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11:01 AM
@Ja͢ck They only did that because we observed them doing it... :-P
 
@Jimbo I tend to have multiple layers now, like bootstrapping -> detect what should be run -> middleware_before (depending on registered middlewares for this route) -> controller action (runs classes that do business logic) -> middleware_after -> print, that way controllers actions only "launch" something, and mostly have only 5-10 LOC that is $result = doSomethingWith($x); logSomewhere($x); return $view->load($template, $result);
 
hehe
 
@JoeWatkins nice. You just need to make sure that the case has positive pressure.
of course I would also make the wiring a bit tidier
"positive pressure" as in: the fans pull more air in the box than get's pushed out
otherwise you can end up with case pulling additional air in through the gaps .. and nobody has any dust filters on those
 
@Jimbo I'm thinking about making this public for criticism, but I think that's a neat approach to avoid boilerplate code
 
Anonymous
@tereško I use vacume cleaners to yank the dust from my laptop :)
 
Anonymous
11:12 AM
with moderate pressure ofcourse
 
@samaYo that has nothing to do with what I wrote above
 
@samaYo You're not supposed to use vacuums to clean hardware. Use compressed air.
 
Anonymous
where would I get that?
 
Anonymous
tbh, it does get the job half done
 
Amazon.
 
Anonymous
11:16 AM
lol
 
spinning the gpu cooler with a vacuum cleaner is the fun part of cleaning process :P
 
Vacuuming creates a static build up. Not good for your insides.
Technically you shouldn't blow on hardware too. Due to moisture in your breath, hence compressed air.
 
@Fabor though it's not a reliable resource, here they say compressed air has water vapor too
 
also, @samaYo, if you are cleaning a laptop, you should disassemble it instead. Very often the dust builds up directly in the laptop's fan .. of course the radiator is easier to clean out disassembled too
 
Aye, but not much better out there.
 
11:22 AM
good afternoon
 
Anonymous
@tereško yeah, that's right. But there are times I get scared I might screw up something, so I basically stay away from it. Maybe when I put important data on external hard disk, I might try it
 
you usually can find a good teardown video on youtube, which has a detailed instructions for disassembly
 
I'm scared of disassembling my laptop, I don't think I could assemble it again
@tereško I have learnt that "teardown" doesn't essentially mean you can assemble it again
 
@MarcelBurkhard there is one way to find that out
 
true
 
11:30 AM
You'll always end up with an extra screw
 
@Fabor I kinda always do
 
nah I'm more concerned with glue in tiny devices
 
some brands are more difficult to disassemble than others
 
@Fabor they all are not needed in fact... ive done this ton of times.
 
I think it was smth like the xps 13, where the monitor casing is glued onto something and you open it with a knife
anyway just keep it in mind
 
11:31 AM
@iroegbu well, if you are using Apple, then taking it apart is either impossible is reall really bad idea
 
Sonys too, I damaged one laptop that way
 
It's the secret to infinite screws. Dissemble, reassemble, repeat.
 
Anonymous
@MarcelBurkhard so you are serious about xps 13?
 
@tereško on apple we need to but special screwdriver kits ... expencive
 
@MarcelBurkhard when you are disassembling a laptop, the monitor usually is left alone
@MarcelBurkhard yes, "teardown" means "take everything apart". But for cleaning it is not necessary. Instead you should focus on "get to the radiator, thermal paste and cooler"
 
11:34 AM
@tereško yeah I know, just an example... (I was watching the video from linus tech tips, he left it in the rain and need it to dry out)
@samaYo I'm not going to buy it now, but it's very appealing. I just don't really have the use case for it
 
What's the name of the programming anti-pattern, where one object is too interested in the properties of another object?
 
maybe tight coupling? :P
idk
 
@Danack leaking encapsulation
 
@tereško nah....there's a mildly amusing name like 'nosey neighbour' or something
 
not that I have heard of
 
Anonymous
11:40 AM
An anti-pattern (or antipattern) is a common response to a recurring problem that is usually ineffective and risks being highly counterproductive. The term, coined in 1995 by Andrew Koenig, was inspired by a book, Design Patterns, in which the authors highlighted a number of design patterns in software development that they considered to be highly reliable and effective. The term was popularized three years later by the book AntiPatterns, which extended its use beyond the field of software design and into general social interaction and may be used informally to refer to any commonly reinvented...
 
Anonymous
list of antipatterns
 
Anonymous
@Danack if it ain't there, it doesn't exist :)
 
I remember it had some funny name like @Danack said
 
"Feature envy: a class that uses methods of another class excessively." - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_smell
Listed as a code smell rather than anti-pattern.
 
that's about methods and not properties
 
11:43 AM
I don't view there being any actual difference between using getters and setters and accessing the properties directly.
There is a semantic difference in PHP. In languages that have property functions, there isn't.
 
Anonymous
Shotgun surgery is an antipattern in software development and occurs where a developer adds features to an application codebase which span a multiplicity of implementors or implementations in a single change. This is common practice in many programming scenarios as a great amount of programming effort is usually expended on adding new features to increase the value of programming assets. As a consequence these new features may require adding code in several places simultaneously where the code itself looks very similar, and may only have slight variations. Owing to the fast paced nature of commercial...
 
Anonymous
gotta love those names
 
Anonymous
> hey, you code has a shotgun surgery
 
may it's Object Orgy
 
@iroegbu thought about that too, but I think it's not what Danack means
 
11:47 AM
morning
 
@Danack do you mean the one where you use multiple levels of properties in a chain? Like $groupName = $user->profile->group->name; ?
 
moin @PaulCrovella
 
@SergeyTelshevsky No, it was for some code where class A is getting properties from class B, and just passing them to a method on object C.
i.e. Class A didn't need to be involved at all.
If classes B and C were able to communicate directly.
 
13 mins ago, by Danack
"Feature envy: a class that uses methods of another class excessively." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_smell
was what I was thinking of.
@Jimbo 1) Whenever someone starts saying that AOP is a solution to avoiding programmatic complexity, this is what runs through my mind
 
12:06 PM
@Danack Lol, I was sincere in the fact that I need to take a look at it. He's been going on about it for years - it must have something decent going for it
 
@Jimbo *cough* job-security. If you build a complex enough system, no-one else can manage it.
 
@Danack I've seen that and will never believe in that , if you build a complex enough system that's well documented, you'll be in hot demand in other jobs too
I'm one of the nice devs to other devs, hasn't hurt me so far :)
 
"that's well documented" - yes, that's the issue. I don't think implementing the architecture in code like that is a good way of making something that is documentable. Anyway, this is how I would refactor the code: gist.github.com/Danack/894be7f581265a17857d
 
@JoeWatkins ping
how can I build php extension against specific PHP installation? Let's assume I have several different PHP versions installed
 
@SergeyTelshevsky You should do. Don't put it on Reddit, they're retarded, post the link on here as a gist or something and maybe we can star it?
 
12:12 PM
if I do "phpize" it uses default PHP installation
 
@AlmaDo Just specify the exact path /usr/local/bin/phpize
 
@Danack cool
 
and then run the tests with the specific version of /usr/local/bin/php
 
@AlmaDo use correct phpize then configure --with-php-config=/path/to/correct/php-config
 
@Danack Ahh I see, so you've wrapped any persisting in a Registration object, for the User for example
 
12:16 PM
@JoeWatkins php-config is ?
 
Obviously that's an arbitrary example and you have to deal with a lot of other things like try / catches for exceptions and things,
 
@Jimbo have to finish testing it, refactor the crap out and will do
 
@Jimbo yes....though my coffee is still kicking in. The UserRegistration should probably be inside the UserFactory as well.
 
ah, I see
 
installed with php, used to supply flags and whatever to extension configure scripts ... php-config --extension-dir or php-config --include-dir and so on ...
 
12:17 PM
Thanks a lot
 
@Danack The UserFactory just returns a new User though, it's not to do with persistence is it?
Unless it's "create a new user if it doesn't exist, else return this one"
 
they are trolling me
/home/ubuntu/.phpenv/versions/5.5.15/bin/php-config
/home/ubuntu/.phpenv/versions/5.3.3/bin/php-config
/home/ubuntu/.phpenv/versions/5.4.6/bin/php-config
/home/ubuntu/.phpenv/versions/5.4.7/bin/php-config
/home/ubuntu/.phpenv/versions/5.5.16/bin/php-config
/home/ubuntu/.phpenv/versions/5.4.13/bin/php-config
/home/ubuntu/.phpenv/versions/5.4.8/bin/php-config
/home/ubuntu/.phpenv/versions/5.5.11/bin/php-config
/home/ubuntu/.phpenv/versions/5.5.3/bin/php-config
/home/ubuntu/.phpenv/versions/5.4.4/bin/php-config
:p
 
@Jimbo I'm going to change it's name to 'PersistedUserFactory' in a moment.
 
@Danack But you are using an event dispatcher there aren't you.. is that like an onRegistered callback?
I'm imagining rudimentary JavaScript there, like with AJAX: onRegistered: function() { }
 
@Jimbo No....I'll make that clearer, but that would be an actual queue like RabbitMQ or something. i.e. a storage and distribution of messages.
 
12:19 PM
@Danack A whole queueing system for objects doing their stuff? That's mental
 
@Jimbo "you have to deal with a lot of other things like try / catches for exceptions " That is a dangerous statement. About the only thing I 'deal' with exceptions is to catch them, generate a new business specific exception with more precise information, and then rethrow. I tend not to touch them otherwise, (except for retrying remote operations).
 
@Danack Ignoring catching exceptions in controllers for a sec, you're still thinking about using a queue for db operations and things, for your event dispatcher? Maybe clarification for that would be good... I see a useful blog post coming.
 
Anonymous
hehe @Danack you really have a linux used named "intahwebz"?
 
@samaYo crap it's down but I have intahwebz.com
@Jimbo yeah I need to rewrite it when awake, but just keep re-reading:
> There are things in a system where you really ought to have coupling. i.e. if you need to load some data out of a database, you want to pass an object in that gets that data out of the database. You don't have one object load the data, then fire off an event saying the data is loaded and then having an event manager figure out what the next object to call is. That way is just madness for stuff has to be though about together.
> On the other hand, there is stuff that doesn't have to be coupled e.g. firing off a registration email, or logging that someone has registered. For those things, it would be fine to use events as a form of a queue to process those 'jobs'.
 
Anonymous
@Danack what's wrong with your site >> basereality.com/cssEdit
 
12:26 PM
Things that need to be tied together closely should be tied together closely. Things that should be separate should be properly separate, in separate processes with a decent tool for managing them.
@samaYo It's fucked up.
Look at phpimagick.com if you want to see a site that isn't broken.
/as broken.
 
@Danack How about that decent tool for managing them?
 
Or similar. Just as an example - say that you find that someone has broken the captcha for your site, you will want to be able to turn off sending of registration emails.
 
@Danack Queues are for things that take time, like db calls, http requests, stuff on the server that'll take a while to respond...
I like your gist but it's way too short, it'd be awesome if it had a lot more in-depth stuff in there
Too many questions in my head
:D
 
You'll still want people to be able to register, and then at a later date purge the email queue of bad registrations. You can do that if you have a proper queue architecture, you can't do that with a simple 'command dispatcher' as shown in that example.
Yeah, yeah.,....I'll rewrite it later.
 
Oh wait, you're saying you're using a queue to say what needs to be done to things, not to hold things that need to have stuff done to them
?
So if you wanted to remove the captcha, you'd simple disable it in the queue
?
 
12:32 PM
No, you want to be able to disable the sending of registration emails.
 
I honestly don't know if we're talking about queueing long running things that need queueing, grouping objects together, what should / should not be in controllers, AOP or what now xD
 
guys , halp
I need a name for service which manages user profiles
ideas ?
 
Some fancy name?
 
some simple name
 
UserProfileManager
 
can you be more specific than "manages" to describe what it does?
 
12:56 PM
:D ^ Too simple
 
Nailed it.
 
Facebook?
 
as an aside, it's goddamn impressive how many of my google searches on architecture lead to SO questions answered by @tereško. so thanks, man.
 
=)
I will have to start updating my old posts
 
@VeeeneX Nicely done ;)
@tereško Component? Or Service? ;)
 
1:01 PM
I will go with "Personnel"
 
I've just though, that I should do it too :D
 
as in ProjectName\Model\Service\Personnel
 
Sounds good, bit like IKEA name :D
 
@tereško Personnel just means "people employed by a company", it has no verb describing what the object does, though... you definitely need something like Manager or Handler or similar
Personnel sounds like it should be a base entity
 
@Jimbo why would it need a verb associated to it ?
 
1:06 PM
@tereško So contextually it makes sense saying what responsibility it has and what it actually does
 
I love managers in my code, they make it clearer! ~
 
If it's just a dumb object, sure, Personnel makes sense...
@nikita2206 at least it says it does something
 
I would like to note how nobody had any useful names to suggest, but have shitloads of arguments why I shouldnt use one I picked
 
:D
 
1:08 PM
@tereško Is a bit like not claiming to know how to do MVC in PHP, but knowing what isn't mvc when people claim it is
It's all theoretical atm
But definitely reconsider Personnel if it does something
 
@tereško I suggested a PotatoManager yesterday man
 
What does it do anyway?
 
@Jimbo manages account related profiles: user's description, claims about skills, certificates and banking details
 
You say "manages", do you mean "holds" that data, or is responsible for getting that data to populate a user's object, or what?
(I think I'm asking the right Qs)
 
@tereško well, when you name thing the whole point of naming is making it obvious from the name wtf does it actually do and what it's made for, so this is ProfileManager hands down.
because that's how you described it
 
1:13 PM
Service Jimbo.
 
@nikita2206 I hate those unmanaged potatoes
 
Old but useful to know we're on the same page
 
"Info", "Data", & "Object" in class names are correctly pronounced "ummm"
 
@Fabor That's yo momma's job
 
lol
 
1:15 PM
lol
 
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@DaveRandom heh
@Jimbo I think it's easier to understand here
 
@Fabor Bastard, there's too many stars now
:P
 
:)
 
There's doctrine's EntityManager - do you think that's appropriately named?
 
1:18 PM
@tereško it's better to have some of these words if they really fit, than an unrelated name
 
@Jimbo Ha! I was thinking User -> component and UserProvider -> service
 
@iroegbu User -> entity, UserProvider -> repository?
 
exactly
 
shall we use $_REQUEST as parameter in any function call ?
5.3.22
php
 
@John Depends on the context. It's there mostly for convenience so you don't need to do if(isset($_GET['var'])) {} elseif(isset($_POST['var'])) {}
 
1:31 PM
okay
@Machavity but in my case its not working
 
I would avoid using them in functions except at the topmost level tho. Inject them into deeper functions
 
I am confused why?
showing whole goddamn page white.. :P
 
@John Turn error reporting on ini_set('display_errors', true);
put that at the top of your page
 
@tereško Did you come to a decision?
 
@John what is $_REQUEST variable ?
 
1:34 PM
@tereško Go with "Minions"
 
:)
 
@animaacija $_REQUEST = $_POST and $_GET together
@John Wait, you don't mean as an actual parameter? Like function foo($_REQUEST) {}
if that's the case that would throw a fatal. You can't redeclare superglobals like that
 
@John "shall we use $_REQUEST as parameter in any function call ?" you could, pass that value thru "allowed" array.
use if(in_array())else die()
i do that all the time
 
@Machavity ohh superglobal variables
got that
 
There's no mention about Exceptions in PSR... It should be placed into folder named Exception?
 
1:43 PM
but turning display_errors was also not working
actually no error was displaying on that page
not even warning
 
@VeeeneX that's how I do it
 
@John are u on localhost ?
 
yes
 
I have things like ProjectName\Model\Exceptions\AccessDenied
 
Ok, And what about naming?
 
1:46 PM
What keyboard layout did I have to choose to prevent windows from fucking up my quotes?
 
Ok, Thanks tereško!
 
@PeeHaa Turn off smart quotes in autocorrect?
 
@VeeeneX I tend to use names that describe what exactly is the exceptional condition \
 
@PeeHaa switch between US and GB
 
1:53 PM
US (Not International)
thanks all
 
:-)
 
Anonymous
<rant-of-the-day> fuck gitlab </rant-of-the-day>
 
@Machavity thanks
 
@VeeeneX If I have 2 or 3 exceptions, then I'll just have them in the same directory as the component
But if I have more, that's when I'll group them
Maybe rule of 3 applies here
 
posted on April 17, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by Thomas */

 
2:09 PM
@Machavity but when I looked into this link stackoverflow.com/questions/1660912/…
it says different
 
@John Ugh. That answer is horrible. It makes it sound like that can work
Here's the truth. The parser won't let you do it Fatal error: Cannot re-assign auto-global variable _REQUEST in...
 
Anonymous
So is the question.
 
Ah, there it is. It can work in PHP 4.4
which was still around 6 years ago
I added a note to the accepted answer
 
I always sigh when I see HHVM performance charts… against PHP 5.x … what about a realistic baseline like PHP 7, which will be anyway out when you finish migrating. [when starting today]
 
To celebrate hitting 10k followers, I am giving away "Going Pro” http://bit.ly/1ba1jXg Only for today, first 10k people.
 
2:26 PM
when i try ./ext-skel --extname=myext --proto=myproto.def it only generates config.m4 no header or source file any idea why ?
 
Actually, they removed the superglobal-as-function-argument in 5.4, not 5.0
 
any hint. tutorial link ?
 
^ From 2009
 
Anonymous
but DI is a purely an OO concept.
 
2:32 PM
Yeah, but the accepted answer is bad, as our friend @John just found out
 
no it's not
DI is also a functional concept
 
Just found a bug on production site and run it to test, fucked up the site, the developers who made the bug fixed it, but now them and management is angry on me.
Is that ok? :/
 
What part do you not think is ok?
because it didn't affect me in any way so I don't have much of an opinion
 
2:57 PM
@samaYo DI is not an interaction :P
 
@Fratyr you don't have a staging or test environment to test against?
 
It's a way of life™
 
i'm new to the company, they don't have it. brought me to solve the issues
apparently going to site.com/install and hitting one button destroys the site. it was like that for some time. i found it and reported to them, but first I ran it to check... on production.. site was down for an hour :/
 
Anonymous
@ircmaxell I meant it should not be used in a function like that, specially with $_POST variable, since it's global, and hence does not require to be injected.
 
tell them that it's an example of why you need a test/staging environment that matches production? People need to reproduce issues before spending time fixing them, and if the only place to test is production....
 
3:03 PM
Tried to. the one who left installation dir there blames me for finding it and running. it's okay that he left it for years there
:/
Never in my life had this weird feelings
 
> there blames me for finding it and running
 
Of being right and not at the same time
 
There are times and places where shouting at people is not the worst strategy.
 
You mean shouting at me?
 
You could be 'shouting' at him for introducing that bug, and then not being embarrased when it was found.
By 'shouting' I don't mean actual shouting (unless they start first) but just making it very plain that you think they're the person at fault.
 
3:06 PM
Well... I was polite enough just to notify him by email
 
You probably aren't going to be able to make persuasive arguments to that person to demonstrate how they should change their ways....
Ah.
 
He was the one 'shouting' in presence of management to tell how bad I am.
 
Don't use email.....it sucks.
And leaves evidence.
 
@Jimbo You got me... you sonofabitch.
User input to extensionless filenames:
preg_replace('([^a-z0-9-])', null, filter_input(INPUT_GET, 'filename'))
^^ Regrets?
 
@Danack Unless your hard drive conveniently crashes. Or you run your own server. But I digress ;)
@Fratyr While i fault him for being stupid enough to leave something that could crash the site up, I would NEVER run code without some reasonable idea of what it does first.
especially on production
 
3:16 PM
@Machavity you right, so many years in the industry and feel like a newb now... :/
Kinda ruined my day and I have a flight now... All these hours to blame myself :D
 
@Fratyr I tell my kids the same thing I tell myself and what I am about to tell you now. Can you do better? Then do better
and consider the yelling as a victory of sorts
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3:35 PM
any of you feels he knows me good enough to fill in kevan.org/jh/gooh?
 
I don't see sociopathic on the list.
 
@Fabor yeah, it only has positive traits
 
Unlimited selection?
oh pick5 or 6
 
since when was sociopath considered a negative trait
 
\o/ I think I get to architect a new login process for our website and get to include opt-in two factor authentication.
Our login processes has been bandaid patched for years now and nobody really understands it. We need to add two-factor auth and migrate to new crypt types so between those two things my boss is leaning towards a rewrite.
Which is awesome!
 
3:41 PM
@Fabor thanks
 
I love rewrites!
 
np
 
@ircmaxell If I get to rewrite my login and security process, what goodies would you consider? We are planning on opt-in two factor authentication and need to build in a way to migrate to new crypt schemes. What else?
 
Anonymous
@Gordon why is religious there?
 
It's not his choice of words. It's from a 1950s study
 
3:44 PM
 
Anonymous
@fabor I know, I just did not understand how anyone can think someone has a religious trait
 
We need a poster or something
 
@LeviMorrison two-factor including mobile text id thingy?
 
@Fabor I think we'll use Google's two-factor auth stuff.
 
@samaYo dunno.
 
3:47 PM
@LeviMorrison Ahh, I see. I like MS's phone app for two-step. It's a little easier for me than Google's Authenticator.
 
Is there any ecommerce platform that is not embraces spaghetti code like oscommerce or opencart?
 
@Gordon Maybe it was supposed to be "deity-like"
@Fratyr no. In the world of eCommerce, there is only terrible and worse.
 
presta shop?
 
oscommerce is bad. Zen Cart (OSC fork) makes it look good by comparison
Magento is much cleaner codewise, but they built it off Zend Framework, which is like flying from Buenos Aries to New York, with a stopover in London
 
I have opencart now, and im disgusted by the vqmod... injecting core changes through XML is... you know. too much. no adequate MVC to extend the core functionality
 
3:56 PM
@Fratyr Oh sure, software that still supports 5.2 is usually awesome
 
no API or whatsoever. Magento is heavy for sure
where are all the fancy "OOAD,SOLID,TDD" guys to develop something modern :)
 
@DaveRandom no one called me that since i stopped playing ut ;)
 
Maybe it's just me, but it's oddly difficult to find a shop that does custom laser/die cut silver or gold pendants in Canada/US. Any suggestions?
 
@Fratyr Arguing over semantics and not actually writing code.
:-P
 
@Fratyr sylius.org not necessarily solid oop but at least a bit better ^^
 
3:59 PM
@DaveRandom you are my favourite phrase generator now
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:-D
#friday
/me goes to get drunk
later
 
user895378
morning
 
@Fabor I currently am only level 25
 
@DaveRandom did u know injecting alcohol makes it faster. Do that and come back to us in 10 mins
 
posted on April 17, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by 40raw */

 
4:06 PM
+cheaper
 
4:23 PM
Bleh. I agree with Julien that our closures suck but I don't want to fuel a fire.
 
Our closures don't suck, unless they're static, and then they suck a whole helluvalot
Implicit scope capturing would be nice, but meh
One of the only things I want is:
class MyClass
{
    public function myMethod() { }
}

$myBoundClosure = (new MyClass())->myMethod;
But that ain't gonna happen.
 
@DanLugg They still suck.
 
4:48 PM
@NikiC What are your current thoughts on this? github.com/php/php-src/pull/1190#issuecomment-89980987
I'd rather not disclose self and parent at all in any context; do you think that's BC in some way that is meaningful?
/cc @bwoebi
 
user895378
I hate self and parent ...
 
user895378
class A {
    public static function who() { echo "A\n"; }
}
class B extends A {
    public static function who() { echo "B\n"; }
}
call_user_func(['B', 'parent::who']); // A
 
user895378
^ awful
 
user895378
That ['B', 'parent::who'] is a valid callable is crazy to me.
 
@LeviMorrison I prefer to not disclose self/parent either. I think it's okay to change this only for the new api
 
4:54 PM
@rdlowrey It's just disgusting.
Yuck.
@NikiC So… isClassOrInterface… what about isClassOrInterfaceOrEnum?
;)
 
@LeviMorrison ugh
@LeviMorrison isClassLike?
 
isTypeThatUsesClassSymbolTable
 
but yeah, that's a good point actually
isClassOrInterface is too specific
 
user895378
isClassy() :)
 
haha I like it
 
5:01 PM
Dan::isClassy(); // reliably false
 
isTypeThatCanHaveMethods
 
isTypeThatShouldHaveMethods
 
Not sure if that counts enums or not o.O
 
user895378
supportsBehaviors() ?
 
user895378
/me is just spitballing ideas
 
and what is usage of this ?
looks like this simulates javascript object for storing functions and variables and moving them around. Ill say how bright this was. Just bright! one word
i would like to see problems that this programmer solved this way.
 
5:40 PM
I don't think that technique is meant for solving problems, just creating them.
 
@LeviMorrison That would be my preferred way to transform them to other values.
 
@LeviMorrison self, static and parent should be compile-time only constructs (everywhere)
 
5:56 PM
morning
 
Evening :D
 

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