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18:00
@CarrieKendall Several reasons. (1) When it first came out it was cool for a couple of days until every person I knew started spamming me with what they "just listened to on spotify." That facebook integration was 100% terrible. (2) The app on my phone constantly crashed my phone for months if I tried to use it. (3) The app eventually stopped letting my play my own music that I had manually added to the app because I hadn't "purchased" it. HELLO, it's my music. Don't tell me I need to purchase it.
user895378
So that's why I can't stand spotify. Maybe it's better now, but it was awful when I tried it so I don't care; they can take it on down the road.
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regex find+replace FTW \o/
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@cspray github told me you starred some NFL data API tools. Are you planning to work on something cool? Tell me, tell me, tell me.
@Ocramius Ping
@rdlowrey :) Quite possibly. I've been on the lookout for good sport stat APIs
So far those things I starred on GH are the only real candidates (unless you have a big pile of cash you wanna give me)
user895378
18:10
@cspray No need for big pile of cash. Scraping is free ;)
I haven't looked at them too in depth yet, I'm still at work and all. But I'm hoping later this week I can take a look at them
Yea, I was thinking about scraping some college football stats
But if I can get an easier to consume API for NFL stuff I'll take it
user895378
I love things like that. I'm still trying to crack 55% prediction success against the spread in baseball games.
user895378
But I think there's a huge market for those kinds of data services (read: lots of money people will spend for good ones). It's basically the same thing I do for financial data but for sports.
user895378
I'm definitely interested in stuff like that for future reference. Especially for football ... the market for good fantasy analytics has totally blown up.
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I think there's a lot of $$$ to be made there, I just gotta finish up all my other projects first (if that ever happens) :)
18:13
Well, clearly I need to up my timeline so I'm not competing directly with you until after I've made my money
@rdlowrey I try not to bother you with software issues, but we are having issues with Artax. We're on an old, old commit so I am not sure if you can even remember or be helpful.
user895378
Maybe. Maybe not. But I'm very near to a new, way better, bug-free, easy-for-me-to-support release.
user895378
If you can wait a few hours I can put all hands on deck for the rest of the day and have a new tagged release that you should totally use starting tomorrow.
user895378
Any chance the problematic code can be shelved until tomorrow?
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@cspray Well, don't worry about competition. It's not something I do seriously now (or in the near future). Just passing along well-wishes because I think it's a cool thing to work on.
18:16
@rdlowrey i can't stand the iphone app
user895378
@CarrieKendall yup. when I had an iphone I hated it. The app. Not the phone.
yeah, it doesn't let you "freely" play songs like it does on the desktop version
@rdlowrey It is interesting that you say it is similar to financial data that you crunch. I'm gonna get the chance to work directly with some financial investment gurus soon so hopefully the knowledge will transfer well ;)
that being said, i had only ever used the desktop version until like two weeks ago... i thought much more highly of it until then... its odd that they have different business rules depending on the device IMO
user895378
I also am supremely put out that they force me to install something on my desktop. F that. Learn how to use the internet, Spotify.
18:19
you don't have to
user895378
You used to. Chalk that up to "bad experiences when it first came out and I tried it"
they have a web player. also, i agree about the facebook integration, although the sharing is user prompted
yeah, i was late to the band wagon, so i am sure i missed a lot of the bs
user895378
My first impression with spotify on every front was just terrible so I refuse to use it. It may not be logical but that's how garbage the experience was for me.
LOL, what version did you start using PHP? ;]
user895378
5.3 so I missed a lot of PHP awfulness :)
18:21
Me too... I am so glad I started with 5.3
@CarrieKendall 5.0 and I did not miss any awfulness of php 5.
user895378
@Charles if you like that python api for interacting with nfl game center json let me know -- I'd be interested in doing something similar for PHP. Should be trivial to layer something like that on top of the new artax.
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What would be really fun would be creating a fantasy football platform :)
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Complete with websockets and everything. Oh man, stop me. I'm getting excited.
@rdlowrey which what?
Oh. Wrong Charles.
18:27
@Charles I think he meant to do @cspray and fat-fingered it
Like really fat-fingered it
Used to be far, far worse.
user895378
Oh, sorry @Charles, yeah, that was a typing fail.
@Charles Do you remember when my username really did include Charles and we kept getting pings meant for the other?
Yea, good times
Pandora was the Beez Neez when it came out.
Unusable for me now.
I've been trying out the Google Music subscription for a bit now.
user895378
18:30
@LeviMorrison Exactly the same sentiment here.
Is it possible to check if a string has only one character used in it? For example a string like this with "a" repeated and only "a" in the string: aaaaaaaaaaaaa?
I can't get regex to match anything I test.
user895378
Yes it is possible. What regex did you try that didn't work? Also, string functions are a much better fit for this particular task.
#^(.)\1*$#s
/\n{2,}+/
@Enijar lolwut
user895378
18:36
@Enijar I think you'll find strspn a much better solution to this problem. #knowYourStandardLibrary
I was trying to see if a string contained only new lines, but I failed :P.
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strspn + strlen
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Will perform much better than firing up the full regex engine to do something that's trivial.
Thanks.
@Enijar You need to use anchors ^$ also depending on the definition of "newline" you might use \R to be sure
18:39
I'm using $html = preg_replace('/\n{2,}+/', '<br><br>', $html); to replace multiple instances of new lines in a string. Should I amend my regex to be /\n\r{2,}+/?
And now we get to the real problem
lol
@Enijar /\R{2,}/
@Enijar Why not just use nl2br?
Thanks @HamZa
welcome
18:44
@cspray That will just replace new lines with <br>'s. If you read up you'll see that I'm looking to have multiple newlines replaced with just 2 <br>'s, which @HamZa's Regex is doing on this line preg_replace('/\R{2,}/', '<br><br>', $html);
user895378
The pony, he comes. Though he's not really applicable because this isn't parsing ... it's simple string replacement.
There's no pony since we're not parsing html :)
user895378
That.
(.Y.) matches TYT
Pony?
18:48
/**
 * @param int
 * @param int
 * @return int
 */
function foo($a, $b) {
    $x = 1;
    $y = $x + 1;
    return $x + $y;
}
becomes
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A: RegEx match open tags except XHTML self-contained tags

bobinceYou can't parse [X]HTML with regex. Because HTML can't be parsed by regex. Regex is not a tool that can be used to correctly parse HTML. As I have answered in HTML-and-regex questions here so many times before, the use of regex will not allow you to consume HTML. Regular expressions are a tool th...

function ($var0, $var1)
{
    $var2 = 1;
    $var3 = $var2 + 1;
    $var4 = $var3;
    $var5 = $var2 + $var4;
    return $var5;
}
@ircmaxell so "we" had some md5 password hashing, ripped it apart and used password_compat, made me look cool, so... thanks.
@HamZa But I'm not parsing HTML with regex, I'm simply replacing multiple instances of a character, like @rdlowrey pointed out.
18:51
4 mins ago, by HamZa
There's no pony since we're not parsing html :)
actually, forget that:
function ($long0, $long1)
{
    $double2 = 1.0;
    $double3 = $double2 + 1;
    $double4 = $double3;
    $double5 = $long0 + $double4;
    return $double5;
}
type-inference FTW
Why link to this answer then?
Forget it... It's been a long day...
@Enijar You asked "pony", so I guessed you didn't know about that answer
I've seen the answer before. I just didn't remember the reference.
Go needs a compiler named ZAL
18:53
I was helping a co-student with some code his teammate made. And I was really terrified. Found that they were using bcrypt to generate some security token but they ruined it by using md5 for the passwords. What a waste...
19:09
@Fabien pong
@rdlowrey is artax anywhere near the point where I can put it in a commercial oss product?
I have the task to build an async client for something similar to elasticsearch
@DaveRandom probably can also give his opinion :)
user895378
@Ocramius it will be this week. I'm finalizing things for the next minor release now. That API is the planned v1.0.0 if all goes well for a couple of weeks.
user895378
There are a lot of really significant improvements to the internal code but also tangible external features like it will actually work behind proxy servers.
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The API is way cleaner as well.
cool
user895378
19:12
In particular, the async stuff is significantly improved.
I'm basically building a PDO-alike abstraction on something called crate.io
we'll see how it turns out :)
user895378
Sounds cool :)
@Ocramius btw you may (or may not) be interested in something I've been working on. Artax Service Builder allows you to generate code from Guzzle like service descriptions - e.g. one for github
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@Danack I'm putting the finishing touches on per-request option assignment now. Gotta do some black magic to make per-request SSL/TLS settings work but I should be able to push that stuff later this evening. Next step is to add tons of test coverage. After that, probably will merge dev into master and tag v0.8.0
user895378
Once I'm able to add pthreads and php-uv support for non-blocking filesystem things and get input from you and @DaveRandom for a couple of weeks I'll look at locking down documentation and tagging v1.0.0
19:22
@rdlowrey Cool. Is there an example written for the error first handling? I think that's the only difference that will affect me from the current version.
user895378
@Danack Nope, I'll create and push an example script dealing with every possible form of error handling tonight.
thanks.
user895378
Once v0.8.0 is tagged I'll go through your sweet service builder lib and see if there are any misunderstandings or features that you may not realize you can take advantage of.
@Danack looks neat :-)
@Ocramius It shouldn't take long, but one thing that will affect using Artax currently is the DNS caching needs a little work....as it needs to store multiple values.
user895378
19:25
> Type-hinting all the things for Great Justice.
user895378
+1 for Great Justice in all its myriad forms.
@rdlowrey Hmm.....to be honest while the idea is there....I am actually a little bit off my tits on pain killers so there is some tidying up to be done.
@Danack not really bothered by that... this crate.io thing is only accepting connections on localhost (for now)
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@Ocramius Is that your thing or something you're working on?
@rdlowrey nah, paid work
user895378
19:28
Cool, just thought I'd ask :)
the first API will be blocking and extending PDO, heh :|
but it will use Artax anyway
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Q: I need help choosing javascript framework

costapomboi need help choosing a javascript framework , i'm building a new social network ( better than facebook , with new functionalities ) , but i don't know what is the best framework (jquery is buggy)

user895378
> i'm building a new social network ( better than facebook , with new functionalities )
kewl
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If I only had $$$ for every time I saw that in a question on the main site.
user895378
19:30
It's totes better because I'm using jQuery all of the things! I haven't chosen my js framework yet, but this is going to be big. Like, Facebook big.
totally empty
But still.... !
Golemon created it so it has to be something related to it right?
They need to port it from MS WORD
"but jquery is buggy": I think the OP got all the information he needs to succeed
@Ocramius Always a good start.
user895378
@Ocramius lol I thought that was the funniest thing
@Leri so, here are the issues:
1. whole things is written to be used inside `DOCUMENT_ROOT;
2. don't commit your IDEs config, I really shouldn't know [this stuff](https://github.com/leri/leavingStone/blob/master/.idea/workspace.xml#L597);
3. You shouldn't use "Twitter" as your root namespace;
4. never use root as user for database access;
5. your PDO is using emulated preares;
6. the bootstrap is a mess
7. why are you using classnames like `TweetServiceImpl` and interfaces like `TweetService` ??!?
@salathe That's awesome. With all this 6 vs 7 crap it is nice to see progress for something more useful
user895378
You know what I just realized I don't know? How PHP's equality operators work when comparing two arrays.
user895378
19:53
@rdlowrey Whoa. I'd never assumed...
php > var_dump([ 'a' => '1', 'b' => 2 ] == [ 'a' => 1, 'b' => 2 ]);
bool(true)
php > var_dump([ 'a' => '1', 'b' => 2 ] === [ 'a' => 1, 'b' => 2 ]);
bool(false)
@rdlowrey I never can remember any of the array manipulations
Even does type-safe comparison correctly.
always end up googling or making a tiny test case
== does not care about key order, === does. hmm.
I tend to avoid such operations...
19:55
same here, but time to time they are required
/**
 * @param int
 * @param int
 * @return int
 */
function foo($a, $b) {
	$y = 1;
    while ($y = $y - 1) {
    	$y = $y + 1;
    }
    return $a + $y;
}
becomes
function ($long0, $long1)
{
    $long2 = 1;
    label3:
    $long4 = $long2 - 1;
    $long2 = $long4;
    $bool5 = !$long4;
    if (!$bool5) {
        goto label6;
    }
    goto label7;
    goto label8;
    label6:
    label8:
    $long9 = $long2 + 1;
    $long2 = $long9;
    goto label3;
    label7:
    $long10 = $long0 + $long2;
    return $long10;
}
the redundant labels and goto calls can be optimized away later, as are the redundant expressions
@ircmaxell well ... kinda. It also start to contain mov, jmp and other such things
at some level or another
@tereško the intermediate is doing exactly that
I create an ASG (Abstract Semantic Graph)
and right now, there are 8 primitives (Assign, BinaryOp, BooleanNot, Function, Jump, JumpZ, NoOp and Return).
NoOp is currently used for labels...
I actually should find some time to play with nasm again
anyways
nn
@ircmaxell How do these redundant assignments/labels/gotos appear?
20:10
@bwoebi Well, redundant gotos are trivial (since goto label8 is dead code)
I mean how they appear, not how to remove them later.
labels are easy as well, since obviously 6 and 8 are identical, so you can merge them into 1.
Oh
so, I'm converting the AST into a graph representation.
and in doing so, I need to add a few extra branch points (example, I don't know if there are else branches in the if construct, so I add the labels in case I need them later)
you can't just store that information and use it?
1. Not really i.e. only public belongs to there.
2. Fair point.
3. Renamed project afterwards, fair point anyway.
4.
5. Is that a drawback? I mean some drivers might not support native prepared statements.
6. I had one night so tried to have a mess in one place.
7. Blame java not me. :P
8. Yes, heard of it but clearly violated there.
9. I have no idea.
10. I usually use `bindParam` but honestly, that is really time-waster.
11. Domain object should have validation behavior passed in. Did I get that right?
@bwoebi store what information?
well, yes, I could
however, that complicates things down the road
because I need to handle these cases anyway
20:20
I don't know if it's easier to optimize it later away or to optimize upon creation of instructions.
@Leri
5. yeah ... the last one was mysql 4.0. Drawbacks, oh, dunno ... the injection vulnerability
11. Business rule validation should be in a domain object, data integrity validation should be in persistence abstractions
12. Your rouing namespace contains the dsipatcher ... for some reason
also ... I need to have a nap
@bwoebi well, it's a case I'm going to need to handle later, especially since I'm doing graph-based analysis as well
11. _/me needs to rethink few things about data validation_
12. Honestly, I did not know where to put that, also did not want namespace with 2 classes in it, so merged with routing. Where would you put it?
Thanks for really nice review.
20:53
Hi everybody!
I've got a small problem, I'm using a composer and the problem is in vendor/*/* I have whole reposity, and not only files i require?
21:09
@rdlowrey Turned out to be an issue with the server we were querying
They changed their return format without documenting it.
Yesterday they were returning 500s, so we didn't realize something had changed today.
Thought we were seeing artax issues but was a false positive.
user895378
21:45
@LeviMorrison Oh good to know.
We're using an old, old version though.
Waiting for 1.0.1 release before upgrading.
user895378
Well, the new release is coming down the pipe soon, so it shouldn't be too long until you have something legitimately stable
But we haven't had any issues.
user895378
@LeviMorrison Probably smart. I suspect there will be a quick bugfix or two. But as long as the API is set it shouldn't matter too much :)
Yeah, we have no motivation to upgrade to a pre-release when this hasn't had any issues.
@rdlowrey Hey, are there hooks for debug information?
For instance, we wanted to make sure the request we were sending was well-formed.
I haven't been following the Artax changes in a while, so it may be as simple as dumping a request object or something.
user895378
22:00
@LeviMorrison well the blocking client will error out with an informative error message if you give it something malformed.
user895378
And the async client will generate the appropriate failure as well (but not throw)
user895378
And if you want to see the raw messages being transferred it's as simple as:
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$flags = Client::VERBOSE_SEND | Client::VERBOSE_READ;
$client->setOption(Client::OP_VERBOSITY, $flags);
Ah, good. Raw messages would be good for debug.
user895378
And you can also set options like that on a per-request basis, which is nice
user895378
22:03
$client->request($uri, $options = [
    Client::OP_VERBOSITY => Client::VERBOSE_SEND
]);
user895378
So you could do custom TLS settings, for example, on an individual request without changing the settings for the whole client.
user895378
I may (emphasis) add support for specifying a raw HTTP request message before v1.0.0, but I'm not really sure how many people actually need that.
22:56
Hmm. Subscribed to standards list. Maybe there's something interesting…
23:28
Hi
Hi @ircmaxell since you're the only one here can you help me out?
I'm trying to use a variable set inside a function, to be used outside the function. After the function has been called. I've tried return and it didn't seem to help. I also tried gloabl $thevar (this worked). But I've been warned not to use globals.
There are thousands of php function in php.net. Can you give me a short list of function to learn as a beginner? can you give me useful 100/200 function list so that i can learn them..
@oyshee I normally just google what I need, and someone suggests a function within some posts.
@rdlowrey I should have said, there's little of interest in those two by themselves - the example 'web' application uses synchronous methods because that's all thats needed. It only gets a little interesting in Bastion which is a Packagist replacement
23:54
hello, the best way to check if a php cookie exists is isset function ?

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