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00:00
I think Linus has a pretty good quote about how all development is selfish
There's plenty who are more selfish and write similar code to you, and just don't share it
github.com/php/php-src/pull/441 … the small things are also important^^
At least this was no selfish contribution unlike @rdlowrey … (but it was a 5 minute fix.)
user895378
@bwoebi +1 for you. I'm glad there are people in the world who are more altruistic than myself :)
pfft, selfish contributions are totally fine. (I only say that because all of my OSS contributions have been for my own personal problems with the codebase)
@bwoebi do all the changed comments have a meaning? O_o
00:12
@Ocramius this is automatically generated by re2c (the whole scanner.c)
the line numbers exist to make debugging with tools like gdb easier
because it wouldn't interest me at which line in an automatically generated file my code fails, but where it fails in the original file…
@rdlowrey (btw. I can also say that it was selfish because I just wanted to be not bored^^)
@Leigh did you just ask ircmaxell to reward a php contributor by purchasing them something ??
@JoeWatkins I'm not Leigh but I think he asked if it was acceptable to do so himself ;)
oh right ...
I'm not sure I like the idea all the same ...
there's no incentive to work on PHP, but if you reward one person, or even a group of people you will create an in-balance and possibly diminish an already insignificant incentive ... it's a nice gesture but in practice I think it might backfire ...
we get involved for selfish reasons yeah, but not really ... maybe we write an extension, which we then give away, we learn, we see an opportunity to apply knowledge outside of our extension, at this point we are no longer being selfish, it is not selfish of me to search bugs every few days and try and provide some assistance to perfect strangers using extensions I have never loaded ...
it wasn't selfish of me to devote my valuable time to APCu, I have literally no interest in such things, but I understand that they are required, sure I benefit, but I could have just as easily written my own cache and deployed it where I require it at work, I do such things all the time and am not allowed to release the code for obvious reasons ...
whatever the reason someone gets involved doesn't matter, what matters is they devote their valuable and limited resources to helping perfect strangers ... @internals might not reflect that, but it's just a mailing list, try #php.pecl on irc, or try talking to any of the people you already know like ircmaxell or nikic ... they are not being selfish ...
00:39
hrmm...I took the whole "selfish" thing as a light-hearted joke
/shrug
I wish @internals would blow up, it is a tiny lens to look at PHP through, with far far far too much focus ...
@JoeWatkins I disagree. They directly control the future of the language. I know a lot of people say "Just fork it it is open source" but what are the realistic chances of that happening?
no one is in direct control of anything, control of php is handed over to the angry mob you see posting on internals ... I don't see anyone in control ...
I don't think it's a productive environment
@JoeWatkins Fair enough. Perhaps I mean to say internals strongly drives the language in a specific direction
Not so much that they control it
00:42
@JoeWatkins not one specific person, but a really little group of people are in indirect control of it
Unfortunately nobody really knows what that direction is
That's the point. And honestly, it is scary for me. I make a living with this language and its future directly impacts my life, my wife's life and our well-being
I'm not someone who would ever say don't change anything ...
but, I'm a bit confused by this constant talk of direction ... when a road is being constructed, you coul say that it's being constructed in a particular direction, but once the road exists it doesn't need or have a direction unless you are using it, the road just exists ... what about just letting php exist, why must there be a constant discussion in place proposing changes or improvements ...
emm .. anyone ?!
00:45
@JoeWatkins exactly what I think too.
@tereško emm … what?
would it be correct to say that views and controllers form a "cohesive pairs" ?
@tereško don't think it's wrong… but if it's 100% correct, I cannot tell.
the "oop people" are asleep
@tereško good idea. Going to bed now too.
@JoeWatkins "...it doesn't need or have a direction unless you are using it..." I'm using it. I wanna know where this particular road is gonna end up
00:48
time to visit ##java
well it's already built, where YOU end up surely depends on how YOU program ...
@JoeWatkins And the features and abilities of the language that controls what I'm allowed to program is important, yes?
I mean, I can't implement function autoloading, named parameters, variadic functions and the other interesting features in userland PHP can I?
@tereško I wouldn't use the term cohesive pair to describe the relationship between a controller and a view ... whether they form a cohesive pair depends on the programmer doesn't it ...
At least not at the same level as a "native" implementation
I did say I'm not one that would ever say don't make any changes, but you know as well as I do that internals is rarely used to discuss such changes ...
perhaps if the people writing such things didn't have to battle their way through two tonnes of crap every time they post on internals such things might have existed a bit sooner ...
progress obviously will and should be made ...
00:51
@JoeWatkins That's the point and why internals has been getting such focus lately, imo
like I said, tiny lens focused on a horrible scene ....
@JoeWatkins A horrible scene that maybe hasn't had as much focus on it in the past? I don't know. But, if you're doing something "horrible" it shouldn't be that big a surprise when people find out and maybe they don't like it too much
I think I know what is wrong with PHP ... ever heard the phrase "be open minded, but not so open minded that your brain falls out" ...
PHP's brain has fallen out ...
@JoeWatkins well ... they form "a pair"
what I was wondering was the "cohesive" part
a controller can choose to use one of several views
00:57
.. also, I got kicked from ##java
@JoeWatkins that's Rails bullshit
views are not templates
This room needs a new description. Something similar to what the people in the C++ room do.
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl naah , we here actually talk about programming
What is a View to you @tereško? I'm not saying that because I think that Views are templates but the term is so widely interpreted.
I don't use rails ... you asked a question, seemed you wanted an answer, that's mine :)
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl Nope, description seems fitting. Vast majority of stuff has been about PHP :P
00:59
@cspray view is an instance that contains part of UI logic. Based on model's state it chooses which templates and presentation objects to use for assembling a response.
@tereško @cspray sometimes, one just gets bored with programming. Isn't that why Google and Facebook built their offices the way they did?
@cspray not really qualified to tell you about the past, I only really turned up about a year ago ... it has too much focus right now, it would be better if it did not exist I think ... but for whatever reason that doesn't seem widely accepted ...
I'd loooove internals to have an interface able to reflect the actual direction of the conversation ....
internals doesn't do that ... whoever is talking is ranked top, the one to listen too ...
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl Meh, we go offtopic sometimes. But, if you don't want to do programming then maybe a programming oriented site and chat room isn't the best place to hang out during that time :P
SO doesn't do that, reddit doesn't do that, digg doesn't do that ... anyone doesn't do that ...
@JoeWatkins I agree 100%. That means something other than what they have going on right now
And I don't see that happening
01:03
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl I would say that PHP room has a bit higher standards of content then C++ room
I never get bored ... I get exhausted and become broken after about a year ... but never bored ... everything else makes me bored ...
01:17
@rdlowrey I get almost no benefit out of working on php.net
I should stop
It's too painful.
@JoeWatkins hmm - bad examples. SO has 72k close votes now, and is a really bad experience for newbs asking questions. Digg.com has collapsed to a large extent, and Reddit almost got squashed for having kiddy pron rooms.
All of them could do with more direction.
user895378
@LeviMorrison You've done so much good work. You should stop adding features, bells and whistles and get the work you have done merged.
@rdlowrey I agree with this statement
you disapprove of their direction, but I think you'll find they do have a guided direction ....
@rdlowrey I actually haven't had the time lately. I have a commitment this Friday night so it might not happen this weekend either.
And sadly the longer I take to merge it in the harder it will be to fix merge conflicts.
01:19
@JoeWatkins Then I wish they would share that with the rest of us
@LeviMorrison , do you understand cohesion ?
@tereško I understand what the word means, but I'm not sure in what sense you are asking if I understand it.
no no I mean the examples, SO having 72k close votes is just a reflection that people don't rank closing questions as importantly as you do, or they should or whatever ... but it's a defined direction, the direction being that asking and answering is the important thing ... dunno about digg collapsing can't comment, and reddit and people talking about kiddy porn is just a reflection that if people are allowed they'll do some crazy shit ... but there is still a direction: give people a
place to discuss anything ...
@JoeWatkins Ah, ok I gotcha
01:23
@JoeWatkins The huge number of close votes isn't a problem by itself, it's an indicator that people keep asking the same questions over and over which are either inappropriate or already asked.
@tereško I believe so. Why do you ask?
37 mins ago, by tereško
would it be correct to say that views and controllers form a "cohesive pairs" ?
people ask stupid questions ... you don't need to do statistical analysis of user activity on stack overflow to deduce that, unless you are Mowgli ...
@tereško I believe that statement would be false, but I am open to a defense as I have not thought much about it. Views and controllers inherently have different roles and task and thus should be loosely coupled (loose coupling is generally associated with good cohesion).
anyway, I wasn't saying they do or don't have direction within their development community or team, I was saying that their user interfaces are designed in such a way that they reflect the actual opinions, approvals and disapprovals of the community at large .... you don't have to even write good english to be involved in a discussion if all that is required of you is to tick a box ...
if internals had such an interface the direction would not change
but it would be more apparent ...
the same people would be there thinking the same things, but there thoughts would be reflected on all our screens, regardless of if we agree or disagree with any or all of the subject matter ...
that is obviously required to be productive ...
I was talking with @ircmaxell about this, but he's just defeated by this all ...
terrible ... obviously ...
01:32
.. i will put it in as "debatable" , that cohesion thing
I still think it is worth chasing ... if you posted to internals now that you wanted to document PHP, you'd get told to fuck off, there's no time, or resources or it's technically incorrect for bunch of nonsense reasons that you would then be obliged to respond to, because they are right there on your screen insulting your intelligence ...
anyway, if you just do it, the focus of the masses will be forced onto what is actually being done what is doable, possibly how they can help or what they hate about it ... but bottom line is something will be getting done ...
The most recent suggestion in the 'Forum Software' thread is interesting
no not forum software, community moderated is definitely key ... if we want to reflect the actual unbiased opinion of the community ...
this happened not too long ago ...
named parameters was all over internals, everyone was talking about how php is broken because named parameters was ... oh all kinds of crap ... nikic done it ... no point talking crap anymore ...
@JoeWatkins I think the title of that is entirely misleading. Ultimately they are discussing many of the things you pointed out right now, mainly votes on discussions
@JoeWatkins It is happening right now? The last mail to the thread was just 4 hours ago...
tiny lens ... not being discussed in irc, not being slagged off on blogs/twitter that kinda thing ...
it was all over everywhere I should say ... but mostly fueled by internals, that's conjecture obviously but probably correct all the same ...
@tereško yeah, it totally is ...
01:43
stop .. go to sleep
no I am still working ...
I was wondering how I can center text within a box? I can center the box inside of the website, but not the text within the box...
.centerme {
border: 1px solid #CCCCCC;
width: 300px;
height: 300px;
position: absolute;
left: 50%;
top: 50%;
margin-left: -150px;
margin-top: -150px;
}
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<title>example</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css"/>
nice to see that I am not only one : news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6370343
@Nathvi header("Location: a css chat room ...");
hmm ... strange that did not work ... @NikiC please write a patch so that PHP works wherever I type it, oh and also understands everything I type, even if it's invalid ...
@tereško I skimmed his article. He seems to think MVC at one point worked on the web but is now outdated; I claim it never worked nor will it ever work over HTTP.
01:51
@LeviMorrison I was talking about comments , nto the article
that articles ancient
Oh, I see.
I said a patch without an rfc is just noise, because it ruddy well does create noise ... I don't have the mindset if you don't know C then fuck off, I was pretty explicit about explaining that ...
w/e looks like progress anyway ...
facta non verba ...
that's annoyed me a bit, but whatever ... he usually calls a spade a spade so maybe that's how I came across or was tldr when I tried to respond ...
Writing a wrapper for PDO ...
@JoeWatkins Interesting read.
he's quite a good writer ... however, I'm not convinced "if all the problems I say definitely exist are fixed by me, everything will be awesome" is a sound proposition ...
well he writes like we all chat, easy to read ...
I wouldn't claim to know how to fix everything either, but I'm not of the opinion we need to plan to fix everything.
For a project in such a state I would actually recommend a piece-by-piece solution anyway.
So for my part I'm going to look at refining the already existing yet under promoted Mailinglist Rules.
And think of ways to healthily promote it
I don't agree that it's in "such a state", you could say that one section of a vast, just massive, group of people tend to bitch about nothing and are pretty pointless ...
02:31
Perhaps it's one section, but it's the face of the internals development.
If things appear bad there, why would I go deeper into it?
ever spend any time in irc ?
you are talking as if you are able to change anything
@JoeWatkins Yes.
people are nothing but nice in irc, sometimes a bit direct, but it's a pretty productive place to be ...
And most of the time there is no discussion going on because they are busy with their lives.
02:33
my "internet-self" grew up in IRC .. I think the trauma is quite noticeable
a good sign that there is no real discussion to be had ...
me, I am talking as if what now ?
I mean in #php.pecl or doc or the ##php on freenode room ...
#php.pecl is pretty productive... if you ask a sensible enough question you will get a sensible enough answer ... the thing with busy people is that they are usually getting on with their lives ... that can't be helped and you might have to try twice but the answer is almost always worth listening too ...
I have no complaints about the IRC, honestly.
I think it's mostly the RFC process that brings out the worst in people in this particular group.
well then the project isn't in such a state, it's really just the mailing list, and it's not really everyone that engages in using the lists ...
Sure, but if you want to change anything anymore it requires an RFC.
Thus for anyone trying to make a positive impact they encounter the worst of the project.
if you go to irc and ask how something would be done, you might get a lecture about correctness, which you should probably listen to, even if you ultimately ignore it's conclusion, but you will get told how to do it, you might even get help, if it's raining outside, or I'm about and looking for a distraction ...
if you post on internals, any number of things can happen and none of them are productive ...
well first it requires writing an rfc, and I'm not being bitchy but that should be accompanied by a patch, because else the rfc just creates noise, it's an observation, not an opinion ... so that requires research, so irc is probably the place to conduct that, and you should have heard and thought about every REAL argument against your patch or idea given to you there and prepared well your response ...
02:43
I definitely agree that more preparation should go into RFCs. This is, of course, a generalization.
IRC is old fashioned, but it's no different in format to what we are doing now and happens to be what is already established and works well ... so there's no point in complaining something is old and shouldn't be used; html is old, xml is old, php is old, the earth is old, non-sequitor ...
I haven't complained about IRC, have I?
no no but in general you do get that ...
ever seen phil in IRC !? :D
there are places to be productive, I'm just saying ... you can choose to participate in internals or not, choose to focus on it or not ...
Nice summary of the :: war ;-)
I had almost forgotten the times that Felipe stunned everyone with the simplicity of the solution.
lately i have bee writing way too many answers
=/
time to get some sleeps
02:53
I am retiring for the night. It has been a long and tiring day for me. Good night, everyone.
nite @LeviMorrison
Good night, tereško, Joe Watkins.
nite @tereško
I will leave one last tidbit here:
> I often wish that some of the things I put in years ago had had a bit more friction. But
there was nobody around to provide that friction. ~Rasmus Lerdorf
I wonder, how large impact (if any) would case an en-mass migration of this chat room's php users to a different language
02:59
for example ?
actually, it doesn't matter ... for the same reason you couldn't coerce any group of individuals to do, well, anything useful certainly ...
lol
don't like teams ...
does it show ??
chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/info/11/… : to see the regulars and room-owners here
well no, more than likely not, lots of them already know multiple languages ...
You mean what would happen if noobs only had each other to solve their issues?
@Jack well , noobs and Mario/Kolink
as do I ... I happen to like PHP, don't see the problems others see ...
03:05
I haven't seen many answers by the both of them recently. Or perhaps I'm skipping those questions altogether.
well I see what others think are problems and have different conclusions ... don't get me wrong, other languages are appropriate, but replace PHP, you cannot ...
@JoeWatkins I'd argue that.
I sometimes wonder if this guy is for real :)
Mind you, it's ubiquity is unparalleled, contested only by Ruby and .NET. However, I think PHP can and will be replaced for professional development. Noobs who want to "Hello World" will always exist, and for that reason so will PHP, but if it ever wants to climb out of the sandbox, it'll need to start taking itself more seriously.
So basically what you're saying is that PHP is for noobs?
03:10
@Jack some people use PHP to feed their addiction to perl, now that perl is wank an' all ...
@Jack I'm saying that PHP caters to noobs.
Which is why we're always bickering, complaining, wish-listing, and pining after features and functionality.
I too have been down the path of Perl, and PHP dragged me out :)
@Jack you mean to say that there is still a path, and nobody has done the right thing and burned it down ?
PHP is like a childhood friend with whom you start a business. He's a zany guy, an outside-the-box thinker, and would make a good candidate to balance your critical thinking and strategic self; however, he smokes too much pot. You can only take your business as seriously as he takes it (or for that matter himself)
@JoeWatkins I don't look back :)
Although I still sometimes get dreams about the unless construct.
$a = 123 unless $b == 0;
03:14
hey don't bash pot smokers ... I bet I smoke more pot than that guy ... that's almost like sexist or whatever ...
I can't even get pot here ... without having to worry about the consequences of obtaining it illegally, that is.
@JoeWatkins lol, "too much" is subjective. I used to smoke "too much" pot. I wouldn't have taken me seriously if I had to (and I didn't)
But it's stands for my point.
@Jack I think that goes for most of the world.
@DanLugg taking yourself seriously is not a prerequisite of brilliance, Feynman ...
(there is no point in aiming for anything less)
My point was, and is; if you can't take your colleagues, your tools, or your vision seriously, then what the fuck is the point in bothering? If it's your colleagues, you need to change your colleagues. If it's your tools, you need to change your tools. If it's your vision, you're fucked.
PHP is a tool not to be taken seriously.
@Bracketworks You obviously haven't been to Singapore ;-)
03:19
Like a banana-hammer or hamburger ear-muffs. They might kinda, sorta, half-ass a job to completion, but when you need to bang in a nail or keep your ears warm, you'll reach for something that works.
most of that I can agree to ...
but you just said if you cant' take your tools seriously and then php should not be taken seriously ...
Right. Just like the pot-smoking business partner. You need to make a change, and the part you can't take serious, the part that's prohibiting development, is going to be the first target.
Let me rephrase "PHP can't be taken seriously".
I get the point of the story ... by the way ... my tongue in my cheek can't really be seen over th'interweb ...
Yea, we haven't upgraded to sarcasm-protocol 1.1 yet.
;-)
I do smoke quite a lot of pot, irrelevant really ... I agree obviously PHP is not always the correct tool ...
but I do take it seriously, I rely on it, so I must ...
03:24
@JoeWatkins It seems that @Bracketworks claims it's never the correct tool.
And that's the other side of the problem. We're all fucked.
@Jack Precisely.
I don't think it's a matter of taking it too seriously ... but reasonable expectations ...
We all have a toolbox full of banana-hammers, and the closest hardware store is on the moon.
@Jack can't see what bracketworks is saying ... so i 'unno ...
And here I thought that it was something else than a mindless rant, oh well.
03:26
@JoeWatkins So what should my expectations be? The vision of PHP as per the "sacred few" is blurry at best, and non-existent at worst. How am I supposed to objectively build expectations of something that has no formal precedent?
@JoeWatkins I used to smoke a-lot of pot. I was serious in saying I wouldn't take myself... uh, serious.
@DanLugg I'm able to take myself seriously, I'm just saying, it's not always the best head to have on while working is it ...
@JoeWatkins True; but the pot analogy is just that. Consider it tangential.
My expectations have to be based on the community, because the demi-gods aren't taking responsibility to come up with something on which to base them. So now I'm stuck wading through a cluster-fuck of shit, only to resolve that my expectations are either "hello world", monkey-fuck-patching the shit out of something to get things kinda working sorta, "hello world: in technicolor", and more monkey-fucking.
@DanLugg reasonable, do things in the easiest, simplest way possible ... even if the task is complex, there is a simplest way, which is usually correct ... what you find easy depends mostly on how much you know rather than on what you don't ...
your expectations for the future you mean ...
@JoeWatkins But despite years and years and years and years of existing, PHP has yet to make some of the elements most critical to it's intended consumers easy, or simple.
@DanLugg give an example ?
03:33
The HTTP web abstraction is fucked. OO? More like "no no". And name things right for gods sake.
From the above ranting list, namely the HTTP abstraction.
Be specific ...
All of it.
Hell, just $_GET alone is pretty awful imo
If they've gone to the trouble of bolting on a object-type system, why not leverage it natively? For, you know, what PHP was intended for: web-mother-fucking-sites.
php is not intended to be just oo ...
the abstraction you speak of is standard CGI/1.1 almost all of it ...
03:35
@JoeWatkins So? Just because PHP has object oriented capabilities doesn't mean you have to use them
And everybody talks about how PHP has its procedural aspects but then when things like function autoloading to make that easier the response is "if you want function autoloading just make a class with static methods"
And object based abstraction layer could essentially call all of the procedural hieroglyphs behind the scenes; same with the naming conventions. Backwards-compatibility? Ok, fine; then alias shit! When you do a major release, deprecate the stupid names.
Why do I need a 32KB (disclaimer: random number, haven't finished it) file just to rename shit?
@cspray I may be missing the point of all this ... but that kind of "do it like this" comment is always taken as unproductive ... but actually, if you do just find a way to do it for the meantime you will actually be pretty productive, if you are able to fix whatever it is you think is holding you back for next time then do it .. if you're able to release the code, show us ... don't really see the problem there ...
reasonable expectations ...
@JoeWatkins And that's the crux of the issue, "Just do it like this because IDGAF".
maybe it''s somtimes written for that reason, but take it how you will ...
it's an idea, usually :D
@JoeWatkins Huh? So because I can hack around something lacking in the meantime we should just forego progress? Function autoloading is a useful feature that community users want and it was shot down because (1) function autoloading isn't like class autoloading and (2) internal devs don't see the point, just make a static class
03:44
also, if you're not able to write your idea and someone likes it, they'll tell you about it and you'll have someone to write for you ...
I think there's a bit of a divide here; between the schools of thought on PHP. I stand on the side that wants to see PHP cleaned up to a sparkling shine. It doesn't need to introduce all sorts of fancy, ground-breaking concepts; it doesn't need to be enter-language-here but it does need a vision; preferably one that includes professionals among us who can differentiate between a clean, terse, language, and something that just dumps streams to a socket.
The other side is: just make it work so I can use it to make money.
I don't understand that side as much, hence the shorter description.
Sorry to say, but I don't think PHP will ever be clean.
Which is why I've all but given up on it.
A wise man once said:
8 hours ago, by tereško
@LeviMorrison maybe we should all just migrate to python
And yet you are here.
I'm mourning.
;-)
I said I've given up on PHP, not you wonderful people :-)
03:48
@cspray no no, get your work done, quickly, and don't waste time blogging or reading or writing to internals but solve the problem and show us the code if you can ... if you can't write the code find someone interested in your ideas, in some productive way (not internals), and you will have a writer if your idea has merit and someone has time ...
@JoeWatkins I'm sorry, but I don't see what that has to do with anything at all
This isn't some idea that I had
This was an actual implementation
So because I can hack around something lacking in the meantime we should just forego progress
Submitted by somebody competent enough to do it
@JoeWatkins Exactly. Using a class with static methods as a hack for function autoloading is exactly that. A hack
I know, we'll introduce a global function __call($fn, $args) {} =D
ok, it's a hack ...
03:53
I've never had a need for function autoloading tbh.
I was actually more interested in the constant autoloading so I could have namespaced constants that aren't tied to some class/interface or manual require
@cspray I shoe-horned Enums for that purpose.
But I think we talked about that.
@Jack But that doesn't mean others don't. If you don't like or see the value in function autoloading don't use it.
@DanLugg Yea
it's 5am
Jo
03:55
Y'know, I'm going to make my winter hibernation project "becoming competent enough with C and the PHP source to contribute", and then I'm going to put my money where my mouth is, and evaluate the results.
@JoeWatkins Function autoloading is a hack.
Worst-case scenario, I'll learn some C and be short a soul.
And if you really want to do OOP and have functions flying around, it's also a failure of OO design.
@DanLugg I was actually thinking the same thing
@omeid How so?
@omeid Because clearly every PHP project ever must be OO
PHP OO? More like PHP No-No!
Awww yeaaa.
03:58
@omeid my brain stopped ... while ago ...
@cspray No, but PHP is hardly good-enough for Functional Programming and if you're going to do Procedural programming with DB backed application behind a webserver, then fuck it. You might as well make all sorts of Code-Spaghetti and hacks.
@omeid I think the procedural and object-oriented paradigms can co-exist. But PHP fucked it up so it's a moot point.
@JoeWatkins does php room cure insomnia? :)
@omeid Your use cases are too limited. OOP is not immune to code-spaghetti. You can write procedural code that isn't a hot mess.

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