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20:03
@tereško because you're
could be .. i am still learning
nah, just messing with you
@PeeHaa kk
@Lusitanian ? context?
:P
@PeeHaa you're just going to rewrite the routing layer of richuploader...or something
20:11
ah right
:)
Q: create array with keys and NULL values from array? :)
@webarto That's no question. That's a normal sentence with a question mark after it :P
@webarto array_combine( array_keys($yourArray), array_fill(0, count($yourArray), null) );
@PeeHaa Go smoke some more weed :P
@PeeHaa And look up to @Lusitanian :P
20:15
:)
@ircmaxell that does not change the fact , that i somewhat agree
@PeeHaa <3
@webarto assuming that's what ya meant
@Lusitanian and one for you too <3
i am doing it wrong , but i still have not figured out how to properly structure my JS code
Anonymous
20:16
<sees someone and leaves />
@webarto Much better :)
@Lusitanian amateur
@NikiC i'm assuming there's a better way to do it with the 82394238497238492374892374 array-oriented-programming functions we have at our disposal ;)
@Lusitanian Everyone knows that PHP has a array_fill_keys function
20:18
@NikiC .______________________________________.
array_fill_keys($yourArray, null) :D
@NikiC you mean array_fill_keys(array_keys($yourArray), null);
@NikiC I want a "Why we included this in the language" section on each manual page
@Lusitanian Awesome.
@Lusitanian "because"
@Lusitanian Bitch please. Just be happy there aren't three aliases for it
20:20
@webarto I know :D
@PeeHaa :D
The reason I asked is, there is always someone like @NikiC that will prove you wrong and call you noob, so I let @Lusitanian be the victim.
@tereško :-D
@Lusitanian dude, 98% of the language would not exist if you had to provide that...
@ircmaxell hehehehe
It sucks that you have to give a good reason for good thing, and none for bad thing.
@NikiC Thanks, btw.
@webarto you need to sign up for a new account but worth it
20:25
:(
I hate mysql
@PeeHaa how does "tutorialbase.org" sound?
No, I hate pdo mysql
@NikiC because it's owned by oracle, because it is a terrible excuse for an RDBMS or what?
Though no, what I really hate is pdo mysql using mysqlnd
20:25
@NikiC The only thing I see comming back is mysql
@Lusitanian hmmm
dunno
@Lusitanian No, because I just spent three hours debugging mysqlnd code and still have no idea where the bug is :(
@PeeHaa naming things sucks...especially because I'm naming something that doesn't exist :D
@PeeHaa other options: tutorialchecker.com, tutorialchecker.org, etc
@Lusitanian better
Good evening
20:27
Oh and I hate PDO I don't undertand why PDO too. why they don't preserve all mysql sintax by the way?
tutorialauthority
neh that's not it
@PeeHaa nah, that implies that it's an authority when it's...eh...not
I mean the Php mysql sintax.
@JuanFernandoz they don't?
@NikiC No, Im refer to the php sintax.
20:29
sin tax. I get a lot of those
sorry, no idea what you mean
@PeeHaa :D
@PeeHaa are you looking for a domain name?
20:30
@Lusitanian is
And I'm trying to think about it :)
@PeeHaa i've got it: "tutorials.xxx"
@Lusitanian those wouldn't be cents I think :P
:D
true
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@PeeHaa what about tutorialinspector
20:31
it's getting better
validator?
verifier?
tutorialvalidator or verifier would be good
I think validator is better than verifier
yeah agreed
for .98 i'll just grab it...damn impulse purchases
20:33
:D
Who's bot was that again? /cc @CCInc?
@Lusitanian again? moar webscale
@igorw yes, yes i know. shhh.
@igorw but i'm doing a tutorial database of sorts that tells you if a tutorial suggests bad practices
shall see if it works out
20:35
tutorialsexam.com
experts-exchange
honestly though, .xxx is likely to get blocked by lots of firewalls
@PeeHaa No not really, I've been meaning to for ages but not really had the time
@igorw lol, i'm doing tutorialvalidator.com
@Lusitanian How about tutorialsthatarenotasshitasmost.org?
@DaveRandom i'll buy that too and make it redirect ;)
20:38
tutorails.com
@casperOne I summon thee!
@igorw No, that would be a shit storm
@igorw tutofails :P
@Gordon can you un-dupe things? This has been closed as a dupe of something completely unrelated
20:40
@DaveRandom We can rov the thing
That's weird, it's now open
@DaveRandom done. now find the real dupe
@Gordon is a ninja
20:42
@Gordon Winner. Although there may not actually be a dupe of that, but I will have a good look, it's probably a mistake several people have made
All a girl needs http://t.co/hbIuITFcmw
> Es tut uns leid. Aus rechtlichen Gründen ist dieses Video in deinem Land nicht verfügbar.
apparently that's causing controversy just like donglegate facepalm
Is there any argument for/against using either of the namespace syntaxes? By this I mean, block "namespace Foo { ... }" vs. declaration "namespace Foo; ...". I should clarify with: I think we all agree it should be kept 1-to-1 classes and files; I'm just wondering about syntax.
@PeeHaa no entiendo nada de lo que vos decís.
20:45
@PeeHaa y u browsing from germany?
@Gordon I am not
Otherwise I would be able to view it :)
@PeeHaa changed link to vimeo
i love being able to edit without time constraint
@PeeHaa where are you from?
@Gordon lol
I like this better than most of their stuff btw
@an1zhegorodov Netherlands
@PeeHaa its their best song. definitely.
20:49
@Bracketworks I'd prefer namespace Foo; because it doesn't force even more crazy indenting of everything.
@Gordon Whole bunch of related questions but nothing suitable as a dupe. All a bit different ("it's not working" vs "how do I do") and nothing with an accept
@DaveRandom then let's keep it
@igorw "crazy" lol, alrighty.
@PeeHaa although I also like I fink u freeky, baby's on fire and fatty boom boom and a few of the others.
@PeeHaa the voice of Yolandi is so incredibly … weird.
20:52
It is indeed pretty... weird :P
woops
@Bracketworks I agree with @igorw. I tried using the block notation because I find it cleaner in theory. but in practise it's unbearable.
Really. Hmm.
@Lusitanian I would much rather see this implemented as a separate repo I think
Is there any "standard" prohibiting the usage? Or is it one of the things most often left to choice?
brb dawg's going to walk
20:56
Personally, I do like the block; I've been working in C# alot recently, and it's just familiar (and consistent)
@Lusitanian really!?
Oh, wait:
> Coupon valid for new customers only.
@Bracketworks it's probably because I am not used to it. Just like having the curly of a function on a separate line looked odd to me years ago. But when in doubt, consult your coding standard.
@Alexander indeed
I registered my domain just 1 week ago
lol
@Gordon That's just it, I hadn't seen it covered in PSR; perhaps I fail at reading, but I hadn't.
21:00
@Bracketworks There MUST be one blank line after the namespace declaration, and there MUST be one blank line after the block of use declarations. See github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/…
@Gordon ugh psr
^^ that
Ah ha! I was reading PSR-1
@Bracketworks although its open to interpretation.
And yea, the examples given all use the declarative syntax, nowhere does it explicitly forbay the block.
Yea, I'm not overly concerned, I just didn't know if it had become a hot-button issue at some point that I wasn't aware of.
"Namespace blocks!? Kill it with fire!"
21:03
Hi guys. Why this work so slowly? What can i do to improve its speed? pastebin.com/PaLBqXMm On my AL-table with about 1700 records (ID < PARENT_ID - that thing i don't have, generaly ids are spread across all tree) it takes 5 seconds... its terrible.
I wish my keyboard had an interrobang key.
Almost as much as I wish my auto-correct knew about the word "interrobang"
gah!
i feel i'm gonna get banned on this channel for such code as this -_-
Anyways, whats the proper way to rebuild a tree which uses MD5s for example as id and parent_id?
@Ivan0x32 Your mixing of style with and without braces is killing kittens
Also return !$x["PARENT_ID"] == 0; wut
@Ivan0x32 I can't believe that would take more than a second or so for 1700 records
return !$x["PARENT_ID"] == 0; - dumb way to filter records that are roots.
21:09
I know what you are trying to do :)
That takes five :(
Also i have a closure table which describes same tree, maybe i should use it instead for rebuilding tree? Is there some good algorithms for it?
lolwut?
steam-powered database?
@Gordon very funny :|
21:17
@Alexander :)
1541369 - thats amount of times this crappy function get called >___< i don't know what makes it do so, because really, the table itself has 1782 records.
Tree() i mean
22:03
I couldnt solve this problem yet... please... if someone can help me I will appreciate a lot. stackoverflow.com/questions/15599521/…
@PeeHaa yeah i'm not sure about that issue, leaving it open for now and thinking about how to go about it
wow dawg you're slow :)
yeah lol
was doing other things
tweaking the templates
@webarto ...
22:12
Holy fuck this is awesome: codepen.io/stuffit/pen/KrAwx
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Stolen from JS room
@PeeHaa omg
incredibly pointless but so awesome
in JavaScript, 1 min ago, by rlemon
http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1ayxbr/simulating_cloth/c922sn3
@PeeHaa <3
That's like .. whoa.
22:36
So it seems PSR2 does kill this statement: if ( ! $var) .. I thought this was allowed and promoted, readability is more important to me.
Heh, FU PSR
We're not so crazy in the netherlands afterall are we ;)
I go as far as PSR1 myself
Old question was old, but I posted an answer anyhow.
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A: Standardized returning values - is it a good or bad idea

BracketworksA common idiom from some other languages (off hand, C#) is the Do/TryDo method pairing. /** * @param MyInput $input * @return MyOutput * @throws MyException */ function myOperation(MyInput $input) { } myOperation must throw an exception (MyException in this case) indicating the failure o...

Feedback? Upvotes? Downvotes? Tomatoes?
I've been drinking the .NET Kool-Aid for awhile, so maybe I'm off base.
@PeeHaa eh yeah you are
@webarto You know, alot of the PSR-n stuff, now that I've recently re-read it, is trivial. Two formatting configurations; one so you can read it, one so you can commit it. IDE does all the work.
Really though, wasn't rep-whoring with my inquiry; is this practice not something common to PHP-land?
22:50
@Bracketworks if someone asks me to upvote I can't say no. Peer pressure =o(
@crypticツ lol, well thank you all the same :)
You can't omit the exception type from catch in PHP can you?
Nah, you can't.
23:05
So, I'm working on a project that needs an EAV model. Every example I've seen uses strings (VARCHAR or equivalent) on the DB side, however I'm wondering if a binary column would be better; it's what I'm working towards now.
This would leave the application to perform on-the-fly type conversion, but I'd need to standardize the implementation strategy for consumption from other applications. Am I barking up a tree of potential failure here?
(this was the reason for my pack/unpack questions the other day if you were here for them)
hey , anyone knows if is there any length limit in googl.gl short url?
@okok In the limit of the URL you're shortening?
i mean when shorting an url , which is the max length of the url i'll get back in return?
@Bracketworks no, the short url returned
i mean, there should a max length limit, or it will be not short url anymore :D
Well, anything I've generated (quite a few recently) have been 5 characters.
I suspect when that space runs out, it'll up to 6.
Why do you ask?
i ask it for layout , i need a fixed width so better to know, if they short they should be at max x chars i guess
i posted answer let's see if someone has official resource stackoverflow.com/questions/15626552/…
23:13
Ah.
is this offensive? :D
Well if you don't get a definite response, perhaps allocate 8 characters to future-proof. I highly doubt it'll exceed that anytime particularly soon.
@Bracketworks yep i agree, i think could be 2 max 3 chars more not more ;)
but let's see i'm courious
@webarto that kerning strongly offends me
lol
23:15
@igorw Yea, the "b" and "uddy" are almost different words.
lol
Haven't type naming conventions been added to PSR? Like IInterface or TTrait, I'm not seeing that anywhere; perhaps someone can provide reference.
@Bracketworks Don't do that
there's your reference :)
@Bracketworks luckily not ;-) no need for hungarian notation
Really? I can see the T prefix being abnormal, but I?
23:24
it's a C# thing, right?
@igorw If your next comment is "Leave it in C#" then -thbbb-
;)
no, not at all
just curious ;-)
Yes, it is :) I've been working quite consistently with C# for awhile now.
that should be a shirt... "It's a C# thing"
some PHP projects that shall not be named recently started using an Interface suffix
23:26
The whole word?
yeah, it's awful
Yikes; yea, see that I think is overboard. Same with the Abstract suffix.
The leading I is not as bad, but it's still redundant and implies a naming fail
I've seen Abstract prefix a lot, but I generally try to avoid inheritance anyway
Well, the way I see it, is it isn't exactly Hungarian notation. In a given type system, you presume all definitions to be classes, whereas deviations from that are marked with a single character accordingly.
Interfaces, Traits, etc.
I think it's valuable, not very much, but still valuable; especially when you are defining an interface and a "default" or base implementation IFoo and Foo
But frowned upon in PHP, eh?
you're not going to find a consistent answer to any question in the PHP communities
23:29
And that sir, is the consistency in PHP.
some use a prefix, some use a suffix, some don't at all. :)
Yea, I'll just steal from other languages, and follow PSR > 1 reasonably closely
and the answers and opinions you get in this room will probably vary a lot depending on who you ask
or at least you should take them with a grain of salt
but I guess you know that already... so nevermind
lol; well, it's always nice to know some things don't change ;)
You know, having come from alot of .NET recently, I'm pretty amazed at how many things Visual Studio cannot do, that other, open-source solutions can do with ease.
@igorw HAHA
23:34
I mean stupid things.
Something as stupid as scope-aware assignment operator alignment.
"Hey, Visual Studio, please align my equal signs."
"Duh, ok? You mean like, align all of them in the file, right? So like, the one you have there in column 372, I'll just use that as the common denominator, right? Ok! Everything is aligned 5 feet to the right!"
@Bracketworks I will counter that by asking why the hell you have an assignment operator (or anything, for that matter) in column 372 in the first place... ;-)
hihihi
@DaveRandom Because Resharper thought it'd be nice to inline my entire program with LINQ.
"Hey Resharper, got any suggestions?"
"Hmm, well line 3 to 3296 can be inlined into a single LINQ expression"
You know what? Let's do this, just for the hell of so I can see it.
...and again, why do you have a line 3296?
I'm kidding of course
It was only line 3100
23:40
:-P
Really though, I opened an auto-gen class stub in VS for a service gateway I had to use; 35,000 lines.
STUB. No implementation. Just nonsense.
I think that's why they called it "UniversalGatway", you could request the future.
eventual code
? Ah, hadn't heard that term before
Why does Columbo always wear that coat even when it's clearly uncomfortably hot. He's on a beach, surrounded by scantily clad women and yet he still has that coat on. Also I wonder what he does with all those cigar ends.
I entered the PHP room and suddenly read @DaveRandom 's comment o.O

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