What do you guys think about the factory pattern? I understand the principle but I have yet to run into a case where I get a re-use. Almost always it's a 1 to 1 with a mapper.
I doubt this is the correct room, yet its the closest I could find, please direct me to a better one if such exists. Do any of you have experience with mediawiki's dpl extension?
> Fake Fakes are objects that have working implementations, but not same as production one. Usually they take some shortcut and have simplified version of production code.
so you have $fooFactory = function(...){ return new Foo(...); }; $fooMapper = new FooMySQLMapper($fooFactory); $fooRepository = new FooRepository($fooMapper);
right?
then you realize you could improve Foo with a different version of it that is faster
all you need to do is change $fooFactory = function(...){ return new FasterFoo(...); };
this is what i do $fooFactory = function(...){ return new Foo(...); }; $fooHydrator = function($dbRow) use($fooFactory){ /* db row to arguments */ return $fooFactory(...$arguments); };
The abstract factory pattern provides a way to encapsulate a group of individual factories that have a common theme without specifying their concrete classes. In normal usage, the client software creates a concrete implementation of the abstract factory and then uses the generic interface of the factory to create the concrete objects that are part of the theme. The client doesn't know (or care) which concrete objects it gets from each of these internal factories, since it uses only the generic interfaces of their products. This pattern separates the details of implementation of a set of objects...
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Symfony's DIC always needs configuration. But if you are using one of the latest version, then then configuration can be very minimal, because they have added the prototype-based stuff
It would have a better chance if the BDFL of a major framework posted to the internals list how much they'd love to have it. https://twitter.com/taylorotwell/status/966293145704116224
? never tried it, but apparently my hipster js friends like vue.
@DarckBlezzer I don't think a framework will be able to help
unless you actually already have a design thought of, use cases, uml diagrams and pseudocode, choosing a framework right now will almost certainly paint you in a corner
📎: "It looks like you're writing your own ORM. Have you considered using one that's already written, tested, and widely supported like Doctrine, Propel or Eloquent?" — tadman27 mins ago
a more interesting thing about it, for me, and I haven't looked to see whether this is doable or not, is whether you can synchronise the runners to e.g. run both client and server end of a network test
although tbh that would be more useful in run-tests.php
I'd be tempted to just throw them in apcu and persist them into a json file or something (or even just dumping the raw MIME messages to individual files), possibly rehydrating apcu on restart
Police report filed. Apartment looking through security footage. Bank account contacted. Credit monitor established. Insurance contacted and claim created. Now I simply sit and wait. Apparently ~40% of stolen cars are recovered. Glad I work from home.
Car recovered. I am the most embarrassed person on the planet right now. I woke up early sick/jet lagged and wanted to get food. Instead of walking to nearby store I drove. Then forgot I drove and walked home. Fucking jeeeesus christ I am so embarrassed.
@PeeHaa i do what i can lately. the fact that browsers proliferated so much and they are so volatile forces me to give no guarantee on the supported browsers. it's a good excuse :B
chrome breaks basically every month... there's nothing i can do about that
I'm stupid, what's wrong here? I get can't set className of undefined. div = document.createElement('div').setAttribute('data-href', item.url); div.className = 'entry';
I'm still amazed that there is no mobile chat application for SO/SE, but I guess usually people are on their computer when they want to chat on here anyways