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13:00
:P
@MadaraUchiha Now that you say it, why don't we begin from 0 instead of 1 ?
Dont you get a point for registering?
@HamZa The Stack Exchange philosophy dictates that everyone has some value, no one has absolutely 0 value, hence you can't get lower than 1.
Anonymous
@MadaraUchiha ain't no shame in starting from 0
I bet it's really to mask some division by 0 errors :P
13:01
lol makes sense
I was more thinking of something related to DB ....
@Dale Probably
3.5 million users, 6.4 million questions. That means there are a shtload of people without any questions...
@dragon112 Deleted questions ?
Anonymous
I had my first PC about 4 years ago. A used IBM sold to me while I was in Guinea Bessau, 1 week later it broke down. Two years after that, I got a job in Dubai, as sales and marketing, and then got my second PC. ( I couldn't take it to home though, because it was the company's :)).. So, I saved enough and bought my HP proBook which is still with me. So, even though I am the worst PHP'er in this room, in some sense... I am the Special One :P
I don't know if they are included in this number
13:07
no it doesnt, it implies that every user has asked roughly 2 questions
Anonymous
It sounds strange for me, to hear people saying, they have experience in programming since 20, 30 years ago.
if it was the other way around then yes
Anonymous
I wander where I could have been, if I had been programming for that long.
Anonymous
I would be the boss in this room :P
@Dale Well I have seen many people with 10-50 questions asked.
13:08
ive asked one :)
somthing to do with a failed aptana update
breaking git
@dragon112 I've seen people who asked 0 Q :p
I have asked a gazilion :p
Joke of the day: What does a constipated mathematician do?
Some people ...
I don't know how much experience I do have in years xD
Works it out with a pencil!
13:10
Ewwww...
Anonymous
ban @Dale for ruining breakfast for me
haha
Anonymous
And, I was gonna have Nuttela.
i meant his sums, pffffffff
nearly spat my mouthful of tea all over my monitor
Well thank you, now you ruined my tea as well
13:11
lolz
at least it wasnt peanut butter
anyway...
Anonymous
I have a better question " Why are single quotes called democratic quotes "?
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ They're not. They're called single quotes. End of.
I've never heard of that before
why?
Anonymous
@Jimbo try again
13:13
@LeviMorrison I have used www.strato.com for some time now. Is (only) aimed at the EU I think.
something something 'one man one vote' ?
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ No. That's daft. I will always refute that - they're single quotes to everyone!
@Danack Something something dark side?
Anonymous
I am not making this up. I read it in a PHP learning book.
I call them ostentatious quotes
13:14
@Dale something something mathematician something?
because you can fit a pencil between the quotes?
But pencils are so old fashioned. They use iPad apps these days xD
that's true but trying to work out a hefty tud with an iPad is worse than using a pencil man!
at least it's got rounded corners
Anonymous
They reason why single quotes are called democratic quotes, is because, they treat every character the same. i.e. '\ \n \t $var' all are shown as they are inside single quotes.
this is not the conversation i was expecting when joining this chat room
13:17
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ I literally just figured that out, and I would like to shoot the person who came up with that
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ So, shouldn't they be called communist quotes instead, then?
I have never heard them called that, sounds hipster to me
Don't be surprised, we speak about everything and nothing:
php, JS, MVC, weed, beer etc...
@Dale Careful now. Apple might sue you.
13:18
:)
Anonymous
@DaveRandom :) @Jimbo the author may have a different understanding of democracy.
morning people
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ He certainly has a different understanding of what is acceptable for an analogy
Heh, I said anal
@Daniel Hello !
lol @DaveRandom
13:20
hola @hamza, how goes it?
@DaveRandom haha I can't laugh at the office, don't make it hard for me !!!
@Daniel good, and you ?
Errr... that's what he said?
doing good, a bit tired but such is life!
@DaveRandom That's what you said;)
@hamza can't laugh at the office? I don't think I'd last there lol
Anonymous
13:21
what if the word analogy had an r in it? yukkkk!
@DaveRandom The world shall see what you say ---> :D
@Lusitanian is here everybody, we can all relax now, he hasn't been arrested/killed/abducted by aliens
hahaha
It would be weird to just laugh out of the bleu !!!
Does someone want to fill me in on @Lusitanian's mother, and what that's all about?
@DaveRandom lolol i've just been busy :( :( :(
13:22
@Lusitanian Once in a while you show up, are you ok son ?
@Jimbo ask @rdlowrey for details
lol @phpNoOBఠ_ఠ
@HamZa indeed
ooh analbumparty whoooo
i met katty perry at one of those once
13:23
about:robots
@DaveRandom Wow...
@Lusitanian Totally unacceptable. What could be more important than wasting countless hours achieving very little hanging out in here?
@webarto I lol'd when I first did that:p
Anonymous
the English are crazy about Sussan Boyle,
Anonymous
Always, it's about that woman.
13:24
@DaveRandom The only reason I could see is either dying or ...
nah that's about it
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ So what's the next goal ? 10K rep ?
@webarto I was wondering if that's you in the picture ?
Anonymous
@HamZa Nahh. I've had enough reps. I am at the stage now, where people find it boring to answer questions in SE.
Anonymous
My repwhoring days are over !!
I have a Smarty question, ( I know smarty ... not good etc etc .. ) But I have a question about it
Anyone familliar here with smarty?
13:29
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ I see ..
Anonymous
True / False
Values/expressions in php are assigned both from left to right, and right to left
@DaveRandom ehhhh, perhaps nothing. nothing, perhaps.
:9906972  _ _boldSyntax__ (without space)
I need to attach a file to my question. Does SE have a preferred file host?
Anonymous
@HamZa answer the question
Anonymous
13:30
It is a bit tricky. or, at-least it was for me
I have this piece of code pastebin.com/qBT8ZULy
How can I merge them? I want the link behind the checkboxes :/
@dnagirl pastebin for random stuff, jsfiddle for jquery, gist on github for other code ?
@Duikboot Sorry I don't use smarty myself
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ false
@Danack: it's a pdf file
Anonymous
13:31
@HamZa You just lost. Values in PHP are assigned from both ways.
o_O
Can you give an example ?
@Lusitanian Finally the little jew is in the room again
What's up dawg
I'd like to see example of this new behavior!
@dnagirl Sorry - not sure then.
@Dale np maybe someone else can help me out :)
Anonymous
13:32
Not until more people try. @HamZa
@PeeHaa埽 jewing things, the usual.
MGE
MGE
Hello, I have a question: How can I convert the day and month numbers from 01 to 1?
@any1 has any php question?i will try to answer
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ E_NOT_ENOUGH_CONTEXT IMO. The right hand side of an assignment operation is evaluated from the inside out. The of evaluation of the operands is not guaranteed. But since the left side of an assignment can only ever be a variable (including class properties) I would say an assignment is always done right to left (you assign the right side to the left)
MGE
MGE
13:33
04 -> 4
11->11
@PeeHaa埽 also, getting spied on by my government
Impossible (imo) unless you're trolling by creating a function
function custom($value, $expression)
@MGE * 1?
@Lusitanian So I have read.
@MGE You're using Ymd ?
@MGE, if you're already dealing with date funtions, just change the format.
MGE
MGE
13:34
I want to convert facebook information
to my date format
that is 1/1/1900
Read the manual http://php.net/manual/en/function.date.php
use j instead of d
MGE
MGE
and fb returns 01/01/1900
I dont want to change all of my data
I want to replace facebook information to my system
date('j/n/Y')
1/1/1990 ?write like d/m/yyyy or m/d/yyyy ? first 1 is month or date?
MGE
MGE
first month
13:35
@web2students.com Welcome to room 11 !
in that case date('n/j/Y')
MGE
MGE
I have to explode
@MGE echo DateTime::createFromFormat('m/d/Y', $facebookDateString)->format('n/j/Y');
MGE
MGE
the / and then converrt
@MGE E_NOT_ENOUGH_RESEARCH ...
MGE
MGE
@DaveRandom nice!
thanks
Today there is too much instastars ...
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ So ... ?
Anonymous
@DaveRandom @HamZa To simplify my idea if in $var = 'foo'we are assigning from right 'foo' to left $var then, the other way around would be, looking at [1] type casting, which assigns the type from left to right (int)foo and [2] the error suppressing symbol @ ex: @$_POST['foo'] [3] the ternary operator (isset($foo)) ? $foo : false all try assign value from left to right.
Anonymous
Offcourse, guys you know, I am not trying to teach, just to share what I think I know.
13:39
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ Those examples of LtR are not assignments though
You only assign from LtR with RtL languages :p
Yeh, put an RTL marker in the source code and you make assignments work either way round :-P
Anonymous
@DaveRandom Well, in the case of specially the type casting, it kinda seems assignment though. Although, I do not know what to call them
except the ternary, which is still RtL
infact they are all RtL
Ok guys I've got now in a maze of RtL and LtR ...
13:40
$this = (int) $that < RtL
That's not ternary :-P
no i know that
im just seeing more as i read through it
Yay pedantry!
they are all still RtL
Anonymous
@Dale how is (bool)$value RtL?
13:41
@Lusitanian did you miss us?
because the assign is missing in your example :p
$var = (int) $foo;
Anonymous
The type casting itself, is an assignment.
i'd call it a cast
Anonymous
You are saying, $value is a boolean.
Casts are more like a filter that the operand on the right passes through on its way to the left. They don't modify the right hand side, they only modify the result when it arrives on the left
13:42
@DaveRandom wat? of course not. wat.
@webarto No, in your SO picture :)
Wait, has @Lusitanian got a girlfriend? He disappears for weeks, and come back claiming he didn't miss us. Suspicious...
@DaveRandom lol no
i sorta subscribe to the @rdlowrey mentality in matters of that regard
@Lusitanian Well we missed you :)
13:44
@Lusitanian What's that? "Eeeewww, girls" ?
@HamZa Yeah, I guess that is the point of avatar :)
@DaveRandom something like that ;)
@HamZa :]
@webarto It looked like someone from a film, good picture then :)
Oho! @Lusitanian! It's been a loooo~~~ng, time. How have you been?
13:47
He claims he didn't miss us. I'm offended.
@MadaraUchiha Quite good. And yourself?
I was very busy being DEAD, you know... After you MURDERED me?
@Lusitanian Fine
Oh. Right. That.
Lol good!
So the NSA and the FBI intercept phone records without a warrant. But when I did it, they threw me in jail. What's up with that???
13:51
@hakre That's to be expected ...
Anonymous
Let's all work together and hack NASA. And, check out where is jimmy hoffa :P
@HamZa It'd say that's funny.
Is stackoverflow.com/questions/151969/when-to-use-self-vs-this really still an acceptable question for the site? It's very RTFM, it doesn't really stand on it's own because if you are asking that you have a fundamental gap in your OOP knowledge, and the accepted answer sucks balls.
It's not a dumb question. In fact, it's an excellent question, covering something the PHP documentation clearly lacks off. — Panique Mar 12 at 17:26
^^ that's not really true
@DaveRandom can you see deleted comments ?
No, it's not a dumb question. But it's also not a good question either. For me that's one on the border
13:55
nbeagle's answer is a good reference though
@ircmaxell No the "not really true" part I was referring to is that it's something the PHP documentation clearly lacks off
unfortunately the accepted answer is awful
@HamZa no, why?
I don't think so anyway
@DaveRandom it is something the docs clearly lack. It's there, but it's about as clear as mud
@DaveRandom No I just wondered, since 10K+ users can view deleted A/Q and it seems hakre's comment was deleted there ...
13:57
@DaveRandom first answers aren't realy good IMHO.
the highly rated ones? Nope
@ircmaxell Even if the main content isn't clear enough, uk3.php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.basic.php#100314
I can write a better answer than that...
@webarto This doesn't work in Chrome:( might have to start using FF.
I would even consider answers like "DO NOT USE SELF:: use STATIC::" dangerous. You should use neither of those.
13:59
@HamZa Yeh it probably got burned by a passing mod doing some housekeeping at some point, because it doesn't add value to the question for future visitors
@ircmaxell So can I :-P (but yours would be better)
You know what, I think I'm going to
Get down and party?
@ircmaxell YEAAAAAAAH :D
@hakre why should you use neither of those?
@Dale Avoid everything static at all cost - always.
14:03
@hakre why?
@Dale Practice
Yay boredom. I just made a progress bar for a very long running routine that shows "Reticulating Splines" in the middle of it for 2 seconds and pushed it to master.
@hakre Give me a reason to avoid them so I can see why.. I just want to know
@Dale To keep your code independent to the concrete classname.
14:05
I need to look up what concrete means in this context
@Dale the name of the class you write self in.
The concrete reason is that you want to write code that is de-coupled.
So you want independent code, that only varies based on input values, not on static global state.
Therefore you want to prevent using static method calls etc.
Therefore you want to use $this and not self or static.
right!
@hakre fail
i must look up all these terms at some point im sure it will benefit me
@hakre Sorry, does brutto salary means € - 25~40% in Deutschland? :)
@DaveRandom Awesome...
14:08
@webarto yes, up to ca. 52% even (if you're really high-paid)
I am really just setting off on my journey with OOP, I barely understand the terminology
I will get there one day
@Dale OOP =/= static.
$this = OOP
@ircmaxell Well, as rule of thumb, it's pretty close to not fail at all.
so I assumed we were talking about it
14:09
@hakre It says 25k to 35k depending on experience, which isn't a lot since company has 3 billion in profit... :S
@hakre any dogmatic approach is fail
@ircmaxell I said not to handle that dogmatic.
It's just a rule of thumb.
@webarto You have to keep in mind the company pays more than what they give to you ...
How the hell did i score 29 ^^^
14:10
You can't just put some shit in some classes and call it 'OOP'. Classic example of bullshit: github.com/panique/php-login
> A simple, clean, secure, well documented, object-oriented, totally free and reduced to the max PHP & MySQL login script [emphasis mine]
@webarto well, company profits in (likely a) service-based business are coming from ??? :)
@hakre has gone mad
@HamZa Well if you get let's say 30.000 and you subtract 40%, that leaves you with ~1500€ with which you can 1.) rent apartment 2.) pay the bills 3.) have some food, and that's it :)
lolz
2 messages moved to bin
14:12
@webarto I know, which is sad ...
@DaveRandom And this is news?
@DaveRandom well chat here reported me errors and this not posted ... :/
Another win for jQuery
@hakre Employees working for less than average and overtime :P
Is there a regex compressor ? A script/program that compresses a regex ?
14:14
@webarto So yeah, take care if the payment does not look right. Tell them what you expect instead and see how negotiation works.
@Jimbo forgive my ignorance but why would you say that that script is OOP bullshit
@Dale Because the functions in there are just standalone functions wrapped in a class.
@Dale PS: It's his script ^^
They might as well be static.
right
got you
who's script is it?
14:16
Some guy's who calls himself an architect :D
I think I can guess ;)
@Baba cool
@CarrieKendall what did you get ?
@Baba still going through it
@hakre It doesn't look right coming from Swarovski :) Popped out on LinkedIn. I had some "up to 60k" (brutto) offers from some "I never heard" companies but that too doesn't look right :) From your point of view, how much do you need to survive a month (cost of living)?
14:21
@CarrieKendall cool
@Baba Do you know any tool to compress a regex ?
@Baba That's pretty amazing.
@HamZa No idea .....
@dragon112 what did you score ?
@Baba 32 :[
tricksy DOM
@CarrieKendall shit ... i scored 29 i know nothing about browsers
14:28
@KimDotcom That's big of you, man! Kudos.
@Baba 27 ^_^
@dragon112 lol
@Baba considering that most of the questions are flaws with firefox and IE, its almost a bad thing to get a good score :P
I failed :D
@hakre play the game .. what did you score ?
14:29
I'm off, see you all tomorrow :)
@dragon112 Bye
@CarrieKendall playing it twice would be cheating :) so i would not
@Baba I need to go in a few, but let's talk about your cookie solution when I get back at around 18:10?
(about 40 mins)
woohoo symfony2 for CRUD generator
@MadaraUchiha Cool I know why you where confused .. forgot to mention the bondID stored in the cookie use to load the iframe bsite?bond=id and bsite is using the iD to inform asite... When you come back anyway
14:33
@webarto that totally depends on your living style I'd say. You can always start with a lower paid job for the pocket and then start searching for more if you're not in the mood to negotiate.
@Baba I did score. But this depends on many things, I think it's most important you clearly address what is important for you and you should also take a look if the job suits you well. There is not much use of a super-paid job if the whole team are just scumbags.
Or if the office is a desaster.
@hakre i was talking about your score here : jakearchibald.github.io/request-quest :)
21 lol
not as bad as I thought, some of those are evil!
Good morning
@Dale may be i was not that terrible after all
@GhostToast Morning
ouch!
:)
14:36
@Baba could you take a look at my answer http://stackoverflow.com/a/17010983 ?
I was wondering if you had an idea to improve the generation of the regex to make it more smaller
@Baba what did you get?
@hakre I never worked from office :P
@Dale 29
:)
I have a question about using a REST API from a third party. I am fairly comfortable with PHP, but have never used cURL before. The method outlined is to use a supplied XSLT document (which is completely alien to me - however I am fairly comfortable with simpleXML). Does anyone have a suggestion on best practice for interacting with a REST database? It is for a health topics library.
14:37
@webarto can you please play this game and let me know your score jakearchibald.github.io/request-quest ... thanks
i would ask on the site but my question is so broad at this point
curl vs simplexml vs ???
@GhostToast huh ?
@HamZa Regex and Dates ???
@Baba 23!
@Baba yup ...
14:39
@hamza first time using REST. i need to build an application that can communicate with it via GET variables, and am wondering best method to communicate to the REST api server. curl? simplexml? another method? just wondering which avenue to investigate first
@iroegbu nice .... i think my score is fair enough then ....
@Baba you can't compare your score to mine. #newbieAlert
@HamZa its a terrible thing to do ....
@Baba I know, just provided a POC ...
@iroegbu that is why i failed .
14:41
@Baba I need a mentor
@Baba Playing it now .. I don't have the nerves :D What's the point of knowing all this stuff from the top of the head? :)
@iroegbu am also a newbie .... Just started programming 3 days ago :)
@Baba oh Puhlease!
You may use file_get_contents or cURL to download the data
and use simplexml or any parser to parse your data
@webarto I messed up .. thinking it was very easy and failed 10
@iroegbu most things i know now .. i read it in the newspaper :)
14:43
@Baba The sport too!
you know I'm making a list people I'll do __clone() on... Just added you!
heh
@iroegbu lol
@hamza thanks. carry on gents! scurries back to WPSE's "The Loop"
	class Baba {
		function __clone() {
			set_time_limit(0);
			$baba = new Baba(str_repeat(str_repeat("drunk", 1000000000), 1000000000));
			return clone $baba;
		}
	}
14:58
@Gordon you alive?

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