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ello every1
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hi
 
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08:53
@gordon are you hera?
heare
here
*typo
09:16
posted on July 31, 2011 by Stuart Herbert

I was just wondering if anyone has published instructions on how to take the latest PHP 5.3 and PHP 5.4 source tarballs, and turn them into drop-in packages for Debian and Ubuntu, a la the DotDeb or Damz’s packages?

09:29
@sanders hi
10:17
posted on July 31, 2011 by Stuart Herbert

I’m a great believer in the power of self-education, especially if you are (or want to be) in a more senior role in your firm or organisation. A regular reading list is a great way to learn more about how others are solving problems that you might be, or are about to be, struggling with. I’ve been surprised at how little people I know read, though. Over the years, I’ve built up a list of blo

 
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11:37
Hello,
I have a page that is in a foreign language. Whats pull from the MySQL db displays as ?'s where the hard coded words are showing properly. In the DB the word are displayed properly too.
I added <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> to the head tag. any ideas?
Thx in advance
 
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19:14
php is dead :-P
19:28
@jaminator It's the weekend man, what did you expect? :-P
@KamilTomšík you there?
@ChristianSciberras nope :-P
lol
So. I got a concept of a system and I'd like some expert review.
Not too much code and I'm sure the obvious flaws will shine through pretty quick.
19:44
well, I enjoy 3rd bottle of beer, better do it quickly :-D
There :P
Give line 12 and 20 a look. You should easily understand what they do from func signature.
next give a look at class on line 40
whoops... events? really? :-)
Basically, it gets a list of interface of itself which extend interface IEvent, proceeds to find the interface methods and subscribe them to Event class.
@KamilTomšík Nope, not really. :-P
using events is the greatest obfuscation strategy :)
19:51
also, I guess events are registered using static call -> global
Well, to be honest, I'm not sure what to call them.
@KamilTomšík Yes, but forget the fine detail.
The events part is not the point.
The point of this is that I have a class that extends EventSubscriber which automatically registers methods with the Events class.
it is for me, if "IPC" is done by events rather than by messages, then there is surely something wrong...
There's no IPC here
that was metaphor for inter-module-communication
oh, ok.
I'd like to interject a notion at this point.
If you remember Delphi, you made use of events by satisfying a dependency.
A specially named method.
Kind of like PHP's magic methods.
You make a method "__construct" and it's become the constructor.
19:55
so? are you going to introduce __christian()?
What I'd like to discuss is this concept.
magic methods are not good for this
No? class Christian { .... on_walk() ...
actually, they're not good for anything
__call is useful, but I'd implement it other way...
OK, let's start bit by bit. You do understand what I'm doing here, right?
No, it's not __call
And it's not necessarily magic.
19:58
not entirely, you're trying to implement some module framework
It's magical in the sense that you write a method and it is called automatically.
using extends and static calls :)
and magic, of course :-D
@KamilTomšík Let's keep the framework out of this.
@Gordon ping :-P
As well as static.
Could as well have been $events->trigger('whatever');
or with DI etc.
But the code I'm using is not the point.
20:00
so what is?
It all boils down to lines 69 onwards.
No forget that there's Events::trigger(). Could as well have been $app = new MyApp($events);
class MyApp extends EventSubscriber implements IApplicationEvents {
extends, implements :-P
== magic
1. To do the dirty work. 2. To put a conscious note on the dev that he has to satisfy dependencies.
@KamilTomšík But it's known magic.
20:02
__get is also known magic, it's still magic
The implements part is what does the difference.
huh? in which way?
You telling it that you're using something you know about already.
When you do a __construct you don't know if PHP will call it or not. (ok, that's pushing it), but that is what makes it magical.
I personally prefer to not type that...
@ChristianSciberras that's not true
@KamilTomšík Explain?
20:05
ORM can be magical without single magic method
that interface does not guarantee that that method will be called
In fact, unless I declare the constructor of EventSubscriber as final, there's always a chance that someone defines his own constructor which doesn't call the parent one.
Good call.
And of course, declaring it final is very restrictive.
oooooooh, noooo :-D
don't do that
if you want final methods, switch to c++
Huh?
C++? No way.
everything is final by default there
So, let's leave the abstract discussion on magic and whatnot away a little.
20:09
declaring method/class as final means something like "well, I don't like polymorphism and I really don't see any benefit of it so no... I won't allow you to do extend/override this"
@ChristianSciberras ok, so what about Java? go for that piece of sh*t :)
@KamilTomšík Let's be a little constructive for once, shall we? :)
You see the pattern/concept. My question is, is there a similar way which is more correct?
using final is bad idea, really
You see the pattern/concept. My question is, is there a similar way which is more correct?
sure, composition and polymorphism
ah, so chat back on line.
So, you were saying, composition and polymorphism.
20:20
yes
I do know where polymorphism comes in, and it is kind of related to what I did. But I don't see the same with composition.
Care to explain?
Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but I see the conversation edging to duck typing ;)
imho the problem is lack of concrete examples - you're trying to do "something" but you're not sure what - write few tests and it will be much clearer
my point is that you have application with modules, and then you have 2 options - either add those modules into applications
or decorate that application with new module (with possibly changed behavior)
and yes, duck-typing... but this is duck-agnostic
and... there's one other thing... business perspective, modular systems usually suck, just because they're too much heavyweight.
Line 69-70 (in case you closed it: codepad.viper-7.com/LdBTUY ) convey perfectly what I want.
lightweight - one-thing-doing-it-right system will always be more successful than modular one
This isn't about modules though. It could be a plugin system or something. I don't understand why I have to provide a working practical example for you to understand a concept.
20:28
@ChristianSciberras that line among others misuses inheritance
because that concept is too much generic
And it's supposed to be as such. It's like saying "no" to the concept of "functions" because they don't work well (at all?) in IPC or over the line (hint: apples and oranges).
@KamilTomšík The extends or the implements part?
no offense but maybe you should reconsider your attitude to what people are saying to you - it usually looks like: "hey guys, have a look on this http:// xxx. <comments>. nah, you don't get it, I meant xxx. <comments> nah, you're not right, my case is too special...
@ChristianSciberras extends (implementation inheritance)
not sure what you're trying to do or achieve - if you know what you want, then go ahead and implement it, if you just want to become better programmer, then listen to us and stop using extends
@KamilTomšík But if <comments> aren't even related to what I'm asking, what would you expect me to say?
@KamilTomšík Ah, there's a good point there.
@ChristianSciberras IPC is great metaphor for inter-object/module communication
I don't know, how would you describe OOP? because I do know one great description, and I'm curious about yours
So I'm not supposed to use static, extends, implements (since interfaces are for lazy programmers), etc... Am I allowed to use class?
20:34
you can use implements, it's your decision, I just don't do that
extends, static, globals, those are evils
Well, @KamilTomšík I'm extremely curious to see your code.
You see, any relevant framework out there makes use of those features. Of course, some for good, and some for worse.
which doesn't mean it's right... and actually - you have a point there - frameworks which are aware of that don't use "framework" in their description, because framework == extends (sadly)
greatest frameworks are okay with "library" (or - greatest frameworks are just libraries)
So if you don't use extends, I would guess you use some form of pattern which does this in your own controlled way, correct?
I just fail to see how OOP could be about a hierarchy where all objects are completely unrelated to each other.
hi anybody familiar with handling stack of jsonp requests ? need some help
You know what? Let's end this discussion here, can you give me some good reading material on why I shouldn't extend classes?
20:39
@ChristianSciberras you know - most of frameworks do have models like class Model extends ORM{}
i posted a snipplet at pastebin if anybody wants to look
@ChristianSciberras but there is another pattern, called datamapper, which doesn't need extends at all
@lovesh Just link it over.
@KamilTomšík I guess it does the relation at runtime, correct?
Huh, @lovesh that's just JS...
and a badly formatted one at that...
@ChristianSciberras yes i knw can u help coz most php people are good with js too
@ChristianSciberras you really should read this one
Fowler? I heard this guy somewhere.
20:43
right.
The fragile base class problem is a fundamental architectural problem of object-oriented programming systems where base classes (superclasses) are considered "fragile" because seemingly safe modifications to a base class, when inherited by the derived classes, may cause the derived classes to malfunction. The programmer cannot determine whether a base class change is safe simply by examining in isolation the methods of the base class. One possible solution is to make instance variables private to their defining class and force subclasses to use accessors to modify superclass states. A ...
I've got very bad memory. I know you'll be taking advantage of it @KamilTomšík ;-P
just read that book - it's must-read for any web developer
20:44
@KamilTomšík Aha! Exactly what we talked above with extending constructor and not calling it would break the concept.
yes, but final is hack, not solution
solution is to avoid this problem at all - by not extending
also - have a look on effective java - it's java specific, but there are some points about prefering composition over inheritance
@KamilTomšík smartass :-P
and read, read, read, until you don't want to extend anymore
So, as I take it, composition is a kind of DI where the dependency is that of related object, ie, to "inherit" from.
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A: Prefer composition over inheritance?

aleembIf you understand the difference, it's easier to explain. Procedural Code An example of this is PHP without the use of classes (particularly before PHP5). All logic is encoded in a set of functions. You may include other files containing helper functions and so on and conduct your business logi...

Seems like a good example to me.
Not always, but yes, composition plays nicely with DI
:-P
20:53
XD
Let me put forward a tentative question. Let's say we know a class' use perfectly, and that any kind of changes to it a child won't harm it's parent.
What would you say if extends was used to add composition functionality to a whole tree of classes?
forget about extends
you know what?
I'm just asking in case you've been over this already.
do yourself a favor and try to code without extends at least one week
No, what?
You're lucky.
I love challenges.
Especially those where I don't have to bet anything in.
right, so let's rise this to one month
20:56
sigh
What about existing code? ;)
rewrite it
Pun aside, I think I've got enough info to get this going.
@KamilTomšík You're killing me XD
@ChristianSciberras be glad I'm not forcing you to drop return.
@KamilTomšík Well, I do try to avoid returns. Unlike the use of extends.
good for you, but avoiding is not like "getting rid of them"
I haven't written single extends for year or so... just to be clear
21:07
Say, @KamilTomšík you're not a ZCE? I'm kind of surprised.
no, I'm not
I don't consider it so important thing.
I just thought you were. That's all.
I'm not :)
You sure? =D
yeah, never been there, don't have a t-shirt ;)
@ChristianSciberras i was asking abt the jsonp question from u? i have posted it on so. need a link here?
thanks
But make sure you have proper indentation there. That thing kills me :P
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Q: building a stack of JSONP requests

loveshi am building an auto suggest box with wikipedia api and the problem is that the order of updates to DOM is based on the order of responses retrieved from the server so if i m looking for Lady Gaga and i press L and then a .now if the response from the request where i am looking for L comes later...

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Nevermind, i'll fix it myself
@lovesh Done. Next time, though do it yourself. People won't answer questions with confusing code, and even less, fix it themselves.
i didnt get u?
u edited my ques
Yes, I did. I fixed indentation.
i ve actually tried a lot in fire bug
thanks
i created breakpoints at 2 places one of which never got executed
though code after it was being executed
did u see what was wrong with it?

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