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00:09
@MenelaosKotsollaris i) verraes.net/2014/06/named-constructors-in-php ii) Overloaded methods are for the most part stupid. Overloaded constructors doubly so.
I will get through the post.. Overloaded methods are for the most part stupid Lol..
$dic = DependenInjectionContainer::fromConfig("app.xml");
$dic->execute("someFunctionThatIsOverloaded");
How is the container meant to know what parameters are needed?
@Danack afaik, there are no reflection-based DICs in Java
@tereško There's several (which I can't find right now). But that's not what I meant - when there are two different methods that have the same name and only differ via the parameters, it's impossible to resolve which one the person meant through only the name of the function. Until the parameters are explicitly set, which method to call is ambiguous.
@Danack You are right, it's impossible; Moreover the guy uses a cool hack for function overloading : public function __construct($timeOrHours, $minutes = null). Atleast you can somehow achieve it that's the best solution I've seen so far.
00:21
> This is terribly ugly. It makes using the Time class rather confusing. And what happens if we need to add more ways to instantiate Time?
"clever hacks" also know as stupid shit that junior programmers do that senior programmers have to fix later.
^ +1
The fact that you instantiate an object as : Time::fromValues(10,20) doesn't makes you feel bad though?
@MenelaosKotsollaris No? Why should it?
fact that you insist on forcing method overloading is what makes me feel bad .. you are so focused on it, that you are not actually able to think in any other way about your code
Static methods on classes are fine - constructors are just specially named static methods.
And static methods have a slight benefit in PHP in that they can be specified as a callable which can be passed around - constructors can't be.
e.g.
$fn = 'Time::fromValues';
$fn(10, 29);
00:30
that a horrible looking hack
It's useful for when you want to be able to pass a factory function around...
all hacks are made with the best intentions .. and then some intern looks at it an sees it as "awesome idea"
basically, what I am trying to say to you @Danack: you are making the internet worse :P
No, I'm just doing something that you don't like the look of without having realised it's utility. That's not exactly the same thing.
yea
It feels so strange coming from Java.. but I will dig into it maybe it's because it's something new.. :)
00:40
@tereško - It depends on your definition of a hack or hacky.
Something 'hacky' to you might be every day programming to someone else
I consider <?=?> hacky, but everyone uses it
I wonder, what is your definition of "everyone"
@Jesse why would you use that?
I don't, remember I consider it hacky .. :D
Well, 'everyone' is a bit much. Alot is better
maybe <?=$var;?>
... of course ...
lol
You dont need the semi colon i do believe
00:45
less hacky that way
:D
stfu hahaha
You know what i meant
<?= is ok and even suitable for that, <? is not
It's hacky. I mean think about it.
<?php echo $var; ?> is cumbersome
^
The only way you know how to do that is either seeing someone doing it, or being the actual person who read the php echo documentation
00:47
meh
no.
$var?3:0;
... I use those more than I should
Lately I have been making really long descriptive variable names however
So no one in my team can ask me what something is doing.
So the shorthand can get long ...
$openTheDocumentsFile
lol
a : to manage successfully
: D
this is why we cannot have good things
Thats not a real :(
was excited
Excited? [x]
[tag:go]
lame lol
00:53
> 6
: a usually creative solution to a computer hardware or programming problem or limitation
another user in the ignore list
i believe that was the original meaning
@MenelaosKotsollaris You mean multiple signatures or type polymorphism?
@LeviMorrison he just want to write php sites in Java
@tereško - Did you ignore me yet?
00:55
@Jesse That's inappropriate to do.
Specifically what?
If he hasn't ignored you then you are intentionally irritating him.
That behavior is not appropriate.
>.>
<.<
So many "You shouldn't do that"ers past 2 days. I gotta not get on here on the weekend :D
what should those <.< and >.> mean?
It is 2 eyes and a nose, looking one direction, then the other.
01:03
wasted space
but this is interesting:
> 1
: working for hire especially with mediocre professional standards <a hack journalist>
seems it can mean a bunch of things
indeed
or it did throughout the years
@CSᵠ - (1) : a horse let out for common hire
@LeviMorrison lately I have discovered that there is a difference between people I disagree with and people which are just stupid
and there is not point in wasting my time on stupids
Can you have a select element add two pieces of information to a database separately? For example the persons name in one column and their email address in another column
01:10
@LeviMorrison - So me asking him if he blocked me is rude, but him calling me stupid is not. Good morals there chief
@benlevywebdesign - I may be reading that wrong, but with a select element wouldn't only one thing be selected?
@Jesse both are inappropriate, just that people here got used to @tereško being a dick
@jesse Yes but in the code part it would have the related information attached to their name if that is even possible
Well as long as people are used to it that makes it okay
@benlevywebdesign - Can you show an example of what the select element value would have?
Example you would select your name from the options and with your name I could also grab your email address too. The names of the people I have, I also have their emails addresses already.
Oh I see. Absolutely
How are you holding the email? In a session maybe?
01:14
with out the person having to type their email address or some other piece of information
@Jesse Calling you stupid is inappropriate as well.
security/privacy smell
@benlevywebdesign - In the example of you having their email in a session variable and you are submitting a form with their name in it, without having to change any of your functions you can simply add the email to the POST on the PHP side (since its really just an assoc array) or the old school way of making a hidden element on the form.
Yea
01:19
@benlevywebdesign you just send some uid, you already have the names and emails in the db right?
@CSᵠ I don't already have their name or email in my db yet.
so, where are those names and emails coming from?
hardcoded?
currently I just have:
nice
@Jesse Also, what tereško does has little impact on my morales, chief.
Essentially: just be civil.
You got it, champ.
If someone isn't civil then ignore them, or if it's serious enough flag it.
But you seemed new here, so I pointed it out to you.
so I am wanting to either link their email address so it goes into its own column or attach their cafe location so it goes into its own column
Nah i probably would't flag anyone here, very little offends me
01:25
tereško is hardly new. And believe it or not his behavior has improved a lot over the years.
It has?
Well, I sure am proud of him.
rolf
@benlevywebdesign - How are they connecting to your app / page / site?
I feel like you already have some information about them by how they connected to you, right?
01:27
Hmm
I know all about them
How is this stored currently?
@benlevywebdesign just add them in the db manually
A text document on your desktop? Your brain?
@benlevywebdesign - I think @CSᵠ has the right idea. This does not seem like something you are programming for the world, just for a few people. It is not unfathomable to just throw this in the database yourself.
@LeviMorrison I remember once you investigated getting the exact colors to print out in PHPStorm. Can you remember if it's using some adjustment factor for the colors? Basically on just the color picker tool, the color it's reporting for #800000 is actually #980d08...which makes replicated the theme's colors elsewhere be annoying.
01:30
@Danack Ooh yes, I found that stuff somewhere.
Sadly I don't remember much about it.
@LeviMorrison any keywords spring to mind?
This is my form in its current state ^^
@benlevywebdesign - When they submit that form, what happens next?
Hopefully a database call? :)
@Danack I think there is a folder in your config somewhere that is in XML that has this information.
Like, per user settings (not project)
01:33
@Jesse Currently, it emails me what they submitted and then it also sends them a copy. I haven't linked it up to the database yet
Ahhh. I see now.
So I still want it to do both emails but then put the info into my db
storing things in a json
@benlevywebdesign - The first thing you want to do is link that form up to a database. Then you want to go through your emails for the people that already submitted information and resubmit it (to input into database) or add it manually, or parse out the data from a file, etc
Personally i would probably spend the time making a script to auto insert it (depending on how much ya got in your emails)
01:41
i see what you did there
email from 1996 http://t.co/e4l4GxiSJt
the ram, the times
starred, I like seeing how older systems were doing. Those were some interesting times, new stuff happening constantly. Still is today, but it was pretty exciting back in the day
@Jesse Yeah I have to figure out how to link the form and keep the emails working
@benlevywebdesign you don't need to expose the emails to html
01:51
@CSᵠ hmm
the form sends me an email
this is what the email looks like:
nice
yeah so now I need to link up the form to the db also
the email is nothing fancy
@benlevywebdesign lemme give you something that might help, just a sec
@benlevywebdesign here we go: youtube.com/watch?v=ZXsQAXx_ao0
01:57
haha very use...
less
kinda
@CSᵠ How about something useful
please
02:15
I wonder if it is possible to get the type of an operator
and it tell you that it is such
Ok why am I only getting one line of results from my db
I have to lines in my db as tests
@benlevywebdesign did you happen to have a chance to read the room's guidelines? we can't red minds you know
$sql = "SELECT * FROM project_requests

ORDER BY project_requests.id";
@CSᵠ
@Abe yeah ... not quite as deep as I would like but still slugging through it. Thanks for the resources btw.
I think php hates me...
3
02:37
It's ok, we hate it back most days
so I am not doing something wrong here I think...
morning
@benlevywebdesign ;)
@NullPoiиteя I am...
@benlevywebdesign - I also am too, as well
here is my db with 2 rows
but this is my website with only one row?
02:44
@benlevywebdesign pics are nice, but text and/or code is better
$sql = "SELECT * FROM project_requests

ORDER BY project_requests.id";
<?php echo"
              <tr>
               <td class='aaudiningmdf'> $id </td>
               <td class='aaudiningmdf'> $counter </td>
               <td class='aaudiningmdf'> $managername </td>
               <td class='aaudiningmdf'> $location </td>
               <td class='aaudiningmdf'> $projecttitle </td>
               <td class='aaudiningmdf'> $projectdetails </td>
               <td class='aaudiningmdf'> $projectcompletedate </td>
               <td class='aaudiningmdf'> $approvedtsby </td>
@benlevywebdesign show the code that includes this
i suspect you are including this after fetching the records instead of while you are fetching
there's your problem
you miss-copy-pasted some blocks of code in the wrong order
but I want the table titles like that
02:51
table header goes first, then the while loop, and insde the html with table data
Yea @CSᵠ!
oh yeah. DUH
Ok I changes the order and still just one row
php hates you soooo bad
You gotta put those td's inside the loop
02:53
@benlevywebdesign btw, there's something... umm... bad... by using mysql_query()... not really sure what that is, better chack the docs
You mean that fact that it won't exist soon?
not sure.. it was a big box with red background, must be something bad...
I wonder if there are companies that have mysql_ functions so deep in their applications that someone wrote a wrapper for it
02:55
@benlevywebdesign now... is that echo INSIDE the while? or not?
@Jesse neah, nobody uses that anymore
fixed!
I'm tired. I #failed
@benlevywebdesign - More like something like pastebin.com/waF54CYv
I fixed it
You are the best
what do you require help with @Jesse
02:58
omg shut up
LOL
ah F' now I have to figure out why its not alternating row colors even though I set the class to be 'table-striped'
#css
yeah I'm using bootstrap
Do an if else on every row
:D
the 'table-striped' works on my other table
wait my background might be the same color...hold on
03:04
you can always do tr:nth-child(even){ background-color: #ccc}
No. Manual if else on every row
yup it was my background color
Do a switch block with a try catch on a shorthand ifelse
No I don't need any of that
I just had to pick a different background color
:(
03:15
@Jesse yupp that would be better or just swich after try catch would be rather even more better
Anonymous
@Jesse lazy
Do try catch and throw an error if the background is red, and catch it to set the background to blue, then do an ifelse on the blue, and a switch block on the shade of blue
wrap that in a closure and you got a winner
might as well make it all anonymous
also make it your __construct
Ok @benlevywebdesign - I got it
is anyone a fan of inline form editing?
03:17
make 13 anonymous functions in your __construct, you can do it
@benlevywebdesign like?
where you could just toggle an edit mode or something
Forms are already editable friend :)
can be nice for content areas of cms pages...
03:18
not editable once submitted
eliminates the preview step.
I used to be into inline editing, it is still very nice, don't see it much anymore
nahh i am doing this with ajax on huge forms and fetch values based on previous result with 3ed party plugins ... life sucks :)
Where you double click some text and it changes to an input box
or better yet, contenteditable these days
I think it would eliminate the need for me to make a db edit form page.
03:21
To be honest, if you have a big form I would write that as cleanly as possible for readability
If planning on doing inline edits like that
How goes it @samayo
see the "approved to start by"
Anonymous
@Jesse ok
@benlevywebdesign - That is not so bad. Inline editing is ideal for a layout just like that
Initially that will be left blank. once my boss or catering manager(second boss) has reviewed the project he or she will enter/select their name and I'll know I can start working on it.
@benlevywebdesign - Are you going to tell them about my trycatch ifelse switch block?
03:25
Hi.
sup @HassanAlthaf
nm, you? @Jesse
Drinking tea :)
@Orangepill - How is the gig working out btw?
Start on the 26th... so a little downtime before I have to dive back in
@jesse what is that
so now what direction should I go for being able to edit/enter name...
03:35
Write it yourself :)
Make it editable yourself
Don't google it
@benlevywebdesign it's not that hard jsfiddle.net/egstudio/aFMWg/1
03:51
Morning's
morning
@Orangepill - Cmon bro, do it without the jQuery
I didn't write it ... it was found code :)
ah lol
I saw that too!
04:00
I was gonna do it just now, then saw the whole thing is jqeuryfied, lame. Cant be arsed
I like the one I found because its nice looking
@benlevywebdesign - Cmon bro, don't you want that sense of accomplishment when you write it?
no I want the sense that it works and I'm done. this isn't a project I need to spend a lot of time on
Ah fair enough
Then google all the things and piece together something that people think works
What does CoC stand for?
and YAA?
@Orangepill may be coding by convention
that makes sense
i found image on google
will anybody disagree with above image??
YAA = Yet Another Acronym
04:35
moin
morning
moin
@Orangepill how that YAA is releated
to clean code
dunno... I'm just guessing at what it could mean
i just found YAA= Yet Another API but it's not making sense to me
TDD = Touch Designed Development
DRY = Don't Rely on Yourself
04:43
I though TDD was Tears Driven Design
> I need to parse the some data from the some API and input it in the database.
YAGNI is You aren't going to need it.
how many times did you have to read that before "oh, it really says that" ...
TDD or TnDD? that is the question (To Drink & Develop)
@JoeWatkins huh?null:'morning';
04:46
They mean that they need to input it in the SOME database right?
inorite, so tempting to edit the post
hehe
The docs for assert() say that it is a language construct... looks like it's still a regular function to me.
Something I'm not understanding there?
maybe because it's conditionally compiled based on ini settings?
05:06
Yeah, there might be something I'm missing where it doesn't even call the function if the ini setting is -1.
It looks like if the ini setting is 0 the function just returns immediately.
the function is there for bc
it's a language construct, but had to retain compat with the stupid old api, callbacks and assert options and whatever ...
And the language construct uses the function definition in assert.c?
I'm not entirely clear on how language constructs work vs. functions.
that's only there for call_user_func and bc ...
language construct means compiled to opcodes at compile time ...
function means internal function ...
05:12
how is php7 almost twice as fast as it's 5.x predecessor ?
memory efficiency
I changed something in the function definition and it certainly affected how assert() behaved though.
Now I'm going to have to look at how the opcode is handled.
how did you call assert() ?
if you call it the old way, with a string, it'll use the old API, if you call it with inline code, it will generate opcodes (depending on settings) -1 no generation, 0 generate but jump around, 1 generate and use ...
Inline code.
assert(false, new Exception())
Looks to me like it will jump around it if zend.assertions = -1, otherwise it's handled like any other function.
that's the executor
look at compiler ...
something is wrong I think ...
that is what is supposed to happen ...
gotta walk dogs ...
05:29
Still looks like it sets up the function call if zend.assertions >= 0, otherwise it (essentially) ignores it.
moin
05:48
@Trowski that's not how it was meant to work ...
that sucks ...
It does jump around it if zend.assertions < 0, which I think was the primary intention. Assertions are zero-cost in production.
yeah but needlessly costly elsewhere ...
it really pisses me off when you put a patch forward and dmitry "fixes" it ... it happens all the time, this is not what was voted on ...
Well, it also appears to not evaluate the arguments to assert() unless zend.assertions >= 1.
Another odd behavior: assert() returns true if the assertion succeeds, but returns NULL if the assertion fails.
meant to be an opcode ... I dunno ...
I suppose they're both falsy, but always returning a boolean would make more sense to me.
Right, I looked over the RFC and I see that the implementation doesn't exactly match the intention.
06:02
nope, it still sucks ...
that's a good reason not to use it ... if you use it as intended, it will be like running via valgrind all the time ... totally shit ...
So other conditions can have assert() return false... should I change assert() to always return false if the assertion fails?
Seems like a bit of a mess.
06:23
@JoeWatkins I'd like your opinion on this: should assert() always return a boolean based if the condition succeeded or failed?
n/m, the docs say it should, so I'm guessing that was a bug. I'll fix that then.
Only reason I questioned it is that the RFC said it was to be a void function.
Abe
Abe
the fuck. the computer clock was set 1 hour back, even if DST is still active
i wonder what the hell happened
06:49
@Abe your computer motherboard battery not working ?
Abe
Abe
it changed of exactly an hour, it's too precise to be that
@Abe Did it change at 2 am back to 1 am? Like it thinks DST ended?
Abe
Abe
yeah
but all settings are correct
That's unusual... I think DST used to end on the 3rd weekend in October, apparently someone made a mistake.
Abe
Abe
dst will end 25th october. but apparently ended also today
06:59
You sure? My calendar says Nov 1st.

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