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19:00
it was a movement that happened a while ago called GOPHP5
which had the same situation. Most hosts didn't support 5.2.0, but projects demanded it, setting it as the minimum, and hosts responded in months to support it
@ircmaxell ahh, this..
I don't get why not release to the latest version available. Is this a problem in the php world only because of shared hosting?
(GoPHP part 2)
@BenjaminGruenbaum yup
cool. I don't understand shared-hosting in 2014 anyway. A digital ocean droplet is only like $5 a month and you get all the control you want or just set it to auto-update. If you don't want to do that - there are plenty of PaaS providers that you can just deploy code to and it'll set up a vps for you... shared hosting is kind of beyond me.
I mean, the only rationale I can see is ease of use and cheap and I'm not sure these really hold anymore.
19:06
@BenjaminGruenbaum a normal client won't have resources to manage their own VPS(ex digitalocean) so they go for shared hosting..
@reikyoushin there is little to no 'management' involved.
normal client == 'someone who just wants online presence'
@BenjaminGruenbaum digital ocean droplets are the same as self managed VPS'es right?
I guess that most of the php software written is just wordpress/drupal/similar for someone who just wants the quickest & cheapest way to be out there. You can set up a vm that'll update itself using best practices pretty easily for that.
@reikyoushin close, yehah.
@BenjaminGruenbaum "You can set up a vm that'll update itself using best practices" this part is the problem.. the client usually has no idea how to manage a server.
@JoeWatkins @salathe no… it seems git pull -s submodule just replaced some commit hashes without changing their contents…
19:08
they want a server that they could just upload and make the site work, at the least possible cost
@reikyoushin nor should they... the developer sets it up. I can see why it'd require a higher entry barrier though. The software can't be wordpress-copy-pasta-kid
@BenjaminGruenbaum higher entry barrier needs a more skilled dev, which means a higher contract price..
^ worth every cent
they just settle with so-so devs, just for online presence.. yeah, this is just a side-effect
@BenjaminGruenbaum I am with you 100%
19:12
@hek2mgl it should be possible
i agree using VPS is the ideal scenario.. but business-wise, nah.. i think shared hosting will stay for a little while longer..
wait what?
you're advocating for shared hosting for businesses?
@ircmaxell nope.. i am telling it is what i can observe..
businesses are the one area where all justifications for shared hosting fall apart due to uptime and security requirements that simply can't be met by shared hosting
PS: I accidentally mis-typed shared as sharted hosting... Really kind of fitting :-P
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my point is, i can tell my clients to not use shared.. but other devs usually is not the case, so i think it will be hard to kill shared (referencing to this statement )
19:16
Yes, crap devs will still recommend shared hosting
there are 2 ways around that though
1.) Education of clients
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@ircmaxell yeah, the same reason why i said shared hosting is gonna stay for a while
2.) Education of developers
@reikyoushin I didn't say it was going anywhere. I said it should go somewhere. To the garbage. And I have been saying that for 5 years
my biggest problem with shared hosting is even how strong your security is, if one of the sites on that server is compromised.. then yours is also done for. >.<
yup, which is why it's foolish at best to put your business's site on a shared server
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19:20
Cheap bastards will always be cheap (regardless of the consequences). I doubt if shared hosting will ever disappear for that reason :)
sure it will
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But I wish I could star this twice:
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6 mins ago, by ircmaxell
PS: I accidentally mis-typed shared as sharted hosting... Really kind of fitting :-P
give them an alternative that's just as easy, and just as cheap, just more secure and better
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True.
19:21
like Google App Engine. Or the like. Something where the infrastructure is kept abstract
@rdlowrey exactly.. this is what i wanna say when i've read this
$5/month is cheaper than most shared hosts
shared hosting thrives because most people don't realize that VPS solutions are actually basically the same price...
If an electrical engineer screws up and your building fails they go to jail. If a software engineer builds an insecure website and your business loses money - they usually don't go to jail. I'm not sure why.
@ircmaxell but cloud servers are like VPS too right? and in a sense they also share hardware resources, why dont hosting companies offer cloud that is setup as hosting ready (LAMP stack + firewall + whatever)
@reikyoushin try to deploy php to azure for example. See how hard it is.
19:25
@reikyoushin cloud servers are VPS. It's just a freaking buzz word
git push bam, it's hosted.
usually the problem with vps is they are shipped bare, so it takes the client to setup everything..
^ this is definitely the reason. and a lot of (php) developers are not really comfortable in setting that up
azure is a PaaS right? like GoogleAppEngine?
19:28
@reikyoushin no, most VPS are managed, where the host does all that for you. SOme of the really cheap ones are unmanaged, where you need to maintain everything...
@BenjaminGruenbaum yeah, like heroku..
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And even if most VPS weren't managed ... serious php developers should be capable of setting up a basic *nix environment ...
In digital ocean you can get a LAMP setup with the click of a button
yes, even junior ones...
@rdlowrey the entry barrier is a problem. Some kid building a website for his barber father's 'hi this is me' website shouldn't know what *nixmeans.
PHP should not abandon that crowd imo, that's why it's this popular.
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19:31
@BenjaminGruenbaum FWIW I don't have a problem with shared hosting for his barber father's "hello world" site.
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That's what shared hosting is for: a front page and a contact form.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Well, that's where PaaS sollutions should fill the gap IMHO "Don't worry about a thing, just tell us where to find the code, and we'll do the rest"
@ircmaxell completely agreed.
until now though, they are a bit of a PITA to setup initially (once setup they are trivial to use)
ThW
ThW
Morning
19:44
@DaveRandom Can anonymous editors upload images to edit.php.net? If not please could you do me a favour and add the following to en/reference/imagick/figures/
So, teresko is dead?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Just shy. Got fed up as being known as that "cranky guy who berates nubs".
@Danack [tag:citation required]
Jul 6 '12 at 18:33, by Event_Horizon
The idea of "tereško less cranky" does not compute.
"two-pizza teams", teams small enough to feed with two pizzas
20:10
Someone just tried to extort me with using globals. "You do that for me or I'll use globals!"
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@bwoebi You had better do that!
@salathe yeah … I really did^^
@salathe That's what I said.^^
@kelunik
@Danack well… I now just found petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/… :-D
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20:29
Announcement: I hate the OpenSSL version numbering system as much as it is humanly possible to hate a thing. That is all.
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> 0x00090605f == 0.9.6e release
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Naturally you should ignore that "f" because this is clearly the "e" release.
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ThW
wtf
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Which leads to bugs like this because my version check for functionality introduced in 0.9.6.f fails in 0.9.6.e:
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20:33
#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x0090806fL && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_TLSEXT)
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wtf.
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If people have to write entire libraries to make sense of your version numbering system you're clearly doing it wrong.
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OMFG:
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$ wget openssl.org/source/openssl-0.9.8f.tar.gz
--2014-01-29 13:44:19--  openssl.org/source/openssl-0.9.8f.tar.gz
Resolving www.openssl.org (www.openssl.org)... 185.9.166.106
Connecting to www.openssl.org (www.openssl.org)|185.9.166.106|:443... connected.
ERROR: The certificate of `www.openssl.org' is not trusted.
ERROR: The certificate of `www.openssl.org' hasn't got a known issuer.
wahaha… great! (certificate expired?)
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20:46
In all likelihood. Actually the OS I'm using may just need to update its certs ... not sure.
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Still, that's funny.
user924016
lol
Given that hypervisor attack the other day, that one gave me pause...
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@rdlowrey might it be possible you will expand the router, session and what the application depeands on in Arya as seperate packages?
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@RonniSkansing For the routing, yes. That will be a separate package at some point when I have time. But for the session things it's impossible to make it work transparently without the structure of the surrounding framework.
20:51
another reason why you should not go with godaddy :P ..though the user should've used two factor on all his accounts in the first place.
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@rdlowrey cool. great.
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I have had fun with it the last couple of days
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@RonniSkansing Basically for sessions to "just work" without having to call things like session_start() or session_write_save() you have to be able to auto provision the session object with information from the request headers (which I need auryn for) and you have to be able to save it automatically if modified after the user's controller finishes working (which requires the "after" middleware step of the arya framework). That's why the sessions will never be a standalone thing.
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@RonniSkansing cool, thanks :)
Morning
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20:55
@PeeHaa morning
@PeeHaa =P
@PeeHaa mysql_real_greeting_type($db);
@Charles lol classy :)
@Charles mysql_* are deprecated. jk
@reikyoushin yeah but mysqli doesn't have the real greeting type
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20:57
@rdlowrey thanks for a more insightful answer. I really like the way it gives me a way to really feel the inversion of control
and PDO is too abstract, it only lets me say "hi"
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Morning @PeeHaa
@Charles maybe it's because you have to prepare your greeting first..
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So ... anyone want to hazard a guess as to what the numeric version number is for OpenSSL 0.9.8f?
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Unless you were going to say this you would be wrong:
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21:04
0x00908070L
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^ Because what about that doesn't say "0.9.8f" to you?
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</rant>
is 70 the ascii encoding of f or something?
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@NikiC Considering 0x00090605f == 0.9.6e who the F knows.
@rdlowrey you could use register_shutdown_function to save modified sessions.
21:12
Hey for the license for the backlog where it has the copyright line what do I put down? Room-11 and link to github org or Stack Overflow - PHP Chatroom and link to the chat room, something else?
maybe link to the contributors page on repo?
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@kelunik Hmm ... I hadn't considered that. Probably. You'd still have the issue of providing the Session with any Cookie headers sent as part of the client request but that's certainly doable.
@crypticツ 'Room 11 - the Stackoverflow PHP Chatroom'
a little bit long? ;p (feels like an seo page title lolz)
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@kelunik The only issue is you still couldn't make it work without some standardized ob_start() trickery outside the arya framework because the moment you send output in your web SAPI scripts you lose any chance of sending the necessary Set-Cookie headers ...
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Arya actively prevents you from doing that. Any code using the session lib as a standalone thing would have to do the same.
@rdlowrey then , won't we get a notice anyway?
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21:19
@bwoebi I suppose you would ... so maybe it can work as a standalone thing. Maybe I'll try to split it out when I have some time (probably not very soon -- other important work to do).
 /* Numeric release version identifier:
  * MNNFFPPS: major minor fix patch status
  * The status nibble has one of the values 0 for development, 1 to e for betas
  * 1 to 14, and f for release.  The patch level is exactly that.
  * For example:
  * 0.9.3-dev	  0x00903000
  * 0.9.3-beta1	  0x00903001
  * 0.9.3-beta2-dev 0x00903002
  * 0.9.3-beta2    0x00903002 (same as ...beta2-dev)
  * 0.9.3	  0x0090300f
  * 0.9.3a	  0x0090301f
  * 0.9.4 	  0x0090400f
  * 1.2.3z	  0x102031af
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@salathe Just because it conforms to certain rules doesn't mean it's sensible :)
How can I join two arrays into one where each item in both arrays has an ID key?
it's pretty sensible, really :)
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@salathe I can't agree in a system where 0x00090605f == 0.9.6e
ThW
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21:23
@Lukas sounds pretty custom, so use loops
@salathe non-releases really don't need their own id...
@rdlowrey why not? it's just major, minor, fix, patch, dev/test/release... Maybe I'm just not seeing what's bad/confusing/annoying/whatever about it
@salathe and wtf… a=1, b=2… well then just name it 0.9.3.1 or 0.9.3.2…
ThW
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@Lukas use the id element as an key for the result array
@bwoebi it's an patch version number, who gives a hoot? (not an internal number)
21:25
I'll try that
thanks
@salathe == it's confusing?
@bwoebi you can't count using letters?
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Well ... it's unnecessary complexity. I gave a hoot when a feature was introduced in 0.9.8.f and it broke the build for libs using 0.9.8.e because I used this check:
@salathe actually I don't know by heart if m is the 11,12,13 or 14th letter…
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#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x0090806fL && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_TLSEXT)
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21:28
^^ Well, technically I didn't add that check, the person who originally added SNI support did.
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It's been broken for who knows how long and it only came up because my peer verification patch uses the SNI functionality and Chris tried to build on an old system with openssl 0.9.8.e
@rdlowrey *shrug* I don't know what to say, coder did a boo-boo because he didn't know what he was comparing.
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@salathe I get it. It's not terrible. But the problem never would have occurred if they didn't use their own special version number system.
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There's no reason to enforce additional cognitive load on people like that.
You're preaching to the choir there. :)
21:33
Someone needs to tell them about semver.
Fits their exact needs, too.
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Hey guys, if i want to make a TwigAdapter would it be ok to just extend on twig and implement the interfaces i want (the real reason i want the adapter is so i can type hint the specific functionality i need.. most i ever do is stuff like ->render(..))
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basicly i want to typehint something like pastebin.com/xtqjufu0 if the controller (or whatever that typehints) only needs the render functionality
Holy shit what did github do this time
No message, no rfc kinda thing, no nothing, but here I changed shit ±P
21:55
^ lol
string ini_set ( string $varname , string $newvalue ) would it be bad practice to supply an integer or boolean as the value?
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@rdlowrey Would it be possible (at some point) to pass a many to one alias relationship in Auryn? Something like
$provider->alias(['movable','fighable'], 'Dane');
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@RonniSkansing Sure ... that would be pretty straight-forward. It would probably be this, though:
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$provider->aliasAll($arrayOfNames, 'ReplaceWithThis');
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With alot of segregation there might be (or that is where I am heading) alot of different interface type hinting. Being able to hint only what i need and at any time change the dependecy for that exact interface makes the provision awesome. Which is eased abit by allowing multiple aliases to be set until i decide that one should go another place or etc
22:09
Would I be better trying to learn PHP first, or Basic Wordpress Development? I'm leaning more towards PHP...
@photoguy2801 learn basic php first - because that is useful for any php framework/cms.
And once you know PHP you wouldn't have want to learn WP any more
@Danack Yeah, thats what I was thinking too. I want to experiment around with some other cms too, cause I think wordpress is kind of bloated and we're using it in a way now that it wasn't meant to be used. @PeeHaa Haha probably... we'll see :)
Wordpress isn't bloated, it's just old, disorganized code.
It does the job it was designed to do, and it does it well, but the code makes most experienced PHP developers want to murder everyone involved in the affair.
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It is horrible to work with
22:16
If you want bloat, try doing something with modern frameworks. My vendor directory for a simple CRUD is 75k sloc across 1500 files, taking up 15 megs on disk. That is bloat.
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@Charles try a smaller dependency?
@RonniSkansing I probably will next time. If I can. Starting to play around with PHPCR and eventually poke at Symfony CMF.
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@Charles when you get to Symf CMF tell me how it goes
This requires most of Symfony and a non-trivial chunk of Doctrine.
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22:18
@Charles i avoid Zend because of Doctrine
Are there any real good (more modern) alternatives to Wordpress?
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i avoid doctrine because of masses of annotation
@Charles If you have more than 500 KB (uncompressed etc.) dependencies, you're doing it wrong.
You don't need Doctrine to play with ZF... and the metadata can live in external files, if you're insane.
@photoguy2801 Well, there are things like static site generators...
22:19
@bwoebi Yeah, I haven't tried doing anything interesting or fancy, or phar-related. Just playing around with it.
@Charles Yeah, like Jekyll but what if I need something with database... should I just code my own php system??
Meanwhile in a C question
@HamZa math is hard man!
@PeeHaa ^^
@photoguy2801 Depends on how lazy you feel. It's rarely the right choice to write something from scratch.
22:30
@HamZa ooo. I have C question ^^. How to convert from this printf("%2.2x", result[i]); 32 length chunk to value *char.
> Your question bounty expires in the next 24 hours.
Aaaand another bounty wasted on meta :P
@PeeHaa lol
@HamZa something like this stackoverflow.com/questions/5686615/… but without string lib.
@MaciejCzyżewski That's a C++ question. I don't actually get your question. Maybe because I'm a noob in C ?
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Someone wrote this to me in a answer.. "Last point: don't try to do Java with PHP"
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22:34
I dont know to feel about that
@RonniSkansing Anyone saying that has never tried to do proper unit testing in an OO app. All of those layers of indirection are there for good reasons.
Disclaimer: That used to be a mantra of mine.
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Here is another thing he wrote me "I think you are standing on one edge case, which can either mean that you have pushed software engineering in some place where PHP can't help you much "
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lol
It's still true to an extent. PHP is very good at simple things.
22:40
More sad C-like family questions stackoverflow.com/questions/21428549
@HamZa I do not understand how this question has 100+ points and is 12 hours old.
Who linked it from what and who decided to upvote it?
'cause seriously
Neither do I, luckily someone found a dupe
Thank goodness.
Some of those answers are really good, but I'm way in the "oh come on" camp here...
23:11
anyone a good phppodcast to listen to?
:)

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