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@Jimbo I've met way too many "this thing sucks and there are absolutely no redeeming qualities to it" type of developers
Very hard people to work with, since there's one right way - their way
haha..?
that's weird
@theGreenCabbage Yep, I've met a few - you can't just "not like it" and not provide any objective reasoning for that, as programming is all about logic
It's so sexist, males didn't kiss an hug, that's normal...
Ah, I see the point. LOL
10:06
@theGreenCabbage well, they like to be called "senior developers"
would it be src/NASA or src/Nasa for directory structure?
@Jimbo nah, quality is not about logic
for example, extracting some bit of code into a function, even if the extracted function is not going to be used twice...
@crypticツ depends. Is that tied to the autoloader?
a senior developer I've worked with thought it was stupid.
10:12
I personally would go with src/NASA
@Jimbo @tereško Yep. I generally respect really skilled developers, but if they inherit that type of personality I talked about, I rather work with a slightly mediocre developer who isn't impossible to work with
@FlorianMargaine I think, doing this is only good when you see the re-usability of the extracted code
@theGreenCabbage nobody said anything about "skilled developers"
@ziGi it's separation of concerns
10:13
@ziGi that's why I said "programming is all about logic" is wrong
Ah, apparently I have missed that part
@obiNullPoiиteяkenobi Totally creepy.
lol
mornings
@SergeyTelshevsky yes, true
10:14
@Jimbo where did you disappear to last night?
This is true. You can't work for 7 years, still be at the same level you were 3 years ago, and be a senior in the skillsed sense
@DaveRandom Had to run for the 21:12 train, didn't get in until 10:30
What DOES a senior developer do?
What separates a senior dev to a junior dev?
@Jimbo lightweight :-P
@crypticツ NASA IMHO :-) I would use Nasa if I had no option, i.e. couldn't change the autoloader. Is not a crime.
@Jimbo I have seen such a case
10:15
@theGreenCabbage salary
@theGreenCabbage They know loads, and can help and nurture juniors to their level of knowledge
Many people stop educating themselves when they start working
because they think they can do everything with what they know so far
say you have a billing system, you only do change the value of the DB field once, say in a transaction function, as well as you fire the transaction function only once in, say $sale->execute();, that doesn't mean you have to put everything in one function as a big pile'o'code
@tereško (translated) breaker is finally out...
@DaveRandom haha.
10:16
@theGreenCabbage and normally experience
@SergeyTelshevsky sometimes it is not feasible putting case-specific code in a separate function which won't be reused
@theGreenCabbage You're senior if you have someone below you, one or more people, that's it... other definitions are a lie.
by code specific, I mean a snippet that is only going to be used in the case of the transaction lets say
Hm, I don't know, it seems like a bit of an overkill
10:20
@ziGi then your mate developer will come to read your code
see your 21314515834 line method
TIL
haha not true
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Q: Where should boys aim their urine?

nothingisnecessaryWe have been potty training our son. We got him comfortable going sitting down first, and now he is learning to urinate while standing. What should I teach him to aim for when peeing while standing up, at the water, or at the side of the bowl? I have always aimed for the water, but my wife just...

and blow your brains with a shotgun
I don't have methods with more than 20-30 lines
tops 50 let's say
10:21
Too much :-)
Where I work I have seen methods with 400 lines of code
sooo
In computer science, separation of concerns (SoC) is a design principle for separating a computer program into distinct sections, such that each section addresses a separate concern. A concern is a set of information that affects the code of a computer program. A concern can be as general as the details of the hardware the code is being optimized for, or as specific as the name of a class to instantiate. A program that embodies SoC well is called a modular program. Modularity, and hence separation of concerns, is achieved by encapsulating information inside a section of code that has a well-defined...
@ziGi were you working with android?
proper variable and function naming, separation of concerns - that's about 90% of readability
@HamZa yes, a bit, but less than web
10:23
@ziGi here's your troublemaker!
Elaborate please
user1804599
I always thought web development was a disaster, but then school forced me to work with Android.
@webarto THANK YOU! I'm the only one who thinks that around :(
@ziGi meh, I was working with android the last time and I noticed that my method was so long....
@rightføld it's ok for young fields, when it evelolves a bit it will become much better
10:25
Haha, I still can't wrap my head around the messyness of Android coding
@rightføld Have you started going to school again?
user1804599
No. :D
@ziGi same here.
@rightføld bastard :P
it's not only the long methods
user1804599
@HamZa Why would I put myself in a worse position?
10:26
but it is also the whole structure of missing a general place that can notify different view components that something has happened so that they can change state accordingly
I have to write it myself
which is not bad
but it takes me time
@rightføld btw where you work, are they searching for students (internship)?
also Application is kind of a singleton
@rightføld hehe true
Base class for those who need to maintain global application state. You can provide your own implementation by specifying its name in your AndroidManifest.xml's <application> tag, which will cause that class to be instantiated for you when the process for your application/package is created.
@ziGi I think that I need to read a good book about android development, because right now I really don't know what I'm doing. The only thing is: I'm not really interested in it...
user1804599
10:27
@HamZa Yes, but marketing, not development.
@HamZa hah I doubt you'd find anything better than the dev docs
hmmm ok. Thanks...
I might need to do an internship in feb2015. I'm trying to do something with C/C++. But I can't find one that easily. I almost always get C#/.NET results...
Are you in the Netherlands?
user1804599
Ja.
ja
10:29
ahaha I knew it
a friend of mine also had problems with that
Aaaand I don't want to do game development
@ziGi So how did he manage?
not really good
:D
he found an internship
@FlorianMargaine You're welcome :-P I can't figure why would someone disagree much.
21 mins ago, by Florian Margaine
a senior developer I've worked with thought it was stupid.
that guy was the lead dev on the project I worked on...
I really don't want to do webdevelopment again otherwise I might skip this internship as well...
I found someone who found a company that wants an "experienced c developer/student" to write drivers for windows. Although I'm far from being experienced in C. I merely know the basics //cc @rightføld
10:33
hopefully he moved on after a while and I took his place
Stupid and stubborn :-) Mostly manifested from newly baked senior developers.
Hm no, that one was a battle-tested one.
~15 years of dev.
@FlorianMargaine that's not so uncommon, unfortunately
user1804599
@HamZa Writing code in C is even worse than Android development.
10:37
He had many other qualities, I'm not diminishing him... But code quality wasn't one
I don't think what he did is much more readable
user1804599
Only a fool would write anything in C.
user1804599
It's also an instant security vulnerability.
I have to look for functions for every second line
@rightføld tell that to Linus
@rightføld Only if you suck...
10:38
hehehe I noticed...
Well I'm trying to find something with C++ in Amsterdam preferably
@ziGi why do you have to look for functions? Why do you need to go down in abstraction? You don't look for the source code of echo, do you?
user1804599
C++ is rather nice.
(hint: don't)
@rightføld Not sure why C++ would be any better in the respect...
@DaveRandom because of the almighty RAII
10:40
@DaveRandom because std::string is much easier than an array of chars
@FlorianMargaine true but you misunderstood me. What I am trying to say is that the name of replaceAllSymbols doesn't tell me anything. I go to the function and check what happens, and what happens is that it loops through symbols and does some replaceAllInstances so I have to go down to understand. I go to the instances and I see that I have to go to shouldReplaceSymbol to be able to know what is being checked in order to know why a symbols should be replaced at all.
I am not saying it is bad
@FlorianMargaine How does that make it less of a security problem?
Howeverm if not done with proper naming conventions it can get messy pretty fast
It's a symbol replacer... What's wrong in the name?
@DaveRandom memory issues are less likely to happen
@HamZa I'm not saying I don't like or generally get why C++ is (in some ways) better than C, I just don't see how it's inherently more secure
4 mins ago, by DaveRandom
@rightføld Only if you suck...
:-P
But yeh I suppose that's a valid argument
10:43
@DaveRandom Well I guess it's the same as if you chose to use mysql_*. You have a higher chance to mess it up if you don't know what you're doing.
user924016
Morning
@HamZa I guess the best thing it would be is to tell something like this
$data = <some data that has to be persisted>;
$db->saveMyDataInAProperWayInTheProperTablesOrWhatever($data);
and then say
$id = <id or name or whatever of something you want to get>;
$db->getTheDataForThisFilterOrIdOrWhateverDetectItYourself($id);
and then when it gives you some false data you tell it
$db->badDbTheDataYouGaveMeIsNotCorrectTryAgainWithIt($id);
user924016
? (/me reads backlog)
and then returns some other data until it learns what the proper data is
depending on the situation you ask for it
so make the DB more as a child that learns when you code what data to give you
@ziGi Worst thing you can do imho to kill your software career - become complacent
10:49
haha, are you referring to me as being complacent
I am just poking fun, but I guess it is too nerdy to be funny
@ziGi No no, I was agreeing with your previous reply
Ah I see
haha :D
34 mins ago, by ziGi
Many people stop educating themselves when they start working
true, true
sorry, I didn't check your reference
my fault
lol np
10:51
A guy used to be working for our company which got hired because of his 7 years of PHP programming experience
and I can't explain what kind of spaghetti code I have to deal with sometimes
it is good that I rarely have to fix stuff that is made by him (especially because of lacking test, I'd rather skip going there)
unfortunately, it doesn't always work 100% properly but some different types are returned sometimes
Hi all, i'm trying to create script for reading the filename and creating directory around that filename, the question is here if you can offer some advice: stackoverflow.com/questions/26588225/… Any help is much appreciated
This is why a team needs an actual senior (skilled) dev, because other devs who come in below them learn the proper way to get to senior
Instead of just coming in as a senior because of a number of years that can mean everything, or nothing
@Jimbo exactly, additionally if the senior is skilled enough, the juniors learn by following his example which is most of the times good
I personally think that a team of devs are good as a team. So, nobody is higher than the other - they just help each other to get to the goal - which is good software, on-time
No hierarchy, no red tape, no corporate stuff. Just a good team
@Jimbo I agree
10:58
that works in an utopy
@Jimbo if I'm not higher than everyone else, something is wrong ...
if the team is small enough
I think there still needs to be... not a boss, but someone who talks with the management
@SergeyTelshevsky GodDAMN. I just showed that to 6 of my coworkers
@JoeWatkins probably you didn't drink enough milk as a child then :D
10:58
The entire office started laughing so hard
I'm still laughing
@a.saleem How are you doing? I fixed the problem of create a format for week. stackoverflow.com/a/26752623/3674573
@JoeWatkins Can't think about being higher man. My last job - I referred to my boss (technical director) as my boss and all he could say was "I'm not your boss haha"... basically, it's not about being higher. You all work together, mutual respect
@WesleyCrushed hi! I got a workaround for creating format for week. Will it help you for second too? Check the answer here. stackoverflow.com/a/26752623/3674573
Lester definitely needs to reconsider what the internals ML is about
11:00
@Jimbo I was totally talking about pot ...
seriously, his previous rant was... ok, I can see ideas, and I think I'll send a mail based on it. His new mail though...
not even going to read it @FlorianMargaine
yeah, you can ignore safely
Does anyone of you know how to use excel
@AndreaFaulds Hi! I found a workaround for the week thing using date() function. My answer is here. stackoverflow.com/a/26752623/3674573
11:02
and more precisely conditional averages
@JoeWatkins LOL, completely missed that, my bad man :P
@Jimbo :D
@FlorianMargaine He's Going Slightly Mad
So, @DaveRandom shows me his pie last night
is there a hidden message?
11:15
Nope, I showed him my pie as well
Made it last week! :D
#room11piemakingcontest
can I involve my wife?
@FlorianMargaine Nope, that's illegal. self::makePie() only
meh... I'd like self::eatPie() too
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Dhanush Bala <?php echo $form->dropDownList($model,'ment_id', $mentslists, array( 'prompt'=>'Select ment', 'class'=>'required' )); echo $form->error($model,'ment_id'); ?> Onchange dropdownlist i want to set max value for the CMultiFileUpload. my CMultiFileUpload ...

Oh, Lester posted a new blog entry!
22 hours ago, by bwoebi
@JoeWatkins yeah, internals is Lesters personal blog
hrmpf...
lol
Looking for an answer to this, i've create a script that reads the filename and creates a directory around it yet it seems to only take the first letter and create a directory just on the first letter after the space in the filename but i want more that just the first letter i also want the numbers and letters after it: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26588225/php-exploding-moving-filename : part of the code that i think needs fixing not to sure:

foreach($files AS $file){
if(!is_file($dir.DS.$file)){ continue; }
(see full text)
@bwoebi LOLWTFBBQAPPELGEBAK :P
@PeeHaa what did you bake with your apples?
11:34
aaaaah :-)
@PeeHaa mmm... pie...
What's the meaning of SoC for us?
i.e. WTF SoC
@PeeHaa GEBAKERMAGHERD
@webarto Separation of Concerns
Uh, separation of concerns?
Yeah, not knowing what it means tells a lot.
Thanks.
11:45
Socially obtuse coders
sexy orange chickens
It HAD to include farm animals, didn't it chris. We've talked about this...
@webarto not necessarily...
@FlorianMargaine Yeah, I do that by default most of the times :-)
Sweet jesus, why???
11:50
@LeviMorrison Congrats, looking good!
@DaveRandom He'll never finish it
Doesn't even call parent abstract class
Aaaaand of course stas votes no
@andex Fine -:)
@DaveRandom I would usually go with why not? but... bollocks.
@SecondRikudo I thought he was a positive person.
I would even vote No (if I wanted to) when it's clear it will pass.
No one will remember you as a guy who voted No in a good sense.
@LeviMorrison I was afk last week, but just wanted to say thank you for getting return type hinting where it is =)
I could cry of joy seeing the votes!
11:57
And to @JoeWatkins for implementation :-P
internals guys, is this link not working? wiki.php.net/start?do=register
@Ocramius any idea?
nope
i need to register to get a RFC
any other ways to do it?
12:10
Canon PowerShot A510 Camera Twain Driver 6.5.1 R2
@DaveRandom You're Windows hardware expert :-P Does Twain means basically webcam?
@iroegbu yup, already installed couple hours ago
(I am stuck doing frontend these days)
Brackets is probably best tool for that atm
@webarto TWAIN includes scanners too
in fact, i've seen it more for scanners than webcams
@webarto I only wrote 5 series impl, @LeviMorrison done the new one more or less on his own
@webarto It's more generally for digital imaging, it's usually only used for scanners and webcams though.
12:15
@iroegbu that has been my conclusion too
In theory it could be used for DV streams and such, but I believe it's better suited to frame-by-frame stuff rather that continuous motion tracking and the like
I've never tried to program anything with it though so I can't say I'm overly familiar with how it actually works
IAE
IAE
Hello everyone. I was wondering if somebody could point me in the right direction algorithms-wise.

I have two lists A, B

[][][][][] A
[][][][][] B

and each element is a coordinate (x, y). I want to cross-reference the lists, comparing A.x == B.y and B.x == A.y, removing from A or B where true.

Doing a for-for loop takes far too much time and I feel that there is an algorithm or data structure out there that can cut my time by an exponential amount.
@SecondRikudo hey again :P i have a timestamp value in my db, wich corresponds to a limit date. When it is passed, i should have a flag. can i do this with my query :
"select.......... WHERE 'old_timestamp' < NOW() ";?
@DaveRandom Thanks folks, I vaguely remember I've used Canon A510 as a webcam (recorded the video via PC that is), it costs about $50 now, and that's better than any webcam or CCTV (would just use it for surveilance from distance with 4x optical zoom).
12:18
@Julo0sS Did you try?
IAE
IAE
@nikita2206 Thanks for the pointer! I'll give it a try.
@SecondRikudo not yet, just wondering
Hey guys
I have this wordpress related issue although I think with general php logic it's solveable
It consists of having a foreach and using it's value in a function
sorry, but wordpress didn't implement logic
It's nothing special regarding wordpress.
It's just a combination of two plugins although it's php related too
12:23
@SecondRikudo tbh i'm a bit confused with "now()" and "current_timestamp()"
@webarto A lot of digicam manufacturers have come up with their own ways of getting stuff to work in a more PnP-friendly way, so I suggest you just check the feature list for what you want rather than looking for specific protocol support
@SecondRikudo tutoring today? ^^
@SecondRikudo i was on that page, but your previous example was better to me :P thanx
The previous one was for postgres
I'm not sure it applies to mysql
12:26
@SecondRikudo yes but looks like it's the same function. what i was wondering is does this gives a "timestamp" value back or another type... i found my answer :) thx
12:46
Do we have a recommended "beginners guide to PHP" for absolute, never written a line of code in your life beginners?
Cool, little bit rough to navigate though, any chance of a gh pages thing being set up quickly?
I've never actually done gh pages before, no idea what's involved
Also, what do we think of phptherightway.com ?
s/we/everyone/
#groupthink
@DaveRandom Feel free to try it out :P
@DaveRandom In general good resource, but not entry level
@DaveRandom Or even worse better try out a MD to docbook converter :D
@PeeHaa /me kills self
static::kill();
Doesn't matter, @cspray mentioned ages ago that he might possibly try making something like that, I'm sure he's nearly finished it and it will totally Just Work™ so I'll just wait for that.
@cspray so release it next week then?
12:55
@DaveRandom slowly backs away
So yea guys my issue is this, hopefully anyone could help:
http://pastebin.com/epsjvWej

Side note: The second plugin which is a lightbox wrapper would just wrap the variable output in a <a>
I believe that particular project got to the "Hey, this would be interesting..." phase
Then I had to go to work :(

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