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20:00
is that a thing now?
@DanLugg I don't see why you'd want to disallow the protected->public conversion. It's safe by LSP. So why disallow it?
@bjori If by now you mean ever, then I believe so, yes.
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The only thing that really matters is the interface anyway ... I rarely ever use abstract anything
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Inheritance so often being an anti-pattern and whatnot ...
I can't think of a usecase for abstract protected
20:03
@NikiC I suppose enforcing a policy of "clean" API design is the only use-case. Consider the strategy pattern; if the constituent methods have little meaning outside of the composed strategy, then maintaining their protected visibility to insulate consumers of the implementation would make sense... kinda.
Meh, I probably dun goofed something to get this far.
Anyone use OrientDB?
Favor interfaces over abstract classes pretty much every time.
Yea, I've weighed the options, I think I'm in that thin sliver between "pretty much" and "every time" with this, but I can always refactor the whole thing.
@BenjaminGruenbaum They haven't really changed the language all that much, but they have improved its performance; that is something at least.
20:08
@hakre ...yes?
bye guys!
@DanLugg well it still has the "protected" visibility as a subset of "public" visibility, so I don't see why it's not "protected" any longer. It's not abstract any longer, but that for sure, if it counts.
It has the protected visibility only in the context to the abstraction, which is irrelevant if the implementation has changed visibility.
^ read the about me part
@DanLugg: which is what the example shows, so it should be fine. Compare: 3v4l.org/LUkH2
20:12
@Jack
I guess you could argue the "immutable interface" approach. As long as there is dependence on the abstraction, the implementation's visibility change is irrelevant.
@philsturgeon @krakjoe Wait, if you're going to make a language construct, why would you make it literally pow()? That's asinine...
@DanLugg Perhaps, but I don't know about immutable interfaces. But I do know that my pizza is ready and my stomach is ready for it, too.
@Jack Voting is close on pow. I may actually change my vote to no because of the function to language construct change for pow. This has a bigger effect than I had originally realized. Still unsure though.
it's a damn good point actually
20:16
There are actually a significant number of projects on github who have created public function pow.
@Jack why add the construct, we don't have exp/add/mul etc ?
I completely overlooked it, Phil Sturgeon pointed it out to me just now ...
@Jack I think you might want to stop the vote, we haven't thought it through ...
public function pow() // right in the kisser
lol, "should we fix the reserved name issue?" "no fucking way, instead let's add arbitrary ones to the list!"
nice list of pow operands in computer languages: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exponentiation#In_programming_languages
sorry @Jack construct gotta go man, we can't let that in ...
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20:28
> Should PHP get a power operator in 5.6?
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Yes. But perhaps the PR needs tweaking.
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Is that a reason to stop the vote?
Poor old @Jack has had quite a battle on his hands with this pow() operator.
the operator is good
I'm all for that ...
well, no, if you want to work on the patch over the next few days, then keep it open I'll change my vote and I'm sure others will
How would I go about finding whether a date returned from a mysql table is PM or AM?
The format is returned as 09:00:00
20:33
but for the sake of clarity, and possibly the opportunity to speak with dmitry even, it might be better to stop and open after the holiday ...
dmitry would have spotted this for sure ... feel pretty stupid ...
@rdlowrey @JoeWatkins As always, the rule holds: "All meaningful discussion happens during the voting phase, and no earlier" :)
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute If it was 12 hour clock it would have am or pm after it, so that is 24 hour clock
yeah that's true ... until it's happening it's not happening ...
So basically just check if the value is over 12:00:00 and if it is, then it's PM, else AM?
@Joe Would do a lot good if we could get dmitry to look at proposals earlier
20:34
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute yes
He's one of the very few persons who can give relevant technical feedback
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute it's neither. In AM / PM you only have 0:00-12:00 and you need to know AM or PM. With a time over 12:00:00 it's clearly neither AM nor PM.
@hakre That's not quite right am = ante meridian, pm = post meridian, referring to the position of the sun. It is still am or pm regardless of how your clock is configured :)
@vascowhite only if you count two times from 0 to 12. :)
{| align="right" class="wikitable" style="margin: 0 0 2em 2em; font-size: 95%" !colspan="2"|Clock system |- !12-hour||24-hour |- |midnight(start of day)12:00 a.m.*||00:00 |- |12:01 a.m.||00:01 |- |12:59 a.m.||00:59 |- |  1:00 a.m.||01:00 |- style="font-size: 150%" |…||… |- |11:00 a.m.||11:00 |- |11:59 a.m.||11:59 |- |noon12:00 p.m.*||12:00 |- |12:01 p.m.||12:01 |- |12:59 p.m.||12:59 |- |  1:00 p.m.||13:00 |- style="font-size: 150%" |…||… |- |11:00 p.m.||23:00 |- |11:59 p.m.||23:59 |- |midnight(end of day)shown as startof next day||24:00 |- |colspan="2"|* See section "Co...
20:39
@hakre After 12, the sun has still passed my meridian ie post meridian = pm.
wtf happened to that one box?
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@Jack I'm in favor of ** but I'm removing my vote and abstaining pending implementation updates.
@vascowhite Wiki markup
"Template" as they like to call it.
RFC always so much drama...
@MadaraUchiha Looks nice :)
@NikiC Much drama. So RFC. Wow
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20:48
I want the nipples like @rdlowrey!
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5 hours ago, by PeeHaa
If anybody stars bullshit messages because of some stupid hat I will personally permaban the user hunt you down
phil has been genuinely useful ....
^^ fixed
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fixed!
which I don't think anyone really expected ...
20:49
@DanLugg nipples?
There, now it can be taken completely out of context ;-)
1 hour ago, by Dan Lugg
@rdlowrey Just in case nobody has mentioned it, your hat makes you look like you have large red nipples.
Hmmm, so I should post an interesting link to get that hat :P
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@JoeWatkins BTW did you have a chance to quickly build my updated tls1.1/1.2 support branch branch yesterday?
@DanLugg Ah
Aw, he moved it up!
20:51
@rdlowrey I was pretty ill yesterday, typing one handed and what not ... will do in the next few hours ...
What hat? -_-
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@JoeWatkins whoops, that's the wrong link. replacing it.
Seriously you spend a few hours not in this room and you miss all the inside jokes.
@Fabien no idea, don't worry about it ...
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@JoeWatkins Don't worry about it unless you just want to verify for yourself that using the tls:// wrapper and the STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLS_CLIENT/STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLS_SERVER constants negotiate the best available TLS protocol given your underlying openssl. I've tested it and it works fine, so it's not really a big deal.
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20:54
I just need to add a couple more test cases and PR.
I'll give it a test ... two sets of eyes are better than one :)
although apparently several hundred sets is sometimes not enough ...
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Well I noticed the pow() language construct but I just figured since it was a math thing it kind of made sense. But I guess we don't have equivalents for any other mathematical operations so ...
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Anyhow, the diffs in my TLS changes linked above should be pretty straightforward.
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Rory AlsopWith data mining tools like Maltego and other correlation tools for large data sets, if we conduct any transactions online assume that these can all be collated to build a good picture of what we do, buy, read etc (hence Google etc). If a normal person, with a large online history decides to go ...

@rdlowrey yeah noticed it was there but didn't dawn on me that it's quite horrible until someone spelled it out for me ...
I kinda think it would be good to negate this problem for in the future ...
it's no less of a problem that you cannot define the method list
but we are noticing this because it's being thrust in front of us ...
which is my initial reaction, it just makes it more urgent to negate the keyword limitation
21:03
I would commit tremendous blood sacrifices to be able to use reserved words as method names.
until you see how much it does actually get done, and then think well we don't have it for anything else at all ...
Hey I've got an issue where the PDO library is much different on one server than another. Does anyone here know what might be the issue? serverfault.com/questions/562651/…
Is there some way to update the PDO class?
@Charles yeah, it's an annoying limitation, it shouldn't really be a problem at all ... but we all know that it is, so it doesn't really excuse it ... but that was my initial reaction ...
@krakjoe if pow() is added as a language construct, does that mean “public function pow()” is going to bug out in the parser?
...or are there some major differences with the PDO library between PHP version 5.3.8 and 5.3.18?
I'm stupid
21:08
@WesleyMurch 5.3.8 < 5.3.18 (5.3.8 should be older than 5.3.18)
I spent something like two hours debugging something that turned out to work correctly :(
@HamZa yeah
@NikiC lol
@Hamza I mean are there differences in the PDO lib between those versions?
@NikiC typical :(
21:09
it's friday, give yourself a break :)
@WesleyMurch well, I don;t know. But there should be a "difference" otherwise why are the version numbers different ?
@JoeWatkins yeah, yeah, still annoying
Oscillation.
it is yeah, we all do it though ... I don't think I could say on everything complicated I've written, but on enough to make me try and work it out anyway
@NikiC it's not called "debugging" but "validating"
:D
21:10
**it happens ...
@hakre turned it around for you ...
and also stress testing ... 2 hours is long :)
@WesleyMurch Just upgrade to PHP 5.4 if possible :)
Use the inside of your rear left pocket as a napkin, because... well, what else do you put in your rear left pocket?
Keep a napkin in your rear left pocket.
Napkins, change etc.
[protip] wash your hands with soap and water
@WesleyMurch [tag:syntax]
21:16
@HamZa [thanks]
@HamZa That would be a protip
@HamZa [tag:Oh I see, thanks a lot this is much better.]
@JoeWatkins Stress testing certainly ^^ Especially as this is x86 assembly running in 16bit real mode...
@WesleyMurch #fail

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Where you can play with regular chat features (except flagging...
you didn't see a bug in assembly ??
or thought you saw one and there wasn't one ??
@DanLugg let's go to Sandbox star mine and I'll star yours :P
that's not even a crime against programming ... whenever things go wrong with assembly its because you are writing assembly ...
is it for something interesting ??
Anyways thanks to anyone who looked at my server fault question, take care everyone have a good weekend/holiday
21:19
something embedded I guess ?
@JoeWatkins nah, just trying to write a bootloader
oh so kinda then, I was just looking at what you might use that for ... was as far as some kind of os hardware ...
wat for ?
just for fun
also to learn a bit x86 assembly. seems useful to know
so to boot any x86 ?
(I meant to boot what, when I said what for ... obviously fun :))
some (yet to be written) kernel ^^
21:23
you're writing that too I guess ?
sure
@HamZa That sounds dirty, but it must be done.
wow, I tell you what in 15 years, you will miss this ...
@DanLugg lol
nobody ever pays you to do awesome stuff like that ...
@JoeWatkins Alright Hank Hill.
In 15 year he'll probably be paying himself to do fun stuff like that.
@JoeWatkins That's why I'm doing it now :P
there was a time I could have had a go, but now, all these years later, not at all, I've no idea ... well I've an idea ...
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@NikiC I wish I could say I've never done that before ...
21:28
@Fabien the number of kernels in the wild is pretty low, statistically the number of people that have got to work on them therefore is extreemely low, the number of people that have got to write them from scratch is basically none ... in other words you can't even pay yourself to do stuff like that ...
what happened to pow vote?
dude, we fucked up
public function pow()
@JoeWatkins we finally need an AST and allow such things
we actually do
but for now we fucked up, we can't let that in ...
21:29
@JoeWatkins btw. every new keyword is such a bc break?
and where is public fn pow() used?
github 12k results
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apparently lots of places
we don't have add/mul/exp etc
21:30
@JoeWatkins you.are.kidding.me?
I see.
wow.
the drama
@krakjoe if pow() is added as a language construct, does that mean “public function pow()” is going to bug out in the parser?
user924016
haha
no side has one vote more.
21:34
@bwoebi Well, all things considered, I think the reserved word patch has a better chance of actually happening
But I certainly agree with that.
nah, we have an ast
sneaky sneaky
went it with constant expr patch, and should definitely be extended in whatever way is required to make ti happen ...
if that's possible ...
I mean as language parser helper
at any rate the original patch was not suitable ... it need some clever way ...
21:36
If it happens, it wouldn't happen before the next major
you should look at it again, we'd all jump at the chance to get rid of this silly limitation I'm pretty sure ... so long as it doesn't degrade performance ...
which limitation?
keywords
without AST, I can't think of any way
there are rumours that the next PHP version could be a major, (as we have some things to change like the engine exceptions, named params etc.)…
well it's not a problem now, the first patch you wrote was all hand crafted tricky stuff
21:38
yup
but now that ast is a thing and we know opcache can and does support it, it should be tidy enough for there to be no argument ...
not sure it would need to ...
> tidy enough for there to be no argument
^^ welcome to the real world ;-)
opcache still doesn't support it in the most performant way
I haven't really looked at it to be honest ... parsers are circular logic to me and I find them difficult ...
but anyway, half of the parser would need to be rewritten
21:40
you can have votes where there's no argument, or no real objection that poses any threat to the intention of the rfc, which is all you can hope for ...
who in their right mind is gonna say nah, lets keep php insecure ...
bit cheaty, but for the good of everyone else youtrack.jetbrains.com/issues/WI maybe thumbs up the proposal to support phpdbg in phpstorm ...
Hey guys. So I've got a gaming interface. Multiple users (like 8) can be in the same game, and the same user can be in multiple games. At any given time, it's likely that 0 users will have one game open but are still playing the game (because they're checking another game/AFK). What's the current way for the server to be continuing on the functions of the game without any user currently present in the game?
@bwoebi are you sure that there is no version of bison that can overcome the problem for us ?
with just bison there would be still something like that a parser error
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@Jeremy what?
but is there a version that can improve it if we do something ?
21:53
@JoeWatkins of bison? no?
@RonniSkansing Could you clarify on what's confusing? I'm not really sure why you're saying "what?"
it's not beyond configure to construct the parser from fragments, if a particular version can make it better
I'm not sure, didn't try
maybe I could look into it sometime when finished the watchpoints
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21:53
@Jeremy sure, i am confused about what setup you got
and having nothing else to do
yeah, gotta be worth some investigation ...
user924016
btw congrats on the phpdbg in php guys.. gj
I never read any help section. I don't have that much of time I have enough books to read. — swapna 32 mins ago
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inspiring
21:54
it would probably be the case that we would have to wait for that to be the version mostly in use I guess ... although we have changed version requirements recently for something else I forget what ...
@RonniSkansing Think about it like this: you're going to a website. The website has a list of games (note: all the games are the same game, but different rooms. It's like different rooms of blackjack). Now, you join a few of those games and slowly cycle between 5 games while taking your turn in each game. It's likely that a game may not have any users in it, but the functions of the game (i.e., moving onto the next level/counting down time) still need to work.
user924016
@Jeremy i understood it like that. But how are the games run, in different tabs? Is it javascript syncing the players
@RonniSkansing Data from the games is kept in an sql database. I haven't done syncing yet (I have no MO for keeping the games updated, so I can't really install a syncing system).
user924016
@Jeremy so a player creates a game, other players join. The player also joins some others games. And the question is what the best way for the server to be continuing the functions?
@RonniSkansing Yeah, it seems like you understand correctly.
user924016
21:59
What kind of functions? Like player move timeout?
user924016
auto check? (poker)
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Im unsure if all the logic is implemented in the serverside or you are using logical bits on the client side as well
Well, there are two main game levels: night/day. Let's say that we decide this by having a "level" variable. Increase that variable every 5 minutes by one. Evens are night, odds are day time. I need the counter and level increment to keep going even if nobody is in the game
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@Jeremy do you want to make this in php/mysql only?
I'm keeping all logic server side. Right now all I have is my model layer laid out.
@RonniSkansing No, the interface should be in HTML+JS.
user924016
22:02
ah great
But domain logic shouldn't be contained in the interface
user924016
but are you going to have async action for keeping the client and serverside in place
/me needs to get some sleep
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@tereško long day?
I got to get up tomorrow for work
22:03
What :O
user924016
^ what no
user924016
that is evil
@RonniSkansing Well my question is what the best way to keep the two in place is.
yeah ... we work 21st and 22nd and then free till 2nd of january
Of course, it needs to happen with no refreshes on the client side
22:04
Where I am, it's until 6th of January, unpaid. Actually you can work if you want to. How is it going @tereško?
is someone has time, a low-rep question stackoverflow.com/questions/20712242/product-compare-session
@webarto I am not entirely sure.
Mixed feelings over codebase or people?
codebase sucks
mixed feelings about people
@tereško Choices?
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22:08
@Jeremy Sorry, dunno. If you got the data on the games in db, and the clients keeps sending async request, then it is only binding the logic..
@RonniSkansing What do you mean by "binding the logic"?
user924016
@Jeremy i mean, if you got all the stuff you need server side ( game id, name, start_time ) etc etc
anyways .. ----tome--- time to get ready for sleep
good night
@tereško It is tome.
22:11
if anyone needs something from me - you have 10 min to ask, whole I'm brushing my teeth
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@Jeremy let say the request sends the ID to the server. Then you just check, what games is he in, has he cheated, what has the other people done.. and send a answer to the client
hahaha
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@tereško the question is a hidden wp question right?
@RonniSkansing I don't think it's quite that simple... =/
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@Jeremy i agree
22:12
Haha, okay.
user image
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Sun from Teletubbies? :)
@webarto What is this from?
@webarto I'm seeing a trend of things like "such funny" or something... where is this from?
@RonniSkansing not really
@Jeremy Google: "doge meme"
user924016
22:14
@tereško i asked the op, i noticed the WP_query
@webarto Please
I thin the author is more confused about how sessions work
user924016
the OP need to send all request via the horrid admin page to make ajax work
(^ note the link magicz)
22:14
I see
Google "madara uchicha"
Nope :D
@webarto Google "madara uchiha"
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and yea @tereško the op needs a bit guidence on sessions/ajax
22:16
@webarto lol wa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-paw
yesterday, by PeeHaa
@zerkms wow such question great ask
Am I in the GIF chatroom O_O ?
@RonniSkansing as I already indicated: good enough for a low-rep user to handle. Not too retarded and might have future value ... and specific enough to not have a direct duplicate
downside: OP sucks at English
small question. I'm trying to get the next six weeks (output as year-week) into an array but week 1 always prints out as 2013-1. Actually each time i try to look the week of day 30 or 31. Is it a glitch or am i missing something?
22:24
Anyone know why I am getting expects parameter 1 to be mysqli_result, boolean given when using mysqli_fetch_array. I var_dump'ed the variable I inputed and it is an object with all the correct values, not a boolean.
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@tereško ok thanks
@NoahHuppert Because the first parameter you fetch to mysqli_fetch_array is a boolean.
Your query failed somewhere, and you haven't checked for errors, most likely.
@MadaraUchiha I have and returns what I want in phpmyadmin. And the first parameter is not a boolean....
@NoahHuppert Code please.
Doing that as we speak
I forgot to include my db connect code, but its there
22:29
I'm so fucking tired now… even if I did just code for two hours today… hrmpf…
night.
@NoahHuppert please, learn how to use prepared statements
@NoahHuppert ^ That
Welp, that would have saved my alllooot of time in certain places.
@bwoebi end week no sleep build much night
@MadaraUchiha For a quick fix, why am I getting that error?
22:34
@webarto well… I have holidays since yesterday… and still tired :-x
You get weeks, enjoy it.
@NoahHuppert Good question, I'm not sure.
Do try it with prepared statements (mysqli_prepare and mysqli_execute) and see if the problem persists.
@bwoebi Yay :) Have you got good grades? :P
@webarto this holidays I won't get any grades…
but next holidays^^
22:41
enin @webarto
@bwoebi Ah, didn't know that :)
@JoeWatkins evening Sir Joe
@tereško not happy then ??
@webarto hows work going ?
Got paid more than @tereško for doing Skype calls, so it's good ^^
He is in Latvia tbf -_-
Eating cereal with a spoon as wide as my little finger is frustrating.
22:45
@MadaraUchiha it allows you to savour it.
@Fabien I hate fishing.
Get chopsticks and be pro.
@Fabien Latvia is so much better than Bosnia :) No excuses. I can't understand his policy.
@JoeWatkins When's the phpdbg celebration party? :)
I have a website that is manipulated by the URL. For example, /index.php?id=1 shows a page with stuff relevant to "1" while /index.php?id=2 shows stuff relevant to "2." The problem is that there is only one page. It reads the URL and shows the relevant information. However, there is a navbar inside the page, which shows the current number as "active."
Dafuq did I just read? :D
22:47
I want it to show the corresponding number <li> as active, but I don't know how to do that, since I don't know what the number in the URL is.
Look up $_GET
Getting the number from the url is not the problem, the problem is highlighting the corresponding number in the navbar.
I just use JS for those thingies, don't like to clutter code because of that "active" thingies.
The only way I can think of is to copy and paste with if conditions, but I feel that is inefficient.
$('a[href="' + window.location.href +  '"]').addClass('active');
22:50
@webarto inorite, all kinds of w00t :D
Seriously, if were closer, I would throw a party :D
@tereško @MadaraUchiha you just made my life alot easier. ty.
When those facebook HHVM folks can celebrate, so can we :P
@NoahHuppert Whenever you have a parameter or a variable that needs inserting in a query, use a prepared statements, as a thumb rule.
@webarto @JoeWatkins What's next then? :)
22:51
World domination? :P
@webarto Count me in
maybe do a bit of pimping ... haven't decided yet ...
@MadaraUchiha Ya. You guys reduced my query code from 12 lines of logic and confusing stuff to 4 :)
Mac wasn't so bad today. Still terrible with it, but I can switch windows now.
23:33
resen besen
Anyone about?
sleep now
nitte all
23:53
I hate having a windows -_- I want a mac I always get errors with installing ruby
@EkinHazal why not Linux?
@EkinHazal -1 for wanting a mac
@crypticツ yes that would also work. eveything except windows would work .
So what's stopping you?
@HamZa why? I feel comfortable working on a mac.
23:59
Well I hate using a mac, my preference though ...
How can any developer use a mac anyways ? I've seen people do dual boot (or triple boot) so why not just stick with linux/windows

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