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00:00
@Sara You speak baguette yet?
I'm up to "Je ne pas par francais."
That's all you need.
:-)
And "désolé"
hello gurus
I want some advice on my setup enviroment
environment*
Wes
Wes
@PeeHaa you don't recognize me?
00:11
Final day in Cambodia
Wes
Wes
i'm your father! i used to bang your mom :B
wes has been drinking people
Wes
Wes
yeah everybody knows i'm a vampire
:B
:P
@Fabor What's next?
Vietnam for 30 days.
00:13
cool
I wish, more like hot and sweaty.
what is the best way to host a php+sql+react website
@Fabor :)
On a server
Which server
own desktop or something like heroku
00:18
Just get a vps
Wes
Wes
do you know math? is eg "the set of decimal numbers between 0.0 and 1.0" finite or infinite? i'd say it's finite but nonenumerable. or does finite/infinite refers to the enumerability of the set?
00:53
@Sara "ne pas par" !? you mean "ne parle pas"?
01:09
@Wes its infinite but enumerable
assuming you mean decimal numbers in the sense of a finite mantissa in decimal base
Wes
Wes
how is that enumerable? :|
infinite mantissa
@Wes okay, in that case it's non-enumerable
Wes
Wes
start and end bounds are known, why is that infinite? it is countably infinite, but the range is finite. <- is this correct?
i'm very much confused
i think that should be correct
@Wes uncountably infinite. otherwise yes
Wes
Wes
01:26
sorry, still not getting it the proper terminology, is it correct to say "it is finite as the range's bounds are known" and "it is also "uncountably infinite" :\
maybe knowing both bounds doesn't make the set finite
@Wes knowing bounds doesn't make the set finite
Wes
Wes
is there a word for that?
for what? uncountability?
@Wes What are you really trying to say? Context?
Wes
Wes
trying to understand if i'm using the word "finite" correctly
(i wasn't)
01:39
@Wes It's … uh … finite if it isn't infinite // helpful mode off
Wes
Wes
lol
and how is "uncountably" even a word
what's wrong with saying enumerable/nonenumerable :B damn mathematicians...
@Wes Damn laymen complaining about precise expression.
Wes
Wes
did you just call me layman :'(
@Wes Well, when you say "damn mathematicians", that usually implies that you do not see yourself in that set; thus putting you in the complementary set of laymen.
Wes
Wes
thanks for the help though :B
ahahahah @bwoebi well played..
02:02
@Wes how can it be finite?
no matter what number you have, you can always divide it by 10 again and get another number (except 0)
if you mean double-precision, then there are 2^52 numbers between 0 and 1
Wes
Wes
i slept a lot in school
@doug65536 i understand that but "finite" is just a word... that can have a million meanings. i thought non infinite bounds would make the set finite (although nonenumerable)
it is infinite because it's magnitude has no bound. from 1e0 to 1e-infinity (as in 1 * 10^0 to 1 * 10^(-infinity)
s/it's/its/ s/$/)/
 
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04:38
hello
@bwoebi Only bind $this if $this is used in the body for arow/rust/ruby functions? Are we okay with that? I seem to remember we don't allow variable-variable access to $this anymore or something.
can someone explain to me why this is bad? stackoverflow.com/questions/40813885/…
@SomeDinosaur seems a bit strange, why do you do that?
if in any case i can't use file_get_contents
one problem with that and long polling is, starting a session locks the session file
so all other clients will block on acquiring session file lock
unless you do session_write_close
04:45
i see
so with session_write_close it will work better?
it will unlock it, but you lose the ability to write persistent data to the session
unless you start the session again, at which time it acquires the lock, blocking if another process has acquired it
so using a regular file is a better idea?
the session implementation works poorly if you do that
yes, no need to use session for that
if you need to store/load simple data, you can json_encode/json_decode it for storage. like config stuff
thats what im using currently
i though session might make it a simpler work around
05:26
moin
Wes
Wes
user image
2
\o/
brilliant
Wes
Wes
moin joe. do you have anything i could use as reference for the pic you need? like a boot screen from something else, idk..
hmm
well any of the ubuntu splash screens I guess (google images)
but it's really just got to be an image with certain dimensions
I think
I've not done this before, afaik, there's nothing special about the images
I could be extremely wrong
this is the software I'm going to install to do it
Wes
Wes
05:53
can it be 24 bit color or must be less?
I think 24bit
others seems to be
Wes
Wes
idk what i will do though. elephants are complicated to draw
unless is something like this
evolution made elephants without tusks
I want to get a image of a twitt by twitter aip, do you know how can I do that @Jimbo? (I ping you because you have a great answer about twitter api)
@Wes that's the kind of thing I was thinking of, not lots of detail, should only be on screen 10 seconds before boot, and after boot will be covered up by some application ...
06:17
@SomeDinosaur The comments are bad
@SomeDinosaur the session is not deleted when the browser is closed. browsers can't see session data.
they didn't suddenly evolve without tusks ...
the session data is not "sent" anywhere
I'm not sure of the math, but for them to emerge quickly, there must have been a considerable amount of animals in the gene pool that did not have tusks, therefore they evolved with and without tusks at the same time, selection pressure from humans, which has been going on a matter of hundreds of thousands of years is not enough to change a species that has existed for far far longer than our branch of our species
hunting the ones with tusks to the brink of extinction is a lot of selection pressure though
it's not enough
think about what created tusks in the first place ... it's nothing whatever to do with humans, they are the product of selection pressures in the environments where the animals live ... because there is definite cost associated with the production of something like a tusk, it's more sensible to say that animals without tusks evolved alongisde their counterparts in environments where it wasn't necessary for the animals to be able to destroy the landscape to eat ... that's their only function ...
do we know of groups of animals that did not require tusks, of course ,we do ...
I'm not saying we should hunt elephants, I'm just refuting the idea that a matter of hundreds of years (because that's what we're talking about) is not enough to notice a very significant difference in the population of animals ... there are no more elephants without tusks today than there were when we fist started printing newspapers or books, of course there isn't ...
06:31
so you deny the existence of selection pressure? the article didn't say they rapidly mutated into existence. it's an example of selection pressure
no of course not, there is selection pressure, but it has only been exerted for a very short time, and it has to be exerted on a population that already contains animals that don't have tusks ...
for us, or any other pressure to select the animals with no tusks, they must have already existed, and not in insignificant numbers ...
How can I check object key existing?
Here is my code:
$media_url = $result->entities->media[0]->media_url;
sometimes there isn't media_url
now I need to check it .. how can I do that?
@Shafizadeh what have you tried ?
this is really very simple stuff
@JoeWatkins isset() function
and it works apperently .. I just need to be sure ;-)
why didn't you read about how isset works before you used it ?
06:45
I don't know .. that's how Sajad works ;-)
can you see how strange that is, objectively doing it the wrong way round ?
I'm not even sure what process you use to write code you do not understand ...
07:06
I am trying to install phpdocx
I am trying to install it via composer
I have executed this command
php composer.json install
Then I have typed this url :
http://localhost/PHPWord/samples/Sample_01_SimpleText.php
But I am getting this error :
Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Exception' with message 'Could not find file '/autoload.php'. It is generated by Composer. Use 'install --prefer-source' or 'update --prefer-source' Composer commands to move forward.' in C:\xampp\htdocs\PHPWord\bootstrap.php:22 Stack
trace: #0 C:\xampp\htdocs\PHPWord\samples\Sample_Header.php(2): require_once() #1 C:\xampp\htdocs\PHPWord\samples\Sample_01_SimpleText.php(2): include_once('C:\\xampp\\htdocs...') #2 {main} thrown in C:\xampp\htdocs\PHPWord\bootstrap.php on line 22
How can I solve this error ?
Please help me ?
07:36
@Valentincognito
Please help me
08:27
posted on November 27, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

Can anyone tell my why this SELECT statement is returning ALL results? I want it to calculate the percentage and return results >= 80
$stmt = $this->dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM products WHERE Available=1 AND Merchant='Amazon' AND (LowestNewPrice - LowestUsedPrice / LowestNewPrice * 100) >= ?");
$stmt->bindValue(1, $percentOff, PDO::PARAM_STR);
08:51
morning
09:07
!!dad
Have you heard about that new movie Constipation? I guess not, because it hasn't come out yet
Whats the fastest way to get rich with object oriented programming? ... inheritance
09:44
Do you think having a table named timestamp with all the timestamps and morph columns (id, type: post, product) is useful? Or should I keep timestamps in each table?
10:11
hi everybody
10:24
@kelunik we could follow Chrome's rules in 7.[01], i.e. take the expiry date of the cert into account
Morgen
@DaveRandom If we follow Chrome's rules, we just distrust all certificates starting 2017.
Same rules for Microsoft and Mozilla.
10:50
is there anyone who know how to config PhpStorm debug with PHP Web Application?
11:20
@Shafizadeh Yeah, get the tweet itself by calling the right api url, and then somewhere in the json you'll get back the url of the image...
11:56
There's a public WiFi wifi hotspot that I can reach from my flat. It gives 15 minute free WiFi every 24h. As expected, it merely relies on mac address. Currently writing a script that I'll cron every 14 minutes to change mac and click 'I accept' in phantom-js headless :P
@Jimbo lol :P
@Jimbo But there's not much you can rely on.
@LeviMorrison should be fine
@LeviMorrison Right, variable $this is no longer allowed.
@LeviMorrison Oh, seems like we didn't. We only did this: wiki.php.net/rfc/this_var
12:19
@kelunik yes, though arrow funcs only import declared variables in general.
I'm pretty sure @NikiC wrote a RFC to disallow $$this, but it's not in wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecations_php_7_2 either
@kelunik There is no reason to disallow this either
12:36
@bwoebi I thought optimizations?
@kelunik It won't benefit any optimization though
we cannot optimize code using variable variables in general very well.
Disallowing explicitly ${$x} in particular with $x == "this" won't help anything there
@bwoebi We can then disable binding this here: 3v4l.org/E0A1R
if you disable ${$key} = $value, then all MVC views will be broken :-)
Wait, we started to allow that in 7.1...
@kelunik we won't. It changes a lot of things. reflection getClosureThis(), get_class()…
12:42
@bwoebi get_class worked in 7.0, why didn't $$foo where $foo = "this"? 3v4l.org/odFHU
@kelunik I don't know.
12:58
!!dad
Two satellites decided to get married The wedding wasn't much, but the reception was incredible
!!info
No command for !!help or !!info . Where is documentation for bot ?
Or its a real person with no life ;D
13:14
evening room
@LeviMorrison isn't that inconsistent?
@NikiC Did you want to disallow variable $this accesses?
@NikiC How is that inconsistent? It would be actually consistent with arrow funcs only binding to what is being actually used
13:37
@bwoebi It has been introduced here: github.com/php/php-src/commit/…
@bwoebi because normal closures always bind $this unless you explicitly exclude it
@NikiC on that level, yes … but IMO it won't make much sense to allow static $foo => $foo + 1 … and as we do not have that possibility the, it's a bit comparing apples and oranges
@bwoebi static closures are exceedingly rare
They are certainly not the target use case for arrow functions
@NikiC In Aerys they're quite common.
@kelunik Which is what I said, right?
13:48
Bobs-MacBook-Pro-2:Aerys bob$ grep -r 'static function(' lib | wc -l
      10
Bobs-MacBook-Pro-2:Aerys bob$ grep -r 'function(' lib | wc -l
      40
Aerys is probably one out 3 projects in the whole world who have a non-trivial amount of static closures
@NikiC Other people just don't pay attention to memory leaks.
@kelunik It's not about memory leaks, it's about saving expensive gc runs
\o evenings
13:50
@kelunik well, mostly. In a few cases it indeed is because we cancel() the watcher in __destruct()…
@bwoebi Well, yes. But there are cases where the GC won't free them for a long time otherwise, practically the same as a leak.
@kelunik well, it will be more like once every 10k reqs
Right. On heavy load it will trigger the GC faster. But the GC is also cheaper that way, no?
> it's about saving expensive gc runs
@kelunik GC is in particular expensive when there are arrays and objects with deep nesting trees.
14:18
Hi
Does anybody use PHPStorm and PHP Web Server Debug?
14:55
@DaveRandom Seems like we support MD5 by default. I could only find a patch for Fedora: pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/rpms/openssl.git/commit/… pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/rpms/openssl.git/commit/…
Wes
Wes
15:11
@PeeHaa curious about rosberg. he's a finn with german nationality and he was now celebrating in italian
i'm so happy that hamilton didn't win :B
Anonymous
@Wes :P was a funny one, just hope they have less scripted stuff!
Wes
Wes
yeah @JayIsTooCommon i don't like when they do this kind of stuff
15:44
Anyone here familiar with DDD and hexagonal architecture?
16:05
Hi Guys I need help with a rename and unlink function
what help
I am trying to add edit option for image filename and also delete option for the images. All the images are in a folder and I haven't used database at all. I am able to display the image filenames along with button for edit and delete adjacent to every image name. But I am not sure how to go forward. I know PHP has a Unlink() and Rename() functions. but I am not sure how to include this functions dynamically. Kindly help me with your suggestions/answers. Thank you.
Can you help?
It's vague.
Like.. do you want to know how to go about solving this? Or did you try something?
Ofcourse I did try
You'll have to get that from the user with some form of an input displayed to them when they need to provide that information. — Taplar 26 mins ago
You seem to be new to this.
I'd suggesting learning more about how things work, etc.
16:15
You'll have to get that from the user with some form of an input displayed to them when they need to provide that information. — Taplar 27 mins ago
hey sorry
I am trying to post the link where i have posted the code
Do i have a chance to do it?
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Q: How to edit a filename and delete the image from a folder?

HebleVI am trying to add edit option for image filename and also delete option for the images. All the images are in a folder and I haven't used database at all. I am able to display the image filenames along with button for edit and delete adjacent to every image name. But I am not sure how to go forw...

Can you check the code here?
16:32
@bwoebi Where should I add the crypto information for Artax responses? Feels wrong to add them to the Response itself. I tried using a modified HttpSocketPool, but that doesn't really work in a sane way, as crypto is negotiated only afterwards and github.com/amphp/artax/blob/master/lib/Client.php#L417-L448 is where I really need to hook in.
@kelunik Which crypto info exactly?
@bwoebi stream_get_meta_data($socket)["crypto"]
I want to log the used ciphers and TLS versions.
ah
@kelunik I propose you add a notification there for this
e.g. Notify::CRYPTO_HANDSHAKE_COMPLETED, which gives you the related information in its data argument
@bwoebi Well, I have a working workaround now: gist.github.com/kelunik/e5e9cdc4bb3676654ab017c3ef50f67a
@kelunik that works, yes.
Just saying if you want a more permanent solution…
@staabm wtf did he not see any tests?
@staabm Pretty strange he didn't see any tests. Even the README says Build passing.
Maybe he is missing some functional tests or something
lets see what he replies
@staabm what exactly would the functional tests be? submitting a HTTP request to the running server and looking whether the result is correct?
For example, yes
16:57
We have 543 tests, 42000 assertions, but only ~50% coverage.
@kelunik uh, making this notification fire for non-TLS requests too is a bit weird, given the name…
@bwoebi It's just a "no crypto" handshake. ^^
Either we only fire it for TLS or we rename it to HANDSHAKE_COMPLETE (i.e. tcp + eventual crypto handshakes complete)
@bwoebi HANDSHAKE_COMPLETE doesn't make sense to have a crypto array as argument.
@kelunik that's true … is there any reason why we don't just return the whole meta data array?
17:02
@bwoebi If it doesn't fire then I need another way to track https / non-https
@bwoebi We could do that as well.
@kelunik then do that please
@staabm Good thing he didn't notice the gotos in there. He would have lost his mind :P
@PeeHaa these are only in HTTP2Driver
and I do not like them much either
@bwoebi done
need to refactor a bit there
17:08
oh I thought there were more
@kelunik merged
@PeeHaa That's long ago :-D
hey I'm old!
@bwoebi Well, the other meta information is just not that useful.
array(2) {
  [0]=>
  int(9)
  [1]=>
  array(8) {
    ["crypto"]=>
    array(4) {
      ["protocol"]=>
      string(7) "TLSv1.2"
      ["cipher_name"]=>
      string(27) "ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256"
      ["cipher_bits"]=>
      int(128)
      ["cipher_version"]=>
      string(11) "TLSv1/SSLv3"
    }
    ["timed_out"]=>
    bool(false)
    ["blocked"]=>
    bool(false)
    ["eof"]=>
    bool(false)
    ["stream_type"]=>
    string(14) "tcp_socket/ssl"
    ["mode"]=>
    string(2) "r+"
    ["unread_bytes"]=>
^ /cc @rdlowrey
I see, we got some postive feedback from marcj :)
:-D
17:16
@bwoebi I don't think any other meta info will be useful, except for the crypto info
@kelunik yeah, you actually may be right…
Would be great to have amphp in a bigger porjekt like php-pm
Wes
Wes
nings
@staabm yeah, perhaps we then sometime get some contribution back from others too :-)
Exactly
Wes
Wes
18:02
@bwoebi is the empty set a disjoint set of any set? :B
ie $set->containsNoneOf($emptySet) should be true or false?
@Wes this should obviously be true
Wes
Wes
can't find anything about this, but imho it should be true
yeah
@Wes draw a Venn diagram and then draw an empty circle into it…
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Wes
also, how do you say when a set has at least one element in common with another set? i should know these things, right? :B
intersect..ing sets?
joint sets, maybe? gah
18:27
@Wes non-empty intersection, yes.
Wes
Wes
thanks guys :B
@bwoebi So still call it HANDSHAKE_COMPLETE but pass the crypto info?
dunno…
mpm
mpm
18:44
hey guys, what is a common pattern to deal with circular dependency when going through a tree of objects that depend on each others ?
@mpm What exactly is your issue? object tree traversal?
In that case a SplObjectStorage map will be enough for detecting recursion @mpm
mpm
mpm
Yes, i need to be able to detect if a node is stuck in a circular dependency of potentially prevent a circular dependency from being created.
@bwoebi thanks let me have a look at this class . The data is being loaded from a db
nodes have a simple schema with a parent_id
Hi, In laravel I'm trying to give user which have specific permission and is not SuperUser, specific route on admin panel. But I end up in infinite redirects loop or address not found. Here is my source code for routes.php: kopy.io/aenDf and routes_admin.php: kopy.io/rOQco, the focus lines are: if(!Sentry::getUser()->isSuperUser() && Sentry::getUser()->hasAccess('events100', 'all')). How to create redirect only for person with only this permission enabled?
Wes
Wes
@mpm circular dependencies don't exist.
$a = new A();
$b = new B($a);
$a->setB($b); // this is not a "dependency". it is optional
basically, you shouldn't have them
you can't write this:
class A{ function __construct(B $b){ $this->b = $b; } }
class B{ function __construct(A $a){ $this->a = $a; } }
mpm
mpm
@Wes what do you mean by "I can't write this" ? I mean this kind of problem can happen, can't it ?
Wes
Wes
18:54
if it is optional, then it shouldn't contribute to the operation you are doing
it's a logic problem. there is no solution. or even simpler
class A{ function __construct(A $b){ $this->a = $a; } }
it is impossible for A to be constructed if the dependency of A is an A object
mpm
mpm
Ah ok.
Wes
Wes
basically you need to avoid that kind of stuff entirely
@DaveRandom Do you have input on that one? chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/34283950#34283950
mpm
mpm
@Wes So in my business logic , I have to recursively check the parents
and make sure a parent isn't set as a child of an object
before commiting it to the db ?
Wes
Wes
yes, you need to make sure that something doesn't contain itself
19:00
@Wes Does a set of all sets contain itself?
Wes
Wes
yes? :B
@MadaraUchiha Yes.
@Wes It's a paradox, there's no clear answer
@MadaraUchiha Where's the paradox there?
mpm
mpm
@Wes ok thanks, make sense. So splobjectstorage can help with that ? I don't see any recursion feature or API with this class.
19:02
@mpm Why do you want to check that with recursion? How about stackoverflow.com/a/4577/2373138?
Sorry, I've botched it
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Wes
i don't know why bob suggested that?
"Does a set containing all sets which do not contain themselves, contain itself?"
@MadaraUchiha ;-)
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Wes
@MadaraUchiha trying to break the matrix?
mpm
mpm
19:03
@kelunik let me check the link
mpm
mpm
19:18
@kelunik , ok now I have to go back to graph theory ;) thanks . I had another question which is more an opinion. I'm designing an ORM/ODM for some "exotic" NoSQL DB. The goal is off course to take related records from a DB a transform it into a graph of PHP objects. What would be the ideal behavior regarding deeply nested relationships :

1/ resolve all nested relationships at the risk of hitting memory limits with huge object graphs

2/ resolve only 1 level of relationship , any relationship defined in related object should be resolved by explicit calls to the ORM ( for instance a resolve
What would be the behavior you'd expect from an ORM ?
It completely depends on the use case, but generally I'd go with the second option, so they're only fetched lazily.
mpm
mpm
@kelunik yeah , that's what I thought . I looked at how doctrine does it and it kind of cheats by calling proxies instead of the actual class when fetching objects , but it seems a bit more complicated to implement .
19:42
news.php.net/php.internals/97203 … Ah, Stas being right for once…
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Wes
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19:58
yes, that is damn right
20:31
Note that anybody else refers to the guy who suggested that, not me.
21:20
@bwoebi Honestly, I don't mind a mixed or any type declaration
In a typed environment, mixed or any should be abonrmal
And in an untyped environment, you don't care.
21:39
@MadaraUchiha ffs, I don't need two ways to declare an untyped param…
@bwoebi vOv
I don't have a particularly strong opinion
21:55
@bwoebi I think mixed makes sense when you have an already strong type-system that isn't quite strong enough
It allows you to distinguish parameters that are explicitly mixed, and those where the type is currently not expressible
And of course, for generics you probably need it anyway
@NikiC Why would we need it for Generics? Just do not specify a type restriction there
@bwoebi for multi-parameter generics of which only some are mixed, just "not specify" is not really an option
@Wes this probably breaks an optimisation or something, but idk
Wes
Wes
@NikiC example? :|
@NikiC Anyway, for generics a placeholder like * can do it too.
22:02
Also mixed is weird.
Ever seen it in any other language? Nope. I've seen any, unknown... maybe others... but mixed?
Especially in PHP where we are typing on the current value and not the variable.
@NikiC additionally, for where generics aren't applicable, it's nearly always just our type system not being strong enough
A value is not really a "mixed" type. It's always the type of the current value.
@LeviMorrison You could argue through that mixed is the name of the union of all types and we match against that
@bwoebi Some languages have this; it sometimes is called "any" and you could argue in C it is void.
Wes
Wes
@Andrea what i'm doing is class friendship things. i'm not interested into rebinding $this but i want to change the class scope. getting the current $this is possible with reflection but that's going to be really slow, i think
i've suggested we should have a "namespace protected" visibility modifier, like java's, but people didn't like it because "it won't cover all cases"
22:06
@LeviMorrison yeah
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Wes
while i think that covering 99% of cases would be good enough... :B
@Wes Class friendships are usually a band-aid for architectural deficiencies
I have missed that feature many times, only to discover a superior architectural solution afterwards.
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Wes
sometimes bob there is no way to do that
@Wes do you have an actual issue where you're hanging?
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Wes
hence a nsprotected would be good enough, as it would cover the very few cases that exist
22:13
@LeviMorrison I've seen any in a couple
@LeviMorrison yeah not saying mixed in particular, just any any-type type ^^
But in most cases, you see those in languages with "bolted on" type systems
Like TypeScript
Wes
Wes
scala has any iirc
22:49
@MadaraUchiha fuck typescript
Wes
Wes
you can only blame js for coffeescript, typescript, etc's existence @tereško if js was good there would be no need of that
@Wes so, what's your problem with ES6
@kelunik I guess for php-pm, they may want to use our Process architecture, but be able to wrap it in their own binary (e.g. for more specific options etc.) … And thus using Console there is not very flexible
Wes
Wes
no type declarations? :B
@Wes maybe you should start learning Java
22:54
Bullshit. Have him learn C++, then he knows what hell is.
^ approved
> Inside every fat man, there's a thin man trying to get out.
Wes
Wes
i think i'll pass
^ Just swap out "man" for "language" and it's just as relevant.
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Wes
but i would learn C# if it wasn't microsoft only
22:55
@Wes They've laid the groundwork to really change this.
I have heard that OOP implementation in C++ can be described as "making an octopus by nailing 4 more legs to a dog"
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@LeviMorrison that happened like a decade ago. i don't think it actually works or even that it will in the next decade
good thing that php isn't that bad
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23:43
gn phpolks

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