when I run php -i | find "Thread" it also says PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'ext\php_wincache.dll' - %1 is not a valid Win32 application. in Unknown on line 0
@PeeHaa That's sad. In a world where you can literally spin up a VM with a single command, do you find a single useful thing about developing PHP on Windows?
@PeeHaa Right, because of all those Windows NT licenses you have laying around that you will eventually one day use to run those thousands of Windows production servers with PHP?
I'm not saying which operating system you should use on your desktop. I'm just suggesting that developing for PHP on Windows, in a world where the vast majority of your code will run in a linux environment anyway, is just shooting yourself in the foot before you've even had a chance to to stand up.
At the risk of getting feedback that I can't respond to before Saturday, you might want to look at github.com/danack/Tier if you want to know how I stitch an app together.
@PeeHaa I'm not even sure how that's a sensible reply to what I just said. Where do I suggest that you were the only one and how does not being the only one strengthen or weaken that argument?
yea, I don't often have those. I more often walk into a room, think about something other than what I went in there to do, do it, then forget my original intent.
now that I have a house with multiple levels that is more of a pain in the ass :P ;)
like the other day I went to switch the laundry over, noticed my fish tank was a little low, did a water change, forgot about the laundry
I remember one time, I had a party at one of my apartments. My good friend Jay was in attendance, and passed out on the couch. At about 4am, I was on my computer, him still on the couch in front of me, and I noticed him get up. I saw him come into the kitchen (to my left) and open the fridge. I said "Jay, no more beer man", he proceeded to stand there, blankly. "Dude, all the beer is gone". Nothing... except the sound of trickling. He was peeing in my fridge.
Needless to say, I smucked him, shuffled him off to the bathroom, and cleaned up the mess with his sweater.
He slept in and had to run to work the next day; pee pee sweater in tow.
@DanLugg my brother once came home from the bar blind drunk, slothed up the stairs, stumbled into his room.. half hour later comes out, stumbles into my moms room, opens her closet, pisses all over her shoes and shirts.
@rlemon I was so tired today, I fell asleep in the afternoon
My mother called me to ask me whether I want something to eat, and apparently (I have no memory of this), I told her to take the last letter of the W, and buy that.
when I fall asleep at my computer (some nights) my gf laughs at me. 9/10 times I will get up and goto bed on my own, but not without stopping at the fridge and eating a pickle.
Why is factory methods considered an anti-pattern? Is it because of SoC.. and object should know how to be itself and not how to make itself? Or is it because calling MyObject::createFromArray($arr) is hiding the fact that new is being called.
@Orangepill MyObject::createFromArray is a named constructor, which is fine. Factory methods are bad because they have to know about things that are not related to the class.
e.g.
class RequestResponseFactory implements ResponseFactory
{
private $request;
function __construct(Request $request) {
$this->request = $request;
}
function create(array $responseData) {
$acceptHeader = $this-request->getHeader('Accept');
if (strpos($acceptHeader, "text/xml") === 0) {
return new XMLResponse($responseData);
}
return new JsonResponse($responseData);
}
}
Neither JsonResponse nor XMLResponse need to know about requests. But the factory does, as it needs to know which type of object to create.
@DaveRandom This is your requested reminder for router + any other misc items you require. Also, text me when you're in Soton and I will see if I can get home earlier.