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11:00
@JoeWatkins and how can I link it to libgd?
@user3467240 regexr.com have a play around on here
@user3467240 If you just want to test if the entire search phrase exists in a string, what's wrong with strpos()?
@yessure I'm reluctant to tell you to recompile php ... people who should be compiling php don't need to be told when to compile php, and I fear you will follow with 1000 questions about compiling php ... but the answer is to compile your own shit ... there's no quick fix ...
!!> $productName = 'Shampoo'; $searchWords = ['shampoo', 'ShaMPoO', 'sham', 'poo', 'leopard']; foreach ($searchWords as $word) var_dump(stripos($productName, $word) !== false);
[ 5.6.0 - 5.6.30, hhvm-3.15.4, 7.0.0 - 7.2.0beta2 ] bool(true) bool(true) bool(true) bool(true) bool(false)
11:03
@JoeWatkins lol, you got me, this is my first compilation
I'll try and let you know
what you might be able to find is a ppa/whatever repo that has a build that uses the bundled libgd, but I don't know where you might look for that
hi
is there any way we can check if its 10:00 pm in any time zone ?
sure, turn to the person next to you and ask them the time
:P
hahhaha
I'm in the UK (BST), it is not 10am ...
11:05
:)
seriously though, the question feels wrong ... what you doing ?
i just spit coffee on my table :P
6 hours ago, by Paul Crovella
@Gaurav create a datetime object of the time, grab the list of timezones via DateTimeZone::listIdentifiers(), iterate over it setting your dt to each and check the time
oh I see, we already done the answer ... what he said ...
11:06
@DaveRandom Do i have to create a array of searchWords with all the possiblities for every query ?
i dont know what are you doing it but you can use date_timezone_get and than check it
YEs @PaulCrovella, however I am curious to find any way without iteration
I don't really think you mean check the time in another timezone ... you mean determine the time in yours, and have available for some sort of calculation the offset from yours ... nothing else makes much sense
@NullPoiиteя o/
11:08
say I am scheduling something for 10:00 am, I want to alert all the users irrespective of their time zone at 10:00 am,
does that make sense ?
@DaveRandom @DrRoach Please take a look at my gist gist.github.com/drmkraja/c9ccbb343aa7aef07ebfd81681d03c68
@Gaurav yes, but you want to be able to SELECT the users with a simple query, not select them all and call functions to determine the time in their zone ...
and you don't mean irrespective ...
Yes @JoeWatkins, but I am not pretty much satisfied with this solution,
May be something a method just pass time and returns "yes" it is the current time at this time zone and I will fetch all users of same time zone
BTW, I hope you enjoyed your coffee :P
what the fuck, are you watching me dude ? also, it's tea ...
:P
enjoy your tea dude!
11:16
/me unplugs webcam
no, the other webcam
you're fucking freaking me out, stop it
now its fine
!!dad
What do you call cheese that isn't yours? Nacho Cheese
11:19
when you're quite finished trying to mess with me ... you should read what I said again, and just accept that it's correct
> May be something a method just pass time and returns "yes" it is the current time at this time zone and I will fetch all users of same time zone
!!wotd
hobbyhorse: a pet idea or project.
I'd assume so, I've no idea what he's asking anymore
Sure @JoeWatkins thanks, I am already working on it.
@user3467240 I can't actually see gists at work D: do you still need help with your regex?
11:25
I think we are more or less thinking about the same sort of thing, but I want to avoid calls to date and use simple calculations, and store useful things like numbers, and would rather calculations were inline query calculations ... and you want to use words, and timezone identifiers, and call date ...
my way is better ...
preg_match("/\b.*$searchword.*\b/i", $data['productName'])
Okay, let me try it
@user3467240 The above will work but is very simple. It wont take into account whitespace or anything, look into regular expressions more to build upon it
But it's a start for what you want and will work for simple, single word searching
(the thing I want to avoid isn't date(), it's gettimeofday and other similar C function calls, some of which are syscalls, that support date functions/classes ... just to be clear)
11:29
@DrRoach I searched "Pantene Shampoo Total Damage Care". It shows correctly. I don't know where it lacks ?
oh good, we are still doing shampoo based programming ... just fyi, there is a leopard shampoo
/cc @DaveRandom re: important information
hahaha... We can announce today as Shampoo Day!
Ahh yes . is any character. It's alright as a starting block but in the future you may want to do search ranking ect.
first we would need our own state, which means buying an island or something ... they are pretty expensive I think, plus it's Friday ... and everyone knows you can't do difficult stuff on Friday ...
+1 for difficult tasks on Friday :D
11:35
@JoeWatkins I'm sure someone here could write a script to automate it
@user3467240 National Shampoo Day is on the 20th of October
Today is http://internationalbeerday.com
that tweet looks strange
did we do that, or did twitter do that ?
Twitter uses the url to create a preview, but doesn't remove it normally
11:46
user image
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/cc @JayIsTooCommon
hi
array_splice($input, count($input), 0, array($x, $y));
what is the use of array($x, $y) here?
I don't get that
I am learning php
!!docs array_splice
[ array_splice() ] Remove a portion of the array and replace it with something else
I know that
I've been reading this page for the last 2 hours
@AaronSmith First off, your offset and length are the wrong way round
11:55
this is Example #2 from there
array_splice($input, 0, count($input), array($x, $y));
I just copied whats on there, the php.net
And the array is what is going to replace the spliced data
array_push($input, $x, $y);
array_splice($input, count($input), 0, array($x, $y));
what is there to misunderstand ?
INPUT - OFFSET - LENGTH - REPLACEMENT
this is the REPLACEMENT
so REPLACEMENT is array($x, $y)
and this is among other lines, like 10 or more, all the same are suppose to be producing the same results
11:57
asking questions you already know the answer too is a bit of a strange thing to do ... don't you think ?
$arrayOne = ['one', 'two', 'three', 'four'];
$arrayTwo = [2, 3];
array_splice($arrayOne, 1, 2, $arrayTwo);
var_dump($arrayOne); // ['one', 2, 3, 'four']
I don't understand the array($x, $y) part there
The values given in $replacement will replace what you've just spliced
what is $x and $y
Arbitrary values
Nothing important to the example
11:58
ok
so this could be array($w, $x, $y, $z) there too?
this is just how it is written, lets say
I've been learning for 1+ month only, so far
things like this I cant find on the Net, it sometimes takes time to figure this out
Look at my example above. The original array has had it's second and third array items replaced by the two items given in the replacement.
like there was $input somewhere in the example with some other function and I was looking at that, but it could be $any_name too
I was thinking that the $input was a parameter of a function but it was not
and basically, things like this I need to figure out
I cant really find the answers in google.com
So
In the second example it doesn't tell you what $x and $y are, but it's assumed that they're defined variables
array_splice() I understant
I've been working on this for the last two hours, among other things
So if it puts you at ease just imagine $x = 'foo'; $y = 'bar'; above the example
12:01
that array($x, $y) in the example
why would they not put just "array" there or "any array", or "[array]"
Then array($x, $y) becomes array('foo', 'bar')
it has that $x and $y variables and this is not explained there
I am not skipping things like this, I want to understand it before moving on
I am not taking any shortcuts with that
defined variables, assumed
thanks
learning php is not an easy thing
Not with examples like that anyway (;
I start 8am, do 1 hour of reading, 1 hour break, 1 hour of reading, 2 hours break, I try to read for another hour for the third time
and I try to do practical examples, now from the w3resource.com
2 hours
sometimes it is more like 2.5 hours of reading, and 1.5 for examples per day
I do just that, full time
I have 7 years of experience in websites, but I am learning the php now, properly
I want to know it good, specialize
Aye
12:04
I think that this is an important thing
than break like 2 hours or more
no other work
could be for up to a year and a half
like on an university or something like that, good knowledge
how long did it take you to learn?
so in other words, you waste half the day sleeping and taking breaks?
really learn?
Uni isn't a good place to learn php
I get tired, I do what I can
I watch TV
Programming fundamentals and theory maybe, not php
12:06
it is like learning to speak and write Chinese to me
I am "breaking through that shell" still, but I can already see an improvement after the first month (like I was able to write my own function, and it worked)
it is all on the Net, so I can learn
it takes a lot of energy though, like 4 full hours of active learning per day would be good, 5 days of that and 2 days off could be hard, it could be more like 4 days of learning and 2 days off, at least for me now
it should get easier over time
/me wonders if anyone used JetBrains DataGrip yet && if it's any good. MySQL WB cuts the connection on every alt+tab -_-
I am thinking increments of 3 months, 9 months should be kind of good, but I am thinking a year and a half
I want to write tube script, pinterest clone script, pic gallery script, link exchange script, directory script - very good, top quality, and undercut the pricing of whats already out there now
@Ekin isnt that just their regular db tool that comes with phpstorm as a standalone product? kinda like webstorm is part of phpstorm?
@user3467240 no, the point of that was just a demo of what would happen with different inputs
just planning, I am not saying that I will accomplish this, but this what I would be aiming at with this edu
12:09
@JoeWatkins nothing worse than a dirty leopard
@Gordon Is it? I saw it as a separate thing to install. But now that I think, it could be like you said indeed
so array($x, $y) is something like array[0]. array[1] there - this is what is meant?
thanks, I will come back to learning, I will look at the examples above
@DaveRandom not even navajo shampoo?
@AaronSmith ftr most of those things have dev teams numbering in the hundreds or even thousands
12:10
@Ekin idk for sure so you might wanna doublecheck
no dot needed there after the [0] it was suppose to be a comma
I have time for now
don't have to pay for living and can work
and I basically work all the time
tube script, 2 or 3 people min, this is what I saw, sometimes there is more
people say that tube should take like 4 months (I would say 6 or 7 maybe for one person, as my opinion, but I am not sure, probably an experienced programmer)
but this does not matter, I don't want to be wasting time, mine and other people
so? start small. get up at 6 instead of 8. baby steps ftw.
array_splice($input, count($input), 0, array($x, $y)); - so the last part could be something like "array[0], array[1]", pretty much the same meaning?
array_splice() is such a kitchen-sink of a function :-/
I mean for what you are doing there you should just do array_push($input, $x, $y)
ok
I already got the answers above, thanks
I will go from here...
thanks again
12:16
The number one lesson any programmer can learn, and everyone ends up learning it the hard way, nobody ever listens... The most readable code is the best code. readability > efficiency, every single time*.
*except when it isn't
@Gordon yeah, seems all DG functionality is already included in phpstorm
user924016
@Leigh any way you think I can make Stas take a decision and action on bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=74634 .. it's really a minor issue but also easily fixable imo
E_PRIVATE_REPORT
security issue?
I want to learn NetBeans, Eclipse PHP, and PHPstorm, I am doing the first one now, but 3 at the same time
user924016
@DaveRandom kinda
12:19
maybe I can use them all for some tasks, individually
@AaronSmith use PHP Storm. You don't need anything else.
this for this, that for that, maybe, or at least know what this is, see things from different angles
yes, but this is paid, so I wont for now
I don't work so no $$$ :)
but the Internet is paid
I also want to read the whole php.net (I am doing it now too)
like 10 good PHP books maybe
and also examples / practice at the same time, when I am tried of reading
after reading I will be only writing code
Are you a student?
> 10 good PHP books
hahahahahaaa
I was trying to start something already, but I was not able too - login - logout - session - cookie, something like this
no, I am 38 now, but I was studying, 7 years of working on sites, xxx niche
I am in xxx niche
user924016
niche?
this can work:)
I was going to see if I can extend the trial or something like that, for the learning
niche - porn
tube, pics, pinterest clone, things like this
user924016
I think I misunderstood... as a niche in porn or porn as a niche'
I was working on a pic / tube site for a year and a half (hand writing titles for pic galleries) but I took it down
user924016
12:23
I dont think porn in general is a niche
I want to look into colocation too, my own hosting equipment in a data center, I know Linux so I could do it all by myself
but php first
> hand writing titles for pic galleries
Oo
it is taking all the strength I have not to ping Pieter and make comments about his mother right now
Java Script / jQ too but later on, and not all
Damn, even when Jenkins does nothing it fills up logs
12:23
I cant do it all, I want to specialize in PHP, give it priority, always, for right now (like 10 or more years, if I want to do it)
@PeeHaa @DaveRandom has something he wants to say to you
xxx niche - babes / pornstars
user924016
I didnt know that was a niche
could be the pornstar names keywords, something like this
s/to you/about your mother/
12:24
there is a lot of them, there will be new coming in, if I would establish myself, it could work
user924016
it probably could
if some class has session_start how will you unit test it? i am getting cannot send session cookie --headers already sent.
wrap it in a method and mock it when testing
class WhatYouAreTesting{
protected function session_start(){ session_star(); }
}
$obj = new class(...) extends WhatYouAreTesting{
protected function session_start(){ override }
}
thanks :)
12:37
catch it in a glass and mock it with insults about its style choices
warning: i know nothing about ext session
@DaveRandom lol
@WesStark i just need the idea,however i still not reached mocking :P
hi, one more question, this is php.net array_splice function, example #2
it says "The following statements change the values of $input the same way:"
@WesStark yay, learned something new
and as I was testing a) array_splice($input, count($input), 0, array($x, $y)); and b) array_splice($input, -1); they give different results
a) adds the array($x, $y) to the end, and b) takes the last element out of the array, so this is not the same result
12:42
a) appends two items, b) removes the last item
yes
this is what I mean, thanks
so why would they say that all of them give the same results?
!!alias $ docs
Command '!!$' aliased to '!!docs'
this is the second that I've come across today
a mistake there?
!!$ array-splice
12:42
[ array_splice() ] Remove a portion of the array and replace it with something else
yes, this is understood
sorry I was just doing that because I meant to do it ages ago
don't do that @Tiffany :B for testing that's ok. if you bothered writing a class you can as well give it a name and put it in its own file...
I am talking Example #2 of that, line 3 and line 5
I've been working on these two so far, so not the same results...
That example code is really not very clear
12:44
I am figuring all these pages now (longer term perspective)
what it means is that each array_splice() call is equivalent to the line(s) above it
so now I am learning that it does not have to be correct...
I guess
$foo = isolate_method(YourClass::CLASS, "foo");
expect_calls(null, "session_start");
$foo();
my testing framework is badass tho
So these are equivalent:
array_push($input, $x, $y);
array_splice($input, count($input), 0, array($x, $y));
@WesStark I know. But there was one time I was trying to test a session, and couldn't figure out how
12:45
and these are equivalent:
array_pop($input);
array_splice($input, -1);
but they are two separate things, they are related to each other
ok, so a MISTAKE there? this could be an answer?
wont find it on google.com
Well not so much a mistake as not enough info, I will fix it
you can fix it? :)
today is international beer day? ... I may have to go buy a six pack ...
mmm, porch rocker sounds nice
stella artois!
12:46
no thanks
either getting porch rocker or a nice stout
maybe a lager...
@DaveRandom - not enough info? It does not give the same results, so the info is not correct...
i'm drinking rosato with aperol :B because i do what i want
is that wine?
but in reality i'm drinking mostly water, due to melted ice cubes
rosato = in between red wine and white
wine is good, I am learning about wine; things like pairing food and wine, tapas
trying different types of wine
12:48
only wine I can handle is moscato :S
aperol is a soft drink, kinda like sprite but with some orange or something
wine + food is good
@AaronSmith when it's correctly paired
I want to get books on that
learn and try over time
but it is a good thing
12:49
interesting, @WesStark
is it in poor taste if I buy beer before noon?
not if you're buying it for teenagers ...
never seen these?
btw, refill
Either getting milk stout nitro or porch rocker
nitro beer <3
 <?php

 // append two elements to $input
 array_push($input, $x, $y);
 array_splice($input, count($input), 0, array($x, $y));

 // remove the last element of $input
 array_pop($input);
 array_splice($input, -1);

 // remove the first element of $input
 array_shift($input);
 array_splice($input, 0, 1);

 // insert an element at the start of $input
 array_unshift($input, $x, $y);
 array_splice($input, 0, 0, array($x, $y));

 // replace the value in $input at index $x
 $input[$x] = $y; // for arrays where key equals offset
12:53
@Tiffany aww looks tasty <3
@Linus which? or both?
both :)
@AaronSmith ^^ I have updated it to that, will show up on the website in the next day or two
Hello
12:54
these functions there are related, they work "in the same way", but it was not meant that they produce the same results...
thanks
like I said, I am just starting with that, some things like this I am not sure about
I need to do something about my eye sight, trying to read code hurts
trying to read small type hurts
My following URL showing null response when I try to use it in file get contents

https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/siteverify?secret=6LeUrysUAAAAAJyGCVjEuyZnt3GpL6LVZbxIWZBH&response=03AJz9lvS160eXqK__KUmZMrlUBCD0gRraO7D3bjvNPbagXdeof3a_BJTllnwUGrgJLaqrMGEplypagyJB2iEDNsJLbkrgTgVjVjKS0TSyn3gEBUcA8wnGI-ccAPUbOwWP6V4REZiAna62mZIpEHBf5FB8u12642JS7ArLzMkwXRlkaJiqTMm6XK0O-eC287ld0VKtmF7OTqZuZhS8iuhabMIxcuNsBDI54fVXU313SgfYG9tb9fQQ5G4_0nAsOlaU3d0AsjVt0q3qYMC7rqynDjTRJtzRdrB-KEYaEND4leBapAGeYfBkfEXp6IZdn2LACvSqaEAUehNHD7DYZZFv4sWXArcUp-D9JzpzG56KSUYftoYYt5H0RcJIb6Jholwihw8_Npx_png91nlwD9sCBVRr
But when I hit directly from location bar, it is giving Result
@Tiffany why is this site wasting beer like that
or making a lot of foam out of it
nitro beer is different
no foam?

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