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11:00
@Jimbo yeah laravel... leanpub.com/cleanphp check table of contents last chapter.. made me a little angry
@Sjon lol you are owner, thats cheating bro
@NullPoiиteя did you think FRIDAY was an actual php version? :P
@MarcelBurkhard Wow, me too
a bazillion shitty php books out there - what makes that one worth being angry over?
@MarcelBurkhard Sometimes, I think I'm the only one that knows how poor some of these frameworks can be when I get people batting back telling me I'm wrong... nobody seems to go the extra mile to do the research so it's me vs everyone else
Rather disconcerting really... finding people who put the effort in and have a decent amount of knowledge in the area seems rare
11:04
Is there an ideal framework to base good coding standards off of?
Just curious :p
why you need to learn framwork to learn programming ... though it helps significantly to get job
@Sean Components components components
@NullPoiиteя Only for jobs that specify code monkey 'you need to know this framework'
i don know i got rejected for many job because i dont know wordpress, joomla even i know i those just takes 4-5 days to learn
Wonder if there's a place out there which keeps track on the common framework requirements for recruitment.
Well, framework names are put in the same list as buzzwords that recruiters are looking for
11:08
@Jimbo I could hardly get beyond the horrid marketing vomit on laravel's front page - after seeing what they think a facade is and that they happily pollute composer's root vendor directory with their cache files, I'm not gonna bother going the extra mile to research the rest of it
@NullPoiиteя Yep. I have to stress in interviews that while I don't know framework Y I know frameworks w,x, and z which work exactly like framework Y.
@Sean I probably wouldn't want to work with any company that would hire only developers that know the framework
I tend to go for the whole "I actively learn things and learn things fast, here's how I can show it"
@cspray Indeed
@cspray what if you dont find company which works in core php ? its hard to find and i know i did it
11:10
Haha, removed eh?
it was a bit cocky
I saw it anyway :p Didn't think it was cocky ^^
^^
@Sean yeah but you never know who reads this stuff here..
When I joined the place I work for now they said something like "We use framework [x], have you ever used/heard of it? It's okay, noone ever has" Whew.
@NullPoiиteя I'm not saying to not work with a framework. Just that knowledge before hand necessarily shouldn't be a job requirement if the candidate is well qualified and can demonstrate an ability to learn.
I would argue that knowing several different frameworks is better than becoming a "Laravel Developer" or "Symfony Developer"
11:14
true
Billing yourself as "<Framework> Developer" is one rung up from code monkey imo
@cspray Absolutely
You're only locking yourself in to one career path
and that's not a wise decision imho
Aye, agreed
Important: Learn what frameworks actually do and why, what you gain from them and what you lose.
<Framework> <(Developer|Guru)>
11:17
@Sean <(Framework|CMS)> <(Developer|Guru|Ninja)>
all still better than calling yourself a f-ing "Web Artisan"
I can see regex existing to drop CV documents matching that.
Have you ever seen anyone use those "Superman"-esque titles on their CVs coming from creative companies?
php artisan serve
^^
just puked in my mouth a little
@PaulCrovella trueeee
11:21
maybe a Guru is someone that writes his code so complicated, that only he can understand it
:P
@MarcelBurkhard hahaha...that would be me. I can't stop over engineering. I'm thinking whether I should stop coding systems and start coding libraries only.
Someone who perhaps is paranoid about job security. "If I can't read my code, NOONE CAN!" maniacal laugh as they run their PHP through an obfuscator
3
or just write it in perl
@PaulCrovella masochist
11:26
I actually had to check this was accounted for. I'm so happy define('false', true); isn't a thing.
@Sean define('0', 1);
@Sjon Dammit. I pride myself on not getting tricked by those links.
Evil
@PaulCrovella 3v4l.org/BDQcn doesn't work though
yeah, but it made you nervous when it didn't toss out a notice
@cspray another great success!
11:38
I detect a intresting thing:
$i = 0;
echo $i = $i++; // output: 0

$i = 0;
echo $i = $i+1; // output: 1
@Sjon Great... you were the only person I still trusted in here
asshole
@Sean I have worked in a company where one dev convinced their PM (who knows nothing about IT) that they should deploy only obfuscated code... he wasted 2 months to do that..
can someone please clarify "connection reset by peer" i am querying an API and occasionally i get an error email saying "Connection reset by peer" is the peer in this case the server hosting the API or is it the server requesting data from the API?
@Epodax I haz 3 screens, 2 pc, 1 laptop, does that count? :P
@SergeyTelshevsky I give credit to anyone who can convince their PM of anything that might push a schedule back.
Abe
Abe
11:45
@AlmaDo I've answered your "compare two objects recursively" question... dunno if you are still interested in it stackoverflow.com/a/32522542/4251625 i didn't comment the code, but i will do once i get some free time
@PaulCrovella why <tab> and <space> beat "both" ?
@Sajad consistency
@MarcelBurkhard your mean is <tab> and <space> has not consistency ?
@Sajad for identation you should only use one of both
@Sajad obviously If you go with tabs you can still use spaces for things like public _ function etc. :D
I see :-) tnx
11:49
/me pokes head in
hai all
Hey Joe
I'd be angry at @Sjon for tricking me, if I hadn't just learned it is friday ...
@PeeHaa why do you click that link… on a Friday?
morning
11:58
morning
@bwoebi it's a legit 3v4l.org link
@bwoebi I didn't know it was friday until I clicked the link ...
@JoeWatkins well, then you now at least know that you don't have to go to work tomorrow ;-D
:)
&& moin new peepz
posted on September 11, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by Koen */

12:15
hi
my question is in this link : stackoverflow.com/questions/32500126/…
how to auto refresh html table when save button is clicked in jquery php
@DaveRandom hahahaha
@Orangepill oh god should I use it
for someone its just morning, but for me its evening =)
12:39
Greetings
WTF the Feed was cool..
git clone
its 6:11 PM India
now it was 6:11 PM in India.
haha
@Naruto No
@FlorianMargaine, hah) ok
Shame :(
12:48
@SergeyTelshevsky Face. Meet desk.
@PaulCrovella There's a special place in hell for a developer that ever uses that. :V
@Epodax Actually you'll find that most of the time they only support 2 heads (i.e. 2 displays concurrently connected)
It's very annoying, I'd never realised it was an issue until I actually tried plugging 3 things in
@Abe basically I just used DFS approach (with some adjustments), so your code is doing almost same stuff. However, it went to the point when I decided to make checks more weak with comparing only some parts of the objects since otherwise my tests were ending with ~20k assertions per run of one test (and the average cost of comparison for 2 objects was ~1..2k assertions)
as I had hundreds of tests, it ended with millions of assertions meaning that one build run was taking the entire night
ThW
ThW
@DaveRandom Funny detail, the Core iX embedded graphics supports triple head :-)
Room 11, any ideas of this one stackoverflow.com/questions/32511097/… ? have been banging my head for a week now.
Abe
Abe
@AlmaDo the way my code checks equality is not weak, though
13:02
@Abe so is mine with DFS. But the thing is - the traverse of the whole structure is an expensive operation in my case
@PaulCrovella exactly what i was referring 2 ;)
Abe
Abe
@AlmaDo mine isn't expensive :P
@Abe why not? You still calculating a hash
and still traversing..
Abe
Abe
i can avoid traversing multiple times by caching the hash, and even if not doing so it's fast
@AlmaDo 5 minutes doing something now
@sitilge I haven't seen the question yet but 'banging your head' part probably doesn't help
13:14
Hey everyone!
Abe
Abe
@AlmaDo so the first thing you need to keep in mind is that getHash() / hashCode() returns a string that never changes during the lifetime of the object
which means that a mutable object can only be equal to itself (spl_object_hash($this) === spl_object_hash($other)) because, since they are mutable, you can't calculate the hash up on their contents (which can be replaced with something else at any time). instead, immutable objects can use their value representation to calculate an hash code that would be the same for each instance of a specific class containing the same contents
with "same contents" i mean contents having the same hash code
the reason i believe you want to convert to immutable objects first is because i have the feel you are looking for a standard way for comparing objects, that always works. is that the case?
not necessarily you need to make your instances immutable first. you can skip that, but it wouldn't be a proper equals() implementation (as the one you can find in languages such as c#, java, etc)
@DanAshbridge Have you heard about SORT?
13:25
@PeeHaa, No PeeHaa.
What is DISTINCT supposed to to btw ?
Isn't order id unique?
@ThW Didn't know that, can't believe there are many people using it though, I imagine most people who run >2 displays have a card as a matter of course
@nikita2206 just hit it hard
The Order ID is unique.
So obviously don't need DISTINCT, I'll remove that.
@PeeHaa I was always under the impression that DISTINCT is only useful when you have joins, to filter out multi results for 1:many and many:many rels
I never use it anyway because it seems kind of ambiguous
13:28
hi guys.
@DaveRandom Good good the times you actually need it are pretty limited
how many ways to implement security over http request.?
using php.
I've removed DISTINCT and it worked fine.
But I still can't get that SELECT statement to return a value. :(
I would just sort it by the column you want and limit the recordset instead of doing max()
This sounds really stupid but how would you execute $query = "SELECT (MAX(OrderID)) FROM orders WHERE Username = '". $_SESSION['Username'] ."'";?
13:36
can anyone answer please?
Abe
Abe
@AlmaDo i bet i confused you just a bit too much xD
2344
A: What technical details should a programmer of a web application consider before making the site public?

victoriahThe idea here is that most of us should already know most of what is on this list. But there just might be one or two items you haven't really looked into before, don't fully understand, or maybe never even heard of. Interface and User Experience Be aware that browsers implement standards in...

@DanAshbridge SELECT OrderID FROM orders WHERE Username = :username ORDER BY OrderId DESC LIMIT 1 OFFSET 0;
I hope mysql also understand normal limit/offset syntax
I think you'll need limit 1,0
but not sure.
oops, limit 0,1
@FlorianMargaine sir i am currently working on web services and i want to make my web services secure. Means if any body hit web service url then he should not access directly.
13:42
my company can provide consultancy, if you want
or @PeeHaa's
If a company sacks you and then asks for your help (coding advice, not writing code) after the garden period, is that justification enough to charge?
depends if you want to answer or not
and depends on the kind of advice, really
Hi,

Is there a possibilty to ignore a specific row within a fetch?
if it's a 5 minutes thing, one time, I'd do it, just to keep a nice relationship
if they ask another advice, you say "I gave you free advice, here are my rates for more"
Well it's the third time now, and I did say I would be looking at charging for help first if it persists in the future
13:51
Why doesn't DateTimeInterface include the add() method?
Hi
Do you know better alternative with array_* functions? 3v4l.org/hrpcu
@Andrea I'm sure anyone that has any aptitude with image software can do a much better job.
good morning
Mornin'!
@Orangepill I do (bad) shops sometimes
@krakjoe Hello apology am writing you from Argentina I understand you develop in php mysql jquery ??? sorry for my English
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13:56
my tool of choice is the GIMP because it's 1) the only thing I know how to use, and 2) I'm not paying for photoshop
@andrea yeah I doubt photoshop would do anything to improve my results... it would only work to lighten my wallet significantly
I can't even claim reason 1 for why I use gimp over photoshop
Photoshop has a better library of tools, filters, etc.
Also it's more user-friendly, I think
That said, if you want to do something, there's probably a way to do it with GIMP
@Andrea FYI you can get the entire Adobe CS2 (old but still useful) legally for free
@DaveRandom it's not legal, but it's unorthodox piracy
@DaveRandom yes, not really legally.
14:02
afaik they eventually just released it to the public with a "very not supported" disclaimer and it's now totally legit, though I admit I haven't read the fine print
I don't think so
it's there for people who bought CS2 and are now unable to use it because the activation servers are down
posted on September 11, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by Esteban */

@JoeWatkins Is it OK if I also start addressing you as "apology"?
isn't CS2 like 15 years old?
@Andrea Meh, it's not really hurting anyone at this point so I'm not bothered (not into sw piracy as a general rule, though)
@FlorianMargaine I have yet to run into a task it could not do, but then I'm not a graphicsy person
14:05
@FlorianMargaine ten
Same goes for acrobat 7, although I imagine it will get bitten by PDF/A eventually when it gains some traction
ThW
ThW
@DaveRandom notebook/convertible -> MST hub -> external monitors, only for work and not for gaming of course.
@ThW Ahh yeh I'd forgotten about your insane portable office
Surely the second fan doesn't accomplish much?
@Andrea ohh so it just circumvents having to break name resolution of the adobe license servers
I really wish I could use GIMP as efficiently as Photoshop; I was spoiled by piracy and a corporate previous employer
14:13
The thing is though, they put keys up as well. Surely they wouldn't do that if it was only for people who'd previously bought it?
Now I'm in a smaller business so I have to forage rather than just write purchase orders
I mean, they'd already have keys...
@DaveRandom Why bother getting a fan any more? For £50 you can get a water cooling block on your CPU
@DanLugg You're not still working the casino gig?
@Jimbo I never felt comfortable putting water inside my computer, for reasons that I hope are obvious
14:16
@Orangepill Nah, moved on. Commute was brutal, and little-to-no wage/position growth.
I could maybe live with nitro or something else that's gaseous at RTP
@DaveRandom Never had a problem in 10 years. It's just a completely enclosed block, about the same size as the fan, you put on the cpu instead of a heatsink
I moved an hour-and-a-half away to be with my fiance, and despite it being worthwhile for the first bit, I was sick of spending 3+ hours a day on the road for not enough money.
@DanLugg So you did the logical thing and left her
@DaveRandom ;-)
14:18
@DanLugg yeah that's not good... especially during winter where 3+ commute can quickly turn into a 5-6 hour one
@DaveRandom If I left this one, I would be the damnedest fool :-) ;-)
Pretty sure it's well established that you are one of those
Or would it make you even damneder?
@Orangepill Well, it was during the winter, but the commute was okay traffic-wise all the same, and I'm an insane driver so it would have been consistent weather notwithstanding.
3 hours though? Egads. I'm commuting 20-30 minutes and my wife and I are talking about moving closer
@DaveRandom dammnderererer
14:19
3 hour commute can go suck it
@DaveRandom it is not ...
@cspray Likewise, we're trying to remotify our jobs. She's a tattoo artist, so the hands-on element is hard to remedy.
@DanLugg I could see that
But she can sole-proprieter it, which is the plan.
Actually, our end goal (short-term) is to do full-time RV living; cheaper and mobile-ish when necessary for travel and work.
@cspray 20-30 minutes? how long
14:21
I'm going to be giving up a 1 mile commute when I switch jobs.
So I'll remote the web shit, and and she'll tattoo any and everyone she can.
@FlorianMargaine tbh, I'm not entirely sure. Traffic isn't bad where I live really
It is too rural and small, not like it is city driving
@cspray I work from home
I just hate commuting
Ironically, as of late, my commute which was 25 minutes has increased to somewhere around an hour and change.
14:22
I split it up most weeks
Because of traffic patterns and construction.
working in your underwear ftw ...
@Danlugg but opening a tattoo shop in a nudist colony seems like it would be a good idea... if for no other reason then exposed surface area
So I'm almost where I was to begin with.
I'll normally do 50/50 home/office
14:22
Do we have php loggers other than monolog or klogger, that should be independent of composer installer
?
@Orangepill Well, having gone for a weekend now and met and learned about the social and lifestyle elements, it actually fits perfectly. It's super busy at the one we attended, and the whole prospect of expression through the naked body plays perfect into the tattoo element.
We sorta sold the idea to some people we talked to already, to test the waters.
Also, the park we were at really needs a tech overhaul for booking and general infrastructure.
So, we pushed that too :-P
Hustle bustle :-D
@DanLugg Wait, you're joining a nudist colony to build their websites and tattoo them?
@cspray Short answer: yes.
That. is. awesome.
are nudists into tats then ?? I thought it was all about the body beautiful, natural ... tats aren't very natural ...
14:25
More than I can describe. I would actually recommend to most anyone that they give the whole nudism thing a weekend. It's really refreshing.
@JoeWatkins Some are; there's naturism and nudism.
@danlugg sweet... so it may be possible for you to GO to work without any pants ....
Nudism is an element of naturism.
@Orangepill Literally.
tabbing to this room and reading the last few lines. I guess beer just won't cut it on this friday evening :P
@ThW Around?
usually that is reserved for people that don't leave there house to work
14:26
Seriously though, I can't sell the idea of trying it out enough. It's an amazing experience.
@Orangepill unless you work in a nudist camp?
I'm too ... British ...
@JoeWatkins She's fresh off the boat, and I'm one generation fresh off the boat.
No excuses ;-)
@Naruto that's what we are talking about
@cspray Yeh but those craxy cannucks would happily drive that far to get a taco
14:27
I'm awkward fully clothed ... it just wouldn't work ...
@JoeWatkins Most people think similarly. Just trust me that... it works. For everyone.
@JoeWatkins fully.. surely you don't mean your thong by that? ;)
@DaveRandom Only a maple-moose taco.
Hi everyone.
14:34
o/
Can the constructor of a extended class expect different parameters than the parent constructor function?
@chozilla yes..
Yes ^
Isnt that agains liskov?
teach a man to fish ...
14:37
@Sjon in the meantime while dns_get_record doesn't like you, try using github.com/amphp/dns :-D
f*ck it, I'm hitting the beer, have a nice weekend all!
@Chozilla No be cause liskov is for behavior... construction is a different thing entirely
hi everyone.. anyone knows concrete 5 cms well?
say I if you're good with images and what not ?
14:38
@JoeWatkins … and he'll be annoyed how long it takes. Tell him the answer and he'll be immediately happy!
and will starve tomorrow ... you misunderstand the fishing metaphor quite severely :D
@Orangepill but the implementation does not know if a function is for configuration or for behavior. for example a setter/getter.
@JoeWatkins just give him a new fish tomorrow
14:39
hehe
@chozilla but a constructor has a defined purpose independent of behavior which it is why it's explicitly excluded from having to have identical signatures.
@Orangepill still you can not exclude other functions that for example have to be called later but are configuration only and have no behavior purpose.
> other functions that for example have to be called later but are configuration only and have no behavior purpose.
ThatIsWhyYouFail.jpg
@Danack show me your software and i show you mine.
oh wait do you have anything to show?
user924016
14:43
=)
user924016
yay
I maintain the imagick extension.
user924016
Frayydai! =p
cool anything that isnt a library?
@chozilla In some languages (VB.net, Java to name to major ones) ctors aren't even inheritable
14:44
@chozilla The first one linked is this site: phpimagick.com
ctors are implementation specific, it doesn't really make sense to talk about them in terms of LSP since the code that instantiates the object is inherently tightly coupled to the concrete class - it has to name it in order to construct it
It actually is not that clean....by choice, as I didn't want to duplicate a lot of code for each example.
@chozilla What I was implying is that by having 'some functions that must be called later' you have mucked up your constructor design. You should pass everything into a constructor that is needed to construct the object. Having functions that "must" be called later mean that some information is missing and the constructor is returning an incomplete object.
@chozilla setters and getters are methods to interact or use an object... they have nothing to do with the construction of the object
you guys are so wise. why the hell do i even use php.
it fucks me over all the time.
having to tear down my domains because my framework has to follow senseless rules that my domain strictly obeys.
I clearly need some help to clear up this mess of a codebase
I believe that constructor signature can be enforced via an interface
14:51
yea sorry. thats not what i wanted.
everytime i look at examples i see someone using freaking ActiveRecord on there frameworks.
not even having to care about different databases and hardcoding everything
I feel like I can program anything in a instance from learning, the actual time it takes me to make something is slow. I feel like a snail
@tereško what do you think about ASUS Radeon R9 390 DC2, Asus M5A97 EVO R2.0, ARCTIC Freezer XTREME Rev. 2 and AMD FX 8320 Octa-Core. that will be about 700 euros total for the upgrade
learning in my experience goes in spurts...you fight with a concept for a long time making very little conceptual headway but then everything clicks
@Orangepill I wouldn't enforce a constructor signature contract. Your contract merely specifies the method that is available to be called to perform a certain action. It's entirely up to the individual implementation to fulfil that contract, and many will require different constructor requirements
You can inherit a constructor, from say an abstract class, but that's nothing to do with an interface
@Jimbo I agree completely... I was just stating that it was possible to have the language enforce a constructor signature.
14:57
@Orangepill you dont want ctors to be part of an interface. they are concrete details.
But I made an application that took a night to do and the code sucks I know that no patterns no nothing. But the actual time it took felt like I was walking like a monsoon in an ocean.
I can't understand why that is.
@Orangepill imagine you build a logger interface. one concrete instance logs to file, another to db and another to some remote service. those will need different things injected.
anyways enough about me. How is every php person out there
@Gordon you are preaching to the choir :)
user924016
Yay, added to the Hall of fame http://mailchimp.com/about/security-response/ (last name, bottom of the page) Thanks #MailChimp, looking forward to stickers! =)
user924016
15:02
first ever attempt at doing bug bounties and etc
@bwoebi why would ZEND_CALL_ARG return something stupid ?? they start at 1, right ?
@RonniSkansing cool
@JoeWatkins right.
@JoeWatkins also, what are you getting?
they seem off by one
which one is correct ?
a) website's elements
b) elements of website
Either/or, but "elements" is pretty vague, no idea what you are really referring to...
15:11
Now that I'm going to be job hunting do you think I should swap out my avatar on different referenced social media with a head shot?
Unless you are applying for parts in movies, I don't see why that would help
@DaveRandom yes it is vague, I just need to understand the concept,'elements' is just a example, anyway thanks
@sajad both are correct and mean the same thing in most contexts
@Orangepill thanks :-)
@Sajad technically there is a semantic difference... "website's elements" is possessive, saying that the elements belong to the website, and "elements of [the] website" are referring to the constituent parts with no suggestion of ownership, but in practice they are pretty much interchangeable and both equally valid
I'd probably go with the latter, the former is a bit more informal/slang-esque
15:16
@DaveRandom ow! got it. thanks a lot
@DaveRandom good point...
Please don't star things unless they are relevant to everyone :-)
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My mistake @DaveRandom
No worries
srsly, I hate you all :-P
user924016
lol
user924016
15:25
Happy frydai @DaveRandom
15:36
It's no rules friday
@bwoebi So.....I have no idea what I'm doing here for generating a closure over something with a __call method. It's returning a closure that segfaults in zend_vm_execute.h line 1801 which in my PHP src is doing fbc->internal_function.handler(call, ret);. I guess I need to set more 'stuff' up - any idea what that might be?
@nikita2206 Otherwise known as "friday"
Because it's friday, I'm going to leave this post here:
user image
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@Danack that thing looks weird… a comment about trampoline and a _copy_function? … need a deeper look…
@DaveRandom I call this scene "md5 security"
@Orangepill yes. It's a DRM-free version, so to speak.
you don't really want to copy sizeof zend_function if you're dealing with an internal function @Danack
@Danack shouldn't fcc->function_handler anyway contain a function pointer ? … why are you trying to look it up yourself again?
15:48
@Danack I noticed. lol.
Without that stuff it also segfaults in ZEND_CALL_TRAMPOLINE_SPEC_HANDLER
It looks like the other reflection code copies the function_handler when it is a trampoline function....so something is needed...I think.....maybe.
@Danack I guess because it's doubly trying to trampoline then
that is a monster test
closure using trampoline and your function
even if that's standard for reflection, that's a bad idea ...
15:52
@JoeWatkins Yeah, I'll rewrite to make it easier to read....currently it's easy to add stuff for. But it covers all the cases.....how else would you write the tests? One for each case?
maybe not each case
which case is failing ?
@JoeWatkins the one for the class with a magic __call method.
gimme simple reproduce ?
_find_function_pointer did you do that ?
class MagicCall
{
	public function __call($name, $arguments)
	{

	}

	public static function __callStatic($name, $arguments)
	{
	}
}

$obj = new MagicCall;
$fn = to_closure($obj, 'wowsuchmagic');
$fn(); //segfault here
very much looks like double trampoline… no idea what to do about that.
15:58
@JoeWatkins that code was already there in another function, I extracted it to its own function to re-use it.
Double trampoline - what does it mean? Double trampoline across the call stack.....whoa!

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