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00:03
what do you mean by "navigate through" ?
uhm, using navigation menu on aptana site and mouse
... to reach that page
oh , thats easy
then you click on "plugin"
and get to the page with installation instructions
then you copy the link "http://download.aptana.com/studio3/plugin/install"
and pop it into addressbar
press enter , and you will end up in "http://d1iwq2e2xrohf.cloudfront.net/tools/studio/plugin/install/studio3/3.0.1.2­01104291430/"
then just add index.html
you cannot click to it , but if you have messed around with eclipse's plugins , then you know what to do
00:20
lol
how should I know about index.html?!
from experience
but yeah ... its a bit stupid that they have not provided a link for download
 
2 hours later…
02:41
oh, mercurial-server is soooooooooo cool
03:26
@zerkms - have you tried bitbucket.org?
@rickchristie: sure
i've just re-set up central repository in my company
it was hand made ssh-based one. For now it is mercurial-server based
and in comparison to old one - new one is super cool
super :)
@zerkms - is mzz your creation?
yep
but I left them in 2009
I've grown on its development ;-)
it is not so modern like current popular frameworks, but I like it (not use it anymore though)
03:42
well, the documentation is russian
@zerkms - yup! I hope to grow when trying to develop my own framework too :)
we hadn't time to have a documentation in actual state even in russian
don't even say about english
and to be clear that time I knew english much worse than now, so the "english" translation wouldn't be pleasure if it ever was)
04:08
@zerkms - would you say that the capability of designing efficient/fast algorithm is essential in being a software developer?
if you can write some code to do some stuff you 'could' call yourself a software dev
a respectable/good one will write fast and efficient code
just think about scalability
i find myself pretty weak at solving problems like these: stackoverflow.com/questions/555744/… - I really need to fix that, any training materials online that I should read?
that's where some math skills plus computer science courses would help
@rickchristie try watching some googletalks podcasts/videos
i find it better to investigate every problem at the source, and research every step
04:54
any book recommendations?
Tek
Tek
@rickchristie Algorithm books? :)
05:56
@all hey guys good morning
@rickchristie hi, for what do you need that? :)
@KamilTomšík - I'm quite weak with problems like these: stackoverflow.com/questions/555744/… - I wish to fix it
@rickchristie how often do you face such problems? are you developing some math app?
@KamilTomšík - not often, which is why I asked the question above: 'would you say that the capability of designing efficient/fast algorithm is essential in being a software developer?'
@rickchristie it's not
06:06
@KamilTomšík - which brings me to another question, if it is not, maybe it's not a domain of a software developer. If that is the case, what is the domain of software developer?
@KamilTomšík - I also wanted to know why you think it's not essential (it's most certainly useful)
@rickchristie IMHO right now it's about "getting things done" in quickest and most managable way, efficiency is critical only for existing projects (rewriting widely used app), if you're writing from scratch performance is something you should almost not think about.
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Q: Doctrine 2.0.4 Configuration problem?

KSReddyi am using doctrine 2.0.4 .i am not sure where exact wrong here any one can help here? <?php error_reporting(E_ALL); ini_set('display_errors', '1'); $RootPath = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . '/'; require $RootPath.'doctrine2/Doctrine/Common/ClassLoader.php'; $lib = $R...

@KamilTomšík - ah, but you will need it, so it's something every software developer should be proficient in
@rickchristie disagree, and I think if I was not aware of algos and structures at all I would be much better designer
@rickchristie thinking about algo/structure is thinking about implementation, designing is thinking about public interface, about correctness
@rickchristie I can't even remember when it was the last time when I used any algo/structure, I'm not saying they're completely useless, they're not, but it's something you're not going to do every day, maybe not at all.
@KamilTomšík - so it's not essential, but it's still useful, and developers should at least familiarize themselves with it.
06:19
When you NEED efficiency, it's good to know (mobiles, embedded devices, OS/database/game development), but most of time you don't need it.
@rickchristie as I said, I don't think so - I prefer design/maintainability over efficiency and performance - you can always optimize, but you can't always redesign.
is there a specialization in the 'software development' trade? Like system architecture designer, database design, algorithm design etc
@KamilTomšík it depends very much on what you're mainly focused on!
@rickchristie there should be :)
@rickchristie it is
@godka yes, if you know you need performance, if you don't know, you probably don't
for basic stuff, you don't really need to think about performance, that's true, but also that's not really programming, more like "scripting" or patching things together
in actual programming, you care about execution time, user limit, memory, cpu load
06:26
take example of simple hello world - asking for name and writing "Hello %s", right algo would be: stream.write("Hello "); stream.write(name); (because you're writing to stream) but it's much more readable to do printf or "Hello " + name (which means creation of 3 objects even if you actually need only 2)
is there a list of skills that we need to acquire etc - in order to be a good software developer, I mean
@godka I don't, I care about urls, seo, accessibility, user interface
@godka because I do server-programming, I'm not limited by memory/disk space/cpu
there are a hell of a lot dirrections in programming
why? because you can buy a better one any time?
yes, I pretend we (people in this room) do server-programming
something like that
06:30
@godka because of all benefits of server-side programming (i.e. it's very easy to rewrite app/part of it without need for "downloading updates")
i don't get what you`re trying to point out...
@godka simply expressed - no limit does matter, because we can rewrite it (if we find out we NEED performance)
@godka on the other hand if you're programming game or database or something which is installed on client computer, it's much harder to change anything
i thought SO and this chat were a place to improve the quality of code in the world, by helping, teaching discussing
you`re basically saying that if it works, it's good enough
A generalizing specialist is someone who:

   1. Has one or more technical specialties (e.g. Java programming, Project Management, Database Administration, ...).
   1. Has at least a general knowledge of software development.
   1. Has at least a general knowledge of the business domain in which they work.
   1. Actively seeks to gain new skills in both their existing specialties as well as in other areas, including both technical and domain areas.
@godka I'm saying it's good enough if both customer and me are satisfied (customer wants it to work, I want it to be simple, readable, extensible and maintainable)
06:34
...and that's why we have joomla :))
well I'm not fan of general-purpose cms... sorry :)
@KamilTomšík, I get you, everybody tries to make things easier
@rickchristie specialist is specialized - in some target area
neither am I... but i can read it
Do you think that web-apps will become truly live? I mean instant response not only for chats, but everywhere. You change blog post's title and all visitors will see it.
06:46
why not
I would be glad, but I'm not sure if there is enough pressure (every feature costs some money and adds complexity) - if it will ever penetrate to the mainstream
don't see it as a necessity anyway
07:05
hey guys what debate currently going on
yes and no, probably not for blogs, but for intranet apps I've done it few times. And because apps weren't designed for that it was not easy...
if you're programming some kind of "internal system" where work is done by many people concurrently, it's much better for them to see who works on the "entity" and what is he doing than using optimistic locks and show error that somebody changed it before you.
@Edvin nothing specific :)
I think google wave tried to push it widely but I haven't heard about it from that time.
"Google Wave is no longer being developed as a standalone product

You can still log in, edit and export your waves, and wave.google.com will remain in service until there is another way to access your data. To learn more, visit our blog."
seems like it's dead
morning
@edorian you too ;)
@edorian - morning :)
07:23
what do you think about back-button and what do you think the visitors think? it seems some developers think about using back-button as "undo" which is IMHO bad, because it's just another part of navigation.
@KamilTomšík - which developer treats back button as undo?
I never heard of someone treating "back" as "undo" (just from my personal experience)
@rickchristie it was one of most-wow things about seaside, in its first versions, you can see it here seaside.st/about/examples/task?_k=CTwFVpx4
@rickchristie but also seaside developers admit it was over-rated, they thought it will be useful, but in practice it wasn't
I don't see the need for a general "back" button. The browser has one. Depending on the site i can see the need for an "you are here" type navigation "root >> node >> this page" with clickable elements
07:28
@edorian they used the browser's back button - try it - select cheese, click no, click on browser's back button and click yes
hello all
@KamilTomšík given that i use opera (that doesn't rerequest the last page like firefox but just show me what he showed me before) it works just like i expect it to work
@edorian yes and no, under the hood, you're working with the same instance of "CheeseWidget", just back in history
@KamilTomšík But i don't think i need to be asked again if i entered the right things in most cases. If it really important stuff that needs to be shown to me again a 2 step process would suffice
@JohnP morning
@edorian okay, with seaside you can undo blog post changes, the question is: do you think it's natural? because to me the back button is not for traversing "history of changes" but rather screens - I go somewhere, click, do what I need, go back do something different, etc. I don't want my changes to be undone.
I want to hear other opinions, and I would be most happy if I could find out what users think.
@KamilTomšík If i hit the back button 10 times and then a change i made is gone i would be pissed
I don't think it's natural, as long as the web is still a collection of pages, going 'back' means going back to that previous document I was viewing
immensely
@edorian exactly, me too
07:36
@KamilTomšík - does forward button works as re-do then?
@rickchristie yes
@Gordon Morning :)
I think the undo is so specific thing it should be shown as separated functionality.
@Gordon Finished the first play though of ME2 - I like very much
@edorian not sure if the morning is good, but yeah, morning ;)
07:37
And that needs to be communicated differently
@edorian cool. The shadowbroker DLC is awesome btw
although I don't think it's bad to support undo in framework, it should not be mapped to back-button.
i love it when people start to argue and complain about "my attitude" when I point them to the right resources to solve their problem on their own and ask them to clarify the question.
have you ever thought about sentence "I love sarcasm"?
because at first look it could be sarcasm too, but if it was, I had to be hypocrite, because I also expressed sarcasm (I don't like sarcasm). :)
nah, i dont like assembler
sarcASM. yeah, i know... bad one
07:55
:-)
@edorian can you recommend the agile 3.0 book?
The management 3.0 book? I've read half of it and I like it very much
It talks about the things nobody else tells you about. Everyone knows scrum and that people like it but nobody tells you the theories behind it and how to apply it as a team lead / company
and thats the closest I've come to understanding "why" this might work
Does it help you as a developer? No so much I'd say
08:11
@edorian hmm, i've got the scrum book by pichler so I guess I got the why covered :)
Does it talk about complexity theory?
@edorian not sure anymore, but it's one of the de-facto standards for scrum, at least for german books: amazon.de/Scrum-Agiles-Projektmanagement-erfolgreich-einsetzen/…
anyways, I wanted to buy the agile 3.0 book when you showed it to me already. just wanted to rule out the slim chance that its crap. not that i really thought it would be since its an aw signature series
http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0321712471/ref=sib_dp_pt#reader-link
and read "xxxiv" to page 11

read that and then decide :)
I've bought a second copy and gave it to my boss. So i guess i really link it :P
hmm, the ToC looks like I could use that as a basis for my unfinished studies
08:18
hi
08:37
morning :)
@karthikeyans hey karthi
08:49
@everyone anyone help with this issue stackoverflow.com/questions/5880866/…
Hi every one
@herat hey hi
hi @Edvin
can you put an example of your database table ?
09:01
@herat hey its drupal user relationship module
09:38
Today I just saw the (possibly) stupidest PHP practice ever. Seriously. fopen("$file"); echo "$blabla";, etc...
echo "$blabla"; <= lol
hello :D
Hey
supsssssssssssss
nm
09:42
If anyone wants an example for a horrid tag soup, check this out: stackoverflow.com/questions/5880601/…
Taking a break from a long work session
any one good in ubuntu and stuff ? :D
I run ubuntu and win7
i mean i am cant do port forward in ubuntu except the 80 port
That sounds like a problem with firewall/router
09:48
anyone knows htaccess?
Quote from upper-right portion of the screen: Don't ask whether someone is here or can help. Just ask us. If anybody can and wants to help, they will. But no can know before you actually asked your question.
^^ And this is the PHP room :)
which room can i ask?
ladies room
Just kidding, post the question first
Well, Apache and php are pretty much of a holy duo these days. So I guess that anyone who has experience with php knows their hacking around Apache.
09:52
then
And PHP developers know html/css as well is that a reason to ask them? -.-'
anyway.. what's the questions website for sysadmins like SO for programmers? nvm, found it... serverfault.com
Is that all of your htaccess file?
Like, no other rewrites beforehand?
yes
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine On

#RewriteBase /

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d

RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?menu=$1 [L]
09:58
Sorry, dunno what to tell you. Tim van Elsloo's rules look perfectly correct
//AFK
((new xkcd is out... xkcd.com))
but that's not working
Hence the "Sorry, dunno what to tell you." Your problem may be elsewhere, that's probably the best advice I can give you right now...
10:54
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Q: Creating new repositories

zerkmsAccording to the "Creating repositories" at http://dev.lshift.net/paul/mercurial-server/docbook.html all we need to do to create new repository - is to clone not existent one. But in 1.1 I doesn't work. And if we look at code: if cmd is None: fail("direct logins on the hg account prohibited...

hey mercurial gurus, I need your help
;-)
Hi all, quick question, Is there a built in function in php wich deletes all regional characters and turns back clean string?
what is "regional characters"?
Regional characters are characters too.
you could iconv with //translit to translate the accented characters into regular characters
11:02
should i delete my answer to stackoverflow.com/questions/2313107/… because of reasons mentioned in the comments?
((best question on SO I've seen - stackoverflow.com/questions/5882263/…))
@Gordon: you shouldn't
often OPs have no idea how to solve issue in proper way
@Gordon: teach people to ask better questions
Good morning
@Gordon Seems like a legit answer
11:06
@ircmaxell @zerkms @Zirak just trying to find out whether Tomalak has a point with this criticism. technically, i didnt answer how to crawl with php, but then again, i never said my answer does answer that
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A: Creating new repositories

pconcepcionThe command to create a new repository is hg init repository_name As you can see in http://hgbook.red-bean.com/read/a-tour-of-mercurial-the-basics.html If you want to create a remote repository you can try with: hg init ssh://hguser:pass@hgserver:ssh_port/path_to_repository Also for more i...

this is the comment that need to be deleted
@Gordon I'd say leave it
it is a good sample of bad comment, but yours - not
@Gordon Lots of answers say "there's a better way than what you do" and they stay
ok, thanks everyone. i'm gonna leave it then
11:08
As a 56k+ user you are free to do almost anything on SO
@zerkms might be, but it doesnt mean I'm no longer open to criticism and I just wanted second opinion whether my opinion that it's a legit answer is wrong :)
right
dear g*d, help me to merge that 700 revisions in svn :-(
"God" is a word of profanity now?
sure
it always was
11:15
huh?
@ircmaxell Thanks for iconv, I forgot about it
Not really php, but somehow related and not question-worthy...has anyone here tried Node.js? What's your impression?
@ircmaxell irc?
11:32
Hello everyone
any netbeans + xdebug user out there ?!
@OmeidHerat raises hand
@Zirak I've played around with while trying websockets
Sweet! how can I use the Output window ?!
its always blank
@Zirak from that more experienced people tell me it's a nice additon to php for some high-load ajaxy work and can be fun on it's own too
Might be funner for me, as I lub js
@edorian The problem is getting a server to host it. And I have no idea how to use a database with it.
@Zirak node.js guys on SO are really active, have you ever checkout the node.js room ?
@edorian any ideas ?
11:35
@OmeidHerat Sweetos, thanks
@OmeidHerat Sorry, not really. I've used it for some projects and it just worked.. not really good at troubeshooting there
@zirak most welcome
@edorian its alright
Since i mostly debug webpages i don't use any output window but jsut variable inspection
I am trying to debug a webpage but I wanna see the output at each step, I mean is that possible ?
yes @edorian?
11:46
kinda
off to work, bbl
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Q: Xdebug output at each step ?

Omeid HeratI am using Netbeans with xDebug for php debugging. There is an output window in Netbeans, I want to how I can have output of PHP script (the html) at each step on the output window ?

12:10
posted on May 04, 2011

PHP MySql Authentication Class Form Validation Easy Simple LDAP DB table extractor Data Format Easy Array To XML Uploader Class Simple Template System icRouter Multi-format countdown String Obscure Super Globals Access Interface

omg, who visit that weird site nowadays
PHPclasses.org?
It's cool
uhm
i have another opinion )
Full of wrong-writted RESTful classes with billion duplicates
yummy -,-
Fail
@Robik nah, just OT :)
12:19
Hi everyone
0
Q: Xdebug - PHP output at each step ?

Omeid HeratI am using Netbeans with xDebug for php debugging. There is an output window in Netbeans, I want to how I can have output of PHP script (the html) at each step on the output window ?

do people actually use that crap from phpclasses.org ?
hi @Gordon
@OmeidHerat hi
did you saw my question ?
@OmeidHerat im using neither netbeans nor xdebug
12:23
alright then, what do you use for debugging ?
Zend Debugger
I see.
var_dump :D
and var_dump :)
yeah var_dump, though I like print_r more !
12:24
details , details
what exactly you want to do with xdebug ?
will, I have made a n-puzzle solver
oh , and you want to follow the value of argument step-by-step
im also using firephp.org
so, quick ZF question. I've got me the following form element definition. $this->addElement(
'text',
'PId',
array(
'value' => $Id,
'label' => $Id
)
);
12:26
when i $form->render() value isnt set. BUt label is set to what i expect.
@Andy fixed font pls
ok, 2 secs
@teresko the problem is that my algorithm gets stuck in an infinity loop :)
$this->addElement(
			'text',
			'PId',
			array(
				'value'	=> $Id,
				'label'	=> $Id
			)
		);
if $Id is set to: "This is an ID" value is blank, but label is "This is an ID"
any ideas? WHat might i be doing wrong.
12:27
@Andy did you make sure that $id has something in it ?
nothing.
@teresko yep, see the above example
@Andy that should work. are you populating the form somewhere before rendering? or do you call isValid on it?
i call is valid
@teresko yes there is a value, if you see above, the Label is correctly populated, so the $Id is correct
@Andy if you call isValid you have to pass in an array of values, right?
12:30
i do this:
    if($this->getRequest()->isGet()){
        if($request_form->isValid($this->getRequest()->getParams())) {
        }
    }

    $this->view->form = $requerst_form;
[ ignore typo ]
does the array returned by getParams() contain an index 'PId' and what is it's value?
i should probably give you alittle more on the controller here.
@Andy no, not necessary. The question boils down to what do you pass into isValid
because isValid will set the values in the form
ok
@Gordon: is it a typo " it's "? I often mistake so
12:35
and if there is no value for 'PId' in the array you pass to isValid then rendering the form after calling isValid will not contain a value, despite what you set when you created the form
ok, two secs, let me make sure getParams contains what i expect.
@zerkms if it was a typo the script would terminate
D'oh slaps head the parameter in the URL is actually Id not PId.
so that be the reason.
@Andy yup
@Gordon: I meant " it's " vs " its " in your phrase
12:38
@edorian: ping
@zerkms which phrase?
@Gordon <------- this one
@zerkms dunno. ask a native speaker :)
i'm a native brit :D
what's your beef?
my comment about obsolete documentation section was deleted without any reference
as well as documentation hasn't been fixed
viva opensource
or "ave", don't remember that cool greek word
12:46
loves how broken PDO is
@ircmaxell how dare you to send a bug?!
this is worse than a bug
honestly, PDO needs to be deleted and re-implemented with a clean sheet of paper...
is that so bad?!
It's pretty fubar what it's doing...
actually, fubar isn't a strong enough word to describe what's going on. A complete fubarory...
It's so fubar, they make fubar look good
@ircmaxell - when are you going to write that blog post?
13:00
which one?
the one about PDO and it's vulnerabilities
I want to read
or have you?
end of the month
and is your talk going to be youtube'd?
I'm announcing it at NYC PHP meetup, and then posting it
I dunno about youtube, I have no issue with it, but no idea...
13:14
@all im stuck with form api and theming in drupal the code is pastebin.com/Ap3gniTC
im not getting the pager list below the table
@irc @zerk u guys have to give ur hands
You'll find that there aren't many people experienced in Drupal here...
omg really :(
I have to go to sleep, no more hands
and it's generally considered bad form to ping people unless they have helped you on the same problem before (don't worry about it this time, but in the future). Just ask the question and see if anyone can help...
Good night @zerkms
yep, bye guys
13:17
@zerkms gnight
so wht u wanna say let it straight lolz
@irc atleast sleep well guys don be debate ur sleep
lol
i have a question about your code @Edvin
can you explain this :
im here
function notify_messages() {
    global $gSitePath, $user, $gDocPath, $base_root, $base_path;
    return drupal_get_form('notify_messsages_form');
}
yes
it call the below fun notify_messsages_form()
13:21
why exactly it needs 5 global variables ?
globals are evil ^^
oh sorry yar its just no need
oh really
yes they are .. but thats not even the point here
The point is that you are "globaling" vars that you don't use
okie then i removed any luck with ma issue
?
13:24
and in function notify_messsages_form(&$form_state) { you use only one of the variables
what a mess
22 hours ago, by teresko
english , please
its drupal default params
from api
@Edvin , want to find the bug ? refactor your code
so u want me to remove unwanted globals
i would want you to clean up your code
13:30
Remove (comment) stuff until there stops to be a bug, really.
And then you know where the bug is, so you can consult the docs for a special case, or just facepalm and doh at your past self
@ircmaxell bäck
omg really ?! lemme get my pom-poms
2
13:50
Hm?
well guys im gonna do fach wash and then i have to look into ma bug wht u guys say
What?
says nothing
opinions about prototypes vs. classes? ;)
I fell more comfortable using classes but thats just because I'm more familiar with the concepts ... and since the issue mostly arieses in javascript i tend to go with classes since i suck at js enough as it is
13:57
@KamilTomšík Prototypes...Self is a great language.
and others? :)
Other people or other languages?
other people

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