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23:02
> I suspect both styles may have their place, but algebraic types certainly wouldn't take away my thirst for object-like enums.
Union types. He wants union types.
why does "improving PHP" always comes down to "add more stuff"?
@tereško because everything else would be a BC break, lol
but actually, we have deprecated and removed a few bad design mistakes too.
name 3
call-time-pass-by-ref, magic quotes, ext/mysql
23:15
that last one doesn't count
lol
Well… I deprecated PHP 4 constructors
and the rest were removed in 5.0
then PHP 4 dt… what Levi said.
@tereško 5.4 you mean?
Anonymous
@LeviMorrison thanks to you I can not use phppgadmin in PHP7 :)
23:16
@bwoebi really?
@tereško At least I remember to have used it… and I started with 5.3.
@samayo they will just find'n'replace to add the "i"
Anonymous
huh?
Anonymous
Was there even a legit reason to remove PHP4 constructors?
Anonymous
It's ok, but it's also a major BC break.
23:21
@samayo consistency.
also, it's just deprecation
@samayo You already didn't have them in namespaces or traits. You knew that, right?
Anonymous
@LeviMorrison huh? Nah, I had installed phppgadmin and it was using a method named after the class to propagate the constructor.
Anonymous
With php7, all hell broke lose.
What does that have to do with what I just said about namespaces or traits?
@LeviMorrison oh, well. Then let's add PHP 4 ctors to these? xD (j/k)
23:26
I'm confused now.
Anonymous
eh, never mind.
Anonymous
I also thought php7 was going to free up some of the reserved keywords, but it seems we have more now php.net/manual/en/reserved.other-reserved-words.php
23:46
I'm curious about that growth of PHP jobs. I have noticed the amount of young developers who know PHP has had a sharp decline in my locality.
@LeviMorrison are you looking at the node.js line?
Ah, colors are too close.
So maybe.
Also, percentage growth measured from almost zero is misleading.
Also, just the number of jobs being advertised probably doesn't have a good correlation with the number of developers. If there's an over-supply of developers due to more learning it, there will be less job adverts for that language, as companies can find people more easily.
I have noticed a sharp decline in new PHP developers in Utah, anyway.
@LeviMorrison is the top one node or php?
23:59
@tereško Danack has suggested it is Node.js – on my monitor I can't really tell.
Hey guys. Is this method simply string manipulation that will always return true? pastebin.com/M1nZBDGw or is it actually checking if ffmpeg is installed somehow?

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