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16:00
@Dracony what does "crn išć" means?
it's a very thin wrapper for 'new'. It is just used so that you can chain methods if you don't want to assign to variable
didnt switch keyboard layout
@Dracony Aside from the static method, I dislike controllers that have to get things from views
it doesn't get things from views
it sets things into views
it set's the variables and then calls render() to get rendered output from the view
@webarto well, I don't judge :)
@Jack kudos :)
16:03
@Jack Btw, 4.202 gets interpreted as 4202 ??
@Dracony were you hurry?
xd
yup
going now
@Dracony Well there's another problem then :) I assume since there's a controller and a view, there's also a model? Why isn't your model updating the view?
than whats difference between four and half(4.50) and four hundred fifty(450)
@NullPointer about 445.5 ?
16:05
@NullPointer 4.50 is not considered a float, and 450 is what it is :)
@Leigh lol
@Jack isnt .50 is fractional part ?
@Leigh because there is no model in a helo world app
@NullPointer Not in German locale
check out the tutorial on the site
@Jack than how German write float ?
16:06
@Dracony
@NullPointer 4,50
@Jack so the ZEND ... its bad
/blame Ze Germans
@leigh i think you are used to one version of MVC only
Ooooh where's @tereško?
16:09
@DaveRandom lol
@NullPointer It's okay, others who commented on that qn are equally confused.
@Dracony Well according to you, it's just VC :)
it is possible to use it as a VC too
in this interpretation controller passes data to the view . The data usually being the models
I'm running IE6 in a VM (to install IE7) and it feels... nostalgic :D
e.g. $view->fairies=ORM::factory('fairy')->find_all()
16:11
I wouldn't put a VC framework on my CV if you know what I mean.
you don't quite get the whole point of it being lightweight, unobtrusive and not getting in your way
@Dracony Of course I do
I really don't see how this version is ingerior to the one where thee model updates a view
If I wanted lightweight and unobtrusive, I wouldn't use a framework in the first place... dunce
out of curiosity, which framework do you consider true MVC?
@leigh, you would IF you wanted to write your own database abstractions and route mapping
16:13
@Dracony html :P
@Dracony No I wouldn't
@tereško Get involved
I have libraries for all of that.
so which frameworks is true MVC then
?
in this way you could consider PHPixie to be a set of libraries lol
@Dracony I guess in all honesty, there are no PHP frameworks that are true MVC as you put it
16:15
@Jimbo He's at work I imagine. This chat is less fun to just sit back and watch now he's got a job :-(
:(
so what are you bitching about =))?
anyway have to run
c ya guys tomorrows)
@Dracony and there is no such thing like complete MVC framework with php in this planet
The only framework I would consider to be true MVC is the one that stands for Money, Virgins and Cigars =D
The time it takes to install IE7 is a harsh reminder of times gone by...
16:17
why virgins get involved in this ?
@NullPointer why not?
He's coming back tomorrow, isn't he.
@Jimbo are you upset about it?
@Jack why ?
@Jasper I'm going to cry in my sleep
@NullPointer d00d, you're starting to sound like a broken mp3
@NullPointer You should be happy that Jack wants you there, with his money and cigars :D
"what does mine say?" "sweet, what does mine say?" "duuuude!"
@Leigh lol,,,,,:P
haha
16:22
but i am not Gy .....
you're not a guy? :x
Who says I'm a man?
Lol * changed to lower case because it wasn't that funny
@Jack dont you man ?
your name looks like you are man ?
@NullPointer Actually, Jack can be short for Jackie - but it's not incredibly common
16:23
@NullPointer Jackie is a valid girls name,
@NullPointer If we all had to go by screen name, you must be an ehhh ... null pointer?
but girls never on internet :=\
except facebook
What's really going to cook your noodles is when you find out that cryptic is actually a guy :)
@NullPointer Only in countries like.. india, and iraq..
16:25
Oh, we all know Cryptic's a guy
His picture looks like one! Moustache and everything ;)
And because it needs to be posted:
@DaveRandom You've got mail.
@Jimbo uploading image like this would be kind of rep whoring
@NullPointer Which image?
@Jack well than you are only girls on internet i know
16:26
@webarto Sh*t film
@Jimbo like cryptic has
Ahh
@DaveRandom I don't get it ^_^ Sneakers?
Oh I'm pissed, my application was AWESOME - until I placed apostrophes and quotes within a string
hey
how can i use lat and long for searching nearest places in db?
16:28
@webarto lolwut
@Jimbo damn those apostrophes and quotes!!
@DaveRandom I'm not familiar with shit film :P
@webarto :P:P
@Badaboooooom why not just look around you instead? :)
16:29
lolwt shit films >
wot? @Jack
@DaveRandom Makes sense now :D
its most shity film
@Jasper that cartoon is obviously not serious as is clearly evident by the EMP Cannon. Besides, I am pretty sure the folks at xkcd know rule 29 and 30 of the internet.
i have latitude and longitude of a place , i need the nearest places i have in db
16:30
@NullPointer Haha, dat score, it's too low :D
don't know how to calculate lat and long range for nearest places
3
A: Near location search on Google Maps, PHP & MySQL

webartoOk, let's get started, using query below you get nearest bus stops in certain radius (miles). Query will return every point within defined radius. $lat = -31,52; $lon = -68,52; $multiplier = 112.12; // use 69.0467669 if you want miles $distance = 10; // kilometers or miles if 69.0467669 $query...

for more information about rule 29 and 30 please check this urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Rules%2029%20%26%2030 :P
@webarto nice source man, just i need to search trought my db not in google :P
@Badaboooooom Well read the answer, not question title...
16:32
ok ;)
reading ;)
@Jack damn those stupid users and their user input
@Badaboooooom Well read the answer, not question title...
understood lol
I wish I could just banish quotes from strings...
@webarto Didn't want to read the answer, but why are you storing distances?
16:33
alert('You are not allows to use quotes or apostrophes. Please try again');
@webarto does it takes care of the equator?
@PeeHaa Read the f* query :D
SELECT *, (SQRT(POW((lat - $lat), 2) + POW((lng - $lng), 2)) * $multiplier) AS distance FROM routes WHERE POW((lat - $lat), 2) + POW((lng - $lng), 2) < POW(($distance / $multiplier), 2) ORDER BY distance ASC
holy moly query
@webarto I SAID I DIDNT READ THE FUCKING THING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)
oye!
16:35
@webarto you tested that?
function haversine($phi1, $lambda1, $phi2, $lambda2){
    $radius = 6371;

    $dPhi = deg2rad($phi2 - $phi1);
    $dLambda = deg2rad($lambda2 - $lambda1);

    $a = sin($dPhi/2) * sin($dPhi/2) + cos(deg2rad($phi1)) * cos(deg2rad($phi2)) * sin($dLambda/2) * sin($dLambda/2);
    $c = 2 * asin(sqrt($a));
    $d = $radius * $c;

    return $d;
}
it seems really great query
@webarto I SEE IT NOW!
@Badaboooooom it seems like stinking heap of query
@PeeHaa :P
16:36
@webarto I use something similar somewhere, but mine is 3 dimensional
also geolib > haversine formula in queries!
@Jack why does? :O
@PeeHaa totally :)
@Leigh show me the code :)
16:36
@webarto Ow wait. mysql...
@Badaboooooom it's kind of the same, with an extra + POW(z1-z2, 2)
Or does mysql also have something like postgis?
@Leigh which is the benefit
@Badaboooooom What?
@Leigh i mean is your query better? if yes, why ? :)
16:39
@Leigh saying POW to someone with the name of @Badaboooooom pretty much reads like a Batman Comic
Wow. I think I missed this: dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/…
@Badaboooooom It's better when you need a 3rd dimension....
@PeeHaa Read the f* answer :D
@Gordon True :)
loooool
Don't hide that\ link you idiot!
+1 for the trouble :)
@Leigh what you mean by 3d dimensions?
3rd sorry
16:44
Oh man... why do you ask about it if you don't have any clue what you are asking?
Unsure whether to facepalm or headdesk
@Leigh neither, minify icon
@NullPointer lol
@NullPointer LOL +1 :D
16:46
@Jack Minify icon = ignore this user everywhere? :) Done
A SEO expert walks into cafe and says I'll have one coffee, one cofee, one coffe, one cofe, one cafe, one caffe, one late, one latte, one espresso, one expresso, one espreso, one expreso.
That is not even funny anymore :P SEO experts are a lie...
there is not any SEO experts thing ...
as i read in google only content does matter ..
i had an email from a "seo expert" but his own company site was not even on the first 5 pages
@webarto com on make a smile :))
16:49
he was saying "i will make your website #1 ranking"
@draconis lol.....
@webarto i'm going running your query. man, i'm in production live server , we have 5 milion users,what if somenthing wrong ?
The only SEO that matters is the one that stands for Sex Education Office.
shut down those damn server
@NullPointer to me ? :)
16:53
@Badaboooooom I pity your employer :smile:
@Badaboooooom to every one who are on production server ...
you're nice dude ;)
we do not have 5mil users ;)
8milions!
:D
@NullPointer oh understood :D
@webarto why you used this:
$lat = -31,52;
$lon = -68,52;
i have positive and negatives values :P ... guess it was just an example .. !?
16:57
I don't want to give further advices, because, when you kill server, you'll blame on us.
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Size comparison of JavaScript: The Good Parts pbs.twimg.com/media/BBY6-OSCUAA0IOw.jpg:large
@Badaboooooom they are measurements of latitude and longitude, they are different based on where in the world it relates to, some are negative, some are positive, there's nothing wrong with webarto's example
@Jimbo these book looks cool
yeah ;)
thanks
@webarto lol will not blame :D
also cause i don't have server :D
You should create a VIEW or something from that query.
17:14
a view?
Aaaannnnd I'm out.
I am not leaving work tonight until I can input quotes and apostrophes and not have everything break.
@jimbo at the risk of stating the obvious, can you not escape them?
17:22
@NullPointer OMG that looks like @ircmaxell
@martincarlin87 Yep, JS escape() and unescape() - encodeURI() and encodeURIComponent() don't escape apostrophes
It's fitting all the escaping into my existing application
@Jimbo what escaping?
@Jack JavaScript escaping of single quotes, but they're being AJAXd across and placed in .data() attributes and there's a load of that swapping going around... so it's placing the escape() and unescape() in the correct places that's the issue - nothing that anyone can help with unfortunately
I just wanted to complain - I should've done it right at the beginning lol
oi oi dudes
i'm trying this pastebin.com/gbVziWhJ
but lol , this example search for Rome's nearest places and it comes up with Roswell :D
ahah
why does? :D
I would appreciate it if anyone interested in either annotations or property accessors would take this survey: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/7341751#7341751
@LeviMorrison Answer 1: WHY YOU USE SILENCE OPERATOR ON YOUR ANNOTATIONS?! Answer 2: No, Answer 3: What benefits?
4: No
@Leigh Thank you for your participation. I value your feedback.
As for #1: It was an easily recognizable symbol for an annotation.
I merely wanted to convey an idea. I do not want to get bogged down into details of what symbols I use for annotations.
@LeviMorrison Makes it look like annotations are errors that need to be silenced ;)
17:37
I'm fine with the following for annotations:
I don't think that there needs to be some strange markup for getter/setter, just implement a getter and a setter as you always have done, why does it need chaff
class Foo {
   private $bar;

   #pragma getter bar
   public function getBar() { return $this->bar; }

   #pragma setter bar
   public function setBar($value) { $this->bar = $value; }

}
[annotation] also works, because you can't define an array on its own in the body of a class without assigning it to a member variable
@Leigh But in that same context you can't use the silence operator.
The problem is when you move annotations out of a class definition and stick it above a normal function definition.
@LeviMorrison well as long as this annotation debacle is in an extension I can disable, I don't care what it comes out like.
17:40
One thing I like about the above annotations style is that the class definition is backwards compatible.
It thinks it's just a comment, no harm done.
I don't really have a problem with the silence operator being repurposed, I was just being a dick for the sake of it
so , all i missed was a pokemon looking for "true my-very-code framework" ... how disappointing
has anything else happened today ?
@tereško I'd love your thoughts on the above annotations/accessor design.
Does IE <= 7 not support inherit as a CSS property value?
17:45
@Jasper Is IE lte 7 even worth anybody's time?
@LeviMorrison , i still have not bothered to read about that feature =/
@tereško Basically, the above code would allow you to do this:
hey guys
i have been banned from asking questions
what do i do?
$foo = new Foo;
$foo->bar = 42; // calls $foo->setBar(42);
$bar = $foo->bar; // calls $foo->getBar();
^ That's the idea of an accessor.
@LeviMorrison kill it with fire
17:47
@LeviMorrison My decision was: not to the point where I want to make my site look the way it was intended, but still to the way were I want to make it usable...
@tereško Will you explain why you despise it so?
@LeviMorrison it mimics the public variable access, just another form of magic to make the code less readable
@AakashAnuj givve some good answer
@tereško To clarify: you feel like being able to use a property in this way is less readable?
17:49
it looks like a property
but it isn't
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you basically end up with "assignments to properties, that might cause side effects"
Would it change your mind at all if I said that several languages, including some strictly typed languages, allow this behavior?
not really , no
So you feel like this feature does not help the language but hurts it instead?
17:51
@tereško Don't we already have that problem already with __set and __get?
now have two problems
nope, just two ways to write the single problem
@tereško You missed the MVC n00b earlier on - you would've had a field day
@tereško Thank you for your participation. I value your feedback.
17:53
not really, because if you work in a team, someone might be using your setters, while thinking that he's just using some VO
this way makes you setters to be called magically
user895378
Regarding language-level automatic getters/setters ...
the problems is that there is no indication that $foo->bar is an accessor , not a real value assignment'
user895378
I've historically been very leary of adding them -- IMHO a lot of supposedly "OO" code errs by making too much of the internal black box available to the outside through getters and setters. If code exterior to the object knows everything about what/how to get/set inside the object, what's the point of walling the functionality off behind a class interface?
user895378
It seems to me that most people use getters and setters to totally undermine encapsulation, so making that easier to do doesn't necessarily count as a win in my book.
to explain "property assignment might have side effects" is the problem, and that's the case already. Now, you're just making the person that is evil and wants side effects jump through the extra hoops of writing it through __get and __set
user895378
17:55
That said, there are cases like value objects and domain entities where the rote writing of getters for every property is a real PITA. If the goal is to speed up development and make my life easier, I think language-level accessors have value (even if most people will use them to write bad code).
@LeviMorrison , basically it is a really bad idea, that will make professionals to shoot themselves in a foot (file taking the whole left side of body with it) and that will be abused by noobs and wannabe-experts
worst case scenario: two of those groups of programmers having to work in a team, when someone decides to start using accessors
class Foobar {
    public $variable; // in hindsight this should have had getter/setters
}

// so I do this:
class LessFoobar extends Foobar {
    #pragma setter variable
    function setVariable($variable) {
        $this->variable = someNeededFilter($variable);
    }
}
This doesn't break the usage API. They can still use LessFoobar in place of Foobar without problems.
class L33tFoobar extends LessFoobar {
    #pragma setter variable
    function setVariable($variable) {
         parent::someNeededFilter($variable);
         $this->state = 'something'; // and i need to alter this too when setting value
    }
}
@tereško Your problem, not mine.
You can do a similar thing already with functions in any case. Does that stop you from writing classes and using inheritance?
I have a header div docked at the top, except there is spacing on the left, top, and right of that div...
Not sure what's wrong with it
18:05
the problem is that it looks like a variable
NVM, I got it work
but you have to search the class definition(s) to discover what that assignment actually does
@tereško Believe what you like. I see no problem with it. It's okay that we disagree.
@tereško Should you even care?
It's a property assignment.
I contend that you should not know the details.
when debugging third party code i care extremely about ability to understand the code
@tereško You missed the point: I fixed the third party code using accessors, not the other way around.
Will some people break it? Probably.
Who cares? It's no better nor worse than using the plain, unrestrictive property that already breaks anyway.
18:08
Hi everyone
Hi @hakre ;)
that's a really bad reason for changing core
@tereško I see it as no worse but HELPS in certain cases. You feel like that's a bad reason to change the core?
In any case, thank you for your participation.
.. only that i will make the code harder to understand, harder to debug and harder to maintain
I love to hear what people think about this seemingly controversial subject.
hell , if it was up to me, i would nuke the magic setters and getter too
18:14
hello all
anyone have thoughts about using exceptions everywhere and just setting up a universal error handler?
@Michoel I would use exceptions everyone but pass them to a custom error handler for either Logging or displaying on a screen
@Michoel yes , but that's a really bad idea
even invalid user input, and other common errors?
is there a big performance hit?
big crappy code hit
@tereško Why?
18:16
you end up with leaking abstraction
user895378
@NikiC In the Epic PHP Win category, I just outperformed node.js by 30% over 1,000,000 requests made with 10,000 concurrent connections.
@teresko leaking what abstraction exactly? trying to avoid constantly checking return values and such, rather just assume everything is working, if something is wrong that should just cause an error returned to the user just throw an exception
i guess in cases where multiple errors could occur...ie user input all fields should be checked
if method on an object throws an exception , it should be handles in the scope where it was called
hi all
and hi @rdlowrey
joya @NikiC
18:21
there should not be magical method that know all about internals of every object in the call graph
user895378
@NikiC sorry for the daily status updates, but I get excited sometimes :)
@rdlowrey That's pretty damn awesome if it's true. Is it true? (As in: Did you make sure that you are really testing the same thing?)
ok .. I'm ... need to make some food and listern to Deathstalker audiobooks
kk, thanks for the brainstorm
/me always chuckles when reading @PeeHaa's handle
user895378
18:23
@NikiC Both dynamically serve the exact same 156-byte raw http response message to a request made for / ... I'm going to really go in-depth with my benchmarks to try to disprove this awesome result over the next couple of days. Hopefully I don't succeed.
user895378
I used the default PHP5.4.10 distro that came with fedora 17 and the default linux binary available for download from the node.js site.
user895378
I didn't compile either for my system yet (for testing, anyway).
@rdlowrey In any case very awesome :D
user895378
And I used the default node.js "Hello world":
user895378
var http = require('http');
http.createServer(function (req, res) {
  res.writeHead(200, {'Content-Type': 'text/plain'});
  res.end('Hello World\n');
}).listen(1337, '127.0.0.1');
console.log('Server running at 127.0.0.1:1337/');
18:26
Btw, what do you folks think about the new DateTimeImmutable class in PHP 5.5 Alpha 4? :)
user895378
Oh snap, really? I haven't seen that.
@NikiC haven't seen it but that sounds good to me
user895378
I'm all for more immutability.
I use PHP 5.5 Alpha4 in a production environment is this dangerous ;)
user895378
I've lately been substituting names like DateTimeValue in place of DateTimeImmutable because "immutable" is so verbose.
user895378
18:29
@Lusitanian haha probably
user895378
But as long as you aren't controlling nuclear launch sites I'm sure you'll be fine.
um....
user895378
oh crap, NORAD is screwed.
OMG ..yeyyyey ... 58 active visitor on my site ...
18:42
If anyone wants to laugh at my terrible coding, feel free. I expect to be ridiculed when I get home.
@DaveRandom LOL WTF IS THIS SHIT (I haven't even looked at it yet)
is this because of google crawler or something like that ?
18:58
Let's say it is not. That way you can keep your self-esteem :)
FINALLY, I refused to go home until this JS stuff was working - and now it is, I can go home ^^
@Jimbo Stop! Beer time!

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