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23:00
I mean, have being the correct way
"should've" is okay, and correct, which is probably what you're thinking of
I think I remember were I heard it: True Blood
dont ask me why I know that ... my memory work a bit strange
to be fair, True Blood is based in the south, so I can understand why
no, there was this story-arc further up north
23:06
ahhh
I've only seen maybe the first season :x
dont bother watching others
noted
anyway, time to go home, good night
nite
Is mysql query result caching a thing, isn't that already supported by mysql engine?
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@DejanMarjanovic depends, I am not sure that prepared statements are cached at all.
and even if they are cached it is a server side cache, a client cache for the result can still improve performance (no roundtrip to the database server).
23:24
@DejanMarjanovic specific queries are cached, prepared statements are not
also, it depends on the type of query
if it contains time-relative math, there will be no caching
gosh I hate these questions, answers, and especially answerers stackoverflow.com/q/42148180/576767
yeah, that guy especially
he's got a special place in the 3's camp.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier 3 turns 1 into 4 - the math checks out
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@DejanMarjanovic In my CMS installations (no prepared stmts) the hitrate for the query cache is about 85 to 95%. So yeah that really helps with the performance.
23:34
@PaulCrovella heh. indeed :(
@PaulCrovella true
seems like this chat actually consists mostly for category-4 people
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@PaulCrovella have you ever tried using XMLWriter with namespaces?
@ThW probably, though I haven't done anything with it in quite some time
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It seems broken, adds a lot of namespace definitions and empty prefixes
looks like it does not keep the current state (namespace definition for the ancestors)
I think we talked about this.. or is this something different?
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23:44
not sure, I am playing around trying to generate more complex xml. But the results are strange.
yeah, that looks familiar. it's verbose, but not wrong per se.
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it is valid but wrong
to work around that I would have to keep the whole namespace definition on a stack.
And you can generate invalid XML that way: eval.in/private/58ab018d371b97
you can generate invalid xml all kinds of ways, with the dom extension too
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true, but I was suprised

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