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20:00
@Leri Aye.
Yay, I'm trying ubuntu 14.04 for the first time (was 13.04) - hopefully comes with php 5.5 by default
good morning
@Jimbo I got tired of ubuntu personally. Back on Windows 7 with Pi for dev :P
Dirty, dirty shit
shit always seem to be dirty no matter what ;)
20:11
@Fabien Try Fedora. I have not moved yet, because I need to back up lots of things, but so far looks way nicer.
Maybe next time. I still need windows for my games though :P
20:25
[joe@localhost jit]$ /opt/bin/php -dextension=jit.so fib.php
resource(6) of type (jit function)
resource(4) of type (jit context)
resource(5) of type (jit type)
int(102334155)
jit: 21.734 seconds
int(102334155)
php: 56.258 seconds
calculating Fibonacci because apparently we need to do that ... 40th number ...
:o
@Fabien Ended with setInterval LOL. I hate myself. :)
:D
That's the usual way.
20:49
@JoeWatkins that still doesn't look quite right, does it?
I mean, shouldn't the JIT be about as fast as native in that case?
hmm, I didn't test C actually ... it should be yeah ...
well, I doubt that native is only 2.5 times faster than php ^^
huh well crap
[joe@localhost jit]$ time ./fib
Fib: 102334155

real    0m0.896s
user    0m0.893s
sys     0m0.002s
any clue why ?
@Fabien You seen the new steam thing where you can stream from one comp to another on the same network with no lag?
oh I see why I think ...
using slow calling convention ..
21:06
@Jimbo yes. That's one of the points of having a factory.
jsperf.com/closure-prototype-static-performance/22 This is quite a problem .. Although it says static objects are faster in Firefox .... Processing an image without creating objects is faster on my intel atom with firefox
I was even thinking of removing objects and using c-style
I find it bit difficult to believe it's really just the entry point causing all that difference tho ... maybe I foobared something ...
Does using webworker for image processing help much on ARM mobile processors or is it just better to switch to webgl
I think I build libjit wrong
resource(6) of type (jit function)
resource(4) of type (jit context)
resource(5) of type (jit type)
apply
applied
int(102334155)
jit: 1.004 seconds
that looks much better…
21:20
@JoeWatkins more like it
yay :D
\m/
my turn ... Should I use web worker or webgl
okay only a few hundred things to figure out now ...
Joe, that is very promising.
21:36
I'm not really sure what I'm aiming for ...
I think maybe, it's too difficult to come at the JIT thing from an engine perspective, we all know it's not necessary for the vast majority of the things php is used for, PHP will call mysql api functions no slower than C, same goes for curl or insert library here, maybe an approach we can bring to production quicker would be an extension of the Closure idea, with Compiled Closures (Closure::compile() : CompiledClosure) giving us somewhere to deal with signatures and what not ...
then if you have a unit of code that performs very badly, you wrap in compiled closure, it's not dependent on opcache, doesn't disturb anything else ... workable ??
Perhaps.
Not sure I followed that exactly but working on a function is a great target.
Do you think you could convert a PHP function into a jit'd one?
Not doing it in Zend, in user-land.
Something like:
function add($size, array $a, array $b, array $c) {
    for ($i = 0; $i < $size;++$i) {
        $c[$i] = $a[$i] + $b[$i];
    }
}
$optimizedAdd  = jit_compile_function('add');
@LeviMorrison That's a lot harder
Mainly because: Types and stuff
Right, I get that.
Still easier than compiling it piece by piece during execution.
types ... the stuff I can nearly see ways around ...
but types I see no good way around actually ...
Maybe: jit_compile_function('add', $returntype, ...$params)
That means you'd only have to reason about local types..?
21:47
you would have to give a signature yeah, you can build structs/unions .... but you would provide more than that, you would have to have some way of array[int] or int[] for those arrays
well maybe you wouldn't have to reason
the type is there
Anyway, an extension for building stuff in userland is a great start. Great work for a day :)
just read it I guess
Did you post your fib.php anywhere?
is on github yeah
I don't know everything or very much at all about it yet, I guess by the time the wrapper is complete, I'll know enough to take it further ... or give up and nikic can do something cool with it :D
:D
Well, I'm glad I mentioned libjit the other day. Unfortunately I've been really busy and haven't got to do much with it but if it got you interested then it was worth the couple hours I invested.
Also, you should measure the build, compile and optimization time in your fib.php so we can see what it is like.
21:54
yeah I'll do more detailed tests when more complete, also I'll do integration tests too ... I didn't think I'd get this far so quickly, usually write them as I go ...
Alright, off grid for a while.
If you people don't make apps what do u make ?
who makes apps ?
also it depends what you mean by apps ... we probably all work on something some people might call an app ...
The people who writes webapps , and also android and iOS
22:05
okay, but some people, me included, refer to the thing we work on as a system or project rather than an app, because the things we work on do incorporate things like android and ios applications and web services and backend services and network infrastructure ... so "app" doesn't really describe the thing we work on very well at all ...
Its like building api's ?
I don't personally write the android stuff, but the stuff I write/maintain/develop supports such services as android and ios apps ...
well a bit, but, it's a bit shortsighted to think even on that scale, I know that many do ... but how you write an api is largely dictated by the hardware you have at your disposal, what languages you can use, where those languages will execute, so you have to think about more than the classes and methods you are designing, all the time ... if you want to get it right ...
user924016
jit add(..)
user924016
22:08
would save my fingers some time..
If I want to begin such kind of development where do I begin?
Mr. Joe!!!
oh sorry I was distracted by something shiny ...
well, how many languages do you know ?? how much do you get involved with the devops at work, what do you do in your spare time ??
actually scratch that ...
it's not always important how many languages you know ...
Mr. @Joe!!!
22:19
what is important is that you know the ones you use really well, it's not sensible to rely on one language to get you through life, just like you have more than one pair of pants ...
@webarto it's my new name ...
No, you're Thread Man, forever.
Anyone got experience with metal detectors for terrain usage?
@Jimbo I have but it still required a good internet connection and decent machine on both ends. Though I haven't much looked in to it I would VERY much like a cheap solution to being able to play my PC games on my TV in my living room without moving my PC.
I know C, php , JavaScript and mysql and java . In my spare time I try to put my knowledge to practical use, like I am reading image processing and hence trying to implement with js ... And of course I am trying to improve
why are you processing images with javascript ?
that seems crazy, what are you doing, does gd do it ?? do they need to be rendered by the browser for some reason, some part of a game or something maybe ?
22:22
because I thought it might be good to make an app for marketplace . android and iOS charges me a lot of dollars
you write those in Java and Objective-C/C# respectively ...
oh god, not that terrible service that lets you write apps with html ?
I actually made one with java ... github.com/pigeonhole/java_image_filter
I find objective c a little tough, the syntax is spooky
That's a small wall of text :P
some of that is generated ...
I hope ...
the rest of it, could be better ... but it's java, nobody cares ...
:D it is the first project I uploaded to github, I did not know to format the text.
I need to find some tutorials on writing readme
22:26
there's too much code in one place, nobody cares about spacing in java, there's just too much code in one place ...
:P so I need to split it more?
nobody really cares there is too much code ... because java ... there's nearly always too much code ... because try { try { try { try { till you're blue in the face }}}}
Haha
I felt that when I started writing it. Actually I started it in php . but it was very slow compared to what I ended up with java
anyway, yes, you've got everything mixed up ..
are those rendered by a single thread ?
22:30
then I can probably beat it, almost definitely, in PHP using multiple threads ... but I know fuck all about image processing ...
These are places I need to improve a lot. There isn't enough guidance I find in this world
well would you write PHP like that ?
imagine that was PHP, if someone showed you that, you'd say it was pretty crappy ... there's no reason to treat any language differently from any other, SRP and those other principles or techniques stand whatever language you are using ...
even in languages where there are no objects, we still separate responsibility reasonably well, we're almost forced too by tradition ...
I did not know that threading could be used in image processing , not until today I read web workers in js ..
Is it like diving an image of dimension 1920*1280 into 1920/64 *1280 parts and operating on them?
Actually line 36 to 45 I can't understand
22:56
I didn't write it, just translated from python, I dunno what all the maths behind it is doing ... but yeah, each thread operates on a range of pixels
I mean I can read it, but fuck knows why it works ...
@JoeWatkins Spoken to rdlowery in the last few days? He seems to be enjoying his weekend off I think.
haven't no ...
github says he dead ... think he's dead
> rdlowrey has no activity during this period.
(read: dead)
@rdlowrey I heard a rumor going round, you are dead ??
twitter.com/LGnome/status/469157557227888640 alive 4 days ago - or someone stole his phone.
Hey @Joe, wanna know how to pass 8 hours?
I choose sleep !
/me sleeps
nite all :)
23:06
Seriously though a petaminx. WTH.
Night Joe
@Danack So I can't remember, you're seeking work now?
Not quite yet.
When you do, do you know what you'll look for?
@Fabien Something either short or long term. i.e. some going in a doing a short term project, or finding a company that looks good to work for longer term. But trying to avoid 6 month contracts on something that isn't fun.
Wouldn't a contract be a good short term solution?
yeah, but something like a 2-3 month contract, not a 6-9 month contract.
23:13
Oh. Fair enough.
Contracts are good money I hear.
6-9 month = long enough to get bored, not long enough to make it look good on CV
1 year is like default cv length
But I doubt you'd require much of a CV at your level.
Or at least I would presume so.
You're in Bristol. Why did I have you pegged for somewhere else in Europe. Weird.
I lack projects that have succeeded....a lot of the companies i have worked for (or setup myself) have lacked a clear business plan, and so failed to deliver a sucessful project, which doens't look awesome on a CV.
What about your own projects? For fun ones.
@Fabien they're getting there, (and I really need to put github.com/Danack/Imagick-demos live) but the kind of company that I want to work for, would be interested in making sure that their employees are capable of delivering projects succesfully, not just having the technical knowledge to do programming.
23:21
Well you have a little while before then.
"Consider a robot."
I am Bender, please insert girder.
heh
Lingo Dead?
Lingo IS dead.
Or the better...

Dey's trowwin' robots.
They ARE throwing robots.

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