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17:00
@phpNoOb Does the your login system account for edge cases? international characters? If you have a test made to check for it then the answer is a definitive yes or no (should be yes btw).
Anonymous
@Pheagey in my opinion, I always try to write clear codes, with best practices, and since I never do heavy projects like you guys do, I don't think unit test it a subject for my level of PHP at the moment.
@phpNoOb and you test your code daily?
Also: do you have a measure of "all possible ways"?
Anonymous
@Ocramius why daily? What could possibly go wrong with a login user script? I test it by entering correct/false secretarial, number, empty value, sql injection methods.. and that is it.
@phpNoOb I'd pick up unit testing and begin applying it. At the very least its a good practice to use.
All those inputs could be placed into tests and automated.
Jon
Jon
@phpNoOb: At best, you test in all ways that you can think of at the time of testing. Two months later, do you remember if you tested X? You would if you had a suite of written tests to refer to.
17:02
@phpNoOb no, that's not it :) A software project is usually like playing jenga. You push something and something comes out. That happens ALL the time
Anonymous
@Pheagey @Ocramius I am with you guys, since you know more about PHP than I do, but for a newbie I really do not think learning Unit testing is like a second step
Jon
Jon
Also, testing almost all non-trivial cases is time consuming. Do you test as thoroughly when you are under pressure?
Uby
Uby
@Ocramius Great definition :P
Anonymous
@Ocramius you misled me :)
Yeah, there's a lot of good side effects in testing. They force you to write better code, they can show you what you actually have verified through coverage. They are repeatable, they document your coded functionality by showing you (as said by @Jon) months later how it's supposed to be used
etc etc
17:05
@phpNoOb Unit testing should be part (but not central to) day one learning
Uby
Uby
@phpNoOb you said you use best practices when you code. Unit test is a best practice.
it is 'a' best practice anyways
Anonymous
@Uby Yea, I know. But, seems like it is not as much important as learning PDO, OOP, MVC, it just seems (to me) something, only the elite developers learn, like micro-optimisation ... that sort of things..
user895378
Unit testing is a required practice if you call yourself a professional. Anything less is shoddy amateurism.
Anonymous
I could be wrong though
user895378
17:07
If people pay you for untested code you are ripping them off.
@phpNoOb if you try testing, you will notice that you actually SEE where your code is wrong or too complex :)
Anonymous
@rdlowrey I don't work for people, neither company
Jon
Jon
What @rdlowrey said, although perhaps without the extreme righteousness so that we sound more friendly :)
@rdlowrey or you are digging yourself a tomb when something explodes
@Ocramius what he said...
17:08
@phpNoOb give it a try. Writing good code that is also testable is hard, and you'll learn a lot from what you type, regardless of any big huge expert out there
Anonymous
@Ocramius Ok, simple question. Can UNIT testing actually tell me, if I am doing something wrong, even when my script is working without any errors? are you really saying that?
Uby
Uby
@phpNoOb even if you're developing small projects, you will write better code, if you test it the right way
Jon
Jon
@phpNoOb I recommend that you try to unit test a very very small and easy unit. You will be surprised by a) how many things you end up writing tests for (many more that you would think before doing it) and b) how sure you will be that your code is correct after seeing all the tests pass
@phpNoOb yes, if your frontend page works because of something horribly broken behind the scenes (like for example a login form that doesn't check a password at all, and looks like "hey, login works!") a test won't be so inflexible
Jon
Jon
You have to experience that
Uby
Uby
17:10
@phpNoOb unit testing forces you to find out if something is wrong. Of course unit test can't prevent bugs at all, but you'll see tested code is always better than untested code (written by the same person, of course)
By writing tests you also find out all the edge cases that you didn't think of, and that would lead to a lot of maintenance work after you deployed.
Like does your password field accept all ASCII characters?
Anonymous
@Pheagey No, but that seems interesting too
Anonymous
Ok I will give it a try with something very small. Now, one last question for all of you. I have learned PHP, mysql, then ditched mysql_* functions and learned PDO, I am leaning OOP now? What would you say, is appropriate and logical thing for me to learn next in PHP????
user895378
Wow ... how can giant corporations like HBO still have websites capable of this:
user895378
17:14
@phpNoOb design patterns? :) And testing of course
also: don't hope that it will ever end :P
@phpNoOb you have a firm grasp on the PHP SPL (standard php library)?
Anonymous
@Ocramius then thanks, I'll skip :)
Anonymous
@Pheagey No. Do you think, it should be the next thing I do?
Anonymous
@Pheagey WOW, you are right!
Anonymous
17:16
That is what I should learn more about,
Anonymous
Because, I do not even know anything about the libraries
the SPL yes. Should have a firm grasp on 75%+ of this php.net/manual/en/index.php . Granted not all of it will apply but its good to know of it.
Dont worry about the libraries until you understand the language.
~then~ move on to design patterns and libraries.
my opinion anyways.
/rant
Anonymous
But, does leaning about the libraries and structure of the PHP language require one to have some backgrounds about C+ or at-least basic understanding on software programming ? @Pheagey
nope. Ive spent an all of 6 hours with C++.
posted on March 28, 2013

The PHP development team announces the release of the second beta of PHP 5.5.0. This release fixes some bugs from beta one that could prevent the release from compiling. THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT PREVIEW - DO NOT USE IT IN PRODUCTION! PHP 5.5.0beta2 is shipped with some bug fixes. Here is an incomplete list: Fixed a memoryle

17:20
Knowing that PHP compiles to C internally is of not consequence until you get into wanting to help develop the language itself. Like what @ircmaxwell does (dudes a genius).
Uby
Uby
"Our next beta is expected for April 11th."
is it reliable...?
Define 'reliable'.
Anonymous
@Pheagey yea, I agree with the dude. I am confess though, I find the PHP manual a bit hard to understand sometimes, I tell you, it was written without considering a total noob might check it for tutorial from time to time.
@phpNoOb I could not agree with you more. But it's worth browsing over, heck, even w3schools.com is better for new-bro's to learn from.
Anonymous
@Pheagey Yea, when I am checking for example what in_array() does, through google, I always chose w3schools instead of the manual
17:26
One day you'll come across something and submit a comment to the PHP doc's. That day you will feel awesome about yourself. I know I did.
Uby
Uby
@Pheagey er... something you can count on?
btw, nevermind it's just "expected"
Anonymous
@Pheagey Yea, that would be definitely worth being happy of, rather than for reps in SE
@Uby consider beta's sneak peeks. Stable enough to play with, but not -ever- to be used on a production machine.
Uby
Uby
@Pheagey sure I know, i was talking about the release date, not the beta per se
@Uby O, gotcha.
man Im active today...wow. See what sleep does to me o_0...
@phpNoOb I also use this a lot : overapi.com/php
Uby
Uby
17:32
@Pheagey I gave it a try, since @ircmaxell twitted about it, but i found some missing functions
Anonymous
@Pheagey UN-Freaking believable, I have been looking for something like that, a long time ago. You just became my top favorite geek in this room :)
Give the credit to @ircmaxell for that one
I got it from him.
That should be on php.net if it's popular.
17:35
why not?
(waited so long to say that)
php.net is the official reference docs.
If they link to something is suggests they support it, yet (in this case) it is outside php.nets control. Could open them (php.net) up to liability issues.
@rdlowrey ^^
Anonymous
@Pheagey You just made me buy an android app by the same name too, for my galaxy note 10.1 I have heard the "cheat sheet" name before, just never thought it was a reference to all functions made accessible that easy.
user895378
17:37
hehe
@phpNoOb not 'all', but most.
class Eeek extends \Exception { }
user895378
class Garfield {
    use EeeekTrait;
}
Hahaha, good one
Anonymous
17:39
So, that is why @ircmaxell is so genius, he has been CHEATING?? o.o
class Eeek extends \E_ERROR_BETWEEN_KEYBOARD_AND_CHAIR {
}
E_EBKAC?
@phpNoOb no such thing in programming; its "not re-inventing the wheel".
E_PEBKAC
I forgot about Eek the cat...
17:40
E_ID10T
Nostalgia time!
E_PEBKAC
Uby
Uby
Can somebody explain why that cheatsheet is incomplete?
@Pheagey I think I got banned for that some time ago.
@webarto opps...
17:42
@Pheagey I might have added few more of those :P
signal ERR(0xDEADBEEF);
I feel you bro.
user895378
flash ... so annoying.
Alright, last one:
class Cow {
    public function __destruct() {
        throw new Exception('Moo!', 0xDEADBEEF);
    }
}
user895378
17:46
I need to get some sort of job working freelance for a tv/media review company so I have access to advance episode screeners.
@Bracketworks Can I google +1 this?
@Pheagey Sure? I dunno, can you?
(really, I dunno if you can, but if you can go right ahead)
@Pheagey if you can link to it, you can +1 it: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/8537162#8537162
user895378
Homicidal Hexadecimal Bovine humor ... doesn't get better than that.
lol; it's an old one, but still
Hi All
@Baba Hello Baba
@Pheagey hi
3
Q: How does a class extension or Interface work?

BabaHave come across this so many times and am not sure why so it got me curios. Some classes work before they are declared and others don't; Example 1 $test = new TestClass(); // top of class class TestClass { function __construct() { var_dump(__METHOD__); } } Output string 'T...

@webarto .. are you in hibernation mode ?
@rdlowrey ... long time how are you doing
@ircmaxell still no time for new video ?? You must really be busy ... How did you solve the IP issue
@Baba there was a new one yesterday
@ircmaxell thanks .... let see what am going to steal from you today again ... Thanks
18:04
:-D
Evenin y´all
@PeeHaa hi .... :)
@ircmaxell will this work .... lol
@tereško hi
Uby
Uby
18:08
Is there a place where I can find a list of all tags with relative meaning?
Like cv-pls (that I guessed), or delv-pls?
@Baba evening
Mar 23 at 21:37, by Madara Uchiha
read this
@tereško nice catch
Uby
Uby
@tereško thanks :)
Judge Says Mathematical Algorithms Can’t Be Patented, Dismisses Uniloc Claim Against Rackspace
user1596138
I have an array of data from my sql table. I need to print 3 of the 7 columns once, and then print the other 4 columns for however many rows of data there are. Any advice?
user1596138
18:15
The first 3 columns will be null in all the rest of the rows other than the very first one.
Wait so, @DaveRandom how does the chat linkifier work?
user1596138
Arrays are my weakness still haha.
It oneboxes PHP manual entries?
@JosiahSouth then learn about them : arrays are the most important thing to understand in php
@MadaraUchiha I generates links by magic
18:16
@JosiahSouth I don't understand your question
@PeeHaa EXPLAIN! EXPLAIN!
user1596138
@tereško I know. I need to learn.
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha Lets say I have 4 rows of data in my SQL table. I need columns 1 2 and 3 to print ONCE. Then I need columns 4 5 6 and 7 to print 4 times.
@Bracketworks class ChuckNorris { public function __destruct() { throw new Exception(false, 0xBADA55); /* Chuck Norris cannot be destroyed */ } }
@MadaraUchiha If you type something here in chat which can be resolved to the docs it will automagically create a link of it
user1596138
Well once per row of data. Not just repeat the same data 4 times.
user1596138
Hmm.... Never heard of that, I'll go check it out.
@JosiahSouth Not for you, it's for testing purposes :D
user1596138
Haha ok...?
@JosiahSouth I still don't understand. Can you generate an example output?
You can use jsfiddle.net if it's HTML based.
user1596138
Yeah gimme a minute.
18:20
Hi, is it safe to communicate to api using a hash stored in browser cookie through ajax.
@AbhishekGahlot Take note that an attacker will be able to steal the hash over an unsecured connection.
So if there's anything sensitive about the API communication, no, it's not safe enough for you.
(Steal the hash and identify himself as the user)
Although there were an article I remember about cookie securing
Ask @tereško about it
@MadaraUchiha hash changes everytime when user logs in and it expires at logout.
@AbhishekGahlot Is it a readonly api?
user1596138
18:22
ok SQL table has 7 columns.



Row 1,
columns: 1 = Good, 2 =Boys, 3 =Eat, 4 =text and so do 5 and 6

Output needs to be


1:Good 2:Boys 3:Eat
4:Doug-5:Thursday-6:Cookies
4:Josiah-5:Friday-6:Bread
4:Mikilah-5:Thursday-6:Turds
Will there be sensitive data?
user1596138
Sorry if I'm cluttering chat lol
@PeeHaa yes it is read only api @MadaraUchiha can you share that link with us.
Anyone know of a web interface a little more effective than phpmyadmin?
user1596138
So basically 4 5 and 6 (Ignore 7 for now it's not important) will be like comments, where 1 2 and 3 will be a header. More or less...
18:23
@PeeHaa yeah data is sensitive. all the details of user files.
@AbhishekGahlot Than don't use the cookie data
@PeeHaa Any alternate . as cookie generated at time of login can only be identified by api to be true or not.
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha I just made a simple plain text example.
@AbhishekGahlot sessions?
encrypted sessions even...
@JosiahSouth I'm looking at it
user1596138
18:26
@MadaraUchiha I'll dump some code to jsfiddle to show what I'm doing at least.
I must ask, why? Looks like a case of bad SQL structure to me
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha It probably is.
@JosiahSouth Tell me, what are you trying to achieve?
@Pheagey it will not be possible to share sessions to api when api is at different sub domain.
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha It's just an experiment. This won't be used for anything.
user1596138
18:28
@MadaraUchiha But basically a page with a header from sql and then comments coming from the same table.
@JosiahSouth The tables probably need to be separated.
With the "post" on one table, and "comments" on the other
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha That's the point though. I want to accomplish it without separate tables.
@JosiahSouth Why?
It's less efficient, harder to maintain, harder to code, harder to read
user1596138
For the sake of simplicity in SQL. It's definitely easier to code this way, easier to maintain because you can create and delete one table and everything is gone.
@JosiahSouth The difference between deleting one table, and deleting two tables is approximately 30 characters
It's definitely not easier to code this way.
user1596138
18:31
I'm pretty sure all I have to do is access the first variable in my .$info['Header'] part of the array.
@JosiahSouth I don't think you understand.
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha I would ask for an example that comes up easier to code than what I've done so far, but I know that'd just waste both our time.
A horse has four legs
It has forelegs at the front
It has two legs at the rear
Four plus two is six, thus it has six legs
Six is an odd number of legs for a horse
But six is also an even number
The only number which is both even and odd is infinity
Therefore, a horse has an infinite number of legs
2
@JosiahSouth Not really
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha If you want to write up an example be my guest.
18:33
Consider this:
Let's say you have a slightly more complex application
You manage a school.
You need to manage teachers, classes and students.
Will you put them all in the same table here as well?
@ircmaxell WEAAAAAAAK
@ircmaxell The proof that Women == Root of all Evil is better
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha The posts will all be separate tables. So no, I wouldn't put students, teachers and classes in the same table. Nor would I put the boys eating question and any other question in the same table.
@JosiahSouth Wait.. what? Can you please tell me how your table looks like right now?
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha Right now there is a database for this all to be contained in. One table for each question. 7 columns per table.
Women = time x money
time = money
Women = money ^ 2
money = root(evil)
Women = (root(evil)) ^2
therefore: women = evil
18:37
@ircmaxell I always wondered, if Money == root(Evil), why do churches keep begging for it?
@JosiahSouth I don't understand what your application is supposed to do (more like, you never told me)
@MadaraUchiha think, my young grasshopper. Connect the dots
user1596138
I don't want to consolidate questions to one table. I want question headers and question comments in one table. But each different question will have it's own table.
@ircmaxell I'm Jewish, I don't give a damn about the church :P
@MadaraUchiha But you do care about money right? ;)
@PeeHaa Which is exactly why I won't give any of it to the church. :)
user1596138
18:39
@MadaraUchiha It doesn't have a purpose. But assuming it did it's purpose would be replying to a question, where a comment thread is formed.
@JosiahSouth Continue from this "One user posts a question..."
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha Confused.
@JosiahSouth Who posts a "question"? What forms the "comment thread"?
user1596138
Hypothetically, I post a question. Whoever else wants to will post comments.
user1596138
18:41
But there is no actual purpose. It's just an experiment. No one will be using this.
@PeeHaa o7 avatar buddy
heya avatar buddy :)
@PeeHaa swap backs!
@JosiahSouth I get that point, but I am having a hard time of understanding the workflow of the application.
Like a trivia question?
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha More like a discussion. There aren't actual answers.
hello..... i have received a small project which i cannot understand how to do... it states .. " there is a cybercafe where there is a main/master computer and the other local machines are connected... we need a php program so that each time a user logins in from a local machine a session starts in the main machine and when he logouts out the owner who is at the main machine can see the amount of data usage and duration of internet access and charge the bill accordingly"
@blackbee Does the spec say you need to use PHP? Cause it shouldn't
user1596138
@blackbee Why is the grammar off if this is an assignment?
:( grammar ...
sorry about that
@MikeB it said using a web based language ...
user1596138
18:45
@blackbee Lol it doesn't matter. This just looks like something from a class?
@JosiahSouth So you're posting a discussion, and users comment on it
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha Sure.
@JosiahSouth didnot get that "Something from a class?"
In this case, the best course of action is to have two tables
"posts" and "comments"
user1596138
@blackbee Don't worry about it.
18:47
Where each "post" (i.e. question/discussion) has an ID
Each "comment" has a "postID" field which connects it to the post it was commented on
@MikeB they first asked me if i know vb or dot NET i said no .... so i thought if i could it with php
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha I'm fairly new (Very new..). But I still can't see how that'd be simpler.
@blackbee PHP by itself can't measure any of those metrics
Then when you want to select the comments on any one post, you SELECT stuff FROM comments WHERE postID = :postIDThatYouWant
user1596138
@blackbee It's not going to happen...
18:48
@JosiahSouth For starters, with that you don't need to create a new table for each post
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha That..... Makes absolute sense.
@JosiahSouth Each post is an entry (or row) in the posts table
@MikeB then how these things are done?
user1596138
@blackbee You could do it in Visual Basic I'm pretty sure. I don't know much about it though.
Each post is given an ID, which is a unique number that is used to identify the post
user1596138
18:50
@MadaraUchiha Then there's the problem with the directory....
On the comments table, each comment is an entry as well
@MadaraUchiha naruto is gonna kill you (no offence) :P
@JosiahSouth What's that?
@blackbee Pfft, that puny thing? The only reason he survived this far was because I need to concentrate on controlling the Juubi
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha Using SHOW TABLES I was going to list the tables. Then select from there.
nothing is unfair in war .......
user1596138
18:51
Using a PHP variable in my $QUERY I would determine which table to print.
@ircmaxell how does adding redundancy in channel coding helps in increasing reliability
@JosiahSouth Instead, you now have an ID for each post.
In order to display any specific post, you need its ID
user1596138
@MadaraUchiha I know how I would do that. But it still seems like even more coding for such a pointless project haha.
To list all posts, you just SELECT stuff from posts
To get a specific post, you SELECT stuff from posts WHERE id = :somePostID
user1596138
Which means I get to rewrite everything.... Oh well.
user1596138
18:55
Shit happens haha.
@JosiahSouth Better now than later down the road :P
user1596138
As if I'll use it ever hahaha
user1596138
Even though I won't be using it anymore... I'm still curious about my original array question.
@JosiahSouth You're learning good practices, at least that.
user1596138
Say I'm using .$info['Account'] to print all the values in the array as Account. Is it possible to only print the 1st one? Or say the 6th one?
18:57
@MadaraUchiha Haha, that's a nice color jsfiddle.net/tFxd8
I'mma use it for a back splash.
user1596138
What is the term for .$info['Account'] anyway? I know it's part of the array... But what part.
@Bracketworks 500$ if you can not laugh at all during reading all of this
@JosiahSouth Element
ok talk to you later guys
@MadaraUchiha Haha, that page is badass.

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