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11:00
@Patrick I'm planning to blog on how and when to move away from frameworks and want to reference your no-fw tutorial. You think you could have a look on it once I'm finished?
@ThomasDavidPlat sure. But keep in mind that I'm no expert ;-)
I'm neither :)
11:12
hello everyone
Hello Japa
guys, i have a form, and i have posted the values of each imput, but now i want each one to read the posted data .... does anyone knows a good tutorial that could explain this to me...
the idea is..the user fills the form, and automatically sees the inserted data...i know this is basic stuff for most of the people here, but if someone could point me to a good tutorial...
i´m reading from w3schools, but there are many people who say not to follow what they say ( i don´t know why)
@Japa The question is if you want to NOT reload/open another page or if you don't mind
oh!, right...i forgot that...i don´t want to the user to reload/open another page...so..i should consider ajax right?
11:21
@Japa do you have some code already? or are you looking for a basic php tutorial? if so, try this
@Japa yes, ajax
@Patrick thanks patrick
/me considering to learn python
guys...right know i´m seeing this to post the data: w3schools.com/php/php_mysql_insert.asp and to read the data: w3schools.com/php/php_mysql_select.asp....are these tutorials bad?
guys, i'm making some tests with php & mysql geometry items, i'm using st_distance db function... but i don't understand the result... looks like it is in centimeters... is that possible?
11:24
@Japa do you want to insert into database or do you just want to show the user what he posted?
@Julo0sS query please. Possible but highly not probable if we're talking about earth/location
@HamZa i want the data to be inserted in the database...
@HamZa ok, let me a min to pastebin this
Using PDO and prepared statements
@Julo0sS it's just units
@HamZa @nikita2206 pastebin.com/0nSt3tN6
11:28
@HamZa i always miss hints/interfaces when I use python :(
I think they are abstracted away from any measurement units like cm or meters or inches. You have to normalize everything manually before passing data to this function
which units?
the first distance should be something like 100 meters, and result looks like 0.00122....
points i use is spatial db point type, so POINT(lat,ln)
@Julo0sS I think you have the wrong functions
is this geolocation stuff?
Returns the distance between g1 and g2.

mysql> SET @g1 = POINT(1,1), @g2 = POINT(2,2);
mysql> SELECT ST_Distance(@g1, @g2);
+-----------------------+
| ST_Distance(@g1, @g2) |
+-----------------------+
|    1.4142135623730951 |
+-----------------------+
this is it, i have G1 and G2 points
It's spatial
11:31
You will need to use the haversine formule
I mean planar
Whatever it's called in English
It's not latitude and longitude
@HamZa thanks...but what about the ajax part...until now what i have is a popup that appears with a form inside it...then the user fills, and i don´t want the popup to disappear...when the popup appears, the user can only fill the imputs if he hits the edit button, after that he fills the imputs, and then i have a save button, this button is posting....is it possible in my .php file to insert and immeadtly select the info from the database?.
It's just coords
@nikita2206 so? how to get the distance then.... ST_Distance is supposed to do that isnt it?
11:32
@Julo0sS NO
We just said, that's for a 2D surface
we're talking about the earth
it isn't 2D
You will need to use the haversine formule
something related:
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Q: MySQL Great Circle Distance (Haversine formula)

NickWoodhamsI've got a working PHP script that gets Longitude and Latitude values and then inputs them into a MySQL query. I'd like to make it solely MySQL. Here's my current PHP Code: if ($distance != "Any" && $customer_zip != "") { //get the great circle distance //get the origin zip code info $z...

TLDR: it is much more complicated :)
You should be able to google a simple ajax/php tutorial. The logic flow should go roughly like this:
html form -> on submit -> ajax -> submit POST values to php -> php file checks, validates and inserts into DB -> same php file, on insert success will select from DB -> on success returns data to the html page -> fancy popup
@HamZa ok...thanks fro your help.
So guys, considering getting a new car
@ThomasDavidPlat this is basically my experience with yii: stackoverflow.com/a/10960679/727208
11:37
could anyone please help me with Curl + SSL/TLS issue?
@HamZa awesome
this works
thanks
need to eat now :P
welcome all
@Tarun just ask, don't ask to ask
@Tarun post your problem. If someone is interested, s?he will help you. Asking to ask: I don't want to be obliged to start debugging for 2h if I said "yes"
This sounds really weird if you pronounce it in your head
okay, I am calling an APi via curl with SSL authentication. I need to change from SSL3 to TLS1.2 authentication. In order to do that i used the curl with following option "curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_SSLVERSION, CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1_2)"
My huge experience in NFS U2 tells me it's the right choice :)
But I don't know shit about cars so don't listen
@nikita2206 They're so cheap for what you get, taking into account mileage, 0-60 time and looks
Likely not much room to fit a body in that boot
@Jimbo I find 12K pounds expensive for a car but don't mind me with a ~7,5eur/h salary
11:50
@HamZa In holland? o.0
What are you going to do when you need to hunt down the previous developers of projects you have to work on?
@HamZa Why are you only on 7.5EUR?
With your knowledge...
You need to market yourself more.
Sell yourself like the dirty, dirty PHP developer you are.
@Patrick @Jimbo Yes, I'm 21, and I work in a DIY shop (nothing dev related) so that's why
part time
What means max 155mph btw? Is it a forced limit or they just don't want to guarantee that it can go faster?
@nikita2206 Probably what the engine can output really, I don't think it's restricted
Can likely put mods on it to increase that
11:52
@HamZa ah. why not dev though? You would earn a multiple of that
But I'm more interested in the looks and 0-60 ;)
@Patrick still studying and can't find a parttime dev job in the weekend
@HamZa How long do you have left studying?
I see
well I'm also afraid that my school schedule changes. Sometimes I've got a free day but sometimes I need to go for half a day or even 2-3h
@Jimbo About 2years. That is if I don't want to do my master.
@Tarun what happened?
11:55
@HamZa Master's not worth it. Do you BSc (Hons), get work experience, if you really want a masters don't do it to get more $$ (because it won't - experience will), then get your company to pay for it in the future
@HamZa what are you studying? CS?
But i am not sure if the option CURLOPT_SSLVERSION is working fine or not. No matter what value i set to CURLOPT_SSLVERSION, It never gives me an error
@Jimbo that's exactly my current thoughts
In the netherlands, you have "universities" which focus more on the theory side of CS and there is also "hoge school" which translates to "University of applied sciences" which focus partly on the theory and partly on the practice.
I'm doing applied sciences, technical computing. So we get to program a bit and we do get theory
@Tarun What version of curl do you have?
You could try freelancing though
@Tarun could you paste the code in a pastebin though?
My opinion on this study: almost useless if you have been programming for a while. The only attractive thing is the diploma/degree.
12:00
@nikita2206 I was already going through my project todo list in my head... Not hard to beat that hourly wage :D
hahaha
I am using curl (7.20.1)
0
A: How to get PHP to connect to TLSv1.2 only site

SammitchYour version of cURL doesn't support TLS 1.2, you need to upgrade. CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1_0 (4), CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1_1 (5) or CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1_2 (6) only work for PHP versions using curl 7.34 or newer. Source

there's your problem
This is not my problem because i am not getting any error
@Tarun have you enabled error reporting? Checked the logs? etc... Basic routine
12:06
Yes, I am not getting error from curl as well(Checked using curl_error() )
12:22
hello guys, anybody here use CakePHP?
I want to use Mandrill php api with cakephp, but I'm not sure how to include autoload.php in cakephp
12:37
@Tarun Are you sure it doesn't work with TLS 1.0? Almost nothing only supports 1.2
Possible that SPAAAAAAAAAAAAACE is not the best description :-P
@DaveRandom It's perfectly clear!
I do seriously want <=> as it's useful. But also, space.
@DaveRandom Also, it's too old for me to edit it now :p
fine! but I deny all responsibility :-P
I was expecting something like "php core will stop using tabs and trim the trailing whitespace"
12:48
hah
... which I think, would require an RFC
@tereško the trailing whitespace are gone afaik
Tabs killed my father
5
and tabs are a common coding style in C
i know
12:51
/me prefers tabs ducks
Not ready!
hello
eveyone
i need some help
I have the thing. No. The Thing. My IDE inserts 4 spaces every time I press tab
MySQL advice. I have these rows in my table. A, B, B, C, C, A, A, B, C, C, C, A, B. I want to select 5 rows from this table and have them be evenly spread by that column. So end result would be A, B, C, A, B. How to approach?
@SergeyTelshevsky you havent had to work with same code from various, uncontrolled evironments
12:53
why doesn't this work now? :( 3v4l.org/Lo3F7
@tereško actually, I had, I usually stick with the project's conventions, including tabs/spaces decisions
@AlmaDo drupal has 2-spaces convention.
and iirc, I heard of a project that had 3 spaces convention. 3.
@FlorianMargaine f*ck drupal :p
@Flo
ups
12:55
@Fabor I didn't get the point of "evenly spread"
meh, it makes sense, without the namespacing et al, function names end up very long.
@FlorianMargaine I thought it was related to that, it was just a rant about how life is hard :/
function foo_product_listing_search_query_solr_alter($bar, $baz); // example of a function declaration I have
@FlorianMargaine those people are pure evil
@tereško inorite
12:56
@AlmaDo I'll make a fiddle to make it a little easier.
@FlorianMargaine actually, I had been working on a project and the reason we decided to go tabs was two of our devs worked on a 11" and 13" in vim, so 4 spaces were killing them
how can you work on 11"...
he was a strange guy, but a great programmer
Solr .. a screw up
12:58
we all had 27" iMacs but he insisted to use his 11" asus or whatever that thing was
... strange guy, yeah.
there were two of them that came to us together from some company :)
@AlmaDo SqlFiddle So the desired result is "A, B, C, A, B". This is based on the limit of 5. Even spread meaning that the order selected by is (sortof) grouped by the type.
13:13
@Fabor sorry, still unclear. Consecutive groups? Then should be A,B,C,B,C like this
@AlmaDo Seems like what I need thanks :)
btw, @SergeyTelshevsky, what do you know about his company: d3.lv ?
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Q: How to reference categories table in products table?

Cody I am using modified preorder traversal algorithm to store product categories in database (like image shown above). But i don't understand how to reference it in my products table. Here is my products table product id | name | supplier | price | description ---------------------...

someone pls answer
@tereško definitely heard about them, but contacts lack address line
yeah, well, got a direct invitation for interview from them (AFAIK, got recommended by notepad.lv's foxsk8)
not sure whether to follow up or not
13:24
android app dev.. dunno
I guess I will have to at least go and talk to them ... maybe the office is nice
@tereško why not? worst case you got some interview practice
true, it's best to go to every interview you can :)
@Patrick interview practice is not an issue
I have failed an interview once ... because it was for java-base company
I wonder if it will be an advantage if you played diablo 3
13:36
I haven't played it yet ... but have been thinking of buying it
but I need a real computer, not a calculator with a built-in heater
"Sazinies ar mums!" What's that mean?
I quite liked D3
@Fabor "Contact us"
@Fabor "get in contact with us"
more or less
13:41
Fair enough. So... does it seem like a better company.
@Patrick I'm done with the first draft of the first part of my post. Mind if I start a 1:1 room?
their portfolio seems fine
Just interview, and when the ask about salary say something high-end.
@ThomasDavidPlat go ahead
@DaveRandom And too many spaces killed all your mothers ancestors.
@FlorianMargaine and in PHP too, but nobody realizes it how tabs are dominating the PHP universe…
13:51
/me quietly takes @bwoebi out the back and shoots him
:-D
ThW
ThW
@bwoebi how do you indent phpdoc comments? :-)
@ThW with spaces naturally! that's fine grained indent.
but general indent, tabs. tabs always.
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Mornings
I think I will freshen up my CV and send them
14:00
How often would you restart php workers (gearman, but shouldn't matter)? Hourly?
@Patrick you would you at all?
@Patrick Depends on any libraries they're calling, how crashy they seem to be, watching if they're resources increase, and how much downtime would be annoying.
Because libraries have bugs @bwoebi .
Scared of memory leaks/bugs etc
@Danack a) don't use buggy libs or b) fix the libs
@bwoebi You really give shit advice some times.
14:03
@bwoebi c) do nothing and whine about it
^ that is what I always do
@Patrick depends on traffic
@Danack no, that's seriously meant. Just maybe not fitting real world this time where you don't have the time to do everything cleanly.
Holy shit my twitter exploded
but honestly... daily. A lib shouldn't have such huge memory leaks.
And it was not even linked by @ircmaxell :P
14:05
@bwoebi It's shit advice because i) You only find out about problems in libraries after you've written code that uses them and do stress testing against them. At which point it's not possible to use a different library, even if there is a different library that does the same thing. ii) Fixing bugs in libraries that are only present when some code is run a long time is seriously hard - otherwise the library guys would almost certainly have fixed the bug.
The other thing is deploying changes. I guess that means I will have to kill the workers somehow and restart?
@Patrick or you just could alternatively hourly measure current mem usage and look when it exceeds the limits you set
I need to think of some additional "work responsibilities" that I have hear
which apply to a "developer" title
ideas ?
@Patrick If you can, just think about the other end of the problem; how fast and transparent can you make restarting workers? If you're using supervisord, then having a Gearman task should be able to be restarted within a second. So long as not all of your workers restart at once, it shouldn't be a problem restarting even quite frequently should it?
@tereško "bug analysis + prioritisation"
@Danack well, there are no mem leaks which just randomly appear. PHP also achieves to fix its mem leaks…
14:07
@bwoebi Can you fix this then please: bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=68838
s/achieves/aims/ btw.
@Danack that depends on libxml and I now won't bother to deal with it…
how ironic :)
I doubt it's an libxml to be honest....much more likely to be PHP-FPM shitting the bed.
@Danack possible…
@Danack windows server... :( I was thinking about just using a cron job (or whatever windows calls them). The jobs have a monitor function that makes them quit after x time has passed but only between jobs
14:19
@Patrick Windows calls them scheduled tasks. I don't know if it would work on Windows, but SupervisorD is far superior at managing background tasks, as it can catch and log when task runners quit unexpectedly, as well as restart them automatically.
I think if you can't use that, then the pattern of having the tasks check whether they are still needed (and quitting if they aren't) is slightly preferable to just quitting after x time. This can be achieve by i) giving each task runner an ID ii) have them put their start time under that key in Redis iii) Have them check the value of that key when they loop, to see if their start time is still the current value, or whether another instance of the task with the same ID has fired up.
This avoids certain problems where tasks hang and so don't get to the restart bit. It also can mean zero downtime between restarting workers.
Hmm. If something hangs wouldn't php's timeout handle that?
Having more than one worker running at a time doesn't really matter
i want to know how to make urls like this (what language extension i am using i don't want to show , i am using shared hosting and iis 8 server.

http://(domainname).com/template-categories/all/

or http://(domainname).com/template-categories/full-websites/

but in real i don't have directory like template-categories, all, full-websites

i am not using any frame work, i am using php on iis 8. i don't have directory like "template-categories" and "full-websites" with in the "template-categories" but still i want url like http://(domainname).com/template-categories/full-websites/
(see full text)
shared hosting and IIS? eww
yes shared hosting and IIS *
IIS 8
14:31
@santosh why would you do that?
user895378
morning
IIS + PHP is bad enough as it is, why add shared hosting to the mix? ...
morning
because i am using php which gives url like ?name=full-template like this which is not good for seo so that only
14:32
@AndreaFaulds fast zpp… now put to vote… a bit too early, no? :-D
@AndreaFaulds ... ah?
@NikiC mon-ring translated into French
:p
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Is it just me or have the php-src RFCs been coming fast and furious? I can't keep up with all of them.
@rdlowrey Yep, lotsa activity
14:33
@Patrick Maybe. Maybe not. I'm not sure why you only want one worker...even with very little load, things can get backed up quite quickly.
Yeah, I have 350 unread emails from last three days I think
@AndreaFaulds That, and we have RFCs for many small things nowadays
@NikiC Yeah
It's almost as if people have been saying "we can't have that in 5.x" for years, and so there is a whole backlog of stuff.
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@Danack It's almost like that.
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14:35
s/almost/exactly/
@rdlowrey that's one reason I said that we won't see a 7.0 go gold in 2015
user895378
The official timeline does seem a bit optimistic to me.
How do you sort by multiple elements? Spaceships make it easy! [$foo->lastName, $foo->firstName, $foo->date] <=> [$bar->lastName, $bar->firstName, $bar->date]
@Patrick, i am waiting for your answer
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People are going to keep wanting to add/change things to try to get them into 7.
14:37
If it gets even close to stable bigints will wreck that anyway
@santosh answer for what?
@AndreaFaulds I'd rather have it written out
/sits down next to santosh to keep them company while they wait.
user895378
Hell, I have several socket and openssl things I still plan to RFC.
@ircmaxell Sure: ($foo->lastName <=> $bar->lastName) ?: ($foo->firstName <=> $bar->lastName)
14:38
Well, I think we must release PHP 7 this year, else we'll just stuff too much into 7 and it'll end up like 6.
@bwoebi Don't worry, feature freeze looms
yeah :-)
@AndreaFaulds no, using if () {} elseif () {} etc...
user895378
With shorter, well-defined release cycles I don't think it's as much of a problem if a feature misses release.
@ircmaxell Turns into a mess :(
@bwoebi no, because it'll be timeboxed, it'll just take forever to stabalize
@AndreaFaulds disagree, it's explicit in what it's doing, meaning it's easier to understand the sort behavior
@ircmaxell ah, from that perspective. well we'll see…
if ($foo->lastName != $bar->lastName) {
    return strcmp($foo->lastName, $bar->lastName);
} elseif ($foo->firstName != $bar->firstName) {
    return strcmp($foo->firstName, $bar->firstName);
} elseif ($foo->date != $bar->date) {
    return $foo->date - $bar->date;
}
return 0;
@Patrick, for my question
@santosh This isn't a paid support channel - people aren't required to answer you.
14:44
@ircmaxell oh it should do that… I expected $array1 <=> $array2 to be like array_map(<=>, $array1, $array2)
So, bad idea anyway because it's not intuitive…
@bwoebi Huh? But $array1 < $array2 doesn't do that...
@bwoebi well, that's what I'd expect the array syntax to do anyway, but I think the written out format is cleaner as to showing you exactly what you should expect should happen
@AndreaFaulds I must admit, never used greater/smaller than comparison ops on arrays
Would be cool to introduce operators as functions btw. Something like this (>=) would return a function that takes two arguments.
@bwoebi It's lexicographic :)
14:45
@nikita2206 yes
@bwoebi [1, 1, 1] < [1, 1, 2] < [1, 2, 1]
@nikita2206 yes.
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I don't really see much value in the default constructors RFC ... All it really does is make deep, indecipherable (inadvisable) inheritance hierarchies easier to write :/
@AndreaFaulds well, nice… Didn't know that…
then it's logical.
@danack i have not told that is paid support channel and also not told you that you must have to answer
14:47
9 mins ago, by santosh
@Patrick, i am waiting for your answer
@santosh which question?
@rdlowrey I don't see any value, except for teaching people that they don't need to worry about things that they really do need to worry about
@Patrick that clean url thing which posted for some mins ago
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I am agree with all.
@Danack dont have time for arguments
14:49
ok, I am off, later all
@santosh You never answered why you are using php + iis on shared hosting...
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@ircmaxell later
By the way
There's still a chance of default constructors failing
Two or three votes against would kill it
user895378
Yeah I just added my "no"
14:51
When you var_dump two instances of the same object type the number that shows up next to the classname in the dump is suppose to be different right? To indicate a different instance?
@crypticツ I think so.
user895378
@crypticツ If it's the same number then the instances are the same :)
@Patrick at the time of taking shared hosting dont know which one is good
taken randomly
Is it possible to get a single kudo? Sounds wrong somehow
user895378
14:52
Sounds like an infectious disease.
user895378
I caught the kudo.
user895378
My kudo is acting up.
@DaveRandom Kudo?
tip 1: don't randomly buy hosting without knowing what you do.
tip 2: don't buy shared hosting
There's a little street called "the narrows" near where I live, I always thought that sounded like some kind of digestive system problem
user895378
14:54
@crypticツ It's the same instance because that's what share() does.
user895378
You can only share one instance of a given type at a time.
@AndreaFaulds added no, because I don't really see its profit. Just add a ctor with one required arg and it's problematic again…
user895378
You're calling it twice -- the second time you call share() it simply overrides the first share with the new instance.
@santosh also you don't want to put those rules into a server config file. Instead you should route everything to a single php file (front controller) and then use a router library to decide which code path to take
@Patrick then which hosting i need to buy
14:55
@bwoebi :)
@AndreaFaulds now ping PeeHaa and tell him to vote no…
@rdlowrey ok, but removing the shares then causes error. I tried the first method you suggested, just using defineParam and using the defined param names and it gives me the same instance.
@bwoebi @PeeHaa
:-D
@santosh Personally I would use an ubuntu (or centos) vps, but you need to know some basic linux knowledge (which is always good to have)
@santosh by the way, are you familiar with oop?
if so, this might be worth a read
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14:57
@crypticツ k, lemme test locally -- I didn't read the part where you said you commented out the shares :)
@Patrick i have very good at linux
@santosh then get a cheap linux vps and install nginx
@AndreaFaulds ;-)
ramnode has some for 15$/year if you want to go really cheap...

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