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16:00
@rdlowrey I think we've all used the ninja git tag -d before.
@rdlowrey Very honestly I've lost sleep over this decision since it will determine so much about how libraries can be written.
~ the sound of regret ~
@ocramius tequila?
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@Trowski lol I'm telling you man ... I agonized and went back and forth exactly the same way.
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But the thing is it doesn't prevent people from injecting it in their own libs if they want to do so ...
@NikiC Do you know of any system that does this, by the way?
I suppose anyone doing virtual memory could do it.
"Is this virtual or actual? Just look at the upper bits!"
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16:03
@Trowski You don't have to take the route I did but I will tell you this: once I decided to go the functions route with an underlying singleton it immediately became apparent that it was the right decision. The skies opened up and a single ray of sunlight beamed down upon my keyboard.
@Orangepill that was yesterday. No regrets.
@rdlowrey In some ways I'm feeling the other way, as I can swap out loops without worrying about weird interactions from events that were partially done in the other (ran into this with forking).
Plus it's faster since every event doesn't need to make a call to the accessor function (ok, so that's a minor advantage, but it adds up)
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@Trowski which is something that can easily be remedied in production environments if necessary
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I'm a strong believer that if you're forking you should start with a fresh event loop environment anyway.
@Trowski That's solvable with a global $__reactor;, another evil thing. :P
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16:07
At the end of the day software is only useful if it helps people write software faster, better, etc. There is a point of diminishing returns that comes as you asymptotically approach theoretical perfection.
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And like I said before: injecting the event loop leads to more bugs than it prevents.
Using PHP to approach theoretical perfection is a non-starter :D
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The first problem everyone runs into when they're new to these libs is having multiple loops and not realizing it. These bugs are extremely hard to find.
@rdlowrey Well I've gone down the rabbit hole, let's see where it leads.
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@LeviMorrison this too :)
16:09
@rdlowrey Yeah, especially if you want to support wait, so users don't have to know anything about the reactor.
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@kelunik especially in that case, yes.
Guys I want your opinion of this LOGIC
I wanted to automatically create a profile row for each user row thats signs up in a form
I want a MYO
So i made the php mysqli code do this:
Submit data into database and add a row
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@Trowski Fair enough :) TBH I don't care what framework types who are unfamiliar with this type of programming say ... they can continue turning over 200 requests per second in their OOPerfect web sapi apps and I'll handle 50,000 per second without sacrificing testability or design using the correct approach for the paradigm.
16:11
Retrive this submitted row from database and GET the ID column
Now create a new row with this ID column as the foreign key reference column
That's it.
Does this logic make sense resource-wise?
@rdlowrey Hey! Us OOPerfect types are the bread and butter of low traffic, seldom visited small business weblogs!
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@DanLugg I'm not bashing it ... 99% of the time it's the right approach every time.
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OOPerfect is the Sex Panther of design methodologies.
99% valid in 100% cases ;-)
I read "sex partner"... but I doubt that's any different
@rdlowrey One advantage to the non-global approach is that you can write global functions on top of it and accomplish the same thing as Amp.
16:14
@LeviMorrison iirc solaris
So long as I have my XML blow up doll, I'll be happy.
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@Trowski Exactly. That's what I've done.
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You can still inject if you want to take the "this might cause bugs in your application if you allow multiple simultaneous loops" route.
One advantage to your approach is that you didn't separate promises and coroutines, they are part of the reactor.
why do people post messages here and then edit them just to add more text? It's kinda annoying but funny at the same time
16:15
@Trowski Another reason: You can write async web applications with aerys without any knowledge of the amp functions or the reactor.
That can be a disadvantage as well though.
@kelunik Never seen aerys, so... :-)
@kelunik i have a question about mysql and php, basically it involves databases
@Matthcw Especially those people writing message with things and editing them, triggering a new ping every time. every. single. time.
haha ha
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Anyway, if you want proof that you can use bad global/static things and gain massive popularity: laravel.
16:17
^ universal proof.
hi everyone
@rdlowrey Interestingly someone actually used Laravel as a reason for me to keep the global loop.
No matter how bad things are, you just have to get things done. And Laravel seems to be pretty good at getting things done.
@rdlowrey so I've been thinking about that
Honestly... it kinda pushed me the theory way.
16:18
and I understand why Laravel and the like gain popularity (or at least one reason)
they make local code simpler.
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Because easy
Laravel is the best.. no doubt
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@ircmaxell Yes. This.
Nevermind that they make the entire code far more complex and coupled, they decouple the local code
@rdlowrey Teehee, I liked it pre-edit better.
16:19
Did you hear the rumors about Laravel having 150% PHP 7 compatibility?
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@LeviMorrison lol, I felt the need to clarify that
so people (even experienced ones) feel "it's so easy", yet don't realize that it's nothing really new it's just an implicit tradeoff being made
Yet Laravel seems universally hated by anyone that actually knows how to write proper code.
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kk,new point
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@Trowski I suspect it's more that Taylor seems universally hated because of his attitude
16:20
@NikiC Yep. :)
Help needed... I'm looking for help fixing the code OR suggestions about changing the interface to make it all simpler... stackoverflow.com/questions/31990237/…
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@ircmaxell They take shortcuts under the hood to make things easier but that is hidden from what the actual user interacts with as far as I can tell. So you aren't forced to make bad decisions in your own code. Is that a fair assessment?
@Abe I actually think it works great, but I'll look at your update
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I keep saying it but: code is only useful if it does something.
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Idealogically perfect code that makes your life difficult isn't helping you get real projects out the door.
Abe
Abe
16:21
@Sjon update works better, since it also saves the scroll position
@rdlowrey "you aren't forced to make bad decisions in your own code", correct, but I'd spin it slightly in that you aren't making the bad decisions in your code, but you're coupling yourself to them.
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@ircmaxell agree
@rdlowrey I've heard whispers of this before, but am not familiar with what people are talking about.
@rdlowrey honestly, I did hate the attitude, but I think he's been changing it lately. The past 6 months I haven't seen him be so aggressive as he once was
@ircmaxell I have heard that once you go Laravel you don't go back because you're trapped forever.
16:22
I think some others in his community are problematic, but overall Taylor's been doing some really good things. So can't really knock him for it
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Here's the thing: when has any serious project decided it made sense to change PHP web SAPI frameworks midstream in a development lifecycle?
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You're already coupled to the PHP web SAPI framework.
@rdlowrey I am doing precisely that right now
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@ircmaxell But what are the underlying reasons?
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I'm honestly curious
16:24
@rdlowrey Generally that's true of almost any of the current major frameworks. Switching is going to involve some serious pain somewhere in the codebase.
@rdlowrey honestly? Not all (or even most) of a non-trivial application's tasks fit that model
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@ircmaxell Oh I see what you're saying. So it's that so much of the underlying domain logic is coupled to laravel that it's impossible to split out functionality for use outside just the web sapi framework context?
precisely
Wait
though my situation here Laravel is a tiny component, Kohana is the bigger issue
16:26
domain logic... coupled to laravel?
Laravel: making bad decisions so you don't have to.
help
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Not totally off-topic, apparently @Ocramius you were quoted at Laracon yesterday?
Or possibly trolled...
@Orangepill More like - Laravel: Making you live with our bad decisions.
Does anyone know of a plugin / userscript for GitHub to allow "next conversation" in large diffs?
16:35
@Danack most probably. Do I care?
I already labeled Laravel as "Be thankful for all the refactoring/cleanup work hours it produces for me", and simply filter it out from all of my twitter stream otherwise
I'd rather help other communities grow
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@Ocramius I laughed so hard when I read this. I'm nominating it for Most Strategic Ellipsis Usage in a Comedy.
@Ocramius Should send them a thank you basket for all the work they've provided for you.
It mostly results in things such as "let's rewrite it in Silex"
so yeah, not so much effort at least
but anyway, I simply don't have the energy to discuss with them anymore. I just want to go on and build my own stuff or maintain what I wrote so far
There's enough work for everybody, so they are welcome to keep producing work hours
16:39
@JoeWatkins yes, the thing is I can even leave the original zend_string untouched and do zend_string_alloc() instead of zend_string_copy()
of course I'm doing zval_get_string() on the member zval in read property one level up in github.com/m6w6/ext-http/blob/phpng/php_http_message.c#L866
Seems like this shouldn't be allowed: 3v4l.org/OaD4W never mind ... was looking at the wrong version.
oh, hey. I just see I'm missing a potential zend_string_release in the code branch I'm returning a property proxy
@rdlowrey it's not an ellipsis. it's three dots.
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@Gordon I'm too much of a linguistic cretin to truly appreciate the difference :)
@rdlowrey it's … vs ...
16:45
@Gordon New room rule, you can't use ..., you have to use …
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... vs ...
I'm too cretin to use an ellipsis btw
@Ocramius thats why you are NOT a web artisan!!!1
Dude
ain't chopping up wood over here.
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Yes, the actual … is so much more artisanal. It was handcrafted by little font gnomes deep inside the CPU.
16:46
yes, and you have to be very artis…anal about proper punctuation
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I see what you did there! You do‽
before or after I inserted the ellipsis? :D
uuuh, irony mark. I like.
@rdlowrey And what about interrobang‽
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Interrobang is like the melted butter on top of movie theater popcorn: sure, you can get your point across without it but why would you even want to‽
oh wait. @Trowski is right. Irony punctuation is ⸮
16:50
links for for learning zend framework..... from scratch..
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learn these two carefully
@rdlowrey I still have to change all my passwords to beging with \u{ for php7
And then framework.zend.com/manual/current/en/index.html#user-guide (there are two guides, you want to read both, @AnmolRaghuvanshi )
@m6w6 that got it ...
16:54
@Ocramius thnku... for links
Sometimes it's just sufficient to tell someone to look at your code to see it with the eyes of others oneself... thanks @JoeWatkins travis-ci.org/m6w6/ext-http/builds/75472012
np :)
now ... RUN AWAY BEFORE TRAVIS BREAKS
hehe, it succeeded already ;)
yeah just don't touch anything ...
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omg omg omg. This is going to make your day if you haven't seen it yet ...
Has anyone put bounty on there question?
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That is glorious.
how much bounty is good?
it's pretty damn good alright ...
@rdlowrey With the flowing locks it's like the cover of a romance novel.
17:02
Anybody knows HTML and CSS as a professional in here ?
@Sajad Me
@NSGod higher bounties attract more visitors
@NSGod can I share my question here ? (it is not related to php)
I guess @Sajad Thanks for suggestion @Gordon
@NSGod please put a comment under my question ...
17:08
Join the chatroom I just requested
can change port number to 81 for zend server installation
17:27
GitHub Commit Conversation Jumper is now a thing. /cc @rdlowrey
Anonymous
17:52
hehe why no love for className :/
@samaYo It's just a quick & dirty version, but it works.
@samaYo that's the least bothering part
Attributes instead of properties, innerhtml instead of textContent, getElementsByClassName instead of querySelectorAll, for..in to iterate over an array-like, these are bothering parts
there are a lot of stuff wrong with that piece of script
Anonymous
I didn't even know getElementsByClassName() even existed before, this guy is an expert :P
@samaYo not everyone who a bit more than you is an expert
that's one of the core problems in google results for "php mysql tutorial"
17:59
@samaYo $.tooMuchJQueryDetected
(as in: did you ever use raw DOM manipulation? This is what we used to do ;-) )
@Ocramius it's $('.tooMuchJQueryDetected') :)
Hi,
We have using window.open() function and loading the window for 3 seconds, How to hidden that window ?
var newwindow = window.open(); newwindow.close();
Does anybody know if there is a huge XML file with all of the PHP documentation somewhere?
(sorry to interrupt with a random question) I'm curious, are there any frameworks that are reasonably fast as in < 75ms for a page? I was using laravel but found it desperately slow (300ms to get a page up, without a database. Total load times were reaching 500-600ms. This on my desktop testing machine, I hate to think of what it will look like on my server), so I began eyeing Phalcon and such, but Phalcon has horrid documentation and a meh API...
Am I just delusional in thinking frameworks are fast?
18:06
@Orangepill ah correct but i need to load window for 3 seconds.
@Ocramius a single one?
@GiantCowFilms the answer you'll probably get from everyone here is yes
Maybe you can cat the files from docbook...
@GiantCowFilms If you turn the optimisations on both Symfony and Zend should be that speed.....though there is an inherent overhead to using bulky frameworks like them.
@Orangepill I need to set that window in visible
18:08
@KarthikKeyan Then don't call newwindow.close for three seconds (setTimeout with a callback that closes the window)
@Danack Symfony and Zend...
I have heard bad things about Zend....
but I shall look again
Yeah, they made php
How about Phalcon though? it seems to cream everything else in the benchmarks.....
Phalcon is certainly fast, it's figuratively impossible to debug though
@FlorianMargaine That is a serious crime :P
18:10
@GiantCowFilms If your focus is speed then don't use a framework
@GiantCowFilms meh. It makes life too hard.....
@Orangepill Not hugely so
@Orangepill yeah , its done my question window just load on back end
I just don't want the navigation to be muddy
its terrible UX
Use caching
18:11
@FlorianMargaine Hmm
caching this seems tricky
For the record I'm going to be launching github.com/danack/tier properly as "my framework" within a week......and it allows response times of about <20ms...
Since the page has to change based on user
@FlorianMargaine yeah, seems like it's not the case
@Danack :D
18:11
that sounds nice!
but they are all in a messed up structure >.<
@Danack All that you need is a slick thin font website, a copy of Jeffery Way, and some nice docs and half the web will be using it.
...mostly because it doesn't really do anything a lot - other that routing and dispatching.
@GiantCowFilms And then I'll have to deal with users......
@Danack Oh
/deletes repo.
18:12
lol
@Danack :D The best part
Half the reason I was looking at frameworks was to avoid doing the database stuff
I'm so fed up with databases
@FlorianMargaine that is brilliant
@GiantCowFilms you don't need a framework to ease some of the pains of dealing with DBs, just a nice ORM. But even then, if you need a DB, there's no real hiding from it.
@KevinMGranger Laravel hides it nicely
18:15
@Ocramius you might have more chance by pinging @salathe
@GiantCowFilms you don't need to use Laravel to use their ORM
@KevinMGranger ???
Or at least, more information
I'm more of a fan of Doctrine, myself.
This is wonderful
I can go back to my own very special way of routing (aka having the directory match the url) and not have to die with databases
Thanks folks, that was helpful!
18:17
@GiantCowFilms before you do that, I urge you to read through some of this first github.com/PatrickLouys/no-framework-tutorial
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@tereško One of the things I hate about this room, is that I'm the least experienced person here, Always!! It really sucks.
@samaYo why do you hate it? It's the best position to be in
@KevinMGranger I have seen that before
I shall have to actually read it
FLW
I love my team at work because I'm the one who sucks the most
I've found it immeasurably helpful, for archtecturing web services in general, not just in PHP.
18:19
While we are at dissecting laravel, do you think I can get the blade syntax too?
@KevinMGranger Okay
well reading about how to do work better is better then doing work, so I shall do it
Anonymous
@FlorianMargaine Yeah, but since it's impossible to catch up, you'll never have a sense of an accomplishment, and hence you feel useless.
I'd rather use Ez :P
@KevinMGranger Is it possible to chop up laravel?
'cause I wonder if its something I don't need which is killing the performance
fuck laravel and all of its bullshit
18:22
@GiantCowFilms maybe? That github org has all of the stuff they've split up themselves. I don't know if you'd be able to split it up yourself. But that's the point of this no-framework thing: you shouldn't have to be forced into using all of it.
Hey, I'm not a pro-dev.... I'm just trying to one up wordpress/my own code
that is who laravel is for
I m least experienced person here nd my work sucks all the time
@AnmolRaghuvanshi bad mentoring? :|
Learning how to properly compose a web application will be more-than-one -upping wp and your own code :)
@Danack up in your repos.... jig looks sweet
18:22
Though I must say my code is in many ways good practice... because its so simple
@GiantCowFilms no, laravel is for people who like to pretend that they are better than wordpress
@Orangepill Thanks. I need to finish that off.....it's got about two design flaws I need to fix.
@Danack starred your thingie there btw :)
@tereško Yes
which is what I'm trying todo
Uh, I think you might need to re-read that
18:23
But yes, it allows you to have views testable without having to pipe stuff through a controller - which is nice.
spend more time doing something that could be done in wordoress
@Danack Except 80% of people like me (laravel users) don't know what that means
@Ocramius apology for that....
@tereško no... it's for artisans (whatever the fuck that means in this context)
@Orangepill arty people who use sans fonts and don't know how to use code
@Orangepill afaik, "artisans" are a group of extraordinary self-important hipsters
18:26
@tereško exactly
@tereško arty people who use sans fonts and don't know how to use code ;D
"the 1% of 1%" for ignorant assholes
aka hipster developers
@tereško what are artisans that crack jokes? ComicSans!
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@Gordon .. I was gonna go with something alone the lines of "addicts"
I'll take the word of a partisan over a artisan any day :)
18:27
XD
@FlorianMargaine Yeah, right. Just changed it to use $. :P
@Orangepill oh yeah, didnt @tereško's profile say web partisan for some time?
Last time I came here everyone said it was fine to use laravel??? has the user base been switched out?
@gordon still does ... that was the reference
18:28
yes, still does
@Orangepill well, thank you
@GiantCowFilms have you seen the sidebar lately?
@KevinMGranger ? no
I only come in here when I have a problem
Feb 27 at 8:53, by Gordon
when everything works: LaraWell. When broken: LaraNotSoWell
@Gordon K
Nice rhyme
and sorta funny, except that laravel is never well :P
I always wondered how people managed to make slow websites.... frameworks.... :D
18:31
@GiantCowFilms actually the problem usually is "ORMs"
.. which tent to be integrated in frameworks
@GiantCowFilms that explains the sidebar ;)
Taylor uses meaningless flowery words but is kinda a dick that doesn't know what half the words he's using mean... with @teresko you get what on the tin i.e. "I probably hate you" and he knows his shit
@Gordon Ah
@Orangepill I do give Taylor credit for getting people to use his terrible framework... that is not easy
And he does write very good documentation
I find that when I don't use an ORM, I wind up recreating most of an ORM's features. What's the best way to deal with a database if not with an ORM?
@tereško Odd
'cause laravel is giving trouble and I haven't even connected a database
18:34
for some reason Laravel is very popular nowadays. so they probably do something right. not sure what, but something.
@KevinMGranger entity specific mappers
@Gordon Good docs, good marketing and good customer service
@Gordon Meth is pretty popular too ... doesn't mean you should use it
@Gordon you get things done with it, that's one of the reasons.
People forget how important marketing is
18:35
@GiantCowFilms @kelunik all that is valuable to have.
Its the key
@Orangepill lol
You could write the perfect framework, and without docs marketing and "customer service" nobody will use it
23 mins ago, by GiantCowFilms
@Danack All that you need is a slick thin font website, a copy of Jeffery Way, and some nice docs and half the web will be using it.
^^Laravel has a slick thin font website, a copy of Jeffery Way and nice docs
there is no perfect framework ... there can't be ... architecture needs to change when the problem does
half the web uses it....
18:36
@Gordon having good docs and actually getting things done are the key points, if they're really good, you don't really need marketing, people will spread it.
@Orangepill what are their advantages? They abstract away the specifics of what the backing store is per entity?
@kelunik I agree
@GiantCowFilms WordPress uses Laravel?
@Orangepill Huh?
@prograhammer the keynote btw?
18:37
@kelunik The other half....
Web = Wordpress || Laravel || ASP
In argumentation theory, an argumentum ad populum (Latin for "appeal to the people") is a fallacious argument that concludes that a proposition is true because many or most people believe it: "If many believe so, it is so." This type of argument is known by several names, including appeal to the masses, appeal to belief, appeal to the majority, appeal to democracy, appeal to popularity, argument by consensus, consensus fallacy, authority of the many, and bandwagon fallacy (also known as a vox populi), and in Latin as argumentum ad numerum ("appeal to the number"), and consensus gentium ("agreement...
@GiantCowFilms framework /ˈfrāmˌwərk/, n.: a product with the business logic removed, but all of the assumptions left in
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@tereško Well put
can't claim copyright
@KevinMGranger What post is that in reply to, exactly?
18:40
@GiantCowFilms I can't tell if you're arguing that certain tools are good because they're popular
@KevinMGranger yep... and let you speak in the terms of your application instead of a pseudo sql query builder syntax
@KevinMGranger What I was saying is that the web is made up out of wordpress laravel and asp
the first two I know are terrible .... well wordpress is terrible-ish
I have no experience on the last
@Orangepill I think I found a good example, and I'm already liking it. Do you have a favorite one?
So you folks are saying I should not use ORM and use
entity specific mappers ?
@KevinMGranger I write my own.
18:42
is there anywhere I can learn what on earth entity specific mappers are and what they should look like?
@Orangepill for each new project? That sounds like a lot of work.
@GiantCowFilms ORMs are useful, but for specific cases: fast prototyping and projects with flat/simple domain logic
@GiantCowFilms Depends ORM's have there place and it may or may not fit into your problem
If I knew exactly what an ORM is/what an entity specific mapper is, I'd be able to figure this out
@KevinMGranger Depends if your focus is developer speed or quality of the end product
18:43
Wikipedias explenation is a little to abstract
when you need a SQL query with 3+ joins, ORM is out (as a rule of thumb)
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@tereško O.o
@GiantCowFilms ORM's are generalized solutions to the problems that are solved by mappers.
@tereško I can't say I've experienced an issue with that, but I might just be traumatized by some of the shitty manual SQL I've seen
of course
18:45
Okay, I shall now try and figure out what ORM and ESMs actually are. Thanks for all the help
to not make a disaster you actually need to know SQL and you need to know how to make a good DB structure
Oh wait... does anyone know of a good github project or somthing that uses ORMs or ESMs?
@GiantCowFilms the keyword is "data mapper"
@tereško I just wish there were ways to learn that easily
@tereško Okay
I wish I didn't make chili from 1kg meat .. I only ate a small bowl and I am full and there is a whole pot left
@tereško freeze it
@GiantCowFilms ORM and Mappers manage persistence and retreival of an object
@Gordon I will let it cool a bit and then freeze half of it ... the other half I should be able to eat tomorrow and day after tomorrow
@tereško chili gets better with time though
@Orangepill That is pretty meaningless to someone who knows 0 programming vocab
I need to see it...
18:48
@Orangepill it was simmering for 3 hours in total, it turned out quite awesome
Orm ESMs and figureing out how to steal blade from laravel... (I really like blade)
cya all later
shouldn't be long until I start crying XD
@GiantCowFilms why not use Twig instead?
I have never liked Razor templates ... and the cheap imitation is worse
@tereško Its looking to me like its about the same on the outside as blade
OOoo twig has syntax highlighting for editors I can actually afford :D :D not just PHP storm
only Razor has had 5 years of development and R&D put in my microsoft and the ASP.NET MVC framework users
@tereško yah
18:54
@tereško Razor is nice... until you put the lib through a disassembler and see all the whatthefuck that comprises it.
anyway, I have to go now, and get stuff done, laravel or no laravel...
Anonymous
@tereško eww! I hate template engines.
they have their uses
Anonymous
They are like watermelon, they don't make sense to me
@samayo well... php is a template engine...
Anonymous
18:59
@Orangepill that's the issue, using a template parser, to parse a template parse .. scary :)
the problems begin when you need to do nesting
it gets ugly, fast

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