@DaveRandom Sorry to bother you with this again. If you could please update the Addr composer alert dependency from "~0.9.0" to "~0.10.0" it would make my life easier. There is one BC break that you're almost certainly not affected by. I removed ReactorFactory::__invoke, but I can't imagine anyone's code actually used that.
I updated the docs on my master branch on github. Is there a way to merge those changes into an existing release or do I have create a new release (and increment the version)?
You should not have relative url's in your view files (html-files). Check out some common MVC systems like Laravel or Symfony. They all have some functions which provides you the full qualified url for you vew-files like: http://domain.tld/controller/param/... instead of /cobntroller/..
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@tereško 99.9% php developers think that MVC is something like MVP. When you say they're wrong, they will give a you a book where they have learned it. So even if you say what actually MVC is, they wound say you're wrong
@tereško It has nothing to do with me personally. I'm just saying that 99.9% (kinda) php developers think that controller is responsible for getting data to model and sending it to view. This is just a whole "system"
I saw very skilled php devs (that know patterns, SOLID stuff, decent algs) and they think the same about MVC
@tereško When you separate controller (manipulates domain model) and view (that creates the output), what would you call that (if there is a name for it)?
You know what sucks about 5.3? That I'm trying to use newer features all the time. a) [] instead of array(), b) array_filter with $key in callback, c) empty() with expressions, ... sigh
Not sure then.. Whenever I go write tests for some code, I first just prototype code, when I got something like I wanted. I write tests, then add code, run tests, refactor, add tests ... until the module or etc is done. After that I do not really know what unit tests to add, cause I guess every test is already there, cause without it, the code would not be there