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Interesting question, no idea.... somebody was asking if there was any way that it could be done this afternoon, and I had an idea that it might be possible with anonymous classes.... so I spent a bit of time this evening rubber ducking (and asking here) and came up with that monstrosity
It probably falls under the same category as upgrading/downgrading class instances through an inheritance hierarchy - technically it can be done, but it stinks to the heavens
Anyway, it's flushed all traces of Rogue Wave's announcement from my mind, so I can sleep peacefully again - glares at @Andrea
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lol
@MarkBaker but it's Friday.
@MarkBaker Friday.
@MarkBaker Gotta get down on Friday.
@MarkBaker Everybody's looking forward to the weekend.
@MarkBaker Weekend.
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haha
Not listening - they're just words, no tune
Only comment I will make: 7 am, most certainly don't gotta get up, get fresh, go downstairs.
00:06
@jbafford don't gotta have your bowl, gotta have cereal?
@Andrea oh, I do, I do. Just not at 7 am.
/me works from home. Utterly spoiled. Lucky to roll out of bed before 9 am.
This is the only printer I truly trust:
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did that work? i owned/used like 50 printer in the past 20 years
none of them i would define as "working"
The ImageWriter II was an awesome printer.
@Wes I have a daisy-wheel printer. I trust it, but it's not terribly good for printing
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it had foam inserts on the covers to make it quieter. didn't exactly succeed :P
but it worked for a very, very long time
I can't remember once ever having a problem with it in the 10+ years I used one. Except that sometimes, low-quality ribbons would occasionally bunch up and require manual fixing.
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This is tomshardware.com/forum/… a 2011 post looking for Linux drivers for it :D
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actually i had a printer that worked... it was an amstrad and used to sound tunes while printing
00:16
I really hate inkjet printers. So unreliable, and I don't print enough to make it worth getting a laser.
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same
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i bought a laser because there are bursts of printing here and between two bursts the ink dries in the cartridge :/
Yeah, that's the problem with my current inkjet
Not just that the ink dried in the cart, but it also caked on and hardened on the print head, and running through the cleaning cycle doesn't fix it
Fortunately, it's not a complete waste. It's a better scanner than it ever was a printer.
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Ha
that's what i used my deskjet too for before i consolidated on a Brother MFC
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@chx not to mention cartridges that you buy and get dry without even getting out of their box -__-
00:26
Is there anyone here who can actually delete posts? Or just vote for them to be closed?
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Voting is easy
@jbafford getting a black and white laser printer, is usually affordable....and then for the rare times you need colour, go to a printing place...
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but perhaps we should've flagged it instead of close
@chx If you're referring to the same question I am, I flagged it for mods as "links to porn", but not sure if that would lead to a faster response than flagging as spam, or rude or abusive.
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not sure
ask Anthony, he has 10k i think and apparently Mark Baker has enough points for two lifetimes :P
00:32
he's not a mod. If it's flagged, that's good enough. If it needs even more urgent attention then there are usually mods hanging out in: chat.meta.stackexchange.com/rooms/89/tavern-on-the-meta
wow, that's lame. Going through the review queue and got hit with a 7-day ban on doing further reviews because I didn't "answer correctly" two random tests of dubious nature.
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00:49
undecided if i should have an api that has the best design but it's as ugly as donald trump and it's hard to like to other people, or one that is worse but more friendly :\
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01:02
well, IMHO Trump is doing something ingenious: as you can't recall a president (except impeaching) you can run a campaign so certain disappointed people will elect you then turn around and run politics as usual pleasing your rich buddies
i know every politician is lying but this is a new level
so go with best design :)
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01:19
are you familiar with "composition over inheritance" ?
basically the "best design" is a class containing 2 methods:
class B{
   function getA(): A{} // most of the api will be accessible through A
   function stuff(){} // B contains actually just one method
}
people will yell at me "y didn't u just extend it" and i want to avoid such discussions :P
that gets even worse if you consider that both A and B implement ArrayAccess
A implements read (offsetGet and offsetExist, other 2 will throw exception) while B implements write (offsetSet and offsetUnset, other 2 will throw exception)
mornin'
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echo $b->getA()[3];
$b[3] = 20;
it's hella ugly
yo \o @tereško
class B{
   function foo() {
       return $this->a->foo();
   }
   function bar() {
       return $this->a->bar();
   }
   function stuff(){} // B contains actually just one method
}
@Wes Why are you forcing people to know that B contains A ?
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@Danack yes i thought of decorating it, but having delegating methods drives me insane. much redundancy, much writing for no actual result, as i can just expose A and be fine already
@Danack i don't like that guy demeter
but that's definitely an option too
I disagree with the no benefit.....and really it's that much typing? If it is you could get something to generate it once.
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01:33
consider that i'd expose A anyway, since i want the two types to be easily exchangeable. it's the "rectangle and square" problem programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/238176
Or to put it colloquially, object oriented programming is shit - harmful.cat-v.org/software/OO_programming
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:P
I'm going to be - but if the code is exposed anywhere, or if you can mock up an example thing - I could put together an example of how to use github.com/danack/weaver to generate all the code.
For B.
I use code generate probably more than most people - e.g. this is generated from a holding class and lots of individual classes
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yeah i thought of generating it automagically too. still unsure if it's a good idea, i'm not sure if i like the intrinsic redundancy the thing would have. this requires more thinking :\
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Drupal has a proxy generating script
provide class a, it will create a proxy class to it
very handy :)
just in case you don't like writing them by hand.
yesterday, by Danack
This is a trap. Programmers don't get this positive emotional response when they write code that is 'more boring' but is actually easier to maintain, and for other people to read. And so people have a slight tendency to write code that is 'cleverer' than it needs to be.......and once they start doing that, they get accustomed to writing 'clever' code, and so don't see why other people can't read it.
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i totally agree with that but i don't know if that's the case :P
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01:58
okay, will decorate. i'm convinced
02:14
good show. Let me know if you want to try auto-generating the decoration...
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02:25
@Danack was it you the one i had the conversation "interfaces can be actual types or be just a group of methods without any particular meaning" ? like interface Countable{ count() } (basically a type you would never type hint against) and interface Document{ getTitle() }. do you know if there are formal names for this distinction? i've read "abstract interfaces" somewhere but i don't know if it was referring to that (i know, the name sounds funny...)
@Andrea you are an evil, evil person
oh dear, there are 9 new vulnerabilities published for phpmyadmin
I pity people who still have to use it
I guess phpmyadmin is useful if you don't have direct shell access and can use the cli mysql client.
But I never ever felt comfortable using it.
03:06
Hey there, how would you structure the logic to import a many-to-many relationship CSV to a mysql ? Here a sample data

+-----------------+---------------+
| title | genre |
+-----------------+---------------+
| First title | foo, bar |
+-----------------+---------------+
| Another title | baz, bar, asd |
+-----------------+---------------+
| Yet another one | asd, khaled |
+-----------------+---------------+
gah the damn thing didn-t formatted well :|
what logic is there in need of structuring?
Should I do something via fgetcsv and a per line import to the data base? or several import steps like, first a whole column in a table, then the other column in another table?
I'd do it row-at-a-time
That way, you can build and persist an entire entry at once, and you never have to have anything in a half-persisted state.
The problem I'm facing is that the genre column has words separated by a comma, and I don't have the data already stored in the database, just empty tables
and that's way less work than trying to add all the titles, and then remembering (or finding) the id for each title in order to properly persist its genres
so? Why is that a problem?
03:11
because I need to store each genre too separatedly to map it back to the title ID in a third table
Yes. So why is that a problem?
can't you just get a proper dump?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier wrong window?
@tereško well, you know how much I suck at being funny. I was trying something about the proper dump
03:13
yea guess it's better that way, I'm getting my mind a little bogged in getting a simple way to scan each separated word from the genre column
$words = explode(',', $string); ?
yea but binding that thing in the same storing process of that title ID
along with each single exploded tag in the genre table
mix it all up
@jbafford as I understand it, he want to reconstruct one-to-many table structure (one movie having multiple genres) from that data file
and store it in the third mapping table
its a many-to-many
mmm whops did I pasted something wrong in the table above?
many-to-many is (this set of many movies) have (this set of many tags)
a one-to-many is this movie has (this set of many tags)
03:17
yeah, you are right
I need my morning tea
mmm so am I right it's many to many or I need myself some morning tea too? X)
no, you have one-to-many
what you NEED is an sl dump
I see
reverse engineering is somewhat counter-productive in this case
03:19
agreed
oh, you could do it, but is not worth the fucking effort
sorry but you crushed one of my starting point :P
Isn't what I placed something related to this? how come you say it's a one-to-many?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17520720/movie-database-storing-multiple-genres

I'm pretty sure I've explained my self horribly
many of that title movies have many genres, just like mine or I'm missing the point?
A film has one or more genres. That's one-to-many.
a genre also has multiple films
12 mins ago, by Gruber
its a many-to-many
11 mins ago, by tereško
yeah, you are right
03:28
I get his point tho, but I think that my problem is that I'm looking in the perspective of storing the relationship from the movie perspective
If what I just wrote can make any sense xD
@tereško Restating your assertion doesn't make it more correct. Please feel free to actually elaborate.
Although in this case, I'm willing to concede the point, since the internet generally seems to agree with you that that's a many-to-many relationship.
Though the difference seems mostly to be semantics and ownership relationships.
I was just hoping to stop the confusion that I caused
e.g. the genres don't really own movies, so you have a One-to-Many with an inverse Many-to-One.
whereas with Books and Authors, Authors can write more than one Book, and a Book can have multiple Authors.
they still don't own the authors
a movie can overlap many genres
It's mostly a technical matter too, since you can't effectively map in a single row of data multiple relationships to other table data
you have to map each relationship to a third table in which with each row you express the relationship between the genres and titles, or books and authors, or stuff
03:38
yes
five fields. table_a, id_a, rel_type, table_b, id_b
or, only three, and multiple tables, each of them specific to two precise entities
Ok. I'm concluding that it's entirely likely my brain has been polluted with however Doctrine names things, and that Doctrine association types don't actually match up with actual terminology.
Is there anything I should keep in mind using fgetcsv (with a csv of several thousands records) and doing a per line logic to store the data?
I've done data imports with tens of thousands of rows with fgetcsv as the source, so, really it's just a matter of making sure you don't keep more stuff in memory than necessary
fgetcsv doesn't itself impose any gotchas, so long as you're reading (what it considers to be) valid csv
Nice, thank you guys for your help!
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03:52
@Danack changed my mind again :B i get way too many interfaces...
04:39
moin
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\o
very good morning everyone
05:10
moin
05:27
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pinoy?
05:38
sorry for that ^ i should not post it
05:57
@AnmolRaghuvanshiVersion1.0 ya know, under the proposed CoC, this link would get you shunned by all of PHP community
> This Code of Conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces when an individual is representing the project or its community.
see .. someone aready got offended :(
So I can't create a login on a static website?
@GettingNifty google: "http basic auth"
Starting to wonder if battlefields update button just downloads information
I'm now trying to build and test one single extension with appveyor ... I'm on my 28th attempt ...
Why would I want people to login via HTTP
06:05
2 mins ago, by GettingNifty
So I can't create a login on a static website?
i didn't know that and Coc thing tereško,thnks for that
@JoeWatkins that was basically my experience with setting up Travis :D
I just want to make a forum, it can be updated by the client and the server why not
@AnmolRaghuvanshiVersion1.0 wiki.php.net/rfc/adopt-code-of-conduct .. there is still hope that it will get buried
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lately i'm been working remotely with a "team". undecided between "this is the right thing to do" and "tons of papers explaining the reasoning" OR "i'll just give you what you think it's better" and "hopefully i will never work with you again"
06:08
From the app and the browser on a static website but how remote access.. When static and says no dynamic.. So no SQL
I have CSS
come back when you also "have English"
What can it do
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rofl
@GettingNifty you are wasting your time by asking question here
this is not the room to ask question
8 mins ago, by tereško
@GettingNifty google: "http basic auth"
06:12
i'm in this room for only fun @GettingNifty
oddly enough, I already gave an answer
try somewhere else @GettingNifty
if you will ask question then you will have to improve your english first this should be in rule of this room
because english is medium of communication
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learning english is an actual requirement for programming. 99% of documentation, resources, guides, are in english only
may be someone like me with poor english
but you can understand that
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06:16
also good for yourself as person as english is one of the most spoken languages in the world
main thing is knowledge and your curiosity
no doubt english is important i'm not oppose of that but poor english means should not be ignored
i like way of peehaa but random ping is also big problem here for you all guys
@tereško I can never remember how windows works ... tripping on stuff like copying files ...
annoying...
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... and phpstorm suddenly closed itself
06:26
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31 ... ffs
I've actually got a build of php, just trying to configure it to run tests ... windows is so painful, I'm sooo glad copy pasta will work for other extensions ... if I had to do this again, I think I'd kill myself ...
VICTORY IS MINE!
good morning, room
06:42
moin
06:53
yo
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Morning
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Good morning, wanna learn php ..what is the best way to learn it
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start reading any beginner tutorial (or many of them) keeping in mind that could be outdated / miss some information not really relevant for novices
then repeat, till you get used to the language
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07:08
f.
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I started working as a software developer.. its been only 1 yr..but i am just working on language c and i feel outdated..i have no knowledge of the outside world..i want to switch job but before i need to know something else apart from c .. can any one suggest for this newbie..what should i do
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heh
@Grv I usually recommend piking up a book. Try finding this one: wrox.com/WileyCDA/WroxTitle/…
2
(either legally or on torrents)
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07:14
@tereško thanks
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C is not outdated though
youtube.com/watch?v=qR7U1HIhxfA replace "metal" with "C" and other music genres with other programming languages (cc @JoeWatkins :P)
could do a cover
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@wes Yes its not outdated..but when you only work on basis c (i have only 1 yr exper just got out from college..they make me work on basic c only)and you are not able to ans c tag ques on stackoverflow ..then you feel stupid ..
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you shouldn't waste that (even if little) knowledge... i'd suggest you to look at C better, or try a similar language, like Rust. PHP is a toy language, as many others, compared to these...
i mean, you can learn PHP, but don't forget that PHP is written using C :P
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yeah that right..but when i look in openings of other companies i find php/html/css front end requirement more than c
07:26
Morning!
Guess, what day it is!
hey can anyone help me merge two mysql query's one is a select query and the other is a update query.These are the 2 query's SELECT itembarcode,description,weight,making FROM stock_list WHERE itembarcode="BRMS01"; and UPDATE stock_list SET qty=qty -1 where itembarcode="BRMS01";
hi
Morning
hi
I'm rusty on SQL
@Grv to be useful in C, you have to be pretty good ... to be useful in PHP (or insert other language here), you do not ...
07:29
same here
what do you mean by mergin sql queries?
About SQL, what does 'SET' do in this statement? stackoverflow.com/questions/2334712/…
@Aladdin I want to select itembarcode,description,weight,making from a table and update the quantity from the same table
where the barcode matches
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@JoeWatkins Yes that the point.. working on basic c makes me no useful to outside word
07:34
what prevents you from compiling the 2 queries separately and executing them one after the other
@Duikboot set updates the quantity in stock_list table i.e it subtracts 1 from the existing quantity
@Aladdin the two queries compile fine separately can I use AND here like Select these and update this where barcode =something;
Oh ok make sense, thanks.
you can always define a procedure on the SQL dbms which executes the two queries and return the result
and call that by procedure name
@Aladdin can you give a example I am new to programming.Thanks
07:54
you can execute something like
DELIMITER $$
CREATE PROCEDURE selectupdatestock(IN ibarcode VARCHAR(255))
BEGIN
UPDATE stock_list SET qty=qty -1 where itembarcode=ibarcode;
SELECT itembarcode,description,weight,making FROM stock_list WHERE itembarcode=ibarcode;
END$$
DELIMITER ;
in your dbms and from your client code you can execute
call selectupdatestock('BRMS01')
you can read more about stored procedures online
@Aladdin Ok great thanks a lot
[ off-topc] damn that's fast moving a folder on a 'mac mini server thing' 300mb to some other dir ... it's moved even with a progress bar
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@LeviMorrison value classes would be great to have... rfc? :P would implementation be hard?
08:10
@Andrea Dick, I opened that on my ipad while I was still in bed and almost woke the whole neighbourhood up!! :D
Mogigoigghu
mogadishu?
fdlgumio hf
good meurning!
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08:19
@Jimbo haha, it's ok, tell em time to go downstairs and possibly have a bowl of cereal
08:29
Anyone in here good with regular expressions?
Just ask your question if somebody is here and wants to help they will
Morning all.
Mogguh @Oldskool
@PeeHaa LOL @ your comment there.
Some people just need better reading glasses.
considering they took a screenshot of the error instead of simple copying and pasting, they may not even be aware it's text
08:43
lol
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08:54
str_replace([' better', ' glasses'], '', 'Some people just need better reading glasses.')
mornings peeps \o it's friday!
\o/ @abe
@Wes "Some people just reading"?
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i haz no coffee yet
user924016
Happy fryyydai!
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actually, i didn't sleep yet :B
08:57
Someone on r/php is reporting what I would guess may be a misconfigured mirror: reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/4380x6/phpnet
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@PeeHaa can you remove my "Wow this is nice" star link.. the link is no longer a unvalidated redirect
@Danack thoughts github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/issues/11 and/or everybody else?
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(before it did not warn the user... I can forge a new one.. but meh) and the with the warning it's no fun
Done
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Thx!
08:58
yw
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If you want to forge you own link goto translate.google.com/toolkit/list#translations/active add a project, add a comment with a link .. the link gets whitelisted for a couple of hours and a open redirect for the serving ;)
@PeeHaa I'd cut the plugin completely, jeeves shouldn't be acting without specific instruction to do so or it'll invariably end up spammy
Can you post it in the issue please. That way we have it centralized. ty
posted on January 29, 2016 by nlecointre

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@PeeHaa posted an idea..
09:09
Morning @kelunik @fapore o/
@Wes tnx
Morning 11ers
Yo sean
Morning Sean
Is it too early for beer?
@Jeeves is it too early for beer?
09:17
@Gordon And I've got a little TIP for you, get the POINT?
lol text matching is hard :P
@PeeHaa Oo
I take that as a "no"
herhe
I probably should go another route and give points to specific keywords in sentences
levensthein clearly is a non solution
:D
@PaulCrovella I take that as a yes. Jeeves clearly thinks I am a waiter and asked him whether he wants some beer. He wants to tip me for that.
09:19
Aye, I remember writing a small bot for our company fleep chat back in the day. It would respond based on the first word (is/can/does = yes/no-style responses, etc.)
Also, morning beer is appropriate
\o/
Always wash your hands kids. Fed my cat before I left for work, now my work keyboard smells like cat food. ):
Hmm, also think Jeeves meant get the pint instead of get the point. he's thirsty.
@PeeHaa ermmmm... wat?
@PeeHaa morning
09:23
moin
@Sean did I ever tell the story when I opened that can of cat food with that funny bloated lid?
@DaveRandom That's not English. That's that fake brit English
@PeeHaa oic
@Gordon No, but it sounds fun :P
Proven or GTFO :P
09:24
@PeeHaa maybe play with metaphone and take the distance of those results
@Sean turned out the lid was bloated because the food was rotten. the can was under pressure. when I opened it, it made a loud BAM! and the food exploded all over me and the kitchen. have you ever smelled rotten cat food? it aint no daisy smell. needless to say, I was in my underpants only. I am still proud of not puking back then.
Holy shit we have metaphone
Is there anything we don't have??
@PeeHaa self-respect
09:26
@PeeHaa is it like a new version of "metaphor"
@Sean the cat food manufacturer send a full box of replacements for compensation.
@PeeHaa decency
woohoo
looks like some of our customers are using php7 in prod
@PeeHaa moon base
@Gordon To be a fly on the wall seeing that. Thinking of the smell made me gag a little.
@tereško Sadly true :(
09:34
20 hours ago, by Baldráni
Quick question, how do you round a number with Laravel ?
Like 4.66 -> 5 ??
OMG, srsly? this really happened?
user924016
=)
:28433892 We make up for pointerlessness with pointlessness
15 hours ago, by PeeHaa
WTF I clicked to check it and it seems for real :P
Did you tell him to install V8 and use jQuery?
lol
09:37
@Gordon my framework is based on those, I'm calling it "PHP on Rails"
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pQuery on Rails
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PHP on Maglev
LaraQueryIgniter on Toast
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@Gordon jQuery was indeed recommended
lol troll succeeded
@PeeHaa: I don't think Sasitharan refers to the execution plan. He/She want's to know what that statement does. Btw: that's clearly an Oracle statement, not MySQL (based on the usage of the standard string concatenation operator || and the listagg() function) — a_horse_with_no_name 1 min ago
09:43
how should I catch new SoapClient if an error is thrown? just try {} catch (SoapFault $fault) {} ?
@PaulCrovella there was a framework by that name once. they changed the name to php on trax though, you can find its rotting remains at github.com/phpontrax/trax
@Naruto that will be slippery
@Gordon how do you mean, any other way I should go at it?
@PaulCrovella more like "Shit on Fire"
@Naruto no, but soap is slippery
ah ok, so it's a good one of the nicer ways of using it?
09:47
you're using SOAP, dude - you gave up nice things when you started
this
@PaulCrovella I'm forced to use soap :P
I am sure that's illegal under the UN Human Rights charta
Fun fact: ext/soap has it's own HTTP client implementation for literally no reason, and that implementation contains a function that is precisely 1000 lines long: lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_5_6/ext/soap/php_http.c#333
@DaveRandom You say for no reason, but isn't it the entire point of soap to reinvent thing sin broken ways including it's own protocol?
09:52
Ahh, good point
pff, call me when it gets its own smtp client
github.com/krakjoe/pthreads/commit/… … bah STFU @PeeHaa :-P … reasons why one should hate YAML… not great… bah…
:-D
@PaulCrovella lol I forgot that email is a specified transport for SOAP
I'm going to fork YAML, call it FUML, and leave it exactly the same.
09:57
@PaulCrovella Fuck us markup language ?
Hi can anyone help me?
Depends what's wrong
@bwoebi "Fucked Up", "Fuck Us", "Fuck yoU" - take your pick
@Barrosy As the topic says: "Don't ask to ask, just ask."
If you want some help with PHP, maybe. If you need help getting undressed, probably not.
09:59
@PaulCrovella :-D
s/probably not/depends

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