Great case, but in the specifics we are talking a web app, normally I would put state in memcache or Redis so its easy to balance it out on multiple webservers
@MidoriKocak I believe NikiC did send a pretty comprehensive email before the vote was closed: news.php.net/php.internals/91945 Your reply was just a link to a site, and didn't seem to address the implementation concerns.
And this room is just for people who find it convenient, it's obviously up to you to choose how you want to communicate.....but people are trying to help. Replying to what you think is a too short email with a very short email of your own, probably doesn't help resolve the situation.
Only thing is I dont see were the "Nothing Found" page is being generated. I'm looking at Search Result php and I see know where it resembles that page. Such as a Searchbar and button I think that maybe wordpress generating that
@Sara if you have a non-email and non-chat room communication path to her, it might be worth discussing elsewhere......the emails on internals are not productive...
we weren't happy with the impl, we tried to make it clear on the PR, then tried to make it clear when she came in here, then it didn't matter any more because I thought we were going to use your implementation @Sara
but the vote went ahead anyway ... I remember mentioning I'd rather it was stopped ...
none of this is a personal attack on the person who wrote the code, in case not clear ...
@Ocramius do you have any advice about how to prevent reveal.js overlapping the edge of an iPhone screen, when it works fine on a desktop, other than to just leave more gap or not worry about iPhones?
Not that reveal is much easier, but at least I don't need to learn 10 frameworks to put up <section><h1>fucking slides</h1><h2>motherfucker</h2><img src="pulp-fiction.png" alt="do you read it?"/></section>
@MadaraUchiha the worst part is that I have got to the point, that the only 100% correct answer, which I could honestly give, would be "it kinda depends"
the real clusterfuck emerges when you consider mappers that alter entities VS mappers that construct entities (as per DDD) .. and then you have te surrounding infrastructure of Units of Work and repositories and identity maps
@RonniSkansing You start having more and more layers of abstraction, or your layers grow very large with lots of loosely connected objects with varying degrees of naming clariity
I am not sure I follow.. lets say we have a microservice arch.. the size of each size code be 1 to 20k lines.. do not see how OOP han anything to do with the scaling
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Modelling the state into an object graph in-memory, and have the various entities interact with each other, in response to various inputs
@Leigh I worked with such developer ~2 years ago. His proudest innovation was splitting up the 5000+ line class in 5 classes of 1000-ish lines, each inheriting one another in a chain and having alphabetically ordered methods
locking developer in a dark room for 10 years do not make him a guru
@MadaraUchiha that's what extending class guy should think before doing it. which implies such kind of constant refactoring. but real life constrains, such as a boss, seem to get in the way of that.
I was straightjacketed by the constraints of the system. No way to sanely bring the architecture into this decade, no less this year. The time needed exceeded management's desire to deal with it.
Now I'm sitting here trying to write a more modern codebase to demonstrate that I know what I'm doing...
I'm still probing it, so I can't really say much about how useful it is in a real life situation (@FlorianMargaine can probably attest to that better than I can)
@Charles Maybe find someone who wants to work on a project with you? At least then it won't be 100% down to you to write new code, you can spot improvements in someone else's, and they can do the same with yours.
@JoeWatkins More like a mental effort kind of thing. First I have to find a project that I wouldn't mind being associated with, then I have to find a problem in it I can actually fix as a newbie to it...
I mean, the only thing I've found that I know has problems is Doctrine, and there's no way in hell I'm gonna be able to help there. I still need to produce a reduced test case for the problem I'm having...
multiple times I've put in PR's to stuff, just to fix them, and then I'm given commit access or made collab ... that puts pressure on me to be involved ... so then I'm involved ... and now ... I'm spread too thin most of the time ...
@MadaraUchiha it's so subtle, but this has happened on the first PR ... and it assumes there is going to be more, there probably will be ... but I don't need the pressure ...
@JoeWatkins You press "unsubscribe" on the repo and close the tab.
Really, I'm glad I found out about you, now I'm going to give you commit access to all my old repos, and have you maintain them for me, and you wouldn't say no :D
I can't help but think if that were me, and I was reaching out to someone like that and they ignored me, not only would I be pissed, but I'd think that person rather arrogant, even if only for a short while until something equally trivial was occupying whatever part of the brain cares about that shit ...