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19:00
heyyie room ;(
@PeeHaa is level 8 even possible?
@cheesemacfly sure
so I'm just not good :o
It also took me some time before I saw it. Once you know it...
19:09
oh yeah, 10min to find out
thanks for the link, I almost got nothing to do today :/
There are only 15 levels :(
yay moar stuff for mah bin!
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#nofunallowed
/me sighs
@PeeHaa but he's a Certified Cyber Forensic Investigator so he only knows of it after it has already done damage
ehehhehehehe
he hasn't learned about SQL injection yet...well until he deploys that code.
19:13
Curtifyd Ciber Forunsac Instigator!
@cheesemacfly actually 8th was simple
@tereško just finished and I found 8 was the hardest one!
might be just me tho
Although that one was less annoying with less moving parts :)
@PeeHaa To be continued... :-(
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@bwoebi yeah :(
19:25
@PeeHaa took me just 17 minutes :-(
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@PeeHaa lol
far too easy!
@PeeHaa it gets worse, much much worse stackoverflow.com/questions/17841824/… >.<
@crypticツ we all know the IAP^^
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heheeh
19:30
lol
@ircmaxell yay remi
that was him?
yes
@crypticツ arg
this is probably the most famous french guy on the internet
19:32
@bwoebi That reminds me I wanted to start with the IAP experiment @pekka coined at some point. Build something completely outsourced to SO.
@PeeHaa IAP experiment? explain?
What are we going to let the SO community build?
@bwoebi Let the SO community write your entire app /lib / whatever for you
hi all. one quick question: how can I use fetched subpattern in the pattern himself? example: /^([a-z])\d+@$/ <-- where @ should be fetched char from [a-z]. so string "a1a" or "b11b" is valid, and "a2b" or "b22c" isn't.
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@PeeHaa this only works when nobody closes your questions^^
19:37
@Glavić huh? "how can I use fetched subpattern in the pattern himself?" well that clearly does not make sense, and I don't understand anything else you are asking.
@bwoebi Well it is an experiment :)
@crypticツ I know this is possible, I have just forgotten how to use it ;)
Maybe "fetched subpattern" isn't correct word for it ;(
Maybe I should rephrase my question: how can I validate strings like "a1a", "b23b" (first and last char must be the same)?
@Glavic Think you are looking for /^([a-z])\d+\1$/
@Orangepill: yes! that is what I was looking for, "fetched sub-pattern in pattern himself" ;))
tnx mate
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Hey guys, i have trying to catch up on tdd (or atleast write test => write code..) And build a small card project. I would love if i could get some feedback on anything from variable naming, structure, useless interfaces, bad patterns etc Does this kinda feedback apply for any SO category?
https://github.com/RonnieSkansing/php-Cards
@QuackQuacker: probably you should post question to codereview.stackexchange.com ?
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@Glavić yep im gonna do that, thanks
@QuackQuacker: np
@QuackQuacker That's a whole lotta whitespace
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@PeeHaa, yes at first i thought it would be great to try out... end the just sticked to it. Which i do regreat now.
19:54
@QuackQuacker static structures withing a class can be considered a code smell
return ($this->count() === 0) ? false : true;
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@tereško i was wonder instead of the static do make another class like somekinda CardStackFactory
^ the result is already a bool
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@PeeHaa, yea thanks, how silly
Also kinda up for debate. But when seeing statements without curly braces in PHP I cry a little
19:58
why are you testing constructor ?
why not?
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@PeeHaa +1
public function testConstructWithNoArgs()
{
    $CardStack = new CardStack;
}
19:59
@PeeHaa Sweet mother of God :O
@tereško I've written things like that
and then refactored it away
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@tereško, basicly i wrote on paper. The CardStack should be able to constructed without any args and with an array of Cards
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then wrote the two tests.
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Guess it is pretty useless now
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@PeeHaa i used curly branches only before. Just seemed to speed things up for me.. but no.. it is not pretty
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20:02
Thanks for the feedback
use { and }. they will improve readability
@QuackQuacker: personally I like to see all used classes, interfaces, etc. in the file written in the file head as "use \ArrayAccess;" etc; instead of using backslash like "class CardStack implements StackManipulator, \ArrayAccess, \Countable, \Iterator{".
Also you don't need to use the fully qualified name when you are in the same namespace
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@Glavić also the exceptions?
this is obviously faked, but dam it is GOOD fake
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20:04
@PeeHaa thanks ill refactor that
Violating an interface. Sounds like rape to me
Let's say I have a plain text file containing 1 million lines and I want to print out lines 500,000 to 500,050 to the screen. Which would be more effecient: awk or sed?
A database
20:06
can anyone help me with radio button value type in mysql in a php page?
@QuackQuacker: ALL classes, your-own or php's. So exceptions are not "exceptions" ;)
database isn't an option, unfortunatly
sorry??
@QuackQuacker: didn't use phpdoc.org for a while, but I think the older versions, didn't find all used classes in file...
20:08
huh?? .... I don't need a job...
need coding advice
here , this is my code...

<input type ="radio" name="gender" value="Female"/>'."Female"
.'<input type="radio" name="gender" value="Male"/>'."Male".'
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/me refactors away
@Giliweed You forgot to add 'Other' as an option
@QuackQuacker: this function github.com/RonnieSkansing/php-Cards/blob/master/src/Cards/… could also be just return count($this->stack); without the if statement, couz var_dump( count(null) ) returns int(0)...
20:10
i'm confused in table making... what data type should i use?
@Feeds idiot
@Giliweed what are the gender options ?
what do you mean by 'other'?
male and female
20:11
male, female, both, other ?
ooo! God! its just male and female
or is the choice between two options in your case ... what data type give you two and only two choices for values ?
> But runs on Android since 2010 ;-)
lol I did not know that
yes choice between two case
have you tried to read the fine manual ?
20:13
Then again why not
no...
I haven't read anything
Aaaaaaaand it's crap
CHECK	(VALUE	~	(
'^[_a-zA-Z0-9-]+'	||
E'(\\.[_a-zA-Z0-9-]+)*@[a-zA-Z0-9-]+'	||
E'(\\.[a-zA-Z0-9-]+)*\\.'	||
'(([0-9]{1,3})|([a-zA-Z]{2,3})'	||
'|(aero|coop|info|museum|name|xxx))$')
);
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@Glavić thanks, i will try and remember that, and refactor it
ok... let me tell you once again ,, the options are two .. one is female and other is male ... nothing else
In that case, I recommend to store gender as DATETIME
20:15
should use boolean?
uuuha... go on..
@PeeHaa you'll need to update this when the new tlds will be registered…^^
It's already broken even without new tlds
Wonder why there's no good YouTube/OtherSite song playlist chrome extensions. :(
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Thank you all for the feedback, i refactored accordingly and pushed it.
20:25
@tereško: "male, female, both, other ?" or "store gender as DATETIME". just lol ;)
@Giliweed: use ENUM('male', 'female')
:p thanks
you saved from reading huge articles and tutorials ..no I'm gonna .. search code with is enum type
sigh
@MadaraUchiha can I offer you a job or are you still stuck in Keva?
(I heard of a php job that seems pretty decent to me, young but funded start up, pays well, you get to architect the system and you get to hire two juniors to work with)
@QuackQuacker: no need to use alias for same names.
`use \Exception as Exception;` is identical to `use \Exception;`
@Glavić why the fuck anyone would use ENUM ?
user924016
@Glavić ok thanks, ;)
20:38
@Glavić also, I hop you are proud of yourself
10 mins ago, by Giliweed
you saved from reading huge articles and tutorials ..no I'm gonna .. search code with is enum type
@tereško: why wouldn't we use ENUM?
posted on October 09, 2013 by Johannes Schlüter

PHP users who attended any of my recent PHP&MySQL related talks or read Ulf's blog will know our mysqlnd_ms plugin. This plugin hooks into PHP's mysqlnd library and provides transparent support for replication and load-balancing features. Without changing your application you get transparent load-balancing and read-writ splitting so all your reading queries will be sent to a slave while th

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@DaveRandom I submit PR #486 for your perusal. Also note that with all the new ext/openssl things merged locally I was able to get an "A" rating for an encrypted aerys server as analyzed by the definitive TLS best-practices test service. Goodbye, SSL/TLS dark ages!
because it stores data in the table structure
@BenjaminGruenbaum Let's talk about it in a different room?
20:41
and that is bad in this case-scenario because?
which part of "it stores data in table structure" was confusing ?
didn't know that any field type stores data in the table structure, that doesn't make sense to me ;( only this 2 values are stored in the table structure at table creation time
as "data" I mean records in the table.
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@JoeWatkins Regardless of the voting outcome for wiki.php.net/rfc/anonymous_classes just wanted to mention that your work there is appreciated.
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20:58
@rdlowrey Hear, hear! If I had a vote I'd put one in that yes column
@rdlowrey well… If I had one I'd just not use it…
Joe
Joe
Hello
Does anyone use Laravel?
I hear some people do.
Joe
Joe
I'm running composer to install it and it's taking forever for some reason. Is composer naturally slow?
user924016
@Joe how long is forever?
21:06
@QuackQuacker long long forever; .. in C++
user924016
lol @tereško
Joe
Joe
like i wrote: php composer.phar install about 1 hour 30 mins ago and its only fetching dependencies now
user924016
Hmm that seems too slow unless you have a slow connection
@Joe I'd recommend running it with verbose verboseness (--vv) to see what it's doing. 1.5 hours is slower than it should be.
Are you on dialup?
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Joe
I'm on 1mbs adsl.
21:10
@rdlowrey I'd put one in the no (we discussed it :)) , but I still think people like @JoeWatkins are doing the work they do is very nice, and his work is appreciated :)
Joe
Joe
the thing about frameworks, they're all pretty until a newer one just comes out and makes all the oldies look dumb and people drink the koolaid
Y'know, ActionScript 3.0, sans-Flash, is actually not a bad language; seemingly.
@DanLugg I am about to flag that
:D
How would make an email confirmation system with php? More specifically sending the email with php or html and creating and verifying a code that is sent or something.
@tereško long long ago; /* in a galaxy far far away */
@cheesemacfly sans-Flash... sans.
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21:23
@NoahHuppert you want to provide email services using a standard server?
I am not really planning on "providing" them. More like sending a confirmation email.
@DanLugg mmmh, but then why use it?
@cheesemacfly It runs on a VM, JIT-compiled. If you tear out all of the Flash-specific API, you could use it for anything.
long double precision; /* never big/accurate enough */
@DanLugg Well, you might have a point!
21:29
What I'm getting at is: the language syntax and features are fairly nice, and clean to work with. I'm no AS3 guru at all, however I use it relatively frequently in my day-to-day.
@bwoebi "If you think you need double precision, you either need 64-bit fixed point, or you don't understand the algorithm." home.comcast.net/~tom_forsyth/…
Much like C#. It's typically bound to the .NET framework, but removing that massive dependency (cross compiling with mono or something) gives you the ability to use a nice language without the proprietary dependency overhead.
Joe
Joe
what is actionscript useful for?
Difference being; I've seen it done with C# (a 'la Mono) but not with AS3
@Joe AFAIK right now? Flash, and not much more.
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Joe
and ive read the fanboy sites say flash is dead
21:33
It certainly is going that way for the market of public web development. We use it for (some) in-house web applications.
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Joe
aah cool. good to see people using languages that otherwise may be assumed to be dead
Perseverance!
One could technically write an HTTP server in AS3, and run it on an open-source VM. You could hot-load apps also written in AS3 as server applications.
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Joe
lol i doubt most people would take on that tedious task. or as they say nowadays 'it must scale'
Could scale. I have no idea on metrics. All is theoretical.
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21:40
aah laravel working now. let me see how quickly I switch to something else
Oh Laravel. The PHP framework I thought I might use to hammer out freelance apps, and then realized I hated it.
... it's not like you were not forewarned
@tereško No, this is awhile ago; early release. A buddy at school turned me onto it. However he's a fan-boy about everything he gets into. I think Apple went to his brain.
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@DanLugg no its the worm inside the Apple
Pre-dating my existence here.
21:43
my condolences
IIRC Laravel was worse than wool clothes on a cold day. static! My god the static!
Hasn't all the static been removed with exception of one closure that does everything?
Joe
Joe
ok lets first get this baby to run!
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@DanLugg you could just not use the statics and call the real objects
@QuackQuacker In Laravel? I don't think so; deeply buried away is a magic closure with static locals.
And I think that closure is like Laravel's brain stem or something.
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@DanLugg so what do you figure this does,
$app->router->get('/', function() { bla bla
Joe
Joe
21:52
ok I got it working. why is it that the stuff normal programmers talk about is so far away from what the beginner classes teach?
^^ it was somewhere in there.
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@DanLugg it uses a facade pattern
Yea, that's not what I'm talking about.
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So if i wanted so a another Router i could replace the $app['router'] and App::Route would point to that
Joe
Joe
@DanLugg how do you good programmers really learn how to code? reading and doing all these online classes is definitely not what you guys did
21:56
Reading, yes. And I don't think I'm one of the "good" programmers.
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"'t think so; deeply buried away is a magic closure with static locals." << that just did not seem right. But i think i get what you are saying.
@Joe Reading. Trying. Failing... a lot
Rinse, repeat.
@QuackQuacker I think I was discussing this with @tereško or someone; the other person pointed it out. It was a framework-critical component that created a massive static object graph.
I also don't think I'm that good
"employable" perhaps ;)
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Joe
@DanLugg any guy that can get a basic thing to work and run has some level of good going
21:57
Oh yea, failing. I've probably had more successes derived of failure than anything else.
@cspray lol, that's how I'd describe myself too.
here is the bottom line: the worst thing you can do with an average php framework is start to mess with it's guts
it's never a good idea
@DanLugg Of course from some of the candidates I've seen applying for an open position at my company I'm starting to believe that employable is "good" in this industry
@tereško Even if you're the lead developer ;-)
Joe
Joe
ok I think I've dived into the deep end here. The tutorial is talking about controllers and assets and templating engines. where was all this in the codecademy tutorials? haha
@DanLugg the title on business card has nothing to do with how 3rd party frameworks are usually designed
22:00
@cspray Well, "employable" goes beyond programming skills (I know this isn't what we were talking about, but w/e) because inter-personal skills are invaluable.
@DanLugg This is very, very true.
Joe
Joe
@tereško I found the solution to your hate for PHP frameworks. here it is: phalconphp.com
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gets popcorn
So I suppose "good" could mean, someone who is responsible, reasonable, pragmatic, skillful, and doesn't hide under their desk when someone opens a window.
@Joe nope, I won't take this bait. Also, you obviously do not know what you are talking about.
Joe
Joe
22:03
lol. go see it. its MVC methinks
@DanLugg and @cspray you guys are saying that even somebody that doesn't know about routes, callbacks, controllers, etc can get a job as a developer?
Trolling troll is troll.
@Joe 2 out of 3 of those things aren't even things, per-se. They're concepts and abstractions that can be described in a multitude of ways.
So, I suppose I could answer, yes?
nite all
@PeeHaa Fare thee well sir.
@Joe Yes.
Joe
Joe
and I bet half the people on JavaScript koolaid will never learn what that stuff is.
22:08
@Joe I really doubt that you actually know what MVC is .. which makes your "methinks" completely worthless. Just stop trolling.
@Joe Seriously, or are you just trolling?
Like, are you just new, or baiting people into nonsense?
I think it's "both"
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Joe
@tereško really needs to lighten up. Whether I know it or don't know it, this guy has a tendency to blast most noobs down (whether they're joking or innocently unaware)
relax buddy. if you dont wanna help others, you're not obliged to stay here and insult people
you are trolling and then you complain that people are not taking you seriously
@Joe I think it has more to do with you making ridiculous claims; whether you're trolling or not.
Joe
Joe
22:13
@DanLugg at the end of the day, the only person that can't stand frameworks is @tereško . I dont know why, but the guy obviously has a vendetta. did your own framework fail to take off buddy?
@cspray gimme some of your popcorn, I want to watch too
Bah well, I'm going home.
See you all tomorrow or later; either way, I'll be in my underwear.
See ya
22:39
"Programming is terrible—Lessons learned from a life wasted." youtube.com/watch?v=csyL9EC0S0c
@Joe @tereško doesn't hate frameworks. He hates everything. Just look at his profile.
Joe
Joe
@Fabien and he calls me the troll. go figure.
He calls a lot of people a lot of things.
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Joe
well ive got MVC in my head now. lets further this knowledge
@cspray You right now? :)
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Joe
22:43
@Fabien do you get attacked too?
@Fabien Only more beard
@Joe Well, whether we like it or not @tereško's knowledge is undeniable. If you're delving into MVC I suggest you look at some of his answer.
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@Joe FWIW I think each of the major frameworks is worse than awful. @tereško isn't alone in this.
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Joe
@rdlowrey well its not like most of us have a choice. they provide a great way to get started, even though it may not be that accurate to the masters
22:47
@Joe No one if safe from his attacks. That's the beautifully ugly thing about @tereško. He doesn't discriminate, you're simply more at risk if you say something he thinks is dumb (noobies).
Joe
Joe
@Fabien well therein lies the problem. most people are probably 'dumb' to this and if the guy feels so passionately about making true MVC, why vent here on noobs instead of doing something about it and making his own framework?
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@Joe certainly. The trick is to keep learning and eventually you won't have to rely on the same recycled framework crap for everything.
@rdlowrey While I don't use frameworks because of the discouragement from the community it is valid to learn why rather than doing what I have done and simply accepting it :)
Joe
Joe
@rdlowrey and thus I'm learning MVC with this easy framework. Its not like anybody has the time to teach it, so gotta take a chance right?
@Joe I am struggling with MVC myself. One of the reasons I am not using a framework is because they often get it wrong.
In fact I haven't found or heard of one good MVC based framework.
Joe
Joe
22:51
ironically, this guy in the laravel forum kinda summed up MVC to most noobs: "When I'm working on controllers, I'm thinking about business logic. When working on models, I go into database mode. When working on views, I'm thinking "pretty, pretty".
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The thing to remember is this: working code without security vulnerabilities is always better than theoretically perfect code that's perpetually unfinished. If frameworks allow you to write working software where you otherwise couldn't then they're a good thing.
That is because MVC does not fit with the web and HTTP
@cspray So I am learning :)
@cspray which is why nobody uses classical pattern
Basically my opinion is "maybe it is crap, but I should probably figure that out myself so I know why.".
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Joe
22:54
@rdlowrey I think that applies to most world projects. @tereško claims that most true web devs dont use these shitty frameworks, but everywhere you search on the net, most devs do use them. They may be shitty and not truly define what MVC is, but they take care of the stuff nobody wants to write anymore (especially mundane stuff)
@Joe have you looked up what the responsibilities of a controller are ?
could you point me to an article that says "controllers handles business logic" ?
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Joe
@tereško no but im getting there buddy. you were once a noob too, remember that :)
@Joe where are you getting? What has "getting" to do with it?
1 min ago, by tereško
could you point me to an article that says "controllers handles business logic" ?
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Joe
@tereško I replied to your first line. not the second line
what does that mean ?
you are "getting to looking up what the responsibilities of a controller are" ?
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Joe
22:58
It means I'm learning. "getting" to the point of knowing how this stuff works
you said that you are already using MVC
3 mins ago, by tereško
could you point me to an article that says "controllers handles business logic" ?
Joe
Joe
I wasn't gonna say this cause its pointless arguing this shit, but I think I should
The irony of all these fanboy fights slamming frameworks and how useless they are makes one think that stackoverflow itself was built on the .NET framework and these very same 'people' that question the 'tools' which may or may not be good to use, are here on this framework-built app :)
so ... you cannot answer the question
have a good life
Joe
Joe
what a dick hey
but nvm :)
anyway, since you were so insistently pinging me and trolling, I thought that you wanted me to answer .. I guess that wasn't it
23:09
Out of curiosity, if you were writing a simple blogging platform, what pattern would you choose?
none
you should start by writing initial concept and see what shape it takes after refactoring
That makes me feel better tbh.
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1 hour ago, by Joe
@tereško I found the solution to your hate for PHP frameworks. here it is: phalconphp.com
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^ Why are people starring that?
user895378
phalconphp is such a misguided thing. And it's only fast when you compare it to the existing horrifically slow frameworks.
user895378
23:20
It's actually slow.
Just an overhead thing isn't it.
@rdlowrey who cares about speed when you cannot really debug it ?'
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@tereško That's my point. If you're going to compile something it better be blazing fast as a result. phalconphp isn't remotely fast enough to justify the myriad drawbacks that come with using something like that.
It's not fast is it. Or so I read somewhere. It's just a tiny overhead which in the end makes little difference if your app sucks.
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@Fabien That's true. Like @tereško points out there are major usability drawbacks that come with using a compiled solution like phalcon. It's not even close to being worth the price of admission.
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23:27
The vast majority of PHP devs are incapable of writing performant application code so the (crazy enormous) overhead created by the framework isn't something they notice.
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And let's be honest ... how many PHP devs are really working on applications that need to handle 50,000 requests per second? For everyone else the ~400 or so r/s they can do with symfony is fine.
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Good luck when your app hits the front page of reddit, though.
Time is NOT on your Side [29c3] -- 54:27 -- side-channel attack vector explained
hey all... should http codes other than 20X return content? eg 400 return what was wrong with the data provided?
in this particular case: timing side-channel .. applicable to PHP apps too
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23:36
In closing:
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> Nothing is going to build your application for you, no matter what it promises. You are going to have to build it yourself. Instead of starting by fixing the mistakes in some foreign framework and refactoring all the things that don't apply to your environment spend your time building a lean and reusable pattern that fits your requirements directly.
user895378
^^ Rasmus knows what he's talking about there. It was true in 2006 and it's true now.
@rdlowrey that argument won't reach (most of) people who come from javascript, ruby or c# environments
posted on October 09, 2013 by Ilia Alshanetsky

My slides from the "Application Logic Security" talk at ZendCon are now available here. If you've attended talk, I'd love to hear your feedback via Joind.In.

@tereško So what are you surviving on if you can't eat solids?
23:51
yogurt, ice-cream, potage
the options are quite limited
No meal replacement shakes?
I don't believe in putting random things in a blender
Meal replacements aren't so bad. At least it'll keep you mildly energized. It's only short term.
Probably wouldn't hurt to have some protein shakes too. Delicious protein shakes.
no, thanks

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