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15:00
\o/
regex101.com/r/82VfjS/1 find the obvious error... why does this match two consecutive \n (\n\n) ?
every single thing i do
@Allenph I got it once when I was around 26, I can't remember exactly
normally the elderly only get it, but my immune system is subpar because of lymphedema
whats lymphedema?
@mega6382 swelling of arms or legs because of either not enough lymph vessels, or the lymph vessels were damaged (usually from surgery)
Wes
Wes
FUUUUUUUU
/s
it's common for breast cancer patients to get it in their arms.
I have it in my legs, and for me it's because either I don't have enough vessels in my legs or they didn't develop correctly during puberty
@mega6382 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lymphedema (gross warning)
Wes
Wes
15:10
D actually
@Wes D?
Wes
Wes
> D (PCRE_DOLLAR_ENDONLY)
If this modifier is set, a dollar metacharacter in the pattern matches only at the end of the subject string. Without this modifier, a dollar also matches immediately before the final character if it is a newline (but not before any other newlines). This modifier is ignored if m modifier is set. There is no equivalent to this modifier in Perl.
sorry unrelated to what you were saying :B
@Wes no, figured it was regex related, but was curious what you were referring to
Wes
Wes
why isn't D the default
/me adds D everywhere
I felt the same about /gm ... but there are some cases I can think of where /m isn't desired
Wes
Wes
15:16
never used m :B
multiline, it's useful when I'm trying to search through a document with several lines
Wes
Wes
yep
so odd that "a dollar also matches immediately before the final character (if newline)"
why would you have that as default behavior
this is why regexps have no friends
@tpunt you know what tool was used to do the code analysis?
Doing some analysis on the top N packages sounds pretty useful
Was thinking the same
But then I got scared of being distracted and writing another library again
@PeeHaa I think you totally want to write that library
15:25
shut up
And yes
:P
!!should @PeeHaa write that library or write that library
@‌PeeHaa should write that library.
Even Jeeves agrees
I'm going to need to be able to convert CSV files to XML, I'm trying to decide the best way to go about it. I was thinking I could use some kind of PHP script/library that would do it for me, but since my end-goal is to use the XML in Java, should I maybe look for something that converts CSV to XML in Java...? Or is Java's handling of CSVs a pain in the ass and not worth it?
Another question is, if I do go the PHP route, the server will be accessible on the network, but not externally. I'm debating if it's worth putting an authentication platform in front of the web application or not.
I want to kick jeeves so bad right now, but I am afraid it will kill it because of buggy handling :P
15:27
my guess goes to creating a composer.json with the top 1000, composer install and then grep your way out of it :P
I was more thinking of using php parser ;)
I'm not sure if it matters if someone on the network used the web server to convert a CSV to an XML file
@Tiffany What about simple and weak ass http auth?
ThW
ThW
@Tiffany It has CSV loaders for smaller files and an extended XMLWriter for large files.
@ThW FluentDOM?
@PeeHaa I was thinking of using an LDAP adapter so that the people using it wouldn't have to remember a new password
15:30
@Tiffany what difference does it make, where you make the xml, it'll be the same structure, whether you make it in php, js, java, python or go or whatever
@mega6382 you're not wrong, but I want to keep it simple as possible, preferably with something I'm already familiar enough with. If I used JS, Python, or Go, I'd probably a week to a month learning the language to be able to do what I want it to. Already familiar enough with PH.
I'm basically accounting for the fact that the platform we're switching to doesn't have the ability to import CSV files, where our current one does. However, their support team said that their platform can handle XML, so it's a matter of converting a CSV file to XML.
good god I need more caffeine, broken English every where
@Tiffany then use php
hmm, I wonder if we should only write "P" instead of "PHP" as the first P in PHP means PHP, so, by only saying P it would mean PHP #mega6382'sShowerThoughts
@mega6382 it could also mean PeeHaa
Wes
Wes
watched that ep yet?
no idea what season it is
I was read an answer from you on SO about MVC. Your answer was containing a function named "factory" methinks. That answer was long. Do you have the link of it?
@tereško ^
15:51
a?
you mean this thing, @Shafizadeh: stackoverflow.com/a/5864000/727208 ?
@tereško yeah I think .. thx
Assignments in "if" conditions – #76927
posted on September 24, 2018 by CommitStrip

@Wes not yet :/ I'm early season three
took a break from watching it, but started again yesterday
16:06
morning o/
Hola @kelunik
rm -rfv ~/.composer/cache took 2m 39s :o
How large was it?
@Jeeves TO THE OPCODE MACHINE!!
No idea, probably pretty large. A ton of very old stuff showed up, e.g. rdlowrey/Aerys
16:18
so, @Shafizadeh, what's with that merge request?
@tereško I'm out curenty (from last day until now) .. I will deal with it when I get home
currently *
question for an RO: as an RO for a room, how do I move a message to the trash?
@NikiC Not a clue - Colin done the RFC. I'd probably just use my text editor's search feature, though.
@Tiffany click on the room button under the description, then click on move messages, then click select the message you want to move, then click relocate, then search for the new room(trash in this case) and then click choose
16:31
@tereško did you know google won't index a HTML page which starts with <style> tag? :-( ..! None of our website pages gotten indexed .. shit really
@tpunt I was more wondering about automating the package download and preparation
@Shafizadeh I know that Google does not really index pages, that have serious validation errors, which is why I pointed you to a validator like a week or two ago
@tereško we're hiring a SEO-expert ..
it is really important
you need to start by getting a HTML expert
:D
that SEO-expert can handle that (since I've talked with one and he told me he can fix needed issues)
Wes
Wes
16:35
there is no such thing as SEO expert
^ that
Wes
Wes
only spam-experts :B
@Wes :D ..! Is Reproduction-link a global concept? We're trying to publish 2 or 3 reproduction in high-domain-authority websites
@NikiC Yeah, I did wonder if you meant that instead. Same answer still (not a clue) ^^
@Shafizadeh those are called click-farms and it's a way to get your site blacklisted by google
16:38
nope .. I'm not talking about adv .. I'm talking about this scenario:
a good website publishes a post about ltk and says "the most powerful Q/A website just launched"
that is advertising
this is .. but not that much obvious
ok guys .. I'm going to home .. bb
it's called "native advertisement"
I'm trying to write a resume summary but my mind is going blank
Bleh
How about 3 sentence resume: "I need money. I can write good code. I hope to learn new things."
16:41
@Shafizadeh You've been had
@Shafizadeh There are two kinds of SEO experts: Liars and Google Employees working on the search ranking algorithm
.. I don't think he will listen :(
@MadaraUchiha have you switched your VS Code to the new "setup"?
@tereško That's what we start with, then we add filler to make it a whole page (or 2) long :P
@Tiffany It's a long holidays period here in Israel, I've sworn to not open a code editor during that time
What's the new setup?
@Alesana if a company need a developer to write a huge resume, then they do not need a developer
Your implication that I code on Windows is offensive.
I was going to install it, but it requests that I uninstall my current version. That's a simple add/remove process, but I'm afraid of it deleting my extensions and settings... I guess I can just back those up...
@Alesana If your resume has more than 1.5~2 pages total, I know people who don't even bother
@FélixGagnon-Grenier no, mouffles is that: monoprix.fr/mouffles-bleu-monoprix-kids-2910013-p
16:46
@tereško Good point
@Tiffany I think those are stored in %ROAMING%, so you should be fine
If I try installing it without removing the original copy, it wants to install in another my AppData\Local\Programs folder which I don't want
But you can setup a sync extension
It's a thing
It backs up all of your settings and extensions manifest to a gist
And you can restore later if you want
@MadaraUchiha So I've heard that resume's should not be more than 1 page, but I've also been told that in the world of programming 1 page can look inexperienced and it should be 2 pages. I don't know how to feel :P
alright, I'll look for that
16:47
@Alesana Your GitHub is worth more to me than a resume.
I need to work on that too :P
I don't need to know that you delivered newspapers as a 10th grader or that you have a license to drive a truck
@MadaraUchiha תודה (google translate might have failed me)
I have a couple contributions where I saw some mistakes in code but nothing worth showing off
I need to know the most interesting things you've worked on, what technologies and tools you're proficient with, and whether or not you have the capacity to learn
16:49
@MadaraUchiha would you bin my resume if I put my IQ score down? :P
That's usually what I try to put on a resume, this recruiter in specific told me to include my work at a hotel as the hiring manager wants "corporation" type experience, but usually I leave off anything that's not related to programming
@Tiffany Almost assuredly.
(I wouldn't be surprised if people do that, but it's so cringy)
@Alesana in the "world of programming" the companies, that expect resumes are either run (in the ground) by HR or expect to hire students
I also don't care about your grades in university/college, unless they're really impressive (like, if you got a 95 or more, for instance)
16:50
you write a resume, if you have nothing to put in your CV
What is the difference between a CV and a resume
o.o
I didn't go to university, so I leave it off and list some courses related to programming
Also, one of the things that annoy me the most is people miscapitalizing and especially misspelling technology names they work in
You're supposed to leave an impression you're a professional in your field. If you write how good you are with codeIgniter it makes my eye twitch
@MadaraUchiha Holy shit, that really shows they know what they're talking about
@Alesana resume in the US usually has more fluff. CVs in the UK/EU should have "just the facts"
16:52
@Alesana That's perfectly fine
I am very proficient in mySql and MARIAdb
this is a CV (actually it's the one I have been using for past 10 years) and it has not gotten any larger
Huh, I thought they were synonyms
I am almost finished with my resume but I just need to figure out my summary
"Self-driven and highly adaptable full-stack developer with a strong focus in back-end development. I am dedicated to learning the best practices and advancing my knowledge in a wide array of technologies." is what I have so far
But it just feels bland
translation: blah blah blh blah want to do backend blah blah blah
Blah blah blah want to do backend blah blah blah want to learn things blah blah
16:54
no, that as just another sample of blah, that everyone writes
that's like asking "what is your biggest flaw?" in an interview
you either answer "I work too hard" or "I get irritated by pointless questions"
IMO "What is your biggest flaw" tests your ability to communicate when it comes to things that could make you uncomfortable, of course now that it's overused it's become a bit redundant
My go-to answer is that I have a very hard time compromising with solutions I know are suboptimal, even when it's supposedly a valid business decision.
Oooh
Mostly because I know it's just exchanging this set of problems for a much larger set of problems in the future.
Which is true, I'm terrible at gracefully compromising
That's a pretty good answer
What really annoyed me as a teenager applying for fast food joints is they would ask "What makes you want to work for Taco Bell?"
And I'm like
17:00
food and money for buying more food
My absolute favorite smbc
Let's be honest here, nobody grows up wanting to work for Taco Bell. Nobody has a special want to be working at taco bell. They do it because they need a job.
@MadaraUchiha Lol
But then I realized that the interviewer was more so assessing my ability to communicate (ie. bullshit) in a professional manner, as the situation might come up with customers where I will have to communicate (ie. bullshit) similarly. So, I think those are valid questions
@MadaraUchiha What are your thoughts on putting a quote someone thinks relevant randomly at the bottom of a resume?
If someone were to answer my "What's your greatest weakness as an employer?" (not that I ask) with "I require sustenance and shelter, and thus need currency in exchange for services I can provide" he'd almost assuredly pass.
@Alesana I wouldn't, unless it's a targeted CV you're sending out and you know the other side would appreciate/like it.
Hmm okay thanks
@PeeHaa @tpunt Apparently this is it: github.com/colinodell/var-packagist-search
17:07
\o/
I really want to get into the healthcare side of programming. I would love to have a job where my work has a (kind of) direct effect on other people's quality of life
@Alesana That's something worth writing in a summary line.
Especially if you're going to apply to healthcare companies.
Everyone are "extremely professional" and "self driven" and "self learner" and "extra bullshit"
Find what makes you stand out.
Hmm
"Full-stack developer with a strong focus in back-end development. I am looking to secure a position in the healthcare side of programming where my work can have a direct effect on other people’s quality of life. " I like it :D
17:24
Do you think employers care that I am fluent in Spanish?
Wes
Wes
maybe, if you are writing a resume i would add it :B
Fair enough :D
good morning
17:39
Good Afternoon
Good day
I have a query that uses a subquery to total some data per minute:
select
  a.created_at_date,
  max(a.visitor_count) as max_visitors
from (
    SELECT
            count(*) as visitor_count,
            DATE(created_at) created_at_date,
            HOUR(created_at) created_at_hour,
            MINUTE(created_at) created_at_minute
    FROM    activity_log a
    WHERE
	    a.site = :site and
    	created_at >= :start_date and created_at < :end_date
    GROUP BY DATE(created_at), HOUR(created_at), MINUTE(created_at)
) a
group by created_at_date;
Is there a way to avoid Mysql's "not clever" way of doing the grouping to make sure I get the correct data back for the 'max row', without repeating most of the query, as opposed to how Mysql seems to want me to duplicate the whole subselect.
Wes
Wes
18:07
all i know about mysql is that subqueries are slow as hell
Unable to connect via TLS 1.2 – #76928
Wes
Wes
hm, why can't you do that without the subquery?
aaaaaaah, now i get what you are asking @Danack
---you are asking if there's a way to write
GROUP BY created_at_date, created_at_hour, created_at_minute
right?--- nvm. do you have example data?
18:22
Should i prepare a query if the values on the WHERE don't come from the user? Example: $stmt = $conn->query("SELECT title FROM myTable WHERE entry_type = 'page' AND id = 2")->fetchAll();
@Susi If there is nothing dynamic in the query you are safe doing what you are doing
@Orangepill Alright, thx
19:20
I had hope for Angular. I haven't messed with it since Angular 1. Still seems like the exact same thing minus controllers (which I didnt use anyway) and using typescript. Still using Singletons everywhere...why JS? Why?
Angular could have been a step to salvation for JS
It had all the right components, and yet.... no.
@Susi No, you shouldn't prepare a query that has no parameters. It's actually pretty expensive to prepare a query, so only do it when you need to (i.e. when you want to pass variables)
@Allenph JS opted to use a different style of abstractions and OO
Dont get why everyone thought this was a huge shift. It seems fundamentally the exact same.
For example, the module system is a huge global service locator
Yeah. Exactly.
const module = require('./module');
Put string, get service
This has issues, don't get me wrong
But combining that with the fact that it's considered bad practice to actually do work in the top level of a module, and it kind of works
You're only expected to export classes and functions, and not actually do work (the exception to that, is of course, the entry point)
The direction JS took (following a massive work by the Node team, basically) is practicality over purity.
The module system works, and I even like it better than PHP's relatively magical autoload system
It's a direction that I agree with, mostly.
19:27
That part is mostly okay. I just dont like how its geared towards shared global instances.
Like I cant even imagine testing this stuff.
@Allenph It's not. My code doesn't have shared global instances.
Shared instances, sure. But not global.
Neither implicitly or explicitly.
@Wes you ever had licecap not being able to capture properly with mostly dark colors?
Wes
Wes
yes that's because gif is 255 colors only
@Wes 256*
Doesn't gif support custom pallets?
Wes
Wes
19:29
would be great a licecap that saved in an actual video format
probably too much to ask for a simple tool I guess
Wes
Wes
@PeeHaa yes but no more than 256 colors overall
@PeeHaa OS?
windows
@MadaraUchiha Maybe I'm not saying this right. At least in Angular the "dependency injection" is just a service locator using shared instances.
19:29
@Wes k
It seems so close. Typed properties...classes, constructors...
Now I need to find a tiny tool like licecap which does work for me :P
@Allenph The original AngularJS, yes.
The "dependency injection" was a bunch of global objects wrapped by a service locator
But that's why I said it was a step, or it could have been.
@MadaraUchiha 255 is transparency is being used
19:31
Angular 5 seems like a different veneer on the same concept.
evenin
Instead of improving on Angular 1 (which API-wise was pretty OK in my opinion), they completely and utterly changed everything, and called it Angular 2
Theres no controllers, but when Angular 1 was still new I never used them anyways, just directives and services. Seems like it's exactly that.
@Allenph There were controllers in Angular 1
To me it seems like they just changed the names, removed controllers, and started using type script.
19:32
They were useful
Wes
Wes
@PeeHaa write a css parser pfff how hard can it be, pffff a couple of days
so i found out that css is a mess :B
Yeah no fucking clue why the fuck you would even do that :P
Wes
Wes
now 2 weeks in, still doing the lexer
Can we call you the gimp yet? :P
@MadaraUchiha Completely disagree. The controllers were terrible in my opinion. What I was saying is that they were there but I purposefully didnt use them.
Wes
Wes
19:33
the gimp? :B
And that paradigm seems to be what Angular 5 is.
@Allenph The controllers is where you'd bind reactive methods to actions on the view layer, and call methods on "injected" services, it's exactly what controllers are meant to do.
@Wes I assume you walk around like that when you want to write a css parser :D
Where do you think (in a visual app) that the handler for a click action should be defined in?
Wes
Wes
:B
i was picturing the open source graphics program :B
19:35
:P
@MadaraUchiha I didnt think it made any sense. It was MVVM not MVC and theres mot a really good reason to have an intermediary object other than to isolate scope which I thought turned out to be a problem most of the time, not a solution.
Not to say I like this new way either. I dont like either.
Angular has one advantage in my eyes
If you have a team of mediocre or less developers, and you don't trust anyone to make technical decisions, Angular is the safe choice to go with
Sane defaults, OK API, not much freedom to screw things up
If you really want to advance and learn, or if you don't fear your teams' tech choices, Angular isn't the path you go with.
@MadaraUchiha ah, to be that young and naive again ... or at least young
I have seen "mediocre or less" devs using it
it's a fucking shitshow
@tereško It's always going to be a fucking shitshow
@MadaraUchiha Meh. I'll do whatever on the front end. I really care about the back end more. That doesnt mean I'm not going to bitch about it though.
19:37
But at least the shitshow is constrained within the boundaries of the framework.
@MadaraUchiha point granted
You know how the wiring works, even if you don't understand the substance very much
I dont see how you could even concievably use the same paradigm you guys taught me in PHP in JS right now anyways.
@Allenph Easy, you don't.
Different environment, different rules.
Especially when you're talking frontend
Sure...but the OO concepts should be the same.
And I dont know how you could follow them with as much rigidity in JS as you can in Java or even PHP.
19:39
And they are. But remember that most of the patterns you know stem from limitations imposed by too-pure OO languages.
Evenin' 11!
You don't need factories, you just have functions that return objects.
@Allenph first thing you need to understand is that javascript at its core is a functional programming language
You don't need decorators, you have real closure that's not a bummer to use
@tereško That
It's a Lispy language (at best) with C-like syntax.
OO isn't even your main form of abstraction in most cases.
You can almost always get away with using a closure
@tereško That's weird to me. Especially considering literally everything is an object.
19:40
(And it's nicer than objects)
patterns are descriptions for common solutions ... thing is, the OOP-ish languages have different architectural problems/flaws that you solve, compared to functional languages
@Allenph So? Since when does using objects === OO?
It doesn't. I just always assumed.
OOP is a form of enabling abstractions, the ability to talk in high level concepts while ignoring the low level implementation details
And OOP, while it is one form of abstraction available in JS, it isn't the main one.
javascript does not have classes (not in the same sense as PHP or Java)
19:42
Even though it has the class keyword
Then why are people writing frameworks that try to work in an OO paradigm in a language that is not conducive to rigid OO?
I blame GWT
@Allenph Because they came from Java and if you take away the interface keyword they can't do jack shit
And why is JS adding class syntax in the first place?
Hi..how is the request/response encoded in a web app? do you write some code explicitly or Protocol performs this?
19:43
@Allenph Because the prototypal API sucked.
It's still prototypal OO and prototypal inheritance, but with a nicer, more familiar looking API
Hmmm. Well, I'm hoping to learn functional soon. They're using Go here.
@ArunRaaj PHP normally assumes form-encoded, and will do the magic for you.
@MadaraUchiha I think, I am gonna try this, not verbally but in written most def :P
But in general, depending on the Content-Type header you receive, you can get any type of encoding you can think of
@Allenph sounds like you will have to grow beard and pick your favorite latte ... and skinny jeans
19:45
alright!
@tereško Not really. I'm glad I get to learn it honestly. Really all I wanted was adherence to an established paradigm and unit testing. I didnt particularly care which paradigm it was. Either way it's a massive step up.
lets hope so
What I found ironic is that I used my newly acquired OO knowledge to land a job not doing OO.
When I was looking for my first job
I had two options, one company that does PHP, and was looking to reimplement their existing framework with more modern ideas, or a company that does Java and JavaScript, and works on new features onto an existing product.
I ended up taking the Java company mostly because I didn't know Java and already knew PHP well.
Wes
Wes
@PeeHaa anyway, because i want to make a css preprocessor that doesn't suck
19:51
@Wes And? Did it end up not sucking? :)
Wes
Wes
i mean unlike scss :B
and i did not make it yet
What happened to your last project Wes?
Wes
Wes
the preprocessor is the simplest thing, obviously. it's the css parser the pain in the neck
Weren't you working on a debugger that didnt suck?
Wes
Wes
i am working on them all, surprisingly
a debugger?
19:52
I dont remember what it was.
> Expected 1 lines before "yield", found -1.
Go home CS fixer. You drunk
Wes
Wes
you mean the testing framework?
i completed that one, surprisingly
too bad it turned out to be a bad idea :B
it is great if you know every single detail of what you are programming... :B
@Wes Two questions
1. Are you expecting people to use it, or just you
2. Is it implemented in PHP?
Sam
Sam
Evening guys.. I've made an authentication web API using JSON web tokens and I have a question regarding payloads.. I've created a new module which runs a simulation given some input data (for this example we can assume I have some front-end form with 35 inputs)... is it feasible (or correct) to send this amount of data via the tokens payload? It seems like a lot of information to attach to the token as opposed to what i've seen in examples on blogs
@Sam Your token should only contain the necessary information to authenticate the client to the server.
And should be sent separately from any other form of input the client may send to the server.
Sam
Sam
19:56
so should I think of the token as a gateaway?
Wes
Wes
1- yes, and maybe people i work with...
2- yes... or rather, not yet
@Sam If you wouldn't put it in $_SESSION dont put it in a JWT.
Sam
Sam
I don't want to use sessions
@Wes PHPunit is a little weird. It is really constricting in its use of required inheritance.
Sam
Sam
I think what Madara says makes sense. The token contains the information to validate the user to access the page and then send the other data as a post request from some form
@MadaraUchiha Please correct me if i'm wrong.
19:58
@tereško that sounds like the cheapest ultrawide I can see, but doesn't seem curved. in your experience, is the curved screen a must? tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/…
Wes
Wes
phpunit sucks but it's the standard
@Sam Whatever you would have put on $_SESSION if you were using it, you should put in a JWT.
Persistent stuff
Not things you would send with forms.
zip-based phar does not respect phar.require_hash – #76929
@FélixGagnon-Grenier for 34'' ultrawide - yes
@Allenph That's commonplace in OO based test frameworks. The shared behavior of tests is defined in those base classes.
19:59
damn ;) ok
@FélixGagnon-Grenier if you see one of those 27'' curved shits - don't bother
Sam
Sam
@MadaraUchiha I think I need to look into what the post method is actually doing.

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