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19:00
you guys tried to use monitors vertically? code is more "vertical" than "horizontal"
Anonymous
yes ^^
i wish my monitors could be rotated :P
@Worf does it have holes for VESA mount ?
just one
emm ... that will be "noe"
19:04
@tereško Which games?
i need a monitor that can be rotated at any time because i also use other programs that need an horizontal resolution
my old samsung used to have that
@Worf rotate by 360?
I have one that rotates by 90. :)
90°
@Worf at home I use 1+1 (one vertical and one horizontal)
360° must be good on the ISS
19:06
@Machavity why do you care ?
@tereško It doesnt have freesync though, does it?
@MarcelBurkhard there has been only one ultra-wide monitor with freesync for now .. I really don't feel like beta tester \
@tereško Nothing malicious. It's just Steam has pushed so many games into Linux that the list of Win-only is getting shorter
@Worf BENQ XL2420Z
@tereško me neither, but I don't feel like spending 800$ on a monitor when I know that I want to have a new one a year later ;D (Which is why I went with 300$ korean monitor)
19:08
@Machavity I know, but a) I actually prefer FreeBSD b) most of the linux-games come from various indie's
@ircmaxell yes, except on youtube (and other selected sites)
@ircmaxell Yes
@ircmaxell More like, does anyone here not run adblock?
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@MarcelBurkhard shipping Korean monitor to Latvia would be nightmare. It takes 10 days to get shit from Poland here. And "it will be cheaper next year" is kinda annoying argument. I was not buying an upgrade for existing monitor. I was buying the first one.
@tereško cheapest one I can find in Switzerland.
and that is in Swiss francs :/
19:15
@MarcelBurkhard oh .. and I heard that same argument when I was buying Sony Z2: it will be cheaper next year .. yeah, sure, in a year my $500 phone lost about 25% of value. I will accept it as cost for getting a phone that can easily compete with this years headliners
the git ML seems very rational and peaceful place, I need to get used to this kind of ML.
@tereško the shipping from korea took 2 days and was free of charge, and switzerland isn't exactly close to korea by any means.
What I meant is that I want a freesync/g-sync monitor and I don't want to be an early adopter, thus I wait another year
also 144hz @ 3440x1440p
well actually 96hz+
@MarcelBurkhard Isn't there a costume tax for importing virtually anything from abroad? ~2 years ago, I bought samsung galaxy from germany, and I was billed chf 75 here.
yes tbh I paid 343.- all in all with VAT
but If you don't take "perfect pixel" one you might get away with 300.-
well, I am quite satisfied with mine
19:25
@tereško I don't doubt it
especially when it comes to colors and viewing angles
I'm sure it rocks, I just personally really want adaptive sync
the is one thing though that I find annoying: the power button (which is merged with "option stick")
i would just leave it on standby :P
@tereško Multiple windows must be annoying also, resizing everything manually, and moving windows around. While on separate monitors, you can just maximize any window with a double click.
19:29
the difference between standby and turned off (but plugged in) is negligible
@robue-a7119895 since win 7 you can at least snap windows to half the screen
and in 8.1: 4th of the screen
I intend to learn to use virtual desktops
because it sucks having 3 monitors
Just found a new portable method to load HTML fragments in DOMDocument: stackoverflow.com/a/29499718/367456 /cc @thw
@MarcelBurkhard I was using those about time when Xorg 6.999 was in svn ... really easy to pick up that habit
@ThatBrazilianGuy str_replace
19:32
@MarcelBurkhard I use 2 2560x1440 monitors and virtual desktops.
:)
@LeviMorrison sounds good
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@hakre I am using something like that in FluentDOM (with a tag named html-fragment) - but this on is more generic.
@hakre I looked into the source for XMLReader::expand() today, and you can provide the document as the argument, avoiding the additional call to importNode().
@ThW woot?
I have to try that. Just seeing the manual page, I wonder what basenode means. have you tested it yet?
this is really nice. I have to add this.
@ThW libxml version requirements look good, too. 3v4l.org/ol4uo / -> 3v4l.org/040Yu
ThW
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19:48
looks like it was added in 5.3
@Danack I actually don't :)
I don't go anywhere or do anything that I would need it.
@LeviMorrison You don't use twitter?
Not really. I get on once every RFC I write :)
that's probably wise.
19:54
@ThW nice one. rob richards FTW :)
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:-)
I would still recommend using adblock, there have been plenty of javascript vulnerabilities exploited through ad networks IIRC
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@hakre We should probably add that to the manual...
do you guys use pdo to fetch classes?
Is it considered bad practice to use __call magic to keep from having to define a bunch of getters/setters for private/protected properties on a value object?
20:04
@Orangepill Dunno about bad practice, but it's certainly a sadness.
@Orangepill IMO yes, use abstract classes or your ide
@charles Generally I would agree... but there is so many properties... so much boilerplate....
@MarcelBurkhard "have been"? Try "still do". I hate clicking on links in my phone and oh hey, Google let someone slip a JS hijacker in.
@Machavity Get adblock on your phone
@MarcelBurkhard how would I use abstract classes to solve this? I need to get a better IDE... what are the cool kids using these days?
20:08
@Orangepill There are many things PHP will let you do, out of necessity, that you shouldn't do in general out of sanity. __call() is one of them
there should be an AdblockOS for ARM phones :P
@Orangepill there is nothing bad or "insane" with __call(), some things just can't be accomplished without missing methods. But using __call() just to have getters and setters because there is "too much boilerplate" is a sign that your design is not good.
@PeeHaa Yeah, but it's a proxy on Android as opposed to a Chrome/FF plugin. And it requires setup on all networks which is a pain
@Orangepill Yes, in case it wasn't clear.
@LeviMorrison Crystal :)
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20:19
I get empty previews on edit.php.net :-(
@ThW yes, it's broken.
@sam_io I hope you know it was a quote
I wish you could type class properties...type safety is really the only reason I'm not making all of the properties public.
20:27
@Danack Was there ever a time where it wasn't broken?
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@Danack looks like a browser security problem
@ThW it's in the manual, but perhaps some words for what it is used for. and maybe your nice example :) (or an excerpt of it)
@PeeHaa you sure it's pure spam? I mean if he actually puts the code on some repo publicly, this won't, right?
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@hakre I created a patch describing the parameter and adding the changelog. No example yet.
That's very fine already I'd say. No need to make the docs on XMLReader extraordinary outstanding for a single parameter IMHO.
@hakre Check the actual raw contents of the question
20:38
Btw, I have build this one here recently: IteratorMediator
@PeeHaa that one link could be spammy, I left a comment he should release. I don't see - apart from being a broad question - anything particularly spammy (but that one link maybe).
@hakre There is only the link in the question. Everything else is just decoration so OP could add the link.
@hakre So it emits events for every iterator action taken?
my spam flag triggered automatic closing
@NikiC If I remember correctly it still works in Firefox and Safari.
20:51
@LeviMorrison at the moment only events, yes. as it's a mediator, you can also trigger those events (at least for listeners) - no idea where that all can lead to. I'm chewing a bit whether or not I want to allow return values and for what (and how). Also if I bubble up t decorated OuterIterators. In any case I'll update the DebugIterator family with the mediators.
Filtering on current would for example allow to add listeners instead of creating multiple CallbackIterators.
can array value hold normal functions.
@kelunik someone is being even stupider than usual on internals aka the "Tick functions (on C level) with state" thread. Would you mind if I pointed them in the direction of amphp/redis on how to do asynchronous stuff in a sane way?
@FlorianMargaine well its working.. i just tried.
21:29
<?php
function helloworld($k) {
echo $k;
}


$arr = array(
'func' => helloworld("abc")
);

foreach ($arr as $p => $v) {
$v;
}
Me too.
I am curious, Is it good way to approach or incorrect.
can be used for truth tables
ah..
wait
your code is just calling the helloworld function...
it's not putting a function as a value
21:36
well, it can return too..
just need to change code.
<?php
function helloworld($k) {
return $k;
}


$arr = array(
'func' => helloworld("abc")
);

foreach ($arr as $p => $v) {
echo $v;
}
that's what I meant
no
you're still just calling the function
of course that works
well, you are defining it there.
That's not holding the function, that's holding the result of the function.
21:38
ah.
in the end, your array is just holding a string
true.
holding a function is more interesting
it means you can do $arr[$k]();
yeah.. that will be cool.. if that happens.
Seems more like pointers
21:43
@Rafee it works.
6 mins ago, by Florian Margaine
http://3v4l.org/hid6D
great.. its only working greater 5.4
Anonymous
still trying to understand why developers choose Mac Os over Windows
Anonymous
@HamZa point that pointer above :)
@FlorianMargaine thanks man.. i am gonna, workout that something on it.
@Rafee because of the new array syntax. Works on 5.3 with the old syntax. 3v4l.org/ijAno
21:48
why like that..
well, I am using 5.5
its working good.
@sam_io I guess you won't know unless you buy one and stick with it :P
I hated it at my internship but maybe it's because I had limited rights on it...
Mac has advanced developer pre installed on it.. like ubuntu..
may be i wonder..
advanced dev tools? Nope, not that I can remember...
Anonymous
Trendy and advanced luring mechanism ... maybe.
because, i have already used
python, php, ruby
svn too
actually, i used python and php only.. not the remaining.
and other is reason may be commands.
And i wonder, why didnt they pre-installed their own tool xcode... ahaha..
seriously.. dont know why..
21:57
@rlemon I think @PeeHaa would make a great moderator but I don't think he'd win given the current lineup
I'd vote for him
even tho he does use php
@Rafee because not every computer user needs them. The same goes for windows. I would also prefer to have a clean OS rather than some crappy added software that would waste my time by uninstalling it every time I reinstall my OS
true.
11 mins ago, by Rafee
Mac has advanced developer pre installed on it.. like ubuntu..
emm .. wut
haha.. sorry my bad english.
developer tools.
Anonymous
22:07
not enough to turn the tide for me
Anonymous
Like half of anything in the business world, it all comes down to aesthetic value and trend to call x is better than y
22:43
> Even though I should've provided more information/code possibly, someone should've have mentioned variable variables and assignment by reference. source
23:03
lets be serious...an experienced php programmer(which i assume some of you are on this website) would've thought about php dynamic variables. — dave 5 mins ago
lol
Yeah… that's a pretty lousy accusation. Is that an accusation? I think so.
that q should be closed?
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