywhere else...
15:39
@ChristianSciberras I'll check into that, thanks!
@ChristianSciberras this is the code: $this->vcard .= "PHOTO;ENCODING=BASE64;TYPE=JPEG:" . base64_encode(file_get_contents($this->vcard_p_image)) . "\r\n";
@mkprogramming , you could always just include hCard , and use some external service
@Gordon That one
@tereško not familiar with that? can you elaborate ?
15:52
@Anpher , now .. why did you have to do this .. huh ?
morning
er evening
16:28
I've got this website where people can submit little bits of text. How difficult/complicated would it be to set up a system where other users can up/down vote the bits of text?
Written it so far from scratch, but I'm still just beginning with php/mysql.
@tereško Not good?
CAM
CAM
16:57
Anyone have EXP with buddypress?
 
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> So today, Zend showed just what it can do. That is, the NYSE Euronext (NYSE:NYX) has been using the company’s technology — along with the Drupal content management system – for about 18 months. During this time, it built almost 40 web apps, with some reaching performance boosts of 200% or more. Examples of the apps include NYSE MoneySense, which helps with personal finance and NYSE Connect, which is a community for executives.
Drupal? Really? Makes you wonder what they did run before? Visual Basic coded by monkeys?
scary
18:47
yes
200% performance boost when switching to Drupal? Really? either 1. really small sites or 2. really really really really stupid things were done in the past...
18:58
i wounder , who stared this comment :
12 hours ago, by Omeid Herat
@JohnP Yup, true.
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