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user652649
04:02
@crypticツ review english/code pls github.com/WesNetmo/parse_dot_str thanks xoxo xD
@Wes if you ommit your braces in your PHP code I'm going to beat you with your keyboard =o)
Eating and watching MLP right now, but will ping back once I look over it all.
user652649
wat? not php code braces, query string braces :o
user652649
what is wrong with that? :(
user652649
ahhhhhh!
user652649
04:09
the foreach without braces?
user652649
i like short code, idgaf of version control! :o
user652649
xD
user652649
anyway feel free to fix it... do i have to add you to the repo somehow?
@Wes I'll fork it and submit the changes, the readme needs some fixing up as well.
anywayz, back to MLP
user652649
sorry i can't wish you to enjoy mlp, but have a good dinner xD
04:50
@Wes ok back, going to first fix-up the readme file
user652649
thanks :P i added you to contributors, is that enough for allowing you to edit directly the files?
yeah, but I'll do via my fork and then submit as PR so you can look over it before it gets committed to the repo.
I don't like directly editing files unless it's a minor trivial change.
user652649
i should really learn git
user652649
cool :P perfect, thanks
user652649
how i merge it to my repo?
@Wes done
going to check out the PHP code now
user652649
the implementation is surely improvable... it works but i had to use a trick for integer keys (the part that uses the uniqid)
watch me do the entire code in one line =oP
include 'CodeIgniter.php';
user652649
05:34
done? xD
user652649
does codeigniter actually use that syntax for urls?
no =oP
@Wes do you have test cases for it?
user652649
i have made some but ofc i didn't set up a test suite
user652649
user652649
but i trust the code, it's so easy that tests aren't necessary
user652649
05:44
^ you are going to quote that when you will find a bug xD
@Wes maybe =oP
I"ll ping you when I have a PR ready, its 1am and headache so heading to bed.
user652649
no prob, when you have time... why you think my code will be useful for someone? xD
user652649
good night :P
@Wes As long as one person uses it, it would be considered useful. Even if that one person is you =oP
I personally don't use query strings since they are fugly to begin with and not SEO friendly.
but for an intranet app which that does not matter then yeah, they would be used.
Also I would be hesitant to overwrite $_GET
user652649
meh actually it's not true that they aren't seo friendly
user652649
05:58
there's a pro of using querystrings
user652649
if you have /search?q=penis and you make the page indexable, google will not demote you for the bad word in url
Google censors bad words?
user652649
if you use instead to redirect a search page to /search/penis/ it will surely demote you
user652649
what do you mean? no it doesn't, but if finds a bad word in your legit site it will start to consider that your site isn't "safe"
user652649
and it will start to lower your ranking
user652649
06:03
i'm going to bed too (07:00am, i'm turning into a cryptic too)
user652649
xD
user652649
gn
goodnite
06:30
you can find lots of porn easily with google. and i think most porn tube sites put the movie title in the url - so i doubt they "demote" nsfw urls
they might classify them differently when savesearch is involved though...
Anyone has interesting ideas for a CSS/HTML question for candidates?
That is, a short 20 minute task that can't be easily googled
I don't think such a task exists
If it takes 20 minutes it's complex. If it's complex it probably involves things where it's perfectly fine to know that they exist and then use google to lookup the specs/docs/whatever when actually needing them
Floats and clearing is a good example: You should know that the container of a floated element collapses but I don't think it's necessary to know the various ways to avoid that (although the overflow: visible fix is easy enough to know it - but I usually google for it when I encounter it nonetheless)
If the interviews are not remote: Why not ask them questions where they can google if they have to but check when and for what they use google
and which resources they use (w3schools = no-hire :p)
Hmm
hah, I don't mind w3schools, I'm a lot more rational and a lot less of an idealist in actual business.
Morning English is the hard English.
m59
m59
06:46
Can the question be, "Johnny Hauser, may I hire you?" and the answer be "Yep!"?
@ThiefMaster this is a second interview, if they got this far I assume they can google.
07:39
anyone here?
 
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09:38
@Wes confused at to why you are doing it the way you are right now. parse_dot_str() should be converting dot version to the regular version and then running it through parse_str() you seem to be emulating parse_str()'s job.
I'm thinking a regex might actually work in this situation and may potentially make function's code 3 or so lines
 
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posted on January 05, 2014 by Chris Coyier

I'm no English major, but as a writer and consumer of loads of educational (mostly tech) writing, I've come to notice a number of words and phrases that come up fairly often and don't add anything to the writing. In fact, they might detract from it. This started as a Twitter discussion so I thought I'd write it up more clearly. Here's some of those words: 1. Obviously Now that the child el

user652649
16:18
@crypticツ could be actually an idea :o
16:32
Hi all
I have a pure css animation that I am trying to make work in IE8. Now I dont really care if the transitions are sloppy, I honestly will be happy if I can hide the overlay text before the transitions occurs
 
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23:16
Hi guys
I've got a problem with videos... :(
I tried to follow this answer:
3
A: Full Screen Video Intro HTML5?

coderIf you need to set a background video try this Use position:fixed on the video, set it to 100% width/height, and add a negative z-index on it so it appears behind everything. If you look at VideoJS, the controls are just html elements. HTML <video id="background" src="video.mp4" autoplay> ...

So I did this in HTML:
<video id="background" src="/video/intro_video.mp4" autoplay>
^^^in the body tag
#background {
  position: fixed;
  top: 0;
  left: 0;
  bottom: 0;
  right: 0;
  z-index: 1;
}
^^CSS
The main issue is that the video does not play in Firefos, and in Google Chrome, a strange block box appears in the top left appears and I only hear sound.
Why is this so? Many thanks ;)
user652649
23:41
@crypticツ i feel stupid because i didn't think to just make a replace xD credit of the idea is yours

preg_replace("@\[(.*?)\]@", ".\1", $str);
user652649
just one row. deary me
@Wes doesn't that regex do the opposite though? convert bracket to dot?
regex101.com/r/uK3hN6 I started regex last night, but fell asleep
it needs to match trailing dots, and also allow 1 or more occurances
user652649
i'm working on it yes that's a bit more difficult but it's surely possible to do in one single preg_replace
user652649
1 moment
user652649
well, i'm failing
user652649
23:56
anyway it can be done with a couple of more lines using explode & implode

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