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1:26 AM
> Torin Minȝies
An actual British name. The yogh is back.
 
 
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11:16 AM
@TimWolla Yeah, that all makes total sense. I think it actually gives me more sympathy than I've had before with the "e-mail is old-fashioned / clunky" crowd, because e-mail forces the sender of a message to pay so much attention to those subtleties and predict what the recipient(s) will want.
Was the person you're quoting asking a question, and will want a specifically addressed response? Were they dipping in with a single thought, but don't have time to get involved in a long discussion? Are there people further up the thread who will be particularly interested in this point? etc
Twitter used to be a prime example of how not to deal with it: notifications were based entirely on the @-mentions, which would accumulate with each reply in the thread, so people were frequently having to say "please un-@ me" in order to mute the thread
What I've yet to see, though, is a forum that really acknowledges these problems and aims features at them - often, you can't even see branching sub-threads, let alone watch / ignore them, or promote them to separate threads
 
 
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3:31 PM
@Danack I'm pretty sure Composer already does this for dev/prod, you can generate a class map in dev but it will fallback on the autoloader, but in prod you can set it so it only uses the classmap
As in the autoloader composer registers only uses the classmap
 
4:19 PM
@Girgias maybe discuss it on-list, where there are probably more people who use multiple independent class loaders? I'm not saying the class map version is a terrible idea.....just that it solves a particular aspect of the problem, not the general "avoiding calls to userland functions when it's not needed" problem.
 
 
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5:56 PM
@Danack The internal hashmap of classes isn't a large improvement, but it's one of of those things which would effectively be "free" performance for a function called hundreds of times on any page load
It's one of those rare things where a single userland package has a complete monopoly allowing it to be rolled out with ease
 

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