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01:00
@Peege151 One thing you could do is to combine the hidden value with a random salt and a secret key, use a cryptographically strong hash algorithm against that string. Now add two more hidden fields: one for the salt, and one for the hash. When the form is submitted, take the hidden value, combine it with the salt and the secret key, hash them, and compare against the hash that was submitted. If they don't match, the user edited the form.
ah, thanks.
that sounds pretty secire
01:28
Maybe, maybe not. One thing I know for sure about security: When amateurs like me dabble in it, bad things happen :)
Yeah ahha me too
My sites could get hacked in all 4 corners
I think I'm getting better though. Somehow, the API call was editable from the form... because I saved it first and called it from view =0. fixed now though, nothing called... from view.
I wonder if you could handle it like this: instead of the form submitting the price, it submits the item ID. Then llook up the price again when the form is submitted. If the user edits the ID, they just get a different item, but still at the correct price for the item they actually receive. They just get surprised to receive a Chevy left rear axle bearing puller instead of a two handled credenza.
lol
That's how I handle the products =P
The API call was for shipping price.
And type
Take a look if you want
try and break it (that should be fun!)
It looks terrible on mobile.. kinda the next step. God I hate front end recently...
01:36
looking...
That's interesting. Nice layout. I can't read the gray text, though. Maybe a font issue on my side. I'll post a pic.
Hmm, I've heard that one other time, and the problem fixed itself I guess like the next day
but yeah idk why that would be, it appears to be rendering the custom ttf
No idea. I like that site. It's like the model of what an e-commerce site should be. Simple, to the point, no stupid flashy stuff. And "add to cart" right on the front page, for the win!
A point off for the horizontally scrolling image. Those make me crazy, but that's just a personal issue. Still a great site.
Yeah, it's only a few products right now so
figure no need to require a user clicking in
Ahh the slider at the home page?
I may do fades or something, as soon as I got that working I was on to the next thing -- now that you mention it I don't like the trans either
There's little laggyness that make it a bad option imo.
Did you do that layout yourself?
Uh yeah
01:44
Fine work.
built it from the _^
thanks
_^ == "ground up"? Nice one.
Lol like that? Just made it up
It looks very bad on anything other than macbook 15"
I need to rework the design for ipads and iphones, kinda reading into that now.
simulators are meh..
I wish I had something pretty to show off.  Instead, I've got stuff like this:

    module Fortran77
      class EditFlags

        attr_accessor :scale
        #TODO rename to sign_edit_strategy
        attr_accessor :plus_edit_strategy

        def initialize(
            scale: 0,
            plus_edit_strategy: SignEditStrategies::PlusOptional.new
          )
          @scale = scale
          @plus_edit_strategy = plus_edit_strategy
        end

      end
    end
That's just... not exciting.
You got it working?
Pretty impressive
I read up a bit on Fortan
01:48
I've got quite a bit of formatted output working. I can print floats, integers, strings.
That's good
I'm having fun being able to use all of the cool Ruby 2.1 features in this project, like the keyword arguments in that snippet. Most of the code I write has to work in 1.9.3 as well. Even my open source stuff is libraries that need to run in 1.9.3. But this, nobody other than me will ever run it, so I can play.
def a good interview thing
is 2.1 new? I think I'm on 2.0
MRI is up to 2.1.2, I believe.
MRI? sorry for ruby nuby
01:58
"Matz's Ruby Implementation"
Ah
good ol' Matz
Really, really nice guy. My friends and I kidnapped him once.
Hahaha
Did you have a drink with him at least?
I'd nerd out so bad
Sushi, mostly. I think there was saki at the table, but I don't recall if Matz had any. He's not a big drinker, which is why we kidnapped him. The conference organizers had him scheduled for Q&A in the bar, and he doesn't like bars. So we took him out for sushi.
We didn't even talk about code. Just enjoyed the dinner and the company.
A couple of the other Japanese Ruby contributors were there, and I'm sorry that I can't recall their names. We kidnapped them, too.
I shouldn't be admitting this in public. I don't know what the statute of limitations is on kidnapping keynote speakers.
02:13
Ahaha that's a great story
Thanks.
02:28
Was he quiet?
I'd imagine him being quiet
No, he was pretty outgoing. Laughed and joked during dinner. He and his friends ordered for us all, in Japanese. We had no idea what was coming to the table until we got it, and sometimes their English wasn't good enough to tell us what it was. So we just ate!
02:47
Refactoring is addictive!
Haha yeah it is
Where were you during the kidnapping?
as in, where did it take place?
RubyConf.
Ooooh. This class just exploded into three separate duck-typed siblings, and it's wonderous. All this conditional logic just went byebye.
After all these years of doing Ruby, I still catch myself thinking like a Java programmer. I should have thought of the duck typing in the first place.
03:09
Have you been doing Java for a long time?
I only did it professionally for a few years. Three or four, maybe?. I had got tired of C++; Java looked shiny, by comparison.
03:29
nice
I gotta blog this refactoring so you can see it. I want to know what you think.
I'd like to, I need help with the refactor usually
03:49
hey man -- been having an issue with active_record dirty module -- if you're bored I'd appreesh.
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Q: Change Detection With Active_record Dirty: Before @example.update(model_params)?

Peege151I'm having trouble getting the dirty module to work. My method starts in the controller, before the update action is called, I want to see if the model has changed. Like so: def update respond_to do |format| #If the zipcode changes on an update - reset shipping options if @order_p...

I don't do much rails, but I'll look.
ah ok, no worries
There's the blog entry. OK, looking at your question.
Ah, good. you got an answer. Because I didn't know.
Haha no worries
I'm checking this
04:13
Worked cool. Do you use sinatra or something?
We use Rails at work, but I seldom program with it. I do all the non-webby stuff.
<---- not a UI programmer
Right on
You code the real stuff, they pop it in somewhere?
I code the back end processing stuff; the web site lets people interact with the back end.
Right on
You don't code the back end in rails though?
I guess I'm used to it all kind of happening in the same place.
No, the back end is driven by inetd processes, and a little program that sends tcp/ip requests to the inetd processes.
04:21
You know, there is SO much stuff to learn in programming it's unreal
Rails didn't exist when we wrote the back end. At the time, the web site was just a Ruby cgi script (!).
Yeah
What site?
databill.com . But there's nothing to see there unless you have a login.
I see
So the business you work for builds back end stuff for clients?
The business prints and mails bills. My team writes the code that turns our customers' data files into bills and sends them to our printers, keeps track of what's been printed and mailed, gives our customers a view into the process, etc. It's an internal application just for this one business, but we serve many other businesses.
04:28
Nice
It's time for bed (well, it's time for falling asleep in front of the TV, and then bed). It's been a pleasure; see you soon.
Indeed, ttyl
 
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12:00
Gooood morning
12:22
Good morning!
@sneha88 Good morning. Can you please edit the question and explain what's going wrong?
If params[:task_form][:nop_court] == "Select" then the value should be set to nil
What's the error you're having?
I am not getting an error... but its not updating because in params[:task_form][:nop_court] the value is coming as 'Select'
How will I detect nop_court field should be updated
I need to change @task.update_data_item_values(params[:task_form][:nop_court] => " ") line
12:36
Can you include the code for update_data_item_values
if params[:task_form][:nop_court] == "Select"
  @task.update_data_item_values(@task_form_attributes)
  @task.update_data_item_values(params[:task_form][:nop_court] => " ")
else
  @task.update_data_item_values(@task_form_attributes)
end
Sorry, I mean the code inside the method called update_Data_item_values
def update_data_item_values(task_form_attributes)
#list of data items for task
@task_data_items = self.data_items
if task_form_attributes
#updating value for each data item
task_form_attributes.keys.each do |task_data_item_name|
task_data_item = @task_data_items.select { |task_data_item| task_data_item.data_item_name == task_data_item_name}.first
value = task_form_attributes[task_data_item_name]
if task_data_item.present?
if task_data_item.data_item_data_type == "date"
if value.present?
formatted_value = task_data_item.blank? ? Date.strptime(value, '%m-%d-%Y').strftime("%Y-%m-%d") : value
All of this stuff needs to be in the question...
12:41
Look for a link called "edit"
Okay @wa
Okay @WayneConrad...
Noted
Thanks!
@all any solution?
Can you please update your question on stackoverflow with the information you provided here
Ok
@Cereal updated
13:04
Glad you got your answer :)
because I couldn't make heads or tails of that method...
I'm kinda busy creating bugs of my own; couldn't really look.
No problem... Thanks a lot at least for trying and your suggestions @Cereal @WayneConrad
:)
You're most welcome! Here, have a donut. They're yummy.
13:07
:)
Thanks
13:59
gah, some questions
"This doesn't work"
posts entire project
WHAT DOESN'T WORK
14:27
Oh, yeah. "Debug my codez"
 
3 hours later…
17:27
stupid question... what does the "ABI" in Ruby ABI stand for?
@SpencerR Hello! Stupider question :) What's ABI?
good question! I saw it in the Bundler docs...one sec and I'll post the URL
I think it has something to do with the ruby version..?
This section here:
Both :engine and :engine_version are optional. When these options are omitted, this means the app is compatible with a particular Ruby ABI but the engine is irrelevant. When :engine is used, :engine_version must also be specified.
My guess is typo, and it's supposed to be "API."
17:33
ahhhhh
that would make sense
That was my initial thought
It's just a guess, though. Maybe it's a fancy word for "specification".
yeah, b/c the example that's referenced is specifying Ruby 1.9.3 but JRuby 1.6.7.
so API=Ruby 1.9.3 but ENGINE=JRuby 1.6.7
anyway...I just wanted to see if I was missing something obvious that everyone else knew but me. Been out of the Ruby world for a few years...
17:51
Welcome back! What have you been doing instead of Ruby?
 
2 hours later…
19:34
Hello, could someone look at this post stackoverflow.com/questions/24293017/… ?:) I will be very grateful ;)

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