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15:00
I hate it xD, but it seems to work okay, bit of a struggle to set it up
it works for others
weird setup
@Chris I never get to that point... IMHO nothing wrong with PHP for templates, but for JS, I would actually use jQ, but just for things that are really solved by it...
jQuery was not requested here. This can be done in native JavaScript quite easily. a.k.a. MOAR JQUERY!!Truth 7 secs ago
@webarto
I have never liked anything XML. I've read people gushing over it in combination with PHP, I just don't get the appeal. PHP has native serialization, or there's JSON. The objects SimpleXML makes are so annoying to me, it reminds me of Drupal code.
@Truth instadv :D
15:04
@webarto I don't care for jQuery, I like the structure and look of mootools, BUT, I am really sick of it mattering. The framework I'm referring to is used on several projects, and so I have a bag of generic components that I like to reuse. Those components would be a hell of a lot more portable if I had just used vanilla js
@decereƩ Thanks. Time to do some research digs in
@Chris if Facebook can make their API with JSON, so can anyone, right... I get what you are saying... you probably know about this site? microjs.com/#
No, nice!
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Q: WSDL PHP function returns null while other function returns expected result

AmazingDreamsI'm having a little problem with WSLD (again) my getAllLessenData (and other functions) all return NULL while one function (getAllPersoonData) returns what is expected. WSDL array defenitions: <xsi:element name="PersoonArray"> <xsi:complexType> <xsi:s...

TBH, I'd most likely just look at the code, then shamelessly emulate it myself, but that's a good resource for doing just that: use-case-specific wheel reinvention
15:10
I really learned a lot from that libs... @Chris yes, exactly what I was trying to saiyan
Hello
I want to know about 3NF?
@BinYousif I want to know about 9OI. Perhaps we could swap info
@Chris everything I learned was by reinventing... you go to school, you learn everything that is already invented, but with the grounds, you reinvent... "reinventing the wheel" is misused...
@BinYousif and?
15:15
thumbs.js is my new bitch, thanks again @webarto
This is a membership/tickets kiosk, it will be used at two spots in a theatre for walk-up purchase. They also want to allow patrons to connect to the theatre's public wifi and access the interface that way.
@Chris you're welcome ol' chap, everything for jQuery Javascript fellows I say
@Chris well sounds like a lot of fun fun fun ... lucky I make internal software only, and act like BOFH when something doesn't work...
They already use a web-based touchscreen POS of my design, so this is really just a new frontend on that
Yes, seems like everything is going in that direction... yesterday I installed Windows 8, not sure if computer or mobile phone/tablet/pad...
I'm really excited about Valve porting Steam to linux.. it should force the graphics vendors to update their drivers. If Windows 8 really is the sh!*show for gaming that GabeN says it is then Linux might be a viable alternative
How would I count in PDO? I have looked everywhere, but I only find mysql_query* as they say is not good doing anymore.
15:23
7
Q: Count with PDO

JamesThere are many conflicting statements around, what is the best way to row count using PDO in PHP with MySQL? Before using PDO I just simply used mysql_num_rows. FetchAll is something I won't want as I may sometimes be dealing with large datasets, so not good for my use. Any suggestions?

@MikeB what OS are you using atm?
Kubuntu
/me is gonna go hear some culture now. Cya, gals!
later @decereé
15:24
@decereé goodbye pretty one
@MikeB I looked at that question, but I do not understand it.
$sql = "SELECT count(*) FROM `table` WHERE foo = bar";
$result = $con->prepare($sql);
$result->execute();
$number_of_rows = $result->fetchColumn();
@Chris I'll take Alcohol one :) Do you know something about Windows support HTML5 apps, or something like that... that could be easily then ported to Windows (something)...
@MikeB Oh. Sorry. I meant a counter like in the term "hit counter".
$sql = "UPDATE `table` SET counter = counter + 1";
$result = $con->prepare($sql);
$result->execute();
15:27
@webarto That's 99% server-side, the only thing client-side is the browser. I use a chromeless version of Firefox for that
I don't know what I'd put in a client-side application of that
@MikeB Thank you :D
That has formal till tracking, credit card processing (complete with a USB card reader)... it can also read driver's licenses and pull up customer records based on the license #. It renders receipts in a browser popup that print on a thermal printer. That was some project! Probably one of my favorite things I've made...then they chose those awful colors :(
rad
rad
waddup guys!
15:34
@GeoPhoenix hello
rad
rad
I have a question related to PHP - Perl
anyone up for it?
> Don't ask whether someone is here or can help. Just tell us your problem. If anybody can and wants to help, they will.
Aaaaand crickets
@MikeB Is this a good practice?

$sql = new PDO('mysql:host=myurl;dbname=thedatabase;', 'username', 'password');
$sql = "UPDATE `table` SET counter = counter + 1";
What do you mean, good practice?
Is it good practice to use PDO? Yep
rad
rad
15:46
@MikeB alright :)
Good practice to increment a database field? Sure.
Good practice to assign the new PDO object to a variable called $sql.... not so much
@ircmaxell after reading your article, I'd like to say just this about your example, a SOT is great for routine jobs, such as fixing a machine. We at IAF have many of these, for the many actions we take, however, for a volunteer firefighter (or in our case, a software developer) SOTs will not and will never work.
Good practice to then immediately assign a string to the same variable, losing your object reference? Getting worse....
@Chris Thank you :) It's just that I find it quite hard to use PDO after using the good old way.
@user1426486 You are misunderstanding how variables work in PHP. Please do not jump to the deep end
rad
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15:48
I have built a GUI to compose a commant that passes variables to a perl file, this perl file has many "die" statements, these die statements are not printed on the GUI, "print" statements are displayed properly, How do I get the die statements to be displayed?
$pdo = new PDO('mysql:host=myurl;dbname=thedatabase;', 'username', 'password');
$sql = "UPDATE `table` SET counter = counter + 1";
And then.... ?
@rad What are you passing into die() ?
$sql->execute(); :D
Method called on a non-object
@GeoPhoenix $pdo->exec($sql);, rather :)
Statements use execute
15:50
;p
@Chris My comptuter is not updating the chat. I have to refresh :(
anyone knows a website where you can find database schemas for tags/users/short urls/blogs ?
rad
rad
@MikeB: variables
:\
what kind of variables
youtube.com/… << That is priceless :D
15:53
"Unfortunately, this UMG-music-content is not available in Germany because GEMA has not granted the respective music publishing rights."
heh
GEMA
you
really
suck
mysql_connect("host","username","password");
mysql_select_db('database');
mysql_query('UPDATE tbl_click SET click = click + 1');

VS.

$pdo = new PDO('mysql:host=myurl;dbname=thedatabase;', 'username', 'password');
$sql = "UPDATE `table` SET counter = counter + 1";
pdo->exec($sql);
@user1426486 You need a shift in mind
Think of the database connection as an object
Was just thinking the same thing... also, good morning all ;)
That object has methods to query the database, fetch results, and set various options
15:57
@Truth But the code (I have tried) counts :D
The PDO is a representation of that object. When you call $pdo = new PDO(...); You're actually connecting to the database and storing the database connection object into $pdo.
@NikiC yes that really sucks. Nobody would actually care, but GEMA :) Install some proxy plugin for your browser.
exec() is a method of the PDO object to query the database.
@Truth Seems like I should sit down; read a book.
@user1426486 Read a good book about OOP.
Consider learning the basics of Java, that helped my OOP understanding a lot.
16:00
@Truth I am more into webprogramming. I made the first code, but we had to upgrade it. In my case: I find it really hard. Why do all this for a counter? :O
@user1426486 Because (I hope) you want to learn, and evolve as a programmer
why not? :P
I can do all my functional needs in procedural code and in mysql_* functions, but I choose to take on ways I'm not 100% familiar with, in order to progress and evolve.
That's how I learned PDO, how I learned OOP, and how I'm currently learning MVC.
@Truth I see. This is to put out the facts 1% of our whole project. I'll stick to the prior.
@GeoPhoenix Would you spend hours to do one thing that does not matter for the functional experience of your program?
@user1426486 Learning new concepts waste time in the short run, but saves much more in the long run.
@user1426486 Yes, indeed I would (and is what I'm currently doing actually)
16:05
@user1426486 that pretty much is how i spend my non-working days
My father asked me to make a program to handle his students for him, I writing that applying concepts I'm not familiar with. I've spent hours just to figure out what I'm doing, and I'm still not particularly progressed into the project, but I'm learning.
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@MikeB: I found out that the problem is something else, checking...
@Truth You are right and I respect you. But as you understand ONLY for a stats page of how many people has clicked a button.
@Truth That is a whole program. This is a stats page for a program :)
@user1426486 I'm not telling you to start your whole project anew
@GeoPhoenix I do that also. Figuring out new things... yes, but this stops me from bettering the user experience of the whole program
16:07
Nor am I telling you to learn and apply concepts right now to fix a small bug
I'm merely stating that these are concepts worth of learning, and the only way to learn them is to work with them, despite the fact you are not familiar with them.
To put it out: I understand you, but it's hard for you to understand what I am doing
@user1426486 Don't go spending hours upon hours just to put out a fire.
thats the Truth
But do make an effort to learn when you have the time (and you should definitely make time).
@Truth I like your thoughts. You are cool.
16:10
@user1426486 After all, I am yourself.
oh hey guys so my dad got me a meeting with the head of the local government's head of IT, trying to line up topics for conversation so we have common discussion points
@user1426486 in your case, I would definitely spend the time to learn OOP and PDO. Being that your examaple shows mysql_* extensions, leads me to believe you are using outdated coding practices. Being that those are deprecated, any future php/mysql upgrades on the server will result in broken programming.
with mysqli or PDO this is not the case.
@ert3 What's the meeting about?
@AleighzƩ oh my... so i am surrounded by a bunch of women?
@Truth networking to get my name out there
16:12
@CarrieKendall oi
gist: call_user_func_array doesn't always pass fake references, but when it does, it drinks Dos Equis beer., 2012-08-10 16:11:53Z
ini_set('display_errors', '1');
error_reporting(E_ALL | E_STRICT);

class testRef {
	function test (&$parm1, &$parm2) {
		echo '<br>In testRef::test(), param1: '.$parm1;
		echo '<br>In testRef::test(), param2: '.$parm2;
	}
}


$t = new testRef();

print 'Calling with call_user_func_array: call_user_func_array(array($t, "test"), array("three", "four"))<br>';
print 'Result: ';
call_user_func_array(array($t, "test"), array("three", "four"));


print '<br><br>';

print 'Calling directly: $t->test("value", "value!")<br>';
print 'Result: ';
$t->test("value", "value!");


/* output 

Calling with call_user_func_array: call_user_func_array(array($t, "test"), array("three", "four"))
Result:
In testRef::test(), param1: three
In testRef::test(), param2: four

Calling directly: $t->test("value", "value!")
Result: Fatal error: Cannot pass parameter 1 by reference in /usr/web/grcmc/chris/test.php on line 26 

*/
@Justin I want to, but I don't understand what's wrong with the code. I need someone IRL to talk to or someone showing this :)
@ert3 Networking to get your name out there? You're applying for a job at your local government?
@Chris If it's PHP code, please enable syntax highlighting.
@user1426486 hey jumping on the comment train, they are right its always better to learn to do things right the first time. big reason beeing old code that you wrote the wrong way will hang over your head for a long time, yes its always worth solving the problem quickly, but it does pay to learn the correct answers, some one here gave me a lecture about it and did a much better job than im doing but yeah
gist: call_user_func_array doesn't always pass fake references, but when it does, it drinks Dos Equis beer., 2012-08-10 16:14:20Z
<?php

ini_set('display_errors', '1');
error_reporting(E_ALL | E_STRICT);

class testRef {
	function test (&$parm1, &$parm2) {
		echo '<br>In testRef::test(), param1: '.$parm1;
		echo '<br>In testRef::test(), param2: '.$parm2;
	}
}


$t = new testRef();

print 'Calling with call_user_func_array: call_user_func_array(array($t, "test"), array("three", "four"))<br>';
print 'Result: ';
call_user_func_array(array($t, "test"), array("three", "four"));


print '<br><br>';

print 'Calling directly: $t->test("value", "value!")<br>';
print 'Result: ';
$t->test("value", "value!");


/* output 

Calling with call_user_func_array: call_user_func_array(array($t, "test"), array("three", "four"))
Result:
In testRef::test(), param1: three
In testRef::test(), param2: four

Calling directly: $t->test("value", "value!")
Result: Fatal error: Cannot pass parameter 1 by reference in /usr/web/grcmc/chris/test.php on line 26 

*/
16:14
@Truth I WISH, its more of a meet and greet I think, maybe my dad is trying to get me a job im not really sure
I had a meeting with my local government recently...
@ert3 My old is bug-free and works just the way it should. It's the ned PDO code.
it went okay.. only got 6 months probation... ;)
@user1426486 well PDO is the upgrade and trust me it cuts down on the code
Done
16:16
@user1426486 The thing is, mysql is considered old, deprecated and highly unsecure
@Chris here is your bottle oppener for your terrible lager
Even though it works, it may not work tomorrow, also, it as a weak link in your security.
@ert3 Is it faster? Does reduce the brandwidth usage?
So, syntax hilighting aside... what in the broken craphole is that code doing?
Where's mah error for passing a value instead of a reference.
@Chris I don't know what does testRef look like
16:19
@user1426486 at the very least, look up some info on the mysqli extension... This is close-ish to the standard mysql extension you are currently using. Which, along with PDO is one of the approved methods of manipulating a database.
@Truth It's right there in the code. That's a bare-bones demonstration that call_user_func_array doesn't respect reference requirements in method signatures
@Justin Thanks :)
@user1426486 it drops weight from your code like an anerix girl who just ate at McDonalds, and aids in code readability, no more having to worry about writing an input scrubbing function for one
@Chris Alright, so what's the point?
@ert3 Also, it works fine when you pass in a variable instead of a string.
    class Test {

        public function print_it(&$param1, &$param2) {
            var_dump($param1, $param2);
        }
    }

    $test  = new Test;
    $hello = "Hello";
    $world = "World";
    $test->print_it($hello, $world);
@ert3 How about insurance of the number of counts will be counted?
@Truth That is inconsistent, wondering if it is a bug
That's exactly how it should work
You're passing variables, which can be references
Calling $test->print_it('blah', 'blah'); should fail
Thus, call_user_func_array with a bunch of values should fail
@Truth on our old topic i figure i can study up on a few things so i can get some back and fourth
@ert3 Remind me?
16:25
@Truth meeting with local gov head of IT
@ert3 Oh, right. What would be the meeting topic? What are you going to discuss?
Anything specific?
I was feeling some startreck
guys, I have a lil' problem... I need to make several git branches (work I have done in previous month)... and each one is dependent on previous one... so basically only option is master > branch 1 (merge) > master > branch 2 (merge) ? ... because I won't see changes...
whats the question
I've added ? to it, should be a question now...
screw dat...
can I keep branches on github (I need to issue a pull request to remote repo later), but keep everything merged on local...
that won't be exact copy then...
16:34
so have two coppies?
and just run a seperate trunk
16:47
rather complicated, I actually worked on a repo (just downloaded it), and now I need to merge everything one by one... but I actually don't have permissions to merge, and I wanted to do this over the weekend :) not a programming question, closed :P
sigh
Does anyone know how to disable this asinine minimum window width on chrome? Ironically, google is of no help on the matter.
hiiii
16:57
@Truth haha Jon Skeet, don't argue! (not a PHP)
@JonSkeet: Got Skeeted. Forgot this is C# :) — Truth 6 secs ago
lol
it's a trap!
people see Jon Skeet as the answerer and just vote away
Must... Not... Upvote... SKEET!!!
haha, I told that to @decezito too, he also gets some rep based on rep...
For something large without frequent change(around 30 times a day) is it better to write to a text file or run MySQL queries?
user895378
17:01
It's always annoying when I notice that other programmers have done something stupid/suboptimal in a service that I use. For example, on Myspace Music I'm listening to the Bon Iver radio station. It's supposed to only play music by that artist. But because some genius decided spaces and word boundaries were unimportant, about 40% of the songs that roll down the tubes are by Bo Niver
@Alec 30 times a day is frequent, in programming terms. I would go with the database
@Alec define "Something Large"
I wish our DB was modified 30 times a day lol...
user895378
I imagine some database where each artist has a unique ID that's just a normalized name with spaces removed. Dumb.
more like 15,000 times an hour ;\
17:01
@Truth Possibly ten thousand entries, seems large to me. Maybe it isn't.
Maximum of 20,000 entries.
@Alec Ten thousand entries isn't large, and 30 times a day is not infrequent.
In any case, a database will handle it much better than a flat text file, I'll give you that.
Oh, I was informed MySQL queries were extremely intensive on the server.
The better question is: why are you even considering a text file? Is there some other factor involved (like the data is in text files to begin with, etc)?
@Alec Who informed you that?
@Truth A friend I have on Steam.
17:04
And unless you're overwriting every single on of these entries approx every 10 seconds, I wouldn't call that server intsensive
@Alec What? No. Certain queries, yes, and in certain circumstances, sure. Generally, no, queries are cheap. Databases also have their own built-in caching, indexing, and other performance-enhancing features that flat files will never have.
@Chris I'm building a school record management system for learning purposes. Trying to write something well optimized.
(Unless of course, the server has a brand new 8MB of RAM)
@Justin seriously. One site I worked on got 300,000 forgot password actions per day. Not page views, not logins, but forgot password hits... Think about that for a second... :-D
@ircmaxell lol
17:05
@ircmaxell pics or it didn't happened :D
@Alec In short, your Steamfriend was flat wrong.
@ircmaxell have you read what I wrote you here on chat a few hours ago?
@ircmaxell How could it have more forgot password actions than page views?
yes, but I didn't understand it
@Alec database is 2 mins to make
17:05
@Alec it didn't ;-)
@ircmaxell Well, SOTs are perfect for routine jobs
Actions which get repeated and parts of them may be forgotten
@Alec That wasn't more forgots than views... consider forgot password requests make up maybe 2% of all traffic...
Yikes, I bet it's a nightmare to work on a site with that much traffic.
We maintenance airborn systems, we have specific operations which require steps
17:07
If a step is forgotten, the check may fail, or worse, the system may fail or even take down the craft.
SOP*
@Chris if that high... Prob an order of magnitude less..
a.k.a. a Checklist.
@Alec Nah, it's just a different problem to solve...
@ircmaxell Get what I mean?
Oh, I have no doubt that SOPs have their place. Just not in a situation where you need dynamic problem solving
17:08
@ircmaxell Exactly
The place where SOPs fail, is when you have an exceptional circumstance.
When you work on equipment malfunction
When the demands for your software change
That's why SOPs and arguably even SOGs will fail in software developement.
Most solutions are unique to the project they are placed in, and full understanding is required to write it (i.e. copy/pasting someone else's solution is bound to fail).
SOPs are awesome, they can work in many fields of life (Engineering, medicine, aircraft industry, even cleaning the house), but not in software developement.
P.S. Once again: youtube.com/… This is epic
17:34
grmpyprogrammer hasn't replied to my invite so far :/
17:44
Didn't really know how to explain it through raw text that well.
Actually total max queries should be 10,000, cause there would be multiple teachers.
@Alec The term "average server" is pretty broad
@Chris As in 1-2GB RAM, 1.5Ghz processor.
@Alec But still, I would answer "it could handle that and more" for even a server installed on a desktop PC
@Chris So do you think that's ok? I was worried it's going to put too much load on stuff.
I don't see any better way of doing this.
user895378
Who cares what the average server can handle. You should be load testing on your real equipment or a very representative substitute. All other answers are worthless.
17:48
@Alec The client project I am working on right now is hosted on a single server, checking the db stats, they get 15.4k SELECT queries per hour. You're fine. Discard your friends advice (and mine!) and experiment, see for yourself. There's too many variables at play to give a blanket answer that is always right for all situations.
@chris @rdlowrey Alright.
Thank you.
@Chris You remind me of Francis from Left 4 Dead.
LOL, I am pants-shitting scared of needles, though, so no tats
You still look like him besides not being all tatoo'd up haha.
18:03
guys, i have a simple problem here, but i am new to PHP and i cannot find what's the problem
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11836041/creating-data-layer-access-class-with-pdo-error-occurs
What does delv-pls mean?
delete-vote
Can someone help me with this?
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Q: WSDL PHP function returns null while other function returns expected result

AmazingDreamsI'm having a little problem with WSLD (again) my getAllLessenData (and other functions) all return NULL while one function (getAllPersoonData) returns what is expected. WSDL array defenitions: <xsi:element name="PersoonArray"> <xsi:complexType> <xsi:s...

Look over there ---->>> see the "Public Service Announcement"? Check it out :)
@Chris -please * :}
WE ARE POLITE IN THIS ROOM!
18:05
@orourkek What?
delv-pls -> delete-vote-please
at least that's what I assume the "pls" means
No, it means "[P]eople [L]eave [S]mells", it is anti-social and we are not polite
polite? us? NEVER!!
what does PHP means?
hello
@Chris
@Truth
I need this info now, it's important
18:17
@webarto ?
to us
@Truth just mad 'cause of vampires, sorry :)
@webarto PHP?
PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor
@Truth, I think he's asking "What does PHP mean to you?"
when will people learn, if you hav a div floating inside a div don't set the margin's against the size of the page
-.-
18:19
no no :D @Truth I was going to say that people ask obvious questions
PHP means i get to keep my xbox and food at the same time
do you need a better answer
PHP means, I have money to go out and leave the wife and kids at home ;)... it also means that I have a home to leave them at.. lol
@Justin maybe i should say php means i don't have to share my crap with my ball busting girl friend
lol
PHP means I never leave home haha
18:22
haha @webarto i used to be that way.... then I got my job that I have to come in every day... Sad day that was...
@Justin I got some job offers that require me to work in office... bonuses are lower salary, and that you have to travel 10 miles, and that you have to work like a donkey...
lol yeah pretty much...
I used to make a bit at home, but not much... I'm a programmer, not a marketer... and for some reason, scriptLance.com banned me when I requested my check despite the fact that I had like 50 finished projects and a perfect 10 rating by my clients..
@webarto im just starting and would love an office, yeah the pay is worse but hey job stability and an excuse to wear a suit for a few days each week sounds good to me
Is there a file that PHP can run before the requested script? For instance, say I have a php file called index.php and from here I want to echo a variable. I would prefer to define this variable in some other file (some sort of phprc file).
@jmlopez require_once folder/configechovriable.php
18:30
@Justin yeah, nah, that freelance stuff is a disaster... I do work from home but 8hrs (telecommute as they say)... I just hope I never have to do another "freelance project"
@ert3, that makes it a little difficult. Since I am running things in Mac, Linux and Windows and they all have different document roots I have to check first under which enviroment I am running and then include/require/require_once the file with the variables.
your not already doing that
For this reason I was asking if there is a standard file that php will always run regardless of the directory in which you are in
@ert3 I don't believe much in job stability in this "business" to be honest, maybe it's just me... since when are programmers wearing suits? :P
@webarto not my fault you don't look good in one
18:33
@jmlopez redirect all traffic to index.php and they let it "decide" what to do depending on requested file...
@ert3 haha I don't, but it's not just that, I haven't seen someone who codes in a suit...
@webarto yeah but lets face it polo's are kinda a uniform in this industry when doing office work
@webarto, so you mean to have a website with only one index file that takes care of everything?
they wouldn't let me wear my spiderman t-shirt for my internship
@ert3 wear it anyways and tell them your polo is your "peter parker" look.
@rlemon my name is peter, and my boss was named doctor freeze
he still didn't go for it
18:37
I tell everyone at work my name is lionel. This way I can carry a sword and yell "HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" whenever I feel like it.
@webarto yeah, I'm the same way... I like the freedom of freelancing, but I hated the marketing crap and competing with people from countries that'll do the work "just enough to get by" for pennies on the dollar
@rlemon that's funny...
@rlemon does that come with a village people costume because thundercats gear seems a bit breasy for working in a server environment
@ert3 hah, funny, I couldn't wear a suit honestly, I like shirts, I could wear pants, but suit.. nahhhhh... (I do like suits, but not for work)
@Justin even when you establish a business, it's still stressful, at least was for me, I'm just happy that I receive salary on 1st, amount is important of course, but what is more important is that I can calculate with costs etc... with freelancing, you never know...
@webarto PHP doesn't "mean" anything. It is.
Are we getting philosophic again?
18:43
Yeah, I don't get paid enough that's for damn sure...
@Justin ^ this
@Justin ^^ THIS
I need to find a new job for what I do... Have a friend in another city grossing 120K a year, and i'm barely @ 31.5
yeah, was trying to impersonate these "parachuters" that just come and ask obvious questions... @Chris
@NikiC me? no :)
@Justin Me too. BUT, my office and work environment is kind of awesome
I could wear cutoff sweatpants, sandals, and no shirt if I wanted to
18:45
^ no shirt, epic
Paid vacation time, paid personal time, paid sick time
@Justin well that is some Google Engineer salary if I'm not wrong, and 31 is the amount you work for 5 years in my country with a college, so it's good ;)
Fellas I have an idea, no shirts, cut off village people pants, female bosses, i smell a raise
lol I wish mine was awesome... I mean, I rarely see my boss other than on IM... which is cool... But, when I see the owner -- it's always being threatened with my job over shit i had no part in... or checks bouncing, or a multitude of other problems...
HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
18:46
I could even bring my dog into the office (people do)
I make like 15 an hour.. Average salary for someone that does everything I do for my job is double that
@Chris that's one good thing bout here... I can come in whatever I want, and often jump out of bed and come to work without getting dressed... But, coming to work nude all the time is frowned upon for some reason..
Its a public TV station, and a public radio station. We have live bands all the time, people bring in cases of beer.... one day, while I was working, I heard clomping in the hallway. I turned to look, and there was a guy dressed in period-accurate Napolean costume walking to the TV studio, drinking a beer. I joined him, and talked about colonial Carribean history. :)
@Justin dude you got my shitty rate just up by a dollar and all i do is alter CSS and fix scripting languages all day
See, that's what i'm talkin about lol
and I do custom programming on the CRM, fix my boss' bugs, do all the IT/Networking, and admin all the servers.. plus if something goes wrong at 7AM, i'm the one who gets called to fix it..
@Justin I make the same amount, and I do a lot of higher-paying work. I took this job in 2008 as "any port in a storm", and now I'm too chickenshit to try something else, plus I'm invested in the work I do
18:59
@Chris kinda same here, I didn't apply for this job -- it landed in my lap when I got laid off and had no job or work to speak of... But now, where I live there isn't much of anything.. and if there is, they want you to have a 4 year degree for $10.00 an hour.. which, just no thanks..

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