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00:47
hi
i have to write some my sql queries until tomorrow morning
Anyone who can help me plz?
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `points` (
`point_id` int(100) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`point_name` varchar(100) NOT NULL,
`longitude` float NOT NULL,
`latitude` float NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`point_id`),
UNIQUE KEY `point_name` (`point_name`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 AUTO_INCREMENT=21 ;


CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `polylines` (
`polyline_part_id` int(100) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`polyline_name` varchar(100) CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL,
`segment_id` int(100) NOT NULL,
`line_seq_number` int(100) NOT NULL,
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `segments` (
`segment_id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`segment_name` varchar(100) NOT NULL,
`from_point` int(11) NOT NULL,
`to_point` int(11) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`segment_id`),
UNIQUE KEY `segment_name` (`segment_name`),
UNIQUE KEY `from_point` (`from_point`),
UNIQUE KEY `to_point` (`to_point`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 AUTO_INCREMENT=11 ;



ALTER TABLE `polylines`
ADD CONSTRAINT `polylines_ibfk_1` FOREIGN KEY (`segment_id`) REFERENCES `segments` (`segment_id`) ON UPDATE CASCADE;
 
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01:52
@ChrisP not sure what your problem is but you should submit it as a question, they get better response times than these catrooms do
user895378
02:10
@LeviMorrison Yeah, I have no interest in < 5.3 ... no closures, no namespaces, no way.
@rdlowrey Officially the php.net website minimum requirement is 5.2.0
I have to be careful what I write.
user895378
hehe
I figured out why the button on prototype.php.net bothers me: it's Web 2.0 when the rest of the page has textures instead of gloss.
user895378
@LeviMorrison Oh yeah I agree 100%
user895378
It doesn't match anything else on the page. Also, I'm not crazy about making the button fill the full width of its container unnecessarily.
02:22
@rdlowrey That wasn't planned per se. The link needed some love and attention, and it got it. Now it needs refining, just like my code :)
user895378
Yep, I'm the same way. Any sort of design, whether it's code, prose, graphics or anything else I have to get something down then revise over and over.
02:44
sometimes I wonder whether my revising will ever stop.
G'day all
@Paul Probably not.
 
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05:29
wordpress anyone?
06:24
Hey guys
What's up?
@Truth ceiling
Hey gordon, you dropped your funny
Sigh I hate typing from mobil
07:24
morning
08:11
Good morning!
Need help with FuelPHP ORM relations.
Two things I avoid
ORM and fuelphp?
Why is that?
I am still orientating on using frameworks.. so, convince me to drop it!
ORM is considered an anti pattern and I've glanced over fuel a while back and noticed it uses array oriented programming and lots of static use
08:26
@PeeHaa I think calling ORM an Anti-Pattern is a bit over the top, even when the general opinion in this room is that they suck. They do. But they have their use.
@Peehaa What would you recommend
What would you guys suggest? I am used to work on medium sized and small websites and because the current project I work on is beyond that I thought using a framework + orm would be the way to go. How do you guys handle such projects?
I mean do you guys just write your own queries?
@Gordon I don't do nuances ;-)
@PeeHaa lol
@VincentCohen depends on the amount of impedance mismatch you need to tackle.
I don't think it's that much. I just have a hard time understanding my own relations in the db. What it is, is a database with multiple objects and each object is an object type and every object type has multiple different values of meta fields wich you basically can assign.
Ill drop the orm, takes way to much time to get it to work.. thanks though
08:48
@VincentCohen imo orm will bite you in the ass at some point
@peehaa
@PeeHaa I feel like my ass has been several times now
lol
I had it working, but then I made one change in my database. And everything is now unfixable
Thinking a handwritten model would be way better
@hakre I have, but I ignored it :P I performed a s/wordpress.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow.com in my mind :P
morning
09:07
@tereško morning
@PeeHaa Do you use frameworks or any? Or build from scratch?
@VincentCohen Depends. I (have to) use Zend at the office, but at home I use my own framework. Which I am going to throw out and start from scratch again for v2.0. I think I have learned enough to see I utterly screwed it up and I'm ready for the next version :)
Progress FTW! :D
@PeeHaa Ah nice I started with Zendframework a month ago.. but the learning curve seems too steep and I think I wait until ZF 2.0 is released, by the time I mastered 1.11 2.0 will be out.
@hakre 2011 is calling they want there blog post back ;)
I wonder whether this also has something to do with the update process
@PeeHaa I would be lucky if we actually find out how the update process is supposed to work in the first place ;)
Also I tried with that button to update, but I have the feeling it is for the development extensions, at least I used it for them IIRC.
I'm afraid it is :( Do you log when the updates.xml file gets hit?
@hakre wow :)
09:52
Hey guys
What's up?
silence has falle
Fallen
@Truth hiya
@Truth the usual ranting about frameworks and @hakre using goto in an answer..
Wait! Wut?
10:09
morning @ircmaxell
@PeeHaa , that article has less to do with genuine php wtf's and more with authors ignorance and urge to just rant
yeah
@tereško No, it has to do with genuine WTFs
it just misses a bigger picture item
> new, private, public, protected, static, etc. Trying to win over Java developers? I’m aware this is more personal taste, but I don’t know why this stuff is necessary in a dynamic language—in C++ most of it’s about compilation and compile-time name resolution.
@tereško I don't agree with you
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@tereško I also don't agree woth all thnig mentioned in the post, but lots of themk I have always found stupid myself
I cannot type anymore...
> PHP has first-class support for “abstract classes”, which are classes that cannot be instantiated. Code in similar languages achieves this by throwing an exception in the constructor.
riiight ..
10:46
G'Day
Shoot. Forgot to charge my work cellphone last night. Now going to be away from the office all day without a charge on it. This will be good...
10:59
woops
no ctrl-z :(
Lol, isn't it added automaticly? stackoverflow.com/questions/11118941/…
12:25
Take it as an advise given by PHP to drop the use of global :-) — PeeHaa 35 secs ago
12:36
@rdlowrey I changed the button: prototype.php.net
@LeviMorrison much better
though I feel that the black shadow at the bottom is a bit too big ;)
also the button is using a serif font, whereas everything else is sans-serif
@NikiC It's because of an incomplete css style.
I'll fix it sometime today.
12:53
The typeface on that page is a little bit large. - for the main headlines
Why men are happier people a gist; by Robert Lemon
hey everybody. a question: I often hear arguments against updating PHP to the latest version in a general way like: the latest version often is not the most secure. while I would agree with this kind of statement for a lot of projects, I don't think it applies for the handling of PHP on servers... what do you think about it?
it is probably moot
you maybe shouldn't update to the very first version of a major release, but apart from that the latest is usually also the most secure
13:08
yeah, I didn't mean major of course
thanks for your opinion!
btw. what does moot mean?
just looks at the changelogs. every minor php release usually comes with one or two critical security fixes
@markustharkun I just updated from 5.2.1x to 5.4.3 (latest at the the time), and zero encountered problems... it can only be more secure...
yeah, I know that and it's obvious when you do nessus scans, I just wanted to hear it from someone like you in this room :)
@webarto Wow, from 5.2 to 5.4 without any problems?
@webarto that's a bit crazy :)
you can't do it in production :)
I'm more talking about the 5.3.X increasing numbers
13:13
brace yourself :) production :P
where I think, updating is almost always better than not updating
@markustharkun Uhhhm not with PHP and security issued being introduced :)
Funny, if you leave a comment why you vote off-topic to explain it to the OP, you get flags on the comment and it removed. Well, looks like leaving a comment is not useful.
@PeeHaa so you would contradict NikiC?
I mean, closing a known vulnerability and instead opening a less known one, is still better than the alternative?
not?
@markustharkun I agree.
13:22
@markustharkun My point is never ever update to a new release when it comes out, but rather wait a bit to see what comes out of it. Let other people be crash test dummies.
@PeeHaa all right, that can be a good approach... but running PHP 5.3.7 with the same argument just doesn't go down
@PeeHaa But the C releases (a.b.c) are what you should be updating to pretty regularly. Maybe not right away, but things like 5.3.7 are noticed and fixed pretty quickly.
Anybody interested in a job for a modification to a PHP script?
@LeviMorrison Also the minor versions tend to have stupid mistakes / issues. So you should indeed update but not as soon as it comes out
Also note that when you have lots of production servers you should never ever just update them and think "it's only a minor version so everything will keep on working"
13:26
@PeeHaa of course :)
https://www.odesk.com/jobs/SMS-functionality-Interspire-Email-Marketer_~~4c45429665c521d0
if anybody is interested in this job hit me up
@PeeHaa if (count($productionServers) > 1) getDevelopmentServers();
@sebas You need to attach the source code of that said script, otherwise your offer makes not much sense.
Also consider that for a fixed price, you get fixed work. Or was it work that needs fixing?
@LeviMorrison ?
I prefer people who already knows Interspire Email Marketer but if you are interested i can send you the script in a zip file
the price is negotiable i just needed to add a price on odesk
13:29
@PeeHaa Yes, that's right. There were two instances of bugfix releases really fucking up in the 5.3 cycle
@PeeHaa My point is that if you have 'lots of production servers' you should have at least one development server you can test the updates on.
@sebas Sure, you can take [email protected]
@LeviMorrison So? When it works in dev servers it must work on all production servers? I've been a sysadmin for to long to know better ;)
@hakre i just emailed you my skype please add me
Some issue may and will always come up
to == too btw I hate those
13:31
@sebas: No skype, sorry.
@hakre AIM?
@PeeHaa If your development server doesn't match your production server very well, then you are a poor sysadmin to begin with.
Nope. I'm using SO chat for messages.
@LeviMorrison 1) Who said that's the case? 2) Even if it was the case you still would have to deal with custom configs of co-hosts / clients.
But I right now need to leave for lunch, cu later folks.
13:33
@hakre i just emailed you all the details
Even if (you think) you have the exactr same setup things will fail where you didn't expect it. That's what a good sysadmin does. Expect the unexpected
@PeeHaa . . . I can't believe you don't agree with my statement.
What's the point of a development server if everything breaks when it moves to production? Wasn't the point of the development server so that we DON'T change and break things in production?
I do agree that it is best to make sure dev and production are the same. I'm just saying that's not always something you have control over and also noting the fact that it prevents all cases where things may go wrong. I remember a huge migration of servers at my previous job where everything was OK while testing the rollout, but totally went fucked up when the changes where going live
* doesnt
@LeviMorrison no, that's the point of a staging server, IMO
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13:53
@LeviMorrison I'm looking at the downloads page on prototype.php.net/downloads.php and feel like I just got slapped in the face by a wall of text
Hello, guys
Sorry for "off the topic" question. Lf software which can do screenshots, has fuctionality to line out something on the pic, and upload the pic to the image hosting service.
ohh umm hold on
no line out something (don't know what you mean by this)
14:09
@rlemon sorry for my English, i mean underline text etc...
@hookman What about hyperdesktop ?
@hookman Jing
@rdlowrey slap
user895378
ooh, a bold slap!
14:19
Any suggestions?
(Besides more spacing)
I would suggest indents
hyperdesctop is perfect, thanks @Donut
@Donut *
brand new in php...so i know that $thisIsAVariable but $_IsThisAnyDifferent ? I notice the two ways to write it and am not sure when one form is preferred over the other
$_var != $var
$_a is old method for naming private fields in php 4
14:20
@KDEx $_theseKindsOfVariables are a remnant of an older language. They dont' do anything different, but they are used to mean that you shouldn't use them publicly.
ahh i see. thanks for that
user895378
@LeviMorrison Spacing + maybe a gray background for the headers? It just feels like lots and lots of text that all runs together.
@KDEx By the way, since you are brand new to PHP, I'd like you to go through the official PHP Intro Tutorial and let me know what you think.
@rdlowrey We need gfx!
Hmmm... it would be much comfortable to have this chat in IM, anybody knows th solution?
I will, if you're still on when i finish it i'll let you know
14:23
@KDEx I can guarantee* it.
user895378
@LeviMorrison I'm thinking this should extend DomainException and not Exception ...
@rdlowrey Doh, the exception didn't resolve (because the original wasn't \DomainException) and I didn't connect the dots. I just made a silly mistake.
user895378
@LeviMorrison no problem ... I just ask first because I do stuff like that and sometimes people have well-thought out reasons :)
@rdlowrey I mean, it IS a domain exception (speaking in the web terminology), so a separate exception could be in order.
user895378
@LeviMorrison oooh double entendre
14:36
1. I will look into those functions, but my system isn't very complicated so I don't think I need them. 2. I don't, my example was a simplified case (as I said). 3. I know. 4. Don't tell me that I don't understand something, I already knew this. 5. Thanks I will research this further. 6. You're getting too theoretical, the core class is full of functions required by all my other classes so it works just fine. Your post just makes you sound like a rude elitist. — Tommo 10 mins ago
lolwtf
> Your post just makes you sound like a rude elitist.
@tereško Well, you kinda are a rude elitist.
re
14:54
@Donut )
user895378
@Donut lol did he go and just grab a different tablet because the one he was using wasn't working?
@rdlowrey IE rocks :D
@rdlowrey Yeah
Hi all
Browsin' smoothly at microsoft
14:56
Do not run IE on Surface and it'll be ok :D
@flex hi
@hookman, Hello
Am looking for zend video training tutorial, pls post a link if you ever came accross
15:10
doctrine made my life miserable(r)
user895378
@webarto It looks really terrible to me ... I tried to try it once and was just like, "this is ridiculous"
Don't delete duplicates
@rdlowrey pokit.org/get/img/bc6b4b820c99d420e97ad6100f0af99c.png but this is nothing, it does things way too "magically" and screws everything up...
is there any zend framework video tutorial
15:14
in 20 days I solved 0 tasks with ZF and Doctrine
@webarto That should be a clear sign to not use them.
I've never used a PHP framework
Tried CI once, on a personal project, hated it, wished I never tried.
@LeviMorrison I've sold my soul to devil already :) tnx
@Truth I've used one that I liked.
@Truth yeah, it's like WP only in frameworks
15:17
@webarto More like MW
what's "MW" ?
@Truth Why wouldn't you delete dupes of dupes of dupes of dupes of dupes of dupes of dupes... you get my point.
@PeeHaa No, you don't delete a dupe even if it's the 1000th one
I would go even further don't answer dueps of dupes of dupes of dupes of dupes
That 1000th one is another anchor point for someone to find the original question
15:23
Yes you do.
No it is another question without all the info diverting away from the real canoncal answer
*canonical
aka noise
@PeeHaa It's not noise if the original, better question is linked at the top, which it is
Also, my answer on that question isn't related to the fact it's a dupe, also, if you notice, I wasn't among those who closed the question, as I don't think it's a duplicate of that question anyway.
sigh whatever
While he is asking how to scrape the Google Play market, the answer you'd get for such an question is entirely different from the question it was closed as a duplicate of.
Looks like three people agreed it had to be deleted and one disagreed
And if your anser is the answerr the question is offtopic anyway
@PeeHaa That's why it's a democratic site. Everyone gets a say and a chance to express their opinions
15:30
@Truth Yup. That's why it is deleted now. By democratic decision
Glad you agree
@PeeHaa Yes, that's why I'm hoping that by democratic decision, it will be undeleted.
:)
That's fine, whatever, but your statement that 25000 dupes is great (because we really need 25000 signposts questions to get to the one answer) is wrong imo.
So yeah, now I'm a certified PHP Zend Engineer. Excitement wears of after a while though. :/
@Christian I will likely never take the tests.
@LeviMorrison Well, it was relatively easy.
Plus, I got an excuse to slack off a day of work.
(see, it takes hours travel to the main land and back, so much so that it ain't worth it to go back to work).
Well, I'm off to some BF3 shooting...
15:47
New jsFiddle
@Truth Might be interesting since jsfiddle screws up returns sometimes
Made (partially) by Chris Coyer from CSS-Tricks
So I bet he'll make a very decent editor
@Truth Autorun ftw. Looks cool so far
There's also dabblet.com
Which I also like, but it has no JavaScript, and is sometimes slow to respond
hhmmmm it seems to include my JS twice
15:54
@PeeHaa Which? codepen or dabblet?
@Truth codepen
Aha. A JS library got in the way. false flag
@Truth Source code is missing which is kinda sad for such a service.
@hakre They are planning to release it
They aren't yet because it's just a beta
@Truth Well sounds exactly like that this will never happen.
@hakre Meh, I trust Coyer to make it work. He seems to really care about what he does
16:03
@Truth Huh? When has a beta been a reason to not release code?
@hakre love this:
@ircmaxell I asked Rasmus to give you php-src karma, and there you go: svn.php.net/viewvc/SVNROOT/… :) Welcome to php-src!
4
> And I just wanted to document my commitment by adding another comment to this issue. Let me phrase it: We need to solve this issue, it's important to foster our userbase and create more identity with the software ;)
Anyway, I just wrote it's sad, not that it's a requirement. I respect it, but well, talking that way sounds fishy at least.
Reply ↓

Lea Verou
06/19/2012
Congrats on launching Chris! Looks great, I love how you used iframes for previewing!

Is it open source?

Reply ↓

Chris Coyier
06/19/2012
Some of it will be, is the plan. We’re hoping to make the editor kind of a stand alone thing.

It used to be totally open source but we had to pull it down when the code that was just too specific to us was getting all intermingled. Kind of a weird thing about open source, you really gotta plan for it.
16:05
@ircmaxell Now you should be able to commit that prepared statements patch :)
> Some of it will be, is the plan.
What did I told you? There you have it.
And please wrap PHP into an LLVM compiler framework so we can start JITting things off the ground.
The phase to define how the language looks like schould end now, and the tokens and parser can now be rewritten from scratch ;)
@hakre I think I will update stackoverflow.com/questions/10019735/… tonight and perhaps put a bounty on it, because I get the feeling I / we are missing something really big / stupid
WTF is "Net Karma"?
@PeeHaa Well I can waste some points there, I have enough. Also I think we should be able to figure that out our own actually, it's just I have not researched much so far gg.
Why do you guys keep inventing crap.
16:12
@Christian Only where is fail, there is perfection.
@Christian We like to refer to it as art ;)
@Christian But what so you mean actually?
No, as in words.
What words are crap to you?
"Net Karma"?
16:14
net karma like net weight?
Where did you see that? @Christian
I mean, if it's supposed to be "short description", why not "in a nutshell..." / "in short...."
Bottom left.
> CodePen Fact: The code editors boxes on CodePen use the open source project CodeMirror.
?
> CodePen Fact: We use jQuery for the DOM manipulation, Ajax, keyboard commands, and all sorts of other stuff on the front end of CodePen.
> Hot Tip: event.metaKey maps to ⌘ on Mac and ALT on PC.
> CodePen Fact: We use Ruby on Rails as the framework behind CodePen.
You get the idea. It changes per request :)
16:16
They are proud to use free software which I think is fine, but probably they are not enough excited yet to release free software their own.
I still don't understand why they put obscure naming gibberish.
If it's a quote of the day or something, call it quote of the day.
hello all
@Christian Because as written, they are still on the marketing ladder.
Hi @Paul! - Welcome back!
@hakre Guess it makes it all that shinier.
Hmm, maybe I should advise the supermarket down the road to sell tomatoes as "karma tomatoes". And mushorooms as "kitchensink-free, open source shrooms".
This room needs some cheering up:
16:19
Now that's what I call a running Elephant.
Ah, good old talks.php.net ^^
@LeviMorrison I still want want of those :( (A real one)
@LeviMorrison Show them the real thing: talks.php.net
@NikiC That won't cheer them up.
@NikiC loading... loading... loading... loading... loading... loading...
16:21
@PeeHaa yeah, looks like somthing's wrong
i still had it in cache...
@LeviMorrison what did you do this tmie ;)
*time
@PeeHaa I haven't touched it.
@hakre thanks, I like it here. Happy New Day to you.
@LeviMorrison btw I think the entire (well most of the) tutorials section sucks. May I propose a better setup / topics or is that something that wouldn't get implemented anyway and is a total waste of my time?
@php.net
@PeeHaa There is positive support for upgrading the tutorials :)
16:25
@NikiC It just opened. Wish it never did ;)
new cv-pls extension feature: mod your chatroom ;)
@hakre lol
this naturally is animated otherwise would be lame.
:P
@LeviMorrison Great. Now we are getting somewhere :)
I think the elephant should actually move to the left while walking
@PeeHaa Could you give the link for your error reporting gist, again?
^ That's what I'm talking about.
@Christian Can't wait for the next bleeding alpha release.
@Christian You know it is meant as a joke right?
@PeeHaa It does illustrate the sheer idiocy a whole generation is heading to (of course, it does so humouristically).
16:30
@Christian I lolled at the content of download
@LeviMorrison I think I will setup a git repo tonight for a proposal of the new upgraded tutorials so people are able to help and fix where needed
user814389
hey, quick question.. is there a way i can force the server to reset all php sessions for any connected client just the once?
user814389
so any clients with stored sessions to be reset to they have to login again
@PeeHaa Thanks
If the tutorial gets linked from the frontpage it definitely needs a hell lot of work
@NikiC Currently there is no tutorial :|
16:33
@NikiC It is not easy to write an entry-level tutorial.
@hakre Jup
@hakre I would suggest, get a beginner to do it, then you fix the details.
@Christian God no
@PeeHaa Well, you might get a couple of ideas... maybe...
You would end up with: eval('echo "test";')
:P
16:35
@PeeHaa Guess there's a point there. :D
@PeeHaa Or, "Making page system": include $_GET['page'];
ouch :)
Or was it echo ?
Why is talks so damn slow :(
I suspect it has to do with the color used
hmm
16:44
I do now. lol
nopez slow again
I suspect it's the 'app' itself.
@PeeHaa We know what framework they are using . . .
lol
16:47
:)
I'm going home. Cya later tonight
This is funny to me:
> Lithium's API is intentionally designed to allow you to "grow out of" the framework and into your own custom code over the course of your application's lifecycle, if your needs require.
. . . why not just make your framework nicely decoupled from the start? Then there is never a problem . . .
lol
I still haven't found one decently helpful PHP Framework that would convince me to stop implementing MVC on my own.
@Christian I think it's a good idea to get some beginner peer group and watch them doing the tutorial.
> Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'lithium\action\DispatchException' with message 'Could not route request.' in /home/shiflett/lithium-09mar2011/libraries/lithium/action/Dispatcher.php:119 Stack trace: #0 ...
@hakre Shouldn't that actually be a standard 404 error?
:)
16:54
@LeviMorrison No it should be 517 - Not tested configuration while PHP installed. Better give internal error.
@hakre Ah, I misread it. I thought it was a RouteException for some reason.
> Could not route request.
Yeah normally plain old 404.
Or even better: Temporarily not available. Not to scare google to far away.
> Because of IE 10's huge network of net users, IE 10 detects when you've opened one of those nasty "You've WON $10,000,000!" sites.
> That's a cool feature for our moms.
There's no adblock for IE?

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