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11:00
I'm still in high school actually hahahahah
Enjoy it while it lasts
My only problem is that I don't have co-workers to ask my programming questions lel
11:13
I have a manager ... but am not at all constrained ...
@JoeWatkins not at all? So you could do party the whole year instead of working?
the constraint that I should sit at my desk is self imposed ... I mean I'm not constrained with regards to what I work on ... I can do whatever ...
still, it took ten years or so to find this kind of environment ...
@JoeWatkins well, at least you're happy now :-)
extremely, my contract will have to be prized from my cold dead fingers ...
@JoeWatkins Why cold fingers?
11:21
because I'll be dead
!!urban pry from cold dead hands
whatchoo talkin bout willis
@Jeeves wow
@PeeHaa Ask Jeeves.
11:23
lol I am :P
lol
even if someone were to offer me the same kind of position, I wouldn't take it ... it wouldn't be fair ... don't misunderstand, I'm very involved at work, but I'm also given as much freedom as I want ...
is it good practice to use static variables and functions in a class to save memory?
I value that more than money, it allows me to be me
Wes
Wes
mornin
11:27
yominwes
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@Exception no
@Exception no
@Exception no
@Exception nods
nah, not really ...
11:28
@Exception no
Then what is the exact (dis)advantages of static
?
@Exception yes … but only when the data is really idempotent.
...
lol
@Exception first and foremost, statics gets in the way of good testing practices ...
that should be enough ...
that's why idempotent.
11:31
@JoeWatkins can you explain?
do we have canon ?
!!canon list
don't think so
The following canonicals are currently supported:
• class → https://stackoverflow.com/q/2206387
• classes → https://stackoverflow.com/q/2206387
• errors → https://stackoverflow.com/q/845021
• globals → https://stackoverflow.com/q/5166087
• headers → https://stackoverflow.com/q/8028957
• html → https://stackoverflow.com/q/3577641
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• mysql → https://stackoverflow.com/q/12859942
• operators → https://stackoverflow.com/q/3737139
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(see full text)
I think @Gordon wrote one
11:33
what's the meaning of "canon" in there? It's a camera brand in here ..!
@bwoebi if you have an idempotent method on a class, it probably doesn't belong there and should just be a function (information expert)
@PeeHaa he wrote about singletons specifically
I thought there was also a statics one, but I cannot find it between his repwhoring answers :P
@Shafizadeh that I also thought..
@Patrick If it's an internal private method just needed for the class' internals it may belong there.
11:34
The following canonicals are currently supported:
cc @Exception
@PeeHaa whatever you are saying I am not getting it
@PeeHaa ah
@bwoebi that would also not affect the unit testing, so i guess that would work. but why bother making it static?
@Patrick … to save memory / not recompute it on every call.
difficult to drive home the point in a few sentences, but maybe you could just start thinking about what happens when you want to mock something implemented as static, you could think about what happens when you want to usurp some functionality (ex. a db driver) with new functionality when implemented as static ...
11:37
@bwoebi that smells like micro-optimization
there isn't no case for statics, as bob is explaining ... but there is only a place because of shortfalls in other areas of php (not being able to autoload functions for example)
@Patrick e.g. you need primes for a sieve of Erastasthones … you do not want to calculate all primes each time, but just the one you haven't computed yet
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but but good programmers shouldn't need to test
wat?
are you on drugs, and can I have some ?
11:38
@JoeWatkins Nope, I need you sane. Looking forward to greenlets :-P
@bwoebi yeah sure it makes sense in a few rare use-cases, but I believe the original question was about using them by default
@Patrick Don't know. I'm not going to assume what he meant.
anybody please provide me the reason why should I use static?
but it's still worth mentioning those cases ... because if you don't, you come up against "why do statics exist if they are always bad?"
11:41
@Exception generally, don't.
as always there are some exceptions to the rule (which could be solved without statics in most if not all cases)
@Exception Why do you want to use static? What for exactly?
@JoeWatkins is there actually a case that can't be solved elegantly in other ways? @bwoebi's example could be solved with composition for example
@bwoebi I thought it saves the memory usage
@Patrick huh?
@Exception In general, no.
11:44
@Patrick what is it?
@bwoebi have a separate class that calculates your primes and stores the ones already calculated
@Exception have you tried clicking the link and reading?
@Patrick that's not necessary
that a solution uses statics, doesn't make it inelegant
@Patrick is that really necessary
11:45
which I think you are assuming @Patrick
@bwoebi but it would solve the same use case
@JoeWatkins It usually does...
usually, but we can't say "don't ever use statics because it's always inelegant"
@JoeWatkins i use them from time to time I must admit, but I also wouldn't mind if they were removed since I could easily solve those problems in other ways
which I probably should be doing anyways
it's right to say don't use statics as a staple of the architecture of an application, especially for backward reasons like saving memory ... but it's more nuanced than "statics are bad, mkay" ....
11:53
@JoeWatkins in what use case would you say are they better than the alternatives?
bob just gave you a use case, and you said it was a micro-optimization ...
and asserted it would be more elegant to do it another way, you're going to do the same thing with whatever other cases I could suggest because you are conditioned to think they are worth avoiding, even at cost ... is how it seems to me ...
I think they are worth avoiding for practical reasons, but if you can give me a logical argument for their use, I'm open to that ...
@JoeWatkins using them for everything, yes that is micro-optimiziation. His more specific example with the prime numbers would be better solved with a separate class that does the calculations and can store the already calculated ones if necessary. that could also be reused
using them for everything wasn't mentioned ...
@JoeWatkins the original question was asking if is "good practice" to use them. The answer for that would be a no in the vast majority of cases
The rest was more thinking about "why do statics exist if they are always bad?"
sure, I agree ... but I think it worth mentioning that tiny minority, maybe not in response to that question from that person, but it's worthy of further discussion ...
12:02
Agreed. And that further question lead me to the question if we actually really need them or if it would be easier to avoid them in general. Since I believe all their use cases can be elegantly solved in other ways.
dont you guys think that you are going in different track
there may be time when it was needed to use static
but in todays scenario its not important "may be"
then why frameworks like symfony/laravel still using it?
so you're saying it's too hard to expound cases where they could reasonably be used, because it's too hard to understand, or communicate, or whatever ... it's easier to use other "elegant" solutions ... and maybe I think it's worth discussing those cases and trying to distil our thoughts into some advice that we can present to the next person that comes along and asks the same question ...
@Exception because they don't follow good practices
in php7 cant use break to exit the if condition, what is the alternative?
@Patrick what ?
that means its not good practice to use those framework as well
12:06
@Exception both laravel and symfony are not good exampled of OOP. Laravel uses static facades, symfony uses strings instead of objects and much more
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i think its a matter of classical OOP architecture of defining a function as static if that function does not require its class to be instantiated, so that it can be called without instantiating the class.. well that's just my two cents... why it still exists i don't know, i really think its old patterns that have still carried on
@Exception you can use them as long as you just use them for the web stuff until you get to the controller. But yes, in general it would be better to use components instead of a framework
it's not an argument to say that you can see something being done in the wild, therefore it must have value ...
@JoeWatkins I agree with this, I am thinking about turning this into a blog post which why I was asking for more use cases since it is possible that I missed one. So far I came up with Bob's use case and factory methods
@RootBearFloat It exists because languages like Java and C# where everything must belong in a class needed them.
PHP had them before namespaces were a thing
But namespaces are the "correct" solution here, not statics.
12:09
anyone?
(Also, hOi, I'm back 😃)
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@MadaraUchiha true yeah those languages is what i was referring to, and meant that maybe its still used in langs like PHP due to that OOP style in java being carried over and continued to be used
in php7 cant use break to exit the if condition, what is the alternative?
@ɹɐqʞɐzoɹǝɟ Better code structure? Example?
@RootBearFloat Well, like I said, in PHP it's like that because PHP had no namespaces at the time
So classes would be used as the namespace for a function
user6438501
ah right right
12:11
And now that PHP does have namespaces, it's there mainly for historical reasons
So, we could remove statics in PHP in theory (if there wasn't this backwards compatibility thing)?
well you can't autoload a function
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@ɹɐqʞɐzoɹǝɟ wat? also in php5 you weren't allowed to do that
@JoeWatkins Hmm, that's fair.
@Patrick If you added the ability to autoload them, sure.
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3v4l.org/ruA4f 3v4l.org/fu8TC @ɹɐqʞɐzoɹǝɟ
3v4l.org/M555k alternative. but don't do that
12:13
use cases fall down because elegance is not a qualitative measure, it's better to present logical arguments than solid use cases imo ...
Yeah, there's nothing wrong with static functions per-se
And sometimes it does help to have functions related to the class defined on the same place, even if it doesn't require an instance
Especially if you follow a convention where you're only allowed one class per files and nothing else.
They are often (always?) a code smell though, most of the times someone was too lazy to refactor it out into it's own class (where it belongs due to SRP). At least they are a code smell when I use them...
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@MadaraUchiha you've changed.
user6438501
and that's the main argument of using statics vs not using them^^
"it belongs in its own class" vs "it's just one utility function its easier to leave it here"
I have to agree that most of the time i think statics is bad practice
s/argument/excuse
12:18
@MadaraUchiha well, rather at the point where you'd anyway name your function "MyClassHelper_doThing()"
@RootBearFloat but most utility functions don't need to be statics anyways, it's its serious enough that you need shared state, you should always use a separate class imo
user6438501
i agree, this answer makes a good point / reason, stackoverflow.com/a/2671636/6438501 , but then the first comment highlights the main argument against them (i.e. belongs in its own class)
user6438501
i guess its personal style, but i think nowadays most folks would agree its mainly bad practice, especially as communites look to standarized coding styles in their langs and communities (i.e. python, (something php sort of lacks imo, not as bad as js though))
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@RootBearFloat they are redundant. you either have functions or methods... something in the middle doesn't make sense
@RootBearFloat if you want namespaced functions then write namespaced functions. Also, ES2015 is quite nice.
12:32
@Wes I'll take that as a compliment. If you don't change, you don't adapt, if you don't adapt, you die.
@bwoebi No, just /MyApp/SomeModule/doThing()
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this includes "multiple static constructors". a class has only one internal state and its constructor should set up that state. there aren't other constructors apart this one. if you need constructors with a different signature you write a factory or wrap the original implementation
/me has been binging on "Craft the World" - it's basically what you get, when you cross terraria and settlers.
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*one internal state -> one internal state representation
try {
// Something
} catch (Exception $e) {
header("location: https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%5Bphp%5D%20".urlencode($e->getMessage()));
}

Well.. that takes care of debugging..
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sigh :B
user6438501
12:40
@DamienOvereem lolol i like that
I should have formatted that...
user6438501
zoho crm api... one of the filthiest... send all xml for POST reqs as a URL parameter... why?
@RootBearFloat lolwat
user6438501
lol i thought i worked with bad api's before.
for any 'create', you include the XML data of the resource you are creating directly in the URL as a URL parameter, and make a POST request to that URL.

`url.com/Invoices/insertRecords?scope=crmapi&authtoken={token}&xmlData={data}`
@RootBearFloat holy shit that sucks :P
12:54
What could possibly go wrong...
user6438501
my first thought was infosec, despite using HTTPs, won't the URL still be in plaintext?
user6438501
thus exposing personal information?
@RootBearFloat no
Only the domain is plain
Still a fucking horrible api though :P
user6438501
that's good to know...
And ya i know, i call it: SOAP..ish API
user6438501
i guess the tech skills of whoever built that API was only capable of parsing URLs lmao
granted, i'm blessed to have been raised on aws
13:02
bad API design 101
worst API I coded was a REST one
But TRULY stateless
As in "we don't care who you are, if you know this URL, you have the rights"
user6438501
lol i love REST, i don't understand why SOAP API's are still built
afaik SOAP describes itself
but I might be wrong
user6438501
@PeeHaa lmfao
@PeeHaa no kink shaming!
13:04
yeah, the documentation is a big reason
keeping RESTlike API docs up to date is a thankless work and most of the automatization tools fall short
user6438501
in all honesty its more of a hatred for xml, and a love/ease for JSON.. especially when my primary lang now a days is node
@RootBearFloat What do you think about jsonapi?
when people say, that their programming language is rails, node or laravel, I take it as indication of the skill level
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agree with @RootBearFloat. If you mention XML in 2016 you're likely to get stoned
user6438501
13:07
@tereško haha, okay touché, but i feel like saying node vs js makes it clear 'oh this guy is referring to backend programming'
Touché* if you want to be fancy/pedantic
@tereško Yes as opposed to people writing php :P
oh I missed the edit
sorry. carry on
PHP*
>not using the correct capitalisation
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@PeeHaa i pretty much use AWS for everything nowadays, so i use AWS API Gateway for building my APIs (in conjunction with AWS Lambda/Node of course)
No no no. It was correct
13:10
Okay I stop being pedantic/asshurt
poop head programming
but then it's not recursive
and it MUST be recursive because then it's funny xD
It is. The first p of poop is for poop head programming
(and you feel slightly smarter than the others because you use the word recursive)
poop head programmingoop head programming
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i remember the day i 'got' recursion. i was so stoned. haha i was a noobie college coder though at the time, never grasped any of the principles like i have after dropping out and learning on my own
13:12
hmm.
@Jimbo I'm going to be using trivago to book a hotel :O
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I actually used it over the weekend to look up prices.
user6438501
airbnb is great too, usually cheaper and nicer than hotels
@Trucy We have a special emoji for people like you in slack.. :gnazi:
13:19
How do we run a php fille automatically in openshift 3
@RootBearFloat not sure there would be any airbnb for the city I'm staying in. There might....but I think a hotel room might be nicer...
The answers i am getiting dnt help me they are openshift v2 answers
I have a coworker you would seriously get along with :)
@DamienOvereem do you also have one for typographic nazism? :D
No. We simply extended the definition of :gnazi: for that purpouse ;p
13:21
@RootBearFloat other thing is, going to be visiting my boyfriend, doubt someone wants to rent out their room to us :P
:D
user6438501
@Tiffany oh its couples like you that make me cringe about airbnb-ing my apartment out when i travel.
lmao :p
I have it in the guest rules "no sex on my bed, i sleep here!"
@RootBearFloat :P which is why I'm getting a hotel. Though, I am considerate towards cleaning staff. I'd feel terrible for leaving a mess for them to clean :/
Ah, yeah, then that wouldn't work :P
user6438501
but but.. couch?
user6438501
lolol :p
user6438501
13:24
my apt goes for $4k a night during SXSW, its too much $ not to rent it out
while I don't object, I still would feel weird using your couch for that
Back when I was a student, I hosted a couple to sleep at mine's
But I had only one bed, being a student and all
So we're 3 in a 2 persons bed
user6438501
wait you shared the bed with them lmao?
During the night, I feel that the bed is shaking
13:25
oh god
Thought "no, they can't be bangi- WAIT THEY DO ARE"
@RootBearFloat yeah they're good friends
I trusted them
user6438501
lmao sounds like after that night all 3 of you are good friends now
yup
wait
Well I was good friends with the girl until she went crazy
user6438501
13:27
"until she went crazy" story of my life sweetheart
But still good friends with the guy, we're celebrating the new year with him
when a hotel site says check-in is at 3 PM-6 AM local time, da fuck?
Q: What do programmers use for birth control?
A: Their personalities
wut
I suppose I'll need to call them
13:27
!!shutdown -h now
noooo not @Jeeves
@Tiffany I don't believe in god. Do you?
@Jeeves I believe in Cthulhu, do you?
@Tiffany No, why do you bleieve in God?
@Jeeves Cthulhu is a Great Old One
13:28
@Tiffany Yes sir, I oncur.
@Jeeves ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
@Tiffany Sausages.
2
lol
user6438501
lol the answer to all
13:29
@Jeeves <3
@Tiffany I love you too :-)
I've had like maybe two or three hours of sleep. I'm off from work until January 9th. I'm debating on writing code. The smarter part of me says this is a bad idea.
ahh, Cthulhu mythos, maybe one of the best universes that exists
with the best games too!
@Tiffany how many people are currently working* in your service?
@Tiff same... plus hungover & long day at work
(same before edit)
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@Tiffany yar I'm on vacay too, time to finish that 'million dollar app, i swear and promise it this time, but i still need to borrow 10 thousand dollars dad'
13:32
@Trucy I'm the only web person at my job. Technically I'd be working on something off hours, so I shouldn't be doing it, but it's a problem that has been bugging the hell out of me, and during my winter break is the best time to try and hammer it out.
And when I get back to work, a bunch of shit will be thrown because I don't have it finish cause of this stupid fucking logic problem.
on a happy note, I got my hair dyed with the colors of fire
I feel as bad ass as a programmer can
Wait, I didn't got you, you're working on professionnal projects during your off time?
I haven't started yet, but I sent the code over to my gmail
@Tiffany uh oh, never do that
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XKeyscore or XKEYSCORE (abbreviated as XKS) is a formerly secret computer system first used by the United States National Security Agency for searching and analyzing global Internet data, which it collects on a daily basis. The program has been shared with other spy agencies including the Australian Signals Directorate, Canada's Communications Security Establishment, New Zealand's Government Communications Security Bureau, Britain's Government Communications Headquarters and the German Bundesnachrichtendienst. The program's purpose was publicly revealed in July 2013 by Edward Snowden in The Sydney...
That's a reason to terminate you
user6438501
13:37
compd
I work at a community college as a web admin. My PHP skills are subpar. I've been working on a project for-fucking-ever and want to get it done. I gave up earlier in the year because I didn't think I could make it, then figured out a way earlier this month to make it work.
but ran into a stupid problem that's delaying me, and I just want to fix it. On the plus side, my ability with PHP improves, and I'm working on it at my own pace without someone breathing over me wondering why it's taking so long
@Tiffany never work on work stuff on your own machine. If HR gets word of this you might be in big trouble. Read about someone getting fired for this not too long ago but can't find the story
oh, I've been told not to. I reason that what they don't know doesn't hurt them >.>
but then I just revealed it in chat
so I guess I'm screwed
and if it suddenly works after the holidays it also might be suspicious... but either way, don't use your free time to work on company stuff... if you want to program, do a side project
@Patrick thats correct
13:42
well, it kind of is a side project. I'm going to be writing a class utilizing PEAR mail to do some send mail stuff that I can't get done with the vendor code. I may be able to use it elsewhere
you think you are spending your personal time for office work but others might think different
like fixing my dad's fucking contact form on his business website since it doesn't use SMTP
Just asking, what PHP frameworks do u guys use?
framework, what's a framework? :x
@Patrick my problem is simple I just wanted to know how much parameter "secrete" in parameters.yml is actually secure..
13:47
evening room
@Jeeves what's framework?
@Linus Concentra.
O/
the need for sleep is outweighing everything else. I'm not sure that coffee would even sustain me.
so .... technically good morning, but "good night" (it's almost 8AM here)
Wes
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13:49
can i somehow activate composer's "autoload-dev" autoloader manually in a file? just to try out some stuff
@Tiffany where you from?
Midwest, USA
@Exception that is not a problem. and the question doesn't make any sense. it is just a parameter, what do you mean by a parameter being "secure"?
@Tiffany Ohh i see
@Patrick okay
@Tiffany Is it your first job? (good night too)
13:52
@Tiffany Good Night take a rest
oh hi @Linus
@Programming_Duders no framework
@Trucy o/ yo
@Patrick ! so you're the one that wrote that. I've been reading it off and on to improve. That, plus PHP The Right Way.
When you will be adding database part?
13:53
@Programming_Duders laravel, because I hate myself
@Trucy @Exception I just hope that the culprit for my sleepless night won't bug me, damn cat using my pillow as her sleeping spot.
@Tiffany Lock her out
:p
@Tiffany Have you read PHP: The Good Parts?
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@MadaraUchiha I probably will if she does it again. In the bathroom she'll go.
13:55
@MadaraUchiha Yes, it was a long read.
@MadaraUchiha its new to me... taking a look
@MadaraUchiha not sure. I've bought some php books from amazon, I can't remember which, I need to check my kindle eventually. anyway, I'm going to bed for reals this time.
waiting patiently
log out and sleep
13:56
oh lol @ PHP: The Good Parts
I'll take the one guy who got the joke and settle for that as I get back to writing a React component which accepts 50 props.
@MadaraUchiha in my defense: I'm tired
@Tiffany Right, because of your cat, we heard :)
do you guys know any good* book for php security?
Literally everything you need.
user6438501
13:58
books never worked for me personally, working on my own projects and reading others' code helped me. @Tiffany
@Exception reading into current exploits might be more helpful
user6438501
^ +1 for owasp

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