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09:00
Sure, you can read just one line.
i don't need that much, i just need one character
well, explaining: i have the first line of a file like this:
#throw new Exception("this has been used, uncomment to use again");
and i want it that once i run that it removes the comment, so the next time it runs it throws an exception
If you have Linux you can do that with in one line.
oh? how come?
sed 's/^#//' File.php
I think like this...
that is... shell_exec("sed 's/^#//' File.php");
yeah, i got that exec part :P
is sed default in every linux ? (because i have never heard of this magnificent beast)
09:07
:)
morning
morning
morning
Ok, i think i'm going to sleep now. coming in from the couch has its back sides.
ohai @tereško :)
thanks @webarto
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Q: jQuery Math Issue

xtiaanI have been trying to work this out with no luck. I have a variable that scales up and down from 221 to 915. When the variable is at 221, id like it to equal 0, and when it reaches 915, i'd like it to equal 88. So, 221 incrementing up to 915 will be represented by 0 incrementing up to 88. decima...

09:10
The prophecy is true.
lol @ first commet.
morning
Great code. Really effective usage of the jQuery math library. — Lusitanian 1 min ago
@Lusitanian "I really respect how you used the jQuery arithmetic plugin to do this. – Lusitanian 1 min ago" hah! you try to fool ME? (lol.)
@webarto it was bound to happen at some point
09:14
oh well; See ya all in another time. Thanks :)
Our lives will never be the same.
who upvoted it?!?
wow .. both the new Dresden Files and Iron Druid books are out this month
there's a lotta books to read =)
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@webarto :)
My current reading list: "The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge" Berger, Peter L.; "Managing the Unexpected: Resilient Performance in an Age of Uncertainty" Weick, Karl E.; "Sensemaking in Organizations (Foundations for Organizational Science)" Weick, Karl; "Tacit and Explicit Knowledge" Collins, H. M.; "Making Sense of the Organization (Keyworks in Cultural Studies)" Weick, Karl E.;
@Gordon no fiction on that list?
and also "The Art of Action: How Leaders Close the Gaps Between Plans, Actions and Results" Bungay, Stephen; "The Psychology of Computer Programming"
Weinberg, Gerald M.
@Lusitanian i have no time for that :)
sounds horrible
@tereško im really looking forward to it.
09:19
@Gordon Is that sarcastic or not? (the looking forward to it comment, can't tell)
it would make sense to read one or two from that list , but not all
@Lusitanian no, really. I picked the books on purpose.
'morning
Ah :)
Mornafternooevening
09:39
For example, you want to check for certain headers... would you do simple strpos or parse headers and then search?
09:52
this thing is driving me crazy, is it possible that a query to associate 3 table inside a single array doesn't exist/is so hard to find/learn
@Gordon, I just worked through Sun Tzu's the Art of War, Kierkegaard's The Sickness Unto Death, Plato's Republic and Marcus Aurelius' Meditations.
We prepare to fight, while everything is subject to temporality, so we discuss it thoroughly using analogous rethoric but ultimately we don't give a shit anyway.
well that's philosophy's main meaning
10:09
@all Hi
$ cat robots.txt
# Disallow indexing, especially the eval.php file. No we don't have such a file :-)
User-agent: *
Disallow: /
Hmm.
@all Can someone please help me on uploading an images into a folder with different names? pastie.org/5381595 I am able to upload the image in that code, but when the user uploads the different image with the same name that already existed, the previous image is replaced. Also I want to store the path in database. Can someone help me how to do that?
@Korhan You could either use a different directory or a different name for each image. You could prepend the image ID to the filename or add it to the directory path to the file.
e.g /path/imageID/name or /path/imageID_name
"@LawrenceCherone I agree with MVC but why its not OOP ? Not even a bit ?" made my day
also , after each POST , you should redirect the page to prevent double-posting on refresh
.. and your HTML is missing doctype
@Vamsi wut ?
..nevermind .. i noticed what you were talking about
10:41
The unpack() API is absolutely ridiculous. Who the hell decided an associative array as the return was a good idea? The format string should match the API of pack() and you should have to deal with naming the fields yourself. Also, why the f*ck multiplier labels 1-indexed? Nothing is 1-indexed.
</rant>
...and good morning to all
what's the programming paradigm , that people used in QBasic ?
echo -e "string with newline" | spamassassin --test-mode
can this be written some other way?
spamassasin --test-mode <<< "string with newline"
@tereško Dinosaur-oriented?
newline is the problem here...
good morning Dave
@webarto In the console or through exec()?
10:46
exec mate
It is an email, I don't know if removing \n will f* up anything.
Non-structured programming is the historically earliest programming paradigm capable of creating Turing-complete algorithms. It has been followed historically by procedural programming and then object-oriented programming, both of them considered as structured programming. Unstructured programming has been heavily criticized for producing hardly-readable ("spaghetti") code and is sometimes considered a bad approach for creating major projects, but had been praised for the freedom it offers to programmers and has been compared to how Mozart wrote music. There are both high- and low-level...
@webarto Why not proc_open()?
@DaveRandom , it has a name
@DaveRandom That would be valid too I guess.
@Paul I would prefer using imageID_name to imageID/name . But please don't mind of asking this, what is imageID. How it gives different id each time while storing the picture?
10:49
@webarto If I need to write to the STDIN of a child that's my preferred way to do it.
@tereško Don't say it out loud, you'll wake the beast...
sorry .. i don't believe in "name has power" thing .. it's fun in fantasy books , but not IRL
Dont think you would score well at a job interview if you stated you were an experienced non-structured programmer ;p
@Korhan I assumed you would have a database referring to the images that you had uploaded. Basically, you need some information to identify the images. As you found, you couldn't tell the difference between two images with the same name. So, with each upload you could have a unique identifier (which I called imageID) so that you could tell the difference between them. Often this sort of information might be stored in a database, but you could also store it in another way (like a file).
Yeh, because I was being dead serious... :-P
im getting nervous. those baby eyes of @DaveRandom's avatar keep staring at me...
10:58
@Korhan Obviously if you just put them in a directory with the same name then identically named images cannot exist without something to give them unique filenames. That is why I am suggesting you need an ID to discriminate between them. However, you will have to know which image you want to refer to later uniquely too (the name alone could give a list of matches).
PHP 5.5 alpha 1 now available for testing - downloads.php.net/dsp
jo morning
Good mornings ;)
Morning, trying to fix httpd.conf issue - anyone experienced in this area?
11:08
@Paul > Drop Windows XP and 2003 support. :(
Have someone tried to make Prestashop domains: domain.com/store-language instead of domain.com/store/language ?
this is with multistore funtionality
if not, would this be possible easily with htaccess - trying hard, but it just doesnt work at all
@DaveRandom proc_open() works correct, that echo | command, isn't working as expected, output is messed up, probably because input is not correct. Thanks
I tried something like this: #RewriteRule ^([^/]+)/([^/]+)/?$ /folder/$1-$2 [R,L]
@designer You want /store-language to redirect to /store/language? If so, could do simple mod_rewrite for this :)
@DamienOvereem , depends ... if you told me in the interview , that you have never used non-structured programming , i would be inclined to label you either as noob or a liar
11:10
The other way around :D
store/language to store-language
as default it is by slash
but it will look weird /hk/en eg. and would be better with /hk-en -> hong kong store but with english language
like apple
ah right, gets more complex then :P
dammit, but doable? :)
is there a way to reup a question that you edited but may have passed unnoticed?
@hakre yeah, it is an interesting list. XP will always have a special place in my heart, because it was the last windows for me. There are a couple of very nice new features from ircmaxell and NikiC. I'm going to have to read more on the isset / empty change.
@Jimbo why is it more complex btw?
11:15
@hakre Can you test it? I mean, dropping support doesn't mean will not work.
@tereško Me? No.. i've allways been 100% structured.. really ..
Well.. atleast I thought my code was well structured at the time :)
@Paul yeah. I can use database in this, but then again how to get the imageid.. As I developed it as an example before starting the actual one. My perception is-- First the image is uploaded, with that it should be stored in the folder with unique name and that path should be stored in the database so that it can be retrieved with the path later if necessary.
Margin Call is a great movie.
@Korhan Table Name: Image
Fields: ID, Name # (`ID` is the `imageID`, primary key, auto_increment).
@Sommer sun tsu is partially interesting to me because of it's applicability to agile development
11:36
@Gordon, when I see people claim to apply it to management techniques, I think they're taking his strategy as allegorical more than anything and in a very broad, general sense. On top of that most of what hes written is already an engrained cultural axiom to us (I didn't find that much new or surprising), because hes written it millenia ago.
Nonetheless, I think that the most suitable chapter for that would be his segment on logistics. And I can definitely see the merit.
@Paul so we need to insert data into image table through php code before we actually store image in the folder. Later we have to retrieve id from the image table and then store the image by appending the id with name. Right?
Though personally I think the greatest treasure in that book lies in his texts on the subject of subversion and intelligence warfare, which can be applied to psychology and tactics in anything from everyday conversation to global politics
.. you're trying too hard
A subject not nearly as axiomatic as a lot of people, much to my surprise, find those subjects either boring or intimidating.
@Korhan Something like that, yes.
11:40
Teresko, what do you mean?
@Sommer the stuff on speed and information gathering is easy to apply
Yeah that's in the third chapter isn't it?
@Paul Okay. Let me try. Thank you very much...
I liked his classifications for intelligence agents. Few fields literally do not change over the span of 3.000 years. Except that.
@Korhan no problems.
11:42
@Sommer not only. IMO, that's quite quintessential and reiterated in all chapters somehow
You notice a stark difference between that Chinese general and the Japanese bushido though.
He has a very businesslike mentality. All his soldiers are commodities, even though he allegedly "treats them like sons" as per his tenets, and he will kill them or anybody else, possible en-masse, simply to make a statement in a passing conversation or to boost his selling point.
He betrays, he lies, he sets people up constantly (especially in the subversion segment) really, all-around, he's a very dishonorable man
Frankly he's a psychopath if I've ever seen one
I am unsurprised by him flourishing as a military leader in his era.
He may be an astute strategist but personally I feel obligated to take care of my peeps and don't mind taking a hit to cover them, or ensure their gain.
It is not always the effective route but it's the route that will let me keep a clean conscience.
Of course, we're talking a significant cultural difference contrasting the modern day western society with the archaic Chinese one were apathy and class structure was so rife they used slaves purely for weapons testing.
@Sommer but he emphasizes that war is a bad and gruel thing and that it's better not to fight at all and defeat the enemy by deception.
is it possible to resize <tables> ? like by the user? just using maybe CSS... I tried resize: both... Didn't work :(
@Gordon, I'll grant you that. Though I do want to add one of the main reasons is to take the enemy's assets untouched.
@Sommer well, if there was nothing to gain, why fight? :)
12:05
It's not so much that. I mean is that their intent for non-violence wasn't their humanity or respect for others' rights. Instead the inverse was true. It was their coveting the opponent's possessions.
I mean the opponents will still get beheaded once captured, obviously.
@Sommer on a sidenote: you might want to read Von Clausewitz "On War" if you are interested in stuff like that :)
Thanks!
I had that one recommended to me by an AA corporal but I forgot the author's name
And I know this maybe idealistic.
If you insist on honorable conduct in war, or in business too for that matter, it will simply get taken advantage of.
Yet I still feel every man should feel compulsed to adhere to it.
The only way to compensate for it is to forge a network of people who share that philosophy, to cover eachother, and to collectively hunt down transgressors.
Fortunately my penchant for systems extends to litigation ;)
I guess I just feel that once everybody forsakes such principles, there is nothing of value left in the world anyway.
@Sommer there will always be lolcats! <- value left in the world
Haha
12:38
Why does declaring an abstract protected static method produce an E_STRICT? Is this somehow bad practice?
(it's the abstract it doesn't like)
Assume that in the real world use case the implementations of getClass() will be different
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hiya
I'm using php mail() to send activation email to users. When I use
$email = "abc<[email protected]>"; the email doesn't get sent
@DaveRandom because abstract static was declared bad form.
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What might be the problem?
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A: Why does PHP 5.2+ disallow abstract static class methods?

Jonathan Finglandstatic methods belong to the class that declared them. When extending the class, you may create a static method of the same name, but you are not in fact implementing a static abstract method. Same goes for extending any class with static methods. If you extend that class and create a static me...

I guess what you're looking for, is an Interface
12:57
@Leigh Actually yeh that's a good point, an interface makes more sense here
@Leigh ...although having said that, the constructor for one of the child classes has a different signature, can I do a partial implementation with a constructor that matches the signature and overload it further down that chain?
@Sid, does your error log state anything?
It could be a plethora of things. One thing I noticed is PHP mail() and Pear Mail are not RFC compliant, which caused problems with an SMTP server of mine once.
Speaking of, are your SMTP settings correct?
I forget what the exact culprit was.. It was during the SMTP handshake, I believe it requested the authentication methods in a non-conforming way
Just a single character's difference if memory serves me right
@DaveRandom You can overload constructors sure, call parent::__construct(...) in the descendant
13:13
bored!
$descriptorSpec = array(
   0 => array('pipe', 'r'),
   1 => array('pipe', 'w'),
   2 => array('file', '/tmp/proc_open.log', 'a')
);
$pipes = array();

$process = proc_open('spamassassin', $descriptorSpec, $pipes);

if (is_resource($process))
{

    $file = file_get_contents('/home/dmarjanovic/spam.txt');

    fwrite($pipes[0], $file);
    fclose($pipes[0]);

    echo stream_get_contents($pipes[1]);
    fclose($pipes[1]);

}
@DaveRandom is this correct way to use proc_open()?
Hi folks
proc freaks ..
@Leigh No I know that, I meant can the signatures be different for the overloaded methods if you are implementing an interface, and they can, so I'm all good
@webarto Looks good to me, why, are you having issues?
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@Sommer So there is no mistake in the string right?
13:19
Some programs bork if you close STDIN before you've read the data from STDOUT
what you guys think of node.js?
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I mean is that the right way to add the senders name to the email?
@user1656125 I like it, I know others who frequent this room are less keen. Why?
@DaveRandom No, works perfectly, thank you for pointing me... just asking because manual is somewhat unclear. I mean, example is not the best. It says return value, when in fact it is return code, etc.
daverando What about the job market, or freelancing? Is node the future of the web?
@DaveRando
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13:21
Plus when there is a link asd.fgh.com, in the message it wont send
@DaveRandom
@webarto I know it's very complicated, and sometimes it does things that you are really not expecting. @Christian had big problems with it recently with his git-http-backend thing.
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but if the link is asdfgh.com it sends the email
@user1656125 Don't know, and probably not. Seems like the sort of thing that big companies will use for internal proprietary tools more than anything else. It's great for lazy socket programmers, but needlessly complicated for a lot of web setups.
@Sommer +1 for the word "plethora".
@DaveRandom so are you saying php is here to stay? What are other languages for scripting?
or web frameworks
Sid, you might consider setting the headers too.
I've run into problems with mail() "from" headers before.
@user1656125 Node is super webscale. It' awesome
@user1656125 I don't really want to start this discussion, because no good can come of it. Bare in mind you've come to a PHP community to ask this question, you are not likely to get useful pointers on that matter in here.
@user1656125 No way. PHP is just a fling. It'll fly over.
13:26
bool mail ( string $to , string $subject , string $message [, string $additional_headers [, string $additional_parameters ]] )
Also, regarding those additional parameters, that might be your culprit. You need to test whether using the email address normally works, and if it does, you can try setting the $additional_parameters to '[email protected]'
I've just heard that php is inherently "wrong" and that in time it will dissipate, but it always gets the job done
@PeeHaa Yeh, but not /dev/null awesome.
Evidently some SMTP servers have issues processing PHP mail() calls otherwise.
php is what the developer makes of it. Crap developers make crap code, no matter what language.
@user1656125 ...and who told you that? A RoR fanboy no doubt.
13:29
<- RoR fanboy, and PHP programmer.
It sounds like a Pythonite might be behind this though..
Ruby on Rails
@user1656125: Ruby on Rails.
13:29
it was actually a webdeveloper of scala
Meh, I find the problem is the programmers, not the programming languages.
morning
love you so much to you and so ....it working now but is it good approach to do this ..? or i need to do this by another way ? — pagedown 11 mins ago
lol
and people over at node said if you're in it for the long haul learn node for 2 years down the line
Sticking to one language, senselessly berating others (other than commenting on, say, support for processor functions) and other such arrogance I find usually belongs to the dim and the uninspired.
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@so
@Sommer I agree
13:32
Same goes for fanatical adherence to certain frameworks or paradigms. Fanaticism is just like hooliganism. Not thought through, instinctive and no matter how you justify it, everybody else just sees a screaming moron with a painted face.
And seriously user1656125.. "people over at node" said " if you're in it for the long haul learn node for 2 years down the line". That doesnt seem very objective now does it :)
@DamienOvereem true
I'm trying to break into web dev because I find it interesting, I don't know that much html and js yet, I did make a simple php messaging application with text files :) though. I'm learning html now but am just trying to find out where my skills should move towards, php, node, something else?
time will tell I'm sure
What's your background?
PHP or c#.net/mvc
chooise one of those ;p
@DamienOvereem i choose "or"
13:36
@Gordon hahha ...lol
@Sommer mechanical engineer dropout. i've had a capricious past and am trying to stabalize. From high school, some q basic, AP Java, the independently started a little html, css and js, then a little scala and haskell
or being "create something new like "on rails" or "node.js" and pretend you are better then the rest"
lol :)
Yeah my vote's on PHP
(and yes .. "on rails" without the ruby, since ruby well existed before the "on rails" bit, but nobody cared")
13:37
It's probably the most familiar option to you.
never gotten to really hone a language. I did build a little messageing app with php and felt accomplished, because I actually got something done
I think you'd enjoy Ruby but you need to get into web paradigms first before you start working with Rails, otherwise it'll just be confusing
Well it would be odd to walk away with any other choice if you come to a php channel to ask for advice on a programming language :)
web paradigms like what?
Like MVC architecture.
13:38
model view control?
i@Sommer
3
Q: Programming Languages Comparison: when to choose C, C++, C#, Java, PHP, Python, Perl, Delphi,

RicibaldI have to build a new webapp. My simple question is: How can I choose my programming language according to my needs? Someone can help me building a Programming Language Comparison?

If you've only made some sample apps, done a little Java and Haskell, diving into Rails would be too much of an adjustment I think.
@Sommer I don't think I fully understand what are the options for server side programming languages
"java for cross platform delight and good performance and huge standard libraries.

Python for cross platform delight and fast development."
I disagree with this, btw.
13:41
I've known php, node, but ruby is another option?
My favorite for cross-platform applications has become G++
oh so rails web framwork for ruby? just like happstack for haskell or play for java and scala?
@user1656125, why don't you check some of them out for yourself and see what speaks to you? With a Haskell background Python might have a lot of similarities for you.
Dont go mess with some obscure language with a relatively small community. Just pick the big ones and get some real value for your time. Just pick either php or .net. Or java if you really must....
13:44
I've stopped with haskell because I thought continuing learning the language and a web framework might take too much time, is along python and it's webframeworks along the same learning curve?
@DamienOvereem I think you're totally right, and that at the end of the day I will land with php
Fact is that depending on where the company is located where you will do work for, they will have a nightmare to ever find more people to assist you or to find people to replace you.
So a company will not allow you to develop anything in some odd language to start with. Atleast not if they have half a brain.
@Sommer I've stopped with haskell because I thought continuing learning the language and a web framework might take too much time, is along python and it's webframeworks along the same learning curve?

And I assume the learning curve for php is less than these.
right?
i would love en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programming_languages#C which starts form c ...lol...
@DamienOvereem What if I want to do freelancing, like just building website or simple web applications/service? Can't I build in whatever language I want. And why might php be the best option for other scripting languages with lower learning curves like node.

Node has a lower learning curve to other frameworks, right?
@user1656125 what the thing is matter is that how much knowledge you have ... you can either choose c,c++,java ,c#, or php or you want ...
also make sure you are not going to be a "jack of all master of none "
13:51
I kind of am that now null :(
trying to change though
@user1656125 No. It does not. Node.js (well, more accurately, Javascript) is full of all sorts of weird little oddities that you don't find really anywhere else. Learning to write Javascript properly is non-trivial and not for the feint of heart. There is probably nobody in this room (well, maybe one person, and it isn't me) who can actually write JS properly. We all do stuff with it, but not properly.
why does js seem like this hard to tame beast?
@DaveRandom
@DaveRandom exactly
Node.js is a server side software system designed for writing scalable Internet applications, notably web servers. Programs are written on the server side in JavaScript, using event-driven, asynchronous I/O to minimize overhead and maximize scalability. Details Node.js consists of Google's V8 JavaScript engine, [http://github.com/joyent/libuv libUV], and several built-in libraries. Node.js was created by Ryan Dahl starting in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, his employer.[http://mashable.com/2011/03/10/node-js/ Why Everyone Is Talking About Node], By Jolie O'Dell, March 1...
@DaveRandom I think I might be interested in taming javascript, anything to say to that?
Good luck.
It's not impossible.
13:54
@DaveRandom Not sure what what node really has to offer over php though and what it would take to master.
It'll just take a while.
@Sommer so you agree that node has a much steeper curve than php?
But then, every language does. You'll learn to use it on a practical level in 6 months, 12 or so maybe without referencing other materials too much, but it'll take years before you're a "guru"
@user1656125 are you flaunt in data structure and algorithm ?
Oct 8 at 21:41, by Lusitanian
Node.js is a non-blocking, event-driven FAST ASYNCSAUCEOMG
13:56
@user1656125, Well first off I think you're comparing a serverside programming language with a clientside JS extension there. It's two completely different languages for different purposes.
I've never taken a formal algorithms class, but am mathematical and astute to how I may need to adapt
But on top of that, I use jQuery, not NodeJS.
@Sommer Heretic!
That's another thing, there will be lots of substitutes for what you learn. But you will rarely use them once you pick one option up.
@Sommer than you must read algorithm .... try nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses.php here you will get tutorial free by iit india
i have tried and love this site tutorial ... @DaveRandom .. am i right ??
13:58
@DaveRandom I can actually write JS properly. As long as it stays on the client side im quite happy with it. I've developped an entire management application for a cms in JS/Ajax which worked fine. Did use mootools for their class structure though, which allows you to write js pretty OOP like without doing the messy prototypes yoruself :)
@Sommer In all honesty, I don't know what php and node do other than make database connections and use scripts to modify the html. I don't really have an idea how much more difficult it might be to develop in node and other advantages or disadvantages.
Node doesn't make DB connections to begin with.
mootools > jquery :) Mootools actually took the time to rewrite their framework to get good code instead of pretty tricks for output ;p
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Well
I am using php mailer
from now on
@Sommer so how would a node app do that?
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13:59
mail() is off the table
See that's the thing, each serves a different purpose. Using Python/PHP/Ruby in conjunction with jQuery/NodeJS will allow to you create an app's back and front end, respectively.
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so
$body = file_get_contents('contents.php');
@user1656125, it passes HTTP requests to whatever serverside language is processing them, which in turn performs the DB actions.
But seriously, you would be performing a bad service to any customer if you used some obscure language to develop their application. When you are gone for whatever reason, they might need someone else to take over. Your choice will then be the reason they would have to rewrite the code, since that might be faster then findign a guy that can do it in "obscure language X"
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Why can't I do this?
14:00
@DamienOvereem That is precisely what I mean about not doing it properly. I have written some serious JS in my time, but I, just like you, try to force classical inheritance patterns on Javascript. Does it work? Yes. Is it the right way to do it? No.
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I mean the email does not the random codes I have generated in it
Well i think it actually is the right way. Javascript really doesnt know OOP that well, what it does not is closures. Basically a class isnt much more then an object with closures as methods.
The "proper" way to do stuff is hardly used, because its crap ;)
@Sommer omg... so node still needs php or some other web framework. Php it is then
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Q: Calling for an uploaded image, noobishness ;)

user1826828Ok, I'm created a MySQL Database and am using vfront to make it available to others. Everything is working fine so far, you can even upload images with the different entries. However they are only accessible through a link, but i want to output them on a specific page. As I can see this involves...

what is noobishness?
@DamienOvereem Great point
14:03
I wonder if there's a BASIC/Qbasic based framework out there..
@DamienOvereem If you use an instance-level closure for methods then, for one thing, you use a lot more memory, because you are creating a new closure for each instance. You are also (I recently found out) in danger of creating memory leaks in IE if you are storing references to DOM elements in variables.
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Like say - does it work? Yes. Is it the right way to do it? No. (by the right way I mean "the way the Javascript designers wanted you to do it", and to a large extent it is they who are wrong.)
IMHO
You are actually hitting spot on on your last remark @DaveRandom. We did experience memory leaks from storing references, still was 100x better then traversing the DOM constantly, which made stuff crawl to a halt :)
But i guess you are right. And i think we should keep in mind that when javascript was developed, it wasn't really intended to build big arse web applications.
So why would one want js on the server in the first place?
And node NEEDS a webframework like rails or php, right?
14:06
js on server makes no sense
@Sommer: LOAD "WEBSITE"
TAPE LOADING ERROR
brb, please check out my question above :)
@DamienOvereem This is the "class definition" pattern I currently use: pastebin.com/1RmPgB7F - but I'm sure that will change by next week :-P
Limitations are: Not possible to do protected style inheritables, not possible to inherit both instance and static members (and probably other things I can't think of right now).
14:22
So why would one want js on the server in the first place?
And node NEEDS a webframework like rails or php, right?
@user1656125 PHP is not a framework, it is a language. Neither is it specifically a web language.
alright, cool
Thanks :)
are there any competitors to php?
I've decided on php
it seems to be the most applicable for it's learning curve
in my situation
@user1656125 cool ...do you have experience in other programming languages
?
like c or c++
AP java, very little haskell scala and q basic
and a little js
lol, QBasic
The language of tomorrow!
14:27
java you mean you are familiar with basic programming and oops ? aren't you ?
I also built a very simple messaging application on which worked on my local host, put when I put it in production it got this error richardkafati.info
@DaveRandom hahah...lol
@NullPointer I believe so. I really like functional programming though
@NullPointer All programmers are familiar with oops. Not so many are familiar with OOP.
@DaveRandom hahah .... lol....check en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QBasic
14:29
why do you ask my background @NullPointer
so are you really familiar with en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QBasic?
I remember that blue screen, brings back memories
I just learned basic concepts with it in high school in Jamaica, like variables, loops and ifs
many years later I did advanced placement java in the US
@user1656125 than its time to learn OOP
14:31
^^ I'm more familiar with that one
I have experience with oop, is php based on objects?
@DaveRandom faced same once .... try to restart your pc
I made an app which worked on my local host, but in production an error occured here richardkafati.info any idea?
so you need to start session on very first line of page
14:33
I believe it's something to do with the session after you register
or you must not output anything before session
swami huh
@user1656125 what do you mean?
14:36
so why does this b work on my local host
you might have turned off warning
@NullPointer Did you not just register with swami?
...and you might have output buffering enabled
@user1656125 what do you want to say exactly ?
I haven't coded php in months and will look at the problem again soon.
@NullPointer nothing
14:38
@user1656125 try ini_set("error_reporting","E_ALL"); in php.ini file
I just wanna say thank you guys soo much. You guys have been really great help to me
I really really appreciate it, and null you're right.. I'm a jack of all trades and a master of NOTHING
I'm now hitting the tipping point to changing that, however
Thanks!
@user1656125 np....yours welcome
should I use an ide?
what's that really good one called for php?
@user1656125 yes ide make programming lot more easier
since it will show warning and error while typing and show possible hint show the speed of coding will be increase with less bugs
@user1656125 i am using neatbean and found worthy you can try this netbeans.org/downloads/index.html
have you heard of php storm or somthine like that?
14:45
@user1656125 ys i have but i love neatbean its simple and fast
also open source
Using Eclipse here.
@NiekBergman i have also tried eclips but found neatbean more cool and fast
user1125394
is url encode a bijective function?
user1125394
want to be sure if urlencoded strings are equals, strings are equals
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