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00:09
what's the most important thing I have to remember in PHP?
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@MisterGeeky there is no single important thing. every thing you need is important
@MisterGeeky $
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true
As in, remember you're doing this for $, it helps relieve the pain.
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Wes
lol
sorry for the gif. i know i should have collapsed it but i forgot :B
00:23
@FlorianMargaine you're still awake
isn't it like...almost 2am there?
past 2
tfw you know more about Linux than the tech support person helping you ...
and I think this hosting provider thinks I've hacked my dad's account
00:39
@FlorianMargaine lol and I have a relatively neutral accent for a Manc, in the grand scheme of things. I occasionally encounter Mancs who I find unintelligible, some of them are even sober :-P
A thick geordie or glaswegian accent may as well be a different language
how can I generate a PGP key? I googled it a while back, but could only find websites that would generate one for me... and I'm not doing that...
or do I need to purchase some commercial software to generate a key?
@MisterGeeky PHP is optimised to run bad code well. It's important to remember that this does not mean you have an excuse to write bad code.
@Wes How about putting some of that on YouTube so we can see. Just for teaching purposes. =)
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Wes
yeah sure AHAH
@Tiffany the problem is that you searched the wrong thing. What you actually want is a gpg key (probably)
what are you actually trying to do?
00:50
provide a way for my dad to securely transmit information to me
so he stops texting me his passwords
@Tiffany Like Morgan Freeman and James Earl Jones in one.
@MisterGeeky Everyone else will hate it and put you down for it... sometimes other PHP programmers. Just have fun and build stuff. =)
@DaveRandom looks like you're right, thanks
@Tiffany I feel like "raw" pgp may not be a great solution for that, it's notoriously not enormously user friendly. An IM app with e2e encryption is probably a better bet, iirc Signal is generally considered decent
I'm very not an expert on this subject, but security peeps on twatter seem to mostly not hate it
The fact that moxie wrote it is a good sign
also whatsapp, but I have some misgivings about them, even if you ignore the FB-owned thing
for example the fact that the android app won't render images unless you give the app the "storage" permission makes me uneasy
01:02
Even though he helped with the encryption of whatsapp they can die in a fire
Sadly it's the only way for me to communicate with people :(
I have it installed for the same reason, but it has no permissions
protip: replace the bread with one cabbage leaf in your next burger.
your understanding of "pro" is clearly different than mine
:)
... but yeah really. it's like lemba, but better
I don't use whatsapp and will avoid it as long as I can
Wes
Wes
01:42
oh they announced man in high castle s3 premiere date
it only took a year or something
02:42
Night all
\o although it is already mrnng
... I hate all-nighters
Wes
Wes
02:59
i did an allnighter except i didn't work
soon
:-P
Wes
Wes
sometimes when i want to procrastinate, i watch that talk about procrastination
it's so meta
time for bed. gn
nn
 
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05:19
posted on July 24, 2018

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

05:52
@DaveRandom yeh I know, I just suck
06:16
@PeeHaa Don't do it.
Oh. I read the rest of the conversation. Never mind. Should have known you wouldn't.
Also @Tiffany That was the best search ever.
 
1 hour later…
07:21
Hi , I want build intranet website with joomla 3.8 also I installed community builder for that. Im not getting a free theme even after I spending half of a day for it in google .Could you please any one give me suggestions on it
07:47
morns
@Wes story of my life :P
user9059272
Someone please correct the note on manual page
user9059272
Note:

As of PHP 7.0.0, instead of being undefined and platform-dependent, NaN and Infinity will always be zero when cast to integer.
user9059272
As this is happening since the PHP versions previous to PHP version 7.0.0
user9059272
Check this out for demo : 3v4l.org/FJsKs
07:58
@SerialKisser what is wrong with you? Check this 3v4l.org/LFFTn
epigone an undistinguished imitator, follower, or successor of an important writer, painter, etc.
user9059272
@mega6382 : In my example 9/0 evaluates to INFINITY only and I tried to convert it into integer but I'm getting the same warning and same output in previous versions of PHP. Why so?
9/0 is not INFINITY, dividing by 0 is not infinity, its unknown. thus the warning.
This is basic maths, dude
user9059272
@mega6382 : Check this out 3v4l.org/#preview
user9059272
It is indeed infinity
user9059272
08:03
It shows INF as output.
@SerialKisser wrong link
user9059272
@mega6382 : Now check 3v4l.org/HAjDO
@SerialKisser Yes, look at the version older than 7.0.0, and you'll see that they don't output INF
user9059272
@mega6382 : I noticed that change.
user9059272
Check this example now 3v4l.org/FJsKs
user9059272
08:08
Why there is same result on all versions of PHP?
@SerialKisser This should clear up everything 3v4l.org/ClCDR
Morn in ngs
yo @PeeHaa
user9059272
@mega6382 : Thanks. Your example cleared everything for me.
08:17
happy to have helped
@PeeHaa Why in PHP7+ does devision by 0 results in INF?
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@mega6382 Because, like every other recent language feature, we stole ideas from other languages but did shit implementations of them. In this case, we stole JavaScripts retardation.
PS that wasn't really serious :)
Hey guys, do you know if IntelliJ has some kind of online back up. Because I just freshly reinstall my mac (clean install), relaunched a new project with the same name as an old one I didn't backed up AND magicaly I had all of my old modification...
@Baldráni Yeah, it can sync your settings to your account
File > IDE Settings Sync
Yeah but settings does not include modification of my files :o ?
@mega6382 why wouldn't it I guess?
There us not really a sane result there besides opening a blackhole as a portal to the darkside
08:30
@PeeHaa I believe false was a good result
not sure if I'm more annoyed at 9/0 = INF or (int)INF = 0 :P
Definitely a fountains of wayne day today
@mega6382 i will need to find the rfc for the specific reason. Am on mobile now. Think it was andreas
Sick and tired :<
@pmmaga Wait til you see what happens when you modulo zero
I have no idea what internals was smoking when they reached a consensus on that one
Part of it yeah I think
Casting inf or nan to int should throw ArithmeticError, that's the sane result
Dividing by zero should throw a DivisionByZeroError
But no, we added a class for it and throw it in various situations except for a literal division by zero
Because fuck you, that's why
@DaveRandom hhhnnggg :|
what if $mysqli_stmt->bind_param() halts the script saying "mysqli_stmt::bind_param(): Couldn't fetch mysqli_stmt" ?
08:45
"This user has karma for everything!", people.php.net/user.php?username=rasmus
lol
@DaveRandom rfc it
@mega6382 I would have karma for everything too if at the same time his stats mention that he has "0 open bugs assigned"
@PeeHaa Did... Did you just tell me to go fuck myself?
@DaveRandom I am not sure what it should be, but it definitely should not be INF
i feel stupid... of course bind_param() can't find it's mysqli_stmt if it was closed before... it's so stupid that you can not find the error with Google.
08:50
@mega6382 erm. what? The result of dividing by zero in arithmetic maths is pretty well known as infinity....
@DaveRandom except when infinity is a valid result for your use case....
[citation needed]
The two functions below are identical, but have different semantic meaning

// Calculate a user's priority for a task algorithm is similar to
// the one used by the Slurm workload manager [2]
// Under-served users will have a value greater than 1.0
// Over-served users will have a value between 0.0 and 1.0.
function calculatePriority($sharesNorm, $usage)
    return $sharesNorm / $usage;
}

// Calculate the price per unit of items that are sold as a multi-pack
function calculatePricePerUnit($totalPrice, $numberInPack) {
btw, I think gist.github.com/Danack/5ae0b1b1ce30a0d785dd is not such a great idea......but unfortunately what is needed (returning tuples that have clear support for errors) is unlikely to be accepted as 'the php way'.
function calculatePriority($sharesNorm, $usage)
{
    try {
        return $sharesNorm / $usage;
    } catch (DivisionByZeroError $e) {
        return INF;
    }
}
your argument is invalid
@Danack no the result of x/0 is undefined. But the limit of x/y as y approaches 0 is infinity if you approach from right, and minus infinity if you approach it from left. So, that is why x/0 is undefined
08:56
@Danack I've got a bird for you đź–•
:-P
Oof :P
something to test: check if 1.0/0.0 yields INF, and 1/0 throws an exeption...
@mega6382 yes mathematical theory is lovely and wotnot. The fact remains that division by zero in a computer program is almost always a logic error and/or missing input validation, and should result in an error, which can be explicitly handled and converted to +/-INF or NAN if the semantics of the operation dictate that this make sense.
There's a place and time for "well, actually..." but it is not 10am on a Tuesday when was awake until 4am
<incoherent mumbling> damn kids with their logic errors <noises> no respect!
<loud snoring>
@DaveRandom I don't know why, but the result INF just seems very weird to me
it is
There are cases where it makes sense though
but it should require explicit conversion
09:06
@DaveRandom Sure, but something like this can be used there chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/43358955#43358955
Mornings v2
Disinterested acknowledgement v2
Hi all
How should the best programmer ?
11
Kill all of the other programmers
worked for me
09:20
What work?
@Leigh don't publicize my plans :P
Heroin may also work
only one way to find out, I guess
09:36
Queens of the Stone Age are all PHP programmers, it's what inspired them to write Feel Good Hit of the Summer
09:54
@Leigh There can only be ONE
@DaveRandom intdiv throws it
float division (i.e. /) follows ieee 754 returning inf
@Leigh I thought it was the too much drugs they do.
10:09
@PaulCrovella yeah, but ieee754 also defines "division by zero" as an exception
@PaulCrovella ohh TIL
@PaulCrovella But in exception handling it states that, "Division by zero: an operation on finite operands gives an exact infinite result, e.g., 1/0 or log(0). Returns ±infinity by default."
which I believe is what @DaveRandom was talking about
10:24
That makes sense at the level of IEEE754, which deals with value processing at the lowest level, without the context of language semantics. E.g. in C an arithmetic operation must always produce some result, there's no way for it to affect flow control. But PHP is not C. More to the point, though, PHP elected to abstract numeric scalars in such a way that the line between integers and floating point is blurry, pointing at IEEE754 as if it's imposing a restriction seems like a bad excuse.
it's not an excuse, it's just what's being done
but what is being done makes no sense. I understand the reason, but the end result is highly unintuitive
10:41
I dunno, following an established and widely-adopted standard does make some sort of sense, even if it's not necessarily intuitive for someone unfamiliar with it. There's no way to define division by zero in a way that's intuitive to everyone anyway.
besides, that spec is something we're fine using otherwise even though it has far more common and even less intuitive behavior
10:53
ziparchive returning corrupted zip file. – #76659
@PaulCrovella "There's no way to define division by zero in a way that's intuitive to everyone anyway" <- while I agree in principle, the facts remain that 1) the most common case in which a division by zero occurs is a programming error of some kind, usually either a lack of input validation or missing/faulty condition in a guard branch 2) throwing a catchable error that is specific to div 0 enables handling to give some desired behaviour, and alerts the programmer to their error if it's unhandled.
E_WARNING is a really shitty middle ground, the worst of both worlds - it's liable to be ignored by newbies, and in the case where you actually want INF you need to use @
I get that you disagree with the current behavior and why. What I'm saying is that it's a mistake to suggest there's no rhyme or reason to it. It isn't nonsensical.
11:17
@Allenph :D
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Every now and then, ping one of your competitor's websites using an IE6 VM. Keep them on their toes.
just change your user agent to IE6
Wes
Wes
serious analytics use feature detection to distinguish browsers
oh yay, my dad's web server is on Red Hat Linux
11:29
/me received a new shiny server to play with at home
Cannot connect to mysql 8 using Php 7.2.8 – #76660
@Jeeves thanks... but does it work without PDO?
ah, it seems like a PDO only bug.. I feel safe again :)
If this is indeed the cause, it's not PDO only
Sounds like Oracle is going to diverse MySQL further from MariaDB ...
Morning
obfuscate the code file and the language... happy debugging.
that Polyverse thing isn't open source, by any chance?
polyverse.io/purchase I wonder how OSes like FreeBSD (pfSense) will continue to handle code injection threats..
12:09
@HamZa would not buy
Please what would be the output of this in twig -
{% verbatim %}{{percent}}{% endverbatim %}
What does it mean?
@gbade_ from the docs, it will output it without any parsing, so: {{percent}}
Ok thanks
12:27
o/
Morning!
Morning
12:47
@Leigh me neither
Just when I thought I was rid of all the old classic ASP pages... I found a couple that are still being used... -_-
13:23
@Tiffany ASP... primitive technology
13:40
@Tiffany Check this qr.ae/TUIoTb
@mega6382 "Naturally, I screamed"..
LOL
What I'll never do again: BASIC and Assembly :)
Wes
Wes
14:17
vote down stupidity pls reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/91fylf/…
> $row['id'] is 7 times faster than $row[id] ?
high quality content lol
> I think we all know that the new-ing up of classes will lose us some time
> new-ing up of classes
:O
Wes
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lol
14:38
@Wes for future reference, i don't find people getting that hurt funny.
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Wes
cmon, that doesn't hurt
kids are made of gum. they bounce off things
@Tiffany Cats are murderous, I suggest we all move to dogs. :P
btw is this for real?
"Dogs are a man's best friend, cats are man's adorable little serial killers"
14:55
it's also an argument for spaying or neutering your pet
15:33
posted on July 24, 2018

News coming late tonight.

is anyone familiar with cakephp, i have some routing issues and can't solve them at the moment (or at least what i think are routing issues)
Wes
Wes
16:14
tonight we are going to witness the most anticipated match in history for the world champion title. ARE YOU READY? ARE YOU RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRREADY? WHICH IS FASTER - CLASSES OR FINAL CLASSES? LET'S GET READY TO RRRRRRRRRRRRRRUMBLEEEEEEEEE
17:11
@Wes you're a dork
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:D
really that is too much... i sometimes get full teresko mode as well
that page is the biggest waste of interwebs bytes since trump joined twitter
17:40
I regret telling my dad to Google how to "place text on images css," he keeps linking me w3school pages with "this is neat," and "can you add this?" comments.
@bwoebi Does phpdbg support modification watchers for properties?
Hello world :3
I need a career advice regarding this situation I'm facing:
https://workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/116418/weird-request-from-an-employee-ive-applied-for-a-position-for-him
@kelunik It ought, but it has bugs
@Tiffany step 1 to anything related is telling him to include "-w3schools"
This game looks really interesting! Anyone played it? youtube.com/watch?v=KTutxuWCnBI&feature=youtu.be?x @tereško
@MAZux I think that boss could use an IQ test himself. If it were for me, I'd just send him some screenshots of the application so that he can understand
17:55
@Tiffany Sometimes you can find good information on W3school- regardless of the usual perception it gets.
@StatikStasis I've never seen such a survival game.. it's interesting to see how it will be received by the audience
@bwoebi he doesn't know any different, but I did explain to him why he shouldn't use w3schools in a strict sense
@StatikStasis it has improved after the backlash it received a few years ago, but they still have guides that suggest bad practices
@Code4R7 Thanks, I may consider this solution too.
I agree- it's definitely changed.
It's not as terrible as it used to be, but it's certainly not a definitive source either
17:58
@MAZux are those projects he wants to check your own personal projects or related to your current/previous employer? If it is the first, it's a weird request but not too terrible, if it is the second, I'd definitely say no.
@pmmaga No it's for my current employer
Even answers on SO age overtime and become irrelevant for current versions of php. Still valid if running older versions.
I like w3schools. From what I read, their main quality is how they explain things and make it look very simple.
@MAZux yeah, then I'd say no. Those projects are not (by 99% of the work contracts I have ever seen) even your IP, as far as you know, he may even just be investigating competition and luring you with a job offer to get the info he wants.
evenin
18:02
@MAZux if he wants to see the backend of something, offer maybe to do a teamviewer session?
Granted, that assumes you can do the session from your own home and won't cause a breach with your current employer
o/ @mega6382
@Tiffany I may considering a shared screen session on Skype, but do you think it is a good thing, it's a data sharing thing
@MAZux no
you should not be offering to share anything that's not already public
@PaulCrovella but his employer exploits the fact that he knows MAZux really wants the job. If I were the employer, I wouldn't hire anybody that can be easily corrupted, for a high(er) position.
@PaulCrovella Yeah, thanks. But how to reply in a way I make sure I still have the chance for that job
18:17
@MAZux well you can tell your employer you rather keep that part private. It's just a business agreement, you're allowed to gamble, as is your employer.
In Zend/tests/bug75573.phpt we have this code:
class A {
  var $_stdObject;
  function initialize($properties = FALSE) {
    $this->_stdObject = $properties ? (object) $properties : new stdClass();
    parent::initialize();
  }
  /*...*/
}
As far as I can tell initialize is never used.
@MAZux "No, that is not available to the public." and if they press for it withdraw your application as that's not a place you want to work
However, if it was used it would error.
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@LeviMorrison probably just copypastad from the original bug
Does this not-used code have some bearing on the bug?
Since it's been "fixed" I can't really tell...
Wes
Wes
18:23
imho it's just a leftover from the bug report
@LeviMorrison can't try it on the reported problem version?
That's true.
> Fatal error: parent::class cannot be used for compile-time class name resolution
This seems unnecessary; anyone know why?
looking at the other related bugs, I don't think it is related to the bug itself (nor called for that matter)
I'm guessing it's because we didn't track the name of parent and if it had one previously.
Ah, I also end up emitting the warning about it multiple times sometimes...
18:39
@DaveRandom am I doing it wrong if my tea is almost milk white?
@Wes when is the result gonna come out?
@MAZux "I really want this job" - you probably don't if that is what your prospective employer is asking for.
"But how to reply in a way I make sure I still have the chance for that job" - "I really want this job but there is no way I could breach the trust of my current employer. I hope you understand."
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18:54
"That'll cost you extra." while slowly unzipping
Hey
Got another different segfault on the typed properties branch, will look at it tomorrow
I'm a master at procrastinating writing documentation
@Leigh how did the segfault occur?
I built a WordPress site for my partner ( www.saidasaetgareeva.com ) - she's a motion designer and it's a portfolio site - so it's content heavy and has heavy content.

I'm thinking of ways to make it load stuff more asynchronously for faster page load, but I have little experience with that... Also I guess it's more JS than PHP, so maybe the wrong place to start, but was wondering if anyone got advice on that.
19:11
Evening, I'm a non-developer overseeing a project for a small company ( 3 people) and trying to better understand an issue our developer has, I have a little development background but was hoping someone could help. My issue is...
Our developer is trying to make the data from our website order form availble to Zapier at the point the order is placed so that we can use Zapier to transfer it to various apps. It's taking 15 hours so far with no progress. How would one approach this?
Let me know fi this is the wrong place...
@James google says Zapier is written in JS and Python
You might have better luck at getting an answer from one those two rooms. You might also want to explain what your developer has tried already.
@Tiffany thank you, I know some of our pages had custom PhP code so that's why I came here first.
I will try those though, thanks.
@James then you'll need to explain it a bit more
how does the PHP code interact with the rest of it?
@Danack Thanks
Thanks @Tiffany - I had hoped my developer would do this themselves since their stuck! Will get as much info as possible though and post there, or a question.
19:51
@Julix maybe have a look at amphp, it's an asynchronous PHP framework.
Though, it's shifting away from using promises in favor of something better.
Seems to have amp-le documentation :D
it's created and maintained by some of the members of this chat
Anyone want to help with prepared statements?
:(
you'll probably get a better reaction if you ask something specific
Is this safe from SQL injection?
$stmt = $conn->prepare("INSERT INTO logger (date, ip, action, message) VALUES (?, ?, ?,?)");
$stmt->bind_param("ssss", $date, $ip, $action,$message);

// set parameters and execute
$date = date("d-m-Y | h:i:s");
($action. $message, and $ip are set earlier)
20:05
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Q: Are PDO prepared statements sufficient to prevent SQL injection?

Mark BiekLet's say I have code like this: $dbh = new PDO("blahblah"); $stmt = $dbh->prepare('SELECT * FROM users where username = :username'); $stmt->execute( array(':username' => $_REQUEST['username']) ); The PDO documentation says: The parameters to prepared statements don't need to be quoted; t...

can someone add stackoverflow.com/a/12202218 to the canon list under like sqlinjection or preparedstatements or something else user-friendly
!!canon add sqlinjection stackoverflow.com/a/12202218
Cannonball in place! I mean... canonical 'sqlinjection' was added successfully.
@Tiffany nevermind
s/nevermind/you're welcome/
@Tiffany So no :(
20:16
@JBis in very extreme cases
but the main thing to worry about is to make sure you're using them correctly. I can't say for sure if you are or aren't because I haven't written a prepared statement in a long time.
@Tiffany Ok. Thank you. So it appears if I use mysql_real_escape_string() then I should be fine.
wtf. NO. jesus christ.
@PaulCrovella Is that in reply to me?
@JBis ...is that sarcasm?
please say that's sarcasm
20:19
$var = mysql_real_escape_string("\xbf\x27 OR 1=1 /*");
From the post
.................. you didn't read it
(well obviously along with a prepared statement)
you don't need to escape it if you use prepared statements
don't skim the answer, actively read it
does anyone know what framework IP.Board used?
like Xenforo used Zend
Or IPB has their own?
brb
20:24
@Tiffany maybe be more selective about when you share that post
fair point
@Paul @Tiffany so just (attempt #2) make sure the char set is a safe one
"As we said at the outset, for this attack to work the database connection must be encoded using a vulnerable character set."
or still no
ignore my previous answer, read this and this
Yay my friend Bobby Tables
@Tiffany Not 100% understnading
or if you're lazy and want to use something that's secure and just does it for you github.com/paragonie/easydb
so I need to connect with the new way with a specified charset
@ircmaxell location says Miami, FL, thought he was based in NY?
granted, Awake Watches says Paris, France... so who knows
@Tiffany mysql_set_charset('UTF-8', $foo);
or the new version $db = new PDO('mysql:host=localhost;dbname=testdb;charset=utf8mb4', 'username', 'password');
it's not him, just looks like it
@JBis I'm not sure, I haven't worked extensively with PDO in a while. My aim was to hopefully point you in the direction you wanted, if no one else was able to provide the answer you were seeking.
I try to be an intermediary in the event that someone else more skilled than me is not available... or something...
20:45
@Tiffany Ok. Thanks for your help. Appreciate it. Sorry if I came across as stupid (or lazy).
no worries
@ircmaxell it's a nice watch, for sure... makes me kind of wish I wore a watch
I am trying to represent a hierarchical tree of articles. I'm trying to find how to modelize / implement that. On one hand, I want a hierarchical representation of the tree, to render it recursively. On the other hand, I also want to be able to reorder arbitrary nodes as child of any other node. For the first case, I currently have a tree like structure, of which elements have a children property, that contains their children.
For the latter, I believe having to iterate through all elements of the tree to be troublesome, and inefficient. Is it customary to maintain two structures in that case? One as a tree, one as a flat object collection through which I would update parentship of the nodes?
@JBis You should try using PDO instead. Just keep in mind that by default PDO emulates prepared statements, which you have to disable in the attributes. When prepares are not emulated there isn't a need for PDO to do escaping anywhere because the query and data is being sent separately.
Maybe complicates what you're searching for at this point. Just keep it in mind for the future if you decide to switch from using mysqli.
@StatikStasis why isn't that by default?
or is it because PDO supports a variety of drivers?
Not sure. I just know to disable it because reasons. Maybe some of the php constructors in here could inform us. =p
20:55
Yes. Not all bdsm dbms have native prepared statements.
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bahaha
Ah- and there it is.
@ircmaxell I like that watch.
21:18
/me likes this wider github dashboard
@ircmaxell I don't see anything special about it, except for maybe being made from recycled things. But I am sure that there are some other watches that do the same
no, it looks like rdlowrey
@ircmaxell Oh yeah, that he does
@Ekin don't think I've noticed
@ircmaxell But the name of the guy in the video is Lilian, so its definitely not him
21:23
I know, but looked like him
@FĂ©lixGagnon-Grenier i.imgur.com/SJmk3N9.png .
not bad
21:46
lol, took me a little while to realize that this was not the type of object oriented tree modelling I was looking for ac.els-cdn.com/0895717794902305/…
it's quite impressive however^
21:58
ha, indeed
Wes
Wes
@ircmaxell google "maroon 5 frontman"
I know... :p
Wes
Wes
:P
nice channel youtube.com/user/invisiblepeopletv/videos warning: some are really really sad
!!should I implement a data structure in c++ because I can't type hint array<node> or implement NodeCollections and boilerplate ArrayAccess implementations with manual type checking?
You should implement a data structure in c++ because you can't type hint array<node>.
22:54
@StatikStasis Does PDO come installed default with MySQL? From my understanding its an extensions.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier

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