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Wes
Wes
20:00
@samayo where? Switzerland? if it's like italy 1k/month is actually decent (<- actual 3rd world country here @tereško)
I am currently earning 1.5k/mo
Wes
Wes
all web agencies are like that
I think Italy is in a better position than Latvia
EU might, end?
Wes
Wes
not for web agencies, software in general could be
20:03
Evening.
@Alesana it's currently quite shaky from where I look at it. Ya know, with Brexit and all those elections coming this year, majority of which are actually predicted to get won by right-wing ... and EU trying to push through the "superstate" ... it won't play well
Ah I had no idea
then again, it might just be the Latvian perspective - we are not euro-sceptics, we are eurip-pesimists (as in: "this wont last")
Aha
I am very disconnected from current events inEU
Wes
Wes
@tereško what worries me is the lack of motivation of making it last. on all levels
i've never heard someone saying "i'm european"
until recent episodes, actually
20:17
I actually find it hilarious how they are trying to spin Le Pen's rise in France: bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-01-30/…
Wes
Wes
someone said you need a generation time for such a change to actually happen, 60-70 years or so. but i don't think it will last this long
you can't have a one identity without one culture
and there is no way (aside from nuking everyone) to make Finnish culture the same as Greek
hell, you cant even make the Italian culture the same as Greek (or vice versa)
Wes
Wes
imho not true. it's not really working recently :B but america has very different cultures, big communities of immigrants that live and flourish together in the same country without major problems
and that is also not true we share a lot with greeks, with french, with spanish especially
sharing something does not make you the same culture
russians in latvia and russians in russia share a lot .. but they do not have the same culture and do not identify as the same people
Wes
Wes
tutto il mondo è paese -> italian way of saying, it means "all the world is just a small town" :B
20:28
@Wes latvietis latvietim vilks -> Latvia saying, it means "Latvian is to another Latvian is like a wolf" :P
different cultures
we are highly individualistic, even after 50 years of USSR ... image what were like before then
Wes
Wes
the biggest problem is the language, but otherwise we are pretty much the same. we all influenced each other for thousands of years, at least in western europe
in our elections you vote for individual people, not a political party per se
@Wes you're from Italy?
Wes
Wes
yep
Anonymous
@tereško I am lacking a diplome which is what every employer asks for in here
20:38
@samayo that sucks
in my current company (200+ people) only about 20% have diplomas
Anonymous
@Wes I will forgive you for thinking 1k is decent. The absolute minimum wage for a developer here 5000 brut
Wes
Wes
@samayo web developer?
Anonymous
@tereško yeah, also being a refugee makes your future uncertain to lots of employers so they decide to go with swiss/eu citizen
Anonymous
@Wes yes. You can quote me on it if you like
have you been working on getting a full citizenship?
Anonymous
20:41
I have 3 months left to ask, but you must have been working to earn that title
Anonymous
It's difficult
have you added that in your CV?
Wes
Wes
how did you work 5000 out lol. i don't think that's the minimum
unless switzerland is an actual garden of eden compared to our hell
one of the side effect of the refugee crisis is that it has fucked over basically everyone who arrived before then
Anonymous
@tereško yes, you have to add your permit and nationality
20:43
@samayo no, I mean the fact that you are there because you want to become a full citizen
Anonymous
@Wes yeah but you get 3500 only since you have tax/health insurance/other insurances/pension ...
Anonymous
@tereško It is assumed since I am a refugee. Everyone has to stay 12 years to become a citizen ... I am just going to apply for residence permit now
Anonymous
I have tl stay 7 years to become a citizen
ouch
Anonymous
Granted I don't break a law simple as fighting even if you are provoked on the streets
20:47
in Latvia the requirement is 5 years
MySQL listener for React?
@channel
Anonymous
Yeah, even in other eu states
not sure what to suggest
"make more impressive SO profile" ?
Anonymous
@Wes they guys that work in Liip get minimum 7k
Anonymous
@tereško yeah and github also. That's what I had in mind joining those two in the first place
Anonymous
20:49
To compensate for the other thing I dont have
This isn't slack.
Anonymous
Sadly repz don't come cheap these days :)
Also, don't try to ping everyone in a channel.
Wes
Wes
@samayo how many big agencies do you know? all the web agencies i know are relatively small and sadly they go bust in short time
or they focus on one big client only and effectively become part of it
that's how it works here. small sites market is almost extinct
I work in a company which makes their own shit
Wes
Wes
20:52
that works too
making sites to third parties doesn't really work anymore here...
Anonymous
@Wes a handful. I did intern at LIIP and it was the best company to work for.
Anonymous
Many talented people work there, the founder of composer also worked there
Anonymous
Anyway, if anyone ever decided to come here I recommed liip as your prime target
@Wes what do you mean "making sites to third parties" ?
hello , anyone fimiliar with laravel framework ?
21:00
@GhaithMekano it's bad
Wes
Wes
@Shafizadeh web agencies, making sites to entities/persons that aren't you
@tereško I guess you have to use "its" instead of "their"
@Wes ah
i know it's little bit compliated , but i bought a project from somone
@Shafizadeh first party is "you", second party would be "project's owner" ... so third party is the intermediary (an agency, that provides "development" as the service)
ah :-)
21:03
@Shafizadeh dunno .. it just sounded better
Wes
Wes
@Shafizadeh no afaik, english is strange. but they are both used interchangeably i think
ah I see
Wes
Wes
lata, food + tv
what's "lata" ?
Is polling a DB with a periodic timer in React a good idea?
21:13
@Allenph polling a DB in general isn't a good idea.
That's what pub/sub mechanisms are for
@bwoebi How involved is that?
@Allenph not very, once you understood it.
@bwoebi Any good resources off hand, or off to Wiki?
@Allenph About pubsub in general? not really. It's just subscribing to events…
Well, I mean then...that's just an abstraction of my problem.
It took me 5 seconds to figure out what that was on Wiki, but the problem is getting the events out of MySQL and to PHP in the first place.
21:17
@Allenph mysql is not suited for storing that sort of events.
@bwoebi So I need some kind of job queue server or something?
That adds so much overhead that I don't have.
@Allenph yeah, something like redis or such
Sheesh.
@Allenph well… polling surely works too, it's just not that efficient and real-time
You have to know what your own requirements are
I would need to run a query like every quarter of a second.
21:25
@Allenph I can't vouch for it as i've never used it, but i've seen people suggesting rethinkdb.com for that kind of usage
I have no choide.
choice*
@pmmaga Strict constraint of AWS MySQL RDS.
@pmmaga Yeah. I can. Let me check this out. Thanks.
@Allenph Instead of polling the MySQL server, have you looked into MySQL's binary log for monitoring events?
@Trucy u serious?
21:34
I'm pretty knew to all this stuff. Here's what the current plan is...

1) ElasticBeanstalk running my queue service. Each server contains an instance of a controller.
2) Controller listens for changes in database to know whether or not a particular business needs a queue worker. It starts one up if it needs one, manages workers, etc.
3) Workers which check the database for work to do, grabbing new data (with some business logic to see which data to grab) and sending it off to a third-party API every *second*. When a worker has no more work left, it emits an event to the controller, which in
Also, there is an external RESTful API that manages the application. This is what will be adding/manipulating the data the workers/controllers are polling.
22:26
@bwoebi So nearly all the complaints on-list and on reddit are about fn.
@LeviMorrison whatever syntax, this is the only thing you'll find bikeshed about
the rest of the RFC is pretty uncontroversial
Some people want to extend fn and => to work on methods, which IIRC you don't want.
If you'd used another syntax, they'd complain about that then
@LeviMorrison I don't have decided yet ("=>" on methods), but it's definitely out of scope
If we use |params| expr that would effectively kill it migrating to other places.
Which... is either good or bad, depending on how you view it.
@LeviMorrison that's true.
22:28
Also we can throw in the => still if we want to make return types less awful: |$x|: int => $x * 2
@LeviMorrison I have no stance on that yet.
@LeviMorrison ugh
I think I'd rather drop the symbol and deal with |$x|: int $x * 2. However, if we ever support int[] notation as a type then we'd have an ambiguity with |$x|: int [], though it may be solvable.
Note that ambiguity doesn't really exist semantically (it would error), just in the grammar.
@LeviMorrison this would be semantically ambiguous too:
|$x|: int [] [0]
(even if it makes no sense to dereference an empty array, but…)
I mean... I'd rather have Array<int> anyway, but it's something to be conscious of.
/cc @NikiC and @JoeWatkins
Oh, one more example of => for parameter-less closure: || => $x
/afk a bit
@LeviMorrison It could still be ambiguous with |$x|: array [] :P
22:33
@Wes lol :-P
@pmmaga Yes, I suppose that is true.
Again, would really prefer Array<Array> in that case.
I suppose if we are devious we could purposely choose |params| expr and thus prohibit int [] from ever passing (feature can exist, just not with that syntax).
22:53
@Allenph why would controllers listen to changes in database?
I mean, why the fuck would you call something like that "a controller" ?
@LeviMorrison ...
meh, if we do || we gotta =>, the return type just looks too ugly otherwise
Or else forbid return types
It's sorta really pointless on a short closure
And this is also the reason why I voted against the callable signatures rfc
forcing to specify a return type hint for a short closure would be super ugly
@NikiC It is, but I think that would be a deal-breaker for many.
@Trowski yeah
I like the => particularly for closures without params, || => $x + 1 vs || $x + 1
rust solved this by requiring braces if a return type is specified
I.e. you have to write || -> Type { expr } instead of || -> Type expr
23:09
I'd be fine with that but I am not sure Internals would go for it.
Some people are okay with my proposal because it does not allow a block body.
@NikiC just that we typically expect stmt and not expr inside {}
@LeviMorrison I'd avoid it.
Block bodies can always be added later.
@Trowski My point is that if we allow ||: array [] now it isn't so easy to fix later.
@LeviMorrison Right, but it might be better as ||: array => []
But we'd much rather have |params| expr without the arrow, because shorter and we don't like return types on these closures anyway.
23:19
I'm not sure I agree. The => helps separate the parameters and body, regardless of types.
Is int[] necessary? Seems array<int> might be better. Seems you said that above.
What was the blocker on short closures? ~> or the lack of types?
@Trowski Both.
Some people also didn't like {}.
Which is why the current RFC works around all of those...
It's like... JUST GIVE ME THE FEATURE ALREADY PLS OXOXOX WHATEVER YOU WANT!
@LeviMorrison Hmm… maybe propose |param| expr without types and see what the reaction is.
@Trowski well… it'd earn a no-vote from me…
@bwoebi How about |param| => expr?
With no type restrictions.
@Trowski why not just fn($param) => expr then at that point?
23:32
@bwoebi No new keywords and doesn't look like a weird function call + array key => value assignment
@bwoebi I'd be fine with that. Seems there was some contention over the keyword on the list.
@LeviMorrison and instead it just looks generally weird?
Can't remember how to do strikethrough, I guess.
@LeviMorrison with dashes instead of tildes
Thanks.
@bwoebi Yes. And not searchable in the manual.
23:34
@LeviMorrison Good point. Right now [fn() => $x] is valid, albeit weird, code.
@Trowski (just that nobody would ever write such code)
If we have to do function(params) => expr I'll be sad because that's still pretty verbose, but I think I'd still vote it in. That is what one of my RFC versions looked like, for basically all the reasons we keep going over and over.
@LeviMorrison well, I'd like to see some vote on fn() first
23:48
I certainly would vote yes on fn() if that's what you decided upon.
@Trowski And what about function(params) => expr or |params| => expr?

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