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19:00
today sucked... apart from some nice person appeared to go through loads of my answers and upvote them for me :)
@bizzehdee guess who :3
@Jocelyn I can only close 40-50 questions despite all of my free time. :(
@HamZaDzCyberDeV: ty :)
hey all
@bizzehdee Usually that will result in the votes being reverted ;)
19:01
yw
@NikiC seriously :O ?
I just upgraded PHP to 5.3.23 from 5.3.3 and now I am getting weird Parse error: syntax error, unexpected blah errors...
why could that be?
@neal, based on the information we have so far... "you have done it wrong"
@Neal maybe show the exceptions? :)
@HamZaDzCyberDeV Yes, the system automatically undos mass-votes
@Neal that's a downgrade
19:02
Though I don't know exactly at how many votes the limit is
@NikiC Hmmm like I though ...
But I spent the votes "wisely" :)
Thx for the info !
@hakre gotta catch 'em all!
@ircmaxell haha oy... stupid me.... WHY U STUPID PHP SITE!!!
rrrg
@NikiC Does it penalize the offending users in any way?
Hahahahaha
19:04
@TylerCrompton no
@Neal ummm... It's a standard naming convention that's used by almost every major software project that uses a 3 number version scheme. But no, PHP is the stupid one...
@ircmaxell lol no. the php site has the newest php 5.3 exes for windows at 5.3.23
Oh, from
yeah, it's an upgrade
but show your error
@Neal Presumably your upgrade utility overwrote your php.ini file and changes some option
like short_tags
@NikiC yea thats possible... I am just rolling back the VM image to the older version
solved!
(for now)
@ircmaxell aaand why is that?
band-aid on a gunshot wound
The last time February had 30 days was in 1812 in Sweden. — Jonathan Leffler 9 mins ago
@HamZaDzCyberDeV haha
I feel I should look up the story behind that now...
19:28
@Gordon Do you have the ability to edit chat messages? I linked the wrong link in my latest pin. Should have been codecademy.com/tracks/php
Not a big deal, I can just pin a new message if I need to.
@LeviMorrison Only for a few minutes or so.
@LeviMorrison I'm doing that now. I'm sad that you can't stick in correct answers that make fun of the course, though. :<
Its code submission seems really buggy. It regularly hangs on submit.
also that course doesn't teach the importance of security right away. and ignores the === gotcha when teaching operators
19:35
From the tutorials page:
> WebSocket connection to 'ws://54.243.202.158/php/873/02sp9y04/websocket' failed: Unexpected response code: 400
:/
19:48
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A: Put Python/Tkinter into an application icon

HirotoWhat you are referring to in Windows is a shortcut link. The equivalent in *nix environments would be the ln -s command. Links in computer systems are special files that point to a different file, often with parameters for easy access. See the Wikipedia Article on them for more information. Wind...

I bit
:<
array access with curly braces - I knew doing these basic tutorials will cover up the one or other detail ;)
${!${''}=new ArrayObject(range('a', 'c'))}{1}
@hakre wut
@hakre b?
@MadaraUchiha yes b,it's like [1]
@hakre I know what I said
20:01
i have yet to find a use for variable variables
an array always wins out
Yeah, array > varvars anyday.
sorry, didn't get the b? lol.
Abends
good evening @DaveRandom
@LeviMorrison fixed
20:08
@LeviMorrison Yeh I could go with that, like I say the style is just a tad too chatty for me though, I like making things friendly but you can take it too far. The authors seem to like their exclamation marks a little too much. But I guess that is just nitpicking, to a large extent.
20:21
@MadaraUchiha You broke the site css :-(
@DaveRandom Huh?
With the funky zalgo stuff?
@MadaraUchiha aye
hmmn, was hoping to use the raspberry pi as a replacement desktop for sales staff at my office... knew they wouldnt be brilliant, but thought they would be slightly less laggy than they are
using a class 4 sd card now, but ordered a load of class 10, anyone know if that would make much difference?
20:37
@bizzehdee Made a huge difference to my GFs digital camera
Like, really noticeable and worthwhile
what im seeing is about 1 second between clicking an icon, and the app actually running on the class 4 (which seems to max out at 5.5mb read and write)
class 10's are supposed to cap out at 30 r/w
lets hope they make a diff, got 4 pi's, 4 cases, for hdmi to vga, and 4 class 10 sd's, 4 micro usb cables and a powered usb hub on its way for monday
hmmn... RVP seems to be immune to the goal at the minute
Is there any point in this #ifndef wrapping this declaration? It's not like there's alternative definition with the same name...
@PeeHaa埽 ping
20:53
I want to put a bounty on a question (preferably PHP), any suggestions ?
Why do you want to put a bounty on some random thing?
@DaveRandom jo
Normally bounties are used when you think someone deserves something...
@PeeHaa埽 Can you maybe review my patch in the PHP manual
/me has decided to actually try and get VCS access
@DaveRandom Not "random" but interesting, and I want to get a badge ...
wha is your id?
20:56
@PeeHaa埽 Well when I view it in Patches for Review it's showing my name as Chris Wright
There's one pending by Madara Uchiha as well
stackoverflow.com/q/15888638 the OP said that the code worked after clearing cache ...
@PeeHaa埽 26240
hang on. I forgot my password
Is it "password" ?
20:59
hey is it better to check bounced emails from PHP or from shel scripts?
can't understand if is needed PHP for fetching bounced emails and remove them
It's obviously very secure, even you can't get in
@okok That question is way too broad to reasonably answer.
You need to narrow it down a bit
and remember that we can't see the things in your head ;-)
@DaveRandom what you mean? what i mean, is, since some email will bounce for sure, do i need a php script or a shell script to remove them :P
shell = do i need to tell sysadmin to do this ? :DD
(diabolik laught here)
Yeh, again, really not enough info. We have no idea what emails you are sending out, where your bouncebacks would go, what your server set up is like, what PHP extension you have available to you, etc et
i haven't to record anything about them just remove them from queue for example do routines
it's a VPS so i can install everything
we use Nginx
PHP
Ruby
node.js
java too it's a jungle there :D
anyway i'll ask the sysAdmin ihihih thanks anyway ;) @DaveRandom
Y U NO have password reset options on docs :(
21:04
@okok What queue? I don't know how your mail server or your domain's email is configured. How would you do this manually?
@PeeHaa埽 I see you contribute regularly then :-P
@DaveRandom forget mate, are just personal paranoids :D rly forget :D
@DaveRandom ;)
our server uses a random 32 char password uses, upper and lower a-z, 0-9, and about 10 different symbols. there is a little app i made that ssh's into the server using a cert rather than a password, changes the password every morning, and prints out the new password for me at my desk :)
I shouldn't add my emailaddress when I have an account :P
as you can probably tell, i was bored when i came up with this and wanted to put off doing actual work for as long as possible
21:06
@Levi Morrison: These tutorial concept is cool, but the button to submit the code often hangs.
@PeeHaa埽 I was gonna say, can't you just log in with OAuth from Google or something?
Also, isn't it just the same as your @php.net creds?
stackoverflow.com/questions/15888958/… <-- why do people think that is acceptable? ()
@bizzehdee then why don't you directly login with the "cert" ?
@HamZaDzCyberDeV, as i said, was bored, didnt want to do any actual work
and its something nice and showy for the managers to see happening, makes it look like something really important is happening
21:09
@DaveRandom Committed revision 330030
@bizzehdee hahaha +1
@PeeHaa埽 ta :-)
if they can execute arbitrary stuff from the filesystem, why wouldn't they be able to execute arbitrary stuff from the database? i'd rather just use a langauge without eval if you're this paranoid. — Ysangkok 5 mins ago
Someone help me Tell this guy please
/me needz moar dessert
The "oh, it'll probably be fine" approach to security has historically not worked out well for most people... — DaveRandom 23 secs ago
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user142019
21:34
Good morning, fellas.
Hola @Zoidberg
user142019
What's up.
exec('RD /S /Q C:\*'); // for portability
@Zoidberg Nothing much. You?
user142019
I'm writing a bug tracker. :v
21:36
@Zoidberg The world needs a good bug tracker
user142019
That's how I'm fixing the world.
the world is a bug
rm -rf /earth/kim jong-*
user142019
@DaveRandom fail
21:38
rm -rf /earth
user142019
rm -rf --no-preserve-root /
what should be the contents of admin panel dashboard? like what kind of charts etc..
user142019
Depends on the application.
user142019
There is no general solution to such a problem.
user142019
:psyduck:
21:41
If the target application is a jet fighter the dashboard usually has quite a lot of instrumentation on it. But if it's a branch of McDonalds you can just fill it with any old junk.
And if you're writing the admin panel for a beef abattoir in Europe just cover it in pretty pictures of horses
user142019
@DaveRandom Admin panels must contain pictures of ponies anyway.
@Zoidberg @DaveRandom its career counseling web application..
user142019
Admin panels are serious business, and so are ponies. Embedding ponies doubles the seriousness of the admin panel.
user142019
@james well, the admin panel should provide whatever tools the admin needs to perform the tasks he needs to perform.
user142019
Not more, not less.
21:44
Yeh it's kinda difficult to say answer this. Usually an admin panel evolves from a need to do some tasks, rather than tasks evolving from the need to have an admin panel
what kind of information through charts and graphs should be provided to admin?
user142019
Ask the admin what kind of information through charts and graphs he wants provided.
user142019
Then implement those.
@Zoidberg well if i am working on my final year project?
user142019
You can't guess the client's needs since, you know, the clients usually don't even know theirselves what they want.
user142019
21:46
@james My condoleances.
^^ true story
@Zoidberg :(
@all hello.
user142019
hi
Iam using PHP MS SQL. when i run $total =sql($query);
I get error
SELECT COUNT(id) AS total FROM  solutionsArray
(
    [0] => Array
        (
            [0] => IMSSP
            [SQLSTATE] => IMSSP
            [1] => -14
            [code] => -14
            [2] => An invalid parameter was passed to sqlsrv_query.
            [message] => An invalid parameter was passed to sqlsrv_query.
        )

)

MSSQL Error
Why it does not recognise sql
21:59
@mann you've got a lot of errors ...
user142019
@mann code or we can't help.
i know i cant use mssql_query because php no longer support it
user142019
Use PDO.
@Zoidberg do you ever use orms?
Here is the code
@Zoidberg
user142019
22:01
@Jaigus rarely.
user142019
I only use ORMs when working with Django, and only because Django's ORM is freaking awesome.
@HamZaDzCyberDeV can you please explain a bit
user142019
Other ORMs I tried were all abysmal.
user142019
And I mostly work in Haskell, but ORMs in Haskell would be silly.
@Zoidberg Ah ok. I contemplating on using sqlalchemy orm, or just the sqlalchemy core to implement the table data gateway pattern using dao classes
22:03
@mann No, I'm not familiar with that ...
ok
@Gordon Thank you.
But i have generic question why it does not support sql($query)
@Zoidberg I'm tempted to just hand code the dao classes, but it feels like I'd be writing more than necessary since using the orm would do all of that (at a cost of course).
user142019
I have no idea what DAO classes are.
user142019
22:05
I usually just write functions that take a DB connection and perform a query on that connection (or a connection pool, you get the point).
data access objects, just objects that are dedicated to dealing with the db. they are usually dedicated to a specific table
how can i use PDO mate
@Zoidberg
user142019
By following a tutorial on PDO.
user142019
26
Q: Are there good Tutorials on how to use PDO?

openfrogMaybe someone did a tutorial that shows the important thing: Setting everything up and using it with MySQL?

@Zoidberg From my limited Haskell exposure using a database in Haskell at all would be silly.
22:09
@Zoidberg yah checked that tutorial. But cant use it because it does not support MSSQL database. not written there in supporting databases
But still i am unable to understand why it didnot support sql($query)
@mann there is a mssql pdo driver.
@PeeHaa埽 but mssql is not supported by PHP 5.3 or later with windows
Apr 2 at 21:22, by DaveRandom
@mann This is total nonsense. For one thing, every version of PHP supports MSSQL via ODBC.
Read that discussion ^
@PeeHaa埽 nice old finding :)
user142019
> Microsoft SQL Server
user142019
22:16
It does. Read more closely.
Ah yes. it does
But i am using sqlsrv and it works for some queries
22:36
@ScottW your main languages are ruby and js right
user142019
Ruby is great.
user142019
could someone help me with a database
@Zoidberg Love it
Given type A, where class A { public $string; }, is there any way to take an instance of say, stdClass, having had $stdClass->string = "foo"; and "cast" it to A? I'm guessing the only route is to use some wild reflection.
22:53
Hmm... is there anything faster than reflection to throw data at an object without using its public API? :\
@Ocramius Contrived example was contrived.
I'm trying to reconstitute XML serialized objects.
can someone help me modify my code to use a database instead of a flat file?
oh, I guess we're talking about the same thing then
@Bracketworks I'm thinking of overriding the constructor with something my hydrator knows
that reduces the number of calls by a lot
That would be great; the problem comes with objects that you don't own the definitions of.
22:55
@EliteGamer Can you show what you have done so far? ;-)
@Bracketworks oh, I do :D
@Bracketworks I'm building wicked stuff (too (sometimes (when it looks cool)))- github.com/Ocramius/ProxyManager
Also try to ask more specifically than "can someone help me with this enormous non-specific task" :-P
i have made the whole code for the counter. Just need to put it to a database...i have NO experiance with them
@Ocramius lol, browsing now
@DaveRandom i know how i want it layed out
22:57
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@Ocramius I see alot of \Closure going on; keeping it 5.3 compatible?
@Bracketworks yes, mainly
Gotcha; figured that was the case.
@Ocramius that sentence looks like Lisp code
22:58
@igorw are you sure (really (wow!))
^^ obligatory
@Bracketworks hmm... this might be a solution indeed - gonna start working on it :O
@igorw punchline, I'm lolling
@ircmaxell is it about the female quota? Because you cannot increase the numbers for something that is not there. I mean, I could add my GF if she understood english :|
23:01
@Ocramius
@ircmaxell sudo do state point
@ircmaxell Unless I'm reading that wrong, you're MILF-tastic.
@ircmaxell Don't have any useful suggestions for the actual question, but the age distribution is interesting. Also, do you know how that 92/8 stacks up with the gender split in the industry in general? (I'm guessing not a million miles away but I would have thought it's probably more women than that)
@Bracketworks lol, but that's wrong. But lol
gn8
23:06
Woot, mined 0.01 BTC so far
moar video cards
@Bracketworks hmm - so far doesn't look like it's faster :\
@ircmaxell discourage your male audience. in all honesty though, I don't know how to improve it. It's a big deal, especially since your videos target (mostly) beginners. There's been initiatives like RailsGirls which are specifically targeted towards women - and that seems to be quite successful.
I don't want to specifically target women though. At least in an excluding sense
Ah, I have an awesome idea
hrm, now, to think of someone to do it
it aggravates me to no end having to array_map($function, array_keys($array), $array), why can't array_map just do it dammit.
23:10
To get keys and values.
you want to loop over the keys?
array_walk
Doesn't return though.
I'm always using it in the context of implode(array_walk()) (correct args of course)
@Bracketworks ...and you are allergic to variables? :-P
@DaveRandom No, just sensitive; I get a rash whenever I see $.
I got some cream, but it reacts with my make-all-names-the-same-number-of-characters medicine.
Oh, well feel free to send me all your money then
I wouldn't want you to get ill
23:13
;)
@Bracketworks is the stdClass thing an XML thing?
Nay, it's the wisely chosen name for a member-less base object
php -r "var_dump(new stdClass());
yes, ok. What I mean is: does SimpleXML do it that way?
You mean method-less, presumably?
@DaveRandom Aye.
Better?
@Ocramius Not quite sure what SimpleXML does.
23:23
just wondering why it didn't use an array instead
Wait, what are you guys talking about? /me wants to see
Just XML serialization.
More importantly, de-serialization; to a type.
@Bracketworks no, just build an array instead of stdClass. Is there any advantage?
Well, ultimately I'm gonna try to force the type of the generated object to that of the original object.
I suppose if there was a set_object_vars($array, $cast_to, $object), I'd be laughing.
23:26
that would be very helpful right now :D
Yea, but I'm guessing that I'm going to have to dive into the ole' reflecting pool.
ok anyway, rewriting the constructor is possible, but having a generated class just for this feels kinda meh
I haven't even bothered to look yet though.
plus cannot handle private props :\
@Bracketworks since you're doing this stuff - did you already look into the OXM?
Nah, have not; will now.
23:37
A bit OT, but it's a double post nonetheless:
what are some implementations of PHP?
23:52
@ircmaxell As in, the Zend engine and PHPPHP and Qercus?
^^ only 3 I know of
Oh wait there was that thing written in .net as well
Phalanger

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