I'm also confused by the internal thread onto making PHP a long execution model like Node or Python with Django when from what I see there is the massive push for serverless which is literally PHP's execution model rofl
it's pity, because I'm close to craft Matrix class powered by CPU extensions like AVX, SSE, but this requires strong knowledge of assembly to define a method of PHP class in runtime as Assembly (machine) code
PHP is really really really super good at being a web scripting language, better than python. Python is better at being a service-oriented scripting language. The only real reason for either of those being true is the existence of the relevant libraries and tool for those jobs. Either language/runtime is fine for either job, if you can be bothered building it.
before when it was the image, we were all thinking "what a funny image", but now that we see it's linked to ebay, we're all thinking "I wonder how many of those Chris bought" ...
I've discovered something I call the FFI effect ... you can take anything benign, prefix it with FFI, and this alone will induce a elevated heart rate and twitch in the eye of the reader - or just me ... watch ... FFI Toast ... FFI Flowers ... FFI Kangaroos ...
ugh I now have a bin near my desk and far enough from everyone else's that no-one else uses it, and I have a constant reminder of just how shit my diet is
btw everyone take note of this ^ it is "should have" and not "should of", the next person I see writing the wrong thing will feel the sharp end of my ire
mm, I know what you are goingto, but let's say the code remains within the replaced tekst, fe: i need to place A tags around those codes, then i would get a tags inside a tags because in the end it will still find those same codes
it's not game over or anything, just a series of very bad decisions made when I was in self-destruct mode over a year ago which have come to bite me in the ass
it's broadly fine, I just need to be poor for a bit and live with the consequences of being a bit of a dick :-P
@MarkR Yes, I'm planning to move to strict operators RFC to 8.0. I'm a bit unsure about introducing a new directive. The sentiment has shifted against directives in general after the whole P++ fiasco.
@Jasny-ArnoldDaniels I think if anything it's move towards them with Nikita working on namespaced declares. Problem is I think we've run out of bits in the common flags
So unless it ends up moving to long long it might need another field. Above my pay grade
@Jasny-ArnoldDaniels I don't really feel there is that much push back with declares I know some said using it was a mistake for strict types but the can of worms is already out
I will probably vote no for a declare to that controls whether functions fallback to global scope. The correct choice is to unify how functions and class types work, not this garbage that makes me look at the top of every file to know what's going to happen.
Even if that choice is unpopular, and even if it has BC implications people hate, I still think it's the correct choice.
I don't have to do the same for strict_types. I've never hit an issue with strict_types being set vs not.
I have hit issues with strict_types not being respected when called from internal code such as array_map, which is why I voted against it (I think? my memory sucks).
I need to expand out bullet points on my resume to be able to elaborate what I worked on, and resume writer added "cross-functional collaboration during design and development phases" which sounds weird, but probably necessary to catch attention
I forgot to turn my heating on last night. I've had the electric fan heater pointed at my toes all day to the point that my socks almost set on fire but im still so cold :|