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15:00
A DB guy at work once told me i needed to do a select after insert to be sure that the ID i get is correct
@cimmanon i use silverstripe's SQL functions, not sure what it is actually
@SecondRikudo thx for the link, will read
kick the DB guy in the nuts
@Eirinn The more I talk to you the more I think you really don't want mysql for this.
@SecondRikudo no one should use mysql for anything ever :p
15:01
@cimmanon That is true
i just want to store shit in a relational DB >_>
MySQL is what's provided by the web host
SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID() is per-session means that you get the last inserted id in that very same session. you can't get someone else's ID
@Eirinn That's my point, why relational?
if you look at the paste there's a lot of ints there which reference other tables
@Eirinn Exactly my point
15:02
www.gybbel.dk <- the site in question
it's functional albeit with gui as key
Happy tuesday, you will all cry as you read that.
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal that would indeed fix everything
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal unsure why that's funny feels stupid
@Eirinn i have nothing good to say about mysql. the fact that your host only offers the shittiest possible database says a lot about them.
15:04
@cimmanon most normal web hosts where I'm from offer MySQL and PhpMyAdmin as standard
@Eirinn How much are you paying for your host?
@SecondRikudo minimal :P
in any case I've only ever learned MySQL and I'm working with a new CMS so changing right now wouldn't be a good idea
@Eirinn because you were assuming that last_insert_id() would have worked in a way that couldn't have been helpful for literally anything.
posted on January 06, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by JRich */

LAST_INSERT_ID() is not the global last inserted id, but the current session last inserted id
15:06
Hi,
I have a little confusion. When we create a table and if we add NOT NULL to a column. What does this do exactly? I actually added this to a table and when I entered "desc table_name;", it showed that default values of all the columns is NULL!!
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal no i never new of the functionality at all
@Sippy bro u pinged me during my presentation, was loud
@DarkAshelin LOL sorry bro
@DarkAshelin sorry
I have all pings turned off
15:06
@DarkAshelin for dat
@AnimeshPandey It means you can't enter NULL for that column.
For that reason
@DarkAshelin Who enters a meeting with sound turns on? :|
How the hell will I play Candy Crush in the middle of the meeting if everyone can hear?
@DarkAshelin and that's @Sippy's fault, right?
@SecondRikudo it was turned off, but apparently plugging in the hdmi cable for the projector enabled it again D:<
15:07
@SecondRikudo same people who think it's ok to answer their kids phone call in the middle of a meeting
@Eirinn I think it's okay as long as you do it decently
I mean, if the kid's calling who know what could it be
But at least have the courtsey of leaving the room
@SecondRikudo do it with the sound on to display dominance
I guess
15:09
@Eirinn in any case, you got your answer
Although all of us here recommend you to get the hell away from MySQL while you still can.
anyway i think I'll pull the A_I and modify it, throw it back to the server and generate a URL
We're not saying it for nothing.
@rlemon did you email their support btw?
@BasementKeyboardHero rlemon is afk: buying new serial adapter
@SecondRikudo I hope there will come a time where i have the mental energy to switch then :)
15:10
@Eirinn No day like today.
I left MySQL and never looked back.
of all of the things i have learned about mysql, i think the worst one is that when you modify the table (new colum, new index, etc.), it makes a copy of the original table in the process. if you have a really big table, this process takes a really long time :p
@SecondRikudo except i have two pages to code, a sword to paint, dinner to make, cats to tend to and all the other shit. Plus I'd have to redo everything and change host.
There is literally nothing that MySQL does best
2
@SecondRikudo postgres now?
@Eirinn you are doing it wrong
15:11
@BasementKeyboardHero Postgress for relational, mongo for non.
Mostly
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal explain
Although I'm learning Redis and Cassandra.
@Eirinn I coded two pages before this morning's coffee
@BasementKeyboardHero <3
heyyyy it's mike :D
@mikedidthis What, aliens didn't want you with them so they sent you back?
15:12
i'm still waiting for your db schema @Eirinn but doing that is definitely wrong
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal i posted what i could earlier
@SecondRikudo yep. Rejection from my parents and aliens is hard to take.
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal it's innoDB if that's what you're looking for
@rlemon also what kernel version you on? 3.13.x?
15:13
@SecondRikudo yeah after 1 hour of driving and 8 hour of work I'll get to it :P
@Eirinn Alright listen here
@Eirinn no, just trying to understand what are you trying to do
@mikedidthis how you been :D
I do my day job from 08:30 to whenever I finish, which is usually past 20:00
why you want to obfuscate the id
15:14
@mikedidthis We still wub you
After that I work on my side projects for until I'm too tired to move
I get to work around 12
@SecondRikudo same here bro +1
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal the only reason to do that is to remove the letter count :)
So no, I don't have a 1 hour drive, or kids to take care of (thanks god for that)
15:15
finish around 8-10 and then go work out or play games :P
@BasementKeyboardHero good thanks man, just getting back to it after the holidays. Built more lego + megabloks sets than I care to remember.
@TylerH <3
But I do still write a metric tonne of code daily, with all the mental stress associated with it
@SecondRikudo you should come to America, 9 to 5 then it's go home or get yelled at by the boss
what's the letter count? the letter_id field?
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal yup it's the A_I
15:15
Don't you tell me you don't have the time to learn something new, because I learn new stuff every day
2
why you want to remove it?
is url fragment unique?
Because if you stop learning you stop being competitive, and when MySQL will finally hit the dirt (or PHP, or both), you will be unemployed.
@SecondRikudo no I'm telling you I have enough shit at the moment to learn adn do and changing a DB and redoing all my crap is pretty far down on the list
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal he doesnt want people to guess how popular his thing is
so basically he wants to hide the id in the url or something?
15:17
We aren't recommending things because we like to see you squirm with yet another technology
say url.org/letter/32
@cimmanon uh something like that i guess
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal yup
@BasementKeyboardHero all good your side? :D
@mikedidthis aliens came to abduct him but he smelled to badly
We recommend because we know what the technology is, and what the alternatives are, so to prevent you from wasting hours and hours of your time on this crap, like we have, we give you a way out.
15:18
@mikedidthis yup yup 15 days in nepal ^^
@Eirinn the letter_id and the "url fragment" are two different things and they have two different purposes
can someone give me a bit more info about point 4 here? http://stackoverflow.com/a/15012542/2539335
I don't understand why you would write that test-function/iteration. Why don't you just write the "good" code right away and test with that?
@TylerH ha. I thought the beard would have done it.
PRIMARY_KEY(letter_id)
UNIQUE(fragment_id)
@BasementKeyboardHero awesome, I bet that was a great experience.
15:18
yup was amazing :D
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal the url_fragment is a gui and acts as a "unique" identifier like this gybbel.dk/compose/receive-mail/?letter=154a07dc17f478
Yeah he took a picture from poontang hill
if you can believe the name
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal problem is that it isn't really unique since uh it's a gui
@DarkAshelin you really want an answer for that?
15:19
@SecondRikudo and i probably will, but the time is not now for me :)
@BasementKeyboardHero well I don't really understand the reasoning behind it, so if someone can explain it would be nice :)
PostGreSQL isn't powerful enough for my needs
@TylerH new life goal, live on top of Poontang Hill.
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When have you ever written "good" code straight away :P
1.6TB max row size? pfft
I'm writing a horoscope app, I need way more than that
15:19
@BasementKeyboardHero you still need to test your routing even after writing the final code. So why write test-code in the first place?
@DarkAshelin You mean, why TDD?
Everyone refactors, tests are there to ensure the requirements are met
@SecondRikudo TDD?
Test-Driven Development
@BasementKeyboardHero Usually only when I'm making a fiddle to show somebody some basic thing, never when I'm doing my own stuff X-/
15:20
@Eirinn you say that like its difficult to switch. unless you are using proprietary mysql features, there is a good chance you dont have to change a single thing.
uhm, I guess. I just don't understand why you would write test-functions which are actually a lot different than the actual code you will use. Why not test based on the actual code?
Because we are all idiots who write crappy code if left unattended. Tests are a way of keeping us attended :)
@DarkAshelin you first write what you expect an API to do on the outer scope, then accordingly to that you implement it
why not code based on the actual test :P
@cimmanon then I'll change it once it's done and working :P
15:21
as in this code should meet x requirement
this test makes sure anything written has to do 1.2.3....
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal ah I think I understand that
@Eirinn the longer you wait, the more difficult it is to change.
@DarkAshelin How familiar are you with automated testing?
It's more time consuming
@SecondRikudo 0
@DarkAshelin Alright
you don't write tests ?
@Eirinn You should just say "I am required to use MySQL for this instance. It's out of my control." :-P
So you wrote a function
as in none at all?
15:22
And you want to test that it works
How do you do that currently?
@TylerH at this point I'm tempted
@BasementKeyboardHero I feel like I'm going to get kicked in the head if I write no
@BasementKeyboardHero I don't write tests! :D
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal :D
@SecondRikudo I just call the function.
15:22
manually ?
Right, and then you examine the result
and log my output
@BasementKeyboardHero s/ right/write
Now, imagine you have one hundred function
How do you test them all?
aight I gotta go, I'm a free elf now
2
thx for the help everyone I will evaluate everything said :)
@SecondRikudo why would I write a hundred functions at once without testing inbetween?
@Eirinn Want a sock?
15:23
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal can unonebox
@DarkAshelin Assume you didn't write them
@DarkAshelin what if a new function you wrote breaks something
@DarkAshelin Well, because you're working on a feature, and you had to touch and change 10 functions at once
@SecondRikudo I want a home, dinner and sleep - possibly some SQL in between
Because they depend on each other, so just changing one wouldn't cut it.
15:24
@SecondRikudo i have a sous vide black angus tri tip in the fridge, I'll start with that ;)
@Eirinn Two socks, final offer.
@Sippy well I've never been in that situation... I would assume the person who wrote them tested them all
@DarkAshelin I'm like you lol
@SecondRikudo you drive a hard bargain
I don't see the point of unit testing most of the time
15:24
@Sippy have you ever written tests ?
It's useful in a subset of circumstances imo
@DarkAshelin think about a function like this
@BasementKeyboardHero I've written them, I don't often use them
Mostly because they take time to write which I could've just spent testing the methods.
I also test as I write to make sure things are working.
function doSomething(data) {
    var processed = processData(data);
    doAThing(processed);
}
well I would do it in 2 ways:
1. test each function right after I change it
2. incase it's a waterfall effect where 1 page goes through all the functions, just test the 1 page in the end and see if all works
15:25
If unit testing was the be all and end all, debugging wouldn't be a thing.
We recently started using a different data format
Do that means that all three functions doSomething, processData and DoAThing must change.
@BasementKeyboardHero not trying to argue. I'm sure it's there for a reason, I just don't understand the reason
Alright, Imma have to cut this short, gtg to a doctor's appointment.
ttyl :)
15:27
@SecondRikudo glhf?
:D
gl there
@SecondRikudo laters bra
I'm not really sure what conventions are like in JS
But do you guys create JS objects out of your JSON data or do you just play with JSON?
Cos not creating objects from the data would be so alien to me.
CSS and Layout experts I have a problem on Firefox with Miaou. Can you tell me why the last SO box on this page breaks the layout ?
http://dystroy.org/miaou/8?Javascript
15:29
@SecondRikudo I would go with testing method 2 as I described above. Change all functions then run/test the main function and see if it all works. If not, find out in which part the problem is
@dystroy wait a sec, firefox is already crashing
i just started it
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal trolololol
Really my biggest gripe with MySQL is that it doesn't support FULL OUTER JOIN
I don't like having to use UNION
@TylerH i take it you dont use triggers then.
@dystroy the <pre> contains unescaped < and > (must be &lt; and &gt;)
15:33
@DarkAshelin If you're working on a small project you might be able to get away without testing, if you're working on a large scale project (one that is constantly maintained/updated and upgraded) you need to automate, no matter what you do you will eventually forget something and have it break, tests are there to help you find what broke and how to fix it.

TDD is debatable, you don't have to write tests from the start as long as you write them
@cimmanon No I've only ever used MySQL (or any SQL) back in college for classes so we were only doing very, very simple stuff
ohai @mikedidthis
@BasementKeyboardHero it's not like I do no tests at all, I just do local testing, see if my changes work
however what you said makes sense
and this sounds like exactly what is wrong in my company
Happy new year old man mate
@Sippy hola!
15:34
Clicking though your app != testing
we are constantly breaking eachothers code and functions and it's so frigging annoying
@mikedidthis Good xmas? :D
Drunk xmas? :D
I am using Window.Open function to open a dialog. I want to make it as a Modal. Is there any option available to make it modal?
if you want to test it 1000 times to make sure it works every time what do you do?
how do you verify you don't have a race condition
@BasementKeyboardHero 60% of the time, it works .. every time.
15:34
@Sippy tiring but fun, you have a good one.
Hey Everyone!
sex pantheerrrrrr
@BasementKeyboardHero a race condition?
@Chets no, you will need to implement one.
@mikedidthis Dunno can't remember
15:35
@TylerH this article barely glosses over all of the terrible things mysql does. did you know that varchar(0) is a valid column type in mysql?
I Have a little question: Where can i post a website i made?
jk it was pretty decent this year
@MartijnMelchers uh. what?
@mikedidthis Can you please help me ?
249
Q: What is a race condition?

DalrothWhen writing multi-threaded applications, one of the most common problems experienced are race conditions. My question to the community, is: What is a race condition? How do you detect them? How do you handle them? And finally, how do you prevent them from occurring?

@Chets Mike doesn't know javascript.
15:35
@MartijnMelchers what do u mean with "post"?
@Chets not until you have showed some effort.
Like a question,
@MartijnMelchers like post a link in the chat?
You can get the right result 9/10 times without even noticing you have a problem in your code, and on the 10th it blows up for no reason what do you do then ?
Yeah i made a script and i want to get people it for free and i want to post something on stackoverflow but i don't know where :P
15:36
@BasementKeyboardHero Realise you're a dult because you didn't test all the eventualities of your function
@BasementKeyboardHero I would call it tough luck xD try to reproduce the problem somehow and fix it then
@BasementKeyboardHero honestly, happens all the time at my company
@cimmanon ew
I am using window.doDisplayModalDialog but now its deprecated i am trying to replace it with window.open
@mikedidthis
The likelihood is if you fail to recognise the error before you write the test, you will fail to recognise the need for a test to recognise it.
@DarkAshelin That's time being wasted that you should be spending developing
15:37
@cimmanon well it is just a repository of comparisons of various aspects added on by different people over time
@MartijnMelchers ah so you want to advertise your script?
@Sippy your tests have a specific functionality
@BasementKeyboardHero yeah I think 80% of the working time here is spent fixing other people's bugs
@MartijnMelchers Wrong place.
so inconvenient / inefficient
15:37
@BasementKeyboardHero Exactly
@TylerH did you know that mysql lets you temporarily disable constraints so that you can insert data that violates your constraints?
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal Is that really breaking the layout (the HTML parsing looks right) ?
Not advertise just show it for people who need it @DarkAshelin
So if you don't already know the ways in which your function can fail
you write them and make them fail and then make them pass
15:37
How can you write a specific test to make it fail in a specific way?
@cimmanon yes
I have tried by setting Modal = true but it wont work
though some people would argue that's a feature
@MartijnMelchers yes, so advertising it to people that need it :D
have your test runner go over it x amount of times and tell you "this blew up here"
15:38
@Chets I have no idea what you are talking about. Can you please give some context?
Yeah than @DarkAshelin
admittedly it's the same kind of people who say !important is useful...
@TylerH those people are dumbasses :p
@MartijnMelchers uhm honestly don't really know what the best place is for that
15:38
what kinda script u made?
@dystroy sorry i'm an idiot
I can't tell why that box is not wrapping in Miaou
@BasementKeyboardHero I'm not a good person to talk to about this I guess cos I build C# web apps
Javascript probably has a lot less in the way of error reporting
I build single page web apps :P
You compile if shit is wrong it tells you
When my apps fail I know instantly where and what data was in it
15:39
we take out crystal balls
I made a script you can <iframe> a youtube video to a other page and update it only using whats behind v?=, a chat PHP script with admin system, and more :)
@TylerH I tried adding overflow-x:auto, or some max width, without success
@mike
(it's ok on chrome)
@BasementKeyboardHero so then one more thing I don't understand: how do you make it trip up on your code / find that 1% fail? don't you need to know where the problem is in order to make it fail, if it works 90% of the time otherwhise?
15:40
@mikedidthis my code is
var returnValue = window.open(url, "_blank", features);
returnValue.dialogArguments = arguments;
So for me, it's just a tedious task to write unit tests because writing 10 tests to make a function fail every way it can and then fixing the function is the same to me as testing the function 10 different ways and fixing it 10 times :P
@DarkAshelin You can see a working version of the YouTube Script: beta.martijnmelchers.nl/private/Test/test.php
@MartijnMelchers tbh that sounds like the... regular youtube embed code that you can get on every video?
If your app is subject to constant change, so will your tests be, and thus they are slightly useless.
BUT
@DarkAshelin depends on what you're testing, each function does something and returns something you know will be true for example
15:41
@MartijnMelchers I'm sorry but I don't think anyone actually needs this script
function random(){
   return 4;
}
If your app sucks at telling you wtf went wrong because it's made from magic and JavaScript, unit tests would prolly be very beneficial.
@Sippy You make the mistake of thinking magic and JavaScript are two different things, my friend
Why not, if you make a website and what to have a video of the month you can use this script.
@TylerH Ah.
15:41
@MartijnMelchers no you can't
@MartijnMelchers Post it on like .. codepen?
you test that function and expect 4
I dunno
StackOverflow isn't a showcase site
if someone changes it the tests will fail
It's a QA board
15:42
Why not @DarkAshelin
@Chets sorry, but again, I have no idea what you are on about. You maybe better asking here: chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/17/javascript
1. You're using PHP right? other people visiting your site can't see your PHP.
2. Youtube already has a function that does this, but better
@DarkAshelin whispers (What does it actually do? I confused ..)
Surely you can just do that by changing the URL? Lol
@Sippy afaik it replaces the <embed> src code with the url you type in the box
yep
@dystroy you there? fixed
.so-body pre -> add overflow:auto;
15:43
Thanks @mikedidthis
@DarkAshelin So .. right click, copy embed?
ehm
@Sippy hmm?
then this
.so-main {
display: table-cell;
vertical-align: middle;
max-width: 0px;
width: 100%;
}
You can copy the embed straight from youtube videos lol
add max-width:0px;width:100%; to .so-main
15:44
@DarkAshelin @Sippy Yes i know, but you can use this if you have a admin panel.
So the people dont have to edit the HTML only the ?v=
@MartijnMelchers but .. why
I kinda get what you're doing but
If the admin can embed things, why would they not just copy paste a new embed script
Instead of embedding your whole script and having to change it using that
Especially seeing as separating the two might be conflicting assuming the admin has a prepaid product, like xenforo or something
@Sippy On a admin panel you click Update Video Of The Month this script appears you update it and your done...
Embedding functionality into the admin console isn't easy :P
@MartijnMelchers what kinda admin panel?
prolly cpanel
15:48
Dunno
Submit to enjin or something?
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal It looks like it break the page in different ways of I missed something
:P
@DarkAshelin No, managing my website
Im making my own adminpanel.
@MartijnMelchers well then it sounds like it's useful to you. However other people probably won't find it that useful
quickly copying the <embed> code from youtube itself will most likely be faster for them than implementing your script
15:50
Why do you think your script is better/faster?
because copying the <embed> code is just 1 click extra than copying the last part of the url
so, using your script after that = a lot more clicks
Do you ever wonder how many keystrokes / clicks you've ever done?
@Sippy must be millions
I reckon I've done tens of millions of keystrokes easy lel
strokin dem keys
No if you embed you have to find the old embed every admin has to know HTML and has to access your files...
15:52
@MartijnMelchers That just isn't true lol
With this script you only have to copy v?=ozsmSlvGHv4
@Sippy Why not...
@DarkAshelin I used to use whatpulse for that very purpose
I used to build webpages on a tool that came with InvisionFree forum software
I knew nothing about html
I just copied and pasted shit into boxes on the admin panel
ugh this guy
15:53
fu noob
i know stuff
I ask him in comments "Do you still get an error now?"
wHeight = $(window).height() $('body').css({"-moz-transform":"translate(0," +wHeight+ ")" }); - You can just run in your firebugg - that is better show, No error for me :) @Dark Ashelin — Shibin Ragh 3 hours ago
@DarkAshelin @Sippy whatpulse.org/generaltyler My stats for about 10 months
Well maybe a Chat Script can come in handy..
@MartijnMelchers there is no chat script on your page right now?
or am I missing it
15:55
whoa holy shit
whatpulse was tracking my applications?!
not cool
@TylerH k I might have hit a billion by now.
In my life.
@Sippy yeah, it's not hard to get hella high
@DarkAshelin
15:56
lol that sounds ambiguous
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal It mostly works, thanks !
It's not hard to reach the hundred millions in keystrokes if you've been typing your whole life
@TylerH totally starred.
@dystroy mostly? :D
@TylerH I've lived on the internet for the last 8 years or so
So ..
I think me and my gf are at 90,000 messages on facebook hahaha
Most of that is pictures of cats I think
15:58
@BasementKeyboardHero disregard - $50 adapter doesn't work, $5 adapter does
lol
did you exchange it?
Also what kernel version are you on
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal It seems to change a few minor positionning, but I'll fix that. I'm a little annoyed I have to resort to such hack for this, though.

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