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17:00
the code part of DDD is bullshit, get some domain and try looking at it first
Anonymous
I have looked at it. The repository pattern makes sense to me right now, but I want to try ddd.
And DDD is not about code
The code bit is the last part you need to learn
Anonymous
Well, all I want is a better maintenance method for my apps that I won't have to rewrite the business logic after 6 months, or rewrite it lot less hustle if I have to. And I thought ddd was one method to achieve that.
Anonymous
Every material I read about ddd, there is a reference made about Doctrine, so I thought you might be the right guy to ask :/
@samayo yes, and that's just because it makes it a bit easier to write DDD-friendly code
but again, DDD is about abstracting concepts from business domains. If you don't have a business domain, you are just learning some randomly smashed together design patterns
17:08
seriously jabberscript?
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Anonymous
@Ocramius Ok then, let's rule out ddd in this case, what design pattern would you recommend for rudimentary cases like blog management then. Anything better than code-as-you-go approach approach.
I would just suggest you to take the poker example and design from there first :P
try designing a full poker app based ONLY on ValueObjects
no entities, no repositories
see what you can do. You are allowed to serialize() and unserialize() :P
ah, and your controllers can load/save those VOs
or whatever you use for the HTTP part
Anonymous
A poker app is a stretch and a waste of precious time honestly just to learn more about ddd. I know I am close, I just need to glue the final pieces together. I can't go back to making a getter/setter class :)
Anonymous
don't even have any idea what a poker app would be like
> is a stretch and a waste of precious time
you came here asking me for advice, and I told you what to do to learn this stuff. Now who's wasting whose time?
and yeah, "don't even have any idea" is a good starting point for DDD, because DDD is about discovering how it should be like :P
Anonymous
17:19
Well, the problem is that it would take me way more time to even grasp what it takes to create a poker app in the first place. That is like an AI. Far too advanced stuff for someone who wants to make simple blog app.
Anonymous
But, if I don't get it by next week, I will give it a try.
Anonymous
Maybe choosing a checkers examples, because I don't play poker :)
Also good enough: well constrained rules and simple enough domain
some simple interactions can be easily coded, such as "can this piece be moved?" based on whose turn it is (black/white)
Anonymous
Yeah, that one would be the easiest. Plus there is too much cheating in poker, I wouldn't be able to tell a bug from cheating :P
good morning
Abe
Abe
17:27
@Danack #w3c jsfiddle.net/873kx6ox what a weird design...
just to allow dataset.fooBar? wonder what's wrong with dataset.get("fooBar")
magic inflection cool
but in real life it would only be a problem if you sucked at naming attributes
Abe
Abe
it's because html is case insensitive jsfiddle.net/L3egjbxf
as opposed to xml
@samayo instead, you should pick a system with less rules.
and I kinda fail to understand point here
imo trying to learn ddd with an overly simple domain is going to lead to "this is a severely over engineered approach to problem solving" because it is.
Anonymous
@tereško Why should I chose one with less rules? That is like choosing PIP over Symfony.
Anonymous
17:36
@Orangepill I'm in that situation, but I've learned the fact that ddd is enterprise-y so, it's not that discouraging.
what is "pip"?
Eric Evan's book even spends a good portion of a chapter talking about how DDD is inappropriate approach for a large number of applications..
eh
all of this is pointless
greeting guys
Anonymous
17:39
@Orangepill This seems cool leanpub.com/ddd-in-php/read
.. it's probably terrible
hell, most of the stuff on leanpub is terrible
also, it seems like the author hear that "getters as bad", so he's just omitting "get" from method names
DDD is a tool... and just like any tool it is effective in some situations and not in others.
@teresko getters aren't bad... its setters that are..
DDD is a tool... and just like any tool people are trying to cram it into everything they can thinking it makes their project magically better
Anonymous
@Orangepill true. I read that somewhere.
@PeeHaa exactly
17:45
lately DDD has become a tool for earning $$$ with publications
Just like design patterns and agile and [insert buzzword here]...
it's very effective sometimes and it's counter productive in others
Anonymous
I'm probably convinced that once I get a firm understand of ddd, I may not use it. My problem is that I get stuck on subjects like these and I can't move on.
it's kinda like "I read about Singletons in POEE I am doing to use Singletons for everything"
and thus Zend Framework was born
@Orangepill it's actually "my friend is is really good at patterns and he told me about singleton ..."
It's like a disease .... it's contagious...
DDD is just as much about learning about the problem as it is in creating a solution.
17:49
If you use getters to pull object state into another place and make decisions there instead of inside the object holding the state, the getter is bad
@Gordon You know people will only read "don't user getter period" rite? :)
@PeeHaa fine with me
And they will do craaaazeeeee stuff to do just that ;-)
@PeeHaa if they eventually end up with Tell Dont Ask, fine with me, too.
I'm not fine with that. It results in a higher WTF/m instead of lower
Anonymous
17:52
@Gordon never seen a getter method alter the state of an object, I read that only if setters change the state, they are considered evil.
@NikiC / @bwoebi who was talking about opcache doing funky stuff / getting lost with constants of you and or they working on it?
@PeeHaa I was talking about it… but yeah… no idea what's going wrong there exactly… why?
@samayo the argument about getters is that they break encapsulation. By virtue of Information Expert principle you want to place logic where the information is. Pulling the information out of where it is and then making decisions or modifications, is not cohesive. Also see c2.com/cgi/wiki?AccessorsAreEvil and yegor256.com/2014/09/16/getters-and-setters-are-evil.html
I was talking about it with somebody who said he was just hit by the issue @bwoebi
@PeeHaa yeah… but how can one consistently reproduce it in order to debug that?!
17:57
@bwoebi The same way as all other opcache bugs? Writing random code and hoping the bug magically appears again
:p
yeah ;-P
Anonymous
@Gordon feels bad to learn they are anti-patterns altogether. I was starting to appreciate their use-cases. Now, I have to learn about Memento Pattern.
i wan't to select events from my event table with current or future dates, what should i use in query , NOW() or CURRENT_DATE()??
Anonymous
@HassanZia CURDATE() ?
@samayo mysql_query("SELECT * FROM events WHERE event_date >= CURDATE()");
i hope it would work
?
Anonymous
18:05
I don't think you can simply use mathematical operators for dates and times for calculation like that. Or, I would not recommend it. There are various native mysql functions for doing that already.
@samayo it doesnt help much to learn that though. I've never seen a codebase that avoids accessors in php.
@Gordon this also comes with an issue: how to implement persistence of objects data. In which case the solution is DTO .. which serves only to make it all more convoluted.
basically, all of this comes down to: "we don't know the best solution, but we are quite certain about the bad ways".
Anonymous
There is that feeling always I can't shake off, when I create something using bad conventions.
@tereško a DTO is dumb data container without any logic. If you do it that way, it can have accessors.
You can do the same for Doctrine entities btw. Think Table Module pattern where the records are entities.
@Gordon have you actually come across a good solution for entity+persistence issue?
18:12
@samayo is there any way that i can split a DATETIME (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS) value into separate date and time values to use in my html page
@Danack Thanks for that info Danack, I'm trying to implement it now, I found some other articles related to my framework about it too, so keeping fingers crossed that I can do it right =] Appreciate the help.
Anonymous
@HassanZia yes.
@tereško anemic entities.
@samayo any help?
/me is afk now
Anonymous
18:14
@HassanZia what do you want to display? what is your expected output?
@samayo i wan't to show upcoming events along with their dates and times
but i'm using a single column to save the value for date and time in database "DATETIME"
but would like to show date in separate line than time when it is displayed in HTML page
Anonymous
You are killing my brain cells, what is your end result?
Anonymous
or just use php.net/manual/en/function.strtotime.php and be done with it.
lol sorry :)
for me being foolish
How can I break up codeblocks on github markdown?
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Anonymous
18:22
@PeeHaa hmm? what about ```?
@PeeHaa Use code fences: ```
in simple words my question was that how to split the datetime column into date and time,

anyways i think if i use two variables one with date() and one with time() , it may extract the date and time from single datetime column
Thanks @samayo @kelunik
@PeeHaa <br><br>
Anonymous
@PeeHaa That reminds me, I tried feedr. You have no http\response object. How did you think the 404 would be made?
Anonymous
18:24
a lame header('HTTP/1.1 404'); ?
Yes. You should be able to add a 404 header here and render a template
Anonymous
That is what I was afraid of. I can't believe you took the time to create an issue for that :D
@ScottArciszewski is javax.crypto.Cipher really considered harmful?
Anonymous
I was hoping to include a response object.
@samayo It's a todo list
@samayo You could do that as well
Anonymous
18:27
Ok.
@HassanZia in mysql you can use date(field) and time(field) functions... in php you can use strtotime to convert to a unix timestamp then use the date function to the date and time formated as you want.
Basically the project was a personal weekend hackaton thing
@Orangepill i mostly do the same (separate date(field) and time (field) in database) but here i'm using fullcalaneder and if i don't use DATETIME(field) then it won't save it in database
Anonymous
It's cool. I have no experience with github/oauth app, so don't mind me asking what goes here? github.com/Room-11/Feedr/blob/master/init.example.php#L44-L47 @PeeHaa
@samayo The credentials of a github oauth app
18:32
@Hassanzia ... I'm failing to see what the issue is .... you have a timestamp in the database and you want to retrieve it as a date and time (2 separate elments).... all you have to do is select date(timestampfield), time(timestampfield)
Anonymous
oh, my bad
Somewhere there you can crate a new app
hi
Actually it's github.com/settings/developers @PeeHaa @samayo
Anonymous
thanks @kelunik
18:33
Ah yes. Confused about authorized apps instead
@Orangepill I'm sorry that my little knowledge is stopping me to explain the issue in well way but here you got what i'm trying to ask, and sure i'm gonna try this out and thank you very much
@hassanzia no problem... hopefully that helps resolve your issue
an android app can get data from this line? echo json_encode($data);
what ?
if you make request and return than yes
@Sajad how you transferring data ?
I want to create an API for my application, an API for getting data from my database (using php+mysql) by my app
@NullPoiиteя http request
18:45
whats the problem in it ?
what have you tried ?
@NullPoiиteя look, my exact question is: I have a script and use it for getting data in my website (using ajax), now I want to know, can I use that script for a android app ?
@Sajad and his response was "What have you tried ?"
@Orangepill ajax or java ?
my friend wants to create an app for my website
Have you tried accessing you json web service from your android app?
now I want to know, should I create a new script for it ? or I can use the same script (for ajax) ?
18:52
how about if you try to access what you have already created using an http client and a json decoder in java and if that doesn't work address an alternative?
@Orangepill json web service is the same with a php script (that used json_encode(); )?
@sajad right now I doubt you are accessing the server from php anyway... what you are really asking is can I replace my javascript client with a java one....
@Orangepill yes my question it is, can I replace my javascript client with a java one.... ?
@Sajad What do you think the answer is?
JSON structure is the same in the android (java) and in the javasctipt ?
if yes, so the answer is yes, if no, so the answer is no
18:56
JSON is not natively readable in java but there is java libraries for dealing with it (just like with php or C# or vb.net etc...)
I think now you know what terms you should google... namely "java json web service client"
so my api is ready! just I should give the URL of my script to my friend, right ?
@Sajad if your api is completely public and doesn't require any sort of authentication ... then yes
@Orangepill oh no, It check the session for [user login] sometimes ...
Then the client will have to support cookies or you will have to create an alternate authentication scheme for your client
all of which is possible in java
I see
just for more information, all scripts should not be public ?
there is any private file of a file that require any sort of authentication ?
19:10
Am reading about dependency injection containers (Pimple, PHP-DI, etc). Am I right in thinking the container variable they create is located in global scope?
If yes, isn't this bad practice given Pimple etc are used in large scale apps?
@James In a decent app the global scope is kinda limited. What is bad though is that those projects encourage you to pass the entire container into stuff that needs it instead of the actual dependencies
I am assume some OOP thing above btw
@James Pimple is not a DI container but a service locator
user1804599
You only use a container in your main function.
It's held in whatever scope that your perform the bootstrapping in . global scope is typical.
@elyse php doesn't really have "main function"
19:16
More precisely then, I'm designing how to pass dependencies around in an OOP. framework I'm developing. DI itself is straightforward, but in my framework there's no logical place to instantiate the dependency objects. DIC seems pretty easy, but also clunky and polluting global.
user1804599
index.php whatever
user1804599
wherever you would otherwise wire the dependencies manually
@tereško the main Pimple page states otherwise, but I guess that's a marketing thing?
@elyse the generally accepted term is "bootstrap file"
that file also usually happens to be outside the document-root
@Orangepill Surely if it's a variable (typically, eg, $container['whatever']) then it will always be in global scope, as it's a variable.
19:18
there is any similar code for detecting android request ? (this is for detecting ajax), or android request is similar with http ? (like when we enter a address in the browser)
if(!empty($_SERVER["HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH"]) && strtolower($_SERVER["HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH"]) === "xmlhttprequest") {
@Sajad same request should return same data. You should not make any type of "detection".
@James typically yes... but there is nothing preventing you from putting it in a function or a class that handles the bootstrapping and routes and dispatches the request. If putting the dic in global is appalling to you.. then put it elsewhere ... that's the beautiful thing is that its an object so store it where it makes sense.
@James what the fuck are you talking about?
@tereško ok
@tereško I'm talking the fuck about the pimple website states "Pimple - a simple PHP Dependency Injection Container"
19:21
well, that's bullshit
@James The container will be in global scope in this case and the objects will be accessible from the scope it was defined in.
At the implementation level there is very little difference between a Service locator and a DIC
it's about how it's used
@Orangepill My understanding of DICs is all objects created are added to the DIC container, which is a variable, so regardless of where, what class, or what namespace (etc) the container is called to add a dependency, it is stored in the $container variable so will be global.
your understanding is completely wrong
[rest api] is the same with [api] ?
@tereško Fair enough. I don't know enough to contest either way. By "Marketing" I meant maybe they think "DI container" sounds better/easier than "service locator"
19:25
@James What you are describing is a service locator...
@James especially since "service locator" is considered an antipatter. Kinda in the same boat as "singleton".
In which case Pimple is an SL, then. And misleading.
@sajad a REST(ish) api is kinda what you where describing
@Sajad kinda. REST is a loosely defined approach: martinfowler.com/articles/richardsonMaturityModel.html (it also there are POST, GET, PUT, DELETE, PATCH, HEAD, OPTIONS and TRACE)
ok tnx
19:29
.. people tend to stick with first 4 of those
@James the important thing to remember is the minute you pass your container into something as a dependency regardless of what it calls itself it becomes a service locator
@tereško ah, those are method? I just know about post and get
@sajad http defines all of those request methods
@Orangepill ah
@Sajad post and get is what you usually do with simple browser activity
19:32
yes, there is a list contaning all of them
typically in a traditional web page you deal with the two that html gives the ability to interact with (GET via a href and POST via a form)
the difference between PUT and POST is that calling PUT multiple times you should get the same result
@Orangepill You just blew my brain with that. That sounds to me like all DIC are in fact SL, as DICs are used for that exact reason.
@tereško intresting
@James no a DIC should never be a dependency... the dependency should be something that the DIC can provide
19:33
@Orangepill can you please tell me when for example DELETE method is useful ?
in a perfect world you would use PUT to update your profile picture, but use POST to add a comment
@Sajad when you want to delete something
think of the request method as the "verb" in what you are trying to do.
when I want to remove a comment for a post in the my website, should I use DELETE method ?
19:34
@Orangepill Ah that makes sense, thanks.
@sajad yes
@Sajad in a perfect world, yes. But that's not how we use web browsers.
really ?! but I don't! I send a GET method and send a &remove=true
... hence: not a perfect world
@Sajad DELETE would be preferred in this case in theory ... but browsers don't make it easy to author DELETE requests.
19:36
how can I use DELETE method ?
just write "delete" in the form method ?
@Sajad usually, with XHR or an external app (like from iOS and Android apps)
ah, I see
@Sajad I don't think that will work... I think html disallows anything but GET and POST.
http supports DELETE.... html doen't
@Orangepill great question, +1 upvote for it.
@James basically SL works by pulling dependencies inside the existing object, while DIC assembles the dependencies from outside.
19:39
@tereško Thank you :) that's quite useful
how can I see a "delete" method? it also has arguments?
google can not find for me ... :-(
@James github.com/rdlowrey/auryn - read the description of the project it does a decent job differentiating between SL and DIC... also this is a pretty solid DIC implementation as well.
@Orangepill Will have a looksie, thanks :)
@Sajad you can pass in query string arguments just like a GET request
19:43
@Orangepill so what is the difference ?
www.example.com/?q=test can you convert it to a delete method ?
Anonymous
@PeeHaa Someone has mistaken you for @tereško obviously . :P
@Sajad the difference is the part you cant define in html... in an ajax request you would just change the request method from GET to DELETE
@samayo why someone should be mad of @tereško ? @tereško always helps to others
Speaking of which. Lets clean up the dupe answer
Anonymous
19:46
sometimes ^
all HTTP request can have parameters in the query, but POST, PUT and DELETE can also have parameters in request body
@Orangepill like this: $q = DELETE['q'];
@Sajad PHP does not know how natively handle PUT and DELETE
my recommendation is: make your API only using POST and GET ... if you later want to improve it, you can use the fancy verbs in your next project
the funny think is, there is not any Persian article about PUT or DELETE methods
19:48
basically:
KISS is an acronym for "Keep it simple, stupid" as a design principle noted by the U.S. Navy in 1960. The KISS principle states that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather than made complicated; therefore simplicity should be a key goal in design and unnecessary complexity should be avoided. The phrase has been associated with aircraft engineer Kelly Johnson (1910–1990). The term "KISS principle" was in popular use by 1970. Variations on the phrase include "Keep it Simple, Silly", "keep it short and simple", "keep it simple and straightforward" and "keep it small and simple". ...
@tereško ok
@tereško do you have a public project with integration tests somewhere? I want to know how to organize the directory structure of them
@PeeHaa nope, I adhere to "integration test are bullshit" belief system : vimeo.com/80533536
fair enough :)
@Sajad to handle a delete on the server side you would just wrap everything in if ($_SERVER["REQUEST_METHOD"] == "DELETE") { /* DO delete stuff */ } ... many routing libraries allow you to do this at the time you define your route.
@Sajad but teresko is write... write it the simple way first.... then evaluate changing the verbs later
19:51
@tereško Yeah. Have seen that. And I mostly agree. I just want to have a couple of tests whether all my packages actually work ok with eachother
@Orangepill ok ! tnx
@PeeHaa I would go with /project/test/integration/<name of layer>/<classname where methoid is called>.php
Seems sane
just don't quote me on that .. I made it up while taking a leak
coming in cold that would be where I would look for it
19:55
:P
@Orangepill can you please explain me a bit more about this: "the difference is the part you cant define in html"
@Sajad you can't use DELETE in the method part of a FORM tag.
@Orangepill ok, but can I use it in my ajax codes, right ?
<form action='/path/to/url/' method='DELETE'> is not valid.
@Sajad correct
@Orangepill so when should I use it ? (delete)
I can do that without delete method
why should I use delete method
19:59
@Sajad to conform to a REST style of interaction.
afk for a while
Anonymous
@Sajad You use DELETE to follow RESTFul standards.
ok, suppose I want to use DELETE. now I should replace my ajax code with this:
$.ajax({
url :  www.example.com/file.php,
type : 'DELETE',
just that ?
Anonymous
@Sajad I guess so. I use vanilla JS. So, if type in this case is a header, then yes.
@samayo ah ok
@JaakKütt what is this ?
Anonymous
20:04
lol
Anonymous
@JaakKütt he is past that already.
@Sajad you are better off by not knowing
@tereško why ? I just know that is about me
Anonymous
@JaakKütt we're more like at this stage now.
Anonymous
caption that with: "How can I lower my arm?"
20:07
Alloo everyone
@samayo you are right that bares far better resemblance
Question for the room: Is it good practice to use closures to provide functionality to a class, avoiding inheritance? (when you want the class to control when to execute that functionality)
I could have an abstract class that asks you to provide the methods it needs. Or I could just bring the class in as a dependency in my own class, and supply the areas it needs with closures. Right?
Furthermore, since I brought the dependency into my own class, I'll use delegation methods to wrap each method of the dependency I want to offer (or perhaps morph a bit), effectively offering my clients a cohesive interface.
look for command pattern, if those closure are complex I would avoid them and go with objects for testability
@JaakKütt funny you mention that. I'm actually writing a CQS (Command-Query-Seperation) type app. I didn't know there was a design pattern called "command pattern" though. I know about the architecture of Command (DTO) to command handler, is that the same?
@JaakKütt I'm reading this now on command pattern: designpatternsphp.readthedocs.org/en/latest/Behavioral/Command/…
@prograhammer sadly at this hour (utc+2) I can only point at some directions and leave you at it since my bedtime creeps near
20:18
^ lol, I know the feeling
I see what you mean about closures being too big, and I'm wondering what that means in testing. You got me re-thinking them.
glad I could be of some help, good night
21:03
"px" is the same with "dip" ?
@Andrea I just learned that the ~> already exists in the wild… in Scala.
@bwoebi okay
still looks too much like ->
@Andrea Scala has -> and ~> … now, find me some rant complaining about the similarity...
@bwoebi I don't think they can appear in the same places
it's not even an operator
@Andrea well, what then?
21:15
it's a type variable
@Andrea the ~>? no. It's an operator describing the relation between two types
@bwoebi no, it's the placeholder for the type parameter of a category
Note that it doesn't occur in a context where -> can
@Andrea Well, it depends on what you call operator. Like you can express relations as R(a, b) and aRb.
and it's not used for closures
That's like calling + a function if you also could write it +(a, b)
21:21
Well operator is something that forms an operation. Compile-time declaration is probably not an operation
It's primarily expressing a relation, which is given here.
Can you give me a link (just curios), googling "scala ~>" isn't really helpful :D
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Q: Scala ~> (tilde greater than) operator

AndreaI have the following scala class definition (found in a paper), modeling categories: trait Category[~>[_, _]] { def compose[A, B, C] (f: B ~> C) (g: A ~> B) : A ~> C def id[A]: A ~> A } can someone explain me what the '~>' means in the Category type parameter, and in the...

thanks
yes, Scala has ~> but it's completely unrelated to bwoebi's ~>
21:25
But I still absolutely can't understand why they haven't just used -> there, when it's fundamentally easier to spot…
I think it's not part of Scala, it's just that in Scala you can use almost any combination of symbols for any kind of identifiers, be it a variable name or a function name or a generic variable name (as in this case)
oh… you're right…………………………………………
Question. And sorry for dumping. How does an html-only website with no user input get hacked? I run a website like that, I just discovered suspicious PHP files all over the place which basically tells me that my site got hacked.
@Mysticial ftp?
Shared hosting?
@PeeHaa That's certainly possible. The only FTP account that has write access is my own. Which basically means they had to have stolen it directly from my computer (keylogger/virus) or intercepted it along the way?
@PeeHaa Yes, it's shared hosting - GoDaddy.
21:31
@Mysticial Or they have brute forced the pass
I never keep a close eye on this stuff since I assumed that because my site is "read-only", there's no possibility of a hacker injecting anything.
Dunno whether godaddy tell you to fuck off after x attempts
@PeeHaa They do. At least last time I forgot my password.
I would clean it it up, reset your pass and monitor it the coming days
That's what I'm doing right now. I've reset the account password on GoDaddy. And I'm currently dumping the contents of the site locally so I can inspect the damage offline. Then I'll delete all the FTP accounts. Wipe the entire contents of the site. And reupload the entire site from my offline copy.
I'm not losing any data. There are no user accounts to compromise. But I'm still freaked out.
21:34
It is rather strange that they managed to get into a static site
They managed to add an entry into .htaccess which points to one of the PHP files.
I've since removed that.
And I know nothing about PHP or .htaccess.
Another option might be they got in using a control panel
IOW, they hacked my Godaddy account itself?
Yeah
I changed the password for that 30 min. ago. Probably the most I can do about that.
21:38
The last option is that godaddy are a bunch of incompetent assholes. Which is the case either way just not sure whether that was the point of entry :P
What happens if there's no .htaccess file?
For a simple static site? Not much
I'm basically using the one that was already there when I opened the account years ago.
ok
So I can delete it.
Yeah. Make a backup just in case and remove the thing
Alright being purge of my entire website.
21:49
@Ocramius No, I was trolling, but a lot of people mess it up.
@ScottArciszewski Trolling with Crypto is usually a bad idea. Too many people having no idea. And can't differ between trolling and truth.
I've only seen one person use javax.crypto.Cipher and remember to use a MAC
also, PKCS5 is unsuitable for AES, but they don't expose PKCS7
PKCS5 is defined only for 8-byte (64-bit) block sizes
the trolling bit was whether or not the industry would agree with me that it's harmful
Come to government projects, where everyone uses proprietary cyphers
:P
as a red team member? ;)
@tereško I installed a android (named genymotion) on my vbox (as a emolatur)! it is Perfect. if you code for android and need to a emolatur, you can also install it.
21:56
@ScottArciszewski as a desperate soul
heh
I didn't sleep last night, I'm overdue
@Sajad well ... you are learning .. goooood
:-)

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