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13:00
@PeeHaa can haz deployment?
As soon as I hang up (either in a tree or just the phone) that soap thingy vendor
@JayIsTooCommon Nah, I'm more like this at the moment: i.imgflip.com/15dhv7.jpg
Always some other bastard block that overrules my rules.
And our main front-end dev is on vacation, of course.
So it's quite some digging.
@Oldskool My first guess would be to look for more specific rules
body span {
  color: blue; /* wins */
}
span {
  color: red; /* loses */
}
@MadaraUchiha Yeah, I'm trying. But it's all working with BEM blocks/elements and I have nearly zero experience with that.
@Andrea yes, it is a function, but that's clear from the constructor keyword. So it feels kinda redundant and tedious to require it to be typed out.
13:05
@Oldskool Welp, good luck with that :D
@Gordon well, yeah, but omitting the function keyword feels to me like it implies it's not a function
hi FCM anyone done on server side using php
@Erum Wait, wut?
I like that all PHP functions contain the same function keyword
I have no clue what I just read.
13:07
@Andrea i think johannes schlüter once wrote a patch that allow omitting the function keyword completely. its a shame it never made it into the core though
i have done in android but server side still using GCM ... @Oldskool i need FCM --->firebase cloud messaging instead of GCM in php
@Erum Oh, I have no idea what that is. But maybe someone else does.
@Andrea it doesnt behave like a normal function with input and output though, or does it? so maybe thats even more accurate.
anyone has done pls tell me FCM instead of GCM
@PeeHaa Any issue that I may be able to help with or just they have a shitty API?
13:09
@DaveRandom They are inventing the api as we speak :|
#WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong
@Gordon with input it behaves like any other, with output, no
But I might ping you when I am going to actually have to implement that soap turd
@PeeHaa Also, when deploy, add Room11\Jeeves\Chat\Plugin\Translate to plugins config, and new config section in sample config. You can find the API key in the gist linked in the issue.
@Andrea so maybe worth omitting then
tnx
13:10
also brevity and sanity and so on
@PeeHaa I'm here avoiding doing the actual work I need to do, so feel free
thank god phpstorm has the pubfn shortcut
the new(ish) phpstorm icon always reminds me of Photoshop insted
true
13:12
in Nothing to see here, 24 secs ago, by DaveRandom
!!klingon why does the api even have klingon as an option?
in Nothing to see here, 23 secs ago, by cv-pls
qatlh tlhIngan vabDot ghaj api je DuH?
omg
@DaveRandom your work avoidance skills seem close to legendary
!!english qatlh tlhIngan vabDot ghaj api je DuH?
I'll never learn how Jeeves works other than !!rebecca
@Gordon not deployed yet, and that's currently default !!en
but we can alias !!english
That's running my local test instance
oh and !!wotd. I remember that one. and !!urban
!!wotd
gegenschein: a faint, elliptical patch of light in the night sky that appears opposite the sun, being a reflection of sunlight by meteoric material in space.
13:14
That is clearly not an english word
it's german, though it sounds like it was invented by an english speaker who wanted a german sounding word
Like Fleigenschmuger.
That's the first German sounding word I can think of.
Daschelfrunden
Wikipedia redirects Gegenschein (en) to Zodiakallicht (de) when switching langs
Am I close to any real words?
heh, I knew Gegenschein wasnt a proper german word
@Fabor umm, almost? (just really trying not to hurt your feelings)
!!urban gegenschein
13:17
whatchoo talkin bout willis
It's easier for me to try and make up German sounding words than English.
"Jabberwocky" is a nonsense poem written by Lewis Carroll about the killing of an animal called "the Jabberwock". It was included in his 1871 novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, a sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The book tells of Alice's adventures within the back-to-front world of a looking glass. In an early scene in which she first encounters the chess piece characters White King and White Queen, Alice finds a book written in a seemingly unintelligible language. Realising that she is travelling through an inverted world, she recognises that the verses on...
hi all
> 'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves / Did gyre and gimble in the wabe; / All mimsy were the borogoves, / And the mome raths outgrabe.
@ircmaxell you don't have any old friends sitting at doubleclick support by any chance?
13:21
Pretty sure there's a kids book by the same name
Actually following a tut on symfony, and face this issue : "Cannot read index "0" from object of type.... it doe'sn't implement \ArrayAccess"
The object I use is "CollectionType", collectionType doesnt implement arrayaccess? so I can't fetch collection items on their index? ...
he @Gordon. TBF if I want to make up British sounding words I play scrabble.
Evenin'
@Fabor remind me to refudiate all of them should we ever play
@Fabor Shadenfreude
13:24
@Machavity Sch
@Machavity Yeah love that word
@Gordon Heh. Closest I've come then
Shadenfreude pokes at one of our primal and evil desires.
also Zeitgeist, Kindergarten and Angst
Like shining a light on the ugly parts of our psyche
13:27
Reminds me of an article I read a while back. Was on Fremdschämen
you should also learn Leberwurst and Weißbier.
Has someone made a Justin Weißbier yet?
pronunciation is wrong but not to the untrained British eye
@Fabor should be easy with this thing: speidels-braumeister.de
Need one of these in every office
R.P
R.P
13:45
Hi. Can anyone explain why strict "should be compatible error" is given when parameter default values mismatch (parent has default value while child does not) while rest of the parameters are same? Very short example: pastebin.com/es3XhRqi
@R.P Because you're deviating from the signature. The default is part of it, so you need to set it as well.
It's called "strict" mode for a reason ;-)
R.P
R.P
Well, even when we leave E_STRICT aside, according to this RFC: wiki.php.net/rfc/reclassify_e_strict these "mismatches" are thrown as E_WARNING. I do not really understand why default value matters that much? I understand the number of parameters or even mismatch of parameter names, but default value with same type?
@PeeHaa We intend to hire such a person once we have a consistent revenue. Right now it's too spiky for our comfort.
@ScottArciszewski Find a design person who wants to do open source stuff instead :)
@R.P because Liskov Substitution Principle states you should be able to hand a consumer the same subtype of a supertype without affecting the expected behavior
Anonymous
13:58
@Oldskool I'm on a ruby project atm as our ruby dev left. I think an imprint of my face is starting to form on the desk.
@R.P so when your supertype S has a function doSomething($delete = true) then the consumer can expect any subtype of S to also default to delete = true
if you dont want that, remove the default argument from the supertype
Hai guys, just now started working laravel, i need to right an mysql query in fetching rows between the given from and too dates, where as iam using an datetime datatype in table,
DB::table('clock')->where('user_id','=',$user_id)->where('clock_in','>=',"'$str_‌​start_date'")->where('clock_out','<=',"'$str_end_date'")->select('user_id')->get(‌​);
this is wat i tried it returns empty
You'd have better luck in a Laravel chat room
laravel chatrooms are empty bro
so only trying here
sorry for the trouble
@JayIsTooCommon Hahaha, I've only glanced at Ruby a few times, but it seems needlessly complex.
14:05
laravel.io/chat 483 users
No trouble but there's very few if any Laravel users here. Not regulars at least.
hmm kk ty
Anonymous
@Oldskool It's the worst, most unreadable piece of sh*t going... But every cloud: it's made me appreciate PHP a lot more...
@JayIsTooCommon Or well, maybe not complex, but just crappy to read :)
Anonymous
^
They don't appear to have ever heard of curly braces and stuff.
Anonymous
14:07
@Fabor You going scPHP?
Correct, myself and @Leigh
Anonymous
noice
Ruby is unreadable...? Tell another one.
Probably the most readable language, when done right.
14:11
@MattPrelude How often is it done right though?
@bwoebi Probably around the same % of the time as PHP or perl, both of which are just as easy to write monstrosities in as Ruby.
:-D
(I don't know)
@PeeHaa Unlike some companies, we have an ethics issue with taking from open source without giving back :P
does anyone else get this weird feeling when someone comes into here and says something like "Hai guys, just now started working laravel" like it was the best thing on earth or something. I always want to pad them with a pitiful face and tell them everything's gonna be alright.
@MattPrelude I strongly disagree. It looks waaaay to alien to me to be comfortable
14:13
even if we got an open source designer, we'd still want to pay them a liveable wage
I used to work with ruby, it's not a bad language. There are definitely things I prefer in Ruby and things I prefer in PHP, but I find ruby a much more readable language.
Except the weird preference for 2 space indents.
@ScottArciszewski Why? They are no different than developers. Who just like to contribute to a repo / project they like
I can't read ruby
Anonymous
@MattPrelude Ruby more readable than PHP ? ..
@JayIsTooCommon Absolutely.
14:14
tried many times, the fact that properties, methods and accessors are similar makes it super-confusing for me
@PeeHaa I've seen the toll of unpaid internships on otherwise happy people
if some design person comes by and contributes, that's their prerogative and we welcome it
@ScottArciszewski I didn't say internships. I said open source contributors. :)
but if we seek them out, that's a business transaction
the goal of PIE is to make money
@Ocramius I can't even write it. Rebu. Rubber. Rimjob. Robe. Ribs. Rabies. Just never seems to come out right.
@ScottArciszewski Yes, but still it's open source
14:15
@Ocramius Yes, there is a certain level of customs within ruby development (as there are in PHP) which would be confusing to people not versed in it.
@PeeHaa open source contributors are the interns of globalization
Anonymous
"Rimjob" xD
lol
crazy germans
sure, and if a well-intentioned designer comes along on their own volition and offers to help, we'll accept it
but we cannot in good conscience seek them out
without including an offer for a healthy salary or contract
@Ocramius that's because code written in ruby is… well… rubyish
14:16
@ScottArciszewski I've seen both sides of the unpaid internships issue.
I've seen them end well, I've also seen how tough they can be on people without a wealthy parent willing to support them through it.
@MattPrelude We will, eventually, take interns (especially for network security students who want to learn to code), but we're going to pay them a junior dev salary
@ScottArciszewski Yes, we pay our interns, but I know people who swear by short term unpaid internships. Usually they pay for travel/food only.
@MattPrelude "Will work for beer"
worksforme.gif
@PeeHaa Will always work for wine.
14:18
will work for free if i get to learn new things
I grew up poor, I was on my own
if I worked 20 hours a week and didn't get paid for it in college: I went hungry
I had to work full time
@Ocramius you might not realize it, but I take these as the highest compliment
that's fine
I take "php bugs exploited as feature" as personal score
@s_bergmann @schaumiii I can write a CSPRNG based on internals BC breaks!
nobody will figure them all out <_<
14:21
@PeeHaa "Will work for validation of own delusions of grandeur"
if you want to see our stuff look prettier, tell every company you know to hire us to audit their code :P
the consultant reddit thread really isn't good advertisement for my career :-P
@Ocramius as a long standing member of the phpugdo organizing the php room at froscon I hereby accept your proposal
@Gordon HAHA
I'll likely submit my event-sourcing talk
@ScottArciszewski ftr I'd happily do it for free if I had any confidence whatsoever that it wouldn't look worse when I'd finished.
14:25
@Ocramius I accept that as well, any more talks?
@Gordon randomly bragging about the cloud
@Gordon micro-failures design: how to fail, one micro-service at a time
@Gordon writing business domain engine frameworks: how to suck the blood out of your employer
@Gordon asynchronous null pointer exceptions: as a service
@Gordon how to make your waterfall agile by dividing it into tiny sprints
thanks. we will reserve the full first day for you ;)
Anonymous
@Gordon ping.
@Gordon application security for vogons
@Gordon AWESOME
14:29
@Ocramius That's my favorite
@JayIsTooCommon pong
I like FOaaS.
@Ocramius :D
@Ocramius I assume the Vogons write everything in COBOL, it seems to suit their ethos.
14:33
Yeah, he totally overflowed his goat, if you know what I mean ;-]
/me writes a test about execution order of multiple components …
ugh
I just wanna code their filesystem.
etc
@DaveRandom they do
@ScottArciszewski that account is JUST AWESOME
:O
@DaveRandom actually, they use the Vogon programming language
@Gordon if you zoom out, it might actually look like donald duck:
maybe I'm just tired tho
14:37
@Ocramius Idk, to me it looks remarkably like your avatar
Anonymous
^ second that
damn
Hey! I'll need to open a RFC for this and more complex additions:
https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/1927

I've already requested karma in the internals mail list, but got no answer.
@salathe unsolicited ping ^
I don't think anyone else here both has the ability to do that and understands how to do that
@MarceloCamargo ok, I dont want to be discouraging and I appreciate anyone willing to contribute to php, but… arrg my eyes does that look horrible
14:47
I tend to agree, why wouldn't you just reassign such vars to things with usable names?
Yeap, it may be horrible, but it guides us to do more horrible things. It's terrible, but should be supported.
Well, because this would be a workaround. That's the reason of the RFC.
Expose the arguments.
@MarceloCamargo I agree with @DaveRandom, why wouldn't you just assign vars other names?
It's more a question of "language support" than "you should to it".
Well, that was the same arg for IIFE, no?
Why even support it?
(function() { })(); // Why not just pass to a variable?
14:50
That wasn't the point of that RFC though, it was just a side effect (I think?)
@Ocramius do this one please, people need to be put down on earth about micro services, that's not fun anymore
@nikita2206 I'm tempted to do it
wondering how many people have a stable and working behat+selenium+jenkins+php-fpm+nginx+postgresql stack
I was proofing that the model of functions of PHP was able to do any computation, and I was using variable names that express better my operation (such as {'+'}). The alias didn't seen to refer to the same there.
that's already micro-service enough, for my taste (especially considering the hours wasted in networking issues ON LOCALHOST)
14:54
@MarceloCamargo There's not a lot gained by being able to name your variable "+" vs. "plus"
@PeeHaa Nope
Expressivity and abstraction.
Particularly when to use the "+" variable, you have to write ${'+'} vs. $plus.
Yeah, we should never use goto.
However, the language supports.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It's a question of design, of supporting edge cases.
@MarceloCamargo Do you know why?
(the language supports goto)
user924016
14:57
mornings
@MarceloCamargo There are reasons to use goto that would be otherwise difficult to implement.
I know why to use goto, where to use goto. However, it's "hated" by some people (not me). Creating aliases pollutes the previous scope in PHP, that's why to support ${'+'}, mainly.
The language supports goto because one day some dude came up to the internals and said "Hey look, I implemented goto as an exercise, what do you think?", and after a few weeks of discussion, it was included in the language.
user924016
really?
15:00
Yeah, I used to have an internals link too
Well, I'm proposing support for variable variables. I think it needs a lot of discussion yet about.
Things need discussion before being implemented, I agree.
Well, first I'll write a README about "Reasons to support dynamic variable names and aliases" on Github.
@MarceloCamargo In my opinion, variable variables is one of the greatest hacks PHP ever devised.
If we see it can expand to a RFC, perfect.
Just use an array.
that dude was sara ...
15:02
@JoeWatkins dudette, then.
> dudette
function () use (${'some name'} as $name) {} would be one of the proposed changes. Aliases right in the scope of the function, and only in the scope of the function.
@MarceloCamargo But why?
What are you saving?
I'm not sure what this change is about ...
Because it's definitely not cool to pollute scopes.
15:03
would you rather do $_SESSION['user']['customerid'] = $user->getId(); or store a customer's session ID in the database and check if the customer is logged in?
I'll write a document about that, to specify the points of that.
without explaining what it does, because I see what it does, why is this desirable @MarceloCamargo ?
use($someVar as $var) is something I can see being useful.
@Trowski How..?
@Trowski, it's what I mean.
15:05
Rather, how is it much more useful than
I need to go to lunch. I come back later. :D
use $someVar
// snip
$var = $someVar;
@MadaraUchiha Only because you don't have to have another reference to the same variable in the parent scope. Actually, even that isn't all that useful... :-P
@Beeelze how about not using session's at all?
how would one check if someone is logged in?
15:12
@Gordon Alternative?
@Beeelze via an access token submitted in header
@Gordon How do you get the browser to submit that in requests?
@MadaraUchiha up to the client
@Gordon But then you can't do normal navigation...
Anonymous
I thought sessions were standard for authentication?
15:13
You're completely and absolutely reliant on JavaScript for doing navigation and re-rendering the page
That sucks...
@DaveRandom (cc @MarceloCamargo) I can't give wiki karma, only these people can: github.com/php/web-wiki/blob/master/dokuwiki/conf/…
You can't say "fuck it, it's up to the client" if the primary client doesn't support that out of the box
Also, I don't see a karma request email
@MadaraUchiha given that almost any website out there uses some sort of js nowadays, I can say that
@Gordon Not for navigation...
And when it is implemented with JS, it's almost always implemented badly.
What about sharing links?
15:16
@ircmaxell Oh well . Worth a shot. tnx anyway
@MadaraUchiha you can easily share links. its not hampered by that.
@Gordon How? You'll need at least 2 round trips just to get the authentication right
That's really bad UX...
@MadaraUchiha s/dude/gal
@Gordon right
15 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
@JoeWatkins dudette, then.
15:17
@MadaraUchiha well, you can still have the token in a cookie for backup
@salathe ah k, sorry for unsolicited ping then
@MadaraUchiha Yeah couldn't be bothered to read everything before yelling at you you were wrong :P
@Gordon Then browsers will always opt to use the cookies (because it reduces client-side complexity for the front-end devs), and now you have, at worst, a non-revokable token, in a cookie. Or, at best, a session ID :D
@MadaraUchiha my main point was not to use php's session, mainly because people usually use the in a poor way, e.g. preventing multiple tabs to the same page because of session locks and because they will put in heaps of data which is better kept elsewhere.
@Gordon I can say the same for jQuery.
That does not make jQuery bad, nor that you should not use jQuery under any circumstance.
jQuery is bad for a whole bunch of other reasons :D
15:20
now the argument is getting pointless because "it depends" is always the correct answer :P
@DaveRandom I could add myself to that list of wiki admins at any time... but haven't as yet. :P
@Gordon Your alternative has cons that outweigh the pros, and it's not better than the existing system
You could limit the amount of data you can store on a session (assuming we don't care about BC), then people will only store what they need in the session.
Also, only allow for primitives, no more serialized objects shite.
Fatal error: you called the constructor of an already instantiated object, YOU MUPPET!
That took you long geeves
15:23
PHP having sessions is a major selling point, and I think that it does it really well taking into account the simplicity of the API.
NodeJS, for example, does not have sessions out of the box, so you need to implement them (or use a library, and we all love using libraries for stuff)
Which is a big hassle for someone not well versed in these things.
@MadaraUchiha if php sessions are a major selling point of php, the language is useless.
@Gordon PHP sessions are definitely a major selling point. As is the simplification of HTTP
It probably is useless
most of the language sells because it's easy to run on the LAM stack
THAT is the reason people use PHP, that's why they begin web development with PHP, not any fancy features like closures and really advanced OO. But because they can just write stuff and it works.
And you need persistence? Oh, it's just more 3 lines and you treat it like an array, which I already learned 2 YouTube tutorials ago
@MadaraUchiha the simplification from http from stateless into stateful?
15:26
@Gordon No, the simplification of accessing parameters in the form of an array
Yeap
And responding in the form of standard output
And yes, the ability to add state relatively easily.
I don't need to know how cookie or persistence work, in order to use sessions in PHP
It's just data that's there between requests
That's what makes it appealing to beginners, I can just use it, and it works.
Your proposed alternative to sessions will need to be as approachable and as "out of the box" as the current implementation, in order to work.
well, there is nothing complicated about setting a cookie or sending a header
That token in a header implementation may have advantages in cases of custom clients, but if I need to also write JS for sessions to work, I lose.
Because today, I simply don't.
It's not about correctness or abuse. It's about approachability. What you're suggesting is not approachable.
well, then go ahead and block your pages and have your sessions hijacked instead. because that's the approachable result for the beginners you are argueing for
15:31
Lol @DaveRandom it looks like I have a siap api I can talk to / yell at. The guy kept talking about corns for sooo long
@Gordon 1. What's stopping your security token from being hijacked as well?
Headers are just as visible as cookies.
2. What do you mean by "block your pages"?
It took me 2 hours he was ralking about crons....
Will we ever fix the typo in http_referer ?
@Fabor Probably not.
Space shuttles were probably built on top of that typo
15:33
@MadaraUchiha session blocking. the session file is open for the entire request blocking any other requests to the same page by the same user.
I made a thing this weekend. Would mean a lot to me if someone could take a quick look at it and maybe provide some tips!
https://github.com/christophbuehler/onyx
@Gordon That's open for implementation change.
For example, allow users to replace the underlying session implementation
@MadaraUchiha you argued for beginners. they cannot do that.
So you have a default behavior (with files and the such, which is best for dev/beginners)
And a flag controlled different behavior, that uses, say, redis.
and if they go through that hassle they can just as well consider not using php's own sessions but a simple token
15:34
@Gordon But then they need to implement it.
@MadaraUchiha easier than implementing custom session handlers
@Gordon I never said it had to be custom.
PHP could provide with a few (say, one for database and one for redis), and allow the option to extend with userland
could
The thing is, you have to provide a transition plan
Millions of PHP programs written today use that $_SESSION underneath.
You need to provide a better alternative, without breaking the public contract.
I dont need to provide an alternative
15:37
@ChristophBühler what if I want to respond with xml?
@Gordon If you want people to stop using the default implementation, you do.
@PeeHaa Did not implement XML yet ^^ XML sucks
Users of $_SESSION don't care about how it's done under the scenes, with files, database, redis, or whatever. If you can provide an alternative, superior, implementation, without breaking all current programs, you win.
Onyx is weak against water type Pokemon.
@Fabor and resistant against electric
15:37
@Fabor Did you pee on an Onyx?
It'd be a fair course of action if one attacked me.
@Fabor I always pee halfway in case of a sudden Onyx attack.
@MadaraUchiha lol. Sounds uncomfortable
@MadaraUchiha no. I dont have to do that. It's up for the developers to decide. Loads of apps nowadays use some sort of API. the access token approach comes naturally with these.
15:39
@Fabor You must always be prepared.
@ChristophBühler heathen
@Gordon But then, you lose the right to complain about people using the default implementation provided by the language :P
@bwoebi is it a known issue/designed feature that time spent while doing db-queries (e.g. via mysql_query()) is not taken into account for max-execution-time aka. set_time_limit() ?
Sure, I can implement an alternative to sessions in userland. I can probably reimplement the mysql driver with raw sockets too, all in userland code. But why would I? The standard library helps me there.
@MadaraUchiha I didnt complain about them. you complained about my suggestion not to use the default sessions
15:41
@MadaraUchiha peepared.
maybe of interest for anyone (near) cologne based: meetup.com/ThoughtWorksKoeln/events/231690326
@PeeHaa corns?
@staabm yes
@staabm see note in docs
@DaveRandom read the next message
15:49
@PeeHaa How does one ralk?
:-P
!!is @DaveRandom the most annoying person on earth?
Yes.
It's amazing how often @Jeeves is right
I thought it was @PeeHaa?
@Ocramius There may be more than one maximal element
@MadaraUchiha to conclude that: I agree with using the right approach for the right app. I also agree that php's default session are convenient despite their pitfalls.However, if you are building an SPA or some sort of public API, token based auth is the way to go imo.
15:56
@Gordon Yes, definitely.
@NikiC theorems, theorems, theorems

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