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13:46
A question about MySQL:
If I have a column named 'created_at' and I use queries like '... where 'created_at' < 1234567890'
Should I add an index/
?
@GabrielBianconi yep
@Flavius thanks. And if I have an unique column, should I add an index, or that counts as an index too?
@GabrielBianconi you should add an index on all the colums which are used as criterias in searchs, joins, etc
@Ga
I have a column named 'name'
It's an unique column
@GabrielBianconi you shouldn't add an index on "text" columns
13:57
It's char
varchar*
If I run: EXPLAIN SELECT *
FROM `users`
WHERE name = 'GabrielBianconi'
I get:
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE users system name NULL NULL NULL 1
is this ok or not?
@GabrielBianconi yep
And with: EXPLAIN SELECT *
FROM `users`
WHERE id =1
I get:
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE users system PRIMARY NULL NULL NULL 1
Is this also ok?
user379888
14:15
Hi
user379888
what is the difference between php and php.net
@fahad php is a programming language, php.net is its official website
user379888
I saw someone writing php.net in his CV : P
user379888
Thanks : )
@fahad don't hire him
@GabrielBianconi it's ok
 
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user492203
16:20
foreach($array as $value) {
    unset($array[$value]);
}
unset($array); $array = array(); is better
PHP is not C you know :-) it's not like you'd malloc() and free() a vector of pointers
 
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user492203
18:10
4
A: Strangest language feature

Arsenio SantosThis old PHP favorite isn't all that WTFish on its own, but a scope resolution error is one of those things that gets seen by so many developers that it's worth giving some WTF love: $class = new StdClass(); $class::test(); PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM on li...

user492203
@Flavius I don't know C…
18:51
@Nyuszika7H you have got to love the descriptive error message double colon would have been mucho clearer
user492203
@bertsisterwanda Huh?
21:25
Hi
Can anyone help me to design an script?
I need to update all rows in a table in a very high frequency, based on one of it's values.
But I think this would be too CPU-expensive.
Is there a way to do this better?

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