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00:27
@cspray in latvian boonies everyone calls it "driving on a road in the (unpredicted) winter"
@tereško I just call it "fucking crazy"
 
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03:37
By the way. Scalar Type Hints 2. It's coming. PHP will never be the same. There'll never be a more pretentious announcement. Prepare.
Discovered a neat trick for faking benchmarks. Compare --disable-all PHP 7 with batteries-included PHP 5.6, and include startup time.
 
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04:44
:(
05:04
morning
05:41
@JoeWatkins I wouldn't worry about it. You didn't shame anyone. He wrote a bad article without substance on a faulty premise. I'm still trying to figure out why it got attention in the first place. Your explanation of why the premise was bad is entirely technical and without judgment. You didn't point a finger and laugh. If he's feeling shame for being wrong it sure as shit isn't' your fault for being right.
I'll point a finger though, who the hell uses words like "avuncular"?
what a jackass
It's garbage like that absolute nonsense article that convinces me that both medium.com and /r/php are without value and are complete wastes of time. I've gained nothing useful from either of them, ever.
06:05
I've probably never learned anything from reddit, and it's not often that those you're communicating with directly seem to learn, but there are many people reading without participating in the discussion, I participate for those people mostly ...
06:23
@PaulCrovella it seems he was upset by what I said in here, his reaction to my involvement in the thread was positive, but he took what I said in here to be offensive ... probably my bad ...
that always happens, derick and a couple of other people have called me out for things I've said here ... not fair really ... when I said I failed to get through it was meant to invite you lot to say "try this" ...
this is a public chat room, but I participate like it's a discussion in my office, because it actually is ...
@JoeWatkins "I failed to get through" is pretty damn far from any kind of attack on him. There is no reason for you to take responsibility just because he decided to play the victim. My guess is that he was expecting a more positive reaction to his article and just got sensitive when criticism happened - it's easy at that point to take things personally that aren't at all.
07:32
posted on December 30, 2014 by kbironneau

/* by Sawa */

07:42
@JoeWatkins this is just stalking.. And trying to publicly shame you. He could've answered here.
@JoeWatkins also, you were completely right. Your point was clear and he just answered something unrelated
humans are difficult to understand ...
there's nothing about my face that says I'm bias towards anything, there is something about the pthreads logo that usually accompanies my words that says I'm bias towards something .... so after two years of using the pthreads logo as my face, I decided to use my face ....
08:01
needs more kitten
there is a serious lack of kitten ... but it's a slippery slope ...
I think we can all agree, that's scary as fuck ...
terrifying, yet somehow completely non-threatening
++kitteh
Mroning
she won't stay still for a proper bond villain shot ...
@PeeHaa mohaa
08:11
Yo Joe
Hey @null
hola, whats up ?
08:29
Nothing much. Almost on my way to a client for the last time this year \o/
sounds like a reason to start drinking @PeeHaa
Yeah. I'm about need. Need to drink a coffee first after that I am ready to start with some booze :P
I'm about efficiency. Try adding a bit of brandy to the coffee.
09:04
This thing is awesome!!! https://www.periscope.io/
morning everyones
morning
09:25
Hi, i'm trying to implement something like Redis,BerklyDB in php just for fun, which is persistent i store key value pairs on disk and retrieve them in chunks with O(n) time full scan,i'm trying to make this more effienct O(log n) so i thought about using btrees. but i'm really confused what's the most effient way to store these data ? why do databases store them as binary is storing the data as binary is faster for PHP ?
i'm currently using serialize unserialize i tried json_encode decode and msgpack
@CodingInsane define "efficient"
faster to unserialize
less meory
memory*
i saw how mysql oracle store them as binary but why not just string
@PaulCrovella i don't think that PHP has such way to deal with binary data i think serializing data with json_encode decode is the faster way possible
for PHP
I am getting a feeling that you are way out of your depth
posted on December 30, 2014 by kbironneau

/* by Zoser */

@CodingInsane Nope, those are the slowest possible ways.
09:39
@Sherif ideas ?
Don't serialize.
Serialization is slow.
i i will take look at this, it seems good
do you mean that i should store them as plain text
?
Storing them as plain text is the exact definition of serialization.
What igbinary does is make it possible for you to replace the PHP serializer by allowing you to copy the binary representation of PHP data structures directly into a storage mechanism, such as memcached, for example.
Thereby removing the entire serialization step, which translates binary data into text.
that's great
that what i was looking for
thank you
i have one more problem is how do i store a btree, implementing a binary search tree in memory is easy but how do i store that
i think i'm going to start digging in sqlite source code
Store a btree in a relation database? That sounds like a bad idea.
09:50
lol lovely pro tip from github;
@CodingInsane I wrote an implementation of a binary tree in PHP if you want it gist.github.com/srgoogleguy/94f7cd801bb21cb405d1 you can store that in memcached or redis using igbinary to alleviate the overhead of serialization.
> ProTip! Follow the drama with comments:>50 for heavy discussions.
not on a rational database on disk so i can retrieve key value pair faster with o(log n)
Binary trees are only faster if your data structure has high reads and low insertions/deletions. Even then they're only faster in search.
And O(log n) is the best case scenario, btw.
i'm focusing on high reads actually
i'm trying to implement some thing like redis for learning
09:53
Sure, but the performance boost is in searching the btree, not necessarily reading it. It is significantly larger than say an array (map).
so i can't store it on redis :)
Implement redis in PHP?
yes that's the fun part
it's just for learning actually
but redis depends on memory i'm trying to do something like
What do you hope to learn from this? Because the PHP part isn't what's going to teach you anything about implementing your own key/value store.
berkelydb
what's the problem with PHP it's a complete programming language
i know it sucks
but it's possible
09:55
There's no problem with PHP. The problem is what you would learn from such an implementation really has nothing to do with PHP itself.
People generally use PHP to deal with web requests as its well suited for such a task. Everything else is typically done with some 3rd party extension or library that hooks into PHP, like mysql, or memcached, etc..
You stand to learn nothing about implementing something like berkelydb by doing it in PHP.
what do you suggest c++ ?
Sure, or C. At least then you can learn about data structures and algorithms in a language that promotes the discipline.
There's nothing wrong with doing it in PHP as long as you understand the fundamental principles behind what a DBMS is and does.
PHP is just not going to necessarily aid you in any way, shape, or form here.
that's right i do actually want to learn a lot more about data structures
i think i'm going to start using C for that
Great, but learning really has very little to do with writing code.
In fact, if your first thought is "I want to start writing code", you've already learned nothing.
Learn to think before you start swinging a hammer.
Hammers are easy to wield once you've figured out how to use your head.
i'm currently 19 years old i started programming when i was 12 but never came near the concepts of data structures
i do know how to code
but i'm currently interested in CS concepts
10:02
So you're not interested in writing code then.
yes i'm :) why not
but learning more about CS concepts makes you a better programmer
a deeper understanding
Not necessarily.
Computer Science is about the study of computer software.
if I follow your hammers and heads analogy @Sherif, then it's a mistake to think that reading about hammers will help your aim be true on the first swing, it will not, we get better by doing, there is no reason at all to say to someone that they shouldn't code ...
who do you think made all those awesome implementations and concepts used currently in software they are computer scientists who do know how to program
@JoeWatkins Well, code is a bit of a distraction when you don't even understand the problem you're writing code to solve.
It's like throwing things on a wall and seeing what sticks. Not impossible, but definitely a slower way to learn.
10:05
yeah but if misunderstanding is an issue then it's going to become apparent, it might takes weeks of reading and struggling to understand, or minutes in a debugger looking at backtraces ... a certain amount of reading is necessary, but if someone is at the point that they are thinking about writing some code then don't hold them back to read...
throwing things on a wall and seeing what sticks will not make come up with something like Binary tree for example
Not holding anyone back. Someone that doesn't even know what a debugger is holding themselves back by typing random things in a terminal.
I'm merely providing direction.
@CodingInsane Don't let anyone deter you. Doing is a large, valuable part of learning.
I'm not sure we are dealing with someone who doesn't know what a debugger is, we are dealing with someone who quite confidently said they would "use C for that" ...
who does not know what a debugger is ?
@PaulCrovella i won't
10:08
@Sherif Your direction, frankly, sucks. And go try to swing a hammer for a living before you torture people with metaphors about them.
@JoeWatkins thank you :)
@PaulCrovella Those are some mighty words coming from someone that knows nothing about me.
it seems that I am the only one here who has added that Sherif character to the ignore list
@CodingInsane dont listen to him, Sherif is full of shit
mornings
morning @DaveRandom
how's life?
10:12
@DaveRandom wow you still alive? :P
Subjective
:-)
I give great weight to the words of a man who's only reproach in a conversation is to win by sheer aggression. That definitely marks the mind of someone who can process data and reach sound decisions.
@tereško not much of a problem to me, btw i like your answers on SO
> Life is simple. Are you happy? Yes? Keep going. No? Change something.
10:13
@FlorianMargaine Not too bad, slightly pissed off that my sexy triple monitor set up is running on two monitors because the ridiculously expensive gfx card in this machine still only supports two heads even though it has 2 HDMIs and a DVI
Going to have to fork out yet more money for a pair of gfx cards
Well, the company is :-P
moin random one ...
Oh wow @JoeWatkins has one of them posh avatars where it's actually a picture of him
@CodingInsane thanks. I really should start updating the older ones, but never have enough time&inspiration.
Anyone see anything particularly wrong (DV-worthy) with stackoverflow.com/a/18098714/889949?
@tereško especially those about PHP MVC implementation and OO
10:16
omg I am so posh ... I decided to use my face for my face ....
I use my child so people don't have to look at me
Could maybe do with updating it
@CodingInsane Notice of the three people participating in this conversation the only advice two of them have is for you to ignore the one person that both listened to your problem and provided an actual solution with resources and code. I'll let you be the judge of which advice was most helpful here :)
yeah, some of those are reaaaaally outdated, especially ones from 2011th/2012th
Hello
10:18
when you need to use DateTime::createFromFormat, how do you inject it?
@Sherif you did helped me
do you inject a wrapper around it?
@Sherif don't know what's between you guys actually
@CodingInsane I know, I was just making a simple point :)
anybody hear have experience with gettext() that used for localization ??
10:19
since it's a static method, there's not much injecting you can do...
@FlorianMargaine Why do you need to inject it? It's a core language component that's always present and doesn't need to be tested
ok, so you just use it?
fair enough
I do personally, yes
please i need help with gettext function , who can help me ....
@CodingInsane Well, some people deal with their inability to process data in a given situation differently. Sometimes when people don't understand the data they're presented with their first instinct is to lash out and try to win the conversation by sheer aggression and insults. It doesn't bother me, but for some that only causes them to rage on further.
10:20
we should have a DateTimeFactory in core :P
@DaveRandom nothing worth a downvote, but the export thing is shell-dependent
@DaveRandom the top answer is better...
VAR=val php script.php
please i need help with gettext function , who can help me ....
@FlorianMargaine The whole of ext/date should be entirely reworked in terms of the API, but that's not going to happen, and my view on how it should work is not congruent with Derick or Niki, who both agree that it should be changed but we all have different views on how it should work, and it's somewhat academic anyway because "unnecessary" BC :-(
10:24
@FlorianMargaine @PaulCrovella agreed, but old answer is old (most of my answers >1 year suck, I find. Just got an unexplained DV, wasn't sure if there was something obviously wrong about it. Might try and refactor it in a bit.
@Bassem come on , dont embarrass your self , and dont ask to ask a question. "I have a problem, can anyone help?!" just ask :)
If there is anything at all to take away from that article: "It's important to remember that when you start from scratch there is absolutely no reason to believe that you are going to do a better job than you did the first time."
@Sherif Oh yes, all things considered I wouldn't touch it. A slightly weird and confusing inheritance model is not a grounds to fuck everyone's existing code up.
If we ever actually start using namespaces in core though, it might be worth doing, but even then maybe not
@Sherif true
@DaveRandom Actually I wouldn't mind fucking up some people's code. :)
It's the from scratch thing that gets me.
it's just something I like to bitch about, and I've even spoken to Derick about it and he doesn't like what we have either, but it was done that way for BC, and in that context it's probably about as good as you can get
10:27
Derick is grumpy guy.
@obi :D thanks , look i use gettext and it is working fine , but when i add new word in po file , it echo the msgid , not the msgstr , do you have any idea ?
He doesn't like half of what anyone says. Especially when it comes to DateTime.
he gets a lot of stick ...
Derick is the only reason I have PHP karma today, actually.
I opened a bug report that was bugging in DateTime years ago and for 6 months he refused to look at it. So I wrote a patch for it myself and sent it to him. He still refused to merge it. So I asked if I could get Karma to merge it myself.
@Sherif All I want really is a facade around the existing back-end, certainly not proposing a from-scratch rewrite. timelib does some odd things with some edge cases, but I couldn't do a better job - I've even tried to "fix" some of those oddities and when you start doing that you realise that most of the time it's either that weird edge case or some other weird edge case, you have to just pick one
10:29
good mornings
he said facade !!!
@DaveRandom Admittedly, timelib does some things better than other languages I've seen. It also does somethings much worse. But I could live with it.
@hakre very good morning sir :)
moin @hakre
All in all DateTime is not nearly as bad as it could be.
10:30
@Sherif I've spoken to him at conferences, he's a nice enough guy, I think he's just somewhat set in his ways. He's also been around for a long time, and there's a definite correlation between how long you've been working with php-src and how grumpy you are. Except Rasmus and his insufferable cheerfulness, but he's scandinavian, that's what they do.
pretty complicated stuff ...
I mean... have you see how some other languages handle dates? PHP is a friggin' breath of fresh air by comparison.
he's not always cheerful, he's been pissed off at me a few times ...
@DaveRandom I think Rasmus gets high before those conferences.
He's way too happy for someone working on PHP.
This is the most awesome thing I will find today:
                var my_src = eval(
                        jQuery.ajax({
                                type: "GET",
                                url: "<?php echo esc_url($_SERVER['PHP_SELF']); ?>",
                                cache : false,
                                async : false,
                                data: "ajax=photo_images&u=<?php echo urlencode($url); ?>",
                                dataType : "script"
                        }).responseText
                );
10:32
lolwut
@JoeWatkins Rasmus pissed? Really?
Pictures or didn't happen!
@PeeHaa twitches
well I can't show you ... that's exactly the reason I annoyed him, when that thing went down with nusphere, I posted the email in here and webarto put it on phpdbg.com (because very funny), he was annoyed that I used the communication, I got told off ...
the email about the license?
@JoeWatkins Wait, what thing with nusphere? I'm not in the loop on this.
Keep in mind I've been away from internals for a few months.
10:35
yeah the licensing thing ...
What about this licensing thing?
Dude, get on IRC.
rasmus pwned someone, apparently he didn't want to have it known...
business-wise, it wasn't very good indeed...
pwned someone how? I don't get what this has to do with nusphere licensing?
Spill man!
can't find on waybackmachine ...
trying to find screenshot or something of what happened ... sec ...
Sounds like I missed a lot of drama.
10:38
@PeeHaa got assigned to maintain someone's project ?
@tereško friend asked my to look into some project :P
brb meeting
May 1 at 10:13, by Joe Watkins
http://pastebin.com/R2Q0P39z
yeah that's what I put in here ... then webarto put it on phpdbg.com ... with funny images from sound of music ...
then it appeared all over twitter and phpdbg.com homepage (because twitter feed on home), then reddit ...
@JoeWatkins Wait, and he got mad at you for this?
O
10:42
For posting it in public
I'm confused.
I shouldn't have published the email in the first place, it was private comms ...
It wasn't sent to a public list originally
yeah ...
@JoeWatkins Ohhh, OK. That I can understand.
10:43
yeah although, for once reddit wasn't putting him down, so ... I'd not have forced us to remove it, which he did ...
7 mins ago, by Florian Margaine
business-wise, it wasn't very good indeed...
@JoeWatkins Meh, I don't see what he says there that is so bad that he'd be really mad about. At the end of the day he isn't saying anything wrong.
and it was funny too, they must have felt dealt with when they got that reply ... I didn't get the chance to reply to nusphere before he done that ... they'd already contacted me before about it and I'd raised the same point (name isn't the same), but they ignored me ...
they haven't contacted since ... I'd have left it online, as a warning, and as proof that he always steps in when he's required, he hasn't done nothing for the last 15 years ... which are all common perceptions of him ...
Yea, I really don't get why he was mad at you then.
off topic: anyone worked on hadoop ? need to access hadoop cluster on remote machine (fedora) from eclipse (running on windows)
??
link, tut ?
10:58
@Mahesha999 If you can ssh in you can just use hdfs from the command line.
11:16
@JoeWatkins Well it's good practice to just kindly ask if they have any further issue or you could consider the issue settled. Just in a diplomatic manner which allows them to not loose their face.
Anyone got any worthwhile opinions on zendesk?
11:33
fucking JS tutorials
why is it that none of those damned turorials is ever made with event delegation ?!
is it really so fucking obscure concept ?
11:49
haven't you written some example code?
I am trying to implement native drag'n'drop, as per developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/HTML/Drag_operations
but the "drop" part is not triggering an event and I have no idea why
SUPER BOSS MODE ACTIVATE
@DaveRandom my company uses it... It works
@Danack made by a js regular: guihacker.com
It was for a codegolf challenge "something to put on screen to make it look like you're working"
@DaveRandom tbh I've only used it on the customer side though
@FlorianMargaine why not open w3c spec and pretend to be readin ?
Coz readin ain't workin for yer boss
11:57
@tereško Nobody adheres to that anyway ;-)
@tereško Do you use Firefox Nightly with E10S enabled?
I am using nightly, yes
could it be causing some crap ?
@tereško Yes, DnD is broken with e10s enabled, try to disable it in your settings, see bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=936092
on it already
hi , is there any body know the answer to this question , stackoverflow.com/questions/27704958/…
12:00
you should be running a testing server on VM with some bsd or linux installed
is there any solution on windows ?
@FlorianMargaine As in, you use it for reporting stuff to the support dept, rather than working in the support dept?
@kelunik disabled e10s and tried also on chrome: it's not working
the code is
@tereško public demo page?
globals.on('dragstart', document, function (event, element) {
    if (element.classList.contains('dragable')) {
        event.dataTransfer.setData('package', JSON.stringify(element.dataset));
    }
});

globals.on('drop', document, function (event, element) {
    console.log(element);
    if (element.classList.contains('droparea')) {
        console.log(JSON.parse(event.dataTransfer.getData('package')));
    }
});
first event gets triggered
second - does not
@DaveRandom sorry, no public demo
What's globals @tereško?
(as in, what does it contain)
@Bassem Try restarting the server
globals.on() is a wrapper for addEventListener()
@Jimbo already did , still the same
:(
k
do you get a dragend?
12:09
and yes, I get all other DnD related events
Ahh ok, that thing
So presumably your dragenter/dragover handler is not firing then?
dragenter and dragoverare firing just fine
I'm going to have a fiddle
inb4: ...and then I might look at the DnD thing
also, dragend works too
I wonder if drop doesn't bubble?
12:17
that would be really really stupid
since every other DnD event is bubbling
indeed it would. Worth trying attaching the handler to the drop target to see if it fires on that though
well, I cannot really test it in a live code, since drop area is created dynamically
ehh
I guess I will try to make a fiddle too
@DaveRandom yes
@JoeWatkins You have an avatar now! :o
indeed, I'm a people, like you ...
12:31
One of us. One of us. One of us.
Joe isn't a pthread worker. He is a human being!
hello everyone
hi there
ok, why is this not working: jsbin.com/vedafuvihe/1/edit?console,output
there should be "drop" in console, when you drop the blue thing on the green
I am working on webservice for an application in which i have to integrate foxycart payment gateway
Is there any way to integrate our webservice with foxycart
?
12:39
morning
cheers on new avatar Joe
which part ?
or did you just throw first google result at me ?
add ondragover="event.preventDefault()" on your drop target
makes it work
ew ew inline event handlers
12:49
@DaveRandom "drop" is still not showing
works for me in Chrome
dragover seems to be a mousemove based thing, and doing it for dragenter only doesn't cut it, which sucks
Just cancel the ondragover event...
it's now working in chrome
but firefox is still telling me to "fuck off"
wtf is event.proceed?
12:59
scroll up in that JS component , it is a flag for preventDefault()
@tereško try adding a lister for ondrop too
You wouldn't want the dragenter/dragover to be handled globally anyway, at least I doubt it, unless you can drop literally anywhere on the page
do you really think that this is the entire code ?
also, in the real app the "dropareas" are all over the page .. to the point that it is more pragmatic to use a global handler and filter the drop based whether the event.target has a "droparea" class
13:30
@tereško No, obviously not, but just a general comment on attaching it to document. The issue being that dragover fires with mousemove, so it would be a lot more resource-friendly to only attach the handler to things that actually need it
it fires only when you are moving mouse, while holding an element element, which had draggable="yes" tag attribute set, @DaveRandom
Well yes, but when you attach it to document it fires for that entire time, rather than only when you are over an element that's a valid drop target. It's not a major issue, just seems a little inefficient to have that branching many times per second when it's avoidable. It's not going to stop it from working though.
GPL question. If I compile some PHP licensed code, against a library that is GPL licensed, and allow people to download an executable, what does the GPL say about that?
the php licensed code is supposed to become GPL.
which is why it's better for libraries to be LGPL...
MIT ftw
13:37
BSD
@DaveRandom Ironically, the code is owned by MIT, who offer it as GPL and paid license.
@tereško 2 or 3 clause?
I tend to go with 2-clause
I generally go with apache plus a healthy dose of idgaf
The 3rd clause has always seemed a bit unnecessary to me, but then I guess I don't write software that people actually want (most of the time)
13:41
@DaveRandom it boils down to: "do whatever you want, but don't try to sue me if things go tits-up"
^ that's basically how I read MIT, there doesn't seem to be much difference in the overall content
@Danack I did some reading. I still have no clue what that does :-P
The lib or the license?
@Danack Not allowed.
Linking GPL and PHP License code isn't possible.
LGPL and PHP License can work I believe, maybe only if dynamically linked.
I believe LGPL is not viral, you only have to redistribute the changes made to the library
13:52
Something like that, but I'd carefully check the GPL FAQ.
@AndreaFaulds I do that and I want to start punching things:
@Danack the lib
brb, restarting

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