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03:00
@AndyLobel When you compare strings to integers PHP does a type conversion. You string converts to 0. Since you aren't also explicitly checking type your expression evaluates to true.
In the world of PHP your expression makes perfect sense and should be expected to be true.
Also, in nearly every instance use ===
yea i just wondered lol thanks
will it always convert the string no matter what way round it is like if it was 0 == 'password123'
@AndyLobel Yes
i seem to remember in javascript if it done string>int on something like 'password123' it would change it to 123
You aren't working in JavaScript. You are working in PHP. :)
lol thanks for the heads up
03:07
As a fair warning. If your string had been 123password it would convert to 123
But since your string starts with an alphabetic character it would convert to 0
e.g. 1password23 would be 1
i might just go shoot myself now
how, in g-d's name, is this question more valid and addressable than the question i asked?
;) Just something you gotta learn about PHP type conversion
It can be a bit of a pita at times
03:08
You should use the type-specific comparison operator: (0 === 'password123') === false
But, yea, like Chris said...use ===
you super awesome coders are not super awesome assessors of question validity
so, 1 == '1' === true, whereas 1 === '1' === false
What question are you talking about @dyelawn?
[ ironic head-desk tag /]
03:10
@dyelawn what in the name of Satan's Wooly Beard are you talking about?
so is there like some order of conversion? like if it was false == 0 would it convert the 0 to false or the false to 0
@chris a question about type-conversion seems more "you didn't read the docs" and "hey, maybe i should make a hilarious, mocking pastebin" than a question about drawing the line between abstract classes/objects and simple data arrays
or, to put it in starred comment terms, more theoretical than specific.
And, @CharlesSprayberry, I don't think php was coverting his string into an integer like that: codepad.org/jRiMrfAq
@chris separate and apart: no one would/will acknowledge that i gave @AlexCastro the same answer you did, like thirty minutes earlier, and that's just irritating.
03:18
@dyelawn I believe I asked for clarification and Chris gave that, so that's probably why.
I've been in and out, so I apologize for missing stuff.
method chaining makes my eyes bleed
goddamn it i can't store ip addresses as an integer anymore. thank you ipv6. thank you.
@dyelawn - ... I don't even know what to say about the lack of "acknowledgement", but as far as the question goes, it was more in the way you asked it I guess. You're taking it too personally, I guess, the treatment you perceive isn't intended as a slight from me, anyway
I'm making a donkey logo for my blog
I couldn't be in a cranky mood if I tried, photoshoppin' donkeys
@dyelawn for the record i got your ping yesterday...you shouldn't take anything here persaonlly
03:22
lol @Chris is like "On a lighter note, I'm making a donkey logo for my blog"
@AlexCastro for the record, just went back and reread the log, you didn't ask for a clarification about why you should check for a valid response from the execution of the statement as opposed to validation of the input from the $_POST values. you just ignored my response, and spent a half-hour longer chasing your tail than you needed to.
Then I probably didn't look and was trying myself. I don't remember, I don't know, I'm sorry!
@Lusitanian it's pretty difficult to refrain from taking it personally when you're called stupid, or people are throwing out sarcastic responses. i think stackoverflow is a fantastic learning environment most of the time, and i wish it were all of the time.
People will be sarcastic. Face it. a) it is the internet, b) you're hanging out with (mostly) fairly intelligent guys. There's going to be sarcasm, there's going to be social ineptitude. Nerds don't have their glowing reputation as the life of the party for nothing.
@dyelawn suit yourself. i'm certainly not out to damage anyone's feelings
and i don't think anyone here is
otherwise we wouldn't be here helping people and learning
03:28
I don't think so either. There is banter among friends, and honestly it makes it kind of stiff and awkward when someone takes it all personally...
@Chris I'd just like to input that your beard looks cool and is currently what I'm going for. /offtopic
banter among friends is cool, when it doesn't get in the way of the purpose. twice in the last two days, i've had questions/responses disappear in face-palm or head-desk tags. tonight, one of those responses could have helped someone who was looking for help. propriety and timing are keys to balanced humor; the difference between Monty Python and Dumb and Dumber, if you will
Which is because, as @Chris said, some of us are somewhat inept socially.
@dyelawn Part of the reasoning for my statement to @tereško last night was because I see him deal with people who are unwilling to learn and think they know more than him within the realm of this room quite often, while; in fact he's one of the most knowledgeable developers in here.
i'm sitting behind a keyboard all day, too, dude. just don't be a d-ck
i don't think i know more than anyone in this room, ever.
Might I have made an unfair generalization about you? Sure. Should I have? Absolutely not. Do I feel bad about it? Yes, because you're taking it personally -- so I do apologize.
03:33
but that doesn't mean i can't have ideas or questions, and try to figure things out through those ideas and questions
Of course it doesn't, that's how you learn (:
On a more on-topic note, can you index a MongoDB hash?
I don't feel bad, and I don't apologize, because I don't think I was out of line at all. I'm a dude, and I don't like feelings.
i know more than you all, .. whats an int again? haha ;P
@Chris lol
I don't pretend to understand emotions all that well but meh
whatever. anyway, it appears that the answer to my question is yes. good
@Chris congratulations, dude; your superior masculinity won't be questioned. except when people start wondering why you need to explicitly state your lack of feelings, start wondering if you only say you don't have feelings as a defense mechanism. maybe that's why you work behind a keyboard, because controlling your feelings is much easier with a machine than with humans...
03:42
@DI\InjectParams( { "container" = "service_container" } )
This makes me sad.
How do you sanely inject a service locator into a class
oh WOOPS! [humor tag] hope i didn't just cause an existential conflict for you
Lets tell people they spend their time on computers because they can't deal with people...on a programming website... genious
at any rate, i've been hammered since like 9pm EST; but for real, you guys shouldn't alienate people. it's why those stereotypes of social ineptitude that you cite as justification for inadequate ability to answer actually exist
I'm not citing anything as justification...
@Chris did and you're welcome to look at him for that but I'd imagine many in here would back him up
03:46
what do you guys do sit around reading dictionarys
@Lusitanian it was @chris i didn't tag it, my b
@dyelawn Heh it's okay. Just take it easy around here knowing that no one is intentionally trying to harm you or hurt your feelings. It should be a safe place to learn.
The stigma that programmers are socially inept is totally wrong.
good deal. but it's not about hurt feelings; i don't have feelings. it's about starting a "haha! look at this dumbo!" nerd party at the expense of not actually addressing a question that someone has asked. that's irritating and devalues the community
Nary a generalization is ever correct ;)
    // assign the injected request
    $this->request = $request;
    // assign the injected router
    $this->router = $router;
    // assign the translator
    $this->translator = $translator;
    // assign the security context
    $this->securityContext = $securityContext;
    // initialize the navbar collection
    $this->collection = [];
great comments are great
03:50
@Dyelawn if you're really hammered, just make the right decision and leave the chat. it's not appropriate to be here while drunk and accusing everyone of insulting you.
ok screw this lol its like impossible to get a reply
@AndyLobel Whatcha need?
it's not appropriate to be in an internet chatroom while drunk? CUI? Falsely accusing is inappropriate; justly accusing is not only appropriate, but justified and necessary and for the good of the community.
@AlexCastro I'd argue that it's more egregious to ask questions, then leave and not look at the responses, and subsequently return to re-ask those questions, consuming the resources of the community to answer a question that's already been addressed.
that's inappropriate, Alex. That's inappropriate.
i'm out, gotta get up early
night ya'll
stay classy, san diego
Inadequate? Hey buddy... who's asking for help? I answered your damn question, don't expect it ever again.
03:56
@Chris the ignore list exists for a reason (:
@AndyLobel What do you need, bro?
On an actually on topic note, the OAuth library has gotten pretty mature
@Chris If your coworker still is interested tell him he can do whatever he wants with it, MIT licensed
we just need to implement 1.x and FB support and add some proper testing and decouple the Uri from the Service class and we're set
Heh, he's turning the corner on his. Once his is done, I'll look at them both and decide which one pisses me off the least... you know how it goes. "Other people's code" is like wearing other people's pants
Totally understandable
I want to pitch in on git this weekend, if there is anything left outstanding
03:58
It requires PHP 5.4 per my choosing (maybe a bit asshole-ish but i want people to upgrade)
5.4 is berries
Hey, that'd be great! The main thing we need to do is unit test
5.4.5, even
OAuth1 is delegated to @PeeHaa and I'm going to clean up the coupling (i'll throw in a factory) and add any remaining oauth2 implementations
we have a test config set up and a few tests already, but i'd like 90 - 100% code coverage per xdebug
as i'm going to put this in composer and hopefully gain some usage, it'd be great to have a high quality lib in use
@Chris "look at my sweet 2005 rickroll joke" is not an answer. I'd be more upset about your telling me not to expect answers if you'd actually given me an answer.
04:00
seriously, just drop it. it's not worth fighting over.
hardly anything in a programming chatroom is
look, @Lusitanian, I'm never gonna give this up
never gonna let this down
not a good thing. relaaaaaaaaaax
@Chris I"m going to bed, API docs here if you wanna get a feel: lusitanian.github.com/PHPoAuthLib/doc/api
@Lusitanian Aye, thanks
I can't get my donkey to look pissed off, I think he looks sad
He's supposed to be pissed off, grinding the star under foot
@Chris just so we're on the same page, one day, you'll be wanting my answers to your questions. and i'm gonna be like, "even though i said i'm never gonna run around and desert you; i'm gonna run around and desert you simultaneously. take that."
@dyelawn, let's make a deal. If I ever find myself needing YOUR help, I'll quit programming and take up farming.
04:08
oh! like right now, when you want some help with a logo design! don't tell me you're too blind to see that your cartoon-styled donkey looks sad instead of angry because of the angle of his eyelids; those cartoon-styled eyelids should measure at least 45 degrees from nose to exterior point to express anger
I'll even help you with the farming, that's the kind of guy I am. Go buy some raised beds, my friend. They're more conducive to controlling soil and water conditions for your crops.
@Chris the eyebrows need to be angrier
The post was to the room. I've experimented with eyebrow angle already, because I am not afraid to gain by trial and error. Let me again say, if I ever needed your help, specifically from you, I'm in the wrong business.
And stomping implies movement. the leg with the star underneath needs to be angled; preferably at the knee and the ankle
Gotchya bro
i walk back in for one minute and see this
@Chris don't feed him and @dyelawn for the love of everything that is good just stop
there's no point in this
04:14
what? the most epic rickroll ever?
-- and that was justified
@Lusitanian Meh. I put him on ignore, first time I've ever done so.
certainly worth it
there's a point; it's a point not unlike the head-desk and face-palm tags i've gotten as responses to some legitimate questions. the difference is, this is hilarious to me, whereas a [facepalm] or [headdesk] becomes ever more depressing with each statement; a comment with half the heart of its most recent half-hearted ancestor.
okay, i really hate to do this; but this has been so off-topic that you're going on my ignore list as well
04:18
oh noes! ignored!
@rdlowrey whenever you get this: how do you feel about lookup-method style dependency injection?
a la spring java
seems too magical and service-locator-ey for me but i've never seen the concept until ten minutes ago
@Lusitanian linky?
jmsyst.com/bundles/JMSDiExtraBundle/master/annotations there's an example there at the bottom in terms of sf2/php
@rdlowrey whenever you get this: how do you feel about responding to a rickroll with an infinitely more awesome rickroll?
and google "spring mvc lookup method" and you'll find a bunch of stuff
to me it seems like a kinky-way of coupling to a service locator/massive container object
but i could be wrong and it may be implemented differenly than that
04:23
@ShyamK why does your avatar look like a mugshot?
hi guys =)
it's my first time in this chat
plz be nice =)
Never!
lol =(
lol
04:24
Never say never
never say "never say never" :)
you can n-e-v-v-e-r-r-r- s-a-a--y- neevverr
omg justin bieber is trolling us
php ownz! asp =)
All right, Fievel Mousekewitz... got any questions?
04:25
wow ur the mind reader yes i do
lol
why is PHP so awesome?
@Lusitanian Its weird
it's not
PHP is... PHP
I would stop before "awesome", but I do love the language
indeed
04:26
Compared with, say, C
i love annotations, everyone here get at me
i love php and java
it's crap rolled in inconsistency and dipped in crap. but it's everywhere, and it to some degree lets you get stuff done
hmm yeah
@cHao I've built some awesome stuff in PHP/JS, TBH it is more about your toolkit and approach than the language.
04:28
i'm kinda noob in php
Java... I get frustrated fast, but that probably has more to do with my lack of familiarity
Ruby... lolwut
ASP.net... lolwut
Fievel Mousekewitz, I actually have a question for you: why was Don Bluth excluded from th development of the sequel, Fievel Goes West, when he had such a proven track record of success on animated children's films?
@Chris it wasn't because you were using php, though....it was more in spite of PHP
@dyelawn Passport photo.. Not a mugshot... LOL.. Sam had asked the same thing.. Its like the only photo that I had at the time.. didn't bother changing it l8r..
hey guys I have a question, may i ask it right now?
04:29
of course
Check out the room description ---> ask away
you only get one question. just wasted it. :D
NEXT!
:)
heh
04:30
crap
ok i've just undo that chance
anyways, are there any finance API that can be used with php\
<?php

// TODO: implement undo functionality

?>
Do you mean classes or functions designed to work with common financial mathematics?
in java, u've got netbean api, google, yahoo and stuff but i can't find any of php ones
that too, but i'm mostly interested in one that use to read real time stock market status and stuff
Nothing built-in to the language, per se
There's loads of open-source packages, though.
So, you'd have to be more specific
well, i'm actually based in australia
and i don't wanna build an app that can do actual trading but only reading data
australia has money? :)
04:33
lol
no, we don't. because we gave it all to queen elizabeth
@user1065129 i use a nice one, can't think of at top of head and about to sleep but i'll let you know if i see you in here tomorrow
cool thx mate
@Chris I'm now using that lookupmethod annotation and cthulu hasn't struck me down yet
but i'm going to look at the implementation and see how foobar it is
04:35
thx chris, but i've look up that before but isn't it restricted to NASDAQ only?
@Chris yeah hell no that just injects the entire container.
wtf
guys thx for help, i will be back in 1 hour. go PHP!
night all
04:49
g'night
user895378
05:06
@Lusitanian My own implementation might actually be called a distant relative of that. I don't use xml definitions like spring, and I most certainly don't use annotations ... but I have an injection container that sits at the top layer of my applications. If you were to inject it into any classes you'd have an instant service locator. I obviously don't do that. But, if you use it correctly, it makes writing 100% testable, fully injected code very easy.
articles like this sound way too scary to me
user895378
I think there's a lot of value in university education. But you get out of it what you put in, and in the end, your success is going to correlate to how much work you put in on your own. There are a lot of great things about school, but it's certainly not a guarantee of -- or a prerequisite for -- financial success.
If I only get out of it what I put in, what am I actually paying for?
user895378
A piece of paper. But I'm not getting into that argument.
user895378
It's sad to say I'm old enough to have really enjoyed the original Total Recall with Arnold Schwarzenegger, but I did. And surprisingly, I just found the newly-released remake pretty entertaining.
user895378
05:13
My experience is that universities are nothing more than employee factories. They put you in debt and teach you to work for and depend on someone else for your livelihood.
user895378
But they give you the opportunity to interface with really smart people and the resources to dive into your area of interest on your own. In a world with unfettered internet access, though, I'm not sure how meaningful those benefits are anymore.
@rdlowrey whats your timezone?
user895378
@Nick EDT
@rdlowrey thought so its late no?
user895378
A LITTLE :)
user895378
05:27
Too late to turn off caps-lock, apparently.
06:00
@rdlowrey , the why i think that the article is two-fold : first is , as you said , the focus of USA universities to produce "workers" , the second is this evangelicalization of success by the few uneducated in USA
"the article is scary is two-fold"
06:17
Mornin'!
hey people i'm back :)!
@tereško most universities would strongly disagree that their focus is "to produce workers." their tendency to produce works just comes from joining the work force being the natural flow after university. after all, value learning for learning as much as you want, but at the end of the day, 95% of students are at uni to get a job. maybe it's different in non-engineering fields, but i would say that unis actually do the opposite of aim for producing workers.
an engineering student right out of school is fairly useless in terms of starting at a new place and beginning to do real work quickly.
it does definitely still produce workers though, because although most students arent prepared to do real world applications of their degree (once again, engineering i mean), they can learn very quickly.
@Corbin .. said by someone from country where for-profit colleges are the latest thing in making money
for profit colleges just exploit stupid people
no one actually thinks theyre a good idea
$44,000 / year !! that's a lot lol
06:21
any school > top 50 is like $40k+ a year in the US
i only pay 6000 / year!
i go to like the 130th or some crap school, and it's about $20k a year tuition
that's insane
well my uni is like top 10 in Australia
44000 / year = infinite burger flipping @ mcdonald
wait i just did bad math... it's more like 12k.
06:23
lol
guys do you think it's possible to build a program that's like if you go on a website on a certain browser and if the website has some compatibility issues then add that functionality to the browser so it solves the compatibility issue
nope
not automatically anyway
Are you talking about a browser plugin?
now emulating functionality is done all the time. but making a browser magically be able to do something it can't do would require a plugin.
and no sane browser is going to let your site install a plugin without user intervention
so with that, we'd need more details
06:29
oh wait... i misunderstood the question
ive completely failed at reading the past few days x.x
if it were a program in the sense of an executable, then theoretically yes
@Corbin it'd still be a plugin
it'd still be a plugin, yes, but an executable could probably install a plugin without user intervention
well, with minimal user intervention
MORE user intervention
not if it's a borderline virus :)
06:30
they'd have to go through the same installation process, but they'd need to first download the exe
all executables dont require installation
would it be stupid to run a website on a program / emulator similar to flash player to solve the problem
but yes, tehy would have to dwonload it
yes, dont do that
@user1065129, which functionality, specifically, are you speaking of emulating? this is a php chat.
what is the specific problem?
06:32
i mean compatibility issues in general. flash programs run on the flash player so it doesn't really have any compatibility issues
@user1065129 are there any current problems that you're running into?
so i was just asking a stupid question
nope
ah, @Corbin, makes sense now...
lol
i thought you were speaking of something in javascript that one browser may not support
but there are tons of functions to replace one function that doesn't work.
06:34
hmm yeah
things in PHP won't depend on the browser though unless it's something with headers
ive run into a lot of compatibility issues, but never one that was completely un workaround-able.
as long as the browsers are >= IE 6, you should be fine. IE6 is a horrid piece of shit, but luckily the entire world has had enough problems with it that work arounds are well known.
I actually did hear about an issue with isset($_POST['submit']) for IE 7
but you know games "http://www.cuttherope.ie/" suggest users to play the game on IE, I guess it's because they have tons of browser compatibility issues
eh or MS sponsored them or something
you never know what's really going on
06:35
and that sometimes IE7 won't process it, which is weird. the solution is to add a hidden field in the form somewhere that has a value of anything and instead of checking if the post field is set, check that hidden field
@Corbin, that might be true
IE7 is technically violating the standard then, big surprise
<-- Quote post fail T_T
i think someone gotta make javascript player <- coined from flash player to solve js compatibility issues
06:37
"A part of the problem is the income and the potential to produce results while in a state of ignorance. " <-- a million times this
programming is one of like 2 fields where you can be utterly incompetent and still make a living
@Corbin Oh, it's if the user presses [ENTER], then the button doesnt get sent because it only sends button data when they're clicked... which is still ridiculous
@Corbin Yup. Best statement I've read so far, I think.
@Nile interesting... i actually had a convo about this on codereview.se the other day. IE7 is definitely violating the standard. But i would actually defend MS on this one. if the submit button isn't focused, it vaguely makes sense.
@Corbin What's the other one?
06:40
do people really still use IE6 or 7?
@Corbin it should act like any <input> though. all inputs in the form get a proper place in the (insert_method_here) data
except grandma?
@deceze the other...? i'm having a slow moment apparently
@Corbin "programming is one of like 2 fields"
ahhhhh, i should be more aware of what i say lol.
06:41
:D
id imagine that there's a few administration positions where you can BS your way through life
but...
can't think of a concrete example
Oh, you mean politics.
@Corbin Bush? :3
i actually meant like school type administration, or middle-management, but yeah... politics is definitely a contender.
well, actually, as much as i'd love to believe that politicians are horribly incompetent, i actually think they're all just horribly corrupt and caught up in the game that politics has become.
politicians no longer care for the good of the people, it's just about how party X can make party Y look bad, or how they can get more halfway legal financial advances.
I think the problem is that politics is mostly imaginary. How can a handful of people effectively guide and manage millions and millions of people? But 'tis getting ... :)
'tis getting offtopic indeed, haha. i would normally try to argue that offtopic is ok as long as the offtopic-ness isn't annoying the channel, but... politics being the topic makes that already flimsy argument fall apart lol.
06:47
i have checked, but the problem yet not solved. — user1589441 7 mins ago
Oooookaaaay.....
it's funny when teaching staff from some subject emails you saying "if you are totally lost please reconsider whether this is right subject for you because it's only getting harder" and all you do from subject is changing background color and connecting to database or reading xml file
i hope this class does not consist of only those things mentioned
@user1065129 The depressing part is that many people who do become programmers should have apparently been filtered out by this...
@deceze he must not yet know the <3 of utf8
the pass rate through prog found I/PFII/paradigms at my uni is like 80%.... i feel like it should be more like 40%.
@Corbin Or of "checking"... :P
06:54
well, honestly the subject i'm taking is useful in a way that they teach u how to properly write xml file
a class shouldnt need to exist to learn how to properly write an xml file >.<
@deceze Yeah, he apparently has some problems...... lol
hence the Simple in XML
(simplexml)
and they teach me JSP so it's good to learn about JSP

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