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@PeeHaa to be fair, Chinese food here isn't authentic, even though it's marketed as so. The Chinese realized that authentic Chinese food wouldn't sell here, so they changed it so it would. It's effectively "American Chinese" food
and we're a melting pot 😛 tons of cultures mashed together, no matter what rural people or Trump says
though, I wouldn't put sushi on a pizza. I like the American definition of "pizza" and the American definition of "sushi," but they shouldn't be put together.
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not an expert on sushi but what non japanese people normally identifies as sushi is called sashimi
yeah yeah
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i'm hungry now
sushi is surrounded by seaweed paper and rice, sashimi has rice, then a piece of fish over it, or it's just raw fish
Hi! Anyone here using batch script?
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00:50
has anybody seen that ice skating movie with tonya whatever
@EarvinNillCastillo sometimes
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the lady from the ice skating scandal
I haven't... didn't it come out like in the 90s?
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2017?
@Tiffany thank god it's monday. I received an error: value is too great for base.
error token is 09
@EarvinNillCastillo still Sunday for me, lol
Monday in here. Monday Late madness. haha
googled the problem says 09 is reading it as an octal number.
that's beyond me, sorry
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every movie i watch turns out way below my expectations... not sure if it's hollywoods fault or i am turning in the worst kind of cynic ever
00:52
@Tiffany it's alright. thanks btw :D
the batch scripts I've written were for copying files from one server to another, or exporting a mysql DB
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wait i used the cynic word wrong... or did i?
@Wes lots of movies lately are shit
batch script that im referring is migrating of data from sql tomysql.
server.
the code is
TERMINALNUM=${TERMINALNAME:1:2}
@EarvinNillCastillo ...wat?
that makes no sense
00:55
the terminal name i have is N09
are you trying to import an SQL file into a MySQL database?
this is regarding to time IN and OUT
yes. because the biometrics manager supports SQL only.
not file, data.
...nevermind, I'll give it one more attempt. SQL is a query language for databases, this much you understand, correct? You also understand that exporting data from a database is exported as an SQL file, yes?
that code is for getting the terminalOUT in the if
condition
and I agree with your biometrics manager in terms of supporting SQL
00:59
This system was built before I was hired. A Legacy system built in VB6 and mysql.
that's not the point
I've worked on code that was written well before I was hired, countless times
yes I understand the exporting data from db is also an SQL file.
alright
so what does this mean?
> migrating of data from sql tomysql
it means moving data from server to another server.
so running mysqldump from one server, it's saved to a location, hopefully a location the other server has access to
01:03
that's what I understand by means of migrating.
are you saying that I mysqldump it?
your original sentence was malformed and nonsensical
that's how I export data from my mysql database
I add the --add-drop-tables flag to it
but I have to add SET FOREIGN_KEY = 0; at the top, and SET FOREIGN_KEY = 1; at the bottom of the exported file, at least for my databases
otherwise the server I'm importing the data into will bitch about interfering foreign keys
the problem is this script automatically delivered it to the designated table. where in the vb6 system will be just able to read it.
does the script make a connection to the other database?
nevermind, batch is also part of unix
I thought you were talking about batch scripting in Windows. I have no idea then, sorry.
yes it is a batch. because the server im connecting is a linux
oh
i think bash
sorry1
 
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Absurd memory allocation during PEAR step of "make install" – #76560
 
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05:42
Can anyone please help me for this questions stackoverflow.com/questions/51129471/…
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06:34
\o
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o/
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\o
morns
ormin
08:00
buttery grossly flattering; smarmy.
A buttery, also known as a roll, rowie, rollie, or Aberdeen roll is a savoury Scottish bread roll. == Origin == Legend has it that the buttery was made for the fishermen sailing from Aberdeen's harbour. The theory is that they needed a bread that would not become stale during the two weeks or more that they were at sea. The high fat content meant the bread also provided an immediate energy source. == Serving == They are noted for flaky texture and buttery taste, similar to a flattened, round croissant, with a salty taste. They are often served toasted with jam or butter, or just with te...
@Wes baaaaahhhh...
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:B
08:22
mornin
08:48
hay
can any one plz help me how can i write search query using like with two columns of the table
eg: col1: first_name
col2: last_name
Morning
so if first name is "jake" and last name is "gyl"
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i am pretty sure you can google that
and iirc, it's jack, and jill ...
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that must be adam sandler's worst movie
08:53
and another row is: first name is hood and last name is jimmy
@Wes or an 18th century nursery rhyme ...
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i don't know, i am not that old :B
oh ... nice ...
don't victimise me on monday mornings, I can't defend myself ...
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hood jimmy is a weird guy
08:55
just like you
:p
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as i said, there is google for basic questions
first and worst reply @Wes
it's the only reasonable reply ...
@JasbirRana s/worst/best :p
09:27
@JasbirRana no, a worse reply would be: don't abbreviate words like "plz" it makes you sound like an idiot.
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09:39
@DaveRandom @JayIsTooCommon
@Jeeves tnx
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10:02
NSFW clients that seen this product also saw this i.imgur.com/cDqWj5V.png NSFW thanks amazon :B
anything vegan is NSFW. people will instantly mock you for refusing meat. and let's be honest… vegan protein shakes? just have a steak.
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i wasn't looking at vegan protein shakes. just looking for protein shakes that don't taste like barf
where do they find the courage to sell that stuff
10:18
Morngins
@Wes Is that "customers who bought this also bought this"?
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@Leigh no it's customers who seen this also saw that
Ah, sorry that's exactly what you said and I misunderstood :D
Vegans like assless chaps?
Although... "Summer Code Jockstrap"... It's summer, I'm coding... maybe I need this in my life
10:30
It's not limited to vegans
oh, it's a jock strap
heh
11:26
Is there anyone here?
@ten5 is claiming there's no one here.
lol
#SoreadyToKick
he's in c# asking about php again.
hehe
Probably because I just keep kicking him from here
I suggest to do the same. Or try garlic
Our ROs are too "nice"
You are a RO too :P
Fix the situation now.If you don't it will just keep coming back
oooooooor
I just noticed he is close to the 20rep treshold to talk in chat
Not suggesting anything here
Just noticing it
:P
11:32
I would never even consider doing something like that :^)
Me neither
really
I wouldn't think about it
Really
@Lemonade1947 We're here, we just all have him on ignore
oh you are not a RO @Lemonade1947
Sorry I thought you had the powers
(If I'm thinking about the right guy... the one who wants to understand the entire manual without writing a single line of code?)
yes
11:34
Yea, totally on ignore
The mods should just take away his devices
@PeeHaa maybe one day.
@Tiffany Same here.If I really want actual chinese I go to Rotterdam. There is place with only chinese customers which does proper chinese
Ordering is a bitch though as all personal also only speaks chinese
There's no places nearby that offer authentic stuff. I could probably find something in Chicago, but I'd have to drive up to Chicago.
Worth it :P
11:37
We only recently got a Thai place, haha
Oh thai is nice too
@Tiffany I am getting a feeling that you live in the ass-end of nowhere
@Leigh now he's on the philosophy of coding and comparing beginning to code to parts of a building
@tereško you are correct
I live in a "city" with 50k, and it's the largest "city" with in 100 miles.
City, in quotations, cause it's technically a city, but it's nowhere near a real city.
(by my definition)
@Tiffany I think the term is "town"
That's what I usually call it, but someone here IRL corrected me
11:42
@PeeHaa on mainsite his rep is 13 but here it shows 21
I am sorry, but there are larger "towns" in Latvia, and my entire country has 2mil people
@mega6382 caching probably?
@Tiffany Does it work the same as over here. Where small towns bought city rights somewhere in the distant past?
I don't think they had that system in USA
I believe in USA, any place within a county that had its own system of governing was turned into a city. But I am not sure.
12:03
git merning
@Gordon washington post can be skewed, politico politifact is better, in my opinion (for fact checking US politicians, that is)
Please also include the procedural style function in <title> – #76562
@Tiffany that doesnt make it any less depressing
I know
he's in prison cause he tried selling Obama's vacant senate seat, and thought that was "perfectly legal"
@Tiffany wait a minute, how does one even do that?
@mega6382 he doesn't. He was caught and impeached, then charged with a felony of corruption
@mega6382 mind you, we've had like three governors in succession that have been convicted for corruption...
@Tiffany Well, out prime minister was recently impeached and is under investigation for corruption.
12:28
too late to edit, nevermind, it was two, but there was a third not shortly before the 39th, Blagojevich is the 40th. Also: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
needless to say, Illinois politics are a rocky boat, that has flipped several times, but right now we're trying to keep it afloat...
Good morning
@Lemonade1947 oh jeez... yeah tell him no one is home.
13:13
what am I doing wrong to where this regex will stop at one match? regex101.com/r/ctSwaH/1, I found stackoverflow.com/questions/2503413/…, which suggested making the (.*) non-greedy with a ?, which I tried in that example. I also tried plain (.*), but that didn't work either.
What are you trying to match?
each line in the test string
oh wait
^$ maybe
You need multiline?
What @mega6382 said
You need multiline and global flags
13:15
ahh
thanks
\o/
I hate when things go awry at the office and my coffee gets cold... I know the day has started off on the wrong foot when that happens.
@StatikStasis I'm sipping a frappuccino, my coffee is already cold
@Tiffany Also, in your case the global flag alone will work just fine, you only need multiline if you use ^$ and in php global flag is applied by default.
@Tiffany That is supposed to be cold. =p
indeed
I was going to add something else, but then someone sent me an email and interrupted my thoughts
13:29
btw @Tiffany
Update: less than one day in to the job @FlorianMargaine has instructed me to delete my account
My spidey sesnse tells me you are doing something really wrong @Tiffany
The source looks like json
@DaveRandom Do it
o/
can confirm
@DaveRandom what for?
@PeeHaa it's a bit of a warmup, for the real project. Something I had been working on last week, but couldn't wrap my head around certain parts. But I can today!
13:36
k
\o/
first day in to the job, and @DaveRandom already insulted @PeeHaa
@FlorianMargaine Wat????
He didn't do it during the interview?
boooooooo @DaveRandom booooooo
it wasn't with me
So? :P
That never stopped him before :D
Is he actually on location in france now?
Follow up: is he wearing clothes for the occasion?
@PeeHaa no
@PeeHaa unclear
13:41
Probably also no in that case
Remote? Probably no then.
I wish I could work remote.
I'll have you know I'm wearing fully 2 items of clothing
Boxers and socks?
I will also confirm that one of them is a sock
13:42
Or just two socks?
@FlorianMargaine I think @PeeHaa means to ask, if @DaveRandom wore a mankini :P
lol
Is the other one a sock too?
@StatikStasis maybe just socks
Yep he did say "a sock"
meant to reply that to your first one, but chat messed me up
13:43
That's for me to know and you to wonder about, wishing you didn't feel so compelled to wonder about it
Waiting for "The other item is also a sock"
@DaveRandom What color are the socks? ( Í¡° ͜ʖ Í¡°)
@PeeHaa tbf he called me asshole, I just deflected the insult on to you. So in effect @FlorianMargaine called you an asshole, be mad at him.
Two more days until we celebrate our liberation from our British oppressors!
o/
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Feb 2 '16 at 15:29, by Danack
C-C-C-C-C-C-COMBO-BREAKER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ONE!!!!!!!!!!!
13:55
Any one know of a secure way to transfer a password to someone internally in the same organization, the recipient having limited technical knowledge? Only thing I can think of is writing it on paper and physically sharing it with the person, then sticking the paper with the password in the confidential shred bin.
> where he survives on a diet mostly comprised of tea.
that's @DaveRandom description
does he use it in his cooking/baking?
good morning
@Tiffany Pretty much this
tea is the main meal for many of us :)
14:11
I confirm he wears a t-shirt
@PeeHaa ^
@salathe Glad to hear this. Actually this is our lunch as well in college here. :)
@FlorianMargaine :(
Anyone have any ideas why `simplexml_load_string()` returns an empty object?
This is the XML I'm trying to parse into an associative array: https://pastebin.com/5X4LCKgC
I'm using the following code:
$xml = simplexml_load_string($file_contents);
$json = json_encode($xml); // This is an empty string
$array = json_decode($json,TRUE);
@Tiffany that looks ripe for a pull request ;)
14:15
@salathe I feel silly making a PR for a typo, but I suppose
@Tiffany every little helps
@Tiffany That's a reasonable plan, assuming they're not going to write it down and stick it to their monitor
@Leigh he did have the other password on a post-it, but I'm not sure that he had it attached to his monitor
Think they're capable of using a password manager?
is there an annotation in phpstorm which would let me set the scope of this inside a closure?
14:21
/** @var $this \Whatever\Classs */
appears to 'work'.
@Leigh probably, but it's a matter of convincing him and the rest in his office. Though, I think once they realize the benefits of being able to share passwords between each other, it'll be an easy sell.
@Danack doesnt work for me. still autocompletes for the enclosing class
I give up with simplexml
That name is a lie
@Danack ah. no. it does work. I just had to move it outside the array
but it doesnt respect visibility. claims things are private and inaccessible from that scope
@sweg_yolo_69 it's not a lie. you likely misunderstand it though. It doesnt mean "simple to use". it means "for simple xml"
ಠ_ಠ
14:42
any of you have a cross os working script to fetch the parent id of a process?
I can write my own but I prefer to be lazy
trying to do this
class f extends function{}
anyone go any ideas?
wat
@Gordon windows has the concept of parent process?
you can extend function in javascrip
That's because they are objects
14:50
@William php is not javascript.
ok is there a way to add properties to a function then?
no
functions don't have properties
@William what would be the point?
Because they are just that
functions
no subclassing arrays, strings or functiosn wtf?
give us arrays at least or something
14:52
...
@William here you go: []
@pmmaga He said arrays, plural, try this: [[], []]
my bad.. :/
@duncan3dc i think he meant to treat arrays like objects or extendable classes, I think.
14:54
someone should make a php that simply casts all input values for the built in functions to arrays or strings by calling toArray() or toString()
bam basically subclassing
would have to change is_array also
BAM basically poop
Extending ArrayObject is not subclassing
@William I don't know what you are trying to do, but you might have the wrong idea of how php works, because it is not at all like javascript. So, you will have to change your approach towards it accordingly. Please, read up on some php resources to get a better idea.
@mega6382 modern languagse allow subclassing
SUbclassing has nothing to do with being modern :P
14:57
if a language doesn't have subclassing I would call true OOP though. I guess modern is debatable
@William And ofcourse php has subclassing. php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.inheritance.php
I miss futurama
Morning
15:00
Woops almost kicked instead of ignored :P
hola @rtheunissen
@William whoa.. a language where you can only subclass classes? what were they thinking?
javascript doesn't have the concept of classes
@pmmaga You just don't have class
so I guess it's not modern?
they are ducktaped on but yes javascirpt has classes
15:03
no, javascript has prototypes. the class keyword does not make it a class, it is just syntax sugar for prototypes.
unless we have different definitions for classes
yes but class works fundamentally different then prototype
do this without a class
class s extends Array {}
function s() {}
for (const m of Array.prototype ) {
    s.prototype[m] = Array.prototype[m];
}
@PeeHaa did you see the trailer for Disenchanted?
idk there are many ways...
Nope. Checking it now
15:05
@FlorianMargaine Array.isArray(new s())
s.prototype = Array.prototype might work too...
classes are not just syntax sugar for prototypes in javascript. It fundemantally does something different when detecting the objects type
hmmm not sure @Gordon
__invoke() method in php essentially let's me do what I want
is_callable returns so essentially you can subclass functions
15:14
@William but you wont be able to rebind $this when you add __invoke to a class. it's very much not the same as subclassing Closure (which you can't because it's final)
@Gordon Don't bite
ob_get_clean does not call the ob_start callback – #76563
thank you gordon I will research some more. I think I understand what you mean but will need to do some experimenting. Might work for my use case still
15:32
I don't think I'll ever get used to sending an email out to the entire organization, but this time it included board members
Just wait until you find the mistake, and have to re-send out the email to the entire organization including board members. :P
that's why I leave the "To" field blank until I'm absolutely sure I'm ready to send it
PHP's DOMDocument is really stupid. For the XML:
<my_element>value</my_element>
The following code
$my_element->hasChildNodes() // this is true
returns true because it considers `value` as a child
o/
@sweg_yolo_69 Nice name dude.
@sweg_yolo_69 Is it really libxml or you being stupid here?
15:44
@sweg_yolo_69 Try something like, ($my_element->childNodes > 0) instead.
That's not PHP's DOMDocument's fault, not even a little bit... dom.spec.whatwg.org
@mega6382 Yes, that's how I got it working ($element->childNodes->length > 1)
@William FWIW, from what I understand, there are very few languages that can claim they're "true OOP"
And yes, I know it's not PHP's fault, but XML in general
It's nobody's fault
It's actual how it is suppose to work
15:47
@sweg_yolo_69 Be careful with that, don't let @DaveRandom hear you badmouthing XML. :P
There is a textnode in there
Yea but why not differentiate between "value nodes" and "node nodes"
Why call them both nodes
Why not?
Also it's not related to "values"
Attributes might have a value
@mega6382 He likes XML? He was just telling me last week about how JSON is making the same mistakes as XML for the same reasons.
I figured he just hated any data transport format equally.
he loves SOAP
15:51
Feb 7 at 11:10, by DaveRandom
I prefer XML
Yeah, and he's a big SOAP fan.
@PeeHaa I just don't see the intended use case of hasChildNodes() the way it currently works.
If you want to check if an element has any kind of value(text or another node) you can just check $element->nodeValue to see if it's not empty/null
You just don't understand what nodeValue does
I read that it gets the text content of all it's nodes(including children)
nodevalue will also give you null on certain other nodes
@sweg_yolo_69 please re-align your internal glossary to match the common, accepted terminology: e.g. node doesn't just mean elements, there are various types of nodes, like text nodes, element nodes, comment nodes.
15:58
It's an actual tree of stuff.
@salathe comment elements too
@salathe You're right, but I have to be a bit mad first :p
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