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here it's 25 oct
Where's here?
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europe - italy (afaik whole europe changes it the same day)
Interesting, I didn't know the US and Europe were different with DST.
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yeah it's strange considering they are at the same latitude
US/EU used to be on the same schedule, but then America happened. We suck.
GWB pushed that through iirc... I want to say in 2007
07:04
Looks like we took Canada and Mexico with us: timeanddate.com/time/dst/2015.html
Ask Derick, if anyone knows weird timezone rules, it's him.
I remember that change... something about saving more energy.
Yeah, well... Canada and Mexico are our bitches. Nevermind that Canada invented timezones.
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1 week though it's not a huge difference, anyway
Just enough to be annoying.
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07:05
eheh
EXACTLY
07:25
@Sara Does your mutable astkit also allow compiling/running it?
looks like it does… AstKit::execute()
Anyway, now have fun implementing restrictions which AST nodes can't be at execution root (like ZEND_AST_PARAM) and preserving the integrity of the AST (like not allowing a ZEND_AST_ADD inside a ZEND_AST_PARAM_LIST)
Good Morning to you all
Oh god, too much questions for me in the morning
morning all
A quick & very objective question, just to get a few points of view... Which feature of PHP would you consider as the 'best' or one of the best?
08:06
Fast manipulating with the database, PDO, MySQLi
Legacy
@Ekin Keith Adams gives a very interesting talk about the 3 things he thinks PHP got very right in Taking PHP Seriously and mentions that those three things (workflow, concurrency, and state) sort of outweigh all the other little things that PHP got wrong. I tend to agree with that for the most part.
its really true people dont take php seriously
I spent a Saturday doing nothing but deleting rotten stuff from our codebase. I'd do it again. It was awesome. What about you guys?
08:14
I don't think whether or not people take PHP seriously really matters. I think the title of that talk was intended to be rhetorical. Good programmers tend to be surprisingly productive in PHP.
@TomášAresakMalčánek no automated system for that task? sounds exhausting!
If we relied on automated systems to make our code better, what do we hire software engineers for?
to write the automated systems
And who's going to fix that code?
@Sherif Thanks for the link
08:17
more automated systems
Sounds like a hyperbole then...
Well we do have, but I've lost my bet with co-workers soooo... Awesome Saturday
@Ekin try reading this to edorian.github.io/… does not cover good features
@Sherif i mean deleted rows one by one using command sounds exhausting!
@AnmolRaghuvanshi Yea that talk I linked to pretty much says the same thing sans all the mellow dramatic babble.
@NullPoiиteя Deleted rows?
08:22
" There are way too few people contributing to PHP core anyways..." wondering is that really true?
Define few.
There are 1810 people currently with some level of commit rights to the php-src project. Of course not all of them are active at any given time, but I wouldn't say 1K+ people is few.
That's not even including the number of contributions made through PRs on github and those that do not have a git account with php.net
^That is not few at all. I meant, is the current amount of contributors not sufficient for what it takes?
It's really objective to ask that though, I guess
Sure, PHP is huge. We could always use more man power.
php-src alone is made up of over 1.2 million lines of code. It takes an incredible amount of resources to debug, and maintain that code for 20 years.
Since I don't really understand what you all saying right now, let's throw some flame war. "vi is better than emacs"
I see
08:28
I mean... what huge project doesn't suffer from lack of man power?
Have you ever tried submitting a patch to the linux kernel before the last 4 years?
I remember a time when almost every patch was reviewed by Linus.
Talk about not having enough people...
Yeah that's for sure, I just wasn't aware of the current amount of contributors.
The problem with software is that we will never have enough people to maintain all the code they can produce, because code is always twice as hard to debug as it is to produce. So it's a "tortoise and the hare" problem.
Imagine man power reviewing user requests to Google
only one man can do that task :D
08:37
Oh and one more thing to the automated systems. The beauty of having an automated system of fixing the codebase ect. You can just comment your method like "// Auto Generated method" so noone will touch my code
And you actually think that's a good thing?
What would be an efficient solution for that problem in terms of continuous and accurate development? (I'm just throwing out questions)
What problem? Poorly written code?
Better than having a Bible Quotes in your code comments, anybody wants to hire me now?
I mean, people are the core of every development, man power you said. When you have a huge codebase, is there any viable solution for maintenance of such a project? Or how it is being done at the moment in general?
08:44
@Ekin Mostly by building environments that are tolerant of failure and capable of reiteration. The key is to ensure you fill these environments with teams of the right people. There is a lot of more to writing good code than actual code. It's about how you think. Good engineers can think deeply enough about a problem that they can reiterate on the code that expresses their solution quickly enough to recover from unexpected failures.
At the end of the day code is merely an expression of an engineer's solution to a given problem. If the solution itself is flawed, the code will never be tenable. If the solution is sound, but the parameters of the problem have changed, it's not impossible to maintain the code.
Btw. Anybody else using Dreamweaver still?
It's my own legacy
LOL... I just found an Axe advertisment...
I see. Then it requires pretty solid teams for such projects.
Not sure how automation would be helpful in the process where at the core you rely on people. Not saying it wouldn't.
Oh god.. I think I'm really tired, I slept for 4 hours today. I just tried to swipe away a bug from my screen... It was a cursor
@Ekin Autonomous tools are very useful for doing boring repetitive things for us, like auto-generate some template class when I start a new project, or auto-indent my code, or alert me when I have syntax error, sure... but they can't ever replace the skill or experience of a qualified developer. So you couldn't use an automated system to auto-correct some syntax error, for example, even though you can rely on it to do tedious things like auto-indent.
Code, while run by machines, is meant for human consumption. Once you understand this you understand the developer's role and the machine's role quite well.
in code that is.
morniungs
08:58
mornin'
o/ morning teresko
Morning
I remember here someone had good well written guide for beginners. //cc @PeeHaa @Fabor
Hey guys, have you ever coded while being drunk? Not much, but yea
^ those are unfinished
09:09
@tereško My friend is just beginning so it'll be a good start. (if you were answering me)
@Sherif well, I need some tool writing code by evaluating the thoughts appearing in my head…
^ i will buy one
@Sherif it's anyway just writing the same tokens repetitively in different order… so, shouldn't be too hard? :-P
@Sherif I see your point. One last question, would that still apply for large scale projects in aeronautics etc?
@Ekin I would say it applies to any project involving code of any magnitude.
09:15
Yeah actually you're right, since the roles don't change...
@TomášAresakMalčánek I would say that's false when I got to google.com
Like you're working in Google, or do you mean the Google's Search Landing page?
What part of "when I got to google.com" did you find ambiguous?
09:31
morning
Morning Sajad
Safari told me "Your computer is not connected to the internet", while I actually was… why? The website only had an AAAA record and the router hadn't IPv6 enabled. Strongly misleading :-(
[Enabled IPv6 on the router, everything's working fine again…]
@Ekin Best, the string concatenation operator....worst var_dump(md5('240610708') == md5('QNKCDZO'));
@Danack You mean that it uses a dot instead of a plus?
Yes, that it has one, so it's always clear whether you want to have a string at the end or do addition.
09:39
I as well like it more than +
@Sherif There actually are much less who actually have access to core or even the engine though.
@Danack What!?
@andho yes.
I got 2 users, 1 integer that is devided by key 1 and sub by key 2, but the only 2 users has to know the keys. The keys has to be random, they can't just say 666 and 69. Anyone into cryptographing here?
0e...
09:40
@bwoebi As denoted by "some level of commit rights"
0_O
We need: "RFC: Disable scientific number notation comparison"
@Sherif yeah, he asked for the core though ;-)
Core is ambiguous there when read in context of that article.
Anyone know any good documentation of D-H key exchange or something similiar?
09:42
A lot of people tend to mean php-src
@Sherif I call it having a SVN account, helping the PHP project, having doc karma… but php-src contributor/PHP core contributor is only having access to the source itself, IMO.
"y" is equal with what in this equation? 0.0348 = (y)*(1-y)^0.77
Sajad I think you need to do binomial expansion
@bwoebi "an es-vee-en account" (Y) hope you don't mind me pointing out
@bwoebi Those are all different things though. 1,810 is the number of people currently with an "SVN account", although an account doesn't necessarily grant you any karma. The number of people with php-src karma is probably in the order of about ~250 people depending on how you look at it, with access to various parts of php-src. Also anyone with access to php-src already has access to php-doc karma according to our global_avail
09:53
@andho bah, you don't spell each letter on its own but like it'd be one word :-P
@Sherif 228 with php-src and only 65 with Zend/TSRM
@bwoebi a Sven account ;) haha
Those are not mutually exclusive.
@andho precisely :-P
You could be listed under both.
Don't trust that file anyway. There are further restrictions in the commit hooks.
@Sherif you need to be listed under both
because you can't commit at all to php-src, even if you have Zend karma alone
09:56
@bwoebi That's my point, they're not mutually exclusive.
Besides /Zend karma is also broken up into tests and TSRM
I know…
I'm alarmed I guessed so close to the actual number :/
/me goes back to hiding from php-internals
hah
10:14
Hi
hi
@AnmolRaghuvanshi yes, exactly, tnx
@tereško for the manner that you told me last week (using hidden input (with email name) for defensing against robots), I should to say it is not secure, because the creator of robot is a human and a human can simply figure out what is my purpose of creating that hidden input ... then my trick will be useless.
Can anyone lead me to an example showing how you would handle a PATCH request in a controller if you are using the op, path and value payload?
morning
@Sajad all "spam protections" can bypasses if someone takes a direct interest in your page.
that is not the goal of this simple "honey pot" method
I do not want any logic in the controller so it would have to be passed off to some service but is there any common way of doing this while keeping things clean and clear
10:28
honestly I did not get that, but seems you have your own reason and my hypothesis is wrong.
I also don't want to just send the PATCH payload straight into a service because I don't think it should understand PATCH or the payload which was sent. The situation is I need to update a resources status to set it as "accepted" and from what I can gather PATCH is recommended for such a situation
@Sajad the goal of the trick is to discourage opportunists. Look at it this way: when you chain up your bicycle in the city, it is not to prevent a really prepared thief (you can break any chain with a bit of liquid nitrogen and a hammer). Instead you use the chain the bicycle to prevent any bystander to simply rolling it away with no effort.
@tereško ahh, alright then! tnx
10:58
If the bot was just arbitrarily posting to all the form fields, wouldn't the distinction between hidden and non-hidden inputs be useless in that case?
@Sherif Depends how you hide it
If you hide it with CSS or with JavaScript, the most trivial bots won't see it
Also, in both CSS and JavaScript there are a lot of ways of hiding elements, you can set it to display: none; or visibility: hidden; position: absolute; or text-indent: -9999em, or ...
Obviously, it depends on your popularity, Stack Exchange has one of the best spam filters I've seen, and still out of about 10,000 spam attempts every day, a handful manage to slip through (only to be caught in the second line of defense, a.k.a. spam flags)
@Sajad if you want to have a theme for your bachelor's thesis, try "using neural networks in spam detection"
or something like that
implementing FANN based filter would be an interesting thing to do
11:13
I finally finished my Java app. yay!! :)
@HassanAlthaf Great! Now scrap it and stop writing in Java.
@HassanAlthaf now you can go to cry in shower
@tereško Why would I cry?
@MadaraUchiha Why do I stop writing in Java? :P
@HassanAlthaf It's cute that you need to ask that. You are still pure. Get away as fast as possible.
11:18
@MadaraUchiha What do you mean?
You have yet to see the true horrors of the Yava gods.
I made a stock control system, it isn't that bad. ;(
@HassanAlthaf you really have not seen Ace Ventura?
Nope. @tereško
I don't watch English movies because my parents don't understand English much. :P
@HassanAlthaf Then why do you program in Java?
Are your parents Java developers?
11:30
@MadaraUchiha My parents don't program with me. :P Movies are meant to watch together, I don't watch movies solo.
@HassanAlthaf "Movies are meant to watch together". Movies are meant to make money
The movie doesn't give a damn how you watch it :P
At least in my opinion, thats how you watch 'em movies.
lol
And of course, their goal is to make money.
Isn't yours and mine too?
what a sheltered kid
yes, a kid
11:34
If you're referring to me as an overprotected kid, then, nah you're wrong. Those are my own opinions. And no, you can't call me a kid. You can call me either an 0.5Adult or a Teenager.
Dud, i'm hitting 16 in a few months. I'm not a kid!!
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I'm not 16 yet. That invalidates the meme. ;)
@HassanAlthaf Nope.
My goal is to enjoy.
Money is a means (one of many) towards that goal.
> They say money doesn't buy happiness, but it's a lot more comfortable crying in a BMW than on a bike
This is what development is all about really. Liberating those who cannot liberate themselves.
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11:40
@Fabor DAMN, THAT IS FREAKING AMAZING DUDE!
You guys check out Kekkai Sensen? It's good animation but I wish the story was a little more mature.
I like Doraemon. It can change my mood completely.
Is Sergey Popoff in this room?
@Fabor fish really deserve more respect :)
Fish are finally getting it. They get to play video games these days. Now they can move around somewhat freely. Good times to be a goldfish.
Anonymous
moin
11:45
SAMAYO!
YOYOYO
Anonymous
yo
Damn, your name is amazing dude.
you are trying too hard .. it's painful to watch
Trying too hard, what? Bruv, you never make sense to me.
Anonymous
@tereško hater :p
11:47
@HassanAlthaf neither you makes sense to anyone :)
I see.
But the reality is,
that I care about understanding what people say more than them understanding what I say.
@Fabor is there a fan-sub anywhere? I don't feel like trusting funimation after what they pulled in Prison School.
Anonymous
@HassanAlthaf btw, its not my name. According to Google, it means something in some language though I can't figure it out
@tereško Unsure, I went with HorribleSubs
11:57
@HassanAlthaf your age is under 16?
@MadaraUchiha what is the point of this photo?
ah :)
12:25
Is there a way to use associate with Create in laravel?
http://laravel.io/bin/xKvWN#7
Try a laravel chat room
I've already posted there yet to be answered...
I see during my absence this room has got some hyperactive members or is it just end of the weekend?
depends on how long have you been gone
@BasheerKharoti you should be asking that in Laravels IRC chat room. People here don't use Laravel.
@tereško 3 or 4 months I guess.
12:38
@Leri then it's the latter.
@tereško If you don't use it doesn't mean all..
@MadaraUchiha :D
@BasheerKharoti Actually, he is right, most of us: develops web apps from the ground based on project needs, has homemade framework, develops php internals or does not write php at all just used to, likes it and supports it.
wb @Leri
Thanks @Fabor
how are you doing?
12:51
@Sajad I'm 15. Going to be 16 in May next year.
@NikiC I was desperately looking for a point. Thank god for crappy stamping.
@Leri I believe it is because of the weekend. At least that is why I'm on today.
Not bad Leri thanks. So where you been?
@Fabor He been to London to see the Queen.
@HassanAlthaf you said that you are "hitting 16 in a few months" .. since when 8 counts as "few" ?
seriously, you are trying way too hard
12:59
@tereško 8? This month is almost finishing.. and I'm trying what too hard? And 8 months will fly with the amount of work I have got.

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