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Hand-drawn ascii art is hard:
in Dart Lang, 2 hours ago, by Levi Morrison
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Noob question. How does this work/what does this mean? $var1 = $var2 = $var3?
@maximo It sets $var1 and $var2 to $var3.
When you set a variable, it returns the value.
So therefore you can chain them together like that.
just to be extra clear, it's the same as $var1 = $var3; $var2 = $var3
user1125394
3 to 2, and 2 to 1
@maximo A bit like that, yeah
user1125394
00:34
$var1 = ($var2 = $var3)
gotcha. that makes sense. thx!
It's good if you want to initialize lots of variables at once to the same value.
poor thing ... a guy was asking about MVC and i ended up dumping the PoEAA book on him
and the person was kinda the /r/PHP crowd
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user1125394
fix font it
00:46
$('pre.full').css({lineHeight: '1em', overflow: 'hidden'});
^ i hope you are not doing something like this in websites
01:06
@tereško I'm gonna have to get that PoEAA book. Looks downright awesome, and it's on exactly the subjects I'm trying to learn right now.
Might be hard to read. It's somewhat dry and requires at least intermediate-level understanding of OOP
Sounds like about my style. I just want the facts, if you know what I mean. And that has been my frustration over the last 5 months or so. That my knowledge of OOP isn't worth a pile of crap if I can't put into a useful pattern or structure.
it's kinda what PHP developers should read, when they are taking a second stab at make-my-own-framework
Again, totally what I'm going for. I did the make-my-own-framework like 3 times over the years. Every time realizing that it's totally inferior.
you might actually start by watching the list of lecture at the bottom of this post: stackoverflow.com/a/9855170/727208
it should bring you up-to-speed on some of concepts, that you have to understand before reading it
01:12
AWESOME! Thanks for pointing those out.
01:24
@tereško Using jQuery? No, I don't use jQuery.
@ShaquinTrifonoff no , i was actually referring to setting CSS with JavaScript
@tereško I thought you might be. No, I don't do that.
you are mixing the layers of web , and in addition , triggering browsers REFLOW rendering stage twice
Good thing. That's one thing I get tired of seeing from newbies.
Dang Linux crashes. >.<
 
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02:50
1 hour later...
i think i'm writing an answer for almost an hour
user50049
@tereško Where? The experience is not complete unless I close it just as you're ready to save it.
and keep on looping ::Factory of Dreams - Broken:: (which you cannot find on youtube)
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Q: On observing an execution tree of interdependent models in MVC

SepiaI've developed on the Yii Framework for a while now (4 months), and so far I have encountered some issues with MVC that I want to share with experienced developers out there. I'll present these issues by listing their levels of complexity. [Level 1] CR(create update) form. First off, we have a l...

the question might need some copy-writing , but i don't think it is in real danger of being closed
user50049
@tereško Yeah, it could be made into an actual question instead of 'let's discuss this'
user50049
That actually might be a better fit for Programmers
03:36
dudes any one know how to access mysql from shell?
with keyboard
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.. was it just me, or his question had the bro-speak sound
user50049
@Sujaysreedhar You type .. 'mysql'
Ugh anybody wanna laugh -> pastebin.com/PmDD02zU Have to fix this..
user50049
Or more specifically, mysql -u {dbuser} -p , enter the password for the dbuser and ... you're in the interactive console.
@tim how to open the shell?
user50049
03:39
@Sujaysreedhar wat
@Nick if it was a horse , i would recommend you to shoot it .. it would be the humane thing to do
@tereško yeah lol what I'm going to do, thought I'd share before I take 'er out
do you know to to open the mysql shell in winxp?
@Sujaysreedhar you need a CLI client for mysql
then you open the start > run and type "cmd" .. then press enter
basically ... hire an admin
user50049
@Sujaysreedhar Ok. Search for "sqlyog community", download and install it. Open it up, give it the credentials to connect and then just do what you need to do.
user50049
03:43
The community edition lets you do basically everything one would want to do (on average).
@TimPost , actually CLI client comes with the MySQL Workbench and MySQL Server downloads for windows
user50049
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Q: MySQL command line client for Windows

PawelRomanIs there any nice command line MySQL client for windows? I mean a single exe that allows connecting and running a sample query. I've googled and only could find big graphical environments like toad or mysql workbench. I need only a simple command line tool, where can I download sth like this? E...

user50049
@tereško Yeah, I know. You can also get just the client only if you want. SQLyog was just the simplest tool I could think of
or you could just do cd /usr/ports/database/mysql55-client ; make WITH_OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS=yes install clean
... if you use freebsd
user50049
@tereško Actually, MySQL's wire protocol is very straight forward .. to be sure you get an optimized client that only does what you need it to do, you're better off just writing one.
user50049
03:53
(ducks)
@TimPost I get the impression, that you got side-tracked, and forgot the who asked and how the question was put
user50049
@tereško I was simply being silly.
also ... because of that damned answer , that i am writing , i had to bing up PoEAA book and re-read finaly pay some attention to everything related to Unit of Work pattern
ok thanks guys i'll take a look
04:32
ok .. i am done
stackoverflow.com/a/13505933/727208 ... and ... it's almost 7AM here and I need a nap
@TimPost , you might find it useful (or have some corrections and snide comments) too , since you have been dabbling in MVC
user50049
@tereško Yes, extremely interesting, I'm digesting it now
i honestly hope that there will be other answers too, because i have a habit not to trust my own opinion
user50049
@tereško Uncanny that your 'quick n dirty' idea basically matches what I have in front of me.
it's kinda what's described here : stackoverflow.com/a/10988966/727208
if i had run times of processes as 2,4,1,1,1, what would be the average run time according to round robin scheduling?
04:42
@AnujKaithwas , PHP is not the place to ask about this .. try C++ room (because we do not have separate rooms for ANSI C, ASM and OS developer)
user50049
@AnujKaithwas Run time or wait time?
run time
user50049
You have a clever professor :)
Avi Silberchats is my professor :P
oh sorry, not the round robin, but the shortest job first, i was confused :|
if i go for the SJF to find out the avg run time, then I would have, 1+[1+1]+[1+1+1]+[1+1+1+2]+[1+1+1+2+4], right?
user50049
04:50
@AnujKaithwas Yes I believe so.
user50049
@AnujKaithwas So what, in fact you're trying to determine is the average turnover time, not time allotted per slice, which is something completely different .. if I understand you correctly?
the average "turnaround" time of the process.
/me never learned anything like this ... or was high or sleeping when this was taught
user50049
@tereško Just the difference in scheduling algorithms.
@TimPost, are you aware of the Dining Philosophers Problem? you know, they eat spaghetti
user50049
04:55
@AnujKaithwas Ok, so indeed what you said Is (I believe) correct assuming SJF was using SRTF (Shortest Remaining Time first).
user50049
But I'm rusty.
if they were short on forks, couldn't they take more? i really don't get this problem, why the deadlock
user50049
Real programmers go lock free. If you're short on forks, eat with your fingers.
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05:00
i still don't get why there isn't a os specific chat room
make one :)
user50049
@AnujKaithwas There's a home brew OS proposal churning in Area 51, but it's not getting a lot of love. I think a few OS discussion rooms sprang up over the years but always faded out due to lack of activity
no points, I m too brain empty for that
I really want to know who would buy a refurbished hard drive....
does anyone use a i series processor here?
05:02
My laptop has an i7
Running an i5 here
is it i5-3330S?
user50049
@AnujKaithwas There's actually a really interesting paper by Keir Frasier (main author of Xen) describing lock free programming in an actual practical implementation.
user50049
I'm trying to find it
@TimPost okay
thank you
05:04
@TimPost Woah, you're in the PHP chatroom. Stereotypically, we're not supposed to know or care about anything but how to write echo statements and make vulnerable, crappy code. Or at least, that's according to the folks in the C++ room :P
@AnujKaithwas Nope
user50049
@Lusitanian If you listen to people in the C++ room too often, you might form the mistaken assumption that Ronald McDonald is a woman.
lolwut
user50049
@AnujKaithwas Here you go. Man that university loves moving stuff around without redirects. The papers are linked at the bottom.
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@TimPost There has to be an absolutely hilarious backstory for this
user50049
05:07
@cspray I actually made that up , but ... there probably is a backstory.
@TimPost Shucks. But seeing some of the stuff that comes out of that chat room it wouldn't surprise me.
@TimPost hehehe
user50049
@cspray You almost can pick a meme out of thin air and find something to support it in the chat log. That's a crazy room :)
user50049
Really helpful bunch though.
Gravatar, y u no insta-update?
user50049
05:12
@Lusitanian I've been waiting days for mine to update, and I even 'checked' it a few times
user50049
@AnujKaithwas I had a series of animated .gif files to show how starvation can happen depending on complexity, but I can't find them now, which makes me sad. But, if you have java (sorry), this illustrates deadlock, just increase the time they spend 'thinking'. Move it all the way to the left and you have deadlock.
user895378
@Lusitanian I failed to do those benchmarks today. Too much other work. Hopefully I can get to it tomorrow.
@rdlowrey Yeah, it's okay; I haven't had a chance to touch the caching implementations
@TimPost It 'finally' went through :p
user50049
05:33
@Lusitanian this one is correct, however it's still the same if you flip s=80 to anything bigger like 120, or smaller like as shown in chat. So strange
@TimPost Looks fine in all sizes for me...
user50049
Grrrrrr, let me try dumping my cache again. I want my #^*&$^* santa hat!
Hey, I think I know what it is.
user50049
Did they change headers or something recently?
Chat uses www.gravatar.com, but the one you linked to is s.gravatar.com, and that one works :S
user50049
05:45
@ShaquinTrifonoff Ayup. They're serving different images on www than the static urls
user50049
Just filed a bug report at Gravatar.
user50049
~72 hours is excessive, even for them
user50049
Meh, I'll just add a + variation of my email to get it working for now.
07:17
hello
07:44
Lol @Tim, Santa hat, rally?
user50049
@MadaraUchiha Yup :)
user50049
I get very excited about the holidays.
user50049
Pretty soon I'll be changing my MSO username to Tiny Tim again
Good mornings ;)
hai all
08:42
good mornings :)
Good morning :)
@TimPost Heh
Greetings! How can I set options to dropdown retrieved from database in FuelPHP?
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Q: Why do '::' and '->' work (sort of) interchangeably when calling methods from Perl modules?

bladepantheraI keep getting :: confused with -> when calling subroutines from modules. I know that :: is more related to paths and where the module/subroutine is and -> is used for objects, but I don't really understand why I can seemingly interchange both and it not come up with immediate errors. I hav...

heh, and people complain about PHP
user50049
08:57
@DanielsPitkevičs With select()
user50049
@Gordon I tried to learn perl several times, it never sank in.
@TimPost yeah, i never liked it either
@TimPost may I ask you something salary related?
user50049
@Gordon Sure, but I don't have much of one to speak of :P
@TimPost since you live in Philippines I was wondering whether you get paid a salary usual for that region or whether you get a westerner salary. just out of curiosity.
user50049
@Gordon A compromise, mostly, but I'm moving away from that to a straight US scale salary.
09:05
@TimPost ah nice. I guess that allows for a comfortable standard of living then :)
How come no one's in the channel?
It's usually full with people
user50049
@Gordon Relatively, inflation is a fast moving thing.
user50049
@MadaraUchiha It's Thanksgiving in the US today.
Heh
Experts total debt of the world is 40$ trillion
Now tell me, to whom this debt is?
@MadaraUchiha to the .01% of owners of the world's wealth
09:08
@Gordon I was sure it was aliens :(
@TimPost Ah, that explains it.
user50049
@Gordon Anyway, yes, it puts me basically in the middle of the middle class here.
@TimPost thanks :)
user50049
Thinking of making a leap? :)
user50049
brb
Morning peoplez
09:14
@TimPost nah, I had that idea a few years ago but whenever I checked for jobs abroad they'd only pay the region average and it always was way below what I earned here, even when compared to the cost of living.
Happy celebrate-a-meal-that-never-happened-by-having-a-meal day
Only the Americans would celebrate having a meal by having another one.
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lol
@DaveRandom Better than our holidays. We celebrate someone trying to kill us and failed :)
Passover, Purim, Sukot... many of out holidays are like that
Hanukkah too
@MadaraUchiha I think that's true in a lot of religions. Easter, Eid, even Christmas has some pretty dark bits very shortly after it.
Does Judaism have a more negative outlook on life? Possibly, but the Methodists seem to be persistently miserable as well.
If there is a god, I find it very unlikely that he would want people to worship him/her/it by purposefully not enjoying themselves.
@MadaraUchiha We celebrate the day someone tried to kill the government :D
09:30
@DaveRandom actually yhey should be celebration the Evacuation Day ... but that's not as happy holiday
@DaveRandom It's not that we purposely don't enjoy things
It's called being self-restrained
There's no problem with drinking, singing or having fun.
But don't touch a woman before marriage, so that you don't lose control of yourself, be respectful, be happy, those are the principles that Judaism is based on
@tereško Thanksgiving is a properly invented holiday. If there really was some giant feast (which I doubt) then it certainly wouldn't have been in late November, when it is often below freezing in much of New England.
Sure there are constraints, and limitations, but those are usually there to keep you in line.
@MadaraUchiha That comment was directed more at certain branches of Christianity than the Jews to be honest.
I don't follow most of those, so I'm no expert
09:34
morning people
But that's my experience with discussing religious people
@MadaraUchiha because universe-creating deity thinks it is very important what people do with their naughty bits
Catholicism: Because you're going to Hell anyway, you might as well feel bad about it
@tereško If you want peace and harmony, first start with yourself.
need simple example using json php with jquery
09:37
Well, I need to go
Talk to yall laterz today.
morning @PeeHaa what do you do when you get on a computer first time in the day?
@Prasanth drinking coffee
after that scrum
after that chat
haha.. btw just out of curiosity, do you have a job? some people are on SO all the time.
47 secs ago, by PeeHaa
after that scrum
;)
cool
09:43
Not really. Just a buzzword people like to use. It means nothing imho :D
i went to wiki to look it up :D
Apparently @PeeHaa is a professional rugby player.
btw how does this chat work? any blog posts?
I am asking because I am getting either a timeout for every message or it gets sent twice :|
@Prasanth Depends on your browser. Websockets if the browser support it, ajax long poll if not.
@Prasanth I was just getting that as well, I guess there's a server issue.
Ahh it feels good to know you are not alone :)
09:48
@DaveRandom Not by any stretch of the meaning of rugby player ;)
Heh, I used to play Rugby, but I stopped when I sustained an injury from a collapsed scrum :/
@Leigh Sounds like a type of groinal injury. I got conscripted into the rugby team at school basically because I was tall. 3 years I did that, I never did anything other that hate it and be shit at it. If I wanted the shit kicked out of me I'd go out in town on a Friday night.
@DaveRandom Same kinda deal, was 6'3" at 13, but we had another 3x 6ft+ kids, was kind of natural to build a dominating rugby team ;) - and it was a back injury, we basically pushed so hard we fell forwards and the other side ended up falling on us while still locked in
I ended up being bent in a funny direction.
10:03
@Leigh No I meant that "collapsed scrum" sounds like a kind of groinal injury. There's a street near me called "The Narrows", that I always thought sounded like a bowel complaint. I managed to avoid serious injury by really sucking at it so I'd often not even play, which made me wonder why they still insisted that I kept coming...
People tend to close browsers without logging out. A session cookie tends to make it slightly difficult exploiting this behaviour (assuming the user did not tick "Remember me for X days"). But 3rd-party login/auth systems are slowly causing a problem whereby a user stays logged in indefinitely (or, longer than a session anyway).
This time, though, there is no "remember me" checkbox.
@Christian seems to be talking to himself.
My proposal: a dedicated web hook API whereby a website can tell the browser to ping a URL when it is closing.
@Christian onbeforeunload
@DaveRandom Is that even standards compliant? I've seen issues with it.
Plus, you can't really run an ajax call there; it gets aborted a split second later.
10:11
@Christian Dunno, but it works everywhere, and you can make XHRs in it as well. You there's probably a time limit, but there's no need to process the response, as long as the request gets there.
Hmm, so apparently it's now a part of HTML5.
Well, I suppose that settles that.
who of you was Iweartightpants on Steam again?
@Christian Good good. You can definitely make XHRs in it - like I say, as long as the server registers the request it doesn't matter if the browser aborts before it gets a response.
@DaveRandom Might be a problem with slow networks tho.
Hello!
10:15
Regarding response; usually you just tell the server to invalidate the session. It won't need to mess with the cookie.
@Christian Well yeh, but abstracted from that - what if the users connection goes down? No mechanism in the world can get around that, you always have to assume that you wont be notified, and simply implement a mechanism that can do some cleanup if you are.
@DaveRandom Right. It doesn't make sense to keep the browser in memory until it does finish the connection.
Security-wise, I think it is still a problem.
On virtual hosting (php 5.3.10) when I'm running my application php adds "20d5" symbol to the beginning and "0" symbol to the end of output. I have single entrace poing index.php. I've tried to echo "start"; at the very beginning of index.php file, but "20d5" appears before "start". Any ideas? Firt time I'm facing such problem.
@Kirzilla Either problematic PHP extension or PHP's auto_prepend/append settings point to a PHP file causing your issue.
@Christian @Kirzilla My money's on Transfer-Encoding: chunked being either incorrectly interpreted by the client or you are looking at the network stream and not passing it into a client.
10:22
@DaveRandom 20d5 is an unusually large number for length of 'start' tho..
@Christian True, but s/he never said that was the only thing being output.
@DaveRandom Hmm, good point Mr Holmes. :D
can anyone recommend a good acl class
or tutoirl
You only need one method inside your user class:
class User {
    public $fullname;
    public function can($action, $subject){
        // ...
    }
}

$user = $users->find('id', 5);
echo $user->fullname.' '.($user->can('edit', 'files') ? 'can' : 'cannot').' edit files';
$subject can be a lot of things. Some ACLs tend to limit themselves at the action level. Even worse, some use the roles model. Not bad in itself, but it's very inflexible.
The $action / $subject is much more flexible.
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oww, hope tereslo will not see that ^
10:36
Think of the following:
$user->can('install', 'plugins'); // can s/he install plugins?
$user->can('uninstall', 'AclPlugin'); // can s/he uninstall access plugin?
@cyril What do you mean?
user1125394
this is against his principles
@cyril which part?
user1125394
to put this logic in models
Oh, no.
I'm condensing a lot of logic here.
->can() should not decide itself what to do.
That kind of logic should be elsewhere.
@cyril Unless you meant something else?
@DaveRandom seems that you're right
Server answers with twice repeated strings `Transfer-Encoding:chunked
Transfer-Encoding:chunked`
10:41
@Kirzilla At a guess, PHP is trying to control it and the wrapping web server is trying to control it as well. I have to be honest though, I've never actually seen that before.
@DaveRandom exactly. When Transfer-Encoding:chunked is repeated only once in response headers - everything is ok.
@Kirzilla Are you writing a proxy by any chance? Or reading stuff from another server?
@Kirzilla @DaveRandom should face the wall in the chatroom corner. Smartass. :D
I'm always right - It's in my name! Muahahahahaha!
(it was the 0 at the end that was the giveaway)
@Christian nothing special. Just cms admin control panel. I've faced this problem when deployed to virtual server. At localhost everything is okay.
user1125394
@Christian it's almost it except it's better to have this stackoverflow.com/questions/3430181/acl-implementation/…
10:45
@Kirzilla Hmm, that's really odd.
@cyril Assuming you're using a controller in the first place. It's no use when you can't override that part of the code.
some pages response with `Transfer-Encoding:chunked
Transfer-Encoding:chunked` (problem appears), some response with `Transfer-Encoding:chunked` (no problems).
@cyril Though, OO-wise, it's sensible to have the ACL depend on the user, rather than the other way round.
@Christian can't figure out how to fix it. My Response object do not modify any Transfer-Encoding headers.
@Kirzilla My point is that pages/cms/phpInGeneral should not be messing with those headers.
It's the web server that should decide how the transfer is to be done.
So I'm thinking you've either got an extension/module somewhere causing this trouble, or a rogue header(); in the PHP code.
@cyril It does answer @meWantToLearn's question though.
10:51
@Christian nice idea
@meWantToLearn I advise against it.
oh why so?
Line 11/13 of the very first block of code is going to cause trouble.
User ids are integers not floats.
this is schema issues
not the logic of the acl implemented
10:54
Whoever wrote the code didn't even figure out those problems let alone a sound ACL system. I wouldn't trust it at all.
@Christian do you have a good source that I can begin with?
What the other guy mentioned above should help you out. This link: stackoverflow.com/questions/3430181/acl-implementation/…
@meWantToLearn You'd also have to avoid mysql_* in that tutorial.
@Paul I was about to mention that.
And the fact that the ACL class directly depends on mysql (as opposed to an abstract data layer) and feeds SQL directly.
@paul ppl say that mysql should not be used bez it does not provide type parameters but I think using mysqli extension causes more development time
10:57
if (floatval($v) === floatval($roleID))
{
    return true;
}
for every query i need to mention the type of the variable
What's this guy's obsession with floats? And why is it if(true)return true;??
@meWantToLearn i thought people said not to use php mysql_* functions.. not mysql itself!
which it just makes development time longer
@PeeHaa Holy crap, that rawurlencode() implementation is pretty opaque, I actually had to write stuff down to work out what it was doing. That #ifndef really doesn't help the readability, either.
10:57
I mean ppl say not to use native mysql extension
@meWantToLearn You can just str_replace all mysql_ with mysqli_ in your code since they're compatible.
@meWantToLearn Personally I prefer PDO.
@DaveRandom I think that answer deserve a bounty what do you say
@Christian using just mysqli_ extension without prepared statement is useless
@Christian No, you can't. Stop telling people that.
10:59
when someone uses mysqli he/she should use prepared statements than whats the point of it?
@DaveRandom No? Why not?
@meWantToLearn mysqli is not just about prepared statements. You can use mysqli_real_escape_string() just as you usually would with mysql.
@PeeHaa Yeh I think so. Nobody get's a bounty from me until I get 30k+ thoough I'm so close it's painful.
@Christian what does it provide that mysql does not?
@meWantToLearn mysql extension is old, unmantained and being deprecated. It has new features (such as prepared statements, multiple queries etc). But mostly, it is mantained.
@DaveRandom Everything above 20k (i.e. delv) is spending money rep :)
11:01
@Christian Well, for a start, because the argument order is different (mysqli takes the "resource" first and it isn't optional) and also because:
2 mins ago, by meWantToLearn
@Christian using just mysqli_ extension without prepared statement is useless
Besides that you need to escape stuff with mysql while you can use proper prepared statements and parametrized queries with mysqli/pdo.
@ThiefMaster mysqli is good the prepared statement is really good
If he wants to use mysqli without prepared statements, he can.
but it makes development time longer
@PeeHaa I know, but my anal retentive side has taken over.
11:01
He can but he shouldn't
@meWantToLearn: how exactly does it make development slower? wtf.
@ThiefMaster Didn't say he should.
The first priority is to get people on the mysqli boat.
Then get them to use prepared statements.
you could even write a wrapper to get an easy api, e.g. awesome_query("SELECT * FROM foo WHERE bar = ?", array('whatever'))
user50049
I believe mysqli_real_escape_string() is there just so people have a drop in replacement for the former when it's deprecated. You really should use prepared statements.
11:02
if ($stmt = $mysqli->prepare("SELECT District FROM City WHERE Name=?")) {

/* bind parameters for markers */
$stmt->bind_param("s", $city);

/* execute query */
$stmt->execute();
@ThiefMaster ...or you could just let PHP do that work for you and use PDO :-P
sure, if you write it like that it's kind of ugly - especially with the separate function calls to bind stuff
@ThiefMaster You sound familiar. Do I know you somewhere?
in mysql myquer would be $query = "SELECT District FROM City WHERE Name='$name'")
@DaveRandom: I think PDO still needs two function calls to prepare/execute.
11:03
if there is something that mysqli provides and mysql does not then I find it useful
@meWantToLearn prepared statements and bound params
@Christian: SO mod and irc.gamesurge.net oper. i think those two are the most likely places from where you could know me
@meWantToLearn Haven't you read what I wrote? For the umpteenth time, you can do that with mysqli. Stop using bloody mysql and use mysqli. Period.
user50049
@meWantToLearn Ummm .. existence .. soon :)
@ThiefMaster It does, but at least it doesn't involve insane call_user_func_array() based solutions, that no-one ever gets right because they don't understand how arrays with references in them work.
11:05
@ThiefMaster irc? Probably not. /me is an irc hater.
Probably been a bit....abrasive...on SO and got a mod warn or something.
I wonder why the PHP devs did not add a simple way for parametrized queries like there's for pgsql: php.net/pg-query-params
user1125394
@Christian a ACL user dependant is a rbac, it's even finer (I've done one )
probably because they try to keep too close to the C api and pg has that function natively while mysql doesn't from what i know (except when using prepared s tatements)...
@ThiefMaster It's indeed because MySQL sucks
:D
@Christian thanks for the ACL link
11:07
yesterday, by DaveRandom
Honestly, MySQLi is such a hateful API anyway that I'm not even sure exactly what everything is supposed to represent. Everytime someone uses it, god kills a kitten. Save kittens, use PDO.
true, but as long as there are people who have to work with crappy shared hosting companies mysql will keep "the" database used in php...
@DaveRandom Even PDO lacks that simplicity.
Granted it's not perfect, but it is waaay saner than MySQLi.
@Christian solved problem by adding $Response->setHeader('Content-Length', strlen($Response->getBody));
And it works with Postgre too \o/
@DaveRandom :6337359 solved problem by adding $Response->setHeader('Content-Length', strlen($Response->getBody));
11:10
@DaveRandom until you need serverside prepared statements or async querying
user1125394
use NoSQL :P, no schema
@DaveRandom It's too early to start with that mantra. Wait until 90% of websites stop using ext/mysql.
@Gordon Touché
@Kirzilla Incidentally, I think that was what @DaveRandom suggested a week or so ago. Damn that smartass. :D
@Christian s/smartass/loser
Remember kids: Reading RFCs obsessively does not make you cool.
11:21
@DaveRandom writing them makes?
user50049
@Prasanth ... you celibate.
user1125394
and very famous and rich
user1125394
compared to your office mates
I'm starting to wonder if we should call the men in white coats and point them in @cyril's direction.
user1125394
ah true
11:31
Evening Heads of Php
@ScoRpion... Morning sCoRpI0n
@PeeHaa Spell It Correct
@ScoRpion... Only people with a jQuery badge deserve a correct spelling of their name. That's how I roll
@ScoRpion... Spelling criticism from people who drop the "ly" from their adverbs is unacceptable.
lol :)
11:41
Getting into a "being anal about grammar" war with me will not end well for you.
Tru storie ;)
Ngfh... <head explodes>
yay! lunch time! brb
also, @ScoRpion... , do not write "I work on .." in the description. It means that you are one of people which create said technologies
and i am pretty sure you are neither core developer of PHP nor Python
also , on a different note , i feel inke this was one huge stackoverflow.com/questions/13504755/…
Gabriel , go to sleep
@tereško thks, i wake up at 5 :)
11:54
that's usually when i go to sleep in my timezone
hehe... developing?

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