@DaveRandom armor is items that the player wears, like gloves, helmet, chest piece, boots, etc. inventory is like a backpack where they can store extra items.
think of it like wearing clothes, then wearing a backpack and taking an extra change of clothes with you, and whatever else you'd need
@NikiC I came across a really strange thing yesterday, it appears when you have an NS_FENTRY and use zend_parse_parameters "C", it assumes the class you are expecting is relative to the current namespace ... I've not noticed this before, but it seems wrong ?
@Danack Well, I have a set of classes that I want to be a type of something, maybe something to be treated differently, although they do not necessarily have any common methods that they must implement.
In the least to remind the programmer that it belongs to a type and shouldn't do what the objects of that type aren't meant to.
@2dsharp at the point, when you start defining interfaces that do not have any methods
sounds like a somewhat retarded java thing, for problem of their own making: they needed a way to separate ArrayInterface from Serializable (aka, interfaces that are just implementation class with "interface" suffix from interfaces that actually describe the intent of the contact)
I can't reproduce it now, or find the words I saw in the error, it really threw me and I changed my mind about needing it ten seconds after I saw it ...
must have been something to do with being inside phpunit perhaps ...
well this is getting on my nerves, I can't reproduce it when I do exactly the same thing Idone last night ...
mostly, because it is terrible: the architecture is broken, it perpetuates bad practices and it re-define what patterns so that "pattern means what we have made and not what it actually is"
it's a rapid prototyping framework, that is being marketed as "enterprise solution"
@tereško Yea, I was wondering what Java does with Serializable is a code smell or not. I guess using interfaces as interfaces is better than using them as something else. Thanks.
they have one test that crashes xdebug, I disabled it for fairness, but it doesn't crash and pushes the time up by ~30 seconds, and several gb of memory ...
it's annoying that xdebug doesn't report memory accurately, everyone is thinking it might be slow but at least it's efficiently using memory, but it isn't at all, it just doesn't (and php can't) tell you ...
Yep, better to take it like a champ and figure out how to docker it up from now on. Production servers will be containerized with things like Kubernetes.
Well, it's popular for app running on Cloud services or Microservice architectures..
I wanted to hang onto my "simple" VM setup for a long as I could lol
@Dugi any reason you're choosing to switch from what your co-workers use? Reason I ask is you may be better off sticking with what they use until you're comfortable with Docker by messing around with it at home... if you aren't already doing that.
@Tiffany well everyone uses something different and I had some hard drive crash recently and it's sort of giving me a chance to switch to docker instead of my old environment
the headaches are super real i agree.. it's kinda forcing developers to have no choice but to have more than subpar devops sklils
looking at websockets, if any of you are Laravel Developers and haven't seen Laravel-Websockets(docs.beyondco.de/laravel-websockets), I recommend checking it out . It's pretty amazing stuff.