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A: Looking for a pure object oriented language

Robert CartainoObject-oriented programming isn't about syntax. It a programming paradigm. A language can force you to use objects (if everything is an object, for example) but using one of those languages isn't going to "force" you to learn object-oriented programming. I do not use much of inheritance nor...

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The answer you are posting to me is not really exactly what I was/am looking for. But the answer says what I am looking for: "Get a good reference in object-oriented programming and use whatever language (that supports OOP) you are most comfortable with to apply those techniques."
@Duikboot what do you mean by "get used" ?
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"best" for you to "get more used with OOP" is a very subjective question
[close] [too broad]
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What I am looking for is how to learn it the best. Let's say very short : I know you have objects and you can create instances from objects ~ blueprints But I want to digg deeper in it. Where I can see the best the difference between inheritance , encapsulation, polymorphism ... When to use getters setters how static , public ,protected works and when to used those kind of functions / vars I know in theory what they do but I am not good in starting examples myself.
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If you already know PHP, you can learn a framework such as Symfony2
that's pretty good imo
just make thin controllers
I tried laravel but then I am starting to write all the logic in my controllers and models and I feel like I am doing things wrong.
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generally speaking - you should probably move 70% of your code out to a service which uses libraries
Oh and then I hear things about : 'seperating concerns' etc which make not knowing what and when to use :)
When you talk then about : SOLID principle I see that as a 'set of rules you have to follow ' like PSR-4? Or is that wrong?
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a good rule is no more then ~60-80 lines of code in a method (and no "cheating" by writing one liners or crappy code)
if you can't see your method on screen without scrolling it needs to be refactored
:) true
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anyway, there probably are good books, tutorials and blogs about this
but you can make good OO code in PHP, if you want
@Duikboot The general suggestion that's given here is to learn about SOLID. google.com/…
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I like psr-1 to 4
but you need some additional rules to psr-1 and 2, they are "too lenient" ;)
other good rules besides SOLID is DJOTBWONH - Don't Jump On The BandWagon Of New Hotness
(I hope that acronym will become popular soon)
Instead pull some quotes from 1995: "Program to an 'interface', not an 'implementation'." (Gang of Four 1995:18) - "Favor 'object composition' over 'class inheritance'." (Gang of Four 1995:20)
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read Pragmatic Programmer ?
@OIS nope
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it's similar, but more
What about 'clean code' robert c martin?
you don't do any mistake reading it IMHO.
you can perhaps skip the part about multi-threading thought.
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Oh yeah, @hakre... DOMText isn't a Unicode string class, it represents a node. DOMString would be a Unicode string class, but PHP lacks it.
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a class holding a string which is unicode isn't really a unicode string class
Yes
It's a class to represent a DOM text node. It's not a class to represent a string.
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ircmaxells latest blog post is on /r/lolphp
As it should be.
@AndreaFaulds nah, it's not needed. DOMText is fine for common string properties for Unicode inputs.
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@hakre It's also a horrible abuse of that class. It's not a class representing a string. It represents textual data in an XML document.
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@hakre umm ... do you work with websites which use unicode?
@AndreaFaulds maybe look at the constructor first?
@hakre The constructor creates an XML text node. It is equivalent to Document::createTextNode() (document.createTextNode in JavaScript)
@OIS well I often use Unicode as intermediate encoding for characters, yes.
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intermediate?
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@hakre Intermediate?! Are you outputting something that isn't Unicode?
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Im just suprised since yer supposedly european hakre
Latin-1 was the default for text media types until recently, which is also western european ... .
Latin-1 is the default for web pages. Doesn't mean you should use it, it's only the default for backwards-compatibility.
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yeah, I remember when I first started using utf8 for websites... 2007
@AndreaFaulds sure thing, if you're aiming for interop, use US-ASCII and put everything else in HTML entities.
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@hakre What?
Use UTF-8, and use only UTF-8.
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@hakre how does that look in console? or other non-html environments?
No excuses unless your language has Han ideographs in it and you are pissed at the Unicode Consortium about Han unification.
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utf8 did come in handy when I had to support more languages and rtl ...
well, not so much the rtl part, but the more languages
@OIS as written, thanks to US-ASCII has great interoperability.
@AndreaFaulds wrong. but for starters, not such a bad suggestion ;)
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so what does € look like?
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anyway, late over here. keep on the good cause for the unification of unicode :)
gn8
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nn :P
@OIS ASCII actually works more consistently in places like that. I switched to it for a lot of xml serialization/output where we had a lot of people looking at documents via ssh using a variety of terminals and text editors that had spotty or difficult to set up utf-8 support
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@PaulCrovella I've never had problems with that on ssh clients in windows, mac or linux?
anyway, iso8859 just can't display as much as utf8
if yer trying to make a website for more then western europe iso8859 just isn't good enough
and if you suddenly have to support it... good luck
@hakre wrong?
What's wrong with UTF-8?
It's the only sane encoding for the web of today.
@OIS it was a messy, mixed environment and the range of technical understand was broad. There was no value in trying to educate everyone on the topic of encoding when what they needed was to see things that were just not fucked up
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did you know wikipedia articles in indian use fewer bytes in utf8 then utf16?
@PaulCrovella and how did they see chars not in iso8859?
@OIS numeric entities
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so these smart well educated people (with no understanding of setting up a simple ssh connection) figured that was easier?
assuming they ever saw such numbers
@OIS Yes. And it was easier. These people understood data and content modeling, and a consistent, non-corrupt representation of what was there is far more important than jerking off over utf-8 support
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well, that is true
my point that setting up a ssh connection to get utf8 is easy still stands though
but as long as they don't get squares it's better then squares or nothing
When you've got an otherwise non-technical user on putty ssh'ing in to a tcsh shell on an old solaris box to open something up in a dated version of emacs... figuring out which point in the chain fucked up utf-8 is a pretty low priority. There were simply too many people and too many combinations of environments to make that kind of troubleshooting worthwhile.
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ok
I'll admit I've never dealt with overly non-technical ppl using putty
usually the threat of public shaming makes ppl fix their problems
Ok, so being on the front page of Hacker News and Slashdot at the same time leads to a fun statistics experience :-D
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developers that is
When all I have to do is flip output encoding to ascii in one place to fix it for everyone in all cases, I'm doing that.
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@PaulCrovella aye I hear that. Im not used to non-techies being given ssh or console access
that's usually what the web is for
We built web-based tools for them as well, but a great deal happened on the command line.
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@ircmaxell yer on /r/lolphp also
hmm, my web host supports PHP 4.4, 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4
personal that is
supporting php 4.4 is... kinda impressive actually
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Ill give them a support ticket
"support" might be too big a word
more like "available"
"will let you shoot yourself in the face with"
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bet it has no security upgrades since 4.4 was discontinued
anyway been thinking of getting a hosted VM instead soon
wow...
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02:07
just added a ticket requesting PHP 5.6 support
I use 5.6 at work, I refuse to go back now! (I only use this host for mail atm)
yay :-D
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5.6.3 that is, 5.6.4 a few days before xmas and new years was not happening ;)
Virtual Private Server (1 Core,600MB RAM,150GB Stor, 5TB traff) 134.64 EUR 12 months - good deal ?
I want mumble and other stuff as well...
installed
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lol " It is believed that many users started by using Perl and moved on to the more powerful PHP."
this is the only part of the story that is wrong
no, PHP is more powerful than PERL
it has fewer letters, so there's less overhead
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well, I didn't start with perl
only perl thing I know is regex
ah, might be "more specific to that school" in the story
PHP is the gateway drug. Kids start smoking it after school with their friends, maybe drink a bit of Java. Before you know it they're freebasing Python and mainlining Go.
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wow, my password hint at the bank for using my CC just saved me from making a new password
all logins should come with password hints
and minimum 14 chars
not that my bank does
but getting "password is too long" really makes me wonder about some servies
*services
password is too long is way too specific
You might as well start telling them the password doesn't start with the letter "A" at that point.
my password hint is "why aren't you using lastpass yet" ... it's not all that helpful :(
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when I had to make a new password for a VPN it failed, password too long...
20 chars? are you crazy?
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Well, creating a new password and authenticating an existing password are two different things.
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@PaulCrovella yeah, I just want to add my public key to my browser and log in automagically everywhere
I can do it for my websites, why not for all websites?
@Sherif "password too long" ====== "password is not hashed"
@OIS Not necessarily.
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aye, if yer password is less then 1kb then yes
I put a limit of 1024 characters on all password fields
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how does that work with utf8 chars?
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bytes
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so 256 chars?
if you accept uploads of 2 MB images, why limit passwords to 256 chars?
Im not saying accept 2MB passwords, but 1024 bytes seem rather small
and in PHP it won't have much effect afaik
1024 or 1111?
@OIS utf-8 is variable length
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@copy :) I know perfectly well what utf8 is, but thanks :)
the entropy gain of > 1024 characters is minimal. Passwords are not keys, and should not be treated as such.
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@ircmaxell theres just a strange reason to limit it to 1024 in PHP. Why not 1000? or 2000?
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because 1024 is a sane number
I could also do 128
or 100
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yeah, and 100 is probably what 99.99% of passwords would be less then
the reason to limit password length is fear of (d)dos
for one
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but if you accept 2MB files, then limiting password length to 1kB won't help
at least I don't know how you can cancel a login before PHP loads cause password field is too large
sure it will
because with files you're just reading and writing them to disk. On an average server, the file upload will never actually pass through the CPU
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but you will still be ddos'ed
or just dos'ed
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@OIS - limiting the password length lets you just return if the passed formData is over a certain size, so you don't have to get the salt and calculate the hash and hit the DB for large passwords that someone is trying to blast you with.
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@adeneo that is too late
Not really, just returning on the serverside lets you proccess infinitely more requests than actually looking up the passwords. But of course, you can still be DDOS'ed if someone sends you enough requests
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@adeneo you know you can stretch out the transfer of a post that is 2 MB
@adeneo yes, if someone want's to exploit that 2MB limit on POSTS yer screwed.
limiting password length does ... nothing ...
You're more screwed if you have to hit the DB twice, and calculate hashes for 2mb passwords for each request
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except if yer facebook, but then Im sure they can handle that
hit the DB twice?
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Worst case, depends on how you store the salt and hash, but you will have to get the salt first, then calculate, and then check the hash, and if you didn't store the salt with each hash you would have to look that up as well. The passwords are of course never stored anywhere
And you generally want a slow algorithm to calculate the hashes, which makes it even worse when processing huge passwords being by some wannabe cracker
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well I use password_verify - hash and salt are stored together - and I have a check password method on the doctrine class
if user is not found I do a password_verify on a hash and password I know will fail, with a small random usleep
hmm, havent tested this with really large passwords though
@OIS why?
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@ircmaxell why what?
why would you do that?
you trying to combat timing attacks?
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aye
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won't work. You're overcomplicating things for no real gain
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not the random usleep, but with the password_verify which I know ill fail
*will
I've never used the new 5.5+ password methods, so I have no comment on that, I roll my own stuff
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password_verify is supposed to take the same amount of time
But, just running password_verify locks up more resources than just immediately returning a 403 if the password is too long.
again
you can't prevent that information leak
so there's no point trying
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@adeneo aye, and setting a limit on password length is good, just setting it to x should have a reason.
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@ircmaxell I read yer blog, you didn't specifically mention password_verify as giving that away iirc, I just don't want failed passwords to take less time then correct passwords
they won't
incorrect user will take less time
which is fine since that information is leaked anyway
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well, my code gets all emails from 3rd party, you can register but you can't log in without the email with password link
@ircmaxell that article presumes open registration
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it's not the most userfriendly, but it is a bank...
not bank info, just properties
but still
not properties, realestate
@PaulCrovella even without it, the majority of the time...
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so, if ppl "registers" a new realestate, it simply says "Thank you"
pffft, just stick a "login with Facebook" button somewhere instead !
lol
federated authentication FTW
FAFTW
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@ircmaxell so you think Im safe from timing and registering attacks now?
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Q: mysql - very complex query involving multiple left joins and

user3692125MySQL: The BIG food-box has several parallel lines of 100 inches. Position in the food-box is very important so it's important to keep track of inches. Each compartment of the food-box is decided to be 4 inches so 25 compartments total. User can fill up each line in one-to-one relation meanin...

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no?
[offtopic] Are those free SSLs any good?
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no
They're 128 bit though…
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@RahulKhosla you should get at least 2 SSL certificates, and use HSTS preloaded
I was just thinking, should I have one on my personal portfolio site?
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Im gonna try convince "my" client about that
I'll only have future employers accessing it mainly.
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@RahulKhosla yeah, better than nothing
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@RahulKhosla if you can get 2+ free SSLs it's ok
well, better then ok, it great
@OIS 1 better than none?
My site has no security threats I don't think.
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@RahulKhosla with only 1 it's difficult to set your site as HSTS and preload
Nothing to hack for… other than messing with code.
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but yes @RahulKhosla better then nothing
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I'll look into it, I guess if it's free.
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128 bits should be enough
Ok thanks.
So basically, complicate shit with SSL, for content that isn't secure? Sounds like a plan!
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@ircmaxell so, where is my potential timing vulnerability?
Im not saking to be mean or anything, Im genuinely interested!
* asking
it's not the timing vulnerability, it's the information disclosure that the timing attack would leak
which is already present
and is literally impossible to prevent
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well the microservice behind the joomla front end deals with all that
which is running sf2
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so time will be longer and never the same
the joomla front end doesnt know a user exists when it "registers" a new realestate
How do I route to a sub folder using laravel? Like for example, I have a view file inside view/store/products/view.blade.php. Sorry but I really find it hard to find the correct one to use.
Is Joomala good?
I mainly use WordPress for CMS.
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jomla is the least bad of the popular CMS
* joomla
we're making a new CMS based on sf2...
the plan is that everything can run on one server or split off as you need
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SF2?
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symfony 2
Oh the framework?
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aye
My PHP isn't that good, although my first real attempt I made this: stockdose.com
No frameworks.
I'm too new to use them apparently.
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so you want users from multiple rest servers? these rest servers are admins and these are customers? np
that's our current project
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I got lost at rest servers.
me too !
You guys going all out?
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well, you call them through a service...
so you can have it all on one server
@OIS - BTW, whos "we", and what are you guys making ?
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but it's mostly for potentially using external rest server for AD or for using one rest server for all employees at your company as super users
"we" is my company, name withheld
but we get government support to develop this
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how do ORM's return child-parent rows? I'm not using an ORM, but I could benefit from something like that...
Pleasy God don't say Evry, if so you guys should be shot for treason
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@user3692125 this is really a question not chat, but if you use Doctrine I can answer
@OIS Got a website?
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@RahulKhosla yes, but I can't go out with info yet
our tech lead is writing most of it atm with tech input from me
but I might have to rewrite parts of it
Your goverment is stupid BTW, who supports a PHP CMS ?
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@OIS Need a designer/front-end developer? I study a GD course at uni
@adeneo Isn't WordPress a PHP CMS?
@OIS I have used plenty of ORM's... I don't want to use one for this particular project.... I just want to know how they work behind the scenes to fetch rows in parent-child manner
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@RahulKhosla not atm. prolly need a seller more
@RahulKhosla - Yes, but no goverment paid for it with my tax dollars
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@user3692125 Doctrine is an ORM not CMS
I never said it's a CMS... wait, what are you implying?
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@user3692125 nm, I missread
@adeneo But you argued that PHP CMSs are bad? I'm not commenting on funding.
Well, let me be more generic, why should the goverment finance any CMS ?
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@user3692125 they lazy load, as in they fetch what is needed when it's needed, or extra lazy in Doctrine only fetches it when it's absolutely required
I won't benefit from lazy load because I need it all on one page and it's an expensive query
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this might be wrong, but afaik lazy load gets linked users, but extra lazy gets each user as you need him in a loop
@user3692125 the only thing to help expensive queries is better queries and better indexing (and better caching)
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you're not getting my point...
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nope
I want to do join and do eager loading because I need it all right away.
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@adeneo every no :) do I noticed they use PHP for their mobile bank thought hehe
At least it's better than Java
but not by much
so I want to know what ORM do behind the scenes to load parent and children rows in that way...
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@user3692125 well that is of course possible. In Doctrine you can specify that in the element class or in the query in the repository class
@OIS....I do NOT want to use an ORM...I just want to know HOW they do it
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that is how they do it...
unless you want the code?
Who's good at JS?
because if I do a left join, then it'll be 100 rows all filled with parent data... how do I extract parent data in a clean manner...
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@user3692125 I did something similar when I worked where we used a PHPBridge to Java (front end for PostgreSQL)
@user3692125 just wrap everything
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An ORM stores object values into groups of simpler values in the DB, creating a map that you access, that's how they do it
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and get the data when required or get all the data now if not
@OIS wrap everything?
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yes, everything
was a lot of classes to wrap, java developer said we could order an airplane down to the bolts with his system
You shouldn't really attempt to build an ORM, or mimmick it, just use something that's already available. And no, you can't do the same thing with regular queries to a RDBMS
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@adeneo no ORM puts limits on what you can do, but ORMs offer speed and ease of developement
and easeier management
I'd use ORM over direct sql any day
took a few months but Im a beliver
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Quick question, what languages are mainly used for iOS apps?
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object c ?
I guess I could have Googled' that.
And ORM transforms the objects into data the RDBMS can handle, but it exposes the objects in such a way that you can do child->parent row queries etc.
Objective C
@OIS No way I can use HTML, CSS, JS, PHP?
not building an ORM... just really could have used child-row thing for one specific feature....
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@RahulKhosla yes, of course, you can even launch such apps on iso, andoroid and windowsmobile (and the web)
even better, make a html4 web site
@RahulKhosla - Sure, using something like PhoneGap you can use regular web languages
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html5 website
Thanks!
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theres plenty making javascript into an app just a short google away
Are they as good?
Not JS mainly, I don't even know how to code it.
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03:51
"as good" depends on you and your needs
Im good with HTML/CSS, some PHP too.
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you don't know js?
No, I need help!
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but you know php?
I think I know some, I made that site I linked earlier.
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Im not even a front end dev really, but i know js
Does that prove I know PHP?
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of course I know more js then most front end devs.. but that's another story
PhoneGap, Cordova etc. convert the web languages into Objective-C, and it works just fine, but it's probably better to write the Objective-C yourself, at least if you know what you're doing
@OIS - Is there anything you don't know ?
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@OIS Can you help me with some animation? Simple slider/effect?
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no
@adeneo Thanks I'll take a look.
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@RahulKhosla if contact my boss, she'll give you an offer, and I can help
@OIS - It's five in the morning, gå å legg deg !
@OIS Offer for?
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@adeneo hehe
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@OIS development7.pointandquack.com I need to make the images have some sort of effect, I'd like to slide them if possible.
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@adeneo bare vært våken i 30 timer nesten nå
They usually frown upon non-english use here, but I guess everyone is sleeping anywho !
Or just being quiet.
It's 4AM here.
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you in UK @RahulKhosla ?
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@RahulKhosla - use a plugin -> jquery.malsup.com/cycle
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I never really got a good answer about timing attacks from ircmaxell :I
@OIS Yeah
What was the question?
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timing attacks
That's not a question.
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03:58
I think you read it @Sherif
@OIS Not sure I have and there's nothing in my scrollback.
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ok
Too lazy to dig, but if you care to repeat the question I'd be happy to try and answer it.

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