Was walking around with a small glass shard in my foot the last 2 days. Wife finally tweezed it out when we saw it last night. :(. Note to self. if a small cut hurts that much for that long, it's probably got something in it.
amazing really, java has got by the last 20 odd years without full stack frameworks we are seeing in php, you get the very basics in java, struts and stuff ... but the actual programming is and always has been down to you ...
Met some pretty cool Dutch guys in Tenerife. A couple and their friend. I was pretty drunk but I made sure to drop the only Dutch word 'Swafellen' in to the conversation.
here's an observation ... the same people that would laugh at n00bs for calling HTML a language are now calling node a language ... we should speak clearly if we wish to be understood; what you are actually asking me to consider is writing applications in javascript ... which is a horrible thought, as much as it's always been ...
@DaveRandom so folks come to php.net looking for help writing code for pecl_http, and get told the wrong thing because the up-to-date docs are on some random website that isn't php.net
Presently for my development purposes. Teresko and Dave spoke to me before about how we could/should develop locally using vagrant. Then for production have each site on its own box through it on production servers.
So I am familiarising myself with it. Vagrant is up and running a base box atm locally.
@DilipRajBaral You really ought to wrap up access to $_SESSION variables into a class, so that you can control the session_start and related functions easily.
@salathe Yeh thats sucks. Ideally (I've thought this before) you would be able to select your version from a dropdown and see the relevant docs, in the absence of that, if the API is severely "broken", maybe needs a new HTTPv2 book
@DaveRandom yeah we've been thinking / talking about versioning the docs for a long, long time
@DaveRandom in the mean time, it would be better to have the v2 docs on php.net... I'm not sure if Mike is wanting/willing to do that, or if someone else will have to step up
@DaveRandom Would my local environment replicate the production boxes? IE single basebox containing all the smaller VMs. Or just do small VMs on local and then plop them on to the basebox when on production?
@Fabien You can then use puppet then to provision the system (e.g. webserver, database server, virtual hosts configuration, development tools ...). We opted against PHPuppet while after starting / orienting with it, it turned out not so well documented / maintained (making everything "easy" just isn't easy at all, needs maintenance).
We also have our live sites running in a VM-per-site (mush easier to deal with some co-lo security issues like that) but that would require a proper sysadmin who actually knows what they are doing
I think I just need to spend some real man-hours behind vagrant and deployment. And by hours I mean weeks.
Next to that, it's testing. Best is you have some tester as well next to you because most errors in the deployment you won't notice on your system unless you do a full rebuild (that is vagrant destroy + up + provision again - which takes time).
I suspect that they focusing more or "making it work properly" and thinking about "we shouldn't have made the collision-avoidance as a 1M stretch-goal"
@SecondRikudo Because trying to determine someone's gender from just their first name is a bad idea....Danny used to be male name, and now 90% of 'Dannys' are women.
what's the rendering time for that ?? might it be better to not host the images and generate landing images in another process so that no web visitor ever picks up the bill for generation ?? and alowing you to not care where images are hosted ?
are you talking about an actual camera or an iphone or android or something that makes sense ?? there are actual cameras that upload to instagram or whatever but I don't think they allow you to program on the device, you would still work with instagram api in that case ...
Usually you use a web-connected device (smartphone, tablet, laptop, desktop) to upload photos. That's either done after-the-fact with a card reader, or sometimes immediately with something like eyefi.
Assuming the camera has the necessary capabilities
(which are to be specified) :P
Probably better off with an intermediary device which plugs in to the camera to retrieve the files and upload them. But I am assuming that's outside the scope or too far removed from the original idea.
developing with symfony means spending 75% of the time figuring out the most unintuitive way to do things and 25% actually producing something of business value.
I have a friend... he's pretty good with php/js, and sf2. But he only swears by those. He could be really good, but he's persuaded that what he's doing is the best... it's sad :(
I get "No definition available while attempting to provision typeless non-concrete parameter em" when I try to delegate the doctrine repositories with auryn (tried different things, always the same error). Has anyone come across this before/any ideas? I can't find anything that uses $em, pretty sure its doctrine though
$this->injector->delegate('GP\Entities\Article\Category', function () use ($entityManager {
return $entityManager->getRepository('GP\Entities\Article\Category');
});