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Ah nice man, didn't even know this existed!
 
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morning guys
I'm so sleepy @.@"
 
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PHP
PHP
04:27
Morning :)
hi morning
 
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05:37
hi all
06:02
anyone here? just wanna ask a very simple question about mysql..
so, i have these table like this `CREATE TABLE Persons
(
P_Id int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
LastName varchar(255) NOT NULL,
FirstName varchar(255),
Address varchar(255),
City varchar(255),
PRIMARY KEY (P_Id)
)`
how do I add another field from another table?
@Stupefy101 , iirc , plural form for "person" is "people"
06:41
@teresko Spelling nazi ;P
06:55
Where's @Gordon gone to? First time (in my memory) he actually logged out. :)
07:27
Good morning @UniqueKey
07:37
@ChristianSciberras haven't you noticed how much i suck at english spelling ?
@teresko :P
Where are you from if I may ask?
it has nothing to do with language and everything to do with my deep seated hatred for ORMs
Why is that? I find [my own] quite handy
and location info is in profile :P
@ChristianSciberras , because ORMs by the very nature create a technical dept
Oh, Latvian :) how come on a swede domain/tld?
07:40
they are useless for anything but the most basic solutions
and the domain expired a week ago
Yeah, I see that. It's a Guru Meditation page now :P
.. didn't see the point in extending it anymore , the server on which it lived ( while free of charge ) was extremely outdated
With regards to ORM, I see it as a great chance of doing SQL right :)
and the domain name itself had lost all the meaning
oh really ?
Prepared statements, for example
07:43
lolwut
It's an abstraction layer, and if done right it can contain performance tweaks
ORM are standing in the middle between database and oop language , trying to stamp OOP principles on completely different model
tell me this , how would an ORM solve following problem :
there are 4 tables : Projects , Slides , Shapes and Points
each Project can have many Slide , each Slide can have many Shapes and each Shape has multiple Points
how do i get the Points from Project with project_id = 2 , where Slide was marked as "important" ?
OK, like this (my way):
in pure SQL , it is a simple query with multiple joins
in ORM it is a 3-level loop
$project=new Project(2);
$project->load();
$project->slides()->filter(
    function($slide){
        return $slide->important;
    }
)->points();
07:49
yes , it's all nice , but what is the underlaying constrution for this ?
and you missed the project_id = 2
there are conditions on two tables , none of which is directly the resulting set
Done
Well, all I'm saying is that it's possible.
how many queries do you see there ?
Lots :D
Hmm, 3 I think
07:51
thus , making it useless
no , its not 3
Nah.
Just slower
However, I can still use ORM and make this work better using a down-to-top way.
Example:
and you missed one more thing
it is Projects >> Slides >> Shapes >> Points
hey guys
Well, arguably, that could be built into the ->points() method.
Hello @Phelios
when a table is related to itself
07:53
@teresko But surely if ORM works nicely for the situation 60% of the time, it's well worth it.
for example staff table
and there is manager and subordinates but they are all staffs
what do you call these kind of relationship?
generalization , @Phelios
@teresko For example, my "novel approach" to ORM is that I never write/instal SQL. I simply have a "model" class and the ORM layer simply ensures it is compatible with the current table structure.
but it doesnt
ORM is a lie
Admittedly there are gray areas. For example, if you remove a class property later on, ORM won't remove the column.
07:55
and , @ChristianSciberras , one thing you seem to be misunderstanding
ORM IS NOT A F*CKING MODEL
You pretty much lost me there.
What do you mean by "not a model"?
@teresko generalization is more toward subclasses isn't it?
kinda , but i was thinking more in Use-Case diagram terms
that would apply for the class design
maybe
08:01
but doesn't apple for relationship database design :)
oh , you meant it for the ORM discussion
anyway , the bottom line is : stop using ORM , they are a lie
no, I'm not talking about ORM
@teresko What?
haha
I'm talking about database design
a table that has relation to itself
@teresko If I had that same attitude, I'd say "stop using HTML, it harms the web" (since it being used mostly in the wrong thing)
08:03
there is no special name for it , afaik
@ChristianSciberras , no , it is like "stop using WYSIWYG editors for HTML, it harms the web"
@teresko - No, my comment still applies.
HTML is a huge mess.
it's probably called self-referencing tables
But let's not get into that.
ORM is a tool, and it works most of the time. When it doesn't, I agree, you shouldn't use it.
YOu should not use it to begin with
you are like kid playing in frontpage and calling yourself a web-developer
IMHO about ORM discussion you guys are having :)
nothing is perfect
08:07
@teresko - So I'm not a web developer just because I don't do assembly on the web server?!?!
@teresko - Stuff is there to make things easier. It's up to you to do it right.
Frontpage, as an example, is a great way to make mockups.
but it doenst make anything easier
@teresko - Look, just because you've had a bad experience with one ORM interface doesn't mean all of them are bad.
btw, what is ORM that you guys are talking about?
@ChristianSciberras - there are actually lot of deserved criticisms on ORM, I don't know if you've read them. This one is classic, By or very own Jeff, and on SO
ORM tries to treat relational database management systems as objects, it's just not right IMHO
08:10
ORM as an acronym may refer to:
Oak Ridges Moraine
Object-Relational Mapping, a software-programming issue in linking object-oriented code with relational databases
Object role modeling
Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos, an observatory on the island of La Palma
Online reputation management
Online research methods
Operational risk management, a concept for safety in operations planning and execution
Oromo language ISO 639 code
Orosomucoid
Outsourcing relationship management
Sywell Aerodrome in Northamptonshire (England) (IATA airport code)
which one?
Object relational mapping
@rickchristie - I've read countless articles on why eval() should be removed. Yet, I've had legitimate uses of eval().
and it should be removeed
No it shouldn't.
@rickchristie thanks :)
08:12
@ChristianSciberras - Here's the view that I am aligned with: stackoverflow.com/questions/5358131/…
if you had situation when you thought that "solution must be eval" , then it means that you design was wrong at the roots
I'm a bit more open minded. If I had to be anything like that, I'd argue UNIX should be illegalalized.
2
data are just more naturally represented by relational model
@teresko - Or perhaps the language I was using simply sucked enough to not allow an alternative.
@teresko - As was my case.
> Where the "canonical" copy of state is located. The database model generally assumes that the database management system is the only authoritative repository of state concerning the enterprise; any copies of such state held by an application program are just that — temporary copies (which may be out of date, if the underlying database record was subsequently modified by a transaction).
IMHO, the people who agree with database model will choose data mapper over ORM
> Many object-oriented programmers prefer to view the in-memory representations of objects themselves as the canonical data, and view the database as a backing store and persistence mechanism.
PHP
PHP
08:17
Hello everyone
how your day ?
https://github.com/uuf6429/K2F/blob/master/K2F-DEV/core/debug.php#L30
^ an example of why I had to use eval()
posted on June 06, 2011 by Lorna Mitchell

A couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure of speaking at php|tek in Chicago. As usual there were a few great talks, a good crowd of new folk and a selection of established speakers all at the event and I had a great time. This year, there was one particular highlight that I wanted to share: the hackathon. In actual fact I hadn't attended anything similar before, apart from perhaps the

@rickchristie - Jef's post is pretty reasonable. It highlights several solutions. I don't know why others don't see it this way, but I'd hail #4 as the golden rule for using ORM.
http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/93312/open-source-advertising-sidebar-2h-2011
Oh, and don't forget to vote for my ad proposal ^^
I can't vote up yet
aww :/ go answer a question or something XD
PHP
PHP
08:29
@ChristianSciberras I have done already :)
Thanks @PHP
Perhaps I can get @Framework to do this as well? (lol)
PHP
PHP
lol... me test btw ... I just renamed myself
09:00
Hi all
hi @Jasiufila
This is my regex \/shoplogo\/(.+?)\.[a-z]+" , Im using it to parse internet site, how to execute this regex only in div class blabla
@rickchristie huh? have you ever worked with OODBMS?
@.@ I don't get what you mean by "only in div class blabla"
can you explain more
huh?
morning @ChristianSciberras
09:03
this reges is used to parse whole site
regex
@UniqueKey a few more minutes and you'd have been disqualified. :)
but i want to have only results from all divs class="strore_info
@ChristianSciberras it's monday, a 2hr lag is more than understandable >_>
@UniqueKey - LOL - Now head over my ad page and vote up, please! :)
or for all divs but not for particular one
09:12
@ChristianSciberras can't UV there, sorry. but it looks very professional
@UniqueKey - Ah, that's some positive consolation :D. Thanks!
09:32
@KamilTomÅ¡ík - I haven't, so yeah, it's a broad generalization
Anonymous
urgh
Anonymous
hating how coupled TCPDF's config is.
Anonymous
all the configurations are set as constants in a config.php file, which is massively lame.
Anonymous
thinking of DOMPDF
@SkippyChalmers - I'd suggest WKHTMLTOX
Anonymous
09:37
yeah i heard that was quite fast
of course it is
it uses webkit
Anonymous
wkhtmltopdf right
Anonymous
?
yup
wkhtmltoimg is an addition I did to the project to make website screenshots
hence the project was renamed to wkhtmltox, where x is the media type
Anonymous
brillo
Anonymous
09:39
that's amazing
Anonymous
i can only find the google project for 'topdf' not 'tox'
yeah, it's still under the name
But you can see the tox in zips
You can execute it via PHP shell_exec and all, or you could use a PHP wrapper script, such as the one I wrote.
@ChristianSciberras - nice!
K2F also has its own version of the script, supporting both libraries
Anonymous
@ChristianSciberras you have that wrapper to hand at all?
09:42
no, not here, unfortunately
Anonymous
:) fair enough dude! appreciate the pointers though, will probably write a simple wrapper
hi, anyone knows how to call jasper reports from php
@rickchristie OODBMS sucks if you're working with it from other language (you simply replace mysql for gemstone), however if you directly develop in OODBMS, it's probably best persistence solution.
@SkippyChalmers Well, the K2F version is on github.
Anonymous
@Jasiufila use simplehtmldom if it's a complex selection
09:45
The code depends on the framework, but it should get you started in writing the wrapper.
Anonymous
cheers
Anonymous
:)
Anonymous
that's dead useful
@SkippyChalmers thanks, i made it that way
<div class="store_info">\s*<a[^>]*>\s*<img src="http:\/\/www.getprice.com.au\/images\/shoplogo\/(.+?)\.[a-z]+"
Anonymous
09:47
i always panic when i see uses() as I always forget what it does.
because that what i was looking for was in a then in img tag
@SkippyChalmers - That's a framework function
Anonymous
actually i always forget exactly what use does as it's php 5.3, never seen uses before.. assuming its a custom func
It loads framework modules
Anonymous
oh. yeah. :)
09:49
it's like require_once()
but it does some magic
Anonymous
cool :)
Anonymous
thanks man
@SkippyChalmers - Ever used pascal? or saw some pascal code?
A pascal program looks like:

program MyProgram;         // Program name

uses Windows, SysUtils;    // Import packages

implementation             // Begin code section

begin                      // Begin main code
    writeln('Hello world!');
end.                       // End of source file
My function attempts to do the above, that is, to have a "uses" section, so that I can profile and log the execution pathway/flow.
It can easily help to determine certain quirks and bugs, such as cases where an application attempts to read from a non-initialized DB.
Dinner, later guys!
Anonymous
@ChristianSciberras ahh
Anonymous
cya man
10:09
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Q: SQL query problem

Jimit SELECT * FROM `friends` AS Friend WHERE ( ( ( Friend.user_id =1618 AND Friend.profile_id =290 ) OR ( Friend.to_user_id =1618 AND Friend.to_profile_id =290 ) ) AND ( ( Friend.user_id !=1817 AND Friend.profile_id !=393 ) OR ( Friend.to_user_id !=1817 AND Friend.to_profile_id !=393 ) ) ) I want t...

Please help me to sort out this problem.
10:38
hi all... does anyone know how to call a .jrcml file from php, for generating pdf
sorry.... a small spelling mistake:
does anyone know how to call a .jrxml file from php, for generating pdf
11:00
Hello
hey dskanth
I am reading your question but I don't understand how you want an xml file do create a pdf
there are php libs that allow you to create pdf's
11:42
@AntonioCS i understand that there are many other libraries in php for generating pdf's like tcpdf. But an xml file, generated using jsper report can be converted to a pdf... with php...
so i am searching for ways to figure it out.
12:10
posted on June 06, 2011

Latest PEAR Releases: Cache_Lite 1.7.11 Net_DNS2 1.1.2 pearweb_phars 1.9.3 PEAR 1.9.3

closed as subjective and argumentative by GregS, janneb, DevSolar, pavium, Graviton 34 mins ago

It's impossible to objectively answer this question; questions of this type are too open ended and usually lead to confrontation and argument.
12:41
wow .. i think my project manager has no clue about the nature of internet .. or things general
Tek
Tek
Go figure? :p
@teresko This should be funny
for past two weeks he has beens slowly sinking the project
posted on June 06, 2011 by Horde news

I have been interviewed by Dirk Deimeke from RadioTux during LinuxTag 2011 in Berlin. The interview (in German) is available online now on the RadioTux website.

suggesting unreasonable changes to the client , on the grounds of making page simpler , while at the same time making it harder and harder to code for me
page is turning into a design disaster , and the code quality will soon follow
13:25
posted on June 06, 2011

Kevin Schroeder has a recent post to his blog today looking at how he used Stomp to connect his backend PHP to frontend Flex, a text-based protocol that can be used to connect to a MQ server instance. In yesterday's post I talked a little bit about some of the details on how I used messaging to connect a front end on demand request to a back end scheduled data processing mechanism. In this

Anonymous
14:04
Hey team.
Anonymous
:)
Anonymous
quick question for you @teresko if you're free, wondering if you can help, drawing an absolute blank here. Have a one to many relationship in mysql, trying to get results where the one matches to all of a given set of "many's"
Anonymous
or anyone else for that matter.
@SkippyChalmers can u use inner join ?
Anonymous
yup. but not again, and again, and again.. wouldn't like to do one join per query
Anonymous
14:15
per "tag"
@SkippyChalmers , it would help if you told me what sort of tables do you have and which fields you want
the create table .. syntax would be nice touch
Anonymous
@teresko i'd have to work up an example.. sorry
Anonymous
two secs
cant you just give me your existing code ?
its not like the table structure is an industrial secret
especially since in development stage it is susceptible to changes
Anonymous
it's in production :P sorry
Anonymous
14:23
i personally dont see why not.. .but policies.. etc.. you know how it is
rules are the for breaking them
Anonymous
SELECT distinct P.*
FROM tags T
INNER JOIN posts_tags PT ON (PT.tagid T.id)
JOIN articles P ON (PT.post_id = P.id)
WHERE ( (T.name = 'tag1' OR T.slug = 'tag1')  AND  (T.name = 'tag2' OR T.slug = 'tag2')  ) AND P.post_status = 'publish'  GROUP BY P.id LIMIT 0, 10
Anonymous
@teresko
Anonymous
a much simplified version, but with all the basics.
Anonymous
tbh, it'll come to me, just drawing a monday blank. Obviously 'AND' won't work and is silly, but that's the desired func
Anonymous
14:42
holy crap tcpdf is a bit... wacky.
posted on June 06, 2011

In a new post to his blog Chris Roane has a few suggestions about advanced programming and what it might take to be considered an advanced programmer in any language. On a previous post I had someone comment that they did not agree that the code implementation that was presented in the article was advanced (which was described in the title). They also claimed that I was not an advanced PHP

I guys ; i'm looking for some help for calling bash scripts using the exec method, with some php variables as params. for the script ; it's really getting me spinning round for hours now...
Anonymous
what have you tried
Anonymous
and where is the script
15:13
so here is my command ; sorry for the latency ;)
$test = exec("/home/admin/asterisk/scripts/checkSip.sh $number $base");
i think there is something depending on the working directory ; one of my scripts works just fine with this line ; and another doesn't work at all : the bash script doesn't get any parameter, unless i use this syntax : '$base' for every var.
any hint ?
Anonymous
move it away from /home/
Anonymous
before doing that
Anonymous
do an fopen on it
Anonymous
see if you even have the necessary permissions to open it
Anonymous
wha waaaaa
15:21
i do have these permissions ;) it actually runs and returns my usage line ; saying it doesn't found any parameters :
if [ $# -ne 4 ]
then
echo "USAGE : [number] [name] [code] [base]"
exit
fi
i won't go any further :s
okay
i have a dirty solution that works though ... dump all the vars to a string : "sh /home ....... .... ".$var." ".$var2; gosh that looks awfull
thanks anyway ; i'll move the scripts away from /home dir any time soon
Anonymous
:S
Anonymous
you mean it was working but not accepting your params?
Anonymous
echo out "/home/admin/asterisk/scripts/checkSip.sh $number $base"
15:47
yup actually i just dived into someone else's code ; but it's working fine ; thanks ;)
16:05
posted on June 06, 2011

In a new screencast from NetTuts.com today they show you how to integrate the popular Compass CSS authoring framework into an existing CodeIgniter-based application. I was recently asked about how to use Compass in an existing CodeIgniter project. It seems that the emailer was under the impression that Compass was made for Ruby and Rails. But that's not the case at all! Note that Ruby will

@Feeds eeeewwww, NetTuts.
I know its kind of irrelevant
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Q: jQuery as a NoSQL

Volodymyr FrolovIs it possible to use jQuery as a NoSQL database when running on node.js: effectively query and manipulate a DOM (probably with help of jsdom) which is persistent in any database?

But as a general question. how bad is it to serialize the DOM in the database?
It might be an interesting concept to just dump it in there. Pull it out, manipulate it a bit, stream it to the client as HTML and manipulate it further on the client
then serialize and save it and send it back to the server
@Zirak ditto
@Raynos A database contains data, not markup
Make the data as language-free as possible
I know.
But using the DOM as an ORM seems kind of cool
I mean I'm shooting him down for it being a bad idea (tight coupling is fail) but it does seem like it might have some use-cases
16:10
@Raynos If you find yourself tight-coupling, then you're already doing it wrong. As said before, make your database as abstract as possible.
I know it's bad. But it's kind of funky :D
posted on June 06, 2011

On the ZendCasts.com site there's a new screencast showing you how to create custom Zend filters with HTMLPurifier, the standards-compliant tool that can remove potential issues from your HTML as well as restructure it to be more along the lines of the W3C specifications. He shows how to set up the HTMLPurifier tool into your Zend Framework application so you can use it as a filter on your

16:37
@Raynos - I would serialize DOM to a text field in a DB. Then I would write a server with the DOM loaded in memory.
Not sure why I'd need it though. But interesting idea nonetheless.
I think its a horribly idea
reminds me of the ASP.NET viewstate
17:11
posted on June 06, 2011

On the Zend Developer Zone there's a recent post from Keith Casey about some of the basics of good OOP design, specifically in following the SOLID principles - a set of five guidelines that make code easier to manage and maintain over time. As much as we're like to believe that "loose coupling, high cohesion" is enough, when you actually dive into the concept, you find that it's more descri

Hi All
have a quick question about using SO
How do i comment on someone's question? There doesn't seem to be a 'comment' button
I don't want to 'answer' its not really an answer but just a comment
17:36
@Ziad look harder
@Ziad ^^
17:50
@Greg haha i saw that Q
@Ziad you need 50 rep to comment on questions you are not a part of
@Neal ha yeah I was tempted to answer
18:34
> Load up on guns, bring your friends. It's fun to lose and to pretend. She's over-bored and self-assured. Oh no, I know a dirty word
@Zirak , you can actually put @Feeds on ignore list ... i did
19:06
i need some help with jquery data tables and codeigniter
good for you
 
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Any one have experience with imap_open to read mail from godaddy hosted mail accounts?
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Q: Using php imap_open function with godaddy email account

Britt J. CagninaI'm trying to use the php imap_open function to connect to a godaddy.com mailbox at https://email.secureserver.net/ Usually, something like $mbox = imap_open("{imap.secureserver.net:143}INBOX","username","password") or die("can't connect: " . imap_last_error()); (In the above example I'm usi...

This is my friends question, but i'm at work and don't have time to tinker with it much
Though I need to know the answer as well
Thanks in advance
20:23
good evening
does anybody know whether PHP 5.4 is still planning to include pointless typehints?
wow, first time I see php.net being down
21:20
hi all
are there other ways to iterate an array then foreach?
21:59
@nikic , and why would type-hints be pointless ?
i would say that hinting interface or trait is extremely useful
especially in context of large applications or any-size frameworks
22:13
posted on June 06, 2011 by Henri Bergius

The Aloha Editor Developer Conference is happening this week in Hacker Dojo, Mountain View. While some other events may steal a bit of focus from this one, there seems to be a good amount of energy here. The event opened with Haymo Meran's keynote on the state and roadmap of Aloha Editor. As part of this there was an interesting observation: Aloha Editor has an impressive rate of adoption: D

IRC must be the worst communication medium ever invented.
It's like shouting at a huge wall of open windows, only problem 99% of the time no one's actually there.
@Zirak is growing a moustache?
@dskanth If the final output is HTML, you can use WKHTMLTOPDF to do it. The nice part is that the library is a web browser, so you just have to make your code work in a web-browser, then just move it to work under the library. Voila!
22:57
anyone know how to order by (irregular order) in mysql?
like not DESC or ASC but by a specific row order?
23:14
nm i figured it out using ORDER BY FIELD(...)
23:54
Ahoy hoy

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