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00:21
@rdlowrey thumbs up for that quote
Abe
Abe
00:36
mother of god
i'm trying to define the specs for an iterator that supports concurrent modifications and traversal, and it's harder than i thought :|
$x = new SomeIterator($lol);
$x->next(); // moves to 1
unset($lol[1]);
$x->key(); ???
$x->current(); ???
any tips?
you should not code while drunk
Abe
Abe
i should drink more, actually
also, define "concurrent modifications and traversal"
Abe
Abe
with the iterator reflecting the collection @tereško
iterators usually use a copy of the original collection
means that if you change something in it, the iterator won't reflect that change
Abe
Abe
00:45
i have the feeling that you should drink less :D
2 mins ago, by Abe
with the iterator reflecting the collection @tereško
Abe
Abe
nope, reflect as if i remove A from the collection, an already instantiated enumeration won't show that A element
Apparently the HTML5 spec takes a stab at Twitter. http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/forms.html#attr-input-maxlength http://t.co/u0Rs8KtXNO
01:08
ok, to explain what you are trying to do
do you want to copy an array of objects?
Abe
Abe
no.
foreach($mylist->getIterator() as $index => $content){
     unset($mylist[$index]); // rekt
}
what the iterator will do internally is:
foreach($mylist->getIterator() as $index => $content){
     unset($mylist[$index]); // rekt
     $iterator->pointer--;
}
so that next key() call will return 0, rather than 1
I have found a new source of stuff for us to be condescending about: appserver.io/get-started/psrs.html
Abe
Abe
@tereško problem is not how to implement it, but how it should work
@Danack o/
Hey, I cant update my javascript file when uploaded to server using FTP
I even set permissions to 777 for testing,, even that didnt worked.
01:26
@Rafee this is the php room
i know..
you said javascript file
okay.. javascript file is also a file, so wondering is it some kind of problem with server or permissions, who might have experienced it.
@Rafee Do you mean it is not uploading, in which case your FTP client should be giving you an error message, and there will be nothing anyone here can help you with, or do you mean that you aren't seeing the new version in your browser - in which case try doing a full reload of the page?
try asking people the JavaScript room
01:31
Oh!, my bad, file needs EOL conversion. my file was greater the size of file on server and it doesnt reflected so i am trying to get that issue for an hour.. and posted it. just in case, if i can get some help..
thanks Danack
@benlevywebdesign noted.
Last night, I was working on with sending email. and was sending through mail function so i got an error relative to smtp mail server, kind of not working I dont remember exactly what was that.. Can a mail server be shutoff or restart on Shared hosting?
user895378
@Danack oh god. Don't get me started on that thing.
I shall refer to it from now on as En-derp-rise infrastructure.
Someone on reddit said that it was capable of about 200 requests per second on moderately decent hardware.
user895378
01:48
2 messages moved to Trash can
user895378
(removed -- trying not to be negative)
user895378
@Danack yeah that's about what I got when I tested too
user895378
I guess if you're colorblind even a high-contrast TV looks like a rainbow.
Someone had a word to describe this, which I appear to have immediately forgotten. Software that is incredibly difficult to use and highly inefficient, but because it's complicated enough, some subset of people feel it must be better in some way than simple software.
user895378
I would love a @ping if you recall the term. I'm sure I'd find it useful at various points in the future :)
01:55
@rdlowrey Not actually it, but worth linking:
May 15 at 15:28, by ziGi
I like to CON people and I like to INSULT people. If you combine both, you get CONSULT.

"Sir, I am here to CONSULT you!"
"It sounds expensive and demeaning..."
"...Ok!"
02:23
@Orangepill - I am looking at this link: lornajane.net/posts/2009/putting-data-fields-with-php-curl
$ch = curl_init($this->_serviceUrl . $id);
@Orangepill - what is this line of code doing
@Orangepill - $ch = curl_init($this->_serviceUrl . $id);
@KnowMe That person is not here right now
@benlevywebdesign - ok thanks a lot - do u know the answer to my question
@benlevywebdesign - ok thanks a lot
@Orangepill - pls message me when ur back - thanks you very much
02:38
@KnowMe it's initializing a curl session to the specified enpoint ... see curl_init
@Danack @rdlowrey wasn't this was it?
03:22
@Orangepill - ok thank you
@Orangepill - so what should I give it
03:33
@Orangepill - ok
@knowme if you are still having problems with authenticating the google api client check out here
@Orangepill - thank you
04:09
How many connection can redis handle?
At one time
@NSGod In Redis 2.6 this limit is dynamic: by default is set to 10000 clients, unless otherwise stated by the maxmemory directive in Redis.conf.
@NsGod More info here on specifics
That's a lot of regex answers
04:46
Well, as the saying goes ... "I have a problem... I know, I'll use a regular expression... Now I have two problems."
...the premise being you could answer a never ending stream of questions just by knowing regex :/
hello all, i just want to know that in php which one is better, define("X",5); or $x= 5 according to memory point of view?
come on define is for constant
i could not find any description related to memory and optimization and any comparision with variable
What are you trying to optimize exactly?
@YadavChetan $x = 5 is better, it can be garbage collected when it goes out of scope.
05:00
The memory for storing the integer is identical. Though you shouldn't care about space complexity of variables vs. constants internally since they ultimately have very different use cases.
It makes no sense to have something that doesn't work but uses very little memory, for example.
morning
@YadavChetan you have constant for different uses
morning
Does anyone know if ubuntu stored log file for failed 'copy' commands?
@NullPoiиteя i know uses but i just want to know about how it occupy the memory because in small project it may not affect but in large project it does matter a lot so i want to know
05:03
@choz don't think so
ic...
@YadavChetan In a large project if your focus on that then you are concentrating on the wrong thing
how bout
premature optimizations are a bad habit to start
private function copyFileToBackupDir($localBackupDir,$aFiles)
{
$timeStamp = date('dmY');
$headerFile = $aFiles['header']['full_path'];
list($filename,$extension)=(explode('.',$aFiles['header']['file_name']));
$localFilename = $filename.'_'.$timeStamp.'.'.$extension;
//copy file to transaction dir
exec('cp '.$headerFile. ' '.$localBackupDir."/".$localFilename);
return $localFilename;
}
Is there anyway I can trace if that 'exec' command fails?
05:06
@Orangepill i am not getting you
@choz use copy it returns false on failure
@Orangepill noted.. thanks for suggestion.. ill be sure to update that code later...
But currently, I still need to check if that command failed on 8 August
:(
@NullPoiиteя thanks for sharing let me go through this link
05:08
@YadavChetan use variable for what they are for and concern yourself with correctness of your application. once you are confident of the correctness of your app then and only then look at optimizing the application
You could try digging through the system logs and hope that it was a permissions failure or something syslog was already setup to log, but that's like looking for a needle that you aren't even sure is a needle really.
@Sherif thanks for the link..
Really? whats the log name?
I need to find that needle
logs
plural
@YadavChetan and you can always have more ram until you find it more costly than memory management :D
ic
05:10
That's assuming you even have it setup.
im grepping on every single files in /var/logs for this needle
And assuming it even failed at all.
yeah
If it didn't fail, then fml
I dunno what to do next
lol
@choz depending on you log rotation the file might be zipped as well
The better way to look at it is ask the question "how did I even come to the conclusion that it failed?"
Which beckons "why do I care about it failing?"
Which beckons "what do I hope to get out of knowing?"
Which then beckons "what other options do I have to get there?"
Which beckons "do I really need to know if it even failed to get there?"
05:13
@NullPoiиteя right :D
As you can see this line of questions opens up new possibilities rather than just declaring defeat and say "FML".
@Sherif you're right.. no fml.. there's no point knowing about this.. but im just curious what made this operation not completed. And I wanna make sure it doesn't happen again in future.
@choz Ahh, see now that's a much more interesting problem to have :)
lol
btw, thanks for ur suggestion
doesn't happen again in future. ... keep dreaming .. PHP 7 is coming
back to work .. cya
05:18
@choz My advice would be to rely on using the copy function in PHP to do the copying as suggested earlier, for one. This gives you the added benefit of getting error information about the failure in PHP. Which means that if you're already logging PHP erorrs (which you should), you will have some additional information to fall back on in the future. Also, making sure your filesystem permissions are setup correctly is important, which means it's good to checkup on those now and plan ahead.
There are many reasons for why filesystem operations can fail, but in the majority of cases it's just due to human error, whether that's bad permissions or typo/error in source/origin paths.
It's easy to account for those.
@Sherif Yes ofc, I have no idea why this previous programmer used this 'exec' function..
Much harder to account for the ones you will rarely ever run into ... like "you ran out of inodes" or "the disk just fscked its pants"
anyway, i'm going off for lunch..
and thanks so much for ur opinions.. they're pretty useful to me
cheers
Good learning opportunity though... Funny story, I once remember trying to create a flow-chart for all possible failure cases in low level system calls dealing with writing to disk. It was just crazy to look at.
heh
When you consider the hardware complexity involved in actually performing a write, too, it's no wonder disks don't fail more often.
It's also no wonder we haven't switched to solid sate drives sooner.
moving parts suck
05:32
@Orangepill You know what's funny I recently watched a 1984 lecture by Richard Feynman on how you could literally fit the entirety of the world's written body of work in a grain of sand.
It got me thinking... people's conceptual thinking of technology far outpaces any physical manifestation we can come up with in any reasonable amount of time.
I love the Feynman lectures but yeah I know what you mean
he was privy to some government shit that I'm sure is yet to be declassified, he might not have been exaggerating.
I mean, we did actually conceptualize wireless communication more than a century ago when Tesla came up with his tower. But today people view WiFi as something "new" and cool. It's only the economic and social aspects of our environment that weigh us down.
Our ability to consume new technology socially is probably one of the biggest bottlenecks...
I've never been more surprised to learn how simple technology and innovation can really be when you question it from a physics perspective and discard the "prevailing wisdom". But it seems so deceptively hard at first to even get there.
@Orangepill context?
because there is a problem (in general): most of people don't want to be the "early adopter"
all of the "first generation" stuff tends to be flaky and expensive
05:41
@teresko I was referring on how hard it is for society to integrate new technology responsibility.
True, but that brings to light a more interesting question. Should we be building technology that only the masses will adopt?
@Sherif no, because "early adopters" serve a specific role - large scale testing
as for why we have so few people adopting new shit: lack of education
I think there's been far too much focus on a building this breadth of technology over the last few decades that now people have too many choices. It's hard to make a choice when there's a lot of options. I think people have a chance to actually stop and gain some depth first, which should lead to more interesting technology rather than just widely adopted technology.
@Sherif agree
@Sherif I disagree
05:43
or just ignore
you have been tained by the "kickstarted bubble" , which is fairly recent occurrence
rails 2 mins blog tutorial sort of thing
@VamsiKrishnaB huh? Rails ... you are in the wrong chatroom
@tereško Why? If you think about it there's been very little in the way of mass-market innovation when it comes to interfacing with computers over the last 40 years or so since the invention of the modern PC. Even though there has been massive development in University and labs (it's only now just starting to seep into the consumer market). Introducing a technology that is widely adopted by the masses also tends to create stagnation in that market.
I think it's a smart idea to diversify by avoiding the idea of building new technologies today that are only intended for mass market.
@Orangepill I was just giving an example of a popular way used by rails to attract devs . same thing with js.
05:48
@Sherif I might not have the perspective that you, because, from where I stand, the academic stuff has been mostly intellectual masturbation
but money is the catalyst for a lot of new technology and products to the mass market = more money
if we are talking about software part
@tereško And what's wrong with that? Academic masturbation is the very thing that brought us transistors in the first place :)
I have seen some innovation in man-machine-interface areas, but those are still too immature for even human-testing
anyway, I will go back to playing Mount'n'Blade now :P
I'm saying that sometimes questioning why something is the way it is leads to building an entirely new framework by which you interpret things, which may ultimately lead to devising an entirely new and clever way of building a better thing.
05:51
we already have it
hi...............................
photon circuits (here is an investment suggestion .. but nobody here has money for that)
@tereško I disagree. I've read and seen research at Caltech and MIT dating back to the 90's that was far more mature and advance than half of the technology we see on the consumer market today.
how r u ? all
masturbating.... intellectually
05:52
@Azahar please use full words
It's not a matter of the technology being immature. It's a matter of what you're trying to do with it and the fact is anyone with a consumer interest wants to make money. Most of academia isn't really interested in that part.
@tereško ok, sorry
Nothing can be deemed as either truly useful or useless until it is well understood. The truth is we just tend to release a bunch of technology into the market today that very few people understand or understand well.
true dat.... the internet still falls into that category
@VamsiKrishnaB as for your question: we dont have anyone well versed in Doctrine currently online. You will have to wait couple hours, till EU has properly caffeinated
@Sherif for general population electricity is still "magic"
05:56
that also is true
@tereško Is it?
but if you think about it everyone knows how to use electricity ... it's the physical manifestation of the concept of encapulation
Or is it possible that we just did a very poor job of working with electricity that today very few people understand its true usefulness :)
When the student doesn't understand... don't blame the student.
@tereško In other words I agree :D
good morning
06:03
@SergeyTelshevsky morning
@Sherif you sometimes forget that you too are one of those arcane practitioners of the obscure computer arts.
@tereško I see chat became pretty active on mornings :)
@Sherif I wonder how much time would it take to ensure that smth is deemed either way?
and with the new "apple generation" growing up, it will just be getting worse, because nowadays it's rare to see kids fist computer to be something that you can open up. They get tablets.
@tereško yes, they dont grow up with lego duplo but technica
06:09
Adoption of technology is on the rise but indepth understanding of it is declining
who shot the @sherif haha
isn't that a song
deputy?
@Orangepill understanding what parts computers are mde of for understanding hoe to set up an OS is no "in depth"
agreed but it's more in depth then how to transfer your itunes play list to your iphone6 :) and now a person that can do that is considered a computer wizard
@tereško what question are you referring to ?
06:13
Morning
@VamsiKrishnaB your original one, about doctrine migrations
The bar for what it means to be technologically competent is falling fast
@tereško I'm sure I forget many things as I'm only human, but what's your point?
@Orangepill it is segregating, isn't it?
06:18
@Sherif my point is that you perspective is skewed
yes it is...
@sitilge I think usefulness of technology, to some extent, is relative to the problem its trying to solve as well as the time and place it's being solved in. So obviously the factor of how useful it is changes over space and time. Though it's important to recognize when the problem itself has changed :)
who wants to start a kickstarter to buy php.sucks ? I can throw in $100 .
@tereško That's possible, but it's lost on me how it's skewed. Do you mind elaborating?
I am trying to play mount & blade here
06:28
is Arya production ready in your opinion?
user3119231
good morning everyone. I have this values in database:
New(mbambenek,05-08-2015 11:03:12),In_Work(mbambenek,05-08-2015 16:05:59) and I only know the status ("New"). which function can be used to return the name and time to the status?
> WARNING: Arya is still under development and there is very little unit-testing present at the moment. The project is moving towards an official v0.1.0 release but has not yet reached that point. Code may change at any time and without warning. Use at your own risk.
@Maurize 3v4l.org/H5cZf here's a hint to get you started.
user3119231
06:43
@Orangepill thanks, thats all I need.
user3119231
works perfect! Thank you very much!
07:03
posted on August 11, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by jerry wham */

@kelunik "is moving" :-D
07:20
Morning all
morning naruto :p
has @Duikboot surfaced yet?
allow users to upload in my google drive using php
anyone know how I can do this
@bwoebi Just like tectonic movements. :P
yea, exactly…
07:25
And when we changed enough, everything will break. :P
^ delv..
07:57
good mornings
Anonymous
08:19
Mornin o/
08:31
morning
08:51
@Epodax it's been removed :(
@Naruto Awh, well, it was a user with 3 points or something who had posted a question, and then used (what I guess was his main account) to answer it, both of the users has the exact same name :P
hahaha, reputation whores :P
Ayap, I mean, if you're gonna cheat, at least be clever about it
Mornign
@PeeHaa moin o/
08:59
@Epodax ^ non-10K users
@HamZa Ayap.
@Epodax what do you mean by "ayap". This acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/AYAP doesn't make sense in the current context :P
I really don't understand how one can actually believe it'll work like that...
@HamZa I actually didn't know it was a acronym for anything, I just use Ayap instead of Ayup, or well, yes.
09:02
K
Like fridge or fudge instead of f**k
Anybody in here who understands subversion?
@PeeHaa Define "understands", still having trouble with the 1.7.2 repo?
When I tag something using svn copy does it only copy the committed contents or also the ignored contents?
@Epodax Nope that is solved :)
@PeeHaa Roger, well, at least from my experience svn doesn't do anything with the ignored content as it shouldn't be included anywhere apart from the ignore list, so using svn copy should only copy the version-ed content. (I would however get a second opinion as I am nowhere near confident enough about this.)
09:09
Yeah same in here. I'm 99% sure it works like that. But svn is stupid so there's the 1% :P
Although, why not just copy it and then if it includes the ignored content, delete the copy and find out how to exclude the ignored content in a svn copy ?
@PeeHaa o/
@HamZa I've misread the text in the purple box as Research bacon
@SergeyTelshevsky hehehe ~ Ghostery for you :)
@HamZa I thought you were doing something really useful
must add Bacon research to linked in
09:17
I'm not... As a matter of fact, I just chilled 2 months straight and feel bad about it for not doing anything productive
What is... productive?
@Epodax Not sure if I should answer that :P
@HamZa Why not? :P
@Epodax I get bad feelings when "just deleting" in subversion
@DaveRandom o/
You love crap software so I am sure you know the answer :P
09:31
@PeeHaa I have no idea, but the expected thing would be only the committed stuff, and since it's svn I imagine it does the opposite of the expected thing
lol
@PeeHaa I have a feeling that you should be safe to copy, the svn reedbook doesn't mention anything about including ignored content so I'm fairly certain it won't.
@DaveRandom Yeah my thoughts exactly
@PeeHaa Can't help thinking it would be simpler to just suck it and see, or is the tree huge?
@DaveRandom It's fucking gigantic
09:40
Can you create a new repo to try it quickly?
Yes I can
But first coffee beer
@Orangepill - pastebin.com/hE2g1GEQ
@Orangepill - I would like to ask you how can I make this ajax function to call 2 functions in the codeigniter model
@Orangepill - 1 by 1 is ok
@Orangepill - but the data may be different for the other function
You know you can write messages that are more than one sentence long, right? And also that you don't have to ping people in every message?
the ping master has returned :P
Guys, I have a general question for social networks:
It refers to PHP and MySQL tables
- In a social network database, do I have to generate a table for each user individually i.e
a table to store their comments, posts and friends
or is it one table for everyone
09:51
No, you basically never want user-specific tables
and I would only have to make ONE, comments table, ONE, posts table, ONE accounts table?
@DaveRandom ?
@PeeHaa Check your tiny avatars, I guess
in fact, that's a good point
Oh ok, so basically I should have a table of comments that stores ALL the comments in the site?
Yes, usually
A comment will have a post_id associated with it
09:53
You say usually, in which situation would this not be the case?
@DaveRandom Oh god. Yeah I minified the hell out of him
Actually, what you're saying makes sense, I should just have a user table, posts table and comments table and then user a bunch of joins to create relationships between this tables.
@Matthcw Yes, that's exactly what relational databases are for
@Matthcw I've never seen a legit use case for it, but I stopped short of saying there aren't any because someone somewhere always has some edge-case.
ᴄʜᴇᴇʀs ᴅᴀᴠᴇ, ᴍᴜᴄʜ ᴀᴘᴘʀᴇᴄɪᴀᴛᴇᴅ
Maybe in some scenario where you are archiving a huge amount of data but you want it to be quickly searchable (or something)
09:57
@Matthcw Are you going to need nested sets?
What are nested sets?
It's when you put a badger in a birds nest sorry, I'll get my coat
@Matthcw It's a way to handle trees. E.g. comment trees
The nested set model is a particular technique for representing nested sets (also known as trees or hierarchies) in relational databases. The term was apparently introduced by Joe Celko; others describe the same technique without naming it or using different terms. == Motivation == The technique is an answer to the problem that the standard relational algebra and relational calculus, and the SQL operations based on them, are unable to express all desirable operations on hierarchies directly. A hierarchy can be expressed in terms of a parent-child relation - Celko calls this the adjacency list...
Basically TL;DR if you need to work with anything looking like a tree don't use mysql :P
09:59
Well, I don't think it would look like a tree basically
@Matthcw In a nutshell, in a real-life application, consider whether you want people to be able to reply to comments or whether comments are just flatly associated with the parent post
@DaveRandom postgree -> ltree and let all those workarounds burn in the hell (:
@Matthcw You don't need actual comment threads?
@AlmaDo Yes please
yes, i want comments to have replies
so I believe this is a tree based database then?
Well that is a tree :-)
10:00
morning
So you're saying I shouldn't use mysql?
Good morning
What are my alternatives
@Matthcw Always
:-)
10:01
if you want to learn SQL from the veeeery basics - use MySQL
1 min ago, by Alma Do
@DaveRandom postgree -> ltree and let all those workarounds burn in the hell (:
If you'll compare MySQL with Postgree it's like.. well, PHP 4 compared with PHP 5
Although tbh I'd argue that something shemales is better for that specific purpose
Do you guys reckon Facebook uses MySQL?
Irrelevant to your problem
10:03
haha
I imagine they still have some bits and pieces that are MySQL driven, but I have no idea
They're quite open about that sort of thing, you can probably find a description of their DB arch somewhere
So what's wrong with MySQL in social networks
It won't help you in any way though, they have a completely different set of problems to basically anyone else ever
I am baffled, I thought it is a great multipurpose relational DB
system
it's hm... multipurpose indeed
10:07
Cheers guy's gotta fly be back in a bit!
what's up
@Matthcw later
When I see marketing guy he usually doesn't ask "what's up?". He asks "what's down?"
when we done with that close vote thing ?
which thing?
10:10
i feel i was the kind of member of close vote ring, this room used to be flooded with close vote review links
@NullPoiиteя It still happens sometimes, but most of the time people are at work and don't have the time to trawl the site for shitty questions
shameless self promotion i have 3,200 close Votes Cast
I'm just lazy
tbh we might as well just set something up to pipe the entire of in here for closing
For me it's enough to dv crap
10:12
Or have a script that replaces with on the main site
@DaveRandom it will work great with
now a days no one cares about rep... even there are fewer people chat too
might be that also is needed in replacement
I stopped caring after 20k
i stopped caring before 2 years :)
why almost all flags are coming from C++ or javascript lounges..
10:19
Hi thank you for your support :)

This trick does the fix
function add_async ( $url ) {
if( strpos( $url, "#async" ) === false )
return $url;
else if(is_admin())
return str_replace("#async", "", $url);
else
return str_replace( "#async", "", "$url' async='async" );
}
I have two tables (in mysql), each of them has 200,000 rows. they has exactly the same structure. I need to both of them in each query. Now I want to know is it better to I use them separately (using UNION ALL) or I create a new table container both of them and use of it ?
@DaveRandom StackExchange doesn't have a streaming API for that, right?
@AlmaDo the love flags
they have *
contained *
@NullPoiиteя in the sense of fuck - yes (:
user924016
10:25
@JayMaharjan is that wp code
@kelunik Don't think so, maybe though, could maybe be done using the same mechanism as the main site uses
I found /events that you can poll, but no streaming thing, except emails with a 15min resolution. ^^
10:39
@Patrick you don't have a chapter for databases on github.com/PatrickLouys/no-framework-tutorial ... going to add that?
@iroegbu 12-databases.md -> new PDO({dsn});
yw
:-)
@RonniSkansing yes it is. I'm developing a wordpress plugin and i need to add async loading of the scripts and I'm using that method for my plugin class. :)
@PeeHaa one line chapter? Lol
Anonymous
is there a mysql function for counting how many fields are not NULL in a single row?
ThW
ThW
10:57
Morning
@samaYo I don't think so. Why would you need that?

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