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17:05
posted on November 11, 2014 by kbironneau

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@PeeHaa youtube.com/watch?v=02t6r_7VhWE&t=126 same guy in the chair as in ghostbusters :-)
What's the difference between IT Internship and Software Development Internship?
Salary
elaborate, please
I don't know, titles don't mean much these days.
17:09
I always think of interns like this
evening
Evening @JoeWatkins
But on a more serious note... IT is always vague. Could mean hardware, could mean software, could mean something of both. Software Development would be... what we do. Write code. Break stuff.
@JoeWatkins yo sir
Why intern anyway, just get a paid job.
Unless intern = paid job.
17:12
In some places, intern = first round of layoffs
usually unpaid, right ? or very little pay ? else why isn't it described as "job"
@JoeWatkins I have always been paid for intern jobs
@JoeWatkins Here it means lunch and transportation is paid.
"paid" because it wasn't really much
the guy telling everyone to ask the intern everything is idiotic ... #justsayin
17:15
Still better than making free coffees for a year.
@PeeHaa: how do you edit posts like these? what IDE you use? — itachi 28 secs ago
O_0
@JoeWatkins Maybe that's how governmental institutions work (or don't).
makes sense ...
Morning nullobiwanponypointer
17:17
:D oh you ;)
morning @nullobiwanpony
@PeeHaa won't tell you this, because secret ... but Visual Studio ... definitely ... — Joe Watkins 12 secs ago
Oh. shoo, pony is written already.
yeah totally read that :)
17:18
@JoeWatkins LOL
Whenever I want my brain to freeze, I open SO main page.
Sigh. How useless it feels when you may need to RMA your graphics card and the replacement can take up to 28 days. Why is 28 days acceptable? Who goes 28 days without a graphics card. -_-
@JoeWatkins no wordpad ? :P
@PeeHaa How did you edit this post? using what IDE or tool? — itachi 51 secs ago
I just don't know what to say :P
@Fabien That's why I have 2 of them in laptop :-P
17:21
@PeeHaa some people are really stupid, they can't help it ... just answer "yes" ...
@PeeHaa just say you used this tool
When should you or should you ever in best practice or not omit the () from something like new SomeClass() irregardless if it accepts arguments or not?
@JoeWatkins got some janitorial work for me maybe?
@PeeHaa How did you quote that comment? using what IDE or tool?!
@crypticツ I omit, () is there for arguments. No arguments, no ().
17:23
I never omit ...
EVEN WITH CRUISE CONTROL YOU STILL HAVE TO STEER.
^ which is also not even needed anymore
@JoeWatkins Why? I don't take Why not. for an answer :-P
@crypticツ I put extra () just to be sure
@PeeHaa Just tell him you use vim like everyone else
17:25
@salathe to be sure of what though?
@crypticツ I always add them for consistency
@crypticツ Dunno, can't be sure...
(Seriously, I'm a no-parentheses guy)
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> 46. The cake is a lie.
@obiNullPoiиteяkenobi most people are not trolls, they're passionate
@FlorianMargaine i am just kidding
17:26
> 89. If you cannot understand it, it is machine code.
@salathe y u hate lisp ? :(
haha come on man, why don't you help me out instead of doing this? — codek 2 mins ago
@JoeWatkins s/machine /Zend byte/
you should have told that guy you use machine code for formatting @PeeHaa ...
@JoeWatkins Cock. Missed chance :(
17:27
@FlorianMargaine I don't hate lisp, the no-parentheses clause is only valid for PHP class initialisation :)
user924016
BC could be a reason to always ()
a client of mine wants a very simple application.. his db requirements made me create the schema yesterday of only 4 tables.. the question is, would using cakephp or codeigniter solve the whole create of webapp views but just telling it my tables?
or any other framework.. rather than me creating web views for the entire add/edit/delete and view of all the database records and such?
user924016
@JoeSaad have you written a application from scratch without using a framework?
@RonniSkansing 3v4l.org/7cYOp BC for what?
17:30
yes a lot!!
@JoeSaad Besides your choice of framework... What do you gain, what do you lose?
user924016
@webarto Apperantly nothing =/ (thanks for the education)
KEBAB, LATA
@RonniSkansing @PeeHaa I just don't want to go rewriting all HTML and php pages and sql statements for the entire add/edit/delete/view pages
user924016
17:31
@JoeSaad I do not think CI or CakePHP will save you alot of time =/ maybe pick a couple of libs you like and that fits in the projects and code the glue, controllers and logic
Honestly, either you're going to let someone else write your framework and learn how their stuff works, or you write your own and people learn how your stuff works
@JoeSaad And a framework magically creates pages for you?
@RonniSkansing so basically go ahead and write the glue/ controllers and the view, right?
@JoeWatkins FUUUUU
Or you decide to hell with frameworks and write everything procedural so nobody understands it because TL;DR
user924016
17:33
@JoeSaad imo, yes something along those lines would be much greater..
oh! i thought for some reason that frameworks should save us time
Common misconception
@JoeSaad If it saves you time and you know what implications the choice of the framework has go for it
user924016
Time for meetup, laters!
@PeeHaa i haven't used any of those frameworks in php
17:35
@JoeSaad So why would you think it would save you time :P
@RonniSkansing laters!
@PeeHaa i have used django n python and i didn't need to write much other than create models for all my db schema which also didn't take time
@PeeHaa cause using Django, it really didn't take time at all other than having models created for my db and then accessing the page (all views created, adding, removing, deleting and viewing) all created for you without doing anything more
I didn't have to write sqls or procedures, django worked like a charm so i thought maybe any of php frameworks would do as such...
Are you looking for something like phreeze.com ?
@JoeSaad Not writing SQL == CRUD
what's CRUD ?
@webarto Is why I hate Zend Framework so much. Too much SQL obfuscation
17:39
@JoeSaad Meh.
CRUD = Create Read Update Delete
@Machavity Is OK to obfuscate it in "models" .. but too much magic == slow and not "webscale".
so not writing SQL == that?
I don't mind models (they can help a great deal with understanding tables) but I agree. Too much magic is annoying
so the recommendation is actually to write my stuff, no need to resort to any of the frameworks
alright, will do so.. thanks everyone!
17:42
My recommendation still is: do what works best for you and looks at the pros and cons
@JoeSaad For something that small it's really not worth the time to shove it into a framework, IMO
Just use something like Laravel or similar... you're not building anything complex from the looks of it.
@JoeSaad so you want an ORM?
@Machavity got it.. thanks :)
What they are saying is that using a framework won't mean you won't have to write most of your SQL. That's a correct assumption only if you're doing simple tasks.
17:43
@webarto Laravel ? i'm looking this now
@webarto I disagree, you can have too much slow magic and still have acceptable performance if you mostly hit the cache.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Bad starting point is bad :P
If you get stuff up quickly it's not a bad starting point :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum What if you have no magic and good performance and you're hitting the cache :-P ?
I would kinda prefer something like that :P
17:45
RAD
BTW @BenjaminGruenbaum could you fill me in on the room 17 massacre?
@PeeHaa Sure, rlemon Jhawins and Loktar were discussing gamersgate
And Jhawins called some girl who made a repo that blacklists people on twitter a bitch.
it makes sense rather than reading all documentation and going into issues of installation to create my own stuff right away and see
They also discussed (in broad terms, not doing anything concrete) flooding the repo with PRs.
They were out of line, but it was nothing too serious. Also Jhawins and rlemon didn't really know what 'harass' in the context of GG is so the PRs didn't seem like a big deal.
12 hours later Tim and balpha show up, suspend jhawins for a week, balpha calls him an idiot and an asshole.
That's ok I also constantly call @balpha an idiot when he broke SO again :P
17:48
When Jhawins wakes up he pings balpha with 'wait what?' and starts talking about it, balpha froze the room for a minute. .
So basically, me rlemon and abhishek quit the JS room for a week, until Jhawins is allowed to participate again.
Meanwhile we chat on miaou, which is a chat system that JS room people (mainly dystroy) developed last time something like this happened last year just for these cases.
Fair enough.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yeah I know the project. Pretty awesome
But you will come back eventually?
Well, in about a day
I'm also still active in other rooms, I'm not going anywhere, I want the whole thing to cool off.
I'm back to the JS room in 23 hours and 13 minutes - chat.stackoverflow.com/users/1596138/jhawins
:-)
BTW that repo of the bsdthing is full of shit
Yeah, it is.
I understand SE, that girl twitted about it tagging them and they panicked. She has a lot of followers, so they replied saying 'they'll take care of it right away'
Yay for kneejerk reaction
17:53
I've been part of several communities and sooner or later, some admin melts down over something and there's a split
There already is a split. The superduperawesomepeople in chat and... the rest
;-)
@BenjaminGruenbaum +1 for that.
To be fair, the JS room is filled in the last few months in people with relatively low coding skill, it's kind of frustrating.
A lot of regs are still there, but we have a harder time discussing higher level topics.
We even talked about it last time I had beer with 3 regs.
@BenjaminGruenbaum WHY WAS I NOT INVITED!!!?!?!?!?
:D
Beer man!
C'mon
You're not in Israel and you're not a JS room reg :P
Well, you do come chat every now and then
17:57
I'm always lurking. Watching you every move :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum LOL
Well, you did notice we left :P
@Danack Yeah, there is some confounding going on there, but exceptions are slower in every language.
@Leri php GD lib work with English language i want to write Urdu Language (Similar to Arabic or Persian language) what should i do?
@BenjaminGruenbaum :-)
18:02
@LeviMorrison mostly because they often involve a trap.
18:28
Happy 11/11, room 11!
user895378
(fyi, it's also No-shave November)
Way ahead of you on that one
Way ahead of you both :/
I prepare for No-Shave November by not shaving throughout the entire year.
I detect the need for a showing of beards
18:36
Guys, I have this invoice script that must be placed under
mywebsite.com/modules/gateways/invoice/invoice.php?id=9823

I would like to be able to view it with a simpler URL, like:
mywebsite.com/invoices/9823

Any idea how can I achieve that?
Announcing the Hack Transpiler, a backwards compatibility tool to release Hack code that runs on PHP5! https://code.facebook.com/posts/398235553660954/announcing-the-hack-transpiler/
why would you do that ?
@JoeWatkins LOL
@JoeWatkins well, in theory: to write libraries in hack and then release them for everyone in php
pretty distinct audiences aren't they ?
it's just happened that way ...
out of all of us, I think two of us use hack, and none of us in production afaik
18:41
They just did that to justify salaries :-P
I don't know who hack has an audience, but they don't seem to be most people ...
seriously, I'm not lazy to search, I just have no idea what to look for what I'm trying to achieve =p
about the question I asked /\
@JoeWatkins I think it's designed for large-scale programs and organizations, mostly.
And people who like type safety but still want to use PHP.
@LucasB The term you're looking for is "URL rewriting"
Happy room eleven day @ChrisBaker
18:54
Happy room 11 day
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Hi everyone... I am trying to find out a php solution like "career", maintaining a database for job seekers, where they can register and upload their CV. please suggest.
@CodeMonk suggestion: don't do it
@BenjaminGruenbaum why do you say so?
19:16
@Charles - thanks, I managed to do it when I found this: stackoverflow.com/questions/10424644/folder-as-parameter-in-php
19:55
In honor of 11/11: i.imgur.com/4xkhUVI.png
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@CodeMonk there are a couple based on CMSes
@ChrisBaker I'm pretty sure questions is not a latin word^^
Google said.
hmm
19:59
typecasting an object to (string) that uses __toString() will call that magic method right?
@ChrisBaker If it exists, it'd probably be quaestio
@crypticツ correct
@crypticツ as of 5.2 -- 3v4l.org/lPbJL
20:27
@ChrisBaker EXTERMINABINT OMNIBUS QUAESTIONES
@ChrisBaker Where are the elephants' feet?
@salathe Standing on the faces of Java developers. I didn't want any controversy, so I chopped that part.
In honor of 11/11 (now with moar Latin): i.imgur.com/5gAYgiA.png
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@ChrisBaker :-)
20:44
> Please think deeply about it and when your decision is taken, click on the appropriate button
> Yes, wipe out my account
So I tried out that sensiolabs insight thing
It really sucks
@PeeHaa Unless you conform to the Symfony coding guidelines? and then it gives you a nice score presumably?
@Danack That, but my biggest issue with it is lots of false positives
It found one single unused dependency, but other than that only bitching about stuff that is just perfectly fine ™
user924016
back [=
That's my problem with Scrutinizer as well - although it's good in general, a lot of the score seems to be stuff that is either not going to made code better, or just against my preferred style.
user924016
20:51
thanks, meetup was mostly C# stuff.. ..
Sorry for you :P
user924016
=D Think I will just relax the rest of the day
@Danack Yeah most of the stuff I write looks like PSRwhateverthenumberis before it was cool, so it likes my code
@PeeHaa yeah! what's with the weird versioning scheme? PSR-0 and PSR-4 are the same thing, but latter just a revision/update spec. But the version shows no connection.
were they trying go do the whole RFC thing?
that sucks too
@crypticツ yup, PSRs are immutable
20:58
PSR4 a.k.a. PSRWEFUCKEDUPTRYINGTOSOMEWHATFIXIT
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@TheodoreBrown Not. Going. To. Change. Ever.
@AndreaFaulds Wishful thinking, I know.
I'm not sure it's a good idea to change them, either.
If you want to have a good laugh @crypticツ groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/php-fig
Or cry. Whatever floats your boat
@AndreaFaulds It's one of the reasons I'm in favor of exceptions for the safe casting functions, but I also understand the arguments against them.
21:01
@PeeHaa what PSR-7 is being worked on? Are they trying to pull a PHP?
If internals was a classroom of squabbling teens, FIG would be kindergarten.
lol x 2
@crypticツ Seems that way, PSR-6 (caching) has been going on (and off, and on, and off...) for years now
static inline
Float32x4 operator <=(const Float32x4 &a, const Float32x4 &b) {
        alignas(16) const uint32_t mask = 0xffffffff;
        auto c = Float32x4{};
        c[0] = a[0] <= b[0] ? *(reinterpret_cast<const float*>(&mask)) : 0.0f;
        c[1] = a[1] <= b[1] ? *(reinterpret_cast<const float*>(&mask)) : 0.0f;
        c[2] = a[2] <= b[2] ? *(reinterpret_cast<const float*>(&mask)) : 0.0f;
        c[3] = a[3] <= b[3] ? *(reinterpret_cast<const float*>(&mask)) : 0.0f;
        return c;
}
Don't you just love you some C++?
No.
user895378
21:03
Can someone help @LeviMorrison? I think he's in the wrong room :)
Weak typing has its place.
@rdlowrey ^^
user895378
Does anyone know if it's possible for me to tell composer to pull in code from a branch other than master so I can test something out? Or should I just do it manually and forego the hassle of using a full-blown application to perform a copy/paste?
@LeviMorrison How's that native SIMD workin' for ya?
@AndreaFaulds I'm actually doing this to test how smart compilers are at turning this into SSE instructions.
^^
clang++ is the only compiler I've tested so far, and it does well converting my Float32x4 into SSE instructions.
21:08
@LeviMorrison Interesting
Next will be g++, then icpc.
I'm expecting that, when asm.js eventually adds SIMD, they'll probably do it by recognising patterns like that.
Or maybe using vectors which magically become registers
@rdlowrey just go into the vendor dir and checkout yourself the version, if it's just to test something quickly...
user895378
@bwoebi yeah that's what I'll do ...
@rdlowrey "monolog/monolog": "dev-branchname" - but yeah, checking it out yourself it usually better/quicker.
21:12
@LeviMorrison is that for portability that you don't just use the xmm types directly?
In the Float32x4 case it's pretty useless for me.
However, creating Float32x8 and Float32x16 are more interesting because it allows compilers to generate highly efficient code with no changes to source.
@AndreaFaulds In the end I think having some form of safe casting functionality is better than nothing, even if it's a little unwieldy in certain scenarios.
Are you planning to bring the RFC to a vote soon?
On AVX systems it could use 256-bit operations, and on SSE systems it could use 128 bit solutions, and on everything else it generates equivalent, but probably well performing code.
So I first needed to test if they'd detect that SSE was possible and worth it (sometimes compilers determine optimizations aren't worth the cost)
user895378
Announcement: flashpots and pyrotechnics are now going off in my office. I just addressed a bug that has plagued me for days.
user895378
21:20
/me drops mic, walks the dog.
Interestingly, clang++ and g++ generate native SSE code and icpc (Intel's compiler) does not. Of course, this isn't measuring speed at the moment; maybe Intel's decision is the correct one.
But seems reasonable enough to spend time developing real code and then to retest with an actual use-case.
21:49
@FlorianMargaine thanks for your reply. can you suggest me a few career based CMS?
@PeeHaa Aaaaaaaaaahahahahaha smart quotes.
The person who invented that must be laughing his balls of(f)
22:07
mornings
@PeeHaa This is ready for delv
I delved that shit
@TheodoreBrown Yes, once some things are dealt with.
22:25
If you have a controller taking input from userland and calling methods on a model, you validate all the input in the controller. As I'm writing the method that is being called, should it also validate the arguments? In other words, should a model method treat its input as coming from userland? Or do you leave the model methods simple and naive?
@ChrisBaker Typically I would only put known-valid data in a model and keep its methods simple.
@ChrisBaker E_VAGUE
Not least because "a model" isn't really a thing
Great example on the plate right now: users can add other uses as family members. The controller which takes the input is going to validate the name & email. If the user is trying to add a spouse but already has one, we don't allow that (there are reasons). If the user is a child of another, they cannot add children of their own, or a spouse.
It depends. Models to represent certain things might be deliberately naive, but entities for your persistance layer should probably do some type checking, etc.
22:30
if (is_object($woman)) {
    // never executed
}
3
:-P
:-)
No grandkids allowed, eh?
All of the logical examination is occurring in the controller. So the method on the user model, addFamily($person, $spouse) -- should that ALSO verify that there isn't already a spouse, that the user isn't a child, etc?
In this application, no, it is for the purposes of determining who gets "Family" membership benefits - one spouse/partner, any dependent minor children in the household.
@ChrisBaker OK so those are database-level constraints though. You can check that the operation you are about to attempt makes sense before you try it to provide cleaner error handling, but the DB access layer should probably explode if you ask it to do something that doesn't make sense
I'd often just let the database layer explode and handle that error, tbh
@NikiC Even if we switched to a three-pass parser, I realized it won't fix my issue. Ultimately the class needs to exist in order to do covariance checks, and if it isn't defined already (or in this file) then it would need to autoload.
Basically, this feature requires autoloading in some cases.
/cc @AndreaFaulds @bwoebi @ircmaxell
So that leaves us with a few options:
22:36
@LeviMorrison Are you trying to eliminate autoloading entirely? Because that doesn't sound good.
1) Accept that in some cases using covariant return types will require you to autoload, whereas that same code without the return type checks currently works without autoloading it.
2) Move the covariance check to some later time, such as the first time the class is used or maybe when the method is called.
3) Make return types invariant instead of covariant.
@DaveRandom function objectify() { return (object)$woman; }
I'd appreciate it if you guys could ping me with a preference list such as 1 > 2 > 3.
@LeviMorrison I'd prefer (1) - Sometimes we have to autoload. We don't always have to, but we do sometimes.
Or if you can think of other ways to solve the issue, those ideas are welcome too.
22:39
@LeviMorrison This (2) doesn't actually solve the autoload issue really, it just delays the penalty
@AndreaFaulds Only if the class is actually used for something
@AndreaFaulds This isn't actually true. If the code is never used it isn't autoloaded. Additionally, it may already exist at call time and there is no need to autoload.
for the record, I'm 2 > 1 > 3
@LeviMorrison Fair point
@LeviMorrison Does doing (2) in production and (1) in development sound alright, by the way? Could make it an INI option.
Hmm. I don't think that makes sense to me. I also don't like ini dependent behavior ^^
22:43
declare()?
@DaveRandom No.
because Armistice Day
@AndreaFaulds yeh I thought that might get a reaction like that :-P
So, @Andrea, what's your preferred order? 1 > 2 > 3?
22:49
@LeviMorrison yep
I don't like the idea of loading a bunch of stuff that may not ever be used
I can understand that. But if you used it in a type declaration code you included you presumably will use it.
@LeviMorrison Would it be possible to work around this with opcache?
I mean, could we cache the fact that the types are valid?
You mean only do covariance check once?
22:52
@LeviMorrison Maybe, maybe not, are you proposing to do it at method first call? Because if so then I might only call 1 method out of a class with 20
@DaveRandom If you didn't use the other 20, maybe your code should be broken up ^^
I do understand your point, though.
@AndreaFaulds It's possible without opcache.
@LeviMorrison Indeed, just theoretically speaking :-P
You just make the opcode a noop on success ^^
If there's one thing PHP is good at, it's letting you write terrible code and get away with it
@LeviMorrison ????????????????????????
22:53
I actually prototyped it already. It's doable.
?
What? How do you cache without using a cache?
PHP is a series of VM opcodes to execute, right?
Once compiled, yes.
Basically, you have an opcode that checks covariance and if the check is successful, it alters the opcode to be a no-op.
That doesn't do much.
We recompile each request, no?
22:55
It avoids the check for future calls to the system.
@AndreaFaulds It's cached within the request, not from request to request.
Also, caching it between requests via opcache seems really error prone.
@LeviMorrison Why the hell are you not doing that already?
Doing the covariance check MULTIPLE TIMES?!
@AndreaFaulds Because right now it's done at compile time. It's only done once.
Why would it be done multiple times at runtime? Why is it even an opcode?
@AndreaFaulds easy killer. It's not released software, anything is excusable
@AndreaFaulds It's not an opcode currently.
You don't seem to be getting the picture ^^
22:57
@LeviMorrison OK, why would it be an opcode?
G'night folks
@AndreaFaulds You generate the opcodes for a function at compile time. At compile time you emit an opcode that will check the covariance when the function is called. That's why.
If we moved the check to call-site, I mean.
@LeviMorrison Why would you do it that way? It's really inefficient.
Surely that'd be done within the function calling mechanism, not as its own opcode.
Oh definitely not.
That would slow down EVERY function call in PHP.

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