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Great post
well , I hop you see now why I said that "it should be in the model" is kinda vague description for solution
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Yes
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00:24
Code to check if a user is logged in if(isset($_SESSION['username']) && isset($_SESSION['password'])){ ... =o(
well ... you could make it work, I guess
00:48
though , i kinda get the impression that this was originally made for one user
01:00
no, looks like multi-user according to code stackoverflow.com/questions/19073106/css-center-alignment
that thing is terrifying
01:52
ok guys , what do you think about this description:
> The purpose of this project is to create a system with clear separation between framework and application, with unambiguous way to replace or extend any part of the framework.
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That's possible?
Oh nm, I think I get it. Sounds good to me.
emm .. I meant from the point of "english"
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oh, "unambiguous way"
grammar error there
an unambiguous way OR unambiguous ways
not sure which you meant
I really don't like the two "with" prepositions there
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oh goodness I must be asleep. Yeah that's ok, but you need an "and" after the comma
actually, no comma, I think
"The purpose of this project is to create a system that has clear separation between framework and application and an unambiguous way to replace or extend any part of the framework." @tereško
how about that?
01:57
maybe "system with clear" replace with "system which provides clear"
hmm .. or that
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that's even better, yes
I nailed down a better question about where I'm getting lost with classes.
I've got a database class that I'm pretty happy with
the "database class" already sounds dicey
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First...is it ok that my querying function makes the connection if not already connected?
uh oh, lol. I thought that was normal.
Wanna see?
sure
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sweet, I'll make a pastebin
02:02
I warn you - your feeling will probably get hurt
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that's ok :) I need to learn
they might be tears involved
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I didn't add an update case for the return yet
forgot about that
you have not defined class variables
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oops, and that error is normally commented out
not sure what that means :(
02:05
$this->host has not been defined in your class , which will cause it to be public
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Ohhh, I should have caught that. I think I see people do that above the constructor.
Never thought about why
also, what is the point in passing each parameter separately instead of injecting a complete DSN?
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config has other information the db doesn't care about
I thought that would make more sense
oh, and your DSN is missing the charset part
hi
02:09
ok ... that would cover the code problems ... now the architecture
is there anyone to help
I am in problem with ajax response
how do I assign ajax response to a php variable?
@Hriju step1: implement PHP in all th browsers (because "ajax response" exists only in browsers)
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@tereško I never heard of the charset thing. What happens with/without it?
@m59 without it you are using some default value. Probably one in the DB server's configuration.
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so it's nice for making sure I'm on utf8?
02:12
yes
it's basically same as "SET NAMES utf8" ... or what was it
@m59 with some queries an exception is the normal behavior. For example, when you are violating the UNIQUE constraint (like, when user is attempting to register same email address twice). If your query throws an exception, you should not hide it, instead it should be part of logic in your application.
That said, I fail to see why you cannot use PDO class directly
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Brevity?
How will you handle transactions ?
What about queries that should not be prepared ?
What about queries which you what to prepare once, but execute multiple times and where one of parameters is bound as intereger ?
What about sqlite and postgre ?
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It is very unlikely I'll need any of that, at least 99% of the time. I would use it directly if so
Except I would want to use the same connection of course.
Hey guys
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hello
02:19
where can i get an iframe of googlemaps?
maps.google.com seems to be changed...
in a the DOM of the page where it has been rendered
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@MarcRasmussen ironically...have you tried googling that question?
I am quite sure that this has nothing to do with PHP
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@tereško my main reasoning was that that single function can handle all of the queries I've had so far and any I can imagine in the future, though as you said, there may be other cases
So...trade all of those lines for a simple exec()
02:25
also, you are missing UPDATE
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Yep, I mentioned that
Getting to it :)
and "INSERT .. ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE .." and "CALL ..", and "SET .."
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I wasn't planning to allow INSERT to specify a key
in regards to the api
everyone want to make a "better db class" .. it's ok as an exercise, but at some point you either realize that it is not practical, or attempt to turn it into ORM
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Yeah, that's more options than what I'm using.
regardless, there is a principle with the class itself that I really need to grasp
02:31
well, in that case just keep poking at it
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That is: I want its connection available anywhere
I think I have aready linked to a solution that I prefer =P
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I got lost :(
no, I do not mean the framework. Just this thing.
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If I have another class with many methods and every method needs the db connection, which is in the db object. It seems like I get stuck passing the db object into the class's constructor and have it absorb the db object as $this->db
which just seems awful.
Like, instead of the "resource" class depending on a "database" class, it EATS the whole "database" class instead of just using it.
That doesn't seem right.
02:37
well , I fond of using different solutions that involve lazy initialization, decorators and functional programming tricks
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whaaaaaatt php has anonymous functions? that's crazy
yes , and you can do neat thing with 'em
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02:57
@tereško is the accepted answer legit? stackoverflow.com/questions/819334/…
it's suggesting what i was just saying seemed awful.
answer is correct
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so if I wanted to use my db class, then anything that uses it will be using $this->db?
emm , no
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that's exactly what the answer said!!
function __construct( $obj ) {
        $this->obj = $obj;
    }
class A{
    public $foo = 'bar';
}
class B{
    public $foo;
    public __construct( $foo ){
        $this->foo = $foo;
    }
}
$a = new A;
$b = new B( $a );
var_dump( $b->foo );
what will be the result, @m59 ?
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03:06
an object with a property $foo which equals 'bar'?
6 mins ago, by m59
so if I wanted to use my db class, then anything that uses it will be using $this->db?
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so confused...
anything that uses your DB class will be using the variable to which it assigned that instance
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well of course!
lollzz mis-communication
I didn't mean the property name was a necessity. I was speaking to the issue of needing the object to have that property to begin with.
I mean to say that I find it strange for an object to gain its own property rather than use another object's property.
have you seen this already ?
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03:11
This is probably due to my js background, but I'd like to be able to use the static function, but it be able to access the correct pointer
it means that you are also bad at javascript
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lol. Not so. I probably just explained that poorly.
I'm obsessive about perfect encapsulation in js.
let's start by fact that there are no pointers in javascript =P
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huh? I use the "this" pointer all the time..
class Db {
  public $foo = 'bar';
  static function baz() {
    echo $foo;
  }
}
class Other {
  public function foo() {
    db::baz();
  }
}
I want that to echo "bar"
But that fails for obvious reasons
please, don't do this
also, FYI, "pointer" is a data type that contains a memory address number as a value
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03:17
I meant the "this pointer"
I get the reason to avoid singletons and inject dependencies as far as testing and all that
testing is not the reason why people use DI
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It seems like packing a bunch of methods from somewhere else into a class is just silly
err an object rather
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why? I'm listening. I'm not saying I disagree on what the right way to do it is.
I'm just trying to understand why it is good to do it.
If I'm going to know something, I want to know it. Not just use it just because.
Bad programmers do that.
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03:53
@tereško Apologies... I'm trying my best. I figure my wanting to know things would be better than wanting to be ignorant.
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04:51
@tereško ok, I watched the video several times (sorry it took a while...I've been occupied with other things also). I think a dependency injection container makes a TON of sense out of all of this.
Good morning from Austria!
@ircmaxell from srilanka
$content = "some text here";
$fp = fopen($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . "/myText.txt","wb");
fwrite($fp,$content);
fclose($fp);
this does't work
in ubuntu
i want to create a file
05:06
@ircmaxell Good morning.
@ircmaxell any more talks to do or all you all about fun now?
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05:21
I bet I made the teresko ignore list.
Probably not unless he's having a bad day ...
^ asking a question that is none .... :/
and good mornings :D
@ircmaxell you're up early!
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My curiosity will afford me much rage :(
If you went on a static fest in all your classes, that would ruin class reuse and everything would be modifiable, right?
@m59 yes... and all of your dependencies would be hidden
Can anybody help me please
$sqlRealPathLinux = realpath("sql");
$realFile = $sqlRealPathLinux . "/"  . $fixedBranch .".sql";
echo $realFile;  //it shows /var/www/sql/COL-A.sql
$file = fopen($realFile,"wb");
chmod($realFile, 0777);
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05:34
I get the principle of that, but I don't know why they're hidden...
but my file show sqlCOL-A as the file name
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I've only heard that discussed, but don't know what the code looks like that makes it so confusing.
@Samitha you probably don't have write access
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I mean, you can see MyOtherClass::whatever
@Orangepill it means ?
05:35
@m59 from your above example the only way that I know an Other needs a Db is by rooting through the body of the methods
@m59 in this trivial example isn't not so bad and is pretty apparent but if Other was lets say 500 lines long and the static method call only appears once it would not automatically register.
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that loses me. This idea only makes sense to me if the function itself were accepting the dependency.
like Other->foo($dependency)
@samitha means that your filesystem is probably not letting you write a file into that directory.
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$other->foo() doesn't tell me anything...
@m59 but if the constructor to Other asked for a dependency then it would.
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You mean because at some point you had to use it to get $other?
05:41
@m59 Lets stop useing Foo and Other... I've drank too much to follow the meta abstractions :D
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That still brings up more questions :(
$some_class = new Some_Class($otherClass);
$some_class->someMethod();
^^ that's the point?
@m59 yep
@m59 now if you want to use Some_Class somewhere else you know it needs $otherClass as well
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That makes me think that a di container is bad. I'm sure it isn't...I just mean it sounds odd.
The di container is hiding that again.
Why go through the trouble there to make it so obvious what is dependent, then hide it with a di container?
@m59 di container just provides a $otherClass when you ask for a new Some_Class... when you define the rules for the container you tell it what $otherClass should be
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05:44
Well...I guess the point in either case is that it is easier to figure out dependencies..
@m59 Inversion of control.
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weeerds
I'm too dumb to know these things. I don't learn from reading :(
Well, just think about this: Creating objects and using them are two different tasks.
You don't want to have code that create objects and code that uses them mixed together.
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Yeah, the di container is boss
@m59 Not too dumb... it's one of those things like a cosine in trigonometry... one day you will wake up with a ahh haa moment and the world will make sense again.
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05:46
lol
Does anyone have a lightweight di container I can take a look at?
I can't understand this one: fabien.potencier.org/article/12/…
It really sucks when I do finally understand someone else's code, only to find out it is awful, lol
@m59 I pimple / silex's DIC is actually just a registry with lazy instantiation.... Useful but just wanted to let you know it doesn't conform to the DIC requirements.
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@Orangepill 11 files?? Is that a bit complicated for my purposes?
I could write this in like 10 lines in js lol
05:53
@m59 Also you should probably know that from what I learned from teresko and rdlowrey the other night is that DIC basically runs counter to SOLID architecture. It doesn't work well if you state your dependencies as an abstraction.
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I don't know how to follow SOLID in php anyway, not do I know what you mean about abstraction.
@m59 It does a lot of reflection and attempts to automatically wire up all of your dependencies for you ... which is what makes it not work with dependencies that are defined as an abstraction.
I've settled on just using a service locator but not using it like an ass.
The service locator will only be used from within factory methods to resolve dependencies of the class that the factory creates.
hi
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hi
in alert i am getting response like the following
<!DOCTYPE html>

<html lang="en">

<head>

<title>CAROLINA</title>

<link rel="shortcut icon" href="images/icon.ico">

<meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="English">

<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">

<meta name="ROBOTS" content="NOINDEX,NOFOLLOW,NOARCHIVE,NOODP,NOYDIR">

<!-- CSS -->

<link href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" media="screen"/>

<!-- Bootstrap -->

<link href="bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet" media="screen">

<link href="bootstrap/css/bootstrap-responsive.css" rel="stylesheet">
why?
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lolll
I am getting response in ajaz
ajax*
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most vague question possible, but the reason is probably because you sent the request to that page....and that's the page.
when I alert response data I got this kind of aler
ya thats the page
06:01
@Hriju you are alerting the body of an ajax response?
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That's the data you requested....
ya
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Also, that's a js question, not php
but I did not request the full html code of that page
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You certainly did.
06:02
@Hriju alert doesn't parse you html ... it just shows the raw text... you probably need to introduce that content into the DOM.
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That's how ajax works.
would you please make it clear
I am new to ajax
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It's simple
Put the url in your address bar and visit it
That's what you're going to get with your ajax call.
Well, it could possibly modify the page based on input.
@m59 @m59 the big problem with using statics within your code is that if you wanted to use Other in another application it's not immediately apparent the you also need to use a Db as well. This causes problems with testing and code reuse. If you use it so much you won't be able to use any of your application elsewhere without having to copy over all of your application.
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Yep, I get it now.
@Orangepill do you know js decently?
06:10
@m59 I can stumble through it :)
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So...for the sake of my example, assume that maps is mapped out dependencies rather than just an object...
var diC = {
  maps: {},
  created: {},
  get: function(cls) {
    if (this.created[cls]) {
      return this.created[cls];
    }
    else {
      return Object.create(this.maps[cls]);
    }
  }
};
diC.maps.someObj = {
  prop:function() {
    console.log('stuff');
  }
};
var someObj = diC.get('someObj');
someObj.prop();
I mean, it sounds REALLY simple.
oops, yeah I forgot to cache it
err
This looks like a static registry ... the magic with a true dic container is that if supplies the dependencies to the objects it creates.
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  get: function(cls) {
    if (!this.created[cls]) {
      this.created[cls] = Object.create(this.maps[cls]);
    }
    return this.created[cls];
  }
I meant that, btw.
Sorry but I haven't time to debate on it. but this is wrong, you can't make it off topic. — Sumit Bijvani 37 secs ago
yeah :)
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@Orangepill I think that's what I was aiming for? The map would list what each class depends on, and you can add maps (so they don't have to be hard-coded). If there isn't already an instance, it would create one with those dependencies and return it
06:17
@m59 take a look at pimple then, I think it's in line with what you are looking for.
morning chaps
^ now turns out to be a duplicate: user tries to configure IIS server via .htaccess files.
good morning joe!
@m59 1 class about 200 loc ... useful but despite what is stated on the page not a DIC
@hakre serves em right for using iis
@Orangepill yes, but we can't quick delete as "nonsense questions", "burned" with a single vote.
06:21
how to get a variable inside of a function in php?
suppose $va="test";
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pass it in
function menu(){}
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dude, read a programming tutorial?
I want it to get inside menu
@hriju pass it in like menu($va);
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06:22
you literally cannot read anything ever without finding that answer.
but without passing
no I am calling a php function
in javascript
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you're giving me a heart attack.
I need that variable to be passed without passing
4
is there any way like global
@hriju yeah... see global
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But please, stop everything you're doing.
06:24
why
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You're calling a php function IN JAVASCRIPT man
what in the world are you even saying.
yaap
there is a way
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I'm speaking Spanish, IN ENGLISH!!!!
you might not be aware of that
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ok :)
06:25
@m59 he's taking baby steps we all have to fail in our own ways ... @Hriju I would suggest reading a book on the subject.
thanks for your suggestion\
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well, I got to make a good joke :)
@m59 With this.... speaking spanish is english may not be too far off.... :)
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interesting
very much time for me to sleep. Night!
06:51
Why do you guys feel that PHP has gotten such a bad rap as a programming language?
Is imagettfbbox() not completely accurate? lobby.ws/hitcount/img.php?font=CourierNew&size=72
@Shea It appears not ... show us how you got to there
@Orangepill me.veekun.com/blog/2012/04/09/php-a-fractal-of-bad-design - I find this article interesting.
This is what I use for the dimensions
$height = min(abs($textDimensions[5]), abs($textDimensions[7])) + max(abs($textDimensions[1]), abs($textDimensions[3]));
$width = min(abs($textDimensions[0]), abs($textDimensions[4])) + max(abs($textDimensions[2]), abs($textDimensions[6]));
Basically, width = minimum of left top and bottom + maximum of right top and bottom
I must be tired -_-
There's also an added left/right padding of 5, and the text gets drawn with x being the left padding
It may just be the font
07:00
@Shea are you specifing a ttf file, font metrics may be off for the courier you're using
Well, even Times New Roman doesn't seem to have the proper right padding :/
Yes, it's a ttf file, I think you're right
I got it from the Windows system folder lol
So it's an open type
@Shea ... I would think that it would be spot on for one of the core fonts.... I believe the first one was Courier New?
Yes
@MartyIX In response to all of that is that (with the exception of being concise and predictable) php allows but does not mandate all of the rest.
I guess PHP fails at consistant too ... see the array functions.
But I would argue that it is possible to write non-debuggable, non-reliable programs in any language.
@Shea throw a j or y in there to see if the decenders are getting trimmed as well.
@MartyIX the article is pretty damning and not completely baseless...
They sure are
07:12
anything he can do in python I can do in PHP, I'll get it done quicker, I'll be able to upload to any server on the face of the earth and execute it, and it'll be faster to execute ... some people are good at writing blogs, they enjoy spending their time thinking about things that don't matter, to anyone ... others are good at programming ... never the twain shall meet in one individual ... people who are actually good programmers don't have time to sit writing blogs, that's a matter of fact ...
careful who you listen too ..
lol, at least I can see some truth there, but it's not without exceptions to those "rules" :)
oh yeah of course, there's some truth in it ... but does it matter, does it stop you doing your job ... no, the only way it can stop you doing your job is if you decide to invest several hours into putting together a catalog of unimportant observations ... oh wait ...
Oh, there they went!
LOL
Maybe I can hack it by rotating it
I'll think of something in the morning it's too late for me to think clearly right now
@JoeWatkins don't get me wrong ... I'm not a PHP hater... quite the contrary. But PHP does have a stigma associated with it... I just wonder what the cause is... and my believe is because it's easy to write shitty code in PHP.
@Shea Imagick may show you some more love too... I've always been leery of the GD functions ...
if you're a shit programmer, you will write shit code ... I'm not one for stigma or rumour, if you're going to make a statement and have me listen then you need to follow that statement with facts i can observe for myself, if your statement is based on opinion and you have no facts, then your opinion is worthless ...
07:19
Imo, if you can write shitty code in PHP and have it work, more power to PHP
@JoeWatkins I 'm just saying that writing in php has a very low barrier for entry .... much like javascript which to a large degree shares the same stigma... I know for a fact it's possible to write good solid code in php... but also it's possible to write code that would make another compiler/interpreter roll over and barf.
if you open up your PHP notepad and attempt to write in C# then you will have problems, if you approach the task of using PHP the same as using C# you're going to have problems ... the author of that fractal of bad design article does exactly that ... he read in a book in school what programming is supposed to be .... that's not what programming is supposed to be, no doubt, in another ten years he'd not write that article ...
@joeWarkins You are probably spot on there ... I know if my only exposure to php had been viewing the source of a wordpress my thoughts on php would be very different.
is this ok re uploading the file if file didn't upload correctly
if($remoteFileSize === $localFileSize && $upload){

echo "upload is ok";
}else{

echo "Upload is failed.Reuploading....";

$upload = ftp_put($connection, $realFileSql, $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $realFileSql, FTP_BINARY );

}
@samitha why did if fail the first time?
07:28
didn't get u?
of course I'm spot on ... just search a few keywords from that article, you can pull up a billion whitepapers and articles using the exact same kind of terminology ...
the PRET philosophy is that temporal characteristics should be as predictable as function. Much like how arithmatic on a processor is always consistent, predictable and documented
I know this, because I've read a bunch of em, big chunks of that article are just like things I've read a thousand times before ... I read, a lot, I've read all this technical jargon about what is a processor, what is a programming language ... does any of it matter while I'm doing my job, absolutely not, programming is what I make it, languages are what I make them ... that fractal article is a load of unimportant ranting ...
@samitha Does it work to resolve a failed upload?
i'm asking that
@samitha test it
how to test
sql file size is getting always same
07:35
@samitha pull the ethernet cable out when you are uploading a file
ohh shit
I have a pretty good analogy for why books on programming are a brilliant source of information, but don't matter one bit ... think about reading or even watching a film about two people falling in love; you can absolutely understand what is going on in their heads to the point of physical effects of empathy - struggling to catch your breath, a tear in the eye, whatever ... you can understand perfectly from your viewing or reading what falling in love is ....
but you don't think about any of that while falling in love ...
@JoeWatkins Good analogy...
programming books are a great source of information, read as many as you can ... but not all of it is relevant in the real world, in fact most of it isn't ... what's relevant is the thoughts that reading those books provoked you to have ...
@JoeWatkins Well there are tradeoffs everywhere... as a programmer that is sometimes the hardest job ... giving up one thing for another. For php to trade off language consistency (to a degree) to get shortened development time. I personally feel it's a fair trade.
07:42
so do, what 80% of the internet ... there are a few very vocal individuals with sour opinions ... but it's manifest fact that PHP is one of the best, widely deployed programming languages on the earth, look at the numbers .... the fact that I can write lists of things that are technically wrong with it, doesn't matter, it doesn't matter one bit ...
Right now I am working really hard to learn the architecturally correct way to do things in php ..... but at the end of the day with deadlines looming I am going just get it done... by what ever means necessary ... because that is reality... proper architecture is the ideal
As times passes and I improve my skills and understanding the reality and the ideal (i hope) will converge.
am using date_default_timezone_set('UTC'); but this echoes Europe Berlin <?php echo ini_get('date.timezone'); ?> any idea?
07:52
@Mr.Alien there's no implication that date_default_timezone_set sets the INI value ...
uk1.php.net/date_default_timezone_get more logical way of checking ...
@JoeWatkins but my wamp echoes utc where xampp echoes berlin, using date_default... should set that to utc..
ok let me check that link
@JoeWatkins thanks a lot :) echoes UTC now.. ok, I got it, the function I was using returns the setting value from the ini file, this returns the value set by me..
@JoeWatkins That's kinda what I was circling around to... I think, from a PR standpoint one of PHP's biggest problems is that it is so approachable and accessible. Noobs are allows to do barely sane things and it does what they expect it to do, thus deployed shitty code == php is a shitty language; in the minds of the naysayers.
07:59
Do you know I've never seen a commercial codebase that could be described as well written ?? other than the things I write obviously :) What matters to the industry is not code that is technically correct but code that works, PHP excels at code that works ... none of the rest of it matters, it's good to learn, interesting to talk about, but not relevant, not relevant at all ...

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