working on automatic presentation layer generated from business layer (something like naked objects) and because I've already erradicated of getters it's somehow hard to distinguish between navigate-actions and modify-actions
like - going to users module vs. removing user - this is important because modify actions should be executed in transaction and with Save/Cancel buttons
while navigate action should only show something and save/cancel would be useless there :)
I'm making a website to be used within an organisation, but am thinking of a REST API for the website. Obviously the API would only be used by that one website, if that is clear. Is this a good idea? Or should I just dump the API idea and write processing code directly
I have no issue with templates. I like them. For the role they are suited for. I would use a generator in certain situations (such as forms), but for others (like overall site structure), a template is plenty good enough...
Java PR was built around "separation" idea... have a look on this - download.oracle.com/javaee/5/tutorial/doc/bnaca.html - and ask how many J2EE developers you want I'm quite sure that in 90% cases every developer knows everything :-)
@ircmaxell I have no issue with you (or anybody else) using templates - guys, do what you like - I'm quite okay with that as long as I'm not forced to maintain your work :-P
@ircmaxell no offense - it's just the way how I feel that - everytime I was writing template I felt like one-handed - and as I've already pointed out - every new field required changing template (or all templates if something could be represented in multiple ways) which was annoying.
I don't know how about you but I usually don't write helper for <h1>{$title}</h1> and yet, it happens quite often you need to replace it everywhere for <h1>{$title}<span></span></h1> because of image-replacement (or similar "tiny" updates involving multiple templates)
I don't know but templates seems to have only 2 benefits over renderers: 1.) they're faster simply because it's just preg_replace on steroids (which can and don't have to be true or even important) 2.) you have "virtual" ability to copy-paste html code from designer - which is however something I wasn't doing quite often - most of time I had to correct a lot of things
@Michael with renderers you don't have this problem - you don't need to do anything automagically - setting value to textbox will always work how it should
my point is that if you need to see where a structure (say a specific <script tag>) is included, it's trivial with a template system (just grep the tag). But in a renderer it's not usually nearly as simple
@KamilTomšík True, but to me that's actually making it more cloudy since you're pushing what needs to change further from the logical place it's changing
@KamilTomšík Well, you can't grep the source for <script. You'd have to look at all the source builders, and then trace back to find the renderer call that actually made it
I know why you're doing it. But often enough you don't need to change global appearance of most structures, only a very specific instance of it (which complicates the renderer approach)
@Michael there are no templates, just method calls:
class Article{
function renderOn($renderer){
$renderer
->heading($this->title)
->para($this->perex);
}
}
@ircmaxell if I get you correctly - you're trying to say - most of time you don't want to change how "paragraph" works in the whole application - just in this particular section, right?
@ircmaxell technically, renderer is not in model - it's passed into renderOn method - I see your problem but - don't forget about thinner api - renderOn means no necessary getters out there...
and for the global change of "para" behavior - every section calls subsection and passes the same renderer - at least usually, but nobody forces you to do so - you can decorate that builder to change behavior just in that particular section
@KamilTomšík Right, but it also tightly couples you to the renderer implementation. Since if I want to pass in a renderer that is quite different (such as a PDF or image renderer), I can't...
@ircmaxell this one is actually pretty important - at least for me, I did this quite often - or at least more often than I would like to (changing h3s to h2s and then back again)
@KamilTomšík Then good for you. I'm not trying to tell you that you should go back. I'm just trying to point out that there are disadvantages to the choice...
@KamilTomšík Nah, zen != politics. I speak the truth as far as I know it, which disqualifies me to be in politics...
@ircmaxell yes, they are I'm aware of them but I can fight them quite easily - most of formats out there are not more powerful than html which means I can just provide "cripled" adapter and for pdf I use dompdf so I'm safe about this too :)
I need to do something like `c = b - a` where: a = array( 'name'=>'whatever' , 'surname'=>'whatever', 'address'=>'whatever') b = array( 'name'=>'whatever' , 'test'=>'whatever', 'surname'=>'whatever') and c would be: array( 'test'=>'whatever' )
@KamilTomšík Well, it's hard to be objective by yourself. Which is why it helps discussing with someone taking the opposing view point. Neither are purely objective, but the result can be...
@KamilTomšík Right, but someone looking out will see the advantages and disadvantages of either, and be able to make an informed decision (rather than blindly following, which dooms Cake developers :-P)
@KamilTomšík Introduction: How to do software engineering... ... Conclusion: ...no, it ain't really worth it to do software engineering. It's been proven that it pays more to work in a cafeteria, in the long term (consider the mental health bills!).
@Raynos don't design if you don't want to become designer - use free templates or buy design at templatemonster.com (or anywhere else) if you want quality (paid template is usually far better choice).
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@Raynos look, I'd like to be better designer too (I do have basics and I think that certain level of knowledge in this area is important) but I'm programmer in the soul - doing design means less time spent by improving my programming skills and I do prefer being better programmer than jack of all trades.
while web developer doesnt need to know layout design, it doesnt hurt to learn photoshop and do layout, you dont need to know how to paint the mona lisa. Just create gradients, definition on the page, and sense of depth
I'd use pixels for page layout not relative measure like em or percentage. It will become a lot more difficult if you do that
also nowadays people dont mind scrolling
and you dont want to make the css process more difficult than it already is. There's no callstack, there's no exceptions raised, nothing. Shit just doesnt work, and your stuck staring in confusion.
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Well, from that it looks like it does indeed have PEAR Mail support built right in. In fact, from the way that the array entries read, it looks like that array is passed straight through into Mail::factory
i need help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have a form and I dont want the user to fill out certain things such as priority and username and password, i want that to remain hidden which is easy, but I also dont want it to show in view source...any ideas how to hide it from there?
Don't forget that such services are at the mercy of the internet. If there's a problem at any point along the connection between the service and your server, then one will see the other as down.
@Jordy It is possible that something your scripts is doing is causing so much resource consumption that nothing else can run. However, if that was really the case, your host would have hard evidence.