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Q: Does codeigniter kills real oop?

VahanIs it true that codeigniter kills real opp and it is not well to write realy dynamic applications using codeigneter. Thank you.

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Q: i wrote a code for inserting excel data into the mysql database

yasinBut here for a country drop down i used values like afganistan =1 and the data stored in database is values but in excel submitting as country name instead of value how to write

just wanted to flaunt some more bad posts at you @Gordon :P
wow, my page cache was up to 4gb... That's impressive
nice
i have 12gb query cache :O
(in ram)
[my **** is bigger than yours] not intended
@CarrieKendall that needs a [delv-pls]
12:20
@Petah I'm just talking about the page cache, there are other caches here, but the whole box doesn't have 12gb of ram. It only has 2gb ram, and 32 gb of HDD...
yea i figgured
i just wanted shock and awe
Yet, it's able to serve on the order of 50 page views per second... ;-)
offtopic: anyone know the command to restart pureftpd on debain
sudo service ftpd restart? Or substitute the ftpd with the name of the pureftpd daemon (you can find it in /etc/init.d/ )
Whoops, that's not right
apt-get --purge remove pureftpd
:-P
Why are you running an FTP daemon anyway? You know that technology is quite old and insecure, right?
supporting legacy apps
12:24
when you say legacy apps...?
?
just had that sinking feeling when you restart a production service and it stops working
luckly i always backup my conf before i start editing
and the cmd was /etc/init.d/pure-ftpd-mysql restartbut yours might have sorked too
the app is so legacy it still uses magic quotes extensively
almost makes me want to cry
Why PHP is better then ASPX ? If any ASPX programmer ask me this before a crwod of people, what I'll tell them ? plz help me
Its not
they both have their pros and cons
12:34
@IndianGirl You tell them that it's not better. And ASPX is not better than PHP. They are different tools for different jobs
why PHP is better than RoR, thats another question...
(jk)
different jobs mean? today an ASPX programmer insulted me. so this question arrieved
if he insulted you about something so trivial, hes not worth the time
ignore him
@IndianGirl here's a not-at-all biased article: comentum.com/php-vs-asp.net-comparison.html
12:41
Thanks
@Petah you are asking to be killed .. in spirit of betterment for humanity
?
because of magic quotes?
@IndianGirl , if you are deciding what language/framework/OS/phone/whatever to use , you should go to the people who use/like that one thing , and ask them what are the flaws and problems with it
Uncaught exception 'PDOException' with message 'could not find driver'
if you are choosing between java and c++ , you go to java IRC channel and ask them about problems in java , and then you go to c++ channel and ask about problems in c__
12:47
No I love PHP
No PDO installed?
@IndianGirl , thats how i deal with such choices
@HarryBeasant , pdo installed , but pdo driver not
pho_mysql , pdo_pgsql , pdo_sqlite .. etc.
@tereško you, sir, are an error decoding GENIUS :P
@CarrieKendall , never doubt it =P
@HarryBeasant , which DB you are trying to connect to , and which OS you are defiling for it
its centos, a sql db
12:50
rpm then
@HarryBeasant , SQL ? as in MSSQL ?
lol
no idea
are you retarded ?
12:51
i found your problem ;]
it a serious question .. take you time before answering
sql, as in saving queries as text files, then parsing them back
mysql
MB
that the answer you looking for?
no, i think he was looking for, yes i am
@CarrieKendall Pipe down!
It was installed
some people are so harsh
if it was installed , then check if it was enabled too
@HarryBeasant , do phpinfo()
I have done
12:55
my pipe is lying down on the table, ;]
i changed it to mysql:host
from mssql:host
@CarrieKendall .. well .. it's like with "Is anyone here?" questions ... people get jumpy when someone convincingly answers "no"
@tereško all you can do is question their mental health and move on :P
@tereško <3 @CarrieKendall
with all my black little heart
12:58
offtopic: anyone know how to disable file listing in pureftpd?
@HarryBeasant are you upset because no one is jumping at the bit to help your obviously moronic question? go post a question, you'll get attacked by repwhores waiting for your checkmark.
well ... there really might be reason to doubt people who ask "is anyone here?" ... you might have a valid point there
oooooooooo0000000000000oooooooo0o0oo
Touch a nerve?
@HarryBeasant , did you check the phpinfo() .. or is it too hard ?
I said it was fine
I was using mssql
i wanted to use mysql:host
works fine
13:02
.. this might cause some to reconsider my original question ..
at least he was only 1 character away from success.
13:22
hi :-)
hrm, so aspx vs php, you say :-D
php++
@Tyler , you have earned 0 upvotes in , your opinion is irrelevant
@tereško hehe, I don't like this kind of rule :-P
13:38
upvotes?
he is a yearling .. i think rule applies quite well
still, while you can't compare php & asp.net as platforms (completely different ideas, principles, implementation) you can compare them as tools for web development
what is a yearling?
and I think it's all about money in the first place.
@Tyler someone who has been a user for a year.
13:42
Good Morning again
so hows every one liking php 5.4?
using it much yet?
thanks Paul
@Petah Not using it in prod...
why not?
surly your dev code must need to goto prod eventually
because its still 5.4.0
13:45
thought as much
there is this thing known as "risk management"
@Petah I can wait till the rpms come out on a stable fedora. @ircmaxell Is it noticeably faster?
i created a script to convert 5.4 syntax to 5.3, so we can use it in prod now
with an autoloader that detects the PHP version, and loads either a Class.53.php or Class.php respectivly
13:46
so, you create a "search and replace" for array() ... what an accomplishment
I still hoping to see some progress and information in PHP6. In particular due to Unicode support.
@Paul yes
and array/object dereferencing, and a few other features
does it rewrite ereg() to a working preg() ?
your not a very cheerful person are you @tereško
13:48
It's 2012 - The Future - and we still muddle around with languages without Unicode support. :(
no...
then it is useless
its 5.4 to 5.3, not 5.4 to 4.2
or 4.2 to 5.4 even....
nevermind .. they did not remove it yet
its not the point, the point is to turn php 5.4 code to 5.3, if ereg was removed, then its not 5.4 code anyway....
13:52
fail :-D
@KamilTomšík , yeah .. my mistake .. i thought that he had done something remotely useful ..
@Petah not you :-)
i think @tereško needs some more happy pills
@tereško it's not that bad, you can still write 5.4 code running in 5.3 env, I consider that quite useful
13:55
not sure
@Petah How about traits?
@KamilTomšík the changes is syntax are mostly cosmetic , even traits
yea, working on that one still
I'd just say, don't use traits.
why?
i can think of many time i was like, man a trait would be good right here
13:57
i suspect that Traits will be the new globals
hell .. first example of "how to use traits" used it for making a singleton
how so?
I agree with tereško
@Petah , first of all , because they are nothing else then interpretor-aided copy'n'paste .. and because the will be abused in worst ways possible
so its better to manually copy and paste code?
you already see them used for "how do i inherit stuff from two classes at the same time" .. instead of fixing the broke object graph , people think that traits is the solution
14:01
and every/anything is abused in PHP
making things 'correct' according to OO principles, is not always cost effective
@Petah It only give people more complexity to make bad things with. People can't even get things right in 5.3.
so punish the good people that can use then effectively, just to prevent noob coders
I am still yet to see a good example with traits.
@Paul , there will be none
like there are no good examples with static
IMHO, traits does not solve real problem, missing piece is anonymous-object
14:05
some smart people still have open minds to them
not now there is (new static)->method
@KamilTomšík i agree
what ?
@tereško what what?
50 secs ago, by Petah
not now there is (new static)->method
So Trait is like doing an include in Ruby?
14:06
not now there is [object dereferencing]
one more time , and in english
.. there might be some commas missing
e.g. static methods where good for doing things like: File::delete($file); rather than $file = new File($file); $file->delete();but now you can do (new File($file))->delete()
static methods never were good for anything
or in the case of class scope (new static)->delete()
so you prefer the, rather verbose, $file = new File($file); $file->delete();
no , i prefer $filesystem->delete( $file );
14:10
more like
$filesystem = new FileSystem();
$file = $filesystem->getFile($name);
$file->delete();
so you are only semi hard core OO fanatic
files do not delete themselves , just like houses do not tear down themselves
but should the responsibility of an objects actions not be on the object itself, rather than being dependent on a management object
@KamilTomšík StdClass?
Oh, you mean new {foo: bar}?
14:14
PHP 6 should just merge with ES-next
this would nicely consolidate the two top languages .. at the usage and lack of education
@Petah Everytime you chain routines, god kills a kitten
when was I chaining
Chaining accessors and setters is fine. $foo = (new Bar)->setSomething(1)->setSomethingElse(2);
but chaining routines is evil
NO WAY , jquery does it , so it must be sacred and good
Where is the chain in his example?
14:17
@thomthom (new File($file))->delete() <-- that's a chain
i was just advocating the use of static methods in some cases, where in some cases object dereferencing can be used to the same effect
"judge, you are mistaken .. i did not try to rob him .. i aimed to kill and eat him"
@ircmaxell PHPUnit chains a lot.
@Paul where
14:20
$observer->expects($this->once())
                 ->method('update')
                 ->with($this->equalTo('something'));
it also uses static methods
Those are setters, not routines
i guess phpunit must suck
that's a reasonable assumption
yes, setters seem ok
14:22
@Petah Actually, Sebastian himself admits that his use of statics is bad and needs a massive rethink
it just means you are setting more than one thing at once
well .. it could be done with an array , i think
hence:
20 mins ago, by Petah
making things 'correct' according to OO principles, is not always cost effective
that's one of the stupidest things i have heard today
just because you keep repeating it, will not make it true
14:24
you seem to mistake the "initial cost" with "cost effective"
so you think it is either faster to write correct OO code, or the people that do, are cheaper?
@tereško That's true, but just because you don't think it's right doesn't make it not true
Cost effective - looking at it in the short or long run?
depends on if you are building new systems, or supporting old ones
@Petah I would argue OO's biggest benefits were maintainability and re-use.
14:25
seems like he has never had to work with legacy code
@Petah , all "new" systems become "old"
i mostly work with legacy code
I agree 100%. Look at the really popular applications out there. How many of them have clean code? Very few. Functionality, business use and time to market matter FAR more than clean code. The trick is to balance the 4 so that maintenance can be cost effective as well. But a working application with technical debt is far better than a perfect application that doesn't work
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sure , but if you start by intentionally creating technical dept , code will get only worse
@ircmaxell In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they're not.
I like that
14:28
@tereško Disagree 100%. Most of my applications have intentional technical debt. I also intentionally build time into the schedule to rectify that. I'd rather take some technical debt for a problem I don't fully understand, and correct it after launch, than constantly spending cycles trying to perfect something I don't understand
The key is to embrace technical debt, and use it wisely, while remembering that it needs to be repayed at some point...
if you create technical debt to do the last 10% of the application , it will not be a problem , but if you start out by making the mess , you might never get to that "last 10%" mark
@ircmaxell I'm not against routine chaining, by the way. If it semantically is okay for the routine, that is. Often, the routine has to return something, so you can't chain anyway.
@tereško technical debt is not about making a mess
no , it is about causing a mess
@LeviMorrison Functions are either accessors (setting or getting state) or routines (doing something with that state). Routines shouldn't be chained as that's starting to muck up what's happening with the object...
14:31
they are the decisions which make harder and harder to go forward
@tereško Not at all...
you will have to elaborate
They can make it harder to go forward, but only if the change required to go forward is directly tied to the debt. Often, the debt could stay there forever without affecting the application (if it's in a side module that doesn't get developed). That doesn't mean it shouldn't be repaid, but just that it isn't the god-aweful thing you're trying to make it out to be
@Gordon Initial implementation was thought-up and coded after I had been awake for over 24 hours . . . It's more of a working proof-of-concept. All official HTTP 1.1 methods will be supported. If PATCH isn't in HTTP 1.1, it will also be included anyway.
* Should read awake, not away. No mouse, can't fix. (Nevermind, figured out how to do it sans-mouse)
if you press up you will edit your last post, see
14:37
Yes , while that is true, @ircmaxell , at the start of development you usually work on modules that are critical for whole applications , which is why you should do everything to avoid it. The "leaf modules" you talk about is the "last 10%" i mentioned.
@paul It's intentional. I'm just declaring a variable I'll use later for code readability purposes. It doesn't really DO anything.
@tereško Eih, I still disagree there. Technical debt is good, and can help launch an application. But it's just not something to throw around, it needs to be used carefully and with respect
I guess I'm going to have to blog about this...
lol
@ircmaxell , the difference is that in your company you have time to go back and clean it all up
@tereško Not in my company, I've always had that time, because I have it as a priority, and I'm smart about communicating that
14:41
@LeviMorrison That is interesting, I had no idea you could do that.
i might have to work on that =]
14:57
@ircmaxell i'm going to take your advice and rack up some technical debt.
interface Factory
{/// \todo Define the contract.
}
lol
that's not debt, that's just half implemented cruft
Hey @ircmaxell
yes, I know, but its so much quicker right now.
user895378
Woah, @LeviMorrison I hope you slept at some point last night :)
hey, off to a meeting
user895378
15:02
good morning to those for whom it's still morning ... and good whatever to everyone else
with PDO::lastInsertId if I use INSERT INTO ... ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE ... how do I know if the row was inserted or updated (hence no insert ID)
user895378
@Petah I don't believe you can. I believe that if you want an accurate lastInsertId you'll have to insert without ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE because that's a MySQL-specific feature
:(
user895378
MySQL-specific syntax, I should say
ok, ill just blindly assume if (!$obj->id) then get last insert id
15:07
Shalom all
Hey all, I haven't received very much feedback on stackoverflow.com/q/9776364. Any suggestions to make the question better?
@NikiC: I just need to polish one part of the post, and I'll give it to you today for review
is it okay to reuse ssh keys?
I.e. can I use the same key I use for github also for git.php.net?
@ircmaxell Great :)
at least I don't know how I can have another one
@JoshuaJohnson Your question looks very good. I wonder if it might be a better match for programmers rather than SO though.
user895378
@JoshuaJohnson This one's in my wheel house ... I'm typing up a book for you
15:25
@NikiC from the same machine? That's how you're supposed to do it ;-)
@ircmaxell yeah?
so one ssh key per machine?
I have 2 keys, one for low priority stuff (like github) and one for high priority stuff (root access to my servers, etc). So I use the low priority for github, and all the other services like that, and the high priority for other things
ah, okay
I don't even know how I could generate another one ^^
ssh-keygen
just give it a different name
I'll just reuse it ^^
15:30
I would do that (and do do that)
do do that?
Evening guys.
Does anyone know, is there a way to pass a comparison condition ( or any condition for that matter ) into a function as argument?
ummm...???
@Eugene why not?
@Paul Wow, didn't realize programmers.stackexchange existed - thanks for the heads up.
15:34
Great, successfully authed, so I can start cloning now :)
For example need to merge arrays if specified comparison is true
@Eugene I just answered that one.
@Paul you answerd to me, not on question itself.
I guess eval could work.
@Eugene But no comparison needs to be made by the look of it, although that would be a more strictly valid interpretation of the question.
@Paul well, with current representation probably not, but all in all.
15:40
Hey guys
I need some assistance in righting a prepared PDO SQL statement
@Eugene why not just get the function to return -1 0 or 1
like bccomp does
I think its too late, what was I thinking? My answer was the same as someone elses anyway... delete and go to bed for me.
@Eugene or are you looking for something that works like php.net/manual/en/function.version-compare.php
@Paul Sya.
@Petah nope and nope.
well i tried
15:42
goodnight all
@Petah if I will able to implement I'll show
according to my google analytics, someone is on this page; /cirrus/index.html
that doesn't exist in any of my directories??
How is that possible? To even report that when it doesn't exist, or have the analytic code on it
Can other people use my analytic code?
They can?
15:54
Hmm,thats odd, the source was from India, was getting woried
don't. It's common
What would be the point in someone doing that though lol?
@ircmaxell I've meant something more powerful, like object-closure. But yes, being able to return custom and fine-grained object without need for defining its class.
@KamilTomšík At that point, why implment that at all. Why not just step up to first-class meta-class objects, and you don't need that at all...
@ircmaxell With a PDO query, whats the function when you only expect one result from the SQL query?
15:57
The docs are good, why not try to figure that out for yourself?
I am reading them at the moment
@ircmaxell mm, mostly when somebody mentions meta-xxx, the only person who can follow is he himself, could you clarify that a little? :-)
does anyone here use git? I have an open pull request on a repo, and the code in that request needs some corrections. After I have made these corrections and merge them into my repo, how do I update the pull requests with my new changes?
@KamilTomšík Have you worked with Python or Javascript?
yep, working with js everyday
15:59
Basically, where instead of classes being a special citizen, they would be an object themselves (similar to a prototype, but not quite)
So you'd do new $class, or $foo = class {}...
@ircmaxell yeah, like smalltalk :-)
Yes. Like a lot of other OOP langauges that aren't Java or C++
@ircmaxell now I can see your point, that could work too, but from my experience, if such mechanism is hard to use, nobody will do that - compare java and javascript - both of them have support for anonymous "callbacks", in java it's ugly and also very rare, in javascript its ugly too, but still enough short.
i miss currying for objects
Well, I don't care if nobody uses it. I care if it's possible
okay, if it's ugly I wont use it for daily tasks because ugly code is hard to both read and follow.
16:05
And you shouldn't
I disagree with you on this
no offense :-)
Anyone know if it's better to store data in a separate DB table within the WordPress install? Or is it fine to just store everything as an option name? I'm just curious if storing a TON of data as option names, will slow down my blog more than if I just stored the data in it's own separate DB table within WordPress.
Basically, we're looking at 3 or 4 different possible DB tables, VS just storing everything as option names.
user895378
@JoshuaJohnson I just added a phonebook answer to your question. Also, a word of advice: listing the name of a popular PHP framework in your question title leads to many of the smartest people avoiding your question altogether. In your case, the question has very little to do with the Symfony event dispatcher and everything to do with the merits of the Observer pattern versus other strategies for event management.
@KamilTomšík I don't take any from people disagreeing with me...
@ircmaxell me neither :-)
16:15
If a man doesn't take any risks with his opinions, either they are no good, or he's no good...
user895378
It's better to be spectacularly, publicly incorrect and learn from it than to withhold an opinion forever and never discover you're doing something wrong.
Well, if anyone was curious about the answer to my question, I found a link on the WordPress Codex which undoubtedly answered my question. Link: codex.wordpress.org/…
ah, @KamilTomšík is here :)
@NikiC hi :-)
@KamilTomšík How is your-lang going?
16:29
@NikiC making progress slowly :-)
evening
anybody had issues with the latest stable FF update (v11)?
No but one thing I noticed is a blinking cursor, whenever you click anywhere within the browsing area. Slightly annoying.
@MichaelEcklund that's the least of my worries right now :P Some clients of us use an 'older' version of tinymce webeditor and all of a sudden the phone doesn't stop ringing because it doesn't work anymore :P
luckily I found a workaround, but I wonder whether I will run into more issues
Oh, that's terrible. Good luck with that. Route calls to voice mail imo.
@MichaelEcklund It happens. At least we have a workaround :)
user895378
16:57
php.ini recommends error reporting settings of E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED & ~E_STRICT in production. Does anyone stick with just E_ALL and silently log strict/deprecated messages?
user895378
Or do you just expect them to be weeded out in development (what I usually do)?
Eih, I usually run with E_ALL
user895378
Yeah, I think I'm going to start doing that.
E_ALL on production servers?
@KristianAntonsen Yes
16:59
Wouldn't it be safer to suppress everything and only log errors?

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