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17:01
@Fabien "The Cloud" really pisses me off. Like, unreasonably so.
(mornings @all)
AKA My butt :)
monringi mr @DaveRandom
Actually, now that I'm looking, I think they just got terms really fucking confused. Because a web bug (which is kinda synonymous with pixel placement) may have been what they thought they were referring to, but this particular campaign doesn't involve that, so they're fucking marketing twats anyway.
@DaveRandom Same. Like hair standing on end kinda pissed off.
I think almost every position of any web agency should be filled with devs. Whether they develop or not.
> Oh, why don't you Facebook me when you get home so I can cloud the pictures?
^^ anyone 55+ who thinks they know what they're talking about.
17:04
I have to say I'm very happy with VPScorner. They keep upgrading the service and not upgrading the pricing. They just put SSDs in all their servers, upgraded all links to 1gbps, I had a grand total of 52 secs downtime throughout the entire thing.
@DanLugg lol
I found all the HDTV hype quite annoying.
@DaveRandom Their 4GB looks interesting for me
For some reason, the baby-boomers have really taken to verbing nouns, proper or not..
@DanLugg The thing is though, as an "IT professional" (not a programmer) I get my boss saying shit like that to me all the fucking time.
Yep.
17:06
And worse, they won't pay for anything
here's an idea... based on similar features in clojure and elixir. how about an alternate function invocation syntax that can be read left to right as apposed to inside out? the rather awkward strlen(get_name(get_user($data))) would become $data |> get_user |> get_name |> strlen.
(transformed at compile time)
@igorw So, what of argument ordering?
Or extra arguments
initial proposal is single argument only.
clojure has two separate macros that either prepend or append the arg.
Perhaps a grouping mechanism can be used to package and splat the arguments?
17:09
actually, I like how elixir does it
puts it in first arg position
so you can do
foo |> bar(baz()) which becomes: bar(foo(), baz())
@igorw we don't need two syntaxes to do the same in PHP…
@bwoebi are you just going to dismiss it like that or do you want to know why I think it would be useful?
@igorw I thought it just would be another syntax. If it does also other things, I'd like to hear which ones ;-)
17:15
@bwoebi I would say this wouldn't fit in the PHP syntax, but on the PHP syntax; a pre-processor.
@DanLugg does this make any difference?
@bwoebi I'd say; it'd be another parsing step, rather than part of the existing one.
a preprocessor is in interpreted languages just wasted time I think.
@bwoebi it is just another syntax. as a matter of fact, most syntax is just syntax that can be compiled down to some primitives.
but it is possible to integrate preprocessor like things in a parser.
17:17
Preprocessing only has to happen once; much like op caching.
while is just a syntax for goto...
preprocessor > cached-php > cached-ops.
@igorw … just tell me why you would like to see this syntax
@bwoebi so that composition of function calls can be read more naturally. right now if you want to call a series of functions on a value, you need to read the statement inside-out.
Gotta admit, @igorw, it reads rather nicely:
17:19
@igorw this is comparing apples with pears… while increases readability of code because it makes the programmer omit up to three statements.
$name_length = $data
    |> get_user
    |> get_name
    |> str_len;
need $ for vps. will code a php script. :|
@Prasanth Do what everybody else does. Sell your body
@igorw and how to do with to args? $data |> func1 $data2 |> func2 |>super_func … this reads in an ugly way
so instead of doing stupid things like wrapping that in objects and doing $data->get_user()->get_name()->strlen(), you now have a proper way to compose real functions.
and to do so at PHP compile time without the runtime overhead.
17:21
@igorw Well... object primitives wouldn't be stupid.
no seriously any micro job boards around?
@DanLugg how do you add a new method to String?
monkey-patching or extension methods.
see how that worked out for javascript.
That's why I'd lean towards extension methods.
17:22
if it is namespaced and scoped, ok. but I still think functional composition makes way more sense than bloating up the primitives with all your custom crap.
what do you mean exactly by extension methods?
(I hope you don't mean inheriting from string...)
@igorw also it would be ugly to have codes where the one half from the one programmer is new syntax while the other half is old syntax etc…
@bwoebi this looks quite acceptable to me: $data |> func1($data2) |> func2 |> super_func
class StringExtensions {

    public static function doStuff(self String $string) {
        // do stuff and return $string;
    }

}

$string = "foo"; // typed String
$string->doStuff(); // resolves to StringExtensions::doStuff($string);
We're a long way off from that though.
@igorw oh my … just invent a new language ......., but I really don't like to see this in PHP
@bwoebi very constructive indeed
17:28
@igorw yes. I don't like the idea as whole. Don't think this could be improved in a way that I'd like it.
@NikiC I think this is a nice improvement for free, for now ... I think the ideal solution does already exist in the native-tls patch, it's just a matter of making it acceptable, it would be nice to leave TSRMLS_* in the past completely ...
actually, being unconstructive is not the issue. "just invent a new language" is not a valid argument and you might as well use it to oppose any change.
I wake up this morning thinking it'd be nice to build a Lucene Query Builder, so far I am about 7 hours in and I am installing CentOS :)
@igorw I think you, especially you, should know that PHP is not trying to improve support for plain functions ;)
@PeeHaa Yeh that's what I'm on. I generally have no complaints so far. They have some nodes in NL as well (I believe)
17:30
@igorw you could write any extension which preprocesses this before it's passed to lexer&parser…
Though personally I find |> odd, both syntactically and semantically
I don't much like it either ...
what exactly is it achieving, must I read all the way back to the start of conversation or can you give me a brief ?? ( I just got here a minute ago, missed all of it ... )
@Fabien You're having any luck with my guide?
@PeeHaa I am at "sudo yum update" :)
17:32
My slooow UK connection doesn't help.
@igorw I guess this is basically it ...
@JoeWatkins yeeees
@DaveRandom The only two things that always holds me back from switching are: it ain't broke and don't want to migrate everything :)
@PeeHaa Yeh that's a perfectly reasonable standpoint. I'm generally of the view that if I have no complaints about a service I'm not going to switch for the sake of a couple of quid. It would have to be a saving that would actually impact my life in a meaningful way before I start putting my time into switching providers for any given service.
(or s/saving/service improvement/)
17:36
@bwoebi sure you could, but PHP does not make that very easy. you need to manually do it. your line numbers will be messed up, etc.
@NikiC I know, but we can still talk about ideas, I hope? and if there is interest, we can at least try.
@igorw I like the idea. I think it needs some refining to fit with the PHP ideology (whatever that is) but it would work in the end. If we're not getting object primitives, we need a way to soften the idea of "piping" output through procedures, rather than merely nesting calls.
Why PostgreSQL @PeeHaa
@NikiC I picked it mostly for consistency with elixir. but I do kind of like it, it is similar to the unix pipe operator and also indicates the "flow" from left to right.
@Fabien Mostly because it doesn't use some made up language that kinda looks like SQL :P
@Fabien My UK connection is currently dling a torrent at 3.7MB/s, seeding at 564KB/s and still giving me hires Youtube with no problems. Get a better provider :-P
17:39
Feel free to switch it with mysql if that is what you like. No hard feelings :-)
@DaveRandom 3.7 seems a little low? :-/
That's bytes not bits, and that's effective torrent data transfer speed excluding overheads, at peak time on a 50:1 contended connection, which I pay £24/mo for with phone. I'm not complaining
Although it sucks balls that Virgin block tpb, I have to VPN/proxy it :-(
still, at least magnet: and decentralised tracking helps a lot with that problem, it' only really browsing the site I have issues with
Off hand, what's the size of an object reference?
6 inches.
Ah, that's why it doesn't fit.
17:44
5st 7oz?
5 stone!? At 6 inches?
Yeh, objects are heavy man
Fuck, what're they made of, lead?
Some are even heavier. I can't even pick up my dining table.
Ah :(. @DaveRandom my building is too old to get anything about 6 down and 1 up :(
17:45
You have a lead dining table?
I've contact bethere about it. All they say is add splitters to unused sockets and try changing the cables.
Also my rubens tube is surprisingly heavy, as it turns out 1.5mm mild steel is heavier than I thought.
@Fabien Yeh fibre All The Things, but if you can't get it you're fucked in this country
@DaveRandom Why haven't I seen the vid yet?
because I don't yet have gas
It's coming though :-D
\o/
17:47
@DaveRandom No kidding, :). It's a shame I really like where I live.
I'm quite pleased with the way it's coming on, let me see if I can get a decent pic of it
yes please
I'm still making the stand at the moment
56 bytes apparently.
Sad thing is if I was 50m further down the road I could get virgin fibre.
17:51
@DaveRandom eat more beans. It will give you gas
@igorw well, you could call call_user_func_array with args in an array like array(5 => …, 4=> , ..., 1 => …); then line numbers wouldn't be a problem.
@PeeHaa in pg_hba.conf it says "set all to trust". How?
The last column of the table in there
type in trust in there :)
Correction, 48 bytes?
Seriously, has anyone on earth ever use M$ OneNote? "You've just connected a camera, do you want to handle it with OneNote?" fucking NO
17:56
That's everything M$ though
Excel can't be beat if you want a spreadsheet. Word is also pretty hard to beat.
Word is terrible.
Also, maybe controvertially in here, I actually prefer Outlook over most of the alternatives
@DaveRandom There are alternatives?
@DanLugg I didn't say it was good, I said it was hard to beat. Name me one other bit of software that exists and is worth using.
17:58
@PeeHaa the methods?
Word has some great features, but they're so hard to use.
@Fabien yes
@DanLugg Wrong, you just don't know how to use them ;-) (neither do I)
cheers
I'm presuming thats for local and host
17:59
Yes all of them are localhost @Fabien
@PeeHaa In an Exchange env, no not really. If you only ever use SMTP and IMAP... still no, not really.
The Gmail UI is really nice though
:)
@DaveRandom Semi related. The default mail client on android is terrible
@NikiC I'd love to see it run with TSRMLS in e* family functions ...
@PeeHaa Agreed.
but I can't work out a way to do it that doesn't involve changes in /ext
18:01
Never tried to actually use it. My only interaction with it has been to set up ActiveSync on a load of other people's phones. I've not ever bothered with that on my own.
I really should actually, I like the contact sync with Exchange, it's a great lazy backup mechanism
@JoeWatkins I tried defining emalloc_fast, efree_fast and using those only in zend_execute.c
didn't have a large difference
@Fabien Not for me, I now have it in my Downloads folder...
@Fabien works for me
weird. it's back now.
18:03
estrdup, erealloc seems like ones to change too ...
Sorry @PeeHaa I had wrong url in clipboard. This is 404 dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/x86_64/…
There ya go @PeeHaa
coooool
@JoeWatkins yeah sure, emalloc and efree just seemed like the most important
@JoeWatkins I think there is some potential still for these kind of changes. Just nothing so cheap ^^
@PeeHaa ty
np
When will the gas arrive? @DaveRandom
@DaveRandom Them's spider hiding floors.
@PeeHaa I've ordered one of these, the only place you can buy them in Manchester won't have any of the small ones until next mon :-(
Hopefully I'm going to steal my parent's patiogas cylinder in the week some time to test it out though
@Fabien That floor took at least 3 years off my life expectancy
@DaveRandom lol how come?
18:17
That was like 3 years ago and I'm still cleaning sawdust out of cracks around the house
lol. Pretty cool to be able to put them in yourself though. You built your house? Or just huge home improvements?
When we moved in the whole thing was carpet, I got one of those lawnmower style floor sander things and did that, generally I'm happy with the result/cost ratio but less so with the result/work ratio
@Fabien They're original, 120 years old
@DaveRandom Nice. Must be a nice place you live in.
Wooden floors a hands down the best kind.
@Fabien It's just a 2 bed terrace, exactly the same as every other 2 bed terrace in the UK. These are working class houses from the Victorian times, but even the cheapo houses were built properly then because they didn't have any other way of doing it
@webslatesoftware This is not a billboard. Unless you are Facebook, we don't care what you do.
Even then it's unlikely we'd care what you do, only how you do it.
18:25
@DaveRandom I live in an old customs office building. Older buildings definitely have character though. My place
@Fabien That building looks like it should be a pub. Places like that are awesome, they always have loads of weird hidy-holes and random little nooks and crannies
vebra.com/barlowwhiteltd/property/24260579 is the house a few doors down from me, it's the same layout and looks a lot like my house did when we moved in
although the decor in my house was decidedly less tasteful/modern
Was your previous carpet also red?
Could kill someone on that carpet and no one would know.
Every room we have decorated has been a real treat. The most recent thing we did/are still doing is the hall/stairs/landing and the plasterer thought that is was probably the original plaster. I know I found at least 9 different wallpapers when stripping it all off, apparently no-one ever bothered to strip it before, they just papered over the previous layer
Oh, and quite a lot of the wiring in this house was dangerous bordering on criminal negligence
We found some old (30s?/40s) rubber-insulated stuff that wasn't actually powering anything but was still just randomly connected to the mains. And because it's rubber insulated, you move it an inch and all the jacket just falls off and you're left with a pair of 240V live copper cores.
hi i have one problem
Oh, and most of the lighting was run, unfused, off 30A circuits
18:35
can i ask here? i have a php problem.
and 2 of the circuit breakers were somehow broken in such a way that you can't trip them
every job is really exciting
@user2732367: Don't ask whether someone is here to help you. If someone is around and wants to help they will.
@DaveRandom That's some Dad style handimanship (fake word). Learna s you go or qualified some route?
@user2732367 Despite the current off-topic chatter, this is still the PHP room, ask away. I won't promise someone will answer, but you're welcome to ask :-)
@PeeHaa Yeah this installation has gone pretty smooth. I'm around the /vi/hosts bit atm.
18:37
@Fabien I am a qualified-by-doing electrician, plumbing, papering, plastering (basically anything that begins with P) I leave to the professionals
except painting
I'm not that shit
@DaveRandom :P
@Fabien it probably smells of cats
@PeeHaa Not that is really matters, but I meant to link to gaslightbottles.co.uk
@Fabien good :)
@DaveRandom I hate those onepage sites which don't work like they should
Yeh I know it's really fucked up
18:48
The container like pretty hitech though :P
But apparently the average propane cylinder weighs about 3 times as much as the gas it contains, those weight about the same
Also (I've learned a lot about lpg in this project) if you plan you use it outside with an ambient temp of <20C, use propane instead of butane
apparently butane regulators can leak liquid into the hose when the reservoir temp gets below about 15C, and the bottle temp will decrease by about 5C whil in use because of the energy taken in by the gas expansion
@Fabien Watch out when wearing that stuff; your shirt collar might appear absolutely positioned under your armpits.
inorite
@DanLugg lol
18:51
That image has come into my mind more than once
anyone know how to make Andriod play ball with FLAC?
he's really making us out to be dicks ... it's pissing me off ...
There's an app for that?
@JoeWatkins Everybody knows he's the dick
18:54
How did he get so popular though -_-
I want it native though, I just want the media player to play everything. Is that so much to ask?
charisma can get you anywhere ...
hitler is a pretty good example of that ...
@Fabien At the time you could throw together some puke call it an MVC framework and you would get intarnet rep easily
@JoeWatkins Still waiting for the blog post from Stas :D
@PeeHaa lol.
18:57
9 inches.
Star that ^^
I just want to make myself look like more of a man that @Danack
(see starred messages ---->)
@DaveRandom Better
@DaveRandom IMPOSSIBRU!
> I'm happy to work on a new workflow. That was also the point. :)
Say inches and have people star that.
Fuck no!
18:58
(with the bold, trust me on this)
@MadaraUchiha lol
@DaveRandom Do it!
Not sure if this will pop but this is currently my beard:
Yeh but now I have 29 inches
"I never said you said a damn thing. Your name is not in this article," is kind of like when you're a kid and you put your finger in a friends face and when they tell you to stop you say "But I am not touching you".
18:59
@PeeHaa I know right, "here are a set of problems I say exist, without real knowledge of the thing you are working on I will solve all your problems" ...
@JoeWatkins don't pay attention. Sturgeon is wannabe "architect" who think that his shit smells like roses. I stopped taking him serious after he decided to write article about how "static methods make for good OOP" .. or some crap along those lines
@Danack Yahoo is making me log in, ain't happening
I'm pretty well organized having worked on my own for 10 years, however, I would not volunteer to oversee, I dunno, heart surgery ...

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