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13:02
@I'll-Be-Back How does "^^DFFFD*££££££" matches "£$%^&DFFFD$%^&*("?
am I still too sleepy to notice it?
@I'll-Be-Back Well for MySQL you can look into the docs for string functions: dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/string-functions.html
If you use a real RDBMS you can check this out: postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/functions-string.html
@Alexander Oopp you are right. I need to fix that
@I'll-Be-Back either that or make it clearer
@Alexander fixed it.
@I'll-Be-Back so, it's an exact string matching?
13:07
@PeeHaa I have found locate funtion dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/…
Yes @Alexander
@Alexander or 90% similar match would be good as well.
@I'll-Be-Back it seems the best known algorithms are listed here
Now, I've never used a RDBMS for this
finite set of patterns
I can't tell more apart from this
No worries :)
Guys struggling with an issue with wampserver: superuser.com/questions/560162/…
13:12
I wonder if any RDBMS support this? It make life easier hah
You can try Solr though. It seems like a use-case for it.
I have never had an use-case for something besides an Aho-Corasick or Rabin-Karp
@Alexander I just love Solr
What index does Solr use?
Sad thing is that you would need Java :(
I'll check if Aho-Corasick or Rabin-Karp already available in PHP first
Oh god, I hate Java
13:17
@PeeHaa I am still waiting for an opportunity to try it out!
does anyone know the problem here?
$statement = $this->database->prepare("UPDATE chat WHERE id IN (?) SET status = 'sent' ");
$statement->bindParam(1, $id);
You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'WHERE id IN ('37, 38, 39, 40') SET status = 'sent'' at line 1
Search the site. That's not how you prepare with IN syntax
@PeeHaa yeah i cant find much on the IN
Hey, I'm new here, it's so awesome!
Welcome new here! I'm PeeHaa
lol Meanie.
hi, is it typical for a php dev to know javascript and vice-versa?
@SchautDollar It depends.
Most people in PHP will know a fair bit about javascript. However I don't think it's the other way around
13:56
@PeeHaa On what.. generally I guess?
@PeeHaa I was going to say the latter
That would make sense. Why do you think that is so?
@Alexander What do you mean?
@PeeHaa JS doesn't imply PHP
@SchautDollar Not sure. Maybe it has to do with the fact that all PHP devlopers started with doing front-end stuff which also means doing javascript at some point
13:58
@SchautDollar Basically, the idea is that most php developers will be working with html and thus with javascript, and as such know (some of) it. However, when working with javascript, you won't have to use php, so in general js developers won't know (much about) php
@Jasper I learned php first but I see your point
But note that knowing a fair bit of javascript is not the same as knowing javascript.
That is when looking at myself
Javascript to me seems messy, so I prefer not to touch it, but it has been very useful at times.
@SchautDollar It doesn't matter which you learned first. At one point or another your php driven websites and so you learned js, and as such you are now the php developer who knows (some) javascript
I just hope your share of some JavaScript covers at least what you shouldn't do in JavaScript
14:04
@PeeHaa Agreed. I do know a lot about js myself and there is just so much you can not know and still use js, Since far from every php developer is actually interested in js, that's a logical position for a php developer to be in
@Alexander Exactly why I didn't want to touch it. So far, I think I've been playin it safe. All validation on server side and so on
If you think so. Fair enough.
Doing stuff like client side validation should be pretty easy (and nice for the clients). @SchautDollar
@PeeHaa I have the simple spry stuff before hand, but I've always made sure it passes server side validation aswell
You should :)
14:07
Probably the most confusing thing I learned from validating things was probably regex.
@Gordon, Uncle you here?
You are learning regular expressions may be more appropriate
True, you never seem to stop learning when it comes to programming. Probably why I enjoy so much. :3
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@crypticツ I would like to comment on this but I'd only get myself in trouble. So I won't.
@rdlowrey Big Brother is listening
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14:11
Dear Big Brother: I <3 you and would never say anything subversive. I would sincerely like to continue using airports unmolested by your minions.
lol
Hello coders !
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Hello.
.olleH
14:15
@HamZaDzCyberDeV What about them?
@PeeHaa it;s confusing, RegEdit asked a question and then Mark-D says forget i ever asked xD
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The whole question is a mess -- who knows what's going on there.
@HamZaDzCyberDeV I'm sure Mark-D deleted a previous comment
@PeeHaa hmmm yeah
@Alexander Where did you find Aho-Corasick in PHP?
14:21
@I'll-Be-Back I didn't I used it in C/C++
I wrote it myself
Oh cool
14:32
@rdlowrey comment on what?
@PeeHaa here
@Gordon Question:
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@crypticツ I don't know what you're talking about.
@PeeHaa what @rdlowrey said
auto generated? do not edit?
Does the comment lie?
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14:34
"This code is correct. Trust us. Don't edit it."
@Gordon That's a nice 404 you linked me to :)
ow wait
nvm github is crap again
:P
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wtf
tnx for clearing it up
14:36
@PeeHaa np
@PeeHaa you may edit it, but your changes will get lost though once I generate the file again
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@Gordon Why in the world would you use a static autoloader generator for any normal use case instead of a regular autoload function to do it at runtime?
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That seems like an extraordinary micro-optimization.
I think I might already did that ;) @Gordon
@rdlowrey I'm seriously confused. Do I need to scroll up further?
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I'm talking about this:
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14:39
9 hours ago, by cryptic ツ
user image
ooooooh
@rdlowrey because it's fast, secure and doesnt couple your file layout to how you name your files.
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It seems to me that coupling your file layout to how you name your files is one of those couplings that is beneficial and should be encouraged.
@crypticツ you could just have clicked the arrow and seen what message he was responding to..
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If anyone else has to look at your code who isn't you, convention in file layout is important.
14:41
@rdlowrey go away. i dont want to talk to you anymore :)
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lol just throwing it out there :)
@Gordon :D
@Jasper I have excuses =oP
hehe
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That said, I sometimes get the itch to manually load all the classes up front and avoid the "overhead" of autoloader invocations. I try not to scratch it, though, as it invariably ends up in more work because my code changes even when I think it won't.
14:43
1 message moved to bin
@rdlowrey I want freedom of choice for both. And my IDE will take me to any class definitions anyway so its not like it has to have a 1:1 match
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Good enough explanation for me ^
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Religious 1:1 class:file relationship isn't a requirement for good code. Far be it from me to try to impose a coding standard on someone else (that's in the purview of self-important entities like PSR).
@rdlowrey actually, I will likely end up with a 1:1 mapping anyway, but i still prefer it to have the static map
hii guys.. i have an interesting question
14:49
@Ashis that's what you claim ;)
if(strlen($_POST['txtName']) > 100)
give error msg
this is okey for characters.. including white spaces
how can we count for words?
like say only 20 words are allowed?
then?
Depends on your definition of "word".
Anonymous
@Ashis use count();
oO
in this statement there are seven words
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14:50
php really does have a function for everything.
@Ashis also please use mb_strlen in the future
Anonymous
<?php
echo str_word_count(" foo boo dog more ");
?>
Because you are most likely going to need it
Anonymous
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... Unless you're concerned about the actual number of bytes and not characters :)
14:51
@rdlowrey better don't go into details
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Who needs algorithms when you have php?
@Ashis alternative would be to use a regex
character encoding??
what does it means?
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++$tinyAvatars;
Anonymous
@Ashis google "character" and "encoding" separately and sum the meanings together :)
okey dokey
was doing the same
thx all guys.. fr help
Morning
Anonymous
np :)
Anonymous
14:56
morning
@NullPointer mornig
mrng
Killing Spree!
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14:59
GODLIKE!
@rdlowrey godlike is 25
Rampage...definitely rampage.
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lol
@TillHelgeHelwig correct ;)
Good bye dear votes
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I'm just glad people knew what I was talking about. I haven't played CS in years, unfortunately.
15:00
CS didn't even have those.
@rdlowrey its from Unreal Tournament ;)
@rdlowrey UT
±D
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The CS I played had those.
Dominating!
15:01
So we knew even better what you talked about than yourself.
Think about that for a moment. ;)
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31 secs ago, by rdlowrey
The CS I played had those.
15:02
Unstoppable!
I wish the chat had a different color for visited links.
@crypticツ you're posting faster than I can vote :(
@TillHelgeHelwig install cv-pls plugin. will put a green box next to visited cv-pls links then
I'm assuming most of you are almost out of votes, I've been out for nearly 10hrs =o(
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/me worried @crypticツ might be a beta written by @DaveRandom to encourage the use of his and @PeeHaa's sweet plugin.
15:04
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^ My homegirl.
UT was so awesome
Isn't that the girl from Firefly?
Summer Glau
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Yes.
meh, neighbors too noisy. engaging dubstep
15:05
I miss that show =o(
@Gordon Are those robots having sex again next door= ±P
@Gordon Nifty...thanks for the tip. :)
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in recycle bin, 3 mins ago, by Porizm
@BadgerGirl do u have a sister?
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^ Is this really flag-worthy?
@rdlowrey Of course not
15:06
@PeeHaa the robots are twin babies. but its more the dork upstairs who feels like pushing things around
@rdlowrey I suppose it is flagging the guy. Not the message
I don't think you can flag an user whatsoever
Or, there is?
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Any question tagged that matches '/parse error/i' should be auto-closed as RTFM.
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"This is not a parse error"
15:13
Jan 7 at 23:36, by Alexander
I want a "RTFM" option in the closing reasons that accepts a link to a documentation page!
@rdlowrey ^
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@Alexander Sadly, more users is a higher priority from a business standpoint than content quality.
moar moar users
15:16
26 to go. ;)
Aaaaaaand out of votes
Now you're digging really deep. ;)
Breakfast time! bbl
15:22
later
15:36
hey folks,
just got this via eMail:
> I seek your partnership in receiving US$50M left behind by a certain deceased customer (Anthony), If interested, reply Bertram
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@ircmaxell you still alive? if so, I delete mail as spam.
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@Gordon This is @Gordon's realm and all here are customers! Consider yourselves notified :p
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15:52
Very well ... since Sundays are for memes ...
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@PeeHaa my head hurts ._.
I want to code, but i have a thumping headache from standing next to a subwoofer all night while DJing
...didn't plan that too well
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Worse things could've happend ... you could've been hit by a truck.
@crypticツ :O that was a voting spree
I've had that happen to me
that hurt ;_;
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15:56
Well, I was specifically referencing the propensity DJs seem to have for that sort of thing.
ouch.
helo people can u answer my question plsss?
If it's reasonable and the answer isn't just a link to a php.net reference page :3
or stick it on the site proper
wait

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