I have a product table and a category table (each with associated model, mapper, and storage classes) ... Where is the best place to implement the link table that realized the many-to-many relationship between the two.
> The bottom line is, the difference between a Service Locator and a Dependency Injection Container is how you consume them. The implementation of both can be identical, but with a Service Locator you inject the container and ask it for the object you want, whereas with a Dependency Injection Container you use it to construct objects, but a Dependency Injection Container should only ever call itself, and never be called by any other objects.
ServiceLocator is just a bad name. ThingyGiver is what it should be called.
@Fabien neither uses the methods of the object injected.
Honestly I don't know what a Dependency Injecction Container is. Never seen on.
for example if you look at Pimple which describes itself as a Dependency Injection Container. It just contains Things. It has nothing to do with Injection
@DanLugg Well, current problem is that php will treat argument to language construct typeof as constant. Not sure how easy it's to change this behavior.
@Leri Even if it was a trivial change; it wouldn't happen because we have ::class and that's PHP enough to be unlike any familiar construct from other languages.
@Orangepill and @Salathe - tbh I hate using 'magic words' to describe stuff, as although people mostly agree on what they mean, when they come to actually be implemented in code, most of the time the actual implementation has details which are more important that the meaning of the 'magic words'.
@Orangepill The Container stuff in Symfony is a real 'DIC' - you have to extend your class from the container class to be able to get your dependencies. And I guess it uses a service locator as the underlying method of getting the classes.
@salathe Auryn isn't a DIC because it doesn't 'contain' the classes that use it get dependencies, Auryn only holds info about the available dependencies and then injects them.
btw - you keep referring to Auryn as a 'container' - is that just from habit or do you consider it a container? The word seems weird, as it doesn't actually 'contain' other objects (not like symfony/zend's DIC does).
@salathe When I say something is DIC, most programmers will assume it's a symfony style DIC that the container holds the classes that require the dependencies. So ... yeah for the majority of programmers Auryn != DIC, even if the absolutely correct definition of those magic words is the other way around.
@Fabien cool! I need to add more tests/documentation and there are probably a few things here and there that could use improvement but I'm pushing small things as I go. Let me know if you have any questions.
The Dependency Injection Container is passed to the Variadic Argument Generator. This is done to create a Constructor Unaware Manifest; a variable list collection of dependencies. In other words, put your DIC in the VAG to create CUM.
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@AMB simple answer is you can't. Complex answer it's difficult
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@andho thanks, looking in to it, the thing this site is doing is iframing the generated url , so ill check the curl output or using simple html dom library
@HamZa In the industry you'll find a lot of guys which are "Symfony Senior Devs" but have not at least of part of your skills...
@HamZa If they have to develop something, they usually install x extensions, from questionable quality and misusing them. Symfony2's job is to keep ps all that stuff running together without blowing up
The more I learn the more I realise that I'm quite far from being good.
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> what makes a Singleton an Anti-pattern is not the pattern itself but how often is poorly implemented and how easy it is to do so.
I love how some people don't understand the problem is with singletons but know they're bad, so they rationalize it in some odd way . This is why learning design patterns without actually coding large software never works well imo.
I don't buy that. OOP is not a way of looking at code, but a way of rationalizing code. You can definitely write OOP, where the communication between modules is the fundimental logic control.
or you can write Procedural code, where the flow of the application and dispatch of code is the fundimental logic control
basically, polymorphic coupling vs content coupling
I don't see the difference between "looking at code" and "rationalizing code". I think they're synonymous. I think the 'looking at' bit even has a name after the guy who said something like "well, they're not really objects but let's pretend they are because it's a great cognitive tool"
> To ascribe beliefs, free will, intentions, consciousness, abilities, or wants to a machine is legitimate when such an ascription expresses the same information about the machine that it expresses about a person. It is useful when the ascription helps us understand the structure of the machine, its past or future behavior, or how to repair or improve it.
I'm only pushing stuff in response to bugs, not working on new features, don't have time for new features or bugs, but bugs are more important than new features ...
> WARNING! The rewritten history will have different object names for all the objects and will not converge with the original branch. You will not be able to easily push and distribute the rewritten branch on top of the original branch. Please do not use this command if you do not know the full implications...
pretty sure we don't want to merge 600 commits at any rate ... and hadn't looked upstream ... I will check, or you can @bwoebi, would like to get the few bugs that have been reported sorted, thought I was fixing them, thought we'd leave merging until the day before the next alpha release ??
@salathe understood, I will leave it well alone :)
It also kind of implies you could do new Blah[]();, which wouldn't work.
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@hek2mgl I hate this about the php framework community ... there's no originality. No one is creating anything new and exciting. They're simply creating 1:1 copies of other things (as far as I can tell). Innovation is hard, but it would be nice to see at least a little bit.
@rdlowrey the last 8 years or so have been "let's make a framework" season for PHP, and much of the rest of the intertubes-coders. I'd love to see us move to a "let's make useful stuffs!" season.
@salathe Exactly. These frameworks are solving largely nonexistent problems. The PHP web SAPI does all the heavy lifting for you already. Don't get me wrong: architecture is important. But if all you're doing is re-inventing architecture (every web SAPI framework) ad nauseum you aren't actually accomplishing anything of real value.
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Innovate! Don't infinitely re-approach the same problem from different angles.
@rdlowrey but should we really focus on innovation if most of the code is still pretty bad? Would you recommend one of the popular frameworks to someone or would you tell them to build their own?
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@DaveRandom FYI I'm going to (significantly) update my new RFC to include the flag-based TLS method settings and propose soft-deprecation of the protocol-specific stream wrappers (with future removal scheduled) in favor of ssl:// (which will trigger a warning about unsafe) and tls://. Meanwhile all usages will have the ability to specify flags for which protocol methods are supported via the stream context or where already possible in function signatures like stream_socket_enable_crypto
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@Patrick Well the problem with that logic is that if you're qualified to roll your own then it's likely you already have ... Frameworks aren't bad -- they're exceedingly helpful to allow less-experienced devs to turn out code that isn't terrible. I'm just saying that once you reach the point where you're a high-level coder don't spend your time working on frameworks. There's nothing interesting in that area and it's very unlikely you'll create any real value pursuing it.
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Not to mention: the idea of a framework is largely unnecessary in a world with well-written, loosely-coupled code. Inversion of control means you can use any code you want to solve a given problem.
I see. But where do we actually need innovation on a wide scale? I think most problems can be solved with a good cms or ecommerce solution (well... here are two that need better solutions...)
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@Patrick You're looking at the world through web-SAPI-colored glasses. Programming doesn't only exist between when a webserver hands a request to your PHP process and when that process closes its STDOUT handle to signal the end of the response.
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If all you ever do is "web stuff" then by all means, framework your heart out.
Nothing really, cant figure out how to "catch" it - if I should try with time regex, or php maybe can count elements in string
substr_count maybe
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@Patrick That's the same cop-out most people use. PHP is more than capable of doing other things quite powerfully. The simple fact is that I use it for serious non-web programming every single day. PHP is extremely powerful. The only thing preventing PHP's use in serious non-web programming contexts is inexperienced developers.
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PHP today is not what it used to be. You can program with it.
Think I would check it like this, but needs to do some more with the picture - dunno how to get it from here, maybe some regex is best? if substr_count = 1 - then find smallest size of image and add an class before echo'ing
@Patrick Because I, for instance, am more comfortable with PHP than I am with say, python.
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@Patrick Python was my first language and I know it quite well. The fact is I'm far more productive working in PHP. That's why.
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People always cite "weird function names" and "inconsistent parameter order" like they somehow have any serious negative effect on real programmers. They don't. And every language has warts. That argument is a complete non-starter.
@MadaraUchiha smallest side of the image, path is locally
dimension - width height
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Not to mention ~80% of the internet runs on PHP. If you're writing software there's no better market to target regardless of whether or not your software is for "web stuff."
@rdlowrey I see your point. I haven't done any non-web stuff in recent times so I can't speak from experience anyways. For web stuff I like it better than the alternatives for many reasons even though I dislike many things about the syntax
@crypticツ I haven'ta-fuckingclue. I think the guy must be nuts - despite asking for clarification and pointing out that the RFC is HERP DERP DERPED beyond human comprehension, he still hasn't tidied up the RFC completely.
@TimPost You think you could reach out to any of the SO people by any chance? There is also the issue of other https links not one boxing in general. And the fact that on main there is also still non https content on the page (e.g. imgur). Or can I create a new question with all the https stuff which is likely to get closed as a dupe of some other question(s). — PeeHaaJan 12 at 1:05
I query the db and for EACH row returned, one of the fields should be an array. How do I return an array as a single field? (note that the array field is generated by aggregating other tables)
@PeeHaa I would have thought they would have been more forward thinking and had any of their match to be https? just in case of the day they added support for https.
@ircmaxell I can see that upgrading from 5.3 (or 5.2) to newer versions of PHP may be difficult to do. But is there any sensible reason for choosing 5.4 due to difficulties upgrading code from 5.2 to 5.5 that don't exist when going from 5.2 to 5.4?