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19:02
from a complexity standpoint or from a performance standpoint?
from "having to actually implement it" standpoint
Anonymous
I would rather give up pretty nesting over a huge performance lag .. but maybe it's newbie in me talking .. or the fact that I have not yet built enterprise projects ..
though, I did come up with one what that was quite functional .. but still a mess
@samaYo the larger project is, the more important "the ability to understand" gets
Anonymous
probably ^
I've used the handlebarsphp template engine and didn't hate it
Anonymous
19:07
Let's just hope no one comes with yet another solution for parsing twig, or I'll be out of the game for good :/
@Orangepill I have heard it mentioned. Also the "mustache"
advantage with that one is that the templates are compatible with handlebarsjs so you can render the same thing on client or server
handlebars is mustache with a couple of goodies added
mustache is more for dumb templates (no logic built into the template) handlebars implements a bit of logic and allows for adding your own plugins
Anonymous
@Orangepill doesn't it annoy you the fact how many hacks under the hod parsers use to make it pretty for you?
sometimes
Anonymous
Maybe when I get a laptop that does not scream whenever I refresh a symfony/twig-built page, I will try to play around twig and mustache. Even then, just for the sake of having a better chance of getting a job. AFAIK, you can't even get a simple job, without knowledge of Symfony, Twig and Doctrine :/
Anonymous
19:19
else I'm moving to India
mustache and handlebars is good because it forces a lot of the rendering grunt work onto the client to the benefit of both server and client.
user406009
@Orangepill At that point, you might as well go full on client side rendering with React or Angular or whatever not ...
Anonymous
/me needs to learn angular
Anonymous
I have a disasterous chat app, that I made on my first attempt to create something in PHP. It only works in PHP. (refresh page to see chats) .. don't want to delete it now, because I wasted so much time with it then.
yeah... I don't know about going the full SPA route though think it's good for web "apps" but not really web pages
I have wanted to play with angular though
user406009
19:30
React is simpler IMHO. But they both get you where you want to go.
Abe
Abe
evening elephants
eveng @Abe really missing your talks...
Abe
Abe
my talks? you gotta be ironic D:
hey guys I have always used mysqli for database connections but in this case our client uses sql server so i need to use PDO. My select queries are failing when I use SELECT *, but if i specify the field i.e. SELECT id it works fine. Here is an example:
$db->prepare("SELECT * FROM dbo.v_TechnijianCorporate")
returns false, but
$db->prepare("SELECT id FROM dbo.v_TechnijianCorporate")
returns true and i can fetch data
any ideas whats going on? I'm a lamp dev so it might be the microsoft sql query itself?
do you get the same behavior if you put in $db->query as opposed to $db->prepare?
19:42
yes
are you using odbc or native mssql?
dblib
19:58
try to do print_r($db->errorInfo()); right after the failed query
Array
(
[0] => HY000
[1] => 4004
[2] => General SQL Server error: Check messages from the SQL Server [4004] (severity 16) [SELECT * FROM dbo.v_TechnijianCorporate]
[3] => -1
[4] => 16
)
What's the name of an noop action that exists to facilitate noops in a typed collection?
the * must refernce a unicode enabled field but the driver doesn't support unicode
20:04
Unit?
yes we had that problem earlier and I actually pointed out that some of the fields were nvarchar fields so we made a view where they are all varchar fields so that is not the issue @Orangepill
As in $f = function($o) { return $o; }
oh wait
I see
@DanLugg Unit sounds sane
god d@mn microsoft
20:06
@DanLugg don't know by convention what it should be though.
@DanLugg identity ?
I took "unit" from monadic programming...
@Danack That's the other I was considering.
20:21
why can't the medical and pharmacudical fields come up with pronounceable names for stuff
they take too many orange pills and get whacky in the brain
then nobody will prefer doctor after prescription is lost... :/
probably securing and marketing their product by sha1 encryption..... :P
worst it will be more it sells.
@Orangepill what's you opinion on that
20:38
Hey @Jimbo:
find . -type f -iname "*.xml" | xargs -I '{}' xmllint --html --nowarning --xpath "//methodname[text()=\"$FINDMETHOD\"]" '{}' 2>/dev/null
:D
@Ocramius what's that?
Nothing, just grepping through the entire php documentation
@Ocramius you do know about php --rf?
and its friends?
yes, I'm writing this precisely because that one sucks :P
20:47
specifically, I'm looking for default parameter values
any joomla developer here??
Abe
Abe
evening (again, brought beer this time)
Is there any codeigniter developer?
haha...chilled one
doubt you'll find much for joomla and codeigniter here
@abe did you bring enough for everybody
Abe
Abe
21:05
@Orangepill just 4 cases, barely enough for me
sorry. :P
sounds like a fun evening :)
Abe
Abe
i'm also making coffee to balance it. i'm a conscentious programmer
@LeviMorrison programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/293664 as you are a potential programming language designer, check this out :P
Not sure I understand it.
Abe
Abe
do you know how java's autoboxing works?
I think the fundamental issue is that if they add guards to make sure it's non-negative for you then you lose control of how the error is handled.
I assume it would just throw?
21:11
@Abe Don't water down the alcohol... coffee is for debugging not programming.
I don't know.
For the record I highly recommend water for your programming beverage.
:D
Abe
Abe
@Orangepill :D
I often find myself on the wrong side of Ballmer Peak
@Abe code drunk, review sober
Amen to that
Abe
Abe
21:14
@Ocramius eheheh
basically what unboxing/autoboxing does is, say, converting a Byte into a primitive int:
Byte x = 10;
Integer y = 192102;
Long z = x + y;
same as:
Long z = x.longVal() + y.longVal();
saves you from casting/unwrapping the value from the old type and put it in the new type
that works if you have just few types, but if you have tons of possible ranges, things get crazy
byte will be converted to Byte in it's wrapper class not int
Abe
Abe
was a simplified example of the theory behind unboxing/autoboxing, i don't remember the exact rules
Its been a long time since ive java'ed but I think Byte does get boxed in the case that there wasn't a valid +(Long, Byte):Long implementation.
nevermind I was thinking of something else
22:05
Mornitnggnidngfdihgisdhf
@PeeHaa morning....
\0
every time i login to my outlook account microsoft ask me to help us to protect your account...
@AnmolRaghuvanshi Good guy outlook :P
@PeeHaa :D
22:10
:-)
Scumbag SMTP
HELO DanLugg
MAIL from: <[email protected]>
RCPT to: <[email protected]>
DATA
YO UTAKE THAT BACK!
.
Abe
Abe
lol
Just found this in HTML room
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user406009
22:26
@albru123 I would argue that that comic is somewhat incorrect. Python and PHP are quite darn close competitors.
agree with that
Goddamnit I am drunk. @DaveRandom where are you??
lol thanks dad!
:P
23:04
Is there a password recovery for php.net....?
It works but the tests are incomplete. I decided to publish it now because there's a risk I'd just never finish the tests and thus never be able to publish
This might be handy if you're working with binary data, though there's probably already existing, better tools
TESTSSSSSSSSS >.<
@Ocramius they're mostly complete!
oh, wait
they're in SRC O_o
It lacks DataView, and it lacks some lesser-used bits of TypedArrays
23:09
ok, reading 'em
but it's otherwise complete
It's the very same spec that modern JS implementations support. If you take sample JS Typed Arrays code and replace the symbols so it's PHP-ish, it'll work with my library, even down to the error conditions
@Ocramius tests are source code!
Yes, but not to be required :D
anyway, gw :)
^^
oh, the best bit isn't the tests
there's a teeny-tiny hint of unspeakable things in there
Anonymous
@PeeHaa ping
plonk
23:12
@Andrea consider dropping GPL3 before it lays eggs :X
the lowest I might be persuaded to go to is MPL
oh? Are you limited by the spec?
no
But, these days, I'm not as keen on liberal licenses as I was
eh, then this pretty much can't be used
Anonymous
So, I'm about to decide using postgres for all my future projects, and wanted to get one last opinion if .. well, there is something wrong with this decision. Or, any tips @PeeHaa
23:13
@Ocramius why not?
hmm, this should be LGPLv3 actually
Because pretty much every work environment I've been in has some on-the-fly-patching due to immediate issues
changes code
even LGPL is not acceptable in companies
@Ocramius ...so?
so it is not possible for those companies to be forced to show zem sources
if it was compiled code then it could work, but not with scripts, eh
anyway, back to my reflection hacks :|
23:19
@samaYo The only reason to support something else than postgres imo is when open sourcing the thing you made and you want to give your users the ability to use it
@Ocramius LGPL doesn't do that
@samaYo Seems like a decent decision :D
@Andrea still incompatible with most corporate/big company policies on code distribution, although I don't really remember the details
I mean, this isn't AGPL, nobody will even know what license your code is under
Okay, how about MPL
we had to do a massive contributor hunt back in 2011 to move d2 from LGPL => MIT
23:20
@samaYo Otherwise I don't see any reason ever to not use postgres
Anonymous
@PeeHaa Ah, good point
Anonymous
@LeviMorrison thanks :)
I personally think you should try to use standard SQL features whenever possible, but certain things like date and time really screw it up.
We make a concerted effort to make our databases agnostic so that the effects are minimized if we choose to switch to another database.
Whether it pays off… who knows?
hmm
I'll go MPL because it's less intrusive than LGPL and unlikely to upset people I think
@LeviMorrison Imo it does pay off. The times I had to change db engines for me personally were very limited, but when I had to do it I loved the fact I started out with a sane "default"
23:24
Shoot, even auto incrementing primary IDs really isn't standard :/
Fairly deplorable state, imo.
Happy it is not a standard, tbh
I wish less people used that stuff, and relied on proper sequences instead
23:43
Woot
I built a reflector that uses svn.php.net/repository/phpdoc/en/trunk + internal ReflectionParameter to fix ReflectionParameter#getDefaultValue()
What if I told you people it's been friday for a while now?
@PeeHaa I would tell you that you are wrong according to UTC
UTC is for the weak
(ly typed)
:D
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Night all o/
23:46
/me lays back and waits for this parser+reflection+grep+xml horror to finish creating all class stubs
@PeeHaa For true men there's CET
@albru123 :-)
Why I don't know there's a PHP support for IDEA? -_-
Why am I dealing with this NetBeans shit...

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