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<0> google's got more going on than a romanian hooker <1> thanks I would you do it for my example <2> Lord_Loki: And, frankly, I don't have the time in most jobs to deal with that. <3> Lord_Loki: Not society. Life. <0> how long have they had the desktop image at the footer of the search results? <4> TML: Your focused more on who would "fit in" rather than who can get the work done.... Your arent martha stewart.. Hire whomever will do the job the best and be done with it <5> Lord_Loki, to function well in most jobs you need good "people skills" <4> Just cause someone happens to love what they do, does not mean they dont posess people skills <2> Lord_Loki: I'd much rather hire the guy who's been a project leader on a successful software project that is included in his portfolio, and has a Master's in CompSci with a copy of his position paper describing how Foozdangles can be Optimized in the Vergwerten state. <4> again.. ***umptions <2> Lord_Loki: 14 years of personal experience. <3> Lord_Loki: It's unhealthy to be completely obsessed with an object. I *LOVE* coding .. it's all I would ever do. If I didn't have a PC to write programs in, I dont konw what I'd do. There is still a fine line between loving your work with a p***ion and having the ability to make money for a company. <6> see? <2> It's a generalization. Not the same thing as an ***umption. <7> Can I get some elaboration on how preg_match works? I understand that preg_match('some regex', $to_be_regex, $matches_array), but anytime I get a match it just puts Array into $match_array. I mean.. the php docs do a good job.. but it's a bit over my head.
<3> Lord_Loki: Ever read any Freud? If not, you should -- he covers this same topic in one form or another. <5> kuhwallskee, if the matches is just an empty Array, it means your pattern isnt matching anything <4> So let me get you completely strait.. your saying that because I might not fit in, because I am a little closed off, i would be less likely to be a candidate than someone who happens to kiss your *** well? <2> kuhwallskee: It doesn't put Array. You just see Array because you're trying to echo an array, which you can't do. <2> Lord_Loki: Who said anything about kissing ***? <4> Sorry artnez.. i am a free thinking person.. i dont follow the mainstream monotony of society <4> You did <7> oh.. u can't echo a full array.. but i'm echoing one element. <2> kuhwallskee: pastebin your code <2> !tell kuhwallskee about pastebin <8> kuhwallskee, then the array item is an array ;) use var_dump(), you'll see. <2> They're called generalization becuase they are *GENERALLY* true. Might you miss the once-in-a-blue-moon SuperGenius? Sure, but I'll take a smart, proven entity over the gamble on a SuperGenius any day of the week. <2> Lord_Loki: I never said kissing ***. Read my statements again. You were the first one to mention "***" in this conversation. <7> TML: http://php.pastebin.com/576016 <8> kuhwallskee, explode takes a string, you gave it an array <8> uh sorry <3> kuhwallskee: When using preg_match, you are able to set subpatterns that are return in an array. This is very useful because you can match different parts of a string and actually know what they are. <8> kuhwallskee, use var_dump($email); <7> colder: what line? <2> kuhwallskee: Try examining your return values with var_dump(). If you have nested subpatterns, you'll have nested arrays in the result. <4> If you want to speak in symantecs lets... You stated 3 things that someone needs... 1 Education - which we have all for the most part agree'd is worthless, 2 Social skills, which you dont know if someone has unless you meet them. and 3 experience, Which is the only thing i think we see eye to eye on. Now from those 3 things, you make generalizations about a person from a resume, and if they dont meet those qualifications, the <3> kuhwallskee: for instance, if you were to do (.*?), which basically means any character all the way to the end (dont know how else to explain un-greedy), you will have a match in the array that tells you exactly what the match was. <7> colder: i know that's an array, but isn't that just one element of the array.. isn't that legal? <8> kuhwallskee, one element of an array can also be an array <2> Lord_Loki: You can say, as a GENERAL RULE, that higher degree of experience you *have* with what you so lightly call "social skills", they better they will be. <2> Lord_Loki: Because they are LEARNED behaviours, not inborn. <4> so you gauge social skills from experience? <4> thats fair <2> Of course. <9> is $_POST[my_button_value] ok, or is there a better way to access POST data? <4> So let me ask you this. <2> Lord_Loki: But "social skills" in this sense is more than "plays well with others". <3> Lord_Loki: I'm not disagreeing with you. Business about taking risks. If you're hiring drones, there is a high probability you're not in the "evolution" type of business -- you're in the business of developing alread established concepts for big clients ... such as banking systems or CMSs <8> dad, use quotes.$_POST['my_button_value'] <4> I hear ya Artnez <9> colde: oh, yea. <8> and its: my_button_name, anyway ;) <2> Lord_Loki: It's also "Has experienced working in a large team delivering commercial software to a paying customer and had members of the team fail to meet their deadlines" <2> Lord_Loki: And such. <9> colde: :) <4> Let me ask you this then <2> Lord_Loki: Valuable skills you are highly unlikely to obtain "sitting at home tied to your computer" <10> Is it possible to get the headers aswell when using file_get_contents() on a http URL? (I need to know what Last-Modified: is set to) <5> phreak, not using file_get_contents afiak <3> Lord_Loki: However, if you're a company like GoDaddy, you need to look for innovators and need to be ready to take risks. The founder of GoDaddy said it himself, educational background didn't concern him whatsoever. He knew how to see people ... that's how he picked up the right team for the job. <4> What would keep someone with a Military history, working in a team environment, with 10 years it related experience in problem solving, solution providing and infrastructure from obtaining a position? <2> phreak: Yes. Read up on streams, esp. in Appendix M <2> Lord_Loki: As I've said 3 times now, I consider a Military background to be worth more than a degree, and have a storied history of hiring Marines and former Army as employees. <11> get_headers() is supported in PHP5. it would be an extra call i suppose. <2> Well, I didn't go into that degree of detail before, but the concepts are the same. <4> while your the exception that <4> but seriously <4> if you had to guess what? <10> GTPilot: Mkay, cool. <4> Without an interview <10> TML: Thanks, will use stream_get_meta_data() <2> Lord_Loki: Not really. It's something I learned from the person who gave *me* my first job, and it's something I've spread to everyone I've hired, and to people I've trained in the process of hiring. <7> ok now this nested array stuff.. is just whew... too much. <12> anybody else here live in Australia? <11> if you understand an array, .. then you understand nested arrays. it's really not that bad. <6> i was just looking up weather reports in australia
<6> broken hill, to be exact <10> MoRgZ: Try /who *.au :) <13> Can someone help me, I'm getting this error running php -v http://pastebin.com/576011 <2> Lord_Loki: I cannot possibly interview everyone who applies for a job in some cases. One listing I had to wade through almost 4k resumues. So, yes, I may have p***ed up the next Paul Graham. But guess what? If he's that good, someone will find it eventually, and more power to him. <12> MarthaStewert: i am 50km from melbourne, its about 23 deg. Celsius here no winds, no clouds, blue sky <4> That is understandable <6> MoRgZ: i was looking up reports so that we knew how to plan, climatically, for a bearded dragon enclosure <4> holy crap how did we get on this conversation LOL <12> heeh <2> Super-Fly: Where did you get libaspell. <13> I dunno <13> its a fedora box <13> if that helps? <2> Super-Fly: Who would know? <4> Anyway.. anyone know a good resource for dropping php into flash? <13> umm, I guess me, since I installed this <2> ... <12> what are you looking for, aspell? <2> Super-Fly: You installed it, but don't recall how libaspell got on the system? <13> no, I installed fedora <2> Super-Fly: My guess is, then, that you installed it from a package. <13> I use gentoo normally, fedora on this box, god only knows what it installed <14> function enumselect($table, $col, $default = '~') { //that means that if $default isnt specified, it == ~ yes? <2> Super-Fly: In which case, I'm going to point a big fat finger at fedora and say their libaspell binary is broken. <5> devians, correct <14> hrm <6> TML: in order to make the resume list sane, one must develop some pretty interesting criteria. "First, I'll throw out everyone whose name starts with a vowel" "now i'll throw out everyone from montana" "now i'll throw out everyone who sounds like they'll have the EEOC down my neck if i fire them" <14> its somehow broke <2> MarthaStewart: heh <4> ok.. new question,... any had any experience dropping php into flash? I am looking for something that basically just connects the flash objects to php so i can use {keys} in my code and be done with it <6> usually, i use that last question first <15> what editors do you guys use for php? <2> MarthaStewart: Better be careful. The EEOC might come breathing down your neck for not interviewing them. <2> !+editor <16> i guess editor is Recommended editors for PHP code include EditPlus for Windows (www.editplus.com ... works under Wine as well) or vim for *nix. <2> what...the... <2> php-bot: factinfo editor <12> hey whodda thunk, microsoft.com is actually w3c valid for once? <6> TML: you are correct, i suppose. <17> gah ... regexes are not my thing. help would be appreciated: http://pastebin.com/576009 <5> theconartist, personally I use emacs or kate <6> perhaps i'll start to say "anyone who doesn't sound like they can make a paper crane" <4> ok, anyone know a good flash/actionscript IRC room? <2> MarthaStewart: How do you make a paper crane? Bend it? <13> TML: I think its a libstdc++.so.6 problem <6> TML: oh, it's a fabulous art. i'll have to show you sometime. <6> TML: it's a good thing <13> but, as far as I know, I can't "reinstall" that package witout removing everything that dep's on it <18> TML: Such violence... I see caffinated is rubbing off on ya! <13> if someone knows something I don't about fedora, I'm all ears <18> Lord_Loki not in this network <6> Super-Fly: #fedora <13> thats funny <18> Super-Fly maybe #fedora ? <6> be right back <13> getting help in there is a lost cause <4> Jymmm: another one perhaps? <2> Super-Fly: You could look at it that way as well, but I tend to think libstdc++ is correct, and libaspell is linked to an old version with strongly versioned symbols. <2> simonbun: Use non-greedy matching. <2> simonbun: "(.*?)" <18> Super-Fly asking for help in here for fedora is likely to get you the boot <17> ah i'll try that <19> sup <18> Lord_Loki nfc, efnet maybe? <13> Jymmm: I wasn't asking for help on fedora, I'm asking for help with php, on a fedora box <2> simonbun: I suggest you make regex "your thing". You're only hurting yourself. <4> Jymmm: thanks i will check that out <18> Super-Fly I dont give a rats *** <2> Super-Fly: It's not a PHP problem, it's a everything-on-the-system-that-uses-libaspell problem. <4> Laters all.. Good talking with you TML <20> TML: lol. <19> yo, i run PHP on a Fedora box. no probs.
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