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17:01
@rdlowrey Hello, chap.
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@LeviMorrison Not now! busy being annoyed by stupid questions! Oh ... err ... sorry about that. My Stack Overflow road rage has subsided.
@NikiC Once upon a time I tried to be patient with those users. There just got to be too many of them.
@rdlowrey apparently it is inconceivably harder to try such complicated code. Writing a question with 20 times the verbiage is much easier
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17:04
@CarrieKendall The amazing thing about it is that the OP clearly uses CakePHP to write a lot of code. It's frightening to think how many people with no comprehension of the language are churning out sites that do things like accept credit card transactions.
@rdlowrey learning will be replaced by frameworks by 2020 :P they will just put a word filter on the word learn.. I tried to framework how to process credit cards but my codes are wrong!
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@CarrieKendall lol nice. "I tried to framework how to process..."
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I might start saying that now
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$myLexiconParser = function() { return 'framework' === 'learn'; };
@rdlowrey wut is PHP? i use wordpress.
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17:11
@CarrieKendall Can anyone suggest a wordpress plugin to add 1+2?
@rdlowrey let me suggest this bro!
time to tackle security again
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@CarrieKendall Too complicated ... I can't framework all that. I need something that will read my eye movements and automatically add for me.
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@CarrieKendall Do you have the link for that plugin?
a lot of the literature out there is for hashing passwords which you don't really ever want to decrypt, but what if i had information that i do want to decrypt later?
17:15
@rdlowrey LOL that's atleast 2030 DUH
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A: Two-way encryption in PHP

cafYou don't need two-way encryption - encryption is for maintaining secrecy, but what you're really looking for here is authenticity. HMACs (essentially, keyed hashes) are one way of getting cryptographic authenticity. Accompany the UID with a HMAC of the UID (PHP has a HMAC implementation), usin...

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@JMRboosties Are you sure you really need two-way encryption?
hash then compare hash
@rdlowrey actually....
there yougo
17:16
maybe i dont
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For passwords, you really shouldn't be able to decrypt them.
@Mike yea i know how to do that
yea it isnt a password
okay
its a phone number that i want to get back
but now that i think about it i might be able to get away with one waying it
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mcrypt is probably your best option for two-way
forgive my igornance but is there a reason to encrypt a phone number?
@Mike its kind of overkill
click click
im building a database for an app im working on
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I'm with that ... unless it's the number to ring the Batphone ... don't want that falling into the wrong hands :)
17:19
lol @rdlowrey
so i have a fat list of users which also have their phone number in their row (necessary for how the app works)
im just trying to cover my ass in case the db got hacked into
*ring ring uh yes is mr man there please... ** long pause ** this is him.. uh yes mr batman we would like to offer you an introductory 0% rate on refinancing your home mortgage
/rage
planning for encryption on the app side and stuff
@Mike lmao
i see the meme rage infographic in my head, hilarity ensueing
word, i may need to do something similar with email addresses..
much like how craigslist does obfusication
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@JMRboosties Phone numbers aren't really "sensitive" information. I can use google for that. Instead, you should spend your time ensuring your "db [doesn't get] hacked into"
17:21
@rdlowrey whats your thoughts on that
@rdlowrey thats what i thought
but i was talking to some guys in the android chat and they were giving me doomsday scenarios on protecting the phone numbers
which is better, hash their email and reference that hash in the db, or two way encrypt the email and decrypt -> mail();
i figure it wont hurt at the very least
Huh?
why would you hash their email?
how does craigslist do it?
17:23
generate a random identifier
i have public facing list of email addresses and i need to obfusicate these peoples emails
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If people shouldn't see the emails, why are they publicly facing? I'm a little confused.
ask craigslsit that qusetion
curiosity mostly
@ircmaxell you know what you're talking about, what do you think about this:
not saying im going to implement this, just curiosu how you'd go about it.
17:25
to encrypt or not to encrypt phone numbers in an app's db
and encrypt != hash
Why would you want to?
right?
@Mike correct
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@ircmaxell He was presented with doomsday scenarios by android developers saying that "if the db gets hacked you'll need to have another layer of protection" ... which is stupid.
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17:26
Don't let the DB get hacked.
Eih...
some methods of protecting this @rdlowrey
im just listening in trying to learn new things :)
Encrypt everything or nothing. But don't encrypt at the column level, it will just kill your ability to query...
use SSL too
obviously..
i do need to come up with a "secure" way to communicate via ajax and GET to my rest api
ive taken some pretty good precautions to protect the db from people screwing around wi thit
17:28
for authentication
the app contains a UUID which any php script checks for as a POST var before it does anything
nice
if the request doesnt include that code it just throws a 404
is this an API for an android app?
yea this is all for an app thats currently in beta
i built the server with some basic protection like that, but now that the beta is out im looking to improve my server's efficiency and security moving fwd
17:29
so the php script is the API that interface with the db then? how are you communicating from android -> php
android makes a standard php request
just for conversations sake
like an http request?
so its like a REST api then?
passes back data and android makes it usable?
exactly
17:31
nice, do you do any sort of authentication with this method?
i usually write the scripts in php to return json objects or just some number codes that android knows what to do with
yea, thats the UUID i mentioned
so www.mywebsite.com/accountcreationscript.php
requires a UUID thats only found inside the app
ah. i have do develop something similar for an ajax email form.. users have to type user/pass in and that has to be checked via REST API but im worried about transmitting plaintext passwords in a GET var
(and on my server outside the public html)
it checks for a match before you can do anything
sounds similar to like an API key
@Mike you can do it with POST
17:33
post is still transmitted and visible though
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A POST request can be viewed just as easily as GET
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If you're concerned about the in-transit part you'll need to use SSL
api uses SSL and i pass a salted hash of the username
and verify that on the api side
but that visible password still givse me the heebeejeeebies
you could encrypt it before transmitting
like using mcrypt?
17:35
password.hash() -> going to server -> password.hashAgain() -> store in db
first time in the app, second time in php
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SSL should obviate the need ... there's no point in encrypting/decrypting it yourself before/after transfer. That's what SSL is for.
i understand what SSL means for a user
https right?
but what does that change as a developer?
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yes
Encryption != Hashing
and if SSL is compromised, you have bigger problems...
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@JMRboosties (1) You set up the SSL certificate (2) You use the https:// address for any data transfers that need encryption.
17:39
so if the ajax() is written to use an https url then we shouldnt have a worry about transmitting the password "plaintext" via POST?
good to know, that makes my life waay easier :)
@rdlowrey nice and simple
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That all assumes you've set everything up correctly, of course. You need to make sure (with apache, for example) you've got mod_ssl.so working correctly.
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But that's the point of SSL -- it encrypts the transmission. Obviously, there's overhead involved for encrypted transmissions. Every request has to be encrypted/decrypted. It depends on what information you deem "sensitive," but you shouldn't be using the secure protocol for sending regular data back and forth.
of course
just login and account creation, at least in my application
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17:45
So if you're already transmitting the information over the secure protocol, hashing it for transport isn't going to do anything but complicate your life.
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If you need to see it to believe it, try using a packet sniffer to see the "plain text" inside an SSL-encrypted transmission between your box and the remote server.
any of you familiar with git
i am
but not a master
whats up
17:51
in my gitignore, i need to exclude all files within a folder but keep the folder.. ie /application/uploads/*
can i simply use *
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git ignores folders with no contents. what's the point of that?
@Mike In git, if you don't have any file contents, then the folder doesn't exist.
uploads and cache folders
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if you want the folder to appear, just do a touch PLACEHOLDER inside the directory and don't have that in your .gitignore list
thx!
17:55
@rdlowrey I have my new computer running. Awesome. I hadn't been on a machine with i7 3.4Ghz processor before. I'm saving up/waiting for a good SSD and then it will hit lightning speeds. I love my life.
Things load so quickly.
@ircmaxell i'm going through your PHP source code series in bits and pieces. it is very well-written.
And I enabled GPU acceleration in Chrome. Very nice.
@CarrieKendall Thanks!
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@LeviMorrison That is sweet. I'm jealous.
@rdlowrey Building your own machine can save you quite a bit of money, even in these times. Of course, I'd never try to build my own laptop, though.
17:56
only thing thats missing on that box is osx
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Yeah, I've only ever built my own for about the last 15 years.
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It's the only way to go.
@Mike Wrong, I have fully Mac compatible hardware :)
hackintosh ftmfw
@ircmaxell you're welcome. i like that you stay consistent in your assumption about the reader's experience level. i hope that makes sense. anyways, thanks for an awesome share
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17:58
@LeviMorrison From the sound of things, you could rig that bad boy up to the refrigerator through a USB port and it would serve up milkshakes too. And fast.
That is one of the hardest things that I have found. Staying consistent. I feared that I didn;t, but I'm glad to hear that I did :-D
@rdlowrey Coincidentally my refrigerator is right next to my tower . . . o.0
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@LeviMorrison Oh, the overclocking possibilities!
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@CarrieKendall or @ircmaxell can you share the specific read in question so that I might also appreciate it?
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17:59
If I haven't already ...
Let me just borrow this cooling unit, fridge. Don't worry I'll bring it back (maybe) . . .
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@LeviMorrison lol
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@CarrieKendall Oh yes, that has already been thoroughly appreciated.
one more git question rd
say i have a readme.md file, is there a way to add it to gitignore but force it whenever i update it?
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18:01
@LeviMorrison Apparently I'm the go-to for git questions now. This is scary :)
so that way when it pulls down to ap roduction environment its not downloaded
but on the repo its still exists
im sure google can answer this if its a bother.
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I don't really see the logic. It's either a worthwhile part of your source code or it's not. Why hide it from the production pull?
good point
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There's nothing wrong with end-users getting a README.md file in the distribution
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I get annoyed if there isn't one and I have to go hunting for FAQs
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18:08
@LeviMorrison I need your about an autoloader for Artax in the context of submodules.
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So the submodules are outside the Core directory
@rdlowrey Perhaps my English language reading comprehension has decreased, but maybe that sentence was unintelligible. Could you try restating it?
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Sorry :)
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Should it be incumbent upon a user who uses non-core submodule libs to copy the contents of the submodule's src/ directory into the same directory with the other Artax files? Or should Artax register a single autoloader that knows to look outside the core lib directory for non-core files?
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That might be difficult to interpret without code, so ...
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18:11
An autoloader currently looks like this:
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spl_autoload_register(function($cls) {
    if (0 === strpos($cls, 'Artax\\')) {
        $core = ['Events', 'Handlers', 'Ioc'];
        $pkg  = explode('\\', $cls)[1];
        $cls  = str_replace('\\', '/', $cls);
        $file = in_array($pkg, $core) ? "src/$cls.php" : "$pkg/src/$cls.php";

        require AX_SYSDIR . "/$file";
    }
});
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Nevermind, that's sufficient. There's no point in asking someone to manually move files around
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I just needed to talk that one out for myself I think. Thanks for the time :)
No problem :)
By the way, Debian is still on Gnome 2. Check yes!
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Yeah, I'm not a fan of Gnome 3
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18:22
I just use CentOs because I don't care about frilly desktop features and my production servers generally run CentOs
My production servers are generally Debian.
yo all! weeeeeeekend and damn nice weather here!
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Which naturally leads to time at the keyboard :)
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@PeeHaa Where is here?
18:26
@rdlowrey netherlands
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77F/25C and sunny all weekend for me!
18:57
I hate Windows OEM products. I can't reinstall using a generic Windows disc? wtf? Who thought of that design?
evening
@tereško evening @tereško
@LeviMorrison You can't??????
overcompensating ?
@tereško :)
@LeviMorrison , i think it's brilliant
it lets MS to put Windows on almost every new PC , and people still have to pey them , if they want to reinstall
19:17
quick phpunit question. how do i assert that a variable is an instance of a particular class, like

$a = $this->obj->factoryMethodCreatesPDO();
assertIsInstanceof($a, 'PDO');
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@AndyPerlitch $this->assertInstanceOf('Namespace\ClassName', $obj);
@rdlowrey thanks. btw, probably obvious but i was finally able to get phpunit working and im forcing myself to do TDD... im already starting to see what you mean
its really forcing me to think about everything im doin
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@AndyPerlitch Yeah, just wait until you go to refactor something and you're sure it won't affect anything else and then like 5 other test files start failing.
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19:23
And you're like, "wow I would've never known I completely broke 5 other things"
@rdlowrey yea, the not-knowing about it has happened soooo many times.
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The opposite is also true: When you make what seems like a really big change but nothing else breaks and all your tests still pass ... That's when you get to bask in the awesomeness of loose-coupling in your code.
@rdlowrey haha dude so sick
aight man well thanks again for the help. im out to lunch, ttyl
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np, have a good one
19:38
yo
Hi @GordonM
@tereško And that is brilliant? I think not. It pisses them off and they use other products.
Unfortunately my wife needs some financial software that only runs on Windows.
@PeeHaa No, you need an OEM disc.
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Even when I've had a legitimate copy of windows in the past I've pirated it for that very reason. It's a PITA.
@LeviMorrison , of course it is brilliant ... a license to print money
19:54
@tereško I don't think it really works for them. Windows doesn't make most of their money from individuals, they make it from corporations. Windows Professional does not suffer from this problem because of IT personnel who have the means to deal with it. So they piss off the individuals and they go to Apple or Linux.
Resident	 Shared	 Private	 Virtual
Google Chrome 17.0.963.83
2,003,968k	2,530,304k	1,174,760k	23,461,888k
I think I have a problem
@ircmaxell This isn't your first Chrome memory issue, is it?
Why oh why does Chrome use 24gb of ram...?
@rdlowrey oh no......another acronym; what's PITA?
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@user705339 Pain in the ankle.
19:56
@rdlowrey lol....good one
@rdlowrey Which is really, really bad. Ever broken an ankle? Painful.
@rdlowrey guess it shouldn't be confused with PETA
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@LeviMorrison No, thankfully. No broken bones ever, though I was kicked in the head by my horse when I was six.
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@user705339 Not at all :)
I'm going to assume that most users on here do not Windows, do they?
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19:58
I use it in a virtual machine so I can use things like photoshop
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but not primarily, no
@user705339 I do my work on Windows most of the time
@user705339 You are in the php channel. PHP + Windows = Good luck. Most of your users will be running linux . . .
I use a Mac, so I've got a decent commandline and access to photoshop without virtualization ;)
I so have a whole lot to learn then
19:59
My workmate uses Windows exclusively
and we both work with PHP exclusively
@LeviMorrison your fears are unfounded
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I've never used a Mac ... the anti-fanboy in me hates the idea ... though lately I've considered it
We do PHP dev on Windows boxes at work.
@rdlowrey I have been for the past week...
Stick with Windows or Linux. OSX is unstable, poorly designed, and leaves a lot lacking
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I dunno, I've had terrible experiences with windows+php, but that could be failings on my part moreso than anything else
@rdlowrey I got into Macs when Vista launched. Nuff said. :) Got nothing against Linux but the lack of support from the big software vendors made a mac a more sensible choice for me
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20:01
@ircmaxell Good to know, thanks for the heads up
@rdlowrey I can't imagine ever using Win+PHP, my wm is strongly pro-ms though
pass.
I code on Windows, but only use Linux servers to host the code (where possible)
@MichaelRobinson Perhaps now, but not historically.
20:01
@MichaelRobinson but Linux and PHP do fit in perfectly together, especially since most PHP are run on Apache servers
I code on Linux @ work and OS X at home (have to for Cocoa)
Apple's provided PHP is rather pants though. Better off with LIIP
Yes, hence why I dropped OS X @ work - most everyone here is on a Max, installing on a mac GnuPG drove me insane
I'm on an iMac running Ubuntu :)
Getting some less used extensions running on OS X PHP is horrible
20:02
People are always confused . . .
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@MichaelRobinson That was the problem I had with PHP on Win
They're like . . . You have a mac, and you don't use it?
@user705339 yes, IMHO was better to dev on linux as all our servers are linux ... no-brainer
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If it's not in the standard php distro, you might have a tough time making it work on windows
@LeviMorrison lulz
20:03
@MichaelRobinson that's why I use LIIP. Incorporates lots of the missing stuff. Including Postgres support
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@LeviMorrison nice
hi guys
@GordonM Never heard of it - when I started was told to use XAMMP, when it failed tried ports, then gave up an switched to linux
@MichaelRobinson I currently use WAMP.....but have been considering switching to a Linux version
@MichaelRobinson php-osx.liip.ch
Got the 5.3 version on one machine and 5.4 on the other.
20:05
At home, I have a few VMs that I run on my comp that I execute code on. My IDE is in windows, but the code is mapped to a VM file system, so it's executed on linux...
@ircmaxell @ home I dev on a laptop, sadly not enough resources for that (os x & firefox suck all my ram away)
i have a question. I can not come up with some algo for it. Basically it is a tarrif calculation algo. it says for first 30 minutes you charge 4$ for next 30 you charge 2$ and for remaning you charge 1$ per hour. Now i have managed to do some calculation to do first 30 sec and next 30 sec but cant think of next
any good sugggestion :)
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That sounds pretty straight-forward ...
Ok, no wonder my computer is getting slow... Chrome is using 23,461,888kb of memory... Yes, 24gb of ram. #sigh...
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hehe
20:08
i am having seconds total so if i subtract first 60 seconds i should get remaning
now
how to check how many minutes are there
just divide by 60 am i rite?
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@AfnanBashir Why not just use two DateTime objects and compare the two?
yes have done this way
and they give me seconds
@AfnanBashir You can also get minutes,hours, days, etc from it . . .
ammmm built in function ? or have to divide...im new to php
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@AfnanBashir Checkout this post ... it's not exactly what you're doing but will demonstrate how you can use two DateTime objects to figure out what you need: stackoverflow.com/q/9037638/895378
20:11
@ircmaxell 24GB memory? What kind of machine are you using?
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Just create a start DateTime object and an end DateTime object and use DateTime::diff to get a DateInterval object representing the difference between the two.
man this simple :)
thanks
@user705339 maybe its his paging file may be:)
@AfnanBashir but even with that, 24GB? That's more than 10 times what's on an average machine
well i agree that. and even i am thinking that chrome can take that .....i do not think that are there any memory leaks :)
unless he have some 100 or more pages open
Curse PHP and it's 200'ing on fatal errors
20:19
posted on March 23, 2012 by Chris Shiflett

I just read a post by Daniel Howells about these two stories on Hacker News: Codename: Svbtle by Dustin Curtis Codename: Obtvse Before I make my small point, let me give you the quick synopsis. Briefly, Dustin Curtis made his own blogging platform, opened it up to a few friends, and blogged about it. Someone else submitted it to Hacker News, and that's where the story takes a turn.

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@MichaelRobinson Setup a custom shutdown handler that sends a 500 header if the last error encountered was fatal
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Of course, you have to build your application around the concept that nothing is output until the very end ...
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For example, what I do is make fatal shutdown an event that I attach listeners for. If it happens, my event listeners do things like send 500 headers and show a generic "we screwed up" message. This only works if you aren't outputting data willy-nilly throughout the script's execution. Usually I have a controller return a response object and its output method is the last thing that happens in the script
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That way if any errors happen before that (uncaught exception or fatal) they're handled gracefully
20:27
@rdlowrey bro you studied ecnomics and yet you are good programmer ...... a sucess story?
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@AfnanBashir I dunno ... the Internet makes any information you could want easily accessible. If you're willing to spend all your time learning how to do something, you can get pretty good at it without a diploma.
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I put away at least one programming (or related) book at least every week
yes but if it is that great i mean why do 4years bacholers ir masters
?
waste time
like end term goal is to earn money
@AfnanBashir There is a lot more to a degree than learning to program . . .
there is no one who just studies by hobby atleast not MS or PHD goal is to have good job
20:30
I studied Cognitive Science
if a programmer who learns from internet makes projects and portals and earns handsome monies
i see variety
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The importance of education can't be understated, but if you're willing to put forth the effort you can learn anything on your own. I basically wanted to get to where I was really good at coding so that I could combine that discipline with my economics training to do really cool stuff that hopefully (eventually) makes lots of $$$
yet i am not from CS domain i studied Computational Physics and since then programming fascinated me and then i went to MS CS
:)
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And knowledge by association is extremely important. I can't express how much you'll learn by being in constant contact with knowledgeable, well-trained people.
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Which is why I idle in PHP chat: to soak up the smartness by osmosis.
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20:33
That's something you miss from not having formal education: exposure to bright minds in your chosen area of study.
I was programming since before I was 10. Got an obscure Commodore machine as a kid and programmed the hell out of it. Been doing it ever since ;)
Though not on the Plus 4 anymore, obviously.
@rdlowrey i like that ....nice bro
Anyone else in here start on a Commodore Plus/4?
Most people haven't ever even heard of it.
@GordonM well you have been little genius :)
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@GordonM Sadly, no ... I didn't write my first line of code until I was 21 ... If I ever have kids their bedtime stories are coming right out of "Javascript: The Good Parts"
20:37
hehe
Did have a bit of an unfair advantage though, cos when I was a kid the BBC was doing its computer literacy programme and all the schools were getting BBC Micros and stuff.
recently here in our country Youngest MCP girl died she was 14 and did MCP in i guess when she was 11 or 12
bilgates gave celebration in her hounor
so little ppl can be great
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I don't understand the stupidity of educational systems (in America anyway). Every child should be programming as soon as they can write.
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yet I was lucky to have a keyboarding/typing class in high school
Alright, Johnny, I'll tell you a story. One time I was programming a JavaScript application in *Internet Explorer 6*. Yes, Johnny, version **6**! I was going along, coding my standards-compliant app and all of a sudden . . .

Cool story, dad.
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That's how it was in the UK back when I was a kid. Sadly no more. Maybe the Raspberry Pi will turn things around. It runs BBC BASIC which is a good start!
20:39
@rdlowrey well i agree and in world like that IT is everything and IT person with no Programming skills is ...
Guys: how to hide/show panes in jsfiddle?
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@LeviMorrison LOL
@LeviMorrison :D
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_BASIC is what most kids who wanted to learn programming started with.
Showing my age a bit :(
o wao
amazing
BBC Basic and GW basic area same?
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20:44
@GordonM Don't lie, you at least attempted to write a text-based RPG didn't you?
Didn't everyone?
After getting my butt kicked by the Hitchhiker's Guide text adventure I figured it'd be easier ;)
> Get ye flask.
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Not gonna lie ... I keep an old DOS box around just in-case I want to play my old school LucasArts games like Tie Fighter, Sam 'n Max Hit the Road and Full Throttle
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or the original Myst
Ye cannot get yon flask.
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20:48
Or 7th Guest that game was awesome
Anyone know of a good tool to get all of the requested URI's out of an apache log file?
Or is it time to practice grep and awk skills?
By the way, it is very interesting to do tail -f {path_to_apache_logs}/access.log and see what people are doing :)

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