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17:00
github.com/paragonie/easydb oh wait shit 27 stars? ugh
now I'm obligated to increase the major version if I decide to radically rewrite it
user895378
Also, users inevitably mean bug reports and complaints and people pointing it out when you're an idiot. There are a lot of costs you incur the moment folks who aren't you start using your code. It's not always fun :/
heh
I'm fortunate there too, I'm usually the one to find bugs in peoples' code :D
user895378
One thing I've gotten better about is having the expectation that everyone screws up. The important thing is to own it and fix the problem. That's all you can really ask of people.
Laravel is complained about a lot only because it's hyped a lot and used a lot. If it was what it is and nobody used it, nobody'd care about the design and terminology flaws.
and since most of my projects are security related, people tend to not trust it until it's been reviewed by experts
and since I'm poor, I can't afford to hire experts to audit my code :P
so no one uses it
17:03
@samaYo wat
@ScottArciszewski here was some fruitful convo between Taylor and Anthony and notice it used actual code: twitter.com/taylorotwell/status/576056977253654528
like I said, I'm a loyal reader of PoC||GTFO
but neither Taylor nor Anthony are here
@rdlowrey I actually look back at my biggest screw up and laugh
forgot to MAC the IV in my prototype for github.com/defuse/php-encryption/pull/78
This is good -->
I really have to give @taylorotwell credit. I reported a few issues in private, and he cleaned it up in a reasonable timeframe! Well done!
^ that's community
user895378
I've probably told this story before but my original SAN peer name check in the 5.6 tree was vulnerable to null-byte injection in a malicious cert that would have allowed it to be recognized as valid for basically any name. Thankfully I realized it before any alpha releases or anything :)
17:08
@ircmaxell Anthony can read this at any time. There's no misrepresentation here. I have great respect for both these guys.
also, if anyone wants to, check out github.com/defuse/php-encryption/pull/78 :P
I actuallly feel good about this feature :D
@Fabor on the equal rights. What if you don't think it's proper/modest for men to publicly bare their chest?
adding a HKDF salt made nonce reuse less practical because each file has its own encryption and authentication subkeys, and both are unlikely to collide for any arbitrary block
@Fabor it actually wasn't until I think Clark Gable started it (via Hollywood)
just sayin'
@prograhammer I think @Fabor was just trying to justify looking at women's chests :)
17:13
^ this
I fall back on the fact that this behavior it is programmed into the hardware... wife isn't happy with it but accepts it as fact.
@prograhammer we all lost. Most of all we have a leader and architect in the community telling his corner of the community that it's ok to not talk about things without code samples. That kills us all.
50 mins ago, by prograhammer
Take design patterns for example. We can talk about them more clearly with some code snippets, can we not? But the bigger point is, how can someone say something is bad "theory" without directly looking at or talking about code?
no, because almost every time the code snippets have to be dumbed down SO much that the point is lost
look at the examples on that site
the real code in there is useless
This is why we talk about abstractions, and patterns and relationships
have you ever read POEAA (Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture)?
It's one of the bibles on architecture.
guess how much code it has in there... practically none
Hell, the very talk that Taylor himself said he based the design of Laravel 5 on had NO CODE
how you see this as a win for him or Laravel is beyond me
I lost. I know that. But I argue everyone lost.
/me goes to lunch
can anyone help me updating in php?
hi guys. can anyone help me? i've been with this problem for hours. i need to use mysqli because the one im using are already deprecated. :/
code can be misleading without a architectural context as well... a dic and service locator at the implementation level can be identical but how they are used within the architecture determines if it's a good idea or not.
@ircmaxell I agree with that. Good point. For example, it's hard to start talking about DDD immediately using code. However, DDD started to become my philosophy of choice once I got into code examples, and how to use it in code. But the convo between you and Taylor was more the reverse. You were looking at code (right?) and made your statements from that.
17:26
@prograhammer no, I was looking at the architectural decisions that it imposed
@ircmaxell we all lose, when both you guys didn't get a proper platform/chance to hash it out. Twitter did a good job of bringing about the need for that proper meetup though.
@ircmaxell I failed to get that from the twitter dialogue. Maybe that's my fault. But I failed to see what exactly you were pointing out in your complaint.
@prograhammer because I was never allowed to point it out
Taylor asked though
no he didn't
he asked for code
-1
A: Simple PHP encryption and Deception

mcq8http://hashids.org/php/ has a good implementation for this.

can we please kill hashids? :D
17:30
which I can't succinctly demonstrate
@ScottArciszewski go for it
Hey, popping by for a quick question to the internals folks here
hi Phil how've you been?
i posted this philsturgeon.uk/http/2015/08/16/… and somebody got a bit overzealous with the find/replace
@ircmaxell I don't believe that. I think you could pull something "code-wise" out that demonstrates an architectural problem you have with Laravel.
public function __construct($url, $status = Status::FOUND, array $headers = []) wont actually work, but would be cool if it did
@ScottArciszewski good thank you! letting folks fight themselves to death whilst getting on with life and riding bikes has been very rewarding for me :D
17:31
oh nice :D
you can't use a class constant in a constructor? :O
I thought that was one of the things coming in 7 at the very least :\
@ircmaxell .... @Ocramius pointed to some code that used "fascades" and that was fruitful. I pointed out that this was discussed with Taylor and now is being phased out of new versions. @Ocramius also pointed out an invoice printing issue in Laravel Cashier (hardly a significant reason to say the framework is dangerous/etc)
I actually have big points all my own for areas of Laravel I'm against.
I don't like the forced use of the ORM in Laravel Cashier (and upcoming Sparks) for example.
user924016
@PhilSturgeon close 3v4l.org/36E17
17:34
ahh nice, so it'll work in PHP 7 for class constants but not for non class constants
user924016
=]
it works in PHP 5 for class constants
@PhilSturgeon btw, since you are in here, can you give me a quick response on your opinion of ORMs?
I always wanted to know that
haha
love em when the time is right
^ ok thank you!
17:35
hmm
seems you can!
I work for startups a lot, and RAD is pretty important. Often more important than speed, and those slow bits can be swapped out for Raw SQL and stored proceedures when you get to a point of caring
I actually blogged about misconceptions of ORMs a while ago philsturgeon.uk/blog/2011/06/misconceptions-about-orms
i was a big negative of doctrine at the time, but it was substantially heavier than other options. sadly those lighter options ended up being rather useless, so i'll take some of the negatives back :D
as long as it's been defined you can use constants
@ScottArciszewski ahh nice, so it'll work in PHP 7, and for class constants, but not for non class constants
17:37
@PhilSturgeon yeah, but what if you bring in parts of a framework (ahem Laravel) that force the use of the ORM. Is it ok to mix that that into my code that has up to that point avoided using ORMs? I prefer a repository with raw sql behind the methods. I like DDD, entities and repositories (well for write-side CQRS, with query objects on the read side).
Phil: the last eval I sent uses a non-class constant
Jeffrey Way said at Laracon: "Favor API over Purity"
works in 5.4
possibly earlier? (I used [] for arrays)
@ScottArciszewski hah. it will allow non-class constants in methods, but no types of constants in plain old functions.
@prograhammer repository can hide anything, as long as you return generic arrays and simple models without a shitload of ORM specific logic then you're fine
@PhilSturgeon I'm unfamiliar with the benefits that UOW brings. So I'm avoiding Doctrine2 as well. I just hydrate my entities myself. Don't see what the fuss is about doing that by hand. And I can wrap repository calls in transactions.
17:39
@PhilSturgeon 3v4l.org/j4T9c :\
controllers can be kept simple and repositories use ORM for dev speed, and stored procs later for performance speed
@PhilSturgeon yeah, I'm hydrating entities (POPOs).
user924016
Controllers can be kept simple?
it looks like the only rule is that the constant must be defined
17:42
@PhilSturgeon putting ORM calls behind a Repository, to me, is irrelevant. It's the sprinkling ORM usage throughout my app that worries me. Which I will have to do to use some things in Laravel. Laravel needs to make calls to the user table with Eloquent ORM. Maybe I can push that behind a repo....not sure though.
yaaaay @ScottArciszewski sorry my original example was shit, this has worked forever and I'm just forgetting how PHP works after 9 months of Go and Rails. Ignore
@prograhammer actually Laravel does not enfore Eloquent on you unless it has changed. The author stuff just needs a class which fulfills various methods. you can use anything you like.
@PhilSturgeon point is, ORMs seem to not encourage proper database/write/read layer abstraction.
@prograhammer meh, i mean you are talking about two things. 1 = laravel and its user integration, another is using ORMs in your app
@PhilSturgeon it does if you want to use things like Laravel Cashier, or the upcoming Laravel Sparks (SAAS).
I could say that Google Maps SDK does not encourage proper map interaction abstraction
you should always wrap your dependencies right?
@prograhammer oh i dont know anything about that. COUPLING!!!1
17:45
^ good point with Google maps....
I've been screaming "make your stuff less coupled and more framework agnostic" for years. they dont listen
user924016
lol
@PhilSturgeon I have actually switched to Lumen, a micro-framework from Taylor
no Eloquent
I thought I read no Taylor. I am dissapoint :(
@PhilSturgeon nah, it's cool
17:46
@prograhammer I use ORMs, sometimes I put them in my controllers, and I dont unit test shit but do have some integration tests. when it comes to RAD, getting the job done is sometimes more important than code perfection. that comes later
So I guess I avoid coupling by going to the PHP community and grabbing a package that doesn't couple! lol
the Ride API was an ORM+controller+mess, now its getting more DDD over time. If we did DDD first, we still wouldnt have an app, but 1.1 just hit the app store and the API is healing its tech debt nicely. :)
@PhilSturgeon but doesn't that make dealing with database performance a nightmare? If you have a repository (write side) and query objects (read side) you can tell your db guy to go there and fix the slowness.
@DaveRandom Thank you for Prompt response. And sorry, I have no idea what to say. I think, I should Thank them, that they agreed to.
Once again, thank you.
Greetings Guys..
...I have literally no idea what you are talking about :-P
17:48
@prograhammer read the article about ORM performance. often a bit of eafger loading can solve the problem
never mind
@PhilSturgeon that's interesting. So you didn't start with DDD, but you were able to shift to it nicely? Hmm.. That's where I'm at. But I'm starting with DDD.
But I have a proper mapped out domain to work with.
@prograhammer right, it all depends. early stage startups often care more about dev speed and feature completion than performance speed. 400ms or 200ms = meh when there are only a few people around. get it working, then speed it up later.
we're still able to speed it up using ORMs, and when we can't we'll switch it out
user924016
or cache it?
that too
user924016
17:50
=]
and cache it :D
we stopped some polling with a few web sockets we needed for real time, and im adding some etag support. the DB is not the bottleneck yet
@PhilSturgeon what if I find the ORM doesn't really speed up stuff for me. It's the Laravel things like (Cashier and Sparks) that speed up work for me if I leverage them. But they use ORM calls. Ugh.
Should I avoid those?
Go to php community for alternatives?
I know exactly where my issues are probably located. If I put the code in a pastebin, would you like the whole page(not very long) or just the php part?
Or roll my own if there aren't any
@prograhammer people shout at me when I link league stuff in here, but you could just use github.com/thephpleague/omnipay
if you dont want to use an ORM, dont force one into your app just because some other dependency isn't flexible enough to work without the ORM.
17:53
@PhilSturgeon is that a good piece of the puzzle for getting a good SAAS up fast?
@PhilSturgeon thank you! You are speaking to my programming heart! " dont force one into your app just because some other dependency isn't flexible enough to work without the ORM"
you gotta write your own forms and controllers but thats the easy bit. this abstracts payments to a point where you can use anything, not just stripe
can I tweet this and quote you? LOL
haha if you like
im outta here. cya folks! sorry for being dumb earlier with constants.
"if you dont want to use an ORM, dont force one into your app just because some other dependency isn't flexible enough to work without the ORM." <-- made my day
thank you
user924016
later @PhilSturgeon
21 mins ago, by prograhammer
Jeffrey Way said at Laracon: "Favor API over Purity"
Ladies and Gentlement, CentOS 7. I think. Or it could be a rant about Linux
People keep talking about purity
@ircmaxell Yeah, I know, that's opposite of what Phil just recommended
as if there's a magic one right way of doing things
Well, there is consistency
to me that's a deeper symptom of a fear of having to understand the bigger picture
read the top review lol
@ircmaxell kind of defeats the purpose to avoid the ORM and then break that rule in certain parts, right?
@prograhammer the fact that you see "purity" or anything of which we are talking about as "avoid the ORM" tells a lot
18:00
@Danack pub
@ScottArciszewski lol
@ircmaxell If I could critique your "teaching" style....
@ircmaxell to me that's a deeper symptom of a fear of having to understand teh laravel ;)
@Ocramius tomorrow?
Or later? i just got back need to eat as I'm about to faint...
it's lacking. Obviously I see using an ORM as an architectual decision.
If you disagree with that, tell me straight up why. I'm not an expert, but I'm a hungry dev.
I don't like ORMs
They don't seem to buy me much. But I don't understand UOW work yet, so that may change.
I don't want to make areas of my app "impure" by sprinkling the ORM around. Where other areas strictly use database encapsulated behind repository interface or query objects.
18:04
@Gordon That would imply that someone out there understands Laravel
API > Purity. That means, break my rule of no ORM if I can leverage some API and get my client's more product out the door.
@ircmaxell Again, If I could critique your teaching. You go silent after you make a strong comment.
@Danack we're on the way. ETA 10m, so you're invited for dinner :)
What is purity? Is that some new framework or something?
I think @ircmaxell also has other responsibilities (i.e. work)
18:06
^ hence he shouldn't make comments in the first place?
Text-based communication is inherently asynchronous. You'll have to deal with that.
no, not at all. You can't hear my tone
@KevinMGranger Uggghhh callback hell :P
18:08
Why make a comment that implies "you don't know something" and then abandon that?
@Ocramius I'm going to have to skip. I just started cooking and I plan to eat my way into a stupor, and then have a nap.
that's un-teachy. Un-community. IMO
user924016
@prograhammer imo the API > Purity makes no sense
I respect @ircmaxell and have given no abuse or disrespect. But I fail to see where he has brought anything to the table. It's comment and sigh.
I have almost no context on this, but I'm interpreting API > Purity as in a Linus Torvalds -esque "perhaps you should value not breaking compatibility over choosing a better design", not "if something is powerful but wrong, you should use it anyway"
^ @KevinMGranger now you are talking. Appreciate that
@PeeHaa that would be a nice name
It truly is :)
user924016
@KevinMGranger I am interpreting this as: who cares about the engine, it all about the wheel =]
@ScottArciszewski this popped up on the "Users who viewed this also viewed" section.
18:12
@hakre Interesting
@PeeHaa quite a nice form of a league of something IMHO :D
ultimately, Phil helped me the most. I can leverage a micro-framework that doesn't force an ORM on me, and use other packages to get the SAAS up faster.
did some one know what encryption is this ? ‹ cЫLË)-*ªL+J-LN,Ðc```b é—>
Phil recognized the purity i was going for. Not that a certain purity = only right way.
18:14
Again with the purity?
user924016
But is that really purity?
Are you a cokedealer?
Ok, for example....
@RonniSkansing that's an idea. Especially since a car with a poorly designed engine will require constant expensive repair, and might explode and kill you, no matter how nice the wheels look
@echo_Me ROT_random()
user924016
yes
18:15
say you keep pure MVC and ensure that your views don't have php in them. But along comes some cool package that will help big time, but asks for a little bit of PHP in your views.
@KevinMGranger Thanks , i will look for ROT_random() decrypter
PHP (as in more than variables/simple-loops)
@echo_Me that was a joke, I have no idea
user924016
@prograhammer MVC does not dictate how you handle your templates/views
Why won't "pure MVC views" (whatever that is) not have PHP in it?
18:17
ok right, bad example.....ok then say the View should never be in the Model
user924016
Sure.
but some really helpful package will output html/etc from your model
user924016
But when you say model...
You don't want to break your MVC purity
user924016
nothing pure about mvc
18:18
?
user924016
in serverside web, it's a shitcan
Well, in my code I have my own sense of purity/consistency
I use repositories for writes persistence
user924016
so
So to break that purity would be to persist something outside a repository, would it not?
I couldn't tell a new dev "Hey, only go to the repository"
Using Laravel Cashier would break purity.
It doesn't write to the database via a repository
user924016
I think it would break your concept of purity
user924016
18:20
=]
What does API over Purity mean to you?
Have you not faced an situation where a package could greatly help you, but it doesn't exactly fit into your design philosophy/pattern?
user924016
It means.. dont talk about what I do, only how I do it.
user924016
yea all the time
user924016
constantly
So what are we debating?
18:22
/me pokes head in
@RonniSkansing give me your example then
/me says hi to @JoeWatkins
yohaa ;)
user924016
@prograhammer calling your repo in the controller I would call a bad practice
user924016
I would not refer to pure or unpure
user924016
18:22
maybe abit dirty =p
Ok, sure, if you that's something you don't do in your app. Then for a package to in some way require you to have a controller with repo calls in it, that would break purity.
@Danack meh, we're late :-|
user924016
but saying API > Purity is just nonesense for me.. its like "What I do" > "How I do"
user924016
And is that really true?
user924016
@prograhammer but that would never happend? "Having a controller with repo calls"
user924016
18:24
and if it did, I guess it was just prototyping
No, it's communicating that an API that can greatly help you should be favored over nitpicking that it goes against your app architecture design preference
Utility > Aesthetics?
would that be a better way to phrase it?
user924016
The architecture follows the functionality and form
no, Aesthetics is more visual, maybe code design aestethics?
@ScottArciszewski soo .... who or what is the reason you redditquit?
18:25
I don't want to talk about it publicly tbh
ok ... whisper ?
it involves moderators and admins
(and not the r/php mods)
user924016
@prograhammer is what you do, more important than how you do it?
@prograhammer Sometimes you have to do dirty things though, like intentional denormalization. You shouldn't let "purity" get in the way of getting things done.
Anonymous
Heyo o/
18:27
@ScottArciszewski I never venture outside of /r/php ... I usually regret venturing that far ;)
@JoeWatkins anyone need another reason other than reddit is a toxic shit-hole?
I project they're going to become increasingly authoritarian before they find a balance point
Shutting down a server/pc directly from power source, what it will be effects.
Recently, I have migrated 200,000 records to elasticsearch. and for last 5 days, and now the records are 100,000
the server got effect with sudden power cuts. So, Can this be the cause of data loss.
They deliberately don't have an ignore button so that more traffic is generated by trolls and idiots than would be otherwise.
that's what I observed anyway
"the rules say this, so this is what's going to be enforced" > common sense or nuance
and Danack is right, but it's going to get worse as they realize they're a company not a community
18:30
people tend to congregate in crappy places ...
@Rafee Yes, obviously. Get a more reliable power source for that machine before bringing it back online, and then look at how Elasticsearch does sharding so you can distribute the index and worry less about such a thing in the future.
ignoring that it exists doesn't seem to be the right thing to do ... I try to go there and talk some sense about some stuff ... it doesn't always work ...
but it does sometimes, so it's worth putting up with dick heads ...
thanks
@JoeWatkins or is it the other way around....places become crappy when people congregate there
@Orangepill I was thinking the same thing...
18:33
@prograhammer I am sorry that I have other responsibilities than coming here and discussing with you. Remember how this discussion started (you talked about me without me being here). As I get a minute or two I swing by and try to catch up. But I have other responsibilities that need my attention
/me waves at @ircmaxell
sup @JoeWatkins
sup
I saw the twitter thing ...
twitter is such a bad place for meaningful conversation
that went really badly ... did you talk to taylor in private after ?
we had a good talk on Sunday (via twitter)
I'd quite like to have read your real thoughts, maybe a blog post, and equally taylors rebuttal ... which I'm sure he has ... wrong or not ...
I dunno much about laravel, why would I ... but I do wonder if you were specifically talking about laravel, or in general full stack frameworks ....
I'm not sure why it's a worse idea than say symfony ... or insert framework here ?
18:43
hopefully he can get his ego out of the way and listen to some criticism and use it to make laravel a better product.
he can start with removing unserialize() ;)
There are many facets. And I really do need to write a few blog posts
on coupling. On the role of a framework. On architecture.
title suggestion
Frameworks and Design Patterns and Foot Cannons (Oh My!)
Anonymous
@PeeHaa The uploader has not made this video available in your country... It's because i'm white isn't it!?
18:49
try TorProject.
@Jay Ugggghhh stupid region bullshit
"This video is only for local people."
telescamgelism :(
@ircmaxell I'd enjoy those ...
I'm doing it here right now, teaching about that here.
so :-)
18:51
@PeeHaa This webpage has a redirect loop <- pros that are
it's so funny: the page informating about cookies need to have cookies enabled on the page to inform about cookie usage about - it would otherwise work w/o cookies.

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