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Hello all. I have db containing vehicle information that's over 500k rows, the columns are manufacturers, models, years, odometer, date sold etc. Of course, a detailed query takes a long time, is my best option to split the db into multiple tables for models or indexing? multiple models don't need to be searched at once
00:17
@Bonstark 500k rows is nothing
you just need the right indexes
what the right indexes are depends on what you are doing, you need to look at which queries are run most frequently, and which are the most expensive
Ok, that gives me the right avenue to explore. Thanks! do you know offhand any good resources for learning to index correctly? I'll look myself of course, just if there's anything good off the top of your head.
@Bonstark MySQL?
Yes, mysql, the admin is done in phpadmin, the queries in php
I know that using LIKE is slow so I have avoided doing that. Going to be a lot of testing today!
then not especially, sorry :-P however I can tell you that there are probably some easy wins, find a query that's very slow in your codebase and EXPLAIN it, then play around with indexes and see how that affects the EXPLAIN output
do you have a sample slow query you can share?
00:36
Sure, a slow query would be something like;
'SELECT name, model, type, year, odometer, `condition`, saleDate, salePrice FROM vehiclesMazda WHERE name = 'Prius' AND odometer BETWEEN 50000 AND 150000 AND `condition` = 3.5 AND saleDate BETWEEN 2018-06-05 AND 2018-06-05 LIMIT 1000;'.

The results are stored and tabulated in php using bootstrap for aesthetics, the sale date and price are used in google charts. There may be a typo in that query but shows the basic idea. I'm not all that experienced so it probably isn't very efficient!
01:22
@wellington sorry, had to get dinner, I was pretty hungry earlier
if you're looking to learn how to build an ecommerce site, that's certainly doable; but if you're looking to get something up and running quickly, then a pre-made option may suit your needs better
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Q: same redirect action works for store and update but not destroy

helloI'm trying to redirect after destroy, store and update actions using the redirect logic. return redirect()->route('fac_cit', [ 'user' => Misc::getOwner($redirect_here) ]); This redirects as expected when I run store and update methods but I get a totally different outcome for destroy action. ...

02:10
Hiiii
 
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03:20
Good morning
night all
fireworks time
 
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06:17
will object be created when constructor throws Exception?
https://3v4l.org/BFoom
06:30
@Exception Obviously not. You can test this simply by catching the exception: 3v4l.org/pGOIL
okay .. so does it mean that object will be created in the memory but will not be assigned to variable?
@Exception No, at the point that an exception is thrown, execution is stopped.
Think of it like a goto
but java guys still saying yes for object creation .. and I am confused now..

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What do the Java guys have to do with PHP?
concept is same bro
06:36
@Sherif Some people that know Java also know PHP
I mean, if you're asking did PHP allocate memory for the object then the answer is yes. It did. However, that memory is going to be wiped the moment the exception is thrown from the constructor.
@JennaSloan For realz? No way!
Get out!
But if you're asking is the object still there, then the answer is no.
It's not.
@Sherif okay that is somehow acceptable..
Glad I could come to your acceptance criteria.
after exception object in the memory gets destroyed
@Sherif you are welcome ;)
I didn't thank you.
Object instantiation involves 2 parts: 1) memory allocation, 2) construction. If the constructor doesn't return, the object is technically not instantiated. PHP's GC cleans up since the memory becomes unreachable.
06:40
what's the most reliable way to detect whether php was build with glibc or musl c from php?
will the --build param in the configure string be reliable?
@Gordon I don't think so. Was it built from source or installed via package manager?
must work for both
There are different PHP extensions you could technically compile against libc or not. For example: intl. I'm not sure of a fool proof way to detect that after the fact without having access to the config log.
Sorry
I guess I'll do this outside php then and just parse the output of ldd --version
Yea, I don't know that php even exposes that information, to be honest.
06:46
@Sherif thanks man
I mean, I guess some parts of phpinfo() do like with intl
hmm
@Sherif just for clarification: I know that its musl-c. It's an Alpine container. I just need a reliable way to figure this programmatically for any php.
@Gordon I wish I knew. Sorry :/
np. thanks anyway.
I was digging through phpinfo but it doesn't seem like a reliable way of doing it
morns
Wes
Wes
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07:33
o/
08:00
debonair courteous, gracious, and having a sophisticated charm: a debonair gentleman.
basically describes me
08:25
I'm trying to find a code in a editor. So which one is correct?
- What's on your 75 line ?
- What's the line 75?
what is on the line 75?
@Shafizadeh the correct way to ask for that is to say ctrl-G 75
@Gordon please always share me such notes .. I love professional terms
08:38
@Shafizadeh it's not so much a professional term. it's just a shortcut to select line 75 when using jetbrains IDEs
@Gordon almost all IDEs/editors have this feature.
@Shafizadeh ctrl-G means "go to line", it is a keyboard shortcut.
@mega6382 yes, but it might be a different shortcut. in VIM you do :75 instead. Ctrl-G would take you to the last line.
yeah, but I was talking about GUI editor.
@mega6382 ah got it .. yes phpstome has this shortcut .. I just tested @Gordon
@mega6382 in gedit it's find next occurence of search term :-P
08:55
guten mernings
Wes
Wes
css did !unimportant and they are serious about it drafts.csswg.org/selectors-4/#zero-matches ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@Wes shouldn't it be !!important :P
09:11
@mega6382 @Shafizadeh "What's on line 75"
Not "the line"
@Leigh yeah, I figured that later.. but didn't bother to mention it.
09:23
moin
10:06
Morning
@DaveRandom How is the new job going? Have you started it yet?
Platforms that support plugins (wordpress, joomla, drupal etc...) are nice because of the extendibility of the functionalities
However this plugin mechanism can also be the weakest link. Loading a malicious plugin is game over
So i was thinking, does it make sense to "sign" such plugins before deploying them?
Kind of like how apple/android apps do not run directly on the phones without (re-)signing them?
and how would someone sign them in a web context such as php (backend) or js (frontend)?
Hash checking seems possible
@HamZa What stops me signing a broken plugin?
The signature means nothing if the code is broken
@Leigh eugh, i guess it's a different threat...
Are you trying to protect against code tampering (i.e. repo takeover, compromised download site, etc?)
Signing will help there
And you'd use a public key system, you sign with your private key, and they verify with the public key
Look at how git tag signing works
10:16
@Leigh i have a client who has a plugin system, they made a few plugins of their own and provide an API so that developers can create their own plugins. Users can then import such plugins
it's a bit far fetched i know
And you want to ensure what exactly? The plugin they import is the same one the authors released?
@Leigh at least approved by the owner of this system
@HamZa so you want your client to sign all the plugins that external developers create?
just an idea i thought about
the system could also just show a warning instead of completely rejecting it
@HamZa So not only will they need to be signed, you'll need to maintain a whitelist of allowed signatures that are approved for import
10:30
i know, it's a whole lot of a hassle to implement for little "security" gain
I guess this is not so common after all
10:42
@Wes :D
Mornigns all
11:23
@mega6382 yeh good tnx, started on Monday
So far I've basically spent the week getting frustrated with shell scripting and googling stuff :-P
Sounds like the first week of any job.
@DaveRandom seems about right, so, is it better than your last job?
@mega6382 weeeeell, at his last job he was spending half of his time fixing printers for his colleagues.
also excel
Apr 25 at 12:28, by DaveRandom
I would estimate the number of hours of my life I have lost because of people trying to manipulate data containing phone numbers in Excel to be well into the thousands at this point
11:38
@Gordon you do java stuff, right?
Java and the occasional C and ReactJS and some PHP
what does this construct do? try (assignment-expr) { statements }
with no catch
never seen it before today, struggling to find docs for it
> The try-with-resources statement ensures that each resource is closed at the end of the statement. Any object that implements java.lang.AutoCloseable, which includes all objects which implement java.io.Closeable, can be used as a resource.
OK cool, I assumed it was something like that (basically the same as using() in C#)
ty
yw
interesting. I can no longer type ^ in intellij
12:02
Good Morning! Happy Friday Eve!
@StatikStasis we don't call it that. We call it Prebeccaday.
My apologies. =p
morning
12:19
re
12:42
@Gordon Oh, I installed PHPStorm with Snap the other night. Really easy.
@Gordon any idea why it needs the try, rather than just a plain pair of {} ?
@Danack no idea
13:12
Anyone tried a php app for Android? Other than the obvious complication of a mobile keyboard, are any of em worth it?
a php app?
Yeah
a php IDE?
or a LAMP?
or a php gui framework?
Like LAMP
how is it related to mobile keyboard?
13:13
I can't link it from my phone cause it just opens in Google Play
you're greatly confusing me
Well, typing code on a mobile keyboard is not ideal
what is its name?
so you're looking for a PHP IDE on mobile?
@mega6382 server for php
@FlorianMargaine I guess combination server+IDE
13:15
why?
just write code on your laptop and upload it to your phone where you just execute the code, no?
@FlorianMargaine I don't want to get out of bed yet >.>
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I suppose I could use the shitty laptop I bought a while back, I dunno how well it'll work though
I'm amused that was starred
@Tiffany Its relatable, that's why. :P
13:19
@mega6382 I know there's the obvious complications similar to xampp
But I can't expect much when it comes to writing code on a phone
^^ a good example of why that meme law would be good for content creators.....that image has deliberately had the source stripped off it. twitter.com/carterwickstrom/status/1014165500056596481
Most of Reddit's + Imgur's business model is based off of showing adverts on content that has had it's author attribution deleted.
@Danack Some of the comments to that Twitter link are hilarious too.
I don't agree with the meme law though.
13:50
New guy brought a gamer keyboard that's really loud to the office. Ugh
Loud as in clicky keys?
@Patrick tell them....
don't let it stew...
I wear headphones most of the day.
13:53
I lost my bose qc recently :*(
But ordered new ones today (poor wallet)
@Danack ex-coworker complained to me about my mech keyboard a long time ago, so I bought a quieter mech keyboard and said something to the director... director chose to move coworker to a different office
granted, I think there was more at play than just that single instance
I'll see how it goes with headphones. I'm easily distracted without them
Me too- love mine.
Keeps me isolated to my thoughts when I am really zoned in.
Gah, stupid gzip deletes the original compressed file by default >_>
@StatikStasis <3 closing my office door :P
13:58
I do that too- plus I have 3 monitors and my left most monitor is turned vertical for coding and it also ends up blocking the small slit window my door has which minimizes disruptions. @Tiffany
I too almost always have headphones on, with some sort of music playing.
I'm so jealous of you guys with your own offices... :(
one of the reasons I've stayed at this job as long as I have
What kind of coder complains about a mech keyboard?
the ones who have to listen to it.
14:10
the ones that realize that mech keyboard have no advantage
@Danack You don't like listening to that mellifluous mech keyboard clacking away?
It's like music to my ears.
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@Gordon I disagree, I feel more comfortable with mech keyboard than a membrane board
having the tactile bump makes it easier for me to type faster, membrane boards feel squishy by comparison
youtu.be/-Z02wKG6RRQ?t=6m58s - is easier on the ears than mechanical keyboards.
er, loud and glitchy warning.
14:14
@Tiffany fast typing is mostly meaningless over the distance of a day
@Gordon I'm not coding most of the day, though... occasionally I have to type long meaningless stuff
it's like driving a car. yes, you can go fast but there will be traffic lights and other cars and then your average speed will decrease and not much better than less fast typers.
but still, it comes down to a matter of what I enjoy using my fingers on, and a membrane board isn't it
I believe you like it better, but I cannot relate to that :)
fair enough
14:17
I mean, I sure did like my natural keyboard when I still had it and it was akward switching to the thinkpad keyboard, but it only took a day or two and then I was back at the same speed. and it basically was like that with every keyboard I ever had.
the one downside is that mech keyboards cost more, and they're associated with the "gaming" label with PC accessories, so some companies will overcharge on that alone...which is annoying...
I've wanted to try a keyboard layout called colemak, but there's the hassle of having to install the layout on every computer I use
granted, it claims that it's easy to switch from qwerty to it
@Leigh ah I see . thx
The only mech keyboards, I have are with ps/2 connectors, and I haven't used them in well over 5 years
I would think mech keyboards are overpriced for no other reason than they're nostalgic value.
@mega6382 Model M keyboards? if they are, you can probably sell those online... there are people who pay good money for them
14:28
@Tiffany I don't know, probably. I will have to check, they are somewhere in the back of my parent's storage room.
granted, I think Model M was out before PS/2, but I think there are some Model Ms with PS/2
14:39
I should get a whiteboard for my apartment...
why?
@mega6382 One of my favorite playlists while coding or just working in general: youtube.com/watch?v=0tuK0sk_D1M?x
@Sherif Same for me.
@Tiffany I like this feeling too. Danack is a Mac guy so those keyboards are very different and "magical."
@Tiffany I've got a frosted glass whiteboard. I love it. The Board Dudes make some nice ones.
If I am working on my book that I am writing I actually prefer my Macbook Pro keys for typing. The quiet of the keys are nice for that. The other 99% of my time- I like Mech.
what kind of book are you writing?
yo phomies
A fantasy novel but with themes related to our modern era.
14:53
> Danack is a Mac guy so those keyboards are very different and "magical."
yeah, but the keyboard I use is:
It's a work in progress. I rewrote the first chapter probably 13 times until I read another book about just getting through it for the sake of the first draft.
@JoeWatkins yo
@JoeWatkins o/
@Danack oh ok! Ergonomic. I have never got used to those.
@Danack is it a gaming keyboard?
14:55
Definitely a no.
Although one could still use it for playing games.
Ergonomic keyboards assist with wrist strain from awkward hand positioning which can lead to carpal tunnel.
probably if you are sitting at a computer for long enough to get carpal tunnel, or any other RSI, regardless of keyboard, you have an unhealthy work ethic and or environment, probably the keyboard is the very last thing you should look to change ...
a keyboard alone cannot cause that ...
So... Danack is a Mac guy who uses a Microsoft split keyboard?
@Machavity yes. Trying to find key combos is a fun game.
@JoeWatkins .....you're speaking from not having suffered from it. A significant number of people get pain within a couple of hours of using a keyboard or mouse.
15:02
you're guessing :)
I just figured being a Mac guy you'd never use anything MS. Because reasons
it would be hard to believe anyone who sat at a computer for the last decade didn't suffer from something between discomfort and a diagnosable rsi ... I'm just saying that there are other aspects of the environment that matter, your chair, position of arms/back, height of desk, foot rests, and a whole list of other things one might try before changing their keyboard, including just sitting at a computer for less time ...
of course at the point where you've already done yourself an injury, it's sort of too late ... you've just got to try everything ... when you work form home you get to plan your workspace over and over, and if you're mindful of these things from the very start you can avoid injury in the long term ... I find chair and desk height to be more important than the keys I touch or the angle of my arms to the keys I touch ...
The only time I feel real discomfort in my arms/hands/wrists is when I am playing a video game, the intensity and the having to take quick actions, just puts too much stress on them.
you can also be wrong about what is best, I used to have an arm rest made of gel and a mousepad with the same sort of gel supports, and because they felt soft to touch I never suspected it might be the cause of discomfort, but they were, I just needed my chair higher ...
I moved it higher and they weren't used anymore, so I removed them, and I could put up with long days again ...
does anyone how to use this:
`Usage: /lib/ld-musl-x86_64.so.1 [options] [--] pathname [args]`

I have a hard time figuring out what the usage string is trying to tell me. Al I want is the version. WIth glibc I can just pass --version and be fine. musl will display the version when I just invoke the so but it will exit with status 1. How do I get the version with exit code 0?
15:10
The real problem I have with using computer for too long is that I get these terrible back-pains, especially on my shoulders.
when I'm not in the right position, I'll get something between pins and needles and numbness in my hands, from my forearms resting on the edge of the desk ...
@Gordon || true :D
as in: ld --version || true
But uhm, maybe it just doesn't exit with 0
@Gordon musl something something --omg --wtf
it annoys me that I cannot find anything regarding valid options
@JoeWatkins It's been over a year- but on rare occasions I used to have my right arm feel like it was asleep while using the mouse. It would only happen first thing in the morning. I think raising my chair up higher prevented this from happening anymore.
15:18
In all seriousness, --version is mostly standard. But, as with all thing Linux, there's always that one lib that goes "Don't tell me what to do!" and does -list-version-please
@Gordon try with a capital 'V' ld -V
@mega6382 doesnt work. just like --help --?
-V is Apache's thing. His guess is as good as mine tho
I just ran ld --help | grep version and this is what I get:
  -v, --version               Print version information
  -V                          Print version and emulation information
  --no-undefined-version      Disallow undefined version
  --default-symver            Create default symbol version
  --default-imported-symver   Create default symbol version for imported symbols
  --version-script FILE       Read version information script
  --version-exports-section SYMBOL
                                SYMBOL as the version.
15:38
judging by the source code, there is no way to get the version without exit 1
@Gordon then change the source code. :P
Morning o/
posted on July 05, 2018 by CommitStrip

15:54
@mega6382 it's easier for me to plan stuff out on one. Just something about having a board that I can write my thoughts and easily erase it. I get by with scratch paper at work, but I don't really have much scratch paper at home.
and I don't want to use my computer because drawing with a mouse sucks ass, plus it's just not the same for me
@StatikStasis coworker found a keyboard that's very similar to the scissor switch mac boards this is it
it's not scissor-switches, but the keys are small like mac keyboards, like a couple millimeters tall. The pictures on Amazon don't do it justice, it looks different in person.
errr, I got it wrong, ignore the other link, I can't edit the message. this is the keyboard he has
16:10
That looks pretty slick.
I have a WASD v2 with cherry red and red o rings - so nice to type on.
Also very quiet, no one ever complains or points it out.
16:56
@rtheunissen It would be rather odd to complain about a programmer's noisy typing, tho. "Stop typing over there, we're trying to work!"
Not if there are other programmers around you trying to concentrate.
Or when you're at home while someone is watching a movie across the room. :p
Well, working from home would be different I guess
I came up with another use case for weak typing
17:22
@Machavity If it was JavaScript, it would attempt to convert them to strings, then an array, finally converting to an object, adding them and returning NaN.
@Trowski But where's the fun in that? :P
17:42
@rtheunissen one of the benefits of having an office. Either I, or the other person can close their door if something is distracting. To be fair though, some of my other coworkers are noisier than my typing is... a couple of them almost always use speaker phone when they call someone.
and it's not quiet
@rtheunissen Cherry Reds are nice, but in my opinion, not the best for typing because they have no tactile bump, and they're linear. Granted, Cherry does have a switch that's linear and has a tactile bump, I haven't tried those yet.
Reds are usually used by gamers
dammit, always too late on editing. I was wrong, there isn't a linear switch with a tactile bump. It's either one or the other. I was thinking of cherry blacks, but they use a higher actuation force than reds.
Brown switches have a tactile bump, but they're quieter than blues
anyway, enough rambling about mechanical switches, I may have a bit of an obsession
18:46
Steam Summer Sale has ended... =(
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Valid JSON string can't be decoded – #76583
19:35
evenin
@Tiffany I just use a notepad for that, most of the pages on my notepad is filled with doodles though. :P
But yeah, could be cool.
20:01
@Tiffany I have some blue switches too but they're very loud at home.
@rtheunissen yeah, they are
@mega6382 whiteboards are good for that too, but they can be erased :P
 
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21:06
Leaving the office. Later.
ThW
ThW
@mega6382 I use my notebook in tablet mode so the doodle are erasable :-), should have seen the reaction of my project manager the first time I send back an PDF with annotations :-P
@rtheunissen @Wes You two might be interested in this: github.com/morrisonlevi/php-generics-design-library
Oooo
Generics are going to be crazy.
Last Sunday I had a conference call with 3 other people to work out some generics design things. We have another one this Sunday. Anyway, thought I'd share.
@ThW I usually don't let anyone look at my notebook, and I usually keep it in my drawer. Because, even the pages that do have some useful content, I've drawn doodles on those too. :P
21:13
@LeviMorrison do you know the best way to test an extension for memory leaks?
Ideally without using valgrind..
If valgrind isn't an option then use ASAN :)
Would it work if I use a dev build and use USE_ZEND_ALLOC=0 ZEND_DONT_UNLOAD_MODULES=1 php script.php?
I recall something like that working.
valgrind is so bad on os x
You definitely want a debug build. I don't know much about USE_ZEND_ALLOC; it hasn't seemed to make much of a difference in my limited experience.
@rtheunissen What are you working on?
Bits and pieces for ds
PharFileInfo::decompress not working – #76584
21:34
@ThW in high school, I doodled all over my written assignments. One of my teachers said he knew an assignment was mine because of the doodles.
21:53
@rtheunissen Is the user defined comparison RFC aiming at 7.3?
Yes but probably won't have enough time :(

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