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Each of the handlers can know what type of data they're going to be receiving.
use of undeclared identifiers INT_MAX and LONG_MAX – #76574
Hah, I actually read that a while ago.

A task in my case is nothing more than a description of when the task should appear and when it should be marked as complete.

The "context" object i'm talking about is actually the task handler you're talking about. The interface helps with code completion, unit tests. Now, if the context needs data, it will gather that data itself via an available model, so there are no actual different formats in methods in the context object.
Wes
Wes
19:18
lol that invented penalty
I'm having trouble converting a for loop into a foreach loop. I'm fine with leaving it a for loop, but I want to convert it to a foreach loop to better understand how. See: using foreach loop, using for loop
I used this example for reference, and changed the indices from the first array to numeric, but not able to replicate it entirely
is their a trick to allowing php to scrub a video I have embed using the video tag
on a semi-related note: regex is magic
Wes
Wes
this year england could actually win the world cup, as all teams suck
except... also england sucks :B
friend of mine posted a twitter poll asking if England had a chance of winning
maybe I should reply yes
19:37
@Tiffany you are looping through different arrays
@PeeHaa I tried $uri without [1], but that went a step back in the multidimensional array
how do I embed a video in html5 that allows seeking?
@William like this? or something else?
meeh I doubt you have to use JS to enable seekable for a video element but I guess it might be the case. Yes I am expereminting with that for a while
I wanted to make sure I was on the right track in googling
didn't mean to suggest javascript
19:42
yes right track
though, to be fair, now that I think about it, javascript might be the right way to go about it, since it's easier to manipulate HTML attributes and values through javascript than PHP
no its a server or encoding
issue
what's that to do with seekable?
I am using the same code at the one on the bottom of this page
it shouldn't have anything to do with seekable but in reality it does
and what are you trying to do?
what is the problem?
19:47
Play the video on the bottom of that page
now jump to a different time
try to do it with another video it doesn't work
it isn't the html code it is the video encoding or server headers
or it's a really old sample and browser may be reacting to it differently now
@Tiffany Not uri. Matches 3v4l.org/2ICnQ
You are looping through different arrays
The book that was published, that's associated with it was published in 2010. It's moot, if the author keeps the website updated in response to changes with how web browsers interact with HTML5.
@PeeHaa head->desk...
that should've been completely fucking obvious
thanks
Tiffany you seem to be misunderstanding the example linked does work
19:53
yes, but with how the author is explaining how to do stuff, I'm assuming you're replicating it in your sample, using the author's example as a reference point, yes?
I hate handbrake so I'm trying to duplicate with ffmpeg
I wanted to determine if it is server headers first
@Wes You were saying?
yes something to do with the headers
shrug, I don't know that much about it, I was hoping to be of some help, while also learning something new, but this seems to be way out of my scope of being able to help
Wes
Wes
@PeeHaa it was a joke
25 mins ago, by Wes
except... also england sucks :B
19:57
so, I'll duck out
Wes
Wes
i hope belgium wins
That would be fun
20:12
@NikiC yeah, I approve of that removal of t in zpp :-)
@Tiffany Happy Stockholm Syndrome Day.
@Allenph Happy Blow-Everything-Up-But-Hopefully-Not-Yourself Day
starting around the middle of June, one of my neighbors shoots one firework off in the evening, each day
Wow. I bet that's annoying as fuck.
only that it's completely random and I'm not expecting it, but it's early enough in the evening where I'm not sleeping, and even if I were, I'd probably be passed out to the point that it wouldn't wake me up
20:28
Last year I burned my legs pretty bad putting out a fire someone started. They were all just staring at it in shock and no one had called anyone or done anything.
am I out of line if I report an email account for spamming, who's using an unfortunate spam email with a huge list of recipients as an opportunity to "advertise" their business? -_-
ohai @CharlesSprayberry
long-ish time no see
how's life?
@DaveRandom Howdy. Going pretty good. Really busy at work but finally getting back into some PHP stuff again. How about yourself?
great yeh thanks, just started a new job working with @FlorianMargaine yesterday \o/
20:36
Nice. That sounds exciting
yeh it's great, I have no idea what I'm doing and am surrounded by people who are way better than me
That sounds like a pretty awesome place to be in ;)
it really is
Over the last few months we've had some new team members come onboard so I've seen my role shift more to mentoring and training and stuff and not as much code work as I used to do.
Is that good or bad from your PoV?
20:42
A bit of a mixed bag to be honest. A lot of it has been self adjusting to the idea that I can provide business value without necessarily writing code. We were in a situation where we really needed more developers and it is important they get up to speed and can be productive
And our application(s) are relatively complex and we're working in a highly legally regulated environment.
And I'm the only developer left from the original team that developed the applications so it is important that the knowledge I have gets shared. But at the same time I just want to write code sometimes ;)
I guess a lot of that really just comes down to whether you have the right kind of communication skills and sufficient patience
I'm not confident I have either :-P
Yea
I'm not really very good at either I think.
I take the patience I learned in dog training and try to apply it to other things in my life though
I will happily explain a very narrow subject to someone in painful detail for hours, but high-level overview stuff, not so much
And rub their nose in the code if they did it wrong?
20:46
We have pretty extensive code reviews so we all get the opportunity to point out places we've shit all over the codebase.
I see where we screwed this up now.
Every time I have to look at git blame I cross my fingers it wasn't me that committed the offending shitpile.
Triggered by looking at what that "silent" parameter is good for
Just double checking if you agree that extract should stop on an exception, instead of throwing for the first invalid assignment and silently ignoring other invalid assignments (but performing valid ones)
@Wes Are you watching this?
20:57
.....England won on penalties.
We truly are in the mirror universe.
@NikiC I don't really care - both behaviors are fine for me
CFO is trying to bone me for my entire last check.
@Danack Just barely too
@Allenph do you need the extra money? Are they hot?
Or perhaps s/for/out of/
@Danack Would be way funnier if it wasn't several grand I'm getting screwed out of.
21:06
@Allenph 1. Are they in the right? 2. Do you have a signed contract/written paper trail proving that they are not
I'm about to see if I can find it.
 
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SSL fails w/EC crt: "PDO::__construct(): this stream does not support SSL/crypt – #76575
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