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20:00
@salathe It worked, thanks!
I have app with articles, categories and content pages that are all accessed by a similar url (/slug). Now I am wondering what a smart way would be to handle the routing.
If I use a controller, I guess I need to route to the proper controller first and then fetch the object in a second request. Or route it all to the same controller and still do two calls. Or I could go through all collections and check for a match which would be even worse I guess.
It all seems bad. Is there a good solution/design pattern for this?
20:13
You just let the tracing jit take care of the routing for you - don't worry about generating code with a lot of branches in routing and selecting actions - it'll figure out which you use most and optimize them for you anyway.
why dont people use any other database like oracle sql with php?
@Dhruv why do you think people don't use oracle with PHP? It's just expensive
though but i think its most suitable for enterprise applicaion..
What evidence do you have that demonstrates this?
Further, what evidence do you have that demonstrates that PHP is suitable for any "enterprise application" that would ever run on top of Oracle?
@Charles Why would php be unsuitable for things that work with oracle?
20:17
If you're already paying for Oracle, the type of application you're going to be developing is going to be designed and architected in a way that makes PHP a poor choice.
I mean seriously, what's going to happen when you combine a language that lacks the transitive property with a database that thinks that the empty string is null?
@Charles you are absolutely right.
Meh, I think PHP is almost always a poor language choice, I hang out here because everyone here works on php or reason about php rather than talk about php usage.
That said, it's still a viable language choice, and you can make it work with oracle, and I'm sure quite a lot of people do.
And those people are insane.
The thing is - oracle is not optimized for the primary php use case of short termed http requests
I almost feel obligated to play the devil's advocate here, but I agree. I do not see myself using php with oracle at all. That said - I haven't given it much thought.
700 people seemed to think it was a good idea.
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20:23
"We're not here because we're free; we're here because we're not free. There's no escaping reason, no denying purpose, for as we both know, without purpose we would not exist. It is purpose that created us, purpose that connects us, purpose that pulls us, that guides us, that drives us; it is purpose that defines us, purpose that binds us."
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and with that goodnight ;)
@BenjaminGruenbaum The scary part is that the majority of those have an average question quality no higher than the normal PHP questions. Oracle-using average PHP developers are still average PHP "developers."
@RonniSkansing Helluva parting quote, dude. G'night.
@Charles "A lot of people who're bad programmers use language Y" is not a strong argument about language Y at all.
All it says is that Y is popular among bad programmers, nothing less and nothing more.
I know, but you'd think that if a shop was using freaking Oracle that they'd care a bit more about the quality of the people they were hiring.
Why?
Do you think companies that use more expensive technologies are better? That has not been my experience thus far.
20:27
Yeah, I'm gonna retract that one.
Totally correct.
Maybe it's true, I'm not saying it's not - it's just my experience has been different.
PHP is still a viable choice for many reasons - it's cheap to host, cheap to develop for, plenty of developers, mature, lots of libraries (way more than any other serverside technology), dead simple, any problem you run into has already likely been solved, good docs.
And, finally, forward progress in developing the language, a thriving ecosystem of modern, maintained, adequately designed libraries, and an increasing number of people that care about the impressions that other folks have about PHP.
Personally, I think it's a bloated steaming pile of mess with a ton of globals, incorrect and naive paradigm for anything other than a personal home page (ha), bad defaults (quite horrible), containing some of the leakiest and worst libraries, filled with FUD, and so on and so on. That's just my opinion though.
PHP is an awful language that won because of shared hosting and deployability.
Hell, PHP killed my first job.
Put our product right out of business.
To be fair - PHP won mostly over aweful-er languages :P
20:31
There's truth to that.
You want a website -> you learn HTML. You want dynamic stuff/not edit the header etc on every page every single time you change something -> you stumble onto PHP.
Or in the case of Rasmus, you create some Perl scripts that turn into some C code that turns into PHP.
So on a whim I went to see how HHVM is doing... they finally have prebuilt packages for my distro of choice, w00t.
@Charles what other languages do you know?
20:41
@BenjaminGruenbaum JS, Perl, a bit of Python, a bit of C, enough Java to know that I hate it, enough C# to know that I should probably learn more of it...
Enough Ruby to hate the syntax.
What do you do server-side with?
PHP, of course.
We do $40M a year on a PHP/MySQL ERP/CRM/CMS monstrosity still running on 5.0. No, not 5.x, 5.0. 5.0.2.
We're porting it straight to 5.5 right now. Literally. As in, that's what I should be working on instead of typing here, but I'm also eating lunch, so whatevs.
@Charles why aren't you porting it to Python or C#?
I'm not going to port a system with ten years of undocumented business processes to another language that I'm not super-comfortable with.
I know enough python to read and write it, but any seasoned developer will look at my code in the same way I look at some of the code in our current project. I'd say "this looks like procedural Perl 4 written in PHP" and a python guy would say "this looks like PHP written in python."
So, if one of those systems got big enough and has to do enough off-request-cycle data-crunching - you don't see a case where using a better DB system would be beneficial?
20:45
We're also a linux shop, and I'm not sure how well mono does with ASP.net stuff, so C# is right out for us.
@Charles so - you're telling me in your case - your best alternative is PHP :)?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yup. I hate PHP. It sucks. But it's the best tool that I can use right now.
@Charles And if you accumulate enough off request-response cycle data crunching maybe a more performant DBMS could be beneficial, maybe even oracle :)?
Hell, we say the same thing about the system we build. Every new hire is always amazed at everything it does, but everyone that works here for a while comes to resent it for how slightly odd it is. Familiarity breeds contempt.
Pfft. If we're gonna pay for a database, it'd be MSSQL. Oracle can go suck it.
MSSQL sucks, I use it all the time :P If it were up to me I'd use Postgre for our systems.
20:49
Yeah, we have a few independent little things that use postgres, I love it.
We're married to MySQL for now. The system depends on a multi-master replication loop.
Nobody else is insane enough to implement one.
I am attempting to call a php page that is used to modify an xml file. The post to the said php page is successful, the target php executes, but I get a 500 Internal Server Error and the php doesn't display, but it works, because the xml file is modified. This works on a different server. Any ideas as to what settings I might need to adjust on the new server?
@atomSmasher Check the error logs?
also, afk
@atomSmasher use a debugger?
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If anyone out of kindness and/or boredom would let me talk out HMACS authorization and verify my logic, that would be swell.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I don't have a good php debugger setup. Unfortunately debugging PHP for me is using echo statements. However, echo is not displaying.
@Charles Oddly enough, the IIS php error log shows two entries from october, nothing new
20:54
@atomSmasher so set up a debugging environment - if you haven't done that you should do that anyway.
For your own sanity - and the sooner the better, also decent logging.
Debugging with echo statements is a recipe for madness.
What do you use? I use PHP storm for the coding
@atomSmasher You can try phpdbg - it's pretty new and supposed to be solid.
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@JoeWatkins Awesomesauce. Your commit fixed it.
@atomSmasher if you're having any trouble with phpdbg ping either @JoeWatkins or @NikiC
Thanks!
20:58
or pretty much anyone else in this room but me, maybe PeeHaa or bwoebi too
21:09
Is it possible to set the "root" of a folder in my server, not for the whole server. So anywhere in that folder it points to the"root"?
out of votes ...
... this made no sense
Best. Dub. Ever.
@BenjaminGruenbaum actually Nikita has nothing to do with phpdbg… I, Felipe and Joe are working on it.
Heard him talk about it.
21:24
really?
And you haven't heard me!?!?
well, free ads... you should've heard @webarto too
^--- that
21:25
@webarto you? you just made the website, nothing more.
Have I said made the fucking debugger or talked about it?
aww. @webarto they don't accept you =P
pff^^
Don't be butthurt @bwoebi :)
You've actually wrote something later on.
And now that it's getting merged, everyone will.
@webarto a little bit more like only something
21:30
No, I'm not devaluing your work at all. I'm just saying you were there (as me) but you haven't contributed from the start, am I correct?
I also wasn't there from start
but a bit prior to 0.2.0 I got access
< having ± half as much additions than felipe
1. Don't compare yourself to Joe & Felipe 2. Keep up the good work
2. yeah, doing the complex things now^^
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lol
@webarto github.com/krakjoe/phpdbg/issues/37 < that's fucking hard^^
21:38
3. be humble like @NikiC ^^
chrrrm… chrrrm…
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The depressing thing is I didn't write my first line of code until I was like three years older than NikiC and bwoebi ...
@bwoebi I don't even know what is it :)
@rdlowrey Boooo, you suck!
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Because I'm old or because I suck at code? Probably both :)
@rdlowrey What's the problem here?
@rdlowrey you don't suck at code… !
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21:41
I definitely don't suck at compliment-fishing ;)
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In any case I just think how nice it would have been to start sooner than I did.
Well, don't know the problems which arise when one is so old than you :-P
@rdlowrey btw. Nikita is two years older than me… when did you begin… at 20 or at 22?^^
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Oh, I can't be bothered to know how old you guys are exactly :) 21, though. So I split the difference.
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And now I'm 31 ... a.k.a. "Old Guy at the Club"
Then at least you already code longer than I do. Is that some consolation? :-)
21:47
@rdlowrey oh so you started on version 2.1.x and you're version 3.1.x now.. :P
it's as if the whole chat room started suffering from mid-life crisis while I was looking away ... wtf
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@reikyoushin Depends on who's asking. I might be version 2.9.x at times.
@rdlowrey lol.. a more stable version eh? :P
@rdlowrey or 2.11.x?
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Yeah, there were some phantom bugs that popped up in the 3.x branch.
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21:49
Unit tests start failing for no reason at 3.x
@rdlowrey Yea, I feel that. I was closer to 5-8 years and not 3
@rdlowrey like the jumpingFromAPlaneAndDisappearWhileSoulSearching bug?
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@reikyoushin Bro. That's a "feature"
@rdlowrey A feature which looks like a bug… Interesting…
@rdlowrey well, yeah i forgot there's no such thing as a bug.. only a hidden feature :P
22:01
I do have to say though, the 2.x series is much, much better than 1.x
@bwoebi Can I get your thoughts on leviathon.homenet.org vs php.net ?
@LeviMorrison the article titles with bg is much better than the other way around.. it's easier to read.. i definitely would go with the leviathon.homenet.org one if i had to choose.. XP
@BenjaminGruenbaum I think he applies incrementally better results. I think he gets rid of global state in the next video.
I just found that one really amusing
> I made this class so I could put some of these horrible boolean flags into it. ~Uncle Bob
lol
22:07
That's amusing, he takes pretty bad code and makes it worse - relying on all those flags and stuff. It's pretty easy to write that sort of code without any state dangling around - even in Java and I've even done so once or twice. It's not a hard task and he manages to comically screw it there :/
He did come up with some clever acronyms though
@rdlowrey Cut yourself some slack, you've actually made something (Artax, Amp, A*). While some of us have nothing to show off with :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum The flags were already there; I don't think he made it worse lol
@BenjaminGruenbaum people who say that php is ugly have not really worked with java .. I had already forgotten how horrible it is
Also, why is it , that he has this annoying habit of pushing each method-scope variable to the object-scope. I find it infuriating.
22:27
@tereško I don't understand that bit either.
since it is a 6th (?) video from series with unknown number of episodes, it probably is some hack for something else
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You guys that use git, by what means do you use it? My IDE has a plugin for it, for example, but it's rather confusing.
I have the problem of not being able to use automated things unless I understand how they automate things.
and the "lets delete curly-braces, where possible" just killed it
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@m59 command line. All of the things.
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Doesn't that mean I'll be going to the command line like a hundred times a day?
Or just at the end of the day?
22:34
@m59 ...I live on the command line.
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I have got to get a job.
^ probably random, but I need to get used to Linux and I can't put it on this laptop.
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command line all day. every day.
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It's hard to imagine if you're used to windows because the windows cmd blows so hard.
@rdlowrey I honestly think I'm having problems with Aerys.
Pages are regularly slow to respond.
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@LeviMorrison it's not impossible. There are a lot of untested changes in the version you have right now.
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22:49
@LeviMorrison php -r "var_dump(extension_loaded('libevent'));"
@rdlowrey My guess is probably not, now that I think about it.
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If that's not loaded then the first thing to do is make sure the php binary you're using has libevent enabled.
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If it's still slow after that then I'll need to look into it further.
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In theory libevent's absence shouldn't cause a noticeable difference in speed from a human perspective, though. It's mainly needed for handling more than a few tens of clients at once ...
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If you still have problems after that let me know.
22:53
This whole time my mirror hasn't used libevent o.0
Still seems to happen when I use libevent.
I'd say half or more of the requests take a long time and some genuinely seem to get stuck.
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allright, lemme fire up a console.
@tereško it really is, it's "it's happening somewhere else" code. Those flags are no worse than globals and the fact he moved them from the function to the object is a blunt mistake. Seeing the guy who came up with the acronym SOLID make such a mistake is funny - but in general - uncle bob just likes to talk, he doesn't really like to think.
He's no Barbara Liskov ^^
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@LeviMorrison I suspect the answer is no, but first make sure the same thing doesn't happen when you connect to the backend apache server directly with the port number.
Is there any extension to run [SimpleTest Browser] (simpletest.org/en/ideas.html) with Javascript yet?
Any answer would be appreciated!
Please.
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(by that I mean load 127.0.0.1:21324 in your browser, or whatever the port number is that apache is listening on)
23:05
@rdlowrey Do you know if there is an extension yet? (reference question above)
@rdlowrey I think I'll have to wait until I get home then.
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@LeviMorrison No worries. Probably the easiest thing to do is just stop aerys for now and tell apache to listen on 80 in your httpd.conf ... that way I can take my time and try to diagnose the issue with the reverse proxy.
23:24
@rdlowrey I have some good stuff to push to PHP.net on BC Break Thursday.
^^
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I'm trying very hard to get my pthreads dispatcher finished in time
@LeviMorrison what do you do @BYU anyways? :)
@webarto I help users of the supercomputer get their programs running, help the optimize it for speed, maintain software, etc.
@LeviMorrison That sounds really interesting
@cspray It certainly is :)
Sometimes installing software can be a pain though.
23:36
What kind of languages do you work with?
@LeviMorrison Is it awesome or just sounds like so? :)
@LeviMorrison Mixed feelings :) Maybe need to get used to.
How do I get a Unix timestamp (in seconds) in PHP? You would do it like this if it was JS var unix = Math.round(+new Date()/1000);
Or... what is the Math.round equivalent in PHP?
Help yourself, HelpingHand.
google > php timestamp
How about no?
Is this an ad?
And, I hope you're not serious. @TomiSebastiánJuárez
Regex is not magic (unless when it is).
@TomiSebastiánJuárez regex email scrappers coming your way!!
@TomiSebastiánJuárez This "float" => '/^\d+(\.\d{1,2})?/' made my day ...
@webarto Just did... Sorry bout that. round(whatever number) is how its done.
How in the world would that match most floating numbers ?
23:45
@HelpingHand If you're using round() in PHP to get a Unix timestamp you aren't doing it right
I'd like to see less arrogant people
@TomiSebastiánJuárez On the Internet?! Surely you jest.
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A: Matching numbers with regular expressions — only digits and commas

tchristWhat’s a Number? I have a simple question for your “simple” question: What precisely do you mean by “a number”? Is −0 a number? How do you feel about √−1? Is ⅝ or ⅔ a number? Is 186,282.42±0.02 miles/second one number — or is it two or three of them? Is 6.02e23 a number? Is 3.141_592_653_58...

This will get you in the right direction
@TomiSebastiánJuárez Also if you ask for help and then whine about critics, then just don't ask
@HamZa Holy crap at that answer
I mean, it costs nothing to give constructive criticism or treat people well. Because of such treatment, many projects do not contribute.
I wanted constructive criticism, not a derogatory review.
But thanks anyway
23:50
@NoSQLBorat, Kazakhstan
Cultural Learnings of NoSQL for Make Benefit Glorious Heaps of Big Data.
168 tweets, 1.1k followers, following 118 users
@BenjaminGruenbaum The developer Borats always crack me up
@cspray No, I'm not... I needed to round it anyway. But you may want to look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/221294/…
@HelpingHand time()
@HamZa care to review regex?
@HelpingHand I didn't mention JavaScript? In PHP you really shouldn't be using round() to get a Unix timestamp
@TomiSebastiánJuárez You came into room without saying even "Hello" and immediately asked for something, it's not polite.
23:54
@TomiSebastiánJuárez there's a lot to fix in that code after viewing the regex part briefly. My advise would be to use standard functions as much as possible.
@webarto depends on how complex it is :P
@webarto where's the regex ?

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