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dafuq, I run an update on Mac and after restart the php-src build fails tests =(
although if you're trying to learn, i want to believe in @tereško that L4 is not the best way.. you could've gone the symfony 2 path instead. though i admin L4 is really easy to pick up.. though it doesn't mean you pick up the right/best practices though
Joe
Joe
@reikyoushin thanks for that. I've been a 'beginner' for many years now. I'm gonna try building stuff now, I just notice that the learning curve gets steeper much faster
@Jack woah, you codin in MAC?
@reikyoushin At home, yeah.
well .. if you are new to PHP , then you shouldn't be touching frameworks to begin with
00:01
@tereško +1
Joe
Joe
I'm not that kinda beginner.
Do you think keyboards will ever come with sliders? I can imagine that being quite useful.
i'm not new to PHP but i'm new to OOP PHP, yet i need results fast twas why i decided to go with a framework.. although i will (and i know i will) have to recheck all the codes after.. and might have to overhaul/recode everything
Joe
Joe
I know all the 'stuff' persay. I just want to begin the process of connecting real data to real apps. that is the part where most 'coding lessons' fail to teach
@Joe lets test it: can you explain in your own words what Law of Demeter is ?
00:03
@tereško err, i'll ask mister fowler.. ^_^
Joe
Joe
@tereško in all honesty (without cheating to find the answer) I can say: No
Although I could code up a class and do OOP
why doesn't burger king here in PH have spaghetti..
cos spaghetti ain't their damn business?
Joe
Joe
@reikyoushin lowend box is a great site. I tried contacting them, haven't heard back though. this must be a part-time gig for the owners
@Joe lowendbox is a site owned by colocrossing.. it just shows cheap vps offers, the offers there are not owned by them
Joe
Joe
00:06
yeah, I know that buddy :P
in that case (assuming you actually are up to speed with PHP) I would still recommend to keep your distance from frameworks .. all of them are pushing som bad practices, it only differs in the amount of that badness
Joe
Joe
but the site itself is a great resource to find the cheaper hosts
@Joe yep, i know. ^_^ but you gotta check with the hosting companies there.. some are not as good as others.. especially the support/network - you get what you pay for..
Joe
Joe
@tereško isn't most (if not all) PHP apps built with a framework backing it?
.. as for Laravel, its simply the flavor-of-month framework for reddit community
@Joe lol , no
Joe
Joe
00:07
true @reikyoushin, I was thinking of setting up a super low priced VPS service. but average quality of course.
@Joe definitely not.. ^_^ unless custom made systems count as a custom framework
Joe
Joe
@tereško are you serious or trolling? I can't imagine anybody writing raw PHP code for most basic things
most of php application are written natively or with in-house frameworks .. of course that doesnt mean that they are well written
@Joe some of them have money back guarantees.. just check out the TOS and AUP..
@Joe he is serious.. believe me. ^_^
@Joe , do you come from C# or javascript community ?
00:09
most high rep people here doesn't use frameworks.. they build their own..
im planning to build one myself, if i learn enough from them and am ready.
Joe
Joe
I can't really recall my programming history. I either learned Python or C first, but never got the chance to apply either ( I was young then)
so why did you say :
1 min ago, by Joe
@tereško are you serious or trolling? I can't imagine anybody writing raw PHP code for most basic things
?
C programming is "almost" coding everything most of the time, no?
for most basic things people write simply native PHP. For large scale project there the team builds a custom framework, that gets extracted from the projects codebase
Joe
Joe
good question. I said it because of the fact that most projects have a time limit on them. Although building everything raw is great, you can't do that for a web app that has a 6 week deadline (assuming you are an average programmer who isn't recycling your own code)
00:11
@tereško btw, i saw this a while ago.. ^_^ forums.laravel.io/viewtopic.php?id=3223
3rd party frameworks are used mostly for mid-range projects with short life-time (think: one month marketing campaigns)
Joe
Joe
@tereško I didn't think of it like that. I've seen some teams discussing their use of frameworks like Zend, Symfony, CodeIgniter for building apps that people use everyday
anyone know ware i can learn about embedding content from one site to another like google does with their ads and G+ buttons?
@Joe usually its just marketing..
but in the end, you gotta make one for yourself.. not everything fits the way you want it to be when using frameworks
Joe
Joe
Create an API @ShadowZzz
Thanks @reikyoushin for your insight. You never truly know what people are doing without talking to people that are actually doing these things.
00:13
i only had to because i need to produce a system in a short period of time or all hell breaks loose..
@Joe i'm on your level though.. i'm still learning OOP PHP. havent even finished the introduction part of PoEAA until now. XP
without the people here, i wouldn't even know what a true model is that the true model is not what frameworks say it is.. hehe
@ShadowZzz you gotta create a JS widget to be included on the page?
@ShadowZzz you will have to expand your knowledge about browsers in general and javascript in particular (both language and engines)
btw @tereško what can you say about the code inside this? github.com/brunogaspar/laravel4-starter-kit
Joe
Joe
@reikyoushin i guess learning here makes you likely more advanced than me learning on a place like codeacademy
@Joe i learned git there.. ^_^
yeah i have a general knowledge of both, I just cant find any inffo about how the web standard is for doing that
00:18
@Joe in past 7 years I have worked in several companies. Only one was using a framework (kohana) and it actually was an IT department of a marketing company which focused on viral advertising
@reikyoushin it's too large to assess in 2 minutes
also .. why is everything static
Joe
Joe
@tereško I definitely cannot argue with experience. When you say you do everything raw, do you build your own frameworks to use on multiple projects or do you build a framework per project?
@Joe most of companies that I have worked with had some in-house frameworks/cms that they used.
@tereško that's not true MVC, but I just want to know your insight. i need a way to make the code as clean as possible.. maybe using ORM+Logic+Template instead. i have no choice as of the moment. with L4 i doubt it would be possible.. unless i do something like.. create extra classes as services (to separate services from the ORM).. and another class to handle the ui logic.. to add another layer of logic on top of the template..
@tereško I've read something about that static thingy.. usman.it/laravel-4-uses-static-not-true
Joe
Joe
Oh I see. but @tereško howcome so many startups use Ruby on Rails as a framework? So many of them seem to be thriving on it too. Is this a bad practice to you?
@reikyoushin I find those types of articles funny.
00:23
@tereško because? (is it obvious i didn't get it spot on?)
@Joe if you stay on room 11 more frequently, you'll learn lots of stuff here..
@Joe RoR is a rapid prototyping framework. It excels at quickly producing something that is completely unmaintainable, but looks almost like the real thing. The migration from scaffolded code to proper application is quite painful. But one of the main goals for a startup is to attract investors.
@tereško same reason i had to use L4 T-T
so we can present something ASAP
and it doesn't mean the best thing..
Laravel is a Rails-like framework
yes, as taylor said.. it's patterned after rails
I'm gonna make tea, back in 5
00:26
what happened to the beer?
Joe
Joe
haha. and the fanboys make rapid-prototyping sound like a good thing
@Joe its good for pre-selling unmaintainable stuff..
Joe
Joe
@reikyoushin when you guys say unmaintainable, do you mean that everything built on that framework will be poorly written?
@Joe its hard to add/change stuff in the future.. because your system will more or less be dependent on the framework you chose.. (unless you coded cleanly, which is hard on frameworks)
i dont know the correct terms, but i hope you get the idea
wait for @tereško maybe he can explain better
Joe
Joe
Interesting. But they say that the core of Laravel is small, so making changes is much easier than the others
00:32
@Joe yet lots of unnecessary stuff.
i just want to remind you.. im still learning so i may not be the best resource here.. ^_^
and i have just used L4 for 1-2 months
@Joe there are several reasons why code tends to be unmaintainable. For instance, the scaffolded code is computer generated based on DB structure. On top of that you start piling logic. Then you need add more logic, DB structure changes, but your logic is tied to table names, then you start to need things like caching, the static/global code is put all over the place, it DB interaction starts bleed in the presentation layers. The Scaffolded abstractions turn out to be bottlenecks .. etc.
basically, look up term "technical debt"
Joe
Joe
its good to meet another beginner developer. I feel quite alone in the learning world sometimes :P some experts dont have time for noobs and noobs are just googling around like me :D
@reikyoushin beer was 6 hours ago. Now all I have left is mild thirst.
Joe
Joe
@tereško see what these guys say: programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/107265/…
@Joe i am googling and i end up back on SO.. lolz
Joe
Joe
00:37
haha @reikyoushin would you ever consider using an app that brings noobs together?
@Joe the top answer is by a C# developer. They cannot imagine people working without frameworks, because in MS-world everything is a framework
@Joe i am an SO member for only 6 months.. i dont consider myself as a good resource yet..
@Joe that won't be productive.. it's better to join those better than you.. so you would learn.
> In PHP, most frameworks use both OOP and MVC pattern.
somebody tried to create PHP for newbs room here and i doubt it had been successful. no offense but yeah, its better to ask from experts than ask other newbs and in the end all of you are staring at thin air
@tereško false and false? how come people say PHP isn't OOP.
yeah ... I cannot even see it as funny
Joe
Joe
00:39
good point @reikyoushin
@reikyoushin I am one of those people
@tereško maybe i heard that from you then.. or i've read from one of your posts.
and it is false on first account because most of php frameworks are static .. the are not using OOP. It's just global functions and variables wrapped in a namespace that just looks like a class
@Joe if you wanna learn more today try reading some of @tereško's best answers. it 'might' enlighten you on MVC
Joe
Joe
@tereško must hate reading all these guys answers that say "yes, do use a framework as soon as possible" :P
00:44
anyway, i really need to continue working. hehe. will be back in a bit. still have done 6/15 domain objects... need to finish em today. T-T
Joe
Joe
good luck. If you come back, see this: java.dzone.com/news/are-frameworks-making
anyone know any good widget making resources?
in JavaScript, 19 secs ago, by Shea
I try to use ++i wherever possible, because for some reason there was a performance boost in PHP with ++$i in for loops
wut??
you can verify with @NikiC or @LeviMorrison, but i doubt it.. ^_^
lol
ohh I don't question the validity, I just wanted to make sure there wasn't some stupid edge case where this was true in php (seems unlikely)
00:57
i think it would be negligible.. if it does have a case..
yea I don't think it does.
mostly the cross-post was in jest
haha look at this! ^
in JavaScript, 3 mins ago, by copy
Less black pixels, more performance
http://dfox.me/2011/04/php-most-common-mistakes-part-2-using-post-increment-instead-of-pre-increment/
"Pre incrementation is able to just increment the variable and then return the value. This requires little overhead and no copying of values. On the other hand, for post incrementation, the value of the variable being modified must first be copied to a temporary location so it can be returned. This of course requires some overhead and hence decreases performance. "
@Danack so it is advisable to use ++i?
Also - I demand the ability to punch over TCP/IP whoever recommends doing that,
@reikyoushin FARK NO
01:00
but decreases performance is 6ms over 500000000 loops?
@Danack then it is indeed negligible?
@Danack if you're gonna create a library for that.. the intarnetz will be a happier place. =)
@reikyoushin haha yea
I smiled, didn't really lol
but :)
@reikyoushin Yes. IMO all compile level optimizations are negligible. The only optimisations worth considering these days are algorithmic optimisations, i.e. where you eliminate thousands/millions of function calls, rather than worrying about how fast each function call takes.
If you're ever doing 500,000,000 function calls to serve a web page through PHP, you're doing something horribly, horribly wrong.
@Danack That article... so bad.
Kill with fire, plox
@Danack for one page served using PHP, yes that sucks..
01:09
e'ning
@LeviMorrison "I demand the ability to punch over TCP/IP whoever recommends doing that,"
7 mins ago, by reikyoushin
@Danack if you're gonna create a library for that.. the intarnetz will be a happier place. =)
Anyone comfortable in PHP is willing to help me on this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/19236401/…?
I am really stuck.
@Fabien seen the brain thing ... super interesting ...
not sure it has much to do with large datasets, actually it's not that difficult to overload the senses; move your hand too fast and you see a representation of the movement, but not the movement ... I'm not sure that we actually process a lot of information, just have sophisticated filters ...
Joe
Joe
01:15
@WillMarcouiller it looks like your auth structure is messed up. it authenticates anyone that clicks on the button
@WillMarcouiller why not use a conditional to firstly check if there is data in the empty fields
If there is, you then need to take that data in the fields and auth on it.
why is count(false) === 1? 3v4l.org/h8TDC
thought it would be 0
@reikyoushin Returns the number of elements in array_or_countable. If the parameter is not an array or not an object with implemented Countable interface, 1 will be returned. There is one exception, if array_or_countable is NULL, 0 will be returned.
manual page for count
@reikyoushin Doing that sucks no matter what. It's only a 4% improvement even in the most pathological case possible. Code that is written with pre-increments is harder to read (as is if(null == $whatever) style if statements). Unless you're at Facebook level scale, losing even just an hour of developers time a month to code being harder to read than it needs to be, is not cost effective, as one hour of dev time probably costs more than adding another 4% to your server capacity.
@Joe I agree. Validation is to come. But first, I need to make my authentication work properly. I can see the authentication works, but when it comes to show the buttons depending on $_SESSION["authenticated"] value, it never display buttons.
so false I must return null instead?
01:19
false != null
sorry.. my hand slipped
that's the only way to have count return 0 ...
gotcha.. thanks
you aren't returning it, you are passing it ...
Joe
Joe
Are you using cookies to handle sessions? @WillMarcouiller
01:20
No I'm not.
@JoeWatkins i mean the method returned false.. i will change it so that it returns null instead
Joe
Joe
The problem may be there on your PC only (be aware that I am a beginner though, so my knowledge is abstract mostly)
So @WillMarcouiller have you tried logging in with a verified user?
I did, and the authentication now reports correctly 'TRUE' or 'FALSE' when the system authenticates a user through the data_access.php. By the way, the code has change within isAuthenticUser() for what scrowler suggested.
But no matter whether I am correctly authenticated with a verified user, I can't get my buttons.
<?php if ($_SESSION["authenticated"]): ?>
<button id="newItemButton">Add New Item</button>
<?php endif; ?>
And I'm a beginner in PHP too. I have years of experience in Windows Forms development and system analysis and architecture, but this is my first project using PHP.
Let me say that the architecture lacks structure here! lol ;-)
Joe
Joe
well we're here to help you nonetheless
Thanks! =)
Joe
Joe
01:27
ok so we know the user is authenticated.
now we need to find out why the conditional isn't taking
@Joe LOL, it feels like I saw a disclaimer like this somewhere.. ;P
Joe
Joe
where is this residing in: <?php if ($_SESSION["authenticated"]): ?>
haha @reikyoushin I realized the need for disclaimers on the linux IRC chats. Some of the pros there don't take lightly to 'attempting' to assist
@Joe technically everyone is using cookies to handle sessions. A session is tied to a cookie. In PHP the cookie is called "PHPSESSID" (by default)
Joe
Joe
@tereško so maybe @WillMarcouiller s problem is tied to the cookie/session. @WillMarcouiller try using an authenticated user with another browser
and yes, you might want to change the name of that cookie if you want to hide the language in which the site has been made
01:32
people here would assist you, you just need to show that you've done some research first.. (sometimes i'm guilty of this. T-T)
In a PHP file which I load using jQuery like so:
$("#aLink").click(function() {
$("#section).load("myFile.php");
}
people here are playing 12 days of christmas already.. haloween hasn't even passed yet. >.<
btw, I hope that this code is not a copy-paste from your production, @WillMarcouiller
otherwise it would indicate that you are storing plain-text passwords
Joe
Joe
that sounds like my government. the local city gov stored user data in .pdf documents and some hacker downloaded it :D
@tereško you mean this part?
> $isAuthentic = $result["password"] === $password;
01:36
@reikyoushin and the bit where function is used in login.php
this kinda makes me wonder, how a 10k+ user can be writing this horrible code
he's probably from another planet language.. he also said he's new to PHP.. seems his rep is more on SQL/DB stuff though
"new to PHP" explains the problem with session .. because it is kinda really bad part of PHP, but not the rest
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Joe
@tereško go easy on him :P
i'm trying
@Joe you're looking for new recruits to join us on the room 11 newbies club eh? jk
01:44
I should look in to the "feeding of tears and suffering" approach, that some acquaintances suggested
It's no production code.
My reputation is meaningless in PHP. I'm a .Net Architect/Analyste and Scrum Master, so nothing to do with PHP.
Joe
Joe
where is room 11? I assumed @tereško was referring to this room
@Joe check the URL of this room
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Joe
haha I see it now
not naming the URLs! bad bad bad :D
@Joe there is PHP on the url though.. and this page isn't indexed i believe, so no point naming it.
Joe
Joe
01:50
is it hidden from search bots?
not sure.. XP
@reikyoushin it is indexed
ening cryptic
evening
@JoeWatkins how long is it before an RFC is voted on? Your anon class RFC is pretty new and already in voting stage. Is it up to the author as to when he/she wants it to be voted on?
Hi
01:54
hi
@crypticツ 2 weeks minimum ...
have I suddenly become daltonic or is that cat in the wrong color ?
Joe
Joe
What is RFC?

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