active questions tagged social - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-11-29T05:39:15Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/social http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/714780/searching-social-networking 0 searching social networking Markus 2009-04-03T16:54:40Z 2009-11-29T04:00:06Z <p>How can I organize a search in a social network web application? Searching is done by full name. I want to use stored procedures. Is it the best sollution? What algorithm can be used?</p> <p>While registering, the user specifies his/her full name for ex: Alice Johnson Martin. I want to search for a user using his/her fullname. In case someone is searching for Johnson Martin Alice, the user with the name Alice Johnson Martin should be found. I am using postgre sql and asp.net mvc.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1443960/how-to-implement-the-activity-stream-in-a-social-network 0 How to implement the activity stream in a social network electroportal 2009-09-18T11:28:46Z 2009-11-22T22:28:19Z <p>I'm developing my own social network, and I haven't found on the web examples of implementation the stream of users' actions... For example, how to filter actions for each users? How to store the action events? Which data model and object model can I use for the actions stream and for the actions itselves?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1690482/friend-inviter-api-from-opensocial 0 friend inviter api from opensocial basit. 2009-11-06T21:11:14Z 2009-11-08T13:50:35Z <p>is there any api for pulling contacts of a user from many different site, so they can be invited on the site from a user by a user? </p> <p>btw im not talking about just one site api, i mean like api for multi different sites. like one api but cna work with facebook, twitter, google, yahoo, hotmail and many more...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1665575/what-would-you-ask-vark-com -1 What Would You Ask: Vark.com [closed] Marshall Kirkpatrick 2009-11-03T06:26:55Z 2009-11-03T06:32:53Z <p>I'm working on a premium research report regarding technologies classified as "the real-time web." I've spoken to 45+ companies in this space and am now writing up some of the most interesting as case studies. The report will be our 3rd we've published at <a href="http://ReadWriteWeb.com" rel="nofollow">http://ReadWriteWeb.com</a> </p> <p>Below is a draft write-up of <a href="http://vark.com" rel="nofollow">Aardvark</a>, vark.com, a company that provides <strong><em>an AI-powered social search service that I think is fascinating.</em></strong> </p> <p>My question is this: <strong>If you could ask the Vark folks any question, what would it be?</strong> They are a <a href="http://vark.com/team" rel="nofollow">remarkable team of engineers</a> (Google, Yahoo, Hadoop) so I'm sure you can think of something interesting to ask them. I'm not a developer but I thought I could stir up some good technical questions here.</p> <p>If I end up using your question in the report, I'll happily send you a copy of the whole report (20+ case studies, graphs, charts, etc.) as thanks. I'll also post the company's reply here below. More info about the report and my work is in my profile. I'll be posting other write-ups here as well.</p> <p>Let me know what you think. </p> <p>Thanks,</p> <p>Marshall Kirkpatrick</p> <p><a href="http://readwriteweb.com" rel="nofollow">http://readwriteweb.com</a> </p> <p><strong><em>Aardvark and the Real-Time Web of People</em></strong></p> <p>Aardvark is a social search engine that combines artificial intelligence, natural language processing and presence data to create what the company calls "the real-time web of people." The end result is "a magical experience," CEO Max Ventilla says.</p> <p>You can ask Aardvark any question and it will find a person in your extended social circles who knows about that topic and is available to answer at that moment. Aardvark facilitates these conversations through a very polite IM bot, an iPhone app with push notifications, the company's web site, via Twitter or by email.</p> <p>Aardvark says that 90% of questions get answered in five minutes or less. Throughout our extensive use of the system and conversations with many other users, we've found the answers delivered are generally satisfactory or better. The system gets smarter the more you use it and Aardvark scores high on user experience, too.</p> <p>"When users come in and have a magical experience," CEO Max Ventilla says, "that's more important than the info they get back, to know that there are people who would help you immeidately. This is social search as a compliment to web search. The billions of pages on the web are static data; that's just a fraction of what's available in peoples' heads."</p> <p>Aardvark goes so far as to say in a blog post about the real-time web that, "What really matters is the increased accessibility of people online, not just information online."</p> <p>Users are tagged with areas of interest or expertise by the friends that invite them to the system and then they add aditional tags on their own. Further information about what a person knows about is gleaned by analyzing a user's associated Facebook profile page or Twitter stream.</p> <p>"Data gets stale, even your profile data," Ventilla says. "We want to keep that fresh, by taking advantage of all the data that's passing by. The things you're posting about [on other social sites] are things you have recent experience with. Being able to converse with someone who just had a learning experience ads a lot of relevance. Social graph and profile data built up over time, the fact that people are making that info available for building value with communication tools - that's a dramatic shift with the web."</p> <p>In addition to user tags and social network profiles, Aardvark analyzes the text of inquiries to find related users to query and keeps track of response times and types. The service notes what vocabulary people use (including "off color" conversations), who likes little chats and who engages in extended conversation. It then pairs sets of users with questions and with answers that it believes will be compatible.</p> <p>"This is a serendipity engine," Ventill says. "There's variability in peoples' user experience and we have to maximize the chance that something goes beautifully instead of bad. It's about designing a user experience to keep a conversation on the rails."</p> <p>Founded in 2007 but just launched this year, Aardvark's got an all-star team of engineers from Google and Yahoo and high-profile investors. It's already cutting deals with major tech brands and the use-cases are just beginning to be explored. The Web 2.0 Summit had a dedicated Aardvark circle for attendees to answer eachothers' questions and Federated Media will soon roll out a campaign sponsored by Microsoft in which Aardvark will faciliate Q&amp;A with relevant IT experts around the clock.</p> <p>Filtering the flow of information from the real-time web is a concern that everyone touched by these technologies raises. Aardvark says it performs a filtering function by limiting the broadcast of a user's question to relevant people they are socially connected to. </p> <p>"[With Aardvark] you have the ability to have a conversation," CEO Max Ventilla says. This is fundamentally different from other forms of real-time search. </p> <p>Conversations are so easy to have on-demand with Aardvark that I once evoked and performed three extended, simultaneous, live interviews with topical experts around the world during a tech industry event, all through the Aardvark IM interface.</p> <p>The primary contributions Aardvark makes to understanding the real-time web include:</p> <li>leveraging presence data</li> <li>communicating across platforms</li> <li>emphasizing user experience</li> <li>harvesting social data from 3rd party profiles</li> <li>text analysis on the fly</li> <li>mediating human interactions with machine intelligence</li> [sidebar: Questions Aardvark has answered well in testing. <li>Is there any good way to serve a butternut squash and a sweet potato in the same meal? I'm thinking maybe I should just do the squash. [I ended up making a great soup.]</li> <li>What are some examples of publicly available real-time data still excluded from search after today's announcements by Bing and Google? [Best answer: commodities prices]</li> <li>What's a good email address for Mozilla PR? [I should have had this already and it took one line of explanation, but a Mozilla employee gave me contact info for the head of PR there within minutes.]</li> <li>I have 5 minutes to choose: what tech, business, news or art podcast should I load up to take on a walk with my dogs? [Best suggestion: Monocle Weekly] <li>What's in arm n hammer baking soda laundrey detrngnt and can I spread it on my carpet to vacuum up? [I would have been to embarrassed to ask this in other contexts, but Aardvark found just one person to hear my cry for help.]</li> Questions Aardvark has not answered well in testing. <ul><li>What's a romantic ocean cabin rental near San Diego I might be able to get near new years? [No answer.]</li> <li>What question should I ask the founder of blog talk radio podcast service in an interview? [A 15 year old gave me a generic question and I didn't resubmit.]</li> <li>where can I get pizza delivered in North East Portland after 10pm? [To be fair, this may be an unanswerable question. I can't believe I bought a house in an area with such bad pizza coverage.]</li></ul> <p>]</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1563962/retrive-user-profile-by-using-the-opensocial-id 0 Retrive user profile by using the OpenSocial Id Mahesh Kumar 2009-10-14T02:28:49Z 2009-10-14T02:28:49Z <p>Hi,</p> <p>In my OpenSocial application i have stored the orkut user id, user name, thumbnail url to my db. I can show the user profile by using these fields. Is there any way to show the user profile by using the stored user id only? </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1503802/client-login-how-to-store-credentials-securely-on-client-side 0 Client Login - how to store credentials securely on client side? Ben None 2009-10-01T12:56:05Z 2009-10-01T13:18:35Z <p>As many APIs provides access remotely to their data through the user/password combination, I was wondering wich was the best way to store those value, highly secure way (even if 100% is impossible), in order to connect them directly without asking everytime for those.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/369903/where-are-all-the-delphi-developers 13 Where are all the Delphi Developers? Jim McKeeth 2008-12-15T22:24:57Z 2009-09-30T14:34:51Z <p>Stack Overflow has a pretty good Delphi community. I am curious however where else Delphi developers are hanging out. I am looking for programming related community sites. </p> <p>Obviously <a href="http://Forums.CodeGear.com/" rel="nofollow">Forums.CodeGear.com</a> is a popular place. Where else? </p> <p>One of the reasons I ask is I was looking at <a href="http://www.refactormycode.com/" rel="nofollow">Refactor My Code</a> and noticed there is no Delphi category. Is it worth asking them to add one? Would any other Delphi developers contribute? </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1494900/which-java-framework-for-building-social-collaborative-app 0 Which Java framework for building social/collaborative app ? JayJayECL 2009-09-29T20:56:58Z 2009-09-29T21:10:31Z <p>I would like to get your opinion on this topic : I'd like to build some social/collaborative app : not much media sharing, but mainly tagging, collaborative text content (as wikis), user profile, tagging and some points system (digg/hackernews-like ?)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1473222/new-guy-improving-existing-architecture 0 new guy improving existing architecture [closed] Dustin Getz 2009-09-24T17:57:08Z 2009-09-24T17:57:08Z <p>From Stevey's rant <a href="http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2008/06/done-and-gets-things-smart.html" rel="nofollow">Done Get Things Smart</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>You want someone who, when you give them a project to research, will come in on Monday and say: "I'm Done, and by the way I improved the existing infrastructure while I was at it."</p> </blockquote> <p>Discussed previously in <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1375337/when-youre-the-new-guy-and-you-keep-seeing-dumb-things-do-you-refactor-them">when-youre-the-new-guy-and-you-keep-seeing-dumb-things-do-you-refactor-them</a>, the consensus is, you're new don't touch it.</p> <p>How can we balance these two poles? I want improve myself towards the DGTS type.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1247481/how-do-you-exclude-certain-networks-from-logging-in-through-facebook-connect 0 How do you exclude certain networks from logging in through Facebook connect Ben 2009-08-07T23:41:49Z 2009-09-24T15:39:37Z <p>My question is how do you exclude certain networks from using facebook connect on your website. I mean if you want FB connect on your site, can you limit say only people with NYU.edu Emails or people in the NYU network?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/805702/what-personal-data-should-never-be-published-on-the-web 2 What personal data should never be published on the web? paul 2009-04-30T07:03:36Z 2009-09-23T10:06:50Z <p>I have been ask to create a kind of family web site where a relative can publish essays and photos of various family members (mostly ancestors).</p> <p>Confronted with a mass of personal information such as birthdate, place of birth, date of marriage etc etc, it got me wondering just how much of this should be made readily available on the web. I will be putting password protection on the site so it won't be completely open to <em>everyone</em>.</p> <p>What are your thoughts on this? </p> <ul> <li>Is is enough to hide personal details for living persons and display everything for the dead?</li> <li>How do you manage to tame the geek in you which wants to do everything technically possible and instead do what is 'proper'?</li> <li>Is there a checklist for this kind of problem?</li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1439051/object-model-of-a-social-network 4 Object Model of a Social Network electroportal 2009-09-17T13:56:52Z 2009-09-17T14:05:07Z <p>Where can i find resources that describes the strategies and patterns of design of social networks object models? For examples, how to implement relationships between users, how to implement the stream of notifications of user actions, how to filter that stream for each user, etc...?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1406059/social-network-site-development 0 Social Network Site development Sunny 2009-09-10T15:40:20Z 2009-09-11T04:55:01Z <p>I am developing a social networking website using asp.net 3.5 and sql server 2008. I need reference links, sites or reference books which help on knowing what are the best practices, code patterns and best third party tools to integrate and work on. Any suggestions from you people will help me greatly. T Thanks</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35691/posting-new-stackoverflow-questions-on-twitter-and-identi-ca-useful-or-useless 5 Posting new stackoverflow questions on twitter and identi.ca, useful or useless? [closed] Peter Hoffmann 2008-08-30T05:05:30Z 2009-09-04T20:52:18Z <p>I registered the accounts <a href="http://twitter.com/stack_overflow" rel="nofollow">http://twitter.com/stack_overflow</a> and <a href="http://identi.ca/stackoverflow" rel="nofollow">http://identi.ca/stackoverflow</a> and wrote a script to post new questions to these accounts.</p> <p>Is this service useful or useless?</p> <pre><code>import sys import urllib import time from datetime import datetime import feedparser # http://www.feedparser.org/ import twitter # http://code.google.com/p/python-twitter/ import identi # http://commandline.org.uk/python/2008/jul/23/using-new-social-networking-service-identica-command-line/ #IDENTICA_USER = "" #IDENTICA_PASS = "" #TWITTERUSER = "" #TWITTERPASS = "" def shorten(url): u = urllib.urlopen("http://tinyurl.com/api-create.php?url="+url) return u.read() def post(message, url): if len(message+" "+url) &gt;=140: url = shorten(url) if len(message+" "+url) &gt;=140: max = 139-len(url) message = message[:max] message = message +" "+url #post_identica(message) post_twitter(message) def post_twitter(message): api = twitter.Api(username=TWITTERUSER, password=TWITTERPASS) api.PostUpdate(message) def post_identica(message): myid = identi.IdentiCA(username=IDENTICA_USER, password=IDENTICA_PASS) myid.login() myid.put_message(message) def get_feed(): feedurl = "http://beta.stackoverflow.com/feeds" feed = feedparser.parse(feedurl) new_questions = [] for entry in feed["entries"]: # feed has new and updated items, we are only interested in new questions if entry["published_parsed"] == entry["updated_parsed"]: tags = [t["term"] for t in entry.tags] tags = " ".join(["#"+x for x in tags]) msg = "%s %s " %(entry.title, tags) new_questions.append((msg, entry.link)) return new_questions def main(argv=None): if argv is None: argv = sys.argv known_questions = {} #do a dry run to prevent questions to be posted twice for msg, link in get_feed(): known_questions[link] = msg print "First Run, skip: "+link while True: time.sleep(300) print "%s download feed" %(datetime.now().isoformat()) for msg, link in get_feed(): if link in known_questions: continue known_questions[link] = msg print "post: "+link post(msg, link) if __name__ == '__main__': main() </code></pre> <p>If someone "official" from stackoverflow wants to provide this service, I will give them over the account information.</p> <p>I just talked to some guys from identi.ca on irc and they have ambivalent feelings about posting (flooding??) their service with links to a closed beta service. So I disabled identi.ca for the moment and just sent updates to twitter.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1375337/when-youre-the-new-guy-and-you-keep-seeing-dumb-things-do-you-refactor-them 0 When you're the new guy and you keep seeing dumb things - do you refactor them? Dustin Getz 2009-09-03T19:08:06Z 2009-09-03T20:10:23Z <p>Do you refactor when you see things like this? Or do you just plug your nose and move on?</p> <pre><code> public Collection&lt;DataValidationRuleBase&gt; GetFieldValidationRules(String key) { Collection&lt;DataValidationRuleBase&gt; found = null; try { this.mRules.TryGetValue(key, out found); } catch (ArgumentException ex) { //log the error Log.Error(ExceptionHandling.BuildExceptionMessage(ex)); return null; } return found; } </code></pre> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/369876/fighting-the-system-colleague-woes 17 Fighting the system: colleague woes annakata 2008-12-15T22:10:39Z 2009-09-03T19:43:28Z <p>Programmers as a group have a not exactly ill-deserved reputation for thinking little of others work/opinions and thinking a great deal of our own. I know that, I see it in myself all the time, and I consciously let such things slide on that basis when I see them.</p> <p>But...</p> <p>I'm in the unfortunate position where I'm working in an environment with dozens of things I strongly disagree with*, not one or two. Further, because I'm a relatively new hire and 10+ years junior to my colleagues who've created their working environment over 20+ years (inbred? oh yes) I'm making zero headway getting my point across. The stock answer being "it's fine" or "this is how we do things here".</p> <p><strong>So my question is: what can you do to try and change such entrenchment?</strong> </p> <p>Should you talk to management if no-one is listening? Should you try and make big statements or subtle pushes? And when should you give up?</p> <p><hr /></p> <p>* A few examples (but only a few, I'm trying not to be whiny) because I know you'll want 'em</p> <ul> <li>There isn't a project manager in the company, nor even rudimentary PM software</li> <li>There's no bug tracking software</li> <li>Software testing is "reputation based", involves excel and a few hours of the phone staff time</li> <li>Future plans include replacing IIS and ASP.NET sites with apache and C dll's</li> </ul> <p><hr /></p> <p><strong>Quick Edit</strong>: <em>I'm not insane people, I am looking for other work, but everyone knows what the world's like right now, so I'm trying to approach this in a "make the best of things" way. I'm also concerned about how my reasons for leaving are going to sound in my next interview.</em></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/439091/what-company-would-you-like-to-work-for 0 What company would you like to work for? Peter 2009-01-13T14:19:29Z 2009-09-02T21:53:04Z <p>I'm often thinking of which company would be the "best" ones to work for.</p> <p>Best working conditions, best payment, personal responsibility, freedom, and so on.</p> <p>Is it a pure software development company or is it automotive, medicine,... what else?</p> <p>Would it be a big company like Google, Microsoft or SAP or could it even be a very small company with less than 5 people somewhere in the outback of the bavarian woods?</p> <p>What do you think about the company your working for (don't have to name/blame it) if you don't like it (any more).</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1353097/pythondjango-social-network-open-source-projects 0 Python+Django social network open source projects Vitaly 2009-08-30T04:37:35Z 2009-08-30T04:44:12Z <p>Hey,</p> <p>I'm looking for some open source, free to change and use project written on Pyton+Django with following features:</p> <ul> <li>Blog (for site, not for users)</li> <li>Users Registration</li> <li>User Profiles </li> <li>Adding friends, watching what friends added</li> <li>Award system for active users (carma, rating)</li> <li>Content rating</li> <li>Comments</li> <li>Probably different users levels (for automatic moderation)</li> </ul> <p>Basically all features of modern social network :) Just want to find some foundation to build site on top of it.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1347573/social-networking-apis-for-php 1 Social Networking APIs for PHP SidC 2009-08-28T15:01:55Z 2009-08-28T22:36:44Z <p>Good Morning SO Campers,</p> <p>I'm interested in developing a social networking site. It will be run on a Linux dedicated server and must be written in PHP.<br /> The site functionality will be a cross between FaceBook, Myspace and Yahoo. Specifically, the site needs to offer:</p> <ul> <li>The ability for users to obtain a free email address.</li> <li>Instant Messaging</li> <li>RSS Feeds for Weather, News Etc.</li> <li>Member pages where they can send/receive emails, maintain their own profile etc.</li> </ul> <p>Instead of building this solution from scratch, I'm seeking input as to the types of APIs, plugins, modules that are available to cobble this solution together. </p> <p>Thanks, in adavnce, for your help and insight.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1342129/submitting-a-site-to-ping-fm -1 Submitting a site to Ping.fm Praveen 2009-08-27T16:12:20Z 2009-08-27T16:19:16Z <p>I found out that we can add our own site to Ping.fm networks list. (<a href="http://ping.fm/submit/" rel="nofollow">http://ping.fm/submit/</a>) Is there any PHP script that can handle incoming SMS messages of a particular custom website, to use with Ping.fm? thanks</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/811246/how-to-hide-thinking-at-work-so-that-the-non-programmers-dont-suspect-slacking 97 How to hide Thinking at Work so that the Non-Programmers don't suspect Slacking? stesch 2009-05-01T12:59:53Z 2009-08-27T05:08:37Z <p>Better programmers than me can write about walking around with a coffee mug and call it programming. And it's perfectly accepted at a place that knows the business.</p> <p>But what about the other places where you are the only programmer?</p> <p>If you don't stare at boring stuff on the monitor for 8 hours straight, co-workers suspect you being a slacker. Yes, not the managers who see the output. Only the co-workers who see the process and can't relate to this kind of work.</p> <p>Yesterday I had to explain to a trainee of some other profession that software development is like flying. The explanation from the <em>Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy</em>. I don't think she bought it.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1326480/do-you-ever-talk-about-programming-to-non-programmers 23 Do you ever talk about programming to non-programmers? [closed] Dimitri C. 2009-08-25T07:03:51Z 2009-08-25T13:37:57Z <p>Hi, fellow code wizards! I have a little question for you. </p> <p>Many people like to talk about their recent experiences at work. They always have some interesting story to tell: they dealt with a mad customer, or they are working on a fascinating project, or one of their students is caught using drugs, or they have to organize some local event, etc... I'd like to tell such stories myself. But although my job as a programmer is interesting enough, I feel I have nothing tell about it to non-programmers, even if they are really willing to listen. I used to try every now and then, only to see faces expressing a total lack of understanding. </p> <p>I'd like to tell about that nice little class I just wrote that enables making asynchronous calls easily, or about that fine specialized data container with fast lookups, or about that complex layout manager component. But I have learnt not to do so: it only bores my audience to death. I noticed that even if I just describe the new feature I'm working on, it is uninteresting and incomprehensible to them. Therefore I never talk about my job anymore. I was wondering if there is anyone who does talk about his job as a software developer to their friends and family.</p> <p>Do you ever talk about your job to non-programmers?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1292723/what-is-the-different-of-social-bookmarking 0 what is the different of social bookmarking? [closed] cometta 2009-08-18T09:04:00Z 2009-08-18T09:07:21Z <p>there are so many social bookmarking digg sphinn del.icio.us furl.. endless. any speciality among them? to me,all are the same. unless someone can elaborate any of these that are special from other?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1249933/making-a-social-network-with-sinitra 0 Making a social network with Sinitra deeb 2009-08-08T21:20:25Z 2009-08-08T21:35:53Z <p>I'm rather curious. Would it be possible to make something as complex as a basic social network (login etc) with <a href="http://www.sinatrarb.com/" rel="nofollow">Sinatra</a>? </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1215113/where-can-i-find-a-social-portal-application 1 Where can I find a social portal application? Denis Hoctor 2009-07-31T22:05:14Z 2009-08-07T01:09:49Z <p>Hi,</p> <p>So what I'm looking for is something like a free version of 37signals Basecamp thats less project/todo based and more community based.</p> <p>I want somewhere people can collaborate. At the moment we use google docs/forms, a forum and IRC.</p> <p>Does anyone know of any such web applications that bring these features and perhaps other under one roof?</p> <p>Thanks, Denis</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1225208/are-developers-bound-to-their-city-they-live-in 2 Are Developers bound to their city they live in ? [closed] n00ki3 2009-08-04T00:06:23Z 2009-08-04T06:07:30Z <p>Hi </p> <p>I am an undergrad student in CS and one reason for studying that is that a developer needs nothing more than a computer or a laptop.<br /> My Dream is to be a freelancer or a co-founder of a software enterprise.(long term goal)<br /> But i want to be free as a bird , so i can work almost everywhere where internet is availiable.(or not , thanks to git ;) ) I would like to live in CayoCoco , as a Developer-- is this a realistic dream ?</p> <p><img src="http://modos.org/beach.jpg" alt="beach" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1220215/the-gurus-here-in-stackoverlow-did-you-asked-stupid-questions-when-you-were 0 @the Gurus here in Stackoverlow : Did you asked stupid questions , when you were young? [closed] n00ki3 2009-08-02T23:50:14Z 2009-08-02T23:54:43Z <p>Hi<br /> When do people become Guru's ?<br /> Do they ask stupid questions ?<br /> Or , are they so smart .. they read a lot of books .. so there is no need for a stupid question?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/582209/dotnetnuke-social-links-for-blog-module 3 DotNetNuke: Social Links for Blog Module Ken Wren 2009-02-24T15:34:55Z 2009-07-24T15:51:17Z <p>What is the best method for adding social links to each blog entry?</p> <p>I could use sample code of adding links to the ascx files or I am even able to pay a little for a module that will do it.</p> <p>I will have parent and child portals.</p> <p>edit: I've updated the module and checked the social bookmarking options. However it did not appear? Am I missing something?</p> <p>Thanks</p> <p>Ken</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1169173/best-way-to-get-friends-actions-for-a-social-network-php-mysql 0 best way to get friends actions for a social network php/mysql jasondavis 2009-07-23T01:48:49Z 2009-07-23T04:57:59Z <p>I have a social network similar to myspace but I use PHP and mysql, I have been looking for the best way to show users bulletins posted only fronm themself and from users they are confirmed friends with.</p> <p>This involves 3 tables</p> <p>friend_friend = this table stores records for who is who's friend friend_bulletins = this stores the bulletins friend_reg_user = this is the main user table with all user data like name and photo url</p> <p>I will post bulletin and friend table scheme below, I will only post the fields important for the user table.</p> <p>-- Table structure for table <code>friend_bulletin</code></p> <pre><code>CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `friend_bulletin` ( `auto_id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `user_id` int(10) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0', `bulletin` text NOT NULL, `subject` varchar(255) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', `color` varchar(6) NOT NULL DEFAULT '000000', `submit_date` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '0000-00-00 00:00:00', `status` enum('Active','In Active') NOT NULL DEFAULT 'Active', `spam` enum('0','1') NOT NULL DEFAULT '1', PRIMARY KEY (`auto_id`), KEY `user_id` (`user_id`), KEY `submit_date` (`submit_date`) ) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 AUTO_INCREMENT=245144 ; </code></pre> <p>-- Table structure for table <code>friend_friend</code></p> <pre><code>CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `friend_friend` ( `autoid` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `userid` int(10) DEFAULT NULL, `friendid` int(10) DEFAULT NULL, `status` enum('1','0','3') NOT NULL DEFAULT '0', `submit_date` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '0000-00-00 00:00:00', `alert_message` enum('yes','no') NOT NULL DEFAULT 'yes', PRIMARY KEY (`autoid`), KEY `userid` (`userid`), KEY `friendid` (`friendid`) ) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 AUTO_INCREMENT=2657259 ; </code></pre> <p>friend_reg_user table fields that will be used auto_id = this is the users ID number disp_name = this is the users name pic_url = this is a thumbnail image path</p> <ul> <li>Bulletins should show all bulletins posted by a user ID that is in our friend list</li> <li>should also show all bulletins that we posted ourself</li> <li>needs to scale well, friends table is several million rows</li> </ul> <p>// 1 Old method uses a subselect</p> <pre><code>SELECT auto_id, user_id, bulletin, subject, color, fb.submit_date, spam FROM friend_bulletin AS fb WHERE (user_id IN (SELECT userid FROM friend_friend WHERE friendid = $MY_ID AND status =1) OR user_id = $MY_ID) ORDER BY auto_id </code></pre> <p>// Another old method that I used on accounts that had a small amount of friends because this one uses another query that would return a string of all there friends in this format $str_friend_ids = "1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8"</p> <pre><code>select auto_id,subject,submit_date,user_id,color,spam from friend_bulletin where user_id=$MY_ID or user_id in ($str_friend_ids) order by auto_id DESC </code></pre> <p>I know these are not good for performance as my site is getting really large so I have been experimenting with JOINS</p> <p>I beleive this gets everything I need except it needs to be modified to also get bulletins posted by myself, when I add that into the WHERE part it seems to break it and return multiple results for each bulletin posted, I think because it is trying to return results that I am a friedn of and then I try to consider myself a friend and that doesnt work well.</p> <p>My main point of this whole post though is I am open to opinions on the best performance way to do this task, many big social networks have similar function that return a list of items posted only by your friends. There has to be other faster ways???? I keep reading that JOINS are not great for performance but how else can I do this? Keep in mind I do use indexes and have a dedicated database server but my userbase is large there is no way around that </p> <pre><code>SELECT fb.auto_id, fb.user_id, fb.bulletin, fb.subject, fb.color, fb.submit_date, fru.disp_name, fru.pic_url FROM friend_bulletin AS fb LEFT JOIN friend_friend AS ff ON fb.user_id = ff.userid LEFT JOIN friend_reg_user AS fru ON fb.user_id = fru.auto_id WHERE ( ff.friendid =1 AND ff.status =1 ) LIMIT 0 , 30 </code></pre> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1167149/user-actions-like-social-networks-facebook-myspace-all-big-ones 0 User actions like social networks facebook,myspace, all big ones jasondavis 2009-07-22T18:12:06Z 2009-07-22T20:13:14Z <p>I am working on a social network type site in PHP, I have done this once before and the site outgrew my coding ability to keep up, this was a couple years back and now I am wanting to tackle this project again.</p> <p>Basicly on my network there is a friend_friend mysql table that keeps track of who is who's friend, for every confirmed friend, there are 2 entries into the DB here is that table:</p> <pre><code> CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `friend_friend` ( `autoid` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `userid` int(10) DEFAULT NULL, `friendid` int(10) DEFAULT NULL, `status` enum('1','0','3') NOT NULL DEFAULT '0', `submit_date` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '0000-00-00 00:00:00', `alert_message` enum('yes','no') NOT NULL DEFAULT 'yes', PRIMARY KEY (`autoid`), KEY `userid` (`userid`), KEY `friendid` (`friendid`) ) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 AUTO_INCREMENT=1657259 ; </code></pre> <p>I then have a user table with all users info called friend_reg_user</p> <p>Then a table for bulletins that users post, the object is to only show bulletins from users who you are friends with. Here is bulletins table</p> <pre><code>CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `friend_bulletin` ( `auto_id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `user_id` int(10) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0', `bulletin` text NOT NULL, `subject` varchar(255) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', `color` varchar(6) NOT NULL DEFAULT '000000', `submit_date` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '0000-00-00 00:00:00', `status` enum('Active','In Active') NOT NULL DEFAULT 'Active', `spam` enum('0','1') NOT NULL DEFAULT '1', PRIMARY KEY (`auto_id`), KEY `user_id` (`user_id`), KEY `submit_date` (`submit_date`) ) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 AUTO_INCREMENT=455144 ; </code></pre> <p>Ok so to do this I would either run a query on the friend_friend table to get all friends of a user and add them to a string like this 1,2,3,4,5,6 those would be friend ID numbers and then select from bulletin table where bulletin author ID is in my friend ID list</p> <p>The second method is to use JOINS to get all this data at once.</p> <p>My quest now finally, once the site gets very large, when there are millions of friends records and bulletins in the DB this all slows down, what are my options to speed things up? Is there a better way to do this? Also I am planning on changing bulletins to include more then just bulletins but do more of user actions like the big sites do now so it will show status updates and blogs and bulletins and all</p>