If I have a site where users can vote on certain images, what would be the best way to keep track of all images that they have voted on (and then whether they liked or disliked)?
So that when they reload the page, it can determine what they have voted on
would it be worth it to just make a table for this for each user?
or should i do something to store the ids of every image that the user has liked?
@CharlesSprayberry I've spend about an hour looking around in your code. I quite like it. Ofc I have a 1000 nitpicks (mostly organizational points though) but it feels really quite solid and well thought out
Especially in regards to all the other stuff that gets dragged around here
@Rythmic thats a overgeneralization and cannot be answered since companies often have their own homemade frameworks they expect you to pickup. in any case, have a look at the major frameworks if you are interested in major frameworks in general, like sf2 and zf.
I have actually implemented an RFC4086 compliant Random Number Generator in PHP. You can see the work at the GitHub Project for PHP-CryptLib.
Basically, you specify the "strength" of random number/string that you require. If you need cryptographically secure numbers, select High (but note, thi...
@CharlesSprayberry The (really code related and not clutter related) point that was the most questionable was the, what i would say is, massiv overuse of __construct's in interfaces
How an object gets created should in 99% of the cases not matter to the interface. It feels like a workaround for real OO in some places (fix interfaces, no factories needed) but really breaks a lot of principles, reuse and flexibility
@Gordon ok.. as I come from the java world (although I've done plenty of php coding on my own) there are frameworks that are used just about everywhere. So what I was after were the most popular frameworks used in a large site context in the php world.
@Rythmic Well thats a different story. Usage numbers we can talk about.. even so those chance really frequently in php
@CharlesSprayberry Why do you care in the interface definition? You don't even know what dependencies are needed! (FileLogger vs NullLogger vs SendUnicornsToSpaceLogger)
@tereško addressing the "lots of good practises remark" . I think you can have them when there are many of them to adapt. I might use the "coding against interface practise" which is liked by many but maybe I don't use "Single purpose functions" but I use "don't have side effects in a function" which means I would be using two out of three best practises.
@Rythmic its no different in PHP. its either Company Framework or one of the major frameworks. Check out stackoverflow.com/tags/php/info for a list of frameworks. Also consider looking at Doctrine for an ORM.
@edorian I do, because I use some classes lazily (you register the class name, and I create for you when needed). Without having the constructor on the interface, I couldn't reliably do this (because I check the interface using reflection). github.com/ircmaxell/PHP-CryptLib/blob/master/lib/CryptLib/Core/…
@Rythmic , anyway , the bottom line is : in PHP there are no mandatory frameworks you must know.. instead what you should do would be to research multiple ones , so that you know how they work and what are the gotcha-moments
If you cheat in a small construction/factory somewhere to make something convenient there are some drawbacks. But forcing a non-arg construct usually is an anti-pattern
@ircmaxell Rules are there for people that don't know what they are doing
And if one is confident in a single use case all is well. But in general (99%+ case) I say there is no use for fixating constructor signatures
@edorian Ok, so obviously the Logger interface doesn't need a construct. That can be left up to the implementation, I get that. But, what about the Uri interface where every object really does need some kind of string to parse?
@tereško Honestly, I've tried to avoid it where possible. Perhaps my problem is that I'm thinking too much about the implementation when I'm building the interfaces.
There is quite a lot of different ways to write an URI (not URL), a uri can be pretty much anything starting with http:// over to steam://game/430 and skype://sFSDGDFFAFDSHDFTF==
@Rythmic in that case you need to look at : Zend framework , Lithium , Kohana3 , Yii , Symfony2 , Larval and CakePhp .. this will cover the whole spectrum of awfulness in php frameworks
@edorian Gotcha. However, for this project I'm limiting my use-case and will assess whether to split the Uri up into different objects at a later refactor ;)
@CharlesSprayberry All in all it's ok to leave it in one class (even so the class then does two things not one). Then you still might just ask for the url in the objects sigature as the interface shouldn't know where the values come from
Easiest case being the ability to create a "staticUri" class that always just returns the same thing.
But yeah. All in all your interface only allows for one implementation
And you don't need interfaces where there is only one right answer
I mean. That the class is in a namespace doesn't have to be shown by indenting everything
It's like writing "This file contains the Logger interface" into Logger.php where the very next line is "interface Logger". It's just noise that has to get written and wasting my time when I read it.
Just like to much whitespace makes reading files really hard (until one gets used to it)
@ircmaxell Any you have a "no braces for one-class-per-file" 'policy' ? Or 'one-namespace-per-file' for that matter?
Or something. I don't like braced namespaces with the way we currently structure our code
@edorian I have a "one-namespace-per-file" rule. I have been working on an automated "compiler" to compile down multiple files into a single one, but I don't program like that
but doing it automated has proven difficult, as how do you handle things like template files (I tried wrapping them into a closure, but for obvious reasons that won't work)...
I'm currently a Senior Developer (for whatever thats worth) in charge of Quality Assurance, Application Architecture and Developer Training/Growing at a smaller company in Germany that is World Leader in remote monitor of solar plants
I'm involved in pretty much anything IT that isn't the hardware we send to our customers. (To servers, backend, website, database and so on)
and an interface for magic isn't that great of an idea in my experience. You're not calling the methods, and you can implement the same functionality with public properties, so the interface isn't enforcing behavior, it's enforcing implementation (which is not what you want to do)
@ircmaxell Honestly, I couldn't find what I feel is an appropriate namespace for it. Since I'm using it as a means to access data I left it there for now
@NikiC I'm currently striving for a technical career path and that is not possible here as there is to much management work that needs to be done beforehand and I'm not willing to be a part time manager for another 1-2 years
I really appreciate your guys feedback. It makes me feel great that I'm getting some actual professional advice on my code.
@edorian This sounds like the last place I worked for. Wrote a business app that automated this dude's 40 hour a week job into an overnight task and they didn't even wanna give me a wristpad for my keyboard :P
@CharlesSprayberry I have some issues with naming convetions and code style, but that's not important (since you're consistent with it, which in the end is what really matters)
@ircmaxell Yea, I don't get too worked up over that. I expect that when I get a job with a professional development team I will have to adapt my naming conventions and style and what not
@CharlesSprayberry What @ircmaxell said. But I didn't want to bore you with my "You need a phpcs.xml, a phpmd.xml and a phpunit.xml.dist and a CI server. NOAW" speech :)
@edorian I had actually started looking at Jenkins but I wanna get another box setup before I got that far
@ircmaxell This is actually one of the things that I have thought about. I don't like my reliance on the ROOT_PATH constant but I'm struggling with how to get rid of it without making things uglier
@CharlesSprayberry And no: It's quite a nice place to work to be honest. The clocks tick a little slower and $listOfMinorCompaints but they invest quite a lot in their developers
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@ircmaxell Okay, so where would people actually use that interface. Where people use Traversable is clear. But when would you say "I need some datastructure, but have absolutely idea which one"?
ClassA - A set of data (unordered) ClassB - An ordered version of ClassA
I've called ClassA Collection, and ClassB Vector (Not sure if they are the best names, but that's how I've viewed it)
@CharlesSprayberry: one thing that's odd, is that you're namespaced, yet most of your concrete classes are prefixed by SprayFire... Which is really akward...
So a Set is a Collection. An array is a vector because it has order by default. A Map/Dictionary/AssociativeArray/Hash is a Collection. A DLL is a Vector...
@ircmaxell I absolutely agree with you. I suck at coming up with names though and my interfaces always wind up getting the good ones so I'm stuck at time for implementation with no idea what to use.
@ircmaxell This basically implies that I'll need to implement both stack and queue using a dll instead of a more optimized sll based data structure, right?
The amazing Nikic, of php memory usage blog post fame, wrote a little something on the STUPID term we made up recently: http://nikic.github.com/2011/12/27/Dont-be-STUPID-GRASP-SOLID.html
What if I wanted to load Joomla components, plugins or modules at runtime?
Is it possible to instruct joomla (with some form of config hackery) to looks for components inside /www/abc instead of /www/components/(default path)?
@ircmaxell What I'm trying to do is to have several different Joomla sites working with the same Joomla source code but different extensions and database.
is there a function with what I can check if a $var is in an array, for example $file = "index.php" and I'd so something like is_in_array($array, $file) ?