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Since I don't want to spam code in the php chat I'll do it here :P
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Yay, a whole room just for us
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Why the hell do you need to comment that man?
But be carefull with what you say :O it's still public baby
Because it's a whole screen of code with no comments. I personally think that you should never not be able to see at least one comment when looking at code.
And // Yes yes I know. Feel free to fix it if you want. DOM is already verbose enough. doesn't count
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Not saying you doing it the wrong way.
...but you are :-P
What I don't get is why would you not?
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09:10
I prefer to respect eachother coding styles of course.
It's just that I've read a book about how to write clean and readable code.
It's called Clean Code , teresko recommended it to me.
You might have heard about it.
   public function processRequest() {
        if ($this->uploadFileIsFound()) {
            $this->processFileRequest();
        } elseif ($this->isAjaxRequest() && $this->user()->isAdmin()) {
            $this->processAJAXRequest();
        } else {
            $this->processPageRequest();
        }
    }
An example, do you think this code needs comments?
I would be the first to admit that my coding style often leaves something to be desired, and I'm all for "good code is self explanatory" - but comments are free. Sure, don't do $i++; // increment $i, but I don't see the harm in a few words to describe each distinct section.
@Sem No that doesn't but it's only a few lines. The example method I just linked is a screen and a bit, unavoidably so, so I think comments would be helpful. Or would you rather break it down into sub methods?
@Sem Have seen it mentioned, will check it out.
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The latter, was getting there in a moment, but I guess you already know
It's just that my code is 10x better readable with sub methods (actually a pretty good name for this) instead of using comments.
The thing I don't like about this is that you then potentially end up with objects with hundreds of methods.
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Or hundreds of comments, right?
True. You are making a good case for this I must admit.
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09:19
class FileRequest {

    public function __construct() {
    }

    public function checkIfFileIsUploading() {
        if ($this->fileIsUploading()) {
            $this->fileUploadSuccess();
        } else {
            $this->fileUploadFailed();
        }
    }

    public function fileIsUploading() {
        return move_uploaded_file($_FILES['file']['tmp_name'], $_POST['uploadDir'] . $_FILES['file']['name']);
    }

    public function fileUploadSuccess() {
        echo '<div id="uploadComplete"></div>';
Look how bloody easy this is to read.
I think that fileIsUploading() is a misnomer, but other than that I am inclined to agree
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Or little things like this:
public function isMultidimensionalArray($array) {
    if (count($array) != count($array, COUNT_RECURSIVE)) {
        return true;
    } else {
        return false;
    }
}
Which is used here:
   public function valueArrayToSQL($array) {
        if ($this->isMultidimensionalArray($array)) {
            return $this->multipleValueRowToSQL($array);
        } else {
            return $this->singleValueRowToSQL($array);
        }
    }
I'll be done spamming now :D
I am going to go buy Clean Code, but I have a nasty suspicion you may be right.
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Thanks for hearing me out :)
The downside of this way of programming is that you will have 3 times more functions.
No probs. See, rep isn't everything :-P
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09:26
But the good part is that you also apply the SRP to functions perfectly. It just only does one thing.
@Sem Yeh but i can see that if those functions have a very local scope then it sort of doesn't matter, because they don't have any baring on the application as a whole, only on one specific task.
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Things become even more predictable, you can say exactly what the function does.
I'm going to redo that method I linked and see what happens, see what I think about it.
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the complete code snippet that's 1000 lines long?
@DaveRandom And BTW, I'm part of the silver badge crew now. So don't mock with me son. ):<
@Sem Yeh it's mostly @PeeHaa's and I get the impression he hacked something small together and it sort of snowballed. Job number #next on my radar is a complete re-factor ahead of the FF, since quite a few bits of it are tightly coupled to chrome.extension and it's quite inefficient in a couple of notable places.
One of the things that will happen as part of the refactor is breaking it down into per-file modules. There are currently a whole bunch of constructors in that file, many of which are totally unrelated.
I only picked it up to make a couple of small changes, and now I've got sucked in.
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09:37
file modules you say? Guess it can't harm once it's locally installed and used.
Oh, and it uses way too much jQuery for my liking
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Ah well, if you want me to kick @PeeHaa in the butt, I know his name and I guess he doesn't live that far away xD
@Sem It's "compiled" anyway when you ship it (I suspect that compiled basically means gzipped in this case, but hey)
My objective is separate the browser-specific stuff into a couple of classes and a browser specific bootstrap, so that new features don't require porting.
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Just installed ubuntu beside windows 8 with the windows installer. Damn that new windows 8 grub looks good
@Sem No I think he is ashamed enough to be left in peace.
@Sem I don't have any hardware on which it would be worth installing WinH8 so I've yet to experience the pleasure.
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09:42
I H8 windows H8 a bit less once I've seen it a couple of times. It actually makes a lot of sense somehow.
(AKA brainwashed)
lol
I'm still running XP on all the machines I actually use
I could never get on with Win7
But I was, until fairly recently, a field engineer, and XP is definitely the best OS for a field engineers laptiop.
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How come?
M$ have hidden far too many things that I need to access quickly in 7, and that whole cmd->run as administrator thing is just irritating. I'm already logged in as administrator, if I wanted a restricted shell I would have logged in as a user!
For ex. I used to be able to get to the network connections folder in 2 clicks, now its 5 or 6.
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what about su - in the CLI on linux?...
You can just set run as administrator in the .exe properties if you didn't know :)
Plus quite a few PABX manufacturers are stuck in the dark ages and their tools simply don't work on 7
@Sem Yes but I shouldn't have to.
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09:49
if so you should be hatin unix as well for their indrect root access :P
It's not that the annoys me I suppose, it's the fact that certain harmless and quite simple tasks "require elevation". I mean seriously, what harm can you really do with ipconfig /release and ipconfig /flushdns?
I can understand the protection to make sure you don't e.g. delete system files
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You should be loving to tweak things as an engineer man :O the more room for tweaking, the better!
@Sem There is no more room for tweaking stuff that I care about in 7 than there is in XP. Yeh, I can tweak the UI to death, but as long as it does what I tell it to, when I tell it to I don't care about the look/feel/smell/whatever.
I am resigned to the fact that one day very soon I'm going to have to submit. I'm just trying to wring every last drop out of my 10 year old operating system.
And I'm sure when I do submit I'll wonder what the hell I was so uppity about.
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Heh, in 2014 windows will drop support for XP right?
@Sem That long, I thought they'd already done it? And "drop support" never really means drop support until people actually stop using it. Hell, they still occasionally provide security updates for Win2K.
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09:59
Good bye ubuntu, can't even detect my wireless connection beside all the others.
What, won't even pick up the NIC?
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It does, but can not find my router.
Even though it can find all the others (literally allll the ooothherss)
On April 10, 2012, Microsoft reaffirmed that extended support for Windows XP and Office 2003 would end on April 8, 2014 and suggested that administrators begin preparing to migrate to a newer OS. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_XP
@Sem What channel does your router broadcast on?
If it's very high (>=12), make sure you have the wireless NIC set to an appropriate localisation setting otherwise it won't scan past 11
and no I don't know how to do that in Ubuntu
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It's 13, damn you for being a professional.
I suggest you set it to 11 or less, some older devices simply will not play the game no matter what you do. Look for the least noisy channel and pick that.
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10:10
How can I find the least noisy channel sir?
I usually use 1, 6, 11 for exactly this reason.
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Used 6 so that's a good guess.
Aaaaand yes, I can see it clearly.. thank you
I still have to create a passion for SNE. One day I will.
@Sem If you have multiple APs on a single SSID, you should always ensure that they are set 5 channels apart and that no 2 APs on the same channel can see each other. 1, 6, 11 is the only configuration that keeps you within the international works everywhere range and gives you three options
A wireless channel has an interference overlap of about 2.4 channels. My understanding gets patchy past that statement.
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Is it possible to see which channel the wireless connections around me use? I live in a student complex where everyone likes to have their own.
@Sem Depends on the client software. The answer to that is yes, some NICs ship with software that not only shows you the channels but will actually show you the direction from which the signal is being received if you have a MIMO NIC. Windows does not give you this info but I'm sure there are free utils that will (I use the util that came with my laptop)
Hang on let me ask my go-to guy for wireless queries if he has any recommendations
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10:19
Hah! Cheers :)
@Sem He has directed me to this. As a side note, you'll likely find that 6 is the most polluted channel, because in my experience it's the most common factory default channel. If you only have and will only ever have 1 AP, I'd probably just select a random channel that is not 1, 6, or 11.
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Wow, that was easy. Instant table with the connections and channels in a nice shell.
one uses 4 + 8 , other one just 11 . Mine uses 6 + 2.
Also if you live in a student complex I highly recommend setting up a radius server if you have router than supports it and a box to run it. WPA2/AES with radius auth and a 60 second re-key is, well I'm not going to say unhackable because nothing is, but more difficult to hack than a passing student nerd is going to bother with. Static keys are more hackable than people think.
@Sem If it's using multiple channels you probably have 802.11b enabled, which you don't need unless you have some 10+ year old devices. Having said that some routers randomly use a different channel for g and n for no good reason that I'm aware of.
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Keep in mind I'm a complete noob when it comes to this.
It's worth turning b off because it saves power
But at the same time remember this: If it aint broke, don't fix it. If your wireless is now working and all you really want is for it to work rather than to know how it works, don't bugger about with it. It's far too easy to break things.
I also feel it is important to note at this stage that MICROSOFT EXCEL IS THE WORST PIECE OF CRAP EVER CONCEIVED!!1
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10:33
Then work with some sort of .CSV to Excel converter if you're not placing formulas :O
No I cannot. I am manipulating existing files that contain a load of macros/VBA that will be destroyed by any of the existing PHP libraries. COM is my only option. But in this instance I am actually doing something in Excel, and I press an arrow key and it destroyed the formula I just spent 10 minutes creating.
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destorying formulas with arrow keys? Wait what?
1 ) Making a radius server and a box(?) if possible
2 ) disable 802.11b
3 ) Ask about problems with uPnP
4 ) Ask about high traffic internet failures
@Sem Conditional formatting dialogue. Arrow keys move the cell selector on the sheet, and overwrite whatever is in the selector textbox with a reference to that cell.
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@DaveRandom Can't you adjust the formula that's in the cell with a preg_replace() or something?
1) Probably massively over complicating the situation. Only really required for a mega-secure. By box I just mean A.N.Other computer
2) Worth doing for power consumption, won't really gain you much else
3) Such as...?
4) Expand...?
@Sem No I'm actually using the Excel UI
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10:42
prefer if I ping you in every message @DaveRandom?
Lol sorry force of habit
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@DaveRandom Huh? Could you explain the situation? You're not adjusting tons of excel sheets by hand now are you?
Need to fill in an RADIUS Server IP Address, is that my default gateway or?
No I'm just adjusting a template. Basically there are a whole bunch of Excel driven reports that are created at the end of each month, and I am automating this process. I am also build a proper DB-driven alternative, but I need a quick fix. So I'm creating a few templates based on the existing files that are currently copy/pasted and filled in manually every month, and to make it do what I need it to I need some conditional formatting rules.
No it would be an actual RADIUS server. It requires a server to run it and a properly configured RADIUS server application.
Like I say, Probably massively over complicating the situation.
Worth doing if you really want to know how stuff like this works, if you just want it to work and you don't think people will be aggressively trying to hack your network it's just not worth it.
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Okey, luckily I had an ethernet cable and a netbook here
Else I would've had to do a hard reset :P
lol what did you do?
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10:57
changed to WPA radius, giving itself as the server. It was wirelessly visible but couldn't login in, it required a username.
802.1d Spanning Tree is already disabled. its a X2 router btw
Well okay no need to hurry with the help but here are my problems

1 ) When I enable uPnP, the connection drops randomly every 1 min. A reset is required to get the connection back.

2 ) When I use full bandwidth when downloading torrents the connection drops sometimes as well. It has been a while since I had this problem though.
Spanning tree is not relevant, that's a layer 2(3?) protocol for determining switching routes and enabling it would do nothing unless you had at least 2 other switching devices. 802. 11 b (not 11 not 1) is a wireless mode (as in b/g/n).
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@DaveRandom I see, no experience with that whatsoever. Dislike temporary solutions so much.
@Sem uPnP problem sounds like either a bug in the uPnP implementation on the router, or some application on you machine is battering the uPnP interface/sending a bad command and the router is falling over. I suspect the former, since the latter is still technically a problem with the router. Look for a FW upgrade/see if it is a known bug.
@Sem I'm not a huge fan either, but I do what I'm told at the end of the day
The full bandwidth problem also sounds like a bug with the router. Although actually it is possible that both 1) and 2) are a bug with the NIC driver instead.
I am very much of the opinion that if you have an ethernet cable and a socket to plug it into, use it. It will save you so many headaches in the long run. I also never enable uPnP because I don't like applications screwing with my finely tuned router config.
Also I have never come across X2. I have always used Netgear for SMB stuff and Draytek for enterprise. I personally would use Draytek for everything if people would fork out the money (they're not cheap) - I use a Draytek at home (they're not that expensive)
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@Sem It would seem that don't deem it necessary to maintain a public bug tracker or even provide a changelog with their FW releases. Another reason that I like Draytek, if they make a mistake a) they tell you about it and b) they fix it.
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Had to replug the power cable to get wireless access to it
after the firmware update that is
enabled UPnP, lets hope for the best
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That's not uncommon with a lot of routers, I have found with a few manufacturers seem to do a single reboot on FW upgrade when they should do two. Often the process is Flash ROM -> reboot -> upgrade applications and often the applications won't start until a second reboot.
If you still have a problem, turn uPnP off a set your port configuration manually (I'm assuming that's all you need it for?)
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Yeap :)
So far so good
@DaveRandom Ever listen to music while working?
Colleague has the radio on sometimes, to be honest it sort of get blocked out though, I'm not great at multitasking.
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11:52
A tunnel viewer is good for this kind of work so no worries there :)
Same counts for me when I'm at work. But once I code at home is a complete metalfest :P
Yeh that's often the case for me, because my GF is a die-hard metal head. I'm a bit of an Indie kid myself, although I do have a soft spot for Metallica. But I still don't really listen if I'm concentrating on code. I put ROTJ on last night, I don't think I watched more than 10 mins of the whole thing.
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@DaveRandom from die-hard metal GF to Return of the Jedi (That's what Google says)?
Wish my GF was a metalhead, ah well can't have everything you know :)
send youtube.com/watch?v=ZHLAyZjHkzg to her if she wants to understand the frustration you're going through.
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@Sem She's a programmer herself, although she has turned to the dark side of the force and is employed to write .net stuff.
Heh, unintentional Star Wars reference
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@DaveRandom Send her the youtube link and tell her that's how you think about .NET hehe
I have no speakers on my computer at work :-( will check it out when I get home
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NP NP minster Dave
BTW do you think you completely understand the most common design patterns, @DaveRandom?
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In a word, no. I am currently reading this in an effort to rectify that situation. I have only fairly recently tried to get into "proper" programming, for a very long time I only really did stuff that you would describe as "scripting". I have a decent knowledge of how PHP works but programming practices I am somewhat behind on.
I'm also very much wanting to pick up some C/++ 'cos I'd like to have a better understanding of how things work underneath. Everyone says things like messing around with memory pointers etc is a total PITA and not worth and I'm sure they're right but I'd like to find out for myself
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@DaveRandom I can see where you're coming from. Like you have history with SNE I have history in front-end and webdesign. I made a CMS framework a while ago called EditCUBE. Never finished it though but I think I'm ready to make it complete. It was back in the day when I loved active records and ORM which is a preformance crusher if I say so myself. Which was already a complete rewrite from the previous one. I think I'm able to accept my views from the history and complete it this time :P
MOAR FRAMEWORKS FTW! :-P
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I've never touched a framework because it didn't feel like making something, just using. (so I made my own)
In a way I'm more interested in JS at the moment than PHP, it's quicker and dare I say it, easier to get cool results out of it. I'm starting to come back around though, a lot of the stuff I've been reading is centred around classical inheritance and it's starting to make a little more sense. Somehow OOP in JS makes more sense to me at the moment, which popular opinion would have you believe is a bit odd.
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13:16
What do you mean after the comma?
@Sem Which comma?
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, which popular opinion would have you believe is a bit odd.
Oh right, I mean that the general opinion seems to be that JS's object model is insane and if you don't understand classical inheritance you don't have a hope with prototypes. That's the impression of the general feeling that I have picked up, maybe I'm wrong. And obviously not everyone thinks this is the case.
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When I first started using PHP I was using this:
class BaseClass {
        public $db;
        public $parent;
        public function __construct(&$parent_reference, $param) {
            $this->parent = $parent_reference;
            $this->db = &$this->parent->db;
            $this->construct($param);
        }
}
lol, did you start in JS?
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13:23
I know it's awefull but I loved the parent reference.
Nope, jQuery. Never touched JS before. (Don't hit me)
What, as in, you still haven't? I don't believe that...
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We're joking about it but seriously; what's not doable with jQuery?
It's just that I've been using it for so long...
Well for one thing, handling middle clicks in a click handler if you bind it with .on('click'). For a reason I can't even fathom - surely it just binds to onclick/.addEventListener('click') underneath
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So happy I didn't start using zend of kohana or whatever. Else I would be stuck with that as well.
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Vanilla JS is not much more difficult than jQuery, it's just a bit verbose sometimes. A lot of it can be made more succinct with method chaining, but it gets very unreadable very quickly. Although the same applies to jQ
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submethods FTW
also use that in combination with JSON trees
What's your favourite front-end debugger?
Chrome web tools
For some reason I can't put my finger on, I just can't get along with Firebug
Plus I use Chrome as my general browser
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I recently fell in love with the FireFox16 developer bar. Before that I used firebug. Guess it's all about what you're used to.
Not seen it, still have FF15 installed, will get 16 now and check it out
Is it me or did FF advance like 10 version in about 6 months? I'm sure it wasn't so long ago that FF4 came out
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OOh and BTW I use chrome always for free time browsing. Just not for development.
I'll might give native JS a chance in the near future.
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It's especially worth the effort what with V8 and all. JS has always traditionally been low performance, so the performance hit you take with jQ wasn't so much of an issue because it was crap to start with. Now JS actually sort of performs it's worth considering a little optimisation (IMHO). I mean really, how much time do you gain by being able to write $('#element') instead of document.getElementById('element'). It's a good idea to get a handle on XPath before you start though
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I understand. It does improve readability though.
And you forgot to mention hardware acceleration :D
Most of my hardware would barely accelerate if you threw it out the window
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Macbook Air?

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