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21:05
so, guys'n'gals, anyone could share a good link that shows how a library should be documented?
assuming that it will be is a github/composer thing
rule number one: just document public API
everything else is just noise.
rule number two: only write necessary annotations. Don't overuse them. I don't want to have to search the return type in a jungle of annotations.
uhhh.
You can feel free to write comments in private methods, but they don't need to be documented. Self-documenting code etc..
Does any one know drupal pretty well and could take a look at my question? I am ripping my hair out :( stackoverflow.com/questions/23480637/…
Currently I was think more in the direction of "What to put in the README.md file"
21:10
@tereško What the lib does & co., general examples, have some examples folder with more detailed/explained examples.
Don't overblow it, nobody likes to read 20 pages README.md before starting.
@tereško I liked this readme.md github.com/sahat/hackathon-starter
@bwoebi I'll agree with this fully when we have return types; in the meantime @return WiggleWoggle is the only way to retain sanity sometimes.
you are saying it as if I had a pension for writing long markdown articles or something
@DanLugg I'm talking more about annotations like @author, @access, @copyright, @abstract etc.
@bwoebi Oh, okay. Yea, then I agree :-)
21:14
Not about the essential ones like @return.
README.md + LICENSE.md
Sometimes @param is also just superfluous when you already have a type hint there.
I suppose referencing them with class-level docblocks as either a @link or @license or @see or whatever is fine.
@bwoebi Agreed, but if I document one, I'd just as soon document all of them.
Besides, my IDE autogens them all at once.
@DanLugg I mean document them we you have a special remark on one of them or if you don't have a type hint there.
Yep, I getcha.
ThW
ThW
21:16
the @example annotation is nice if your docgen supports it
Is there a name for this "pattern", 3v4l.org/Gu0r3? I keep thinking something like "factory pipeline", but I'm not sure.
But I want to be still able to read code in between all these docblocks…
@bwoebi it's ok if you add a short description
@DanLugg stop passing things around by reference
ThW
ThW
21:18
@bwoebi @example is a reference to a separate external usage example
c'mon ppl, php-type-juggling-and-strict-greater-lesser-than-comparisons needs just a bit more love, a kiss :)
@DanLugg care to explain "why not" ?
@CSᵠ I hate it to read redundant annotations like on a parameter (mysqli $db):
@param $db mysqli The database object to operate on
@tereško Because I'm not creating a "return package" type, and I'm not using arrays as structs.
what is "return package" type ?
also, that code is terrible
21:21
A made up phrase; I meant a dedicated result type, something to return a boolean and a value.
@tereško lol, okay; how?
why cannot you use a simple factory with a switch statement ?
@tereško Because other types may will be introduced down the line and I'm not extending nor altering the factory.
Adding a QuxCreatable (and associated QuxCreator) is reasonably trivial, and doesn't touch anything else.
while I think that this thing smells like SRP violation , it is not the point
why the hell are you not returning the instance or null ?!
what's with those reference gym-fucking-nastics ?!
@tereško Because then I have to test for truthiness of the return; and if one of the creators can validly return null, now I have to test for truthiness but not nulliness.
"Did you succeed in performing the operation?"
"Yes"
"Okay, give me what you made"
emm .. object is truthy , null is falsy
21:28
Um, yea. That'd be the problem. If null is a valid object for a creator to yield, then WTF am I to test for?
But, can you back up a second? I'm curious, how is this violating SRP (or how does it smell that way at least)
I'll tell you now, I don't think there's anything wrong with "out" parameters, so we can agree to disagree, but the SRP mention has me curious.
"Designing by rules of thumb you found on the internet someplace is a bad idea. The right way is to understand the issues, then make intelligent tradeoffs." Olin Lathrop
I take the SRP comment back. At the current state there is no violation. Unless you start adding anything AggregateCreator.
@tereško No, AggregateCreator will remain identical.
21:34
It's just an unimaginably shitty code, which causes me a headache
lol, aww, thanks buddy :-)
let's see:
- references
- loose comparison
- more references everywhere
please delete taht code and start from scratch
What loose comparison?
Wait, its a contrived example; those are just dummy methods for the example.
The respective creators do a bit more "parsing" and evaluating than that.
The references, again; I have no problems with out params, so agree to disagree.
@tereško I'm guessing your approach would be a switch in a factory?
I hope you will remember, how I said to you now to do this, when you suffer from this
Oh, I will remember.
I just wanted to know if an aggregate "factory" like this had a name; if it went by "factory" or something else.
Don't get me wrong though @tereško, I appreciate your... unique brand of criticism.
answering your original question: it looks like Strategy pattern .. or some derivative of that
Aha! I was kind of thinking that, but the creational side of it was making me lean towards factory.
Thanks :-)
21:45
These pigeons look like they're about to release the best hip-hop album of 2014. http://t.co/G52zmY75dy"
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@tereško loose comparison is actually nice. If and only if you know what exactly the truth table matches :-)
lol loose comparison because example.
user895378
@bwoebi Because it compiles all the logic I've had to fake in userland and lets me do filesystem IO without blocking the primary event loop or dealing with threads directly.
@rdlowrey so libuv is just another abstraction.
user895378
It does what libevent does except for much better and much more.
21:49
@rdlowrey Wasn't there any issue with winshit?
user895378
Nope. libuv is designed to work in windows just as well as real operating systems.
what was then the issue?
user895378
There isn't an issue.
user895378
1 hour ago, by rdlowrey
Man ... libuv is awesome ...
I thought you mentioned some… Maybe I'm just remembering things I've never read…
user895378
21:53
You're probably thinking of the joyent http parser that node uses in conjunction with libuv.
maybe… little bit confused^^
> real operating systems
^^ I C WAT U DID THAR
22:09
sorry to ask this but was it the issue in this: echo(date('Y/m/d',strtotime("+1 day",date('Y/m/d'))));
I never really worked with adding day(s) into the current date
it outputs: 1970/01/02
wait let it fly away
22:26
wtf
The talk by DHH just made me angry.
heh, welcome to club
eww for some reason I can't calculate the time left using php
22:41
@SecondRikudo That anime you suggested (A Certain Magical Index) is okay. I watched several episodes but it wasn't gripping me. It was pretty clean, so thanks for the suggestion.
@LeviMorrison did you try Death Note ?
And I think "Ergo Proxy" was also clean. And on more action-oriented side of thing, maybe "Karas"
@Ocramius Is it worth watching at all or is just pure rage inducing?
pure rage
@Danack a lot of rage
He dismisses SOLID as a religion in the first 15 minutes
...
22:46
then completely misses what TDD is, affirming that TDD is about forcing APIs to be testable
actually, wait
the first 10 minutes are ok
This is where it went seriously bananas (IMO):
Well ... when you start with "Rails is perfect", then all you have to do is dismiss all the crap which would question the original premise
The exact moment that explains how (IMO) @DHH got #TDD wrong: http://goo.gl/26ShNi - not TDD, that’s making an API forcefully testable
Adds to 'get drunk first then watch' list
22:48
logics:
Unban Date: 2014/05/06
Array ( [s] => 4291 [m] => 1376012231.5167 [h] => 1398945697.1919 )
for a great logical reason going to 05/06 (month/day) will take 1398945697.1919 hours
emm ... looks like somebody doesnt know how to parse timestamps
looks like someone is just playing arround ;)
anyway, @LeviMorrison , those 3 are my recommendations.
.. and now I will take a nap
@tereško Ergo Proxy, Death Note and Karas?
22:57
Death note is awesome, it's also clean
there's also 2 or 3 movie adaptation of it
mostly bad movie adaptations
@Ocramius The guy himself is repulsive (content ignored)
well it may be bad if you checked the anime
@LeviMorrison that is the point
yes, he has a very very cocky approach
I mean, he's even grinning the entire time
that's just disgusting IMO :(
23:00
none of those are happy-happy joy-joy animes
I'm getting Ergo Proxy btw
seems neato
it's a slow burner , but it also is one of my favorite animes of all time
I still need to watch also wolf's rain
and it is 2AM .. I need to start sleeping
lol :)
23:03
rofl my answer got downvoted but no logic given why at all
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@Ocramius wow that anime I watched it like 10years ago, I should recheck it!
23:16
sup room ...
sup Joe
@JoeWatkins I'm going to buy Goran a case of Erdinger Dunkel beer, it'll be from us :)
c00l :)
I can't say that I'm hardly disagreeing with @dhh ...
more arguments ?
It's a good talk anyways.
23:26
I lasted 4 seconds before wanting to punch something.
anyone here got the google glass?
@Danack It's probably because I find myself in his talk...
The crap part. (near the end)
And of course, fuck Ruby.
@JoeWatkins I lol'd at the readme github.com/DatingVIP/IRC
You suck Joe.
Haha. I knew it.
This is not acceptable by the cool kids.
@MikeM. ircmaxell got one I think
23:31
I want to ask someone who has one how it is
might gona register myself on the order list
> We're kinda colleagues, me and, uh, Linus here
:D
@MikeM. OK, Glass: Google Google Glass
ERROR: Too many unknown arguments after OK,
23:34
For a keynote, its still a bunch of masturbatory pissing and shitting.
wew Dan Lugg that was soooooo wrong
ping @JoeWatkins sorries to bother you, but did you have a chance to check out gist.github.com/KyraD/dd27d07989d80da0bdd8 tried again just now and same compile error against 5.6.0 branch.
@TOOTSKI hehe :-)
everyone heard of the balmer curve?
@crypticツ jup, he needs to update. It's due to my commit beginning april.
23:39
@MikeM. He wrote a blog post, check it out blog.ircmaxell.com/2013/06/google-glass-first-impression.html
@bwoebi So you are to blame! >:(
@MikeM. oh, you just turned 17?
you should update it for him =oD it's only fair.
ye why? 23th of april
23:41
lolz
@MikeM. I remembered your age on your profile. This proves my memory is still ok
@crypticツ No, he just isn't fast enough with updating
it doesn't really "prove" anything :)
I know
what IF you looked back on my profile and acted it as a guess XD
23:43
@MikeM. your current profile states that you're 17, it triggered something in my head
Man, he has a handful of interesting points/quotes/etc., but he spends an awful long time saying the same fucking thing over and over.
As if he's worried people won't believe him.

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