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Hey @DaveRandom
03:48
Not exactly, no. This is about finding the simple-most solution possible to this problem. I have solved the problem before posting my very original question, but with three lines of code. You gave me two. I look for one. Nothing was wrong with using three lines. Nothing would be wrong applying your solution. But the question as such remains unanswered. — SquareCat 1 min ago
I don't even know what to say to that.
Morning 0/
Is this how we ascertain simplicity now? How many lines of code can we reduce the solution to?
I mean by that logic str_replace("\n","", $code) and done. All my PHP is a single line of code!
Look how incredibly simple it is!
04:08
@Sherif Might be a terrible homework assignment. :-P
bah. there are always ways to cheat one selfs way out of such a thing ;)
@Trowski I'm fairly convinced that backwards thinking is just the acceptable norm these days.
well, you know, with all the shit going 'round, going backwards might be the right thing to do :D
@kelunik It's irritating that fread and fwrite produce notices on broken pipes. I assumed unloading the server was the right way to go since that's the behavior on timeouts and read failures.
Wes
Wes
04:25
hodor \o
@Wes \o too soon
Wes
Wes
rip hodor
mornin
Wes
Wes
\o
04:36
o/
@Wes he was effectively ripped :(
o/
Wes
Wes
he's still cheerful in our hearts
oh yes he is :)
Wes
Wes
still so many months without GoT
ugh, should go to sleep soon. I try to begin at least one week before 10 am once in the year
Wes
Wes
04:39
how can we even survive
@Wes it's not like in april?
also, why not read the books?
this is a very good time dillater
Wes
Wes
june 25
ay!
btw, yeah, indeed, services can be application services too. how did you know I only created model services?
U SPYING ON ME BRO?!!!11111
Wes
Wes
that's a common misconception :B
also the "model" could refer to the application, i believe the names are "application model" and "business model"
it's funny cause this have been a very long and hard dilemna, that is, should I place the services in Package\Model or Package namespace
what would be the application model? entities representing users?
Wes
Wes
04:45
anything related to the software, and that is not related to the business domain
.. a request?
Wes
Wes
basically you could move there most of stuff you do inside the controllers
like, the session management
right, that sounds like an application service
Wes
Wes
basically the controller should just be the wire between the raw request and the application services. they should only tidy up the request (validate a bit - i try to do only type conversion, filter out stuff) and delegate to the application services
so you should end up with very tiny controllers
so in a way, a controller should almost be able to work properly in different domains
delegating to domain services
Wes
Wes
04:53
i'm not sure what's best. my controllers talk directly to both the application services and the business services. maybe they should only talk to the application services
I am not sure that, a priori, I agree that application services should talk with business services
off the top of my head, I think controllers can and should interact directly with domain services
Wes
Wes
i mean, maybe the application model should wrap around the business model, rather than providing an alternative way to access it
domain services is ambiguous, you mean business or application's domain? :B
hmmm... yes, I agree with you
yeah sry :p
hmmm... ok by domain I mean business
application controllers, ahould speak with application and business services, if we adopt the paradigm of application vs business services
that being said, in this point of view, it seems that there are no more business controllers, only services
Wes
Wes
what is business controllers :B
Wes
Wes
05:01
in my mind controllers should only take the raw request and potentially only converting types, e.g. $_GET['content_id'] to string to int
too fast for me
Wes
Wes
that is then passed to the application services which, for example, check if the session has the permission to read such a content
no. that's the application model, imho
hence takin in charge by the.. application services
Wes
Wes
controllers should just make the request usable by other layers
correct
but where does the logic reside?
if I need to 1) verify credentials 2) update record 3) return updated record
controller would... proxy that to service?
or do the three steps using services
Wes
Wes
05:04
the application logic resides in the application model (if user is logged on and has the permission to read this then delegate to the business layer, else return error)
the business logic resides in the business model (if the requested id exists then retrieve it or else return error)
poor examples... but you get it, hopefully :B
I think so :)
on that note, /me is off. gn
Wes
Wes
that said, i'm still not very confident with what i'm doing. i wish i had more opportunities and time to test stuff :B
don't we all ;)
Wes
Wes
\o gn :P
wonder what's the overhead of doing foreach($optional ?? [] as $k => $c){}
just for reducing code's verbosity...
@Wes Virtually nothing.
Wes
Wes
05:13
that's enough for me :D great. ty
05:28
Does Phpstorm have a way to disable all plugins temporarily without manually unchecking each plugin. I've got this weird issue when I drag and drop code it ends up just deleting the dragged code, and I think it's due to some plugin.
Wes
Wes
close phpstorm, rename the plugin folder to something else, create an empty plugin directory, reopen phpstorm?
also hi \o
06:01
@Trowski I thought about making PID a promise, but what do we gain by returning the real process ID?
06:13
posted on March 06, 2017

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

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06:49
do you guys know how to build a private chat in php
07:00
@HenryZhu yes. I'd say most of us in here know.
setup a webserver. add a let's encrypt certificate so it runs on https. enable basic auth or implement some sort of login. install any database and create a table for messages (and users if you are not using basic auth. upload an html site with a form to read from and post messages to that database. you are done.
morning
07:29
Ellow!
@Wes I needed at least one afternoon without r11, now I can quit whenever I want
also, moin
@Trucy you could ask a mod to ban you for a day
I always heeded ban requests when I was still active
07:47
@Gordon I did that on friday afternoon
@PHPeeHaa this explains everything... https://translate.google.com/#nl/en/true
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Wes
@Trucy bs. you are an addict :B
^ Ah, oops. How do I delete it again? Should prepend a dot @PeeHaa, otherwise it's not visible in the timeline.
@PeeHaa Maybe we can also add a mode that strips pings at the beginning?
!!undo
@kelunik he tweeted that already iirc
07:51
2 mins ago, by kelunik
^ Ah, oops. How do I delete it again? Should prepend a dot @PeeHaa, otherwise it's not visible in the timeline.
if you try to hug me, I'll punch you in the throat
ahahahaha
who said that
Feb 28 at 10:05, by Joe Watkins
if you try to hug me, I'll punch you in the throat
@Wes I need my hourly fix of stupid messages
mornin
@brzuchal o/
07:52
\o
@kelunik I was looking for that WorkerProcess class, but now I'm figuring out how to compose aeerys with async client using amphp/parallel on pthreads :)
Why do you want to use threads?
because I want all in one process so I can have shared in memory storage
If you use non-blocking I/O, you don't need threads.
I suppose it'll be faster on more threads, and more req/s rate
The more important thing is that you have to synchronize your data access and PHP is shared nothing.
08:05
I wanted to have in memory repository filled with data which cames from Docker Events API by unix socket and with access by REST
Ok, I may try in one thread just with async I/O for start
@brzuchal What do you want to store in memory? What does the API expose later?
hi
anybody has experience with google firebase
08:28
@kelunik REST API exposes just microservices informations retrieved from docker events which are stored in docker container labels with an option to add microservices entries also by REST API
Does ssh2_exec run in different shells for each execution?

I've set 1 connection, when executing to a directory and then try `ls -la`on it, it states the content of the user home dir.
if I run cd /path/to/directory ; ls -la

for example, it does state the content of the /path/to/directory
@keulnik it's a small app which acts like a Kong gateway but in PHP where microservices data came from docker events api and this model gets dumping into Nginx configuration on every change and then sends ngins -s reload signal so it can reload without restart
@brzuchal You probably don't want that in memory only, otherwise everything will be lost in case of a crash or restart.
@brzuchal So it's just a small daemon. Running it on one core is totally enough then, you don't need any threads. Well, except for the one main thread of course. :P
@kelunik yes i want it to be persistent in case of crash but I don't want it to be read on every request that's why I wanted it to be in memory
In that case a single Aerys worker is fine. You don't even need WorkerProcess, you can just use the regular aerys binary to run it.
08:41
@kelunik Yes please
morninis 11
@kelunik I would rather prefer the dot fix
morngin all
@kelunik thx
Wes
Wes
\o
08:55
mooorning
moaning
\o
09:10
user image
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^monday ... also, meet sox, my new friend, an old tyme british bulldog who I rescued on Saturday
aww <3
@JoeWatkins Cute! How old is he?
she is 3+1/2
Anyone an idea writing to an ssh2_shell without closing the stream (until disconnection) yet still runs the command (ssh2_exec() runs for each execution a new shell, I want it to remember what the previous command was, thus first ->execute('cd ...') and then ->execute('ls -la'))
09:13
TIL sox is a girl's name.
Anonymous
morsn
Wes
Wes
@MadaraUchiha who would do that to a person?
the winners of the worst parents ever awards probably
@Wes You people are weird enough vOv
Anonymous
@JoeWatkins aw, awesome! Where did you rescue her from?
(referring to this room, not to you specifically)
09:15
cough, cough
For example, I'm sure @Saitama here is capable of naming his dog "cat".
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that would actually be quite nice
people would be confused... which works for me... :/
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Wes
@JoeWatkins is that a dog name only or actual persons get that too :B
Anonymous
I assume it's a play on socks, because of her paws :P
@JayIsTooCommon a breeder, poole dorset
yeah it's her paws gave her the name ...
they kept her for one litter and apparently she hated it, so they had her spayed and then she started to fight with her other dogs which she got after sox, but decided to rehome sox rather than her other dogs ...
09:20
@JoeWatkins How many animals do you have in your house, at the moment?
3 dogs and 2 cats
Anonymous
@JoeWatkins that's sad... but at least she's with someone more caring
just in case someone in here is a masochist
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Q: Execute process in Runc container via Garden API

GordonI have a Cloud Foundry Bosh Lite install with Garden/Runc support running on my local dev machine with an app hosted on it. I can ssh into the Diego cell VM and execute cell_z1/0# runc exec 5f9c8b67-9170-4c53-4bab-bbb2e6a3acdf /usr/bin/printenv This will produce the following output: INSTANCE...

she's docile and well natured, the dogs she was living with included a doberman, and I didn't get to see the others ... I don't know if I believe everything I was told, but don't care, I have endless time and patience for her ...
Anonymous
@JoeWatkins I don't care what they say about you, you're alright.
Anonymous
she's not been looked after properly for sure, she has scratched out her own coat down both sides of her body, and there is what looked like a bite mark on her head (very small) ... dogs scratch their own coat out because of stress ...
she also weighs more than 30 kg (can't get a good weight because difficult to hold her still off the ground), so she's been overfed or not taken on walks, probably the latter ...
Anonymous
I accused my boss of racism the other day for stating that my dog was dangerous because of it's breed. Apparently racism isn't the correct term but I think it's close enough..
Anonymous
moin christoph
09:29
you can't blame people for saying that particular breeds are dangerous, the law backs up their prejudice, and so does the media every time a dog attacks someone, they never talk about the social status of the owner, or how well cared for the dog is, just it's breed, especially if it's a staffy ...
@JoeWatkins it's probably a mix of "nature" and "nurture" - you can grow a vicious corgi, but it would be harder than doing the same with a doberman
when someone murders someone else, it's all about social status and so on ... never their colour or creed ... and if anyone did mention their colour or creed, everyone would rebel against that ...
@JoeWatkins awwwwww
That's awesome \o/
I think it's almost entirely nurture, the difference between a dog and a wolf is nature, dogs and wolves can interbreed, they are not different species ... all domesticated dogs, even the most vicious you have ever seen, have within them the nature to be good pets
Anonymous
@tereško would it though?
09:32
@PeeHaa she's pretty cool :)
@SebastianBergmann they are also still using Cake
:(
it's all very sad
I'm inclined to tweet "Pro Tip: Do not use a framework that is not compatible with current versions of PHP or PHPUnit". But then I am the evil German again.
@SebastianBergmann that's what you get for removing staticExpects in 4. People won't upgrade :)
09:38
you'll just get the reply "but requirements"
@Gordon Yeah. Blame me for removing a feature that never worked.
hundreds, if not thousands, of users testing their production code with it cannot be wrong!
you just want to force people not to use statics!!1
Solution: don't use unit test. You should be smart enough to code without bugs!
but laravel's code base clearly says statics aint evil! cant argue with laravel. its all shiny and laravelish! it's taylored to everyone's needs.
09:44
If I want to make use of a php library without composer, can i simply include the files by hand or does composer do something on top? Never worked with it and don´t want to
@elsololobo Yes most likely you can just manually include it
But you probably just want to install composer
it´s something like NPM for javascript or?
Anonymous
@elsololobo why don't you want to use composer, out of interest?
TIL: "CakePHP is a modern PHP 7 framework"
09:45
Says so on the website!1!
TIL: "CakePHP is a modern PHP 7 framework"
yes don´t want to read into it. I just need just to solve one requirement with PHP everything else is in javascript
Anonymous
@SebastianBergmann They're using an old version of cake :P Cake 3 red velvet is the new version which supports 7
@SebastianBergmann lol it really does :D
@JayIsTooCommon You should have forgotten all about cake by now
Anonymous
still here for another two weeks.. refactoring cake and ruby applications...
09:47
\o/
:P
the next person to say cake owes me some baked goods ...
quake
quakePHP
What about gateaus?
Or pastries?
fun fact: I am still maintaining a cake 2.x app in production
it doesnt have unit tests
That's not fun at all
09:50
@SebastianBergmann I need a beer
@tereško I don't have any, sorry.
but he got nice cocoa. try that
@Gordon you owe me baked goods
@JoeWatkins noted
09:52
@tereško :me too =))
Wes
Wes
/me hates base 2 math
they didn't believe you
@tereško Of course not, Laravel came out
@SebastianBergmann you indirectly said cake, @PeeHaa owes me some baked goods
09:57
@tereško yeah, no need for talks or consultants when using laravel. with laravel everyone can be artisanal.
to be honest, I am very surprised they didnt invent their own unit testing framework by now.
Morning!
@Gordon Fewer weird tickets for me. Yay!
@SebastianBergmann maybe when you advocate for more SOLID in phpunit it will happen… as we all know from taylor's twitter: the silent majority hates SOLID
10:04
@Gordon Has it come to this already? Alternative facts and truths in the software development world?
@Wes got next error in PS :/
Anonymous
Taylor Trump Otwell
Feb 18 at 10:12, by Gordon
@tastapod thanks for having the guts to say what many are scared to say
in response to a SOLID bashing
Ooo, thanks for looking at my PR for generators Sebastian!
/me adds that guy to list of people I would never work with
10:06
I highly doubt that Dan North is against SOLID.
Anyone would like to vote up PS bug youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/WI-35306 /cc @Wes
why the fuck would one be against SOLID?
read the slides @SebastianBergmann
@Trucy lets see ... against SOLID means: active record, singleton, service locators
ya know, all the things that make laravel
@tereško pukes
10:09
@JoeWatkins I try to avoid "judging" presentations solely based on slides.
it was only a five minute talk, there can't have been much to accompany it ... and the slides do spell out that solid is a bad thing, because it's too much to remember and doesn't let you do stupid things ...
@tereško I don't know, I feel like I've gotta be on the fence about this.
/me now really hates laravel
@JoeWatkins Could still be meant sarcastically.
Uncle Bob responded to the tweet saying "all valid" :)
10:13
@Linus what happened?
@Gordon one of the slides says that SRP is wrong ... and advocates the opposite ...
someone didn't read all the slides I think ...
Wes
Wes
how can you be against LSP lol. i mean, others are in many ways subjective, but that one? lol
@tereško nothing much people with me arguing with me how good laravel is....
@Wes class User extends Table ... see, easy
Wes
Wes
more like class Goat extends Armchair
10:17
Can I play devil's advocate and say that SOLID shouldn't be blindly followed either? I'm still trying to pick up how to do things well, but to me following solid to the tee dramatically increases ship time and code complexity for newer developers, especially if done wrong with the best intentions (like I've done in the past)
you may not
moagain
Anonymous
sup christ
jesus chris
Anonymous
10:19
chris almighty
I love writing code which tries to follow it, but I'm at a point where the work I do does sometimes become overly complicated and vague because of additional interfaces, etc.
you can't replace a well defined set of rules with one fluffy "write good/simple/other adjective code" ... it doesn't work, what time is spent by new developers learning how to apply these principles, or any other set of well thought out application specific principles comes back ten fold ...
Hey Chris, thanks for bashing Jeeves into shape over the weekend
You beast
@JoeWatkins I felt the initial presentation weird but agree with @SebastianBergmann that judging it solely based on the slides might yield a false impression. after all, the author is not some unknown someone. what I find more disturbing is taylor's response to it.
@Sean I was avoiding doing real work on Friday :-P
10:20
!!dave
@DaveRandom should work on DNS lib.
Hahah
/me will actually finish it this week
@JoeWatkins Yeah, I agree. It's easy, just Write Simple Code(tm)!
@DaveRandom I hope so \o/
Means we can tag a stable gitamp release
10:22
@Gordon maybe it's unfair to think he believes what he wrote in the slides ... but if he didn't want people to think that, why tweet the slides on their own ?
also
fuck, it's Monday
it's a pretty tortured point to make sarcastically ... if the point is that you can follow principles and write simple code at the same time ...
why not just say that ...
@JoeWatkins it might have been tongue in cheek. who knows that wasnt there?
Wes
Wes
"5 minute talk" about "SOLID is all wrong" explains everything
I would suggest the majority of people responding weren't there, and are responding based on the title, and some of them based on the title and the content of the slides ...
Anonymous
10:28
!!wotd
fusillade: a general discharge or outpouring of anything.
if there's some point that I'm missing and am bound to miss because I wasn't there, then tweeting the slides wasn't very wise ...
Wes
Wes
i didn't know dependency inversion principle was about reusing code
:B
i would love to watch the actual talk now...
yeah agree
ThW
ThW
In the twitter discussion is sounds like is believing it: twitter.com/tastapod/status/825094828526546944
10:35
all we need is a bucket of sand, a mattress, two boiled eggs, a ball of string, and a time machine ...
@JoeWatkins You mean a Chron-O-John, red paint, cigar lighter, and clappering teeth?
Sir Joe, lord of the Watkins, forgive me for I have sinned. I tried to use a npm module before looking if I could do the same thing without.
Heh, Chron-O-John is something I haven't heard for a good while
@SebastianBergmann hehehe
Wes
Wes
> premature abstraction is the root of all mud balls.
i agree with that though
10:40
I played Day of the Tentacle start-to-finish on my PlayStation 4 Pro last weekend. Took less than two hours. But was fun. Again. :-)
@SebastianBergmann Is that the remastered version too?
cool
I played the original Maniac Mansion last year on my Amiga again. Way more authentic :-)
Can't wait for Thimbleweed Park to be released. If all goes well that won't be long now, though.
@SebastianBergmann Nice!
10:45
The Evil Disney Empire owns the IP for Maniac Mansion, Monkey Island, etc. and does not want to give/license it to the original authors. Nor do they want to use the IP themselves.
Sounds like disney alright
Need some advice on API best practices.
Null values are not preferred in API json response?
IOS developers do hate this?
thanks

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