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13:02
@kelunik not material/flat design enough, tbh just throw a circle and two colors, call it "amphpr.io" and push it on npm
@DaveRandom That's about JavaScript right?
[tag:o/] shame
@Jimbo The Javascript epidemic, yes
It's killed millions already
tnx
.net and C# have tags so I know those work
13:06
how to draw the X and Y lines in graph's using PHP without any plugin? anybody know?
Really should be [tag:(((((lisp)))))]
Someone at work asked me what a problem was. I looked at it for ~30secs and responded. Other people then argued over it for roughly 3 hours. Guess what the problem turned out to be?
@DaveRandom dnslib bug?
:P
Missing semi-column?
precisely what I told you three fucking hours ago, but it didn't come from the "official" maintainers of the system
Apparently if we don't bug other people with the problems of our own creation that we know exist then the solution is not acceptable. We have to piss another support department off for every problem first.
Just because someone is contractually obliged to support a system you use, doesn't mean you won't piss them off by reporting problems that you created yourself.
@DaveRandom That's so enterprisy
13:15
"I'm paying these people for support" != "We shouldn't bother trying to fix things"
</rant>
@Wes I know. :-D But it was just an idea, I didn't ever say it must be like that.
@JayIsTooCommon LOL
Hello guys,can anyone help me out with this one? stackoverflow.com/questions/41980800/…
Anonymous
tried my best :(
Anonymous
13:28
lol, i like that
Phew, finally sorted all this fucking spaghetti code
13:44
@Trucy You rewrote Laravel?
@Jimbo I think I worked on code worse than Laravel
Picture this: an internal framework made specifically for project A
Used in an other project B
Well, they literally copypasted the code from A to B
Then let an intern work on project B for 6 months
Sounds like a normal day at the office to me
After this, add the fact that the client changed 3 times
Cherry on the cake: the client don't know his need.
And none of it is documented/trawled?
of course not
13:48
> vagrant@bosh-lite:~$ /var/vcap/jobs/director/bin/director_ctl console
=> Loading /var/vcap/jobs/director/config/director.yml
/var/vcap/packages/director/gem_home/ruby/2.3.0/gems/logging-1.8.2/lib/logging/appenders/file.rb:30:in `assert_valid_logfile': /var/vcap/sys/log/director/director.debug.log is not writeable (ArgumentError)
from /var/vcap/packages/director/gem_home/ruby/2.3.0/gems/logging-1.8.2/lib/logging/appenders/file.rb:54:in `initialize'
from /var/vcap/packages/director/gem_home/ruby/2.3.0/gems/logging-1.8.2/lib/logging/appenders/file.rb:8:in `new'
this made my day
Singleton are useful to store configurations, aren't they?
php is sad
@RizkyFakkel I depressed for 6 months because of this kind of shit
I have 6 months of that coming soon.
13:51
Run.
@Trucy No?
Singletons are useful when you only want to have one instance of something created, it has very simple "if already created, return this instance of creating a new one" logic
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Hmm, @Gordon's singleton one should be in there I think
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A: Is there a use-case for singletons with database access in PHP?

GordonSingletons have very little - if not to say no - use in PHP. In languages where objects live in shared memory, Singletons can be used to keep memory usage low. Instead of creating two objects, you reference an existing instance from the globally shared application memory. In PHP there is no such...

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Nice
@PeeHaa Why can't I remove messages to the bin? Can only mods do this?
13:55
3 messages moved to Trash
oh wait
the method even has an exclamation mark at the end
@Jimbo request access to the bin so I can make you owner
@Gordon your misuse of quotation marks triggers me
13:57
@Trucy huh? where?
@Gordon slideshare.net/go_oh/… in yo slides
Ah
:D
Already in bin @PeeHaa
@Trucy not sure what you mean. If anything is quoted in there its likely a quote
13:59
@Gordon You're using german quotation marks in english at some places
oh that. yeah. wait a second
I never knew there was a thing called "german quotation mark"
One of the interns has a German keyboard. You have to use both hands, your left toe, your forehead and your ballsack just to type a right parenthesis.
14:01
@Jimbo hehehe
Reminds me of SGI's Vulcan Deathgrip - Their implementation of ctrl+alt+del
Shift-Ctrl-F12-\
„how do I quotation mark? »
@Jimbo shift 8 and 9 isn't exactly difficult
@kelunik you mean like, code which was a ref before should not be derefd inside the closure?
@bwoebi No, just if you use parameters as output variables, they must be covariant, too, instead of contravariant.
14:05
@kelunik I do not understand what you mean with variance in the context of references? could you illustrate?
@bwoebi It was an email regarding the parameter type widening RFC.
@kelunik oh, yes, sure.
If you use references as params as output, those might break when contravariance is allowed now.
totally missed context
But there's no type constraint for it anyway, just for the passed variable.
14:08
the most important is parameter types, not the return
@bwoebi It's not about return types at all. Just parameters by reference being used as output.
@kelunik what is an output variable then if not a return type??
"No, Mr. Manager.. I won't make a new build of the app if the devs don't bump up the version number..." :/
@pmmaga Mr. Previousmanager didn't understand why I bumped the version number at each build
"It's the same as before with less bugs"
@bwoebi Something like that:
14:13
@Trucy :D It's really not that hard to understand versions, but ok..
function separate($input, &$out1, &$out2) {
   $split = explode(" ", $input);
   $out1 = $split[0];
   $out2 = $split[1];
}
@pmmaga He didn't understand why I commited multiple times a day without shipping
@kelunik so, normal byref vars?
@kelunik Dear god
@bwoebi Yes.
14:14
I need to go get some water, I just puked a little in my mouth
@kelunik yeah:
9 mins ago, by bwoebi
@kelunik oh, yes, sure.
@bwoebi But we should really just deprecate by ref params with types.
@kelunik why!?
(interview with probable Mr. Futureemployer in 2 weeks!)
@bwoebi Because it's only useful for stupid cases.
Either you use byref as output param, then a input constraint doesn't make sense, or you use it as input param, then byref doesn't make sense.
14:17
@kelunik you may use it for both? use the value and then replace it
e.g. with immutable classes
> stupid things
@Trucy I don't understand that either. if it works, ship it.
@kelunik I wouldn't necessarily generalize that as stupid
@Gordon I didn't commit when it was functionnal, I commited when I squashed a bug
I did so because the codebase was EXTREMLY unstable
@bwoebi One param being input and output at the same time is generally considered harmful.
14:20
@Trucy ship the bugfix!
continuous deployment ftw
@kelunik I don't agree with that
@Gordon shipping was a fuckton-step-process
features and bugfixes in a repo don't earn us any money!
@Trucy aha, so it was your fault! fix it!
@bwoebi And why did you vote against all trailing commas?
tag the commit, export the tag, zip it, put it on a shared drive, connect on windows bouncer, connect on windows server, get the zip, zip current code in backup, unzip new code
14:22
@kelunik I found them each individually useless or bad practice
@bwoebi Having function calls / definitions span multiple lines happens if you have longer method names.
@Gordon Don't know if you're serious or not :(
@kelunik shorten your method names then!?
@Trucy and you will never know :)
there's no reason for 40 char method names
14:25
Hello #php!
embiast-app                  | [01-Feb-2017 14:21:58] ERROR: [/etc/php/7.1/fpm/pool.d/www.conf:6] unknown entry 'pid'
embiast-app                  | [01-Feb-2017 14:21:58] ERROR: Unable to include /etc/php/7.1/fpm/pool.d/www.conf from /etc/php/7.1/fpm/php-fpm.conf at line 6
embiast-app                  | [01-Feb-2017 14:21:58] ERROR: failed to load configuration file '/etc/php/7.1/fpm/php-fpm.conf'
embiast-app                  | [01-Feb-2017 14:21:58] ERROR: FPM initialization failed
fawltyTowersManuelDoingNonsenseAndThings
^40 chars ... perfectly good name ...
7.1 doesn't have pid?
@JoeWatkins it sounds like the func has far too many responsibilities
hold my tea
14:27
brit
findByIsSupplFamilialTrueOrIsSolidariteTrueOrIsMutuellesTrueOrIsOthersTrue() sup
@VeeeneX individual worker pools dont have pids. pid is a global setting. see php.net/manual/en/install.fpm.configuration.php
@VeeeneX what does your php-fpm.conf look like?
@kelunik these things are either sprintf or there's a sole arg on the next line
14:29
[www]
user = php
group = php
listen = [::]:9000
clear_env = no
pid = /run/php/php7.1-fpm.pid
daemonize = no
catch_workers_output = yes
pm = dynamic
pm.max_children = 5
pm.start_servers = 2
pm.min_spare_servers = 1
pm.max_spare_servers = 3
@littlepootis close, I'm from the other side of the channel:D
Anonymous
@JoeWatkins ze best series
@Alesana yup, same dude. He has a great sense of humor.
@Gordon php-fpm.conf located in /etc/php/7.1/fpm/php-fpm.conf right?
@littlepootis I will at some point
14:31
@VeeeneX also, daemonize is not a worker pool directive either
@VeeeneX I am not sure what you are asking, but yes, your fpm conf is apparently in that location
So I can just move this to php-fpm.conf and not to www.conf @Gordon
@VeeeneX you have to. please see the manual page I linked above. it will tell you which directive goes where.
Yes, I've seen it thanks!
madam/sirs badly need help for school thesis :(
14:34
Boring, but awesome
Your question is pretty hard to understand. What is your Problem? Do you have some code? — Mr. K. O. Rolling 9 mins ago
@PeeHaa you mean incredibly boring. not awesome. the only fascinating thing about it is that they are burning all their vc money on streaming… well… nothing.
oops worng copy
Your question is pretty hard to understand. What is your Problem? Do you have some code? — Mr. K. O. Rolling 9 mins ago
@Gordon Beat you to it :P
> burning all their vc money on streaming
Yes because streaming is expensive
...
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Q: Show a second dynamic dropdown based on previous selected data from first dynamic dropdown

rangerIt was fun using the normal dropdowns till now that I'm required to make a dynamic dropdown that displays data from my table and also do another dynamic dropdown that will appear after I select a certain data from my first dropdown. Firstly, this picture basically shows a category and a subcateg...

14:35
They should have more than enough bandwidth right now :P
@ranger try something
Anything really
You're "question" is a list of vague requirements
In my school we were only taught this basic html input types now we're getting burned by these requirements with dynamic and crap :(. I'll try sir!
@PeeHaa
In my school I only learned to drink and smoke pot. What's your point? :P
I only did higher studies so I could slap a degree on my résumé and make more money
I got my academic degree because I couldn't stand having to tick Highest Ed "high school" in surveys
oh well… and because I was sincerely interested in my studies
14:43
yeah me too
But after 3 out of 5 years I learned nothing interesting
(green IT, supply chain management and buzzword 101 anyone?)
I learned loads of interesting things.
not necessarily all useful, but interesting, yes.
did they apply to your jobs?
on a abstract level
at least the comm studies. the english studies not so much
and learning how to do research was definitely useful
@PeeHaa and look where it has brought you now, you crackhead!
I learned how to get through impossible workloads
"sup, you have 2 weeks to code a shell from start"
14:52
@Naruto ikr!
@PeeHaa I <3 your "HUGE FUCKING HEADER"
tnx :)
Anonymous
when you realise what the logo is based on..
@Trucy I'm trying to stay away from his header as much as possible
@JayIsTooCommon Yeah I realised it :D
14:59
I have a code of datatable in this screenshot displays the categories. prntscr.com/e35muf
If I click more info on a certain data it will show the sub category for example food.

http://prntscr.com/e35n24
my main question is about dropdown
^ in that code it displays the category data from database in a drop down
now what I need to know is how do I display/popup a second dropdown based on the selected data from the first dropdown?
that will show sub category displayed in a dropdown
similarly to the example I showed with the data tabla but except in a dropdown this time
this is my code on displaying subcategory under a category in the datatable
please help me with this dropdown
@ranger you should use the main site for complicated questions
@ranger just take a look into jquery and ajax, that's what you are looking for
@Trucy complicated?
Wes
Wes
i.imgur.com/poHIwjW.png i.imgur.com/3poispv.png opinions pls. imagine it done properly :B
@Naruto In a sense where one have to read loads of code before answering
@Wes I like it with the greeny liney
A foreign key referencing it's own primary key. I should get some sleep.
@Wes I still like the badass one :(
Anonymous
15:11
^
Anonymous
3 hours ago, by JayIsTooCommon
i like angry, I don't think an 'angry' looking logo in technology is seen as unwelcoming
Anonymous
i liked the brow :D
Wes
Wes
i.imgur.com/6gNw5hw.png that has the spiral inverted :B
@Wes That one and the front facing one
Both were good
YMMV IANAD UPROBABLYSHOULDNTLISTENTOME
Wes
Wes
15:14
3 hours ago, by Wes
http://i.imgur.com/yrjVpEj.png and http://i.imgur.com/j2qYxDU.png
nope
sorry
Anonymous
@Wes now he looks too sad
@Wes I prefer one of the angry looking ones to these
Anonymous
then again, it is a php framework
Wes
Wes
lol
15:15
@JayIsTooCommon come on, we're in 2017, the logo is more importantant than the code (cf all the shit on npm)
Wes
Wes
true
user6845426
Afternoon guys :D
What the fuck is this generator
Sometimes I have getA setA getB setB, other times I have getA getB setA setB
15:32
a bit of help 3v4l.org/WBQJB
15:47
SQLite3 pagination kinda fixed now, but the buttons don't display correctly: stackoverflow.com/questions/41551176/…
lol
only lists page 1 even if there is 5 items per page
@Trucy Don't forget the name.
In today's standards, the more vowels you have in your name the less likely it is to be used.
Should be called "mp"
mphpr.io
15:52
Wall Script A Social Network Script seems to look better than facebook now lol
Finally finished the coroutines article @NikiC, think I need to give it at least two more readthroughs before my mind stops exploding
before a load of coders were hired to make hiphop and load balancing, ddos protection etc
@DaveRandom take a pencil sharpener, focus on it ... nothing probably happened, but you can focus on it ... now focus on your left tibia ... much harder, right ?
thats what anyone using it would lack
@DaveRandom "Guess what the problem turned out to be?" The people?
15:53
but it looks just as good now
@JoeWatkins I get much harder when I focus on PeeHaa's mom
It finally started to make sense, and then between sub-coroutines and exception passing I realized I was just drooling onto my desk having lost all capability of thought processing

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