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user895378
23:00
where subscribe() just gives you back an amp listener over which you can iterate. You can pass it back to Client::unsubscribe() to end the subscription.
user895378
And with amp v1 subscribe() will give you a PromiseStream instead.
@rdlowrey it IMHO should return Stream
I'm personally considering Listener as an consumer-level API, nothing to return across library boundaries
user895378
Hmm ... maybe ... but I don't necessarily want to encourage callbacks there
@rdlowrey I do not either.
but you may want to yield the stream to catch exceptions directly, dunno
or merge the Stream with another subscription Stream
which goes through via some combinator like Amp\merge()
user895378
I think you're right ... Amp\merge() is a good argument for returning Stream ...
user895378
23:09
merge() is brilliant ... didn't even know about that before.
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@bwoebi I'm not in love with the switch from Deferred::succeed() to Deferred::resolve() ... if we're doing that I feel like we should change Amp\Success to Amp\Resolution as well to match, though.
user895378
I like the symmetry of having the verb match the noun associated with it the same way fail() => Failure
user895378
I'd prefer resolve() => Resolution
@rdlowrey The point is that a failure is also a Resolution
user895378
or succeed() => Success ... but not resolve() => Success
user895378
23:14
Right. Which is why I prefer succeed() and fail()
user895378
because resolve() could be either.
The reason why resolve was chosen (I personally didn't agree) was that also Promises can be passed
and resolving with a Promise can end in both
user895378
hmm ...
user895378
I suppose that's valid.
user895378
Nevermind, then. I am agree with all.
23:15
but Success is something unique. A Resolution is not necessarily a Success.
I'm pretty much ambivalent now and see their point, so I'm fine.
user895378
Yep. You're right. Makes sense.
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return new Resolution("Bob is right");
user895378
@bwoebi I assume your name is actually, Robert, right?
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or no?
@rdlowrey don't call me right, I'm just regurgitating the discussion Aaron, I and Niklas had back then
@rdlowrey NO :-P
user895378
23:17
no? oh okay, nevermind :)
user895378
I only ask because my first name is that ... Daniel is the middle name.
this robert thing is an anglicism
@rdlowrey OOOOOOH … THAT is that "R" in rdlowrey
you never told me
user895378
Dad wanted to name me after him and mom was having none of it. So I got Robert (like dad) as a first name but called Daniel (what mom wanted).
user895378
yup
good that I don't have a middle name :-)
user895378
23:19
haha it's a real PITA, actually.
@rdlowrey That's what my parents thought, thus I got none
user895378
Grovo booked this flight for me and the ticket was under "Daniel" so I had to call yesterday and pay $50 to have the name changed otherwise I wouldn't have been able to board the plane because my ID wouldn't match the ticket
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(charged to the company card, but still an annoyance)
Ugh…
user895378
The whole middle name thing has been an annoyance my entire life
23:21
@rdlowrey you… uh … can't you just have your first and middle name swapped officially instead?
user895378
meh, too much work
@rdlowrey too much work for getting rid of a life-long annoyance
well… future you will thank you…
user895378
well, I've made it 34 years ... maybe I'm just averse to change
@rdlowrey 34 years of being annoyed \o/
(also, you're beginning to get really old :-P)
user895378
^ that pretty much sums up my life lol
user895378
23:26
Right? next birthday I'll be closer to 70 than 0.
user895378
I still remember when I thought 20 was old
user895378
Going back to the scoped vs. unscoped loop execution argument ...
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It doesn't surprise me that react folks don't want to change ...
user895378
It's hard to understand the problematic nature unless you've implemented or worked very closely with the the unscoped loop before.
@rdlowrey with the global unscoped loop you mean? yes
user895378
23:35
right
that's why we realized it being an issue either
user895378
when you start trying to actually make the implementation work it quickly becomes clear what an awful abomination you're dealing with
@rdlowrey well, it took us a while to realize the issue though, not that quickly
@rdlowrey Is there anything particular you're ranting about with your two last tweets? :-)
user895378
No, it just drives me bananas when people think the ORM model works for anything other than the most trivial of scenarios
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(there are at least a couple of people at work who still think it's a good idea)
user895378
23:42
You're better served just to explicitly write the SQL in any real-world scenario IMO.
Because, in the nice showcase sample scenarios it looks very nice…
user895378
Yeah it seems amazing on first glance.
Can i join to tables in SQL even if they are not related but share a common field?
*2
@Perfect_Comment well… try it out? :-)
Yeah good idea
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