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Anonymous
8:00 PM
^ effective.
 
Wes
add nofollow too
or it will index images, if you have any -__- google is a biatch
 
google indexing things is not high on my list of concerns there
 
Anonymous
Ah, didn't know that. So, far that works though, non of my dev projects are searchable
 
8:15 PM
hmm, that image thing is stil processing… almost 30 minutes now
 
> how many languages PHP should be at once - can we get a dozen?
^ this quote from Stas made me laugh unreasonably much
 
@PaulCrovella is that who I think it is: stackoverflow.com/questions/36959854/…
 
@Gordon looks like it
makes you miss your mod power, I bet
 
@MadaraUchiha you there?
 
@Gordon Sure am
Sup?
 
8:27 PM
this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/36959854/… and my comment to it
guy asked the same question three times already under another account
he was asked not to do that by Paul at least once
can you please investigate and do the necessary if any
 
about |>, snark aside, my concern is that it's syntactic sugar that can easily make a little bit of code a little better or a lot of code a lot worse - and I'd rather not deal with the result when that range of outcomes meets the real world
 
@PaulCrovella |>?
What's the proposal?
 
@PaulCrovella Ugh, please no...
 
Wes
8:43 PM
why no, it's great
 
@Wes s/great/crap/ … I totally agree.
 
@Wes It's not really preferable to just using variables and intermediate steps like any other sane programmer out there, and it has potential of making things a lot worse
 
^ this
 
For example, do you want to echo out an intermediate value? Too bad, echo doesn't return the value
Neither does var_dump()
so no ad hoc debugging, and not everyone knows how to use a debugger.
 
good point, though, you have the same problem with function call nesting
 
Ekn
8:50 PM
I wonder... would disabling it by default do any good? (if main concern is bad usage) so the person who wants/needs/knows enables before using it.
or would that just not make sense at all...
 
@Andrea @Levi question … If Foo::BAR is constant access, Foo::$name would be constant access by variable, right? Then we logically also should apply that to bare constants… BAR is a constant and consequently $name constant access by variable???? There the logic is somewhat flawed.
 
Wes
your argument is invalid guys. why have $a[0][1]()->x()()[1][100]() syntax working then. it's the same thing. depends on how you use it
 
@bwoebi it doesn't apply to bare constants because reasons
 
@Andrea so, if it doesn't apply there, why should we expect it applies to class constants?
 
@bwoebi there ought to be symmetry between :: and ->
 
8:53 PM
@Wes because that is just repeated application of one generic syntax, while |> is special syntax for shooting people in the feet [in most cases].
 
@Ekn no, making things configurable just makes code less portable.. it's not something that would help here
 
Ekn
yeah I see
 
@Andrea There ought? Don't see why. -> is instance access, :: is class access. Totally unrelated.
just like $var is variable access
different syntaxes for different things
 
@bwoebi yet we distinguish static and non-static properties and methods with a single keyword
 
@Wes considering the pros vs cons doesn't make an argument invalid
 
8:56 PM
@Andrea we also don't distinguish class constants and bare constants not even by keywords … The only thing mattering is the placing in the file. Whether it happens to be surrounded by class {} or not
Point is, you can justify or refute why they should behave similarly to the one or the other. There's no real truth
 
9:34 PM
@DaveRandom Should be fixed.
 
Ekn
> The program will start 0.900000000000000000000000000000 and end in 0.999999999999999999999999999999 (after dot 30 digits) every number will encrypted via SHA-224 and match which one i gave before. But i need it in maximum 10 seconds.
 
> PROJECT BUDGET $30 - $250 USD ... average bid price of $10443
^ that's kinda wonderful
 
Ekn
indeed...
and the location of the poster...
 
9:49 PM
it doesn't show me the location
 
Ekn
Turkey it is
also weird that the site replaced the 0.999... bits with 'login to view' stuff
 
everything about sites like that skeeze me out a bit.. the more they want me to sign up the less inclined I am to do so
 
Ekn
yeah... besides, the most active and known ones are filled with shit tons of spam and/or scam
although it wasn't that much at first, at least the ones I have utilized
 
10:22 PM
@Sara My saracasm-o-meter can't decide which direction to point to in twitter.com/SaraMG/status/726537033682833409 … ^^
 
@bwoebi I think I might have injected a comma into your statement and changed its meaning, actually
 
@Sara a comma after not?
@Sara Also, did you mean that sarcastically that it's funnier now or not?^^
 
"Everything, not PHP, is actually crap." Implying the 10% came out of both PHP's 80, and the other's 20. I misread.
I meant it sarcastically, due to my misreading
 
lol
 
<--- Derp
 
10:26 PM
Everything, but PHP, ... would've been less misleading?
 
Don't sweat it. I derped by reading too quickly/casually.
 
@Sara Well-written text should be absolute clear even to quick word devourers ;-)
 
The problem is, 90% of the text on the internet is crap, so one gets used to guessing which parts are missing and/or misapplied.
((to bring the joke full circle))
 
I'm not sure there's a not clumsy way to enhance that joke.
 
hehe
@Sara So, I need to write my texts in a faulty way so that peoples automatic guessing results in what I intended to say?
 
10:47 PM
@bwoebi In a precisely faulty way, yes.
 
yip
 
 
1 hour later…
11:48 PM
|=> looks like an ascii sex toy
context... YOU ALL WERE THINKING IT TOO
 

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