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@ircmaxell Is this for real????
:P
i know this is a dumb question but im dumb so thats ok, i have a CRM built in PHP where i want to apply a websocket, so every two-way connection is made via the websocket, is this something easy to apply? or does it require some hardcoding and modification of the core of the CRM?
Wait! websockets???? where??!??!?
@sebas First: what do you need websockets for?
instead of using ajax or normal POST's i want to post via the websocket and also retrieve the data on the screen via the websocket, is it something easy or not? on top of the crm
for the CRM
its crucial
Do you really need duplex real time data in your crm?
20:02
becuase 15 people are looking at the same screen of contacts that are ordered with a fucntion, when new contacts come in i need to F5 it to reorder them, if i were using a websocket i wouldnt need constant F5s
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lol @sebas had no idea he said the magic word ... websockets
@ircmaxell bad procedural style?
@ircmaxell Am I missing something or are you genuinely surprised by crap code although you have been here on SO before me?
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If you only have ~15 simultaneous users AJAX should work fine ... just poll the resource every second or so and exponentially backoff as users become inactive.
@sebas Even though I reeeeeeeaaaaallly love websockets and would like to have little socket children you should really use xhr ajax
20:04
ajax doesnt work for my use case
@sebas Why not
@Pheagey if that's the W T F you see, IU'm sorry
@PeeHaa埽 this is somehow worse...
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You really need real-time communication for a CRM with 15 concurrent users? Seems a bit excessive.
@ircmaxell database data in the session? xD
@ircmaxell omfgwtf
20:05
becuase contact's information are changed on screen all the time and we are talking about seeing 250 contacts per page, plus the contacts that are coming in in real time via a web form, plus the fact that im using a function to order them on the fly when i refresh the page with this function
@ircmaxell I love all the permanent temporary solutions in there :)
@ircmaxell Putting the password in the $_POST?
@PeeHaa埽 look at line seven ... (wtf)
@Pheagey Putting database credentials in $_SESSION. Not escaping data in query. Not using hashing. Etc
@bwoebi In all honesty the entire thing makes me vommit
@NikiC USING SINGLE QUOTES FOR HTML ATTRIBUTES!!!!!!
:D
@PeeHaa埽 NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok, its terrible. A "what not to do" example.
are :: and -> same in php
@PeeHaa埽 do you prefer \"\" (note the ugly backslahes)
> PM webnet: ircmaxell: simplicity. theyll be eitherr a cookie or a hhard coded value later
even better
:)
@bwoebi No I prefer to single quote my strings in php.
@blackbee no
20:09
@blackbee nope
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A: When to use self vs $this?

ircmaxellTo really understand what we're talking about when we talk about self versus $this, we need to actually dig into what's going on at a conceptual and a practical level. I don't really feel any of the answers do this appropriately, so here's my attempt. Let's start off by talking about what a clas...

@blackbee no. the one is a T_PAMAAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM, the other a T_OBJECT_OPERATOR
for the websockets lovers can anyone answer?
@PeeHaa埽 Sometimes it sucks when you have to write always 'foo'.$var.'bar'.$barvar.'too much points and quotes'.$again_a_var...
@sebas I still really fail to see the use case for websockets tbh, but to answer your question it should be fairly easy if you have a decent code base. If you don't you are fucked
20:12
@PeeHaa埽 how come u dont see it? allow me to explain again
contacts with many customfields are entered into the DB on rela time via a web form
oh, i see... these things are much simpler in java.... don't need a different operator...
@bwoebi It is a trade off sometimes. I agree with that. But often when you want to concatenate a lot you should be using *printf either way
@PeeHaa埽 There is "foo $var bar $barvar etc." much easier to read
then u have 15 people looking at their screen where all the contacts are ordered based on a function that has many filters and a scoring function to order them the function is executed when u refresh, the people that see the contacts need to see them ordered and also the order will change when the people act on the contacts and change stuff
do u see it now?
@sebas yes kinda, but as I see it that (the sorting) could also happen client side
20:14
@PeeHaa埽 Imagine I have a long string with twenty %s in it… shall I have everytime to count at which place which parameter is?
@PeeHaa埽 no becuase it would require constant calls to the DB which is massive
that would know out the server
printf is good when you have to format the output; not when you simply want to concatenate...
knock out
@sebas websockets don't prevent you from making calls to the db
@bwoebi I don't often have never need to use 20 variables in a string (I think)
I know but u dont need a gazillion calls like with ajax, right? plus its real time
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20:16
Apparently the original hostname RFC 952 disallowed initial numeric characters:
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> The first character must be an alpha character.
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Though that was subsequently amended with RFC 1123
@sebas Well if you really want to go the websockets route. I already answered your question. If you code base is decent is should be doable to leverage websockets
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lol, also, the original RFC 952 though 24 character names would be enough:
@PeeHaa埽 u only need one connection and not a zillion calls like ajax, right? im asking from ignorance
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20:17
> 1. A "name" (Net, Host, Gateway, or Domain name) is a text string up to 24 characters drawn from the alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9), minus sign (-), and period (.).
@sebas yes
why did u say before u still need calls
@sebas read that sentence again
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@sebas each client that connects maintains an open connection as long as they're on the page. That connection is used to send data back and forth in real time. If you have 100 users with your page open in the browser you'll have 100 websocket connections open in addition to any HTTP connections kept-alive temporarily.
The last part in specific
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20:19
Since the connection is always open you don't have to use AJAX to make a new connection each time you want to send/receive data. That's the big advantage for websockets as the socket connection overhead is the slowest part of the process.
@PeeHaa埽 Example string: printf('<a href="%s" title="%s" class="navlink %s" id="%s" data-action-id="%d">%s</a>', $url, $desc, $active?"active":"inactive", $short, $id, $text); so fast there is a big string…
@rdlowrey i understand and i see that, in your case that would be 100 "calls" , correct? if i compare that with making several different ajax calls every minute per screen of people using it, it looks like the way to go
and then when you have some bug there … may it be because the order was wrong, you have to count all the parameters etc.
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@sebas No, how you send data back and forth on the open connection is independent of the connection itself. The connections will be opened and remain open regardless of whether or not you send data back and forth (what you described as "calls").
@bwoebi True and I may concatenate that
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20:22
In that way, the websocket protocol asks you to act as your own protocol designer. Some "standard" subprotocols have cropped up to help people do this. I think the most popular one is WAMP.
@rdlowrey what is the main advantage of using a websocket
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realtime duplex data without constantly making new connections.
do u think i dont need a websocket for my case?
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I advocate that everyone learn how to use websockets because they're AWESOME. That's how I would do it in your case. But it's still a new-ish technology and from the requirements you laid out I don't think doing it with AJAX/xhr would be a problem.
@PeeHaa埽 then what looks now nicier: '<a href="'.$url.'" title="'.$desc.'" id="'.$short.'" data-action-id="'.$id.'">'.$text.'</a>' or "<a href='$url' title='$desc' id='$short' data-action-id='$id'>$text</a>"?
20:26
@rdlowrey i dont get it, it sucks to do this using ajax, it kills the server , its not real time and its a lot more complex
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@sebas Then use websockets.
the fact that its a new tech would not be a problem becuase they all use latest chrome
@sebas ajax is not more complex than websockets.
if you can browser you can ajax :)
not per se, but i meant that i have to make several different ajax calls
@ircmaxell What in the name of all that's holy?
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20:27
But just know there will be a learning curve. If you want to write your server-side websocket code in PHP at this time you'll have to setup a proxy server to send the websocket traffic to a separate process from the rest of your normal HTTP traffic.
Also, did someone say websockets?
Thalheim 4:20 i may be running an online conference sometime in the next weeks to specifically promote clean coding habits.
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WEBSOCKETS!
@rdlowrey FTW!
@bwoebi I agree the latter does look nicer / more readable / saner :). As stated it's a trade off which I willingly choose for
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20:28
If you're not crazy about the idea of proxy servers and PHP websocket code you'll need to use another technology (like node.js) for your server-side websocket code.
@rdlowrey That's not fair. Everybody knows taht when you learn about websockets you just have to use it for everything.
I just load an empty page with a ws connection and that's it for all my new projects
@rdlowrey or python twisted... I know it's not "hip", but it's good!
@PeeHaa埽 yes. It's simply what looks better.
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@ircmaxell I haven't actually used it. I've been meaning to do so.
@PeeHaa埽 Next step: brainsockets
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20:31
@PeeHaa埽 that! yes! websockets_all_of_the_things.jpg
@DaveRandom brain2server communication?
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I hate when RFCs do this:
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 domain-av         = "Domain=" domain-value
 domain-value      = <subdomain>
                       ; defined in [RFC1034], Section 3.5, as
                       ; enhanced by [RFC1123], Section 2.1
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Can't you just give me a real BNF?
20:31
@rdlowrey jump rfc biatch
crap out of smokes :(
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@PeeHaa埽 I do kind of wonder where the dividing line on this should really be. I'm sure there will be a lot of people who go way overboard and actually do things like this. I'm not sure where the equilibrium is/should be.
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I haven't seen a lot of discussion about this on the webs yet, but I think it's worth talking about.
@rdlowrey Yes! It is an interesting discussion, but I think only time will tell
I think a completely empty page is the wrong approach.
Most every application has some kind of frame to live in; why not send that initially?
@LeviMorrison You are just not ready for new technique grandpah
20:36
@PeeHaa埽 what you need is a general html layout, a websocket connection, some js templating lib and a few ajax requests so that the browser caches the templates; with the websockets you only transmit json with the data to be filled into the tpls
that's what I have to say about that
@ircmaxell say with words, not with images
@ircmaxell I'm not sure I understand that reference
Nor the "lyrics" :P
@bwoebi It might just go that direction
@NikiC :/ hit the same spot.
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@LeviMorrison Yeah I agree with you. I just wonder where the bootstrap phase ends and the application starts. I can see the initial HTTP response being similar to a traditional "boot up"
20:43
at least what I recently coded what exactly this. It takes a little until the ws is etablished, but the other pages then are really fast loaded
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> Some parts of knowledge base generated are only emailed and not saved anywhere permanent.
@bwoebi Is it public?
Hello World
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Maybe not permanent for you, but Uncle Sam? It's permanent to him ;)
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20:48
@Baba To me this reads like a giant billboard saying, "Don't go work at Microsoft" :)
@rdlowrey the comments are much worse ...... read and you would enjoy
Heroku and that other shop are such small flies that MS just doesn't consider them competition. Wake up from your ruby bubble.
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lol
@rdlowrey I think the first comment covers it
@PeeHaa埽 yes (publicly accessible), but I don't want to share it yet...
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> This is why the products your company creates are believed by many to have such crappy quality. These are the reasons why Ford and GM got sucker-punched by Toyota and Honda in the 1980's. Quality is important and it starts with culture. Your culture sucks. If you think it doesn't, that's because you don't know any better -- yet.
20:50
Please ping me when you are ready for it :) @bwoebi
I'll need to refactor the code first a bit to not earn headshakes and facepalms ;-)
@bwoebi They'll probably come anyway.
@LeviMorrison I prefer a few facepalms instead of hundreds of WTFs
I purposely don't look at my code from last year. I'm sure the wtf's per minute has gone up while the code hasn't changed at all.
I have a student employee -- he can deal with it. In fact, he gets paid quite a bit for a student employee. I have absolutely no qualms about him dealing with it.
20:52
hehehehe you're eval
And I know that there will be WTFs, but I think I shouldn't remove them all because it's easier with them when you have understood...
The biggest WTF for now: very little documentation ;-)
@rdlowrey do you know what the current situation is with utf8 in urls in regards to webservers / proxy and god might now what?
I can't wait for people like you to get old and leave the workforce... lol would he still be young by then
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I have a table users , another accounts and want to name a table linking them, account_user or accounts_users in plural?
@LeviMorrison still looking for a good virtual host?
20:57
@cheesemacfly Yes.
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@PeeHaa埽 I'm pretty sure URIs must technically be single-byte US-ASCII. You can type, for example, UTF-8 chars in your address bar and they should be percent-encoded by the browser for transport.
Nothing upsets me more as a fresh out of university developer who tells me to rewrite multi-million project because the code is a mess.
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Not sure what I should learn next in PHP. Any tips would be welcome
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But I'm not 100% sure about it because ... well ... I live in the US and we're terribly ignorant of multibyte encodings in general because we don't need 'em :)
@rdlowrey Ah right ofc
20:58
@LeviMorrison Do never ever for any reason go with those people: alienvps.com
@rdlowrey Neh I'm pretty sure you are right on this one
I switched about a month ago to digitalocean.com and I am pretty happy so far
(and it's pretty cheap)
I have heard good things about digitalocean
I took the 5$ a month to test
and they were advertising a $10 coupon for new users
When I requested to get it even tho I subscribed 10 days before they gave it to me
So far I would say they are good!
Required reading. Please do not ignore.
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21:01
@LeviMorrison This is already in the starred list (post of madara)
@bwoebi I am aware.
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Oh, crap, that means I need to get that gold badge for closing posts quick :)
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Or will "on hold" count towards that? Better not risk it :)
> Today, TL is used helpfully on code dump questions on SO, but the new OT reasons are where this is now correctly addressed. SO can use "Large blocks of code with requests for debugging without meaningful supporting info" as a specific OT reason.
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> Large blocks of code with requests for debugging without meaningful supporting info
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21:07
lol. Really? I mean it's more specific but I can't very well do
I think as a whole though, the changes are more win than fail.
okay, so what I take away from that is: Instead of closing everything as Too Localized, I'll be closing it as "Unclear" now
It did address a few of my concerns, such as newbie's getting questions closed too fast without chance for improvement.
There is no time for the additional click that Off Topic requires :P
@LeviMorrison Oh, definitely. The rest of it (except for removing TL) was great...
21:09
The changes are only causing an increase of the SO review queue as less people will want to click through two menus when closing as too localized...
@bwoebi Yes, exactly my thought ^^
I was personally not a fan of Too Localized anyway. Sometimes I'm the one looking for an answer to a very peculiar situation that would perhaps be closed as Too Localized on SO but found on some forum from 2005.
Which reminds me of an XKCD:
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More work === Me closing fewer questions for sure
@LeviMorrison don't know… If it isn't too localized, it will be closed for some other reason. The result is the same: closed.
21:12
@LeviMorrison GREAT!
@LeviMorrison but there are also unanswered questions which aren't closed...
And true...
"Your question appears to be about 'Cat Grooming', which is off-topic for Stack Overflow." So very tempting....
'How do I shave my girlfriends p.....'
or just
21:15
@CarrieKendall no, we have to abbreviate this.
2
flex
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Can anyone explain what this means to me in plain english?
@rdlowrey You would have to ask @DaveRandom I think he possesses the power to read plain English
@rdlowrey impossible to translate not understandable to any language
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human beings are so good at inefficiency.
21:18
@rdlowrey would you prefer thinking in efficient binary?
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Nevermind, Twitter told me it means something to the effect of "FISA court rejects Justice Dept's catch-22 secrecy argument, @EFF's case will proceed."
@CarrieKendall too polite ... for this chat.
@rdlowrey I cannot parse legal documents but my understanding is that the EFF have been trying to get the government to release some documents. The motion to compel the disclosure of those documents has been ping-ponging between different courts. All of the judges are saying that it's not their responsbility to make the order to compel disclosure.
21:19
@rdlowrey lmao.. mmmm yeah, i'm gonna need you to not quote that movie
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@CarrieKendall I'm glad you could appreciate the tangled "hold please" + office space reference that bubbled out of my head and onto the keyboard.
It looks like the judge has at least in part backed the EFFs motion to compel disclosure.
@rdlowrey oh yeah, the high pitch "just a moment" and everything..
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hehehe
'Corporate accounts receiveable, tina speaking'
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21:21
Is that what it is?
So who else just found out today about twitters breaking changes which already are in effect.
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Need to brush up on my
fark - "corporate accounts payable"
Made us look like foools
and Nina not Tina
21:23
@SuzanBalaa The changes they made to their API?
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@SuzanBalaa In twitter's defense they've been warning about the deprecation of that API for a while. Even doing rolling blackouts with it to hopefully let people know, "hey, something's wrong."
What @rdlowrey said. I don't even consume Twitter's API and I knew they were planning on deprecating parts of it
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Appropriate error handling in code should've notified people long ago that it was coming.
@rdlowrey lol, this is the PHP chat room. Appropriate error handling?! Come on man
21:24
i have never even heard of twitter and i knew they were planning on deprecating parts of their API
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PHP error handling: @all_of_the_things()
is there a secret twitter convention that I missed? :O
@rdlowrey with xdebug.scream enabled you mean?
@SuzanBalaa Nope. Just normal tech news outlets. And Twitter itself.
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@bwoebi Whatever hides all possible notification that something is wrong in your code :)
21:27
then you use error_reporting(0); … is cleaner than @ :-P
making error suppression cleaner was indeed the goal >.>
ble5 -.- I need to start reading tech news
@SuzanBalaa Staying up to date with the technology you use is a significant part of being a software developer.
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lol
21:30
damn… why doesn't this render as tags?
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Markdown hates you. And me. And everyone else.
When I see Error_reporting(0) it makes me imagine the developer is muffling their code to death and whispering it's ok it will all be over soon
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I love the "tests" in review
> This was only a test, designed to make sure you were paying attention. You passed. This answer has already been removed, but if it hadn't, your flag would have helped to ensure that it was. Thanks!
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Now I can play tic-tac-toe!
21:32
I think Markdown is awesome. Have you used any other kind of formatting for the web? Any wiki markup makes me shudder.
@rdlowrey haha, genial
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I just found out that my gmail chat accepts markdown (sort of) * will bold and _ will italicize.
@LeviMorrison I wish we had Markdown support in some of our stuff at work. Have you ever used FogBugz wiki? That thing sucks an amazing amount of suck.
@rdlowrey beware, the new "hangouts" don't allow markup :[
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I opted out of those for now so I can keep using my google voice call feature from the inbox. I should be safe until Google starts being evil about my inbox too.
21:37
they're generally pretty fair about forcing updates so, you will probably have a while
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Does anybody know if gmail is still written in Python?
btw if anyone uses PHPStorm and also needs to edit Markdown, please upvote youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-69051
@Danack why would markdown need trailing whitespace?
@NikiC Because new lines have semantic meaning creating <br> would be my guess.
@NikiC "When you do want to insert a <br /> break tag using Markdown, you end a line with two or more spaces, then type return."
Yeah - I know - syntactically meaningful whitepace is Evil - but it's there.
21:41
@rdlowrey its my understanding that its built with java
@Danack I wouldn't say it is evil. I'd say in this particular case it makes sense and is a good choice from a user's perspective
Although, yes, most of the time I don't like syntactically meaningful whitespace
@Danack If you use this, then You Are Doing It Wrong
I still have nightmares about make.....
Paragraphs are started by a double linebreak, basta
@NikiC How so? That's exactly what Gruber said should be done
21:42
because trailing whitespace is totally invisible?
@NikiC I didn't make the syntax, can only use it.
@Danack More importantly, you can choose to not use it - which is what any sane person would do
(Yes, I hate trailing whitespace nearly as much as tab indentation. Nearly)
@NikiC I've noticed the whole tab/spaces thing coming up a lot in chat :P
@cspray Pointlessly -- spaces are the one true way.
@LeviMorrison I agree. I'm not a fan of tab indentation. I have a lot of situations where I need to look at code in a browser and it almost never looks the way I want when tabs are used.
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22:07
@rdlowrey Yeh, all you really need to read is page 7, which is in reasonably plain English.
I never want to meet anyone who writes documents like that. It reminds me of the various scenes throughout Airplane! where people are killing themselves when the main guy talks to them
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@HamZa where are you? I need you here i.e. feedback wise.. :)
22:51
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ Are you open to feedback from people not named Hamza?
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@cspray if feedback does not contain any condescending tones.. I'm OK!
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ Well, the first thing I noticed is an improper typehint in the constructor. You have db_resource but you are giving it a class of PDO. You should typehint your constructor as PDO
Second, you make the $conn a public property. I would suggest against this and make it protected
Third, you compare the password in the SQL query. I personally wouldn't do it this way and the second half to this SO answer explains why
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@cspray thanks, all remarks noted. Actually, I had completely made the typehinting part.
Fourth, you have a return in a foreach with no conditional around it. So as soon as the first element is hit it simply returns. This might be your intended functionality but looks weird to a reader. You should just explicitly pluck out the first element instead of trying to loop through the array
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22:58
Anymore recommendations specially about the session handling?
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@cspray thanks, all remarks noted. Actually, I had completely made the typehinting part.
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ No, I didn't really look at that that much. That really isn't something that I like to suggest or remark on without more knowledge. I don't know how the rest of the app interacts with the session
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@cspray I tried to avoid looping over the $stmt and just tried to get the first key, but sadly my knowledge of PDO were next to 0
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Is there any login script you can refere me to, so I can get the picture better?
23:04
This is how improvements by the community are handled on meta:
@ShaWizDowArd, that is a bang-up idea. Look for a blog post early next week when we roll it out network-wide. — Jaydles 3 mins ago
:D
hello guys
anybody that could help me?
anybody available ?
Points to the top right of the screen
@PeeHaa埽 You are too kind to the peons
@JoeFrambach You may write your answer now ;-) — PeeHaa 埽 4 mins ago
@Danack :-)
Hi, how do I use micro data with Schema.org
So far I have <div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Product"><span itemprop="image" class="fn"><img src="<?php echo $product['thumb']; ?>" alt="<?php echo $product['name']; ?>" /></span></div> I understand that the fn is supposed to be a value but doesn't and image count as one?
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23:21
@cspray sweet!!
23:32
Hey everyone
23:51
Hey all
'ello - looks like everyone is a bit sleepy.
what time is it where you live?
here it's 2:52
its 05:23 here
didnt sleep today
Only 00:53 - but so cold and grey feel like hibernating.
got a freelance project lol. I am newbie in php learning things while earning ;) I only take works that I can do though
23:54
anything interesting on your freelance @Kishor?
No, just basic stuff. Cloning a site. Few forms, database, a simple backend, and maybe paypal integration or something.
nice..
I am just a beginner :)
You know something... I was absolutely sure the programmers community is much much bigger and that a website like this will be full with online users 24/7
But it's relatively dead at night
@Kishor do you use MVC?

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