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I've been looking into PHP frameworks... never really used any.
Should I use them? If so, which?
I everyone, somebody familiar with WordPress meta boxes?
I have a question that is bugging the beejees out of me, but first I will answer some. @iroegbu I haven't used any directly, from scratch, but they are definitely worth the use if you are building a large project. I actually use Wordpress as a base for most projects. @Casper Yes I am
Now for my question
I cannot get an export to CSV working as a direct download. Well, that's a lie, it works in Safari but none others... maybe I have the wrong headers? ANyone that can help with this?
@Anthony Where I come from we like to start with a solid base ;)
@iroegbu Do you think you need one?
@Anthony What headers are you sending?
22:17
@PeeHaa I know Wordpress isn't the "best" for all purposes but works for what I need it. I'll paste what I have.
@Anthony Great. What I created yet are repeatable meta fields. Now I can duplicatie rows with javascript and all input fields inside each row have an unique id. When I want to save the post, there will be one row, the other rows that I have created with a button are gone...
header("Cache-Control: must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0");
header('Content-Description: File Transfer');
header('Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary');
header('Content-Type: text/csv; charset=utf-8');
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"" . $filename . "\"");
header('Expires: 0');
header('Pragma: public');
@PeeHaa didn't think so before... but I started looking at codeigniter and it's beginning to look like I've been trying to reinvent the wheel... if you get me
@PeeHaa I get ya... Believe me
@iroegbu If the wheel is CodeIgniter please do reinvent the wheel
5
22:18
Lols
@PeeHaa lols... why
?
And you want to force the download of the file right? @Anthony
@PeeHaa Yeah, like I said it works in Safari... just not the others?
It must be headrs?
File not found - in Firefox and Chrome
@iroegbu Because it is the second worst (it's a very very close call to the worst) framework out there
test.csv for instance
@Casper Just reading, one sec
22:20
@iroegbu instead of learning any framework , you should focus on learning advanced OOP practices
CAM
CAM
is there a way from within a class to determine what file / line the class method was executed from ? ie... FILE . LINE
@Casper So you are reinventing the wheel (WPAlchemy is a great plugin)
But anyway
hmmmm
Now, I running in circles
what to do?
@Anthony set the content type to application/octet-stream
If someone has done it before what is the point doing it all over again?
22:21
@CAM it's all in the stacktrace
or not to trust what they've done and build my own stuff?
@Anthony Yes ok, but the reason I want to make one for my own is to learn a lot of PHP etc. And I thought I have the problem but that isn't..
CAM
CAM
thanks @PeeHaa
@iroegbu if all people thought so , your doctor would still cure the headache by applying leeches
22:22
lol
@Charles I wish you luck. You should teach him a lesson, or two.
Which is a pretty good description of CI btw :)
@tereško oh! Good one!
@PeeHaa I've already tried that? Anyway tried it again and didn;t work.
@iroegbu codeigniter is basically PHP4 patched to work on php5.x, it is procedural code that pretends to be object oriented , and it is a poor rails clone that pretends to be mvc
22:24
morningeveningafternoon
Hello @Lusitanian
@Casper Well it may not be a PHP issue, it's hard to tell based on what you are saying
Short excerpt:
User can add een row with the "add" button. Then Javascript will clone the last row, reset all values. Add the attribute id to each input field with a integer, like `<input type="text" id="meta_caption[1]" >` . And so on for each other row's input field. @Anthony
Inspect the request and see what it tells you @Anthony
@PeeHaa didn't think of that
22:26
@PeeHaa how goes it
@PeeHaa How would I go about doing that, does Firebug allow it?
@rdlowrey Finally got composer to install Artax without issues. Had to make a 5.3 compatible branch of Ardent, and tell composer to load both Artax and that branch of Ardent from my own github repos. tl;dr: Composer is fun!!
yes or chrome dev tools
@Lusitanian Good good. How is you? :)
@PeeHaa pretty good, currently writing a GUI interface for some AWS stuff
@PeeHaa I don;t suppose you know where to look, I though it was under 'Console'
22:27
network / net tab
@PeeHaa ooooooooh!
Doh!
Evening
Yo Davester
@tereško That's pretty bad then... I'm already using 5.3
and getting ready to move on
So, I should drop the idea of a using frameworks?
just focus on expanding you knowledge in OOP
22:30
@PeeHaa

HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
Cache-Control: must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0
Pragma: public
Content-Type: application/octet-stream; charset=utf-8
Expires: 0
Last-Modified: Fri, 01 Feb 2013 22:29:45 GMT
Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.5
Content-Description: File Transfer
content-transfer-encoding: binary
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Test.csv"
X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2013 22:29:45 GMT
Content-Length: 1904
while ($bloodAlcoholLevel < PHP_INT_MAX) {
  $beer++;
}
I wonder if Content-Length is the issue?
ok... I already use OOP, even have a small Framework I have written
Just improving on it every now and then
I'm using this:

$outputCSV = fopen("php://output", 'w');
Thanks
22:31
@iroegbu generic frameworks have very specific usecase: project that need to make ASAP ad can forget about after they are complete ( like simple marketing-campaign oriented pages )
you make it in a week and then never touch it again
Do I need to get the length and output it?
@iroegbu usually when people say that they "use OOP" , what they actually means is "i write classes" .. thing is , jsut because you have classes in your code does not mean that you are applying OOP paradigm
@Anthony Well... yes
@iroegbu github link?
@Casper Try this, create a clean PHP file, seperate from wordpress, and see if your 'duplicate' and submit system works.
22:33
Content-Type: application/octet-stream; charset=utf-8
Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.5
X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
OK, I have to say it: wat?
I have a feeling the duplicated objects are not actually in the scop of the 'submit'.
I started with C# though
@DaveRandom what do you refer to?
actually struggled with procedural PHP in the beginning
@Casper I always find testing a basic sample will throw the error at you.
22:36
@Anthony Well, firstly, charset makes zero sense in the context of application/octet-stream, but that's not really relevant since the data you are outputting is text/csv, and secondly if you are having a problem while using IIS, chances are the problem is IIS.
What is the actual problem, by the way?
Wrong content length value :)
Pretty sure I've seen the same thing with the cv plugin update thing
@DaveRandom It was text/csv, trying to figure out what is wrong. Basically I'm trying to output a CSV file and have it downloaded, which it works in Safari but none others. My code, based on examples on line:

$filename = 'Test.csv';

// Output Headers so that the file is downloaded rather than displayed
header("Cache-Control: must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0");
header('Content-Description: File Transfer');
header('Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary');
header('Content-Type: text/csv; charset=utf-8');
@PeeHaa I have a feeling you are bang on
@Anthony You can thank mr. @DaveRandom for making the same mistake some days ago ;)
@Anthony OK, remove all of those headers apart from Content-Type, Content-Disposition and Cache-Control
So I have to buffer then output. All the examples are like what I have though :( So I've been banging my head against a wall for nothing for hours
@DaveRandom Done, but same
22:41
@Anthony So you say that I create an php file outside wordpress and make the same repeatable fields, but now with a simple submit button
@Casper Yeah, exactly - remove the beast that is Wordpress out of the equation and make sure your logic, and what you expect, is actually working first
wait
@Anthony Thank you for your advice! I will try it out.
@Casper I has a similar issue before, I can't quite rememebr the specifics, but I believe when I duplicated the elements I didn't do it properly and they actually were not in the scope of the document, if that makes sense
I've done something like that before
22:44
@iroegbu Ok, and you had also an familiar problem?
try opening the file using notepad
do u get a corrupt file?
or you don't get a file at all
?
@iroegbu I don;t use notepad.. I use Espresso for mac
@iroegbu I assume you are talking to me. Well Safari opens , downloads, and I can open in Excel and see it. Although there is three blank rows before hand.. maybe that is it?
@Anthony Aha haha I thought all
I guess
Let's see
22:47
@iroegbu Opened in Notepad, blank space at the start
Sorry four lines
(rows)
wut?
0
Q: PHP - Code to show specular fixed

André MartinsI need a php file to fix that .txt file, I need a php file to doo this: Exemple error at specular vnum end's at 7 and type=1: <Item vnum="17" hashName="µµ+0" name="Espada+0" type="1" subtype="0" weight="0" size="2" antiflag="32" flag="1" wearflag="16" immuneflag="" gold="1" buy_price="0" lim...

no... if the file opens fine then I might say it's not from the code that generates the file?
@PeeHaa "BOOM!"
fixed?
no
I was commenting on the encoded question above
22:50
@Anthony
header('Content-Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet');
header('Content-Disposition: attachment;filename=<filename>');
Will come as xls though
@Anthony Humour me and try this
CAM
CAM
@tereško I had a discussion with my team RE: named placeholders & unnamed placeholders, can you provide me with a link supporting named placeholders
Do be warned that some versions of Excel really don't like being given a CSV document when they were expecting a XSL/XSLS file. Drove one of our product managers batty...
(Recommend to your users that they Save As and then open it after it's downloaded)
It's nothing to do with the content type anyway
@CAM Do you really need a discussion for that?
CAM
CAM
22:53
Ha
Neither should you use a M$ pretend MIME type for anything ever, unless you develop exclusively for IE, in which case get out. Get out right now.
@DaveRandom YAY!
@DaveRandom MIME types in the format application/vnd.foo are the official way for vendors to add types outside of RFCs.
CAM
CAM
@webarto you do not know my team, so I would like to present a well supported argument
@DaveRandom 200 OK? Is that it?
22:54
@Anthony The problem is glaringly obvious, when you know what it is. Look at the response code in the response headers you posted before.
401
Sorry, 404
@Charles I am aware of that. But I still see people outputting CSV with an application/vnd.stupid.excel.type a lot. There really is no reason to do it whatsoever. The only browser that understands them is IE. Plus CSV has it's own perfectly good MIME type.
@Anthony Indeed. It smells of IIS stupidity to me, for some reason the response code has ended up being set to 404, and browsers will correctly consider this to be a non-existent document. It's actually Safari that was behaving incorrectly.
@DaveRandom Eh, never had a problem with it in FF.
@DaveRandom Well, it could also be a Wordpress thing. I'm creating a virtual request using a page template, though I didn't think that could be the issue since I have done it already for another operation.
22:59
@DaveRandom Simple output to screen that is. So thanks for that, spent hours on that! :(
@Charles Of course you haven't, because all you are expecting is a download prompt, which you will get with 99.9% of the available types. And that is what the browser will give you because it doesn't know what to do with the file. So you might as well just give it a generic type. That's why application/octet-stream gained popularity as a generic "cba working out what the right type is" type, because no browser does anything with it.
Hello everyone. I'm working on a CMS/CMF system and I'm looking for some info regarding security, authentication, login etc. The stuff I know is using hashes for storing the passwords and such, CSRF protection and basic sanitazation/normalization. I'm struggling to find some good resources. Thanks in advance!
@DaveRandom ANy ideas why I would have four blank rows at the start of the file? Doesn;t make sense to me, the data is associative array with no blank elements.
@PetterThowsen This is a rather broad topic
@Charles With those types it's possible to get IE with MS Office hooks to support web editing, where it will PUT the file back to the server when you save. But IE is the only browser that understands how to do it. IIRC there was a push in openoffice.org to get it to work with Moz, but AFAIK it hasn't gone anywhere (yet).
23:01
@PetterThowsen You had me until CMS/CMF.
@Anthony You probably have some leaky new lines outside the <?php ?> tags in one of the files along the include chain
Content Management System?
@DaveRandom That entire concept terrifies the ever living crap out of me.
@PeeHaa yeah I'm aware of that. I'm just looking for some general info on it.
23:02
@MadaraUchiha I love the internet. Thank you for reminding me that this image exists.
@Charles Agreed. But it's nice to know it's possible, so you can make a note to never do it.
@DaveRandom The saga continues, all this hassle to output a bloody CSV file... I mean, a CSV file!!!
@DaveRandom Sigh
@DaveRandom @PeeHaa @iroegbu Thanks for your help, much appreciated.
CAM
CAM
so... no help on the named placeholder front eh?
:tumbleweed:
@CAM I can't see that being a constructive discussion tbh. It really just comes down to personal preference, although I guess one argument against them would be that (assuming MySQL) your query could be ported to MySQLi with zero alteration
23:06
use what you like
[function.file-get-contents]: failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.0 400 Bad request
CAM
CAM
@tereško you told me the other day that unnamed was a big no no
getting this error while try to get text from url
where ?
@Anthony Check through every file in you project, make sure that the < of the opening <?php tag is the very character in the file, and remove any ?> tags from files that only contain PHP code.
23:08
when i use single word like .php?text=up <= this one is working f9 but when i use more then one text like .php?text=whats up
@DaveRandom Question, maybe a noob one, but why remove the ?>
i am getting this errror
[function.file-get-contents]: failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.0 400 Bad request
any one help me :/
@MalikUsman Encoding... space
@Anthony Because they are not required and it helps avoid problems like this where you get unexpected whitespace output.
23:10
@Anthony thanks :D
@DaveRandom I cringe at doing that, so many PHP files before it... It has to be something simpler... I hope!
@DaveRandom I.e. Wordpress
@CAM wow ... why have i not added you to the ignore-list already ?
Jan 28 at 19:30, by CAM
@ircmaxell https://gist.github.com/4658308
gist.github.com/4658308#file-class-php-L16 i was referring to this line
@Anthony It won't be anything in the WP code (I doubt, although you can never tell with WP), it will be one of your files
@Anthony One question to you about my repeatable fields, what do I make to create a sort save button as in wordpress to test it out outside wordpress?
@Casper Form > Submit?
23:12
Ah of course. Thank you! ;)
@Casper The Metaboxes in Wordpress are wrapped in FORM tags, as far as i remember anyway
@Casper So wrap your code in a form tag and post to your PHP file, or another
@Anthony So I must set the row also inside the form?
@Casper and make sure to treat the FORM tag as a wrapper, just like the Metabox
@Casper why do you have a public variable in you class which although being public is asked for in the constructor which you don't use?
@Casper Yes, put all your 'logic' i.e. all the code that you are testing inside the FORM
23:13
oO
@Casper duplicate the operations, submit and see if teh extra fields come through
@Anthony got empty response :/ i did encoding space
@Anthony Thanks I will test it out!
@Casper I still think it is a jQuery duplication issue, like I had
Sigh . . .
People get too bogged down in details.
23:15
Actually @Anthony I've just had a thought, try adding while (@ob_end_clean()); just before the fopen() call
> You can't use @ for annotations because it's the suppression operator!
Yes, I know that, but you immediately recognized that it was an annotation. This is about the idea of an annotation, not the implementation.
@Anthony &text=" .urlencode( urlencode( $msg ) )));
i did like this :/
@DaveRandom Cheers, worked
@Anthony Oke, do you know what your problem was ?
@DaveRandom It's great being able to talk to people in the know, Google doesn't liek to talk back to me... Siri is my friend though :)
23:17
&text=" .urlencode( urlencode( $msg ) ))); ... what the f*...
@Casper Sorry, no I can;t quite remember
@LeviMorrison Yup, if you don't have something constructive to say, don't say anything at all.
@Anthony No problem!
@MalikUsman I have to repeat @webarto, why the two urlencode?
You only need one
@ircmaxell on the #Acquia podcast: "The only people who win are everybody." http://buff.ly/WI3Egz #php #phpbnl13 #opensource
23:19
Hi everyone
Hi person
@ircmaxell You are getting love these days...
Does anyone think that making my own PHP framework is a good idea? I find other frames like cakePHP and such not lightweight enough.
23:21
let's just hope that his all rubs of on php community as whole , not only small groups
@cbronson Ask the folks that make those frameworks and you will get a sharp answer
@cbronson If all you care about is learning how to develop something like that, yes.
@cbronson If you feel you can better what is out there, which is always a possibility, and have the time, go ahead.
@cspray But ditto what @cspray said... You need the time to do it and it will be the only thing you end up doing
@cbronson The basic premise of the post is: to learn, absolutely do it. To use in a live application, think twice or three times before hand...
@cbronson making a framework is a rite if passage for PHP developers. If you have not made three of them, then you are not a serious developer. As for making actually something useful, making something on level of codeigniter/cakephp is quite easy and pointless
23:23
If you think you have build the best framework out there without knowing any best practices and you want to be the next person who spits his very own framework on reddit please don't, if you want to learn sure go for it :)
Well I want to develop an extremely lightweight framework to reuse in future projects. (I am a webdev freelancer as I am sure a lot of you are). @ircmaxell, I am reading that now! Thanks
@cbronson to make a good framework you would have instead spend a lot of time reasearching OOP, and look at what exactly you need
:-D
unless your goal is not to make an OOP framework...
well .. yes
@cbronson I'm pretty sure every framework developers goal is to make it lightweight...
23:25
@ircmaxell Have you had any brilliant ideas on properties/accessors?
It just doesn;t end up that way
@PeeHaa Don't worry, I know I cannot single-handedly produce something that amounts to a collaborative framework like cakePHP or Zend
@Anthony My markup looks now like this: jsfiddle.net/Caspert/qGqAW/24
I think this it correct ?
I've thought about a few ideas but everyone seems to like the C# syntax. I think it is a syntactic abomination . . .
@LeviMorrison what do you mean?
23:26
@ircmaxell You are heard of, even where I live (yes, we have internet).
@cbronson Everymorning I take a dump single handed which is better than Cake
I like the proposed and rejected syntax
@webarto wait, what?
@cbronson when you can explain in your own words what SRP or LoD is and name all the principle that are include in S.O.L.I.D , then you could start looking at the existing frameworks .. see what problems they are trying to solve and how .. and compare it with what you know about good development practices
@ircmaxell Some local PHP community (serbia) mentioned your talks or blog posts, etc. I was like, hmmm, ircmaxell, that sounds familiar :P
lol, basically, you are in the presence of celebrity
23:27
Oh yeah? cool!
@Casper Looking now
@Anthony. Yes I agree. But they also include plenty of things which I find useless. For example, cakePHP (I was just reading a shit ton about this today, hence why I keep bringing it up) will automatically create a default database table for you if you forgot to create one...for an experienced developer like myself, I find this counterproductive.
for example ... CakePHP is one of two worst (popular) frameworks in php
@Anthony Thanks! I hear from you
It's Saturday, apartment needs to be rm -rf /trash.
23:29
To be honest, I've been wondering about OOP lately. Wondering if it's still right...
@cbronson I have to agree with you. There is a load of useless stuff, but don;t forget what is useless to you may not be to someone else. I haven't looked at Cake but surely there is a way to turn this off?
If not then wo
@webarto yeah .. the whole week has been: "wake up, go to work, get back, eat some bad food, sleep" .. stuff has been gathering
wow!
@Anthony. Exactly! Hence the urge to develop my own, personalized framework. I do not plan on distributing it.
@cbronson If you have the time, and think it will benifit you do, I had a similar idea before, started, and gave up
It's all about if it is actually worth it
23:31
you do not need to distribute it , but having something in github might be beneficial when you apply for a job
worth your time
@Casper Your submit button is outside the form, but maybe that isn;t the issue anyway
@ircmaxell care to elaborate , or could it be just fatigue from trying to explain it to people ?
No, it's not really fatigue
Thanks for the food for thought, gentlemen. I'm still debating it.
it's just what I've been seeing lately with over-abstractionism and lasagna code all over the place. It seems that the more SOLID code is, the rediculous amount of fanout sprawls from it. I don't know...
so actually let me rephrase that, I've been wondering specifically about SOLID...
23:34
@Anthony I have set the submit now inside the form ;) So further the markup is good? And now I must set by actions a link to a file where I get the values of the input field or?
@ircmaxell i tend to use it more as a list of suggestions and focus on first three letters of SOLID
Eih, I focus on all, because I think I understand the underlying tie together. To me, the 5 principles are really just manifistations of an underlying concept
@Anthony Aha, When above is not important and you look now to the new version: jsfiddle.net/Caspert/qGqAW/26 add some fields and click on the submit button, than all the new fields are gone, only the default will show
but when I see the code that comes out of it, code that looks good according to them, it makes me wonder if that's really what it's about...
@ircmaxell For some projects I think it is.
23:37
Oh, I'm not suggesting there's a black and white line
@Casper I wondering if this is all your code? For a start your "IDs" need to be "[]"
I think principles of SOLID can help you write more understandable, maintainable code.
hmm .. i guess i cannot really judge the validity of your worries
But when teh page comes back, after submit are you getting the "new" values?
i have never worked on a large codebase which would follow SOLID
23:38
As in you have to go and fetch them
The page won;t automatically show them up again.
what i usually get is big ball of spaghetti and mud , in which i have to try to add some improvements =/
@LeviMorrison can, sure. But I'm wondering if the sprawl is worth it. If it's really more understandable. If it's really more maintainable.
@Anthony Because ? :) I use this javascript for the repeatable fields and I use only 1 more field for image upload...
@ircmaxell I'll agree there is over-engineering at work in some places.
Should I set the id between [ and ] you said? @Anthony
23:39
Think about it like this, you have one row hardcoded into the page, on every page load it will only show that row... you need to load the stored rows on each load
@ircmaxell, I think that SOLID is definitely maintainable. But "more" maintainable depends on in reference to what.
i think for SOLID code you actually might benefit from UML-ish class diagrams
to see how stuff ties together
I think part of the problem is that we have generations of programmers now who have only written with objects and classes. They've never really written in something low-level or even in a different style.
@LeviMorrison Well, how do we combat that. Where's the line between SOLID and Over Engineered...?
problem is , that in my line of work i see class diagrams only in books and university materials
23:41
@ircmaxell I think it might need to be a project centric goal.
For instance, in some of the stuff I do at work I sacrifice maintainability and understandability left and right for performance.
For these projects performance stands as queen, second only to correctness.
=/ ... you are making me sad
@tereško It may put your heart to rest to know that these are not web-related pieces of code.
@Casper Maybe I am not explaining it correctly. When you 'post' the Meta values they get stored in the database, assuming you are getting that far, then when, and everytime, you load that 'Metabox' you should be fetching the stored data i.e. the table should be created from the datastored not you creating the TABLE hardcoded. I think this is your problem? Maybe not?
True, however why should our primary technique for writing and measuring good code be thrown away that easily for performance...
Meaning, doesn't that indicate a flaw in our definition of good code?
@LeviMorrison no , you misunderstood. In my workplace "performance optimization" consists of me trying to persuade others that pushing around megabytes of HTML with locking-fake-ajax is sub-optimal
23:44
Speaking of which
@Anthony Yes when I set as example a caption inside the input text field, and save the post/page the value will be saved..
@tereško lolwut
@ircmaxell I've never seen performance criteria in any kind of 'good code' standard like SOLID.
I've only seen it in project criterion.
Everything about that statement is both amusing and terrifying
23:45
Anyone willing to answer a quick jquery question since the jquery rooms are all empty?
@Casper

First you need to make sure your data is being entered into the database, which is actually quite a funky process with Wordpress i.e. I tend to store the Meta as separate ROWS in the database as opposed to serialized strings - which I believe is the default behavior. Storing as seperate rows allows for searching within Wordpress, once you rig it up.
@tereško Oh boy. Lucky you.
@LeviMorrison because optimization is something that you do after code has been written and tested
then you optimize it
@tereško Basically, I've been cleaning floors everyday and they still get dirty, so I gave up, once a week it is. Sad thing is that I work from home and still "can't make it" to cleanup.
23:46
@LeviMorrison Well, it explicitly discards performance in favor of other principles. But my point is if that tradeoff is necessary in the first place...
Heyyy thanks.
@Casper

Next, when loading the post/page that shows the Metabox, inbehind (the code) you should create the output based on what is stored in the database.
@tereško Not always. Sometimes the design is inherently flawed in that it does not allow for the level of optimization needed for the project.
Performance should always be a concern. If it's not at the back of your mind all the time then you'll find yourself in performance hell.
I think this is the bit you are not doing? That is based on the code you posted.
.. that's area where i have no first-hand experience =/
23:47
Can you post your Wordpress code?
@Anthony Yes of course. I am very happy you will help me!
Of course, this only applies to things that need performance as a goal.
@Anthony This is all js code to clone the fields and all inside. snippi.com/s/fkvpdwx
@Casper Can you post ALL the code please, your PHP code also
It's been interesting because until last year I worked primarily in web-related code where performance concerns really boiled down to: did you write an optimal SQL query and cache results?
23:51
@Anthony Yes, of course, was already working! And the php code: snippi.com/s/mvx05lr
Now I work completely apart from web work and what people really care about are how many cycles of work they can do in the time they have. They would rather pay someone to maintain the code base and get more performance out of their project.
my bed calls
later people
Hi all
@LeviMorrison hi
@Baba Hello, there.
Been a while since I ran into you.
@LeviMorrison have been a little busy .....
23:57
@Baba heya
@PeeHaa how are you doing ?
@AnthonyIs it all clear the code?
Good! You?
@LeviMorrison Are you available for consultancy ?
@Baba Yeah.
23:59
@PeeHaa not bad .. i just answered a question base on experience but i don't know how reliable is number_format ..... would you check it out
shoot
@LeviMorrison Cool

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