@ircmaxell I've been thinking about your twitter war with Taylor and from that I gather that the coupling is a major issue for you (and rightly so). I like what the "league of extraordinary packages" is doing. That had me thinking...(in the form of a tweet)...
@thephpleague @philsturgeon Would the best "framework" simply be good documentation on how a collection of packages is config/used together?
^ it's also not polished. The documentation needs to be in part "marketing". And also perhaps a composer package that installed all these packages along with config files and folders and all the "framework boilerplate".
Yeah, but again...it's all about the marketing. The reason frameworks are still controlling marketshare is because they give that sense of "we thought these parts out and they work together and it's secure and here's the docs..."
Then perhaps you could make some sort of script that asks you which components you want to use, and downloads and sets it all up with sensible defaults?
There are gaps. Gaps like "what kind of directory structure should I start with?". "What is a good suggestion on where to put all the environment variables for these packages at?" "How would I use them with the IOC container package?" "How would I use the router and call a controller and get a view to [insert template engine here]?"
Everything is a suggestion. It's a general purpose framework. The docs are good. But you dont' have to fear you have got yourself into a coupling nightmare.
But I also have the feeling that there are people who are afraid of having to read through this tutorial, and want to use frameworks since it will just tell them what to do. Those folks will likely not benefit from not using a framework.
@KevinMGranger the idea is to have a middle-ground. Frameworks take control. They don't think "hmmm....will you include this part?". No they assume it. So do the same. Just assume the collection of packages will all be perfect for the dev. Make the docs that way. But the key difference is what @ircmaxell suggests is his big problem with frameworks. The key is to not force the parts on the dev. The parts should be de-coupled packages that exist on GitHub naturally.
The idea behind this "Suggestion Framework" is to offer a very thin layer across a set of commonly used packages (like that tutorial you show) that makes them feel as if they all belong together.
Fill in the gaps. Provide the directory structure (except of course the directory where the app exists) and config files. Maybe even a vagrant file to get a virtualized box up and to support the packages included.
Perhaps a requirement for the "Suggest Framework" is that in the docs it is showed how every part can be substituted out with another package underneath.
yes, though having an external task to remove old uploaded files is not a bad idea either, as that would catch cases where PHP threw an exception before reaching the 'delete old file' stage.
I am developing a site and need to make sure that the user is selecting a decent username like "joshhangon" or "davidwilson" how can I only allow letters and no spaces? so its a nice, neat username.
About databases(MySQL): I am going to load some rows of info from the database into my iPhone app. Will the loading time be longer when the database has 10000 rows compared to when the database has 20 rows?
The info that will be loaded into my app contains 10 rows
@ircmaxell can I add you to a private repo on github? It's the preprocessor we were talking about, I don't want to open the repo yet as it's in a very embryonic state.
Ok, added, there are many things that will suffer huge refactories. The tests inside tests/phppt/ have a good coverage and give a good idea about how it works.
I get this error when I'm working locally through apache as the local server:
Warning: Unknown: failed to open stream: Permission denied in Unknown on line 0
Fatal error: Unknown: Failed opening required '/Volumes/Levy's LaCie Rugged/blevy2 WNM Web Projects/ontheway/destination_update.php' (include_path='.:') in Unknown on line 0
i made a search and left a tab open thinking "ok, i'm gonna need this soon". then happened that i started refactoring. 2 weeks have passed, i didn't finish the refactor yet and the tab is still open. fml
@Shivinnarayan For example if you have a really bad code and you do something like http_response_code(500) and somewhere else you have if http_response_code() === 200 drop users :D
@saravananmp what about count($arr) >= $number, if array values are numeric, starting from 1 and each number is incremented by one.
a good interview question would be to "create a function that will return the number of occurrences of a given value in an array without using any builtin functions or any conditional statements".
do some of you know where i can find a php oop implementation of semver? something like $version->getMajor() $version->getPatch() $version->compareTo($other) ? can't find anything decent
It is because there is no constructor in the Conta class.
Because, in the child class ContaPoupanca, you called the constructor of the parent class which is Conta like this:
parent::__construct($Agencia, $Codigo, $DataCriacao, $Titular, $Senha, $Saldo);
Therefore, to make this work, the paren...
@Sajad on login create an object of a user class of the logged in User and store all data needed in that and update it when data change along with the database.
@Sajad Yes, they are, and no it's not wrong. The session is stored on the server, but the session id is stored with the client as well. Otherwise, how does the server know which session belongs to which client.
you're not following the most basic advices I gave you (i.e. learn how sessions/cookies work in HTTP, which would make you learn HTTP), so I don't see why I would help you
@Sajad Look, if you want to optimise your code, you have to work on it yourself. We can help you with bugs/errors and help you to do something based on our willingness to help. However, if you really want to optimise your code, then head over to Code Review
@Sajad You might wanna know the definition of Programming which is Computer programming (often shortened to programming) is a process that leads from an original formulation of a computing problem to executable computer programs. If we tell you how to solve a problem, then what do you do exactly? You basically copy-paste..
@marcio @samaYo All backend code is currently private in two GitHub repositories, but the frontend is already open source: github.com/kelunik/dev.kelunik.com. I'm not yet sure, if the backend will ever be open sourced or not.
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