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13:00
you have 100 parts to a page and they get strings from configs etc
@Oldskool I set Order allow,deny and Allow from all and invalidate you denial!
/evil laughter
@DaveRandom I guess I'll have to allow that.
@Ekin yeah, needs more fixing … memory leaks were much worse in past times… If @Joe has some time, he may give it a shot, otherwise, please remind me in a week.
o/ Oldskool long time no see!
they replaced it with mod_omgwtfbbq at some point and now I have no idea how to configure acl on apache
neither do I care
13:07
@TechTreeDev a) don't call count() inside a loop. b) The condition $sort_array[$j-1] > $sort_array[$j] should be part of the while(). You don't need to loop further once it fails
If I have a PHP page that has minimal PHP and gets data from an Ajax call when the document loads, should I just have PHP echo the data straight into the JS variable or should I keep it to have as little PHP as possible?
I was told to have as little PHP as possible on pages that were not functions but it doesn't make sense to make the extra Ajax call
@Alesana which JS variable? Do you make the Ajax call immediately the page loads?
@NikiC Thanks, now Insertion is faster in both categories. Thank you
@iroegbu Yeah immediately. I have it on multiple pages, it's data such as a list of options or table data
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Q: How to pass variables and data from PHP to JavaScript?

Madara UchihaI have a variable in PHP, and I need its value in my JavaScript code. How can I get my variable from PHP to JavaScript? I have code that looks like this: <$php ... $val = $myService->getValue(); // makes an api and db call $> I have JavaScript code that needs val and looks along the...

It all depends on what you need.
@Alesana It's constant?
13:25
@MadaraUchiha That is useful. It's dynamic data if that's what you're asking. Right now I do echo some data straight into a JavaScript variable as JSON but the data is minimal such as a page name coming from a POST variable (not the variable directly, but I run a `switch (...){case '...':} on it) or a sanitized integer to communicate the ID of the item we are looking at
I am generally against generating JavaScript directly with PHP
why in this code "example" is returning codepad.org/wKUahCaC
Especially when user input is involved. It scares me.
And there is just one line of PHP at the top of my JS code, always var phpobj = <?php echo json_encode($jsobj); ?>;
13:27
Those are horrible var names
Haha
I'd recommend doing against that
@Alesana Seriously. Variable names should describe the data that the variable contains, not what you are doing with it.
As someone reading you JS code, I don't care where the data came from, I care what the value means
@DaveRandom $jsobj contains an array of descriptive keys
$jsobj['page-title'], $jsobj['page-id'], etc...
@littlepootis Why is that?
@Alesana if you need to explain, your name sucks
13:29
$pageInfo['title'], $pageInfo['id'] etc
@Alesana call it pageData
or Bob
Bob isn't that variable, tbh
or even just page.
page.id, page.title etc...
@Alesana Why do you want to do that? There's probably a better way to do what you're trying to achieve.
@DaveRandom I contest that
A metasyntactic variable is a meaningless word used as a placeholder in computer science, intended to be substituted by some objects pertaining to the context where it is used. The word foo as used in IETF Requests for Comments is a good example. By mathematical analogy, a metasyntactic variable is a word that is a variable for other words, just as in algebra letters are used as variables for numbers. "A standard convention is that any file with 'foo' in its name is temporary and can be deleted on sight." The names of these consecrated "metasyntactic variables" are also commonly used as actual...
13:31
But it's not just page info, it also contains the default currency symbol, and other information depending on the page. I just thought I would name it that so on each PHP page it is consistent.
bob is fine!
@littlepootis To communicate variables that JS would need to use in order to send the right data with an Ajax call.
@Gordon sure, I'd do him
@DaveRandom and who wouldn't
And so I don't echo multiple variables into JS, just one
13:34
@Alesana There's nothing to be gained there. There's no limit on the number of vars you can have in JS, far better to make your code easy to understand when you come back to it having not touched it for a year
And yes, that will happen, there's no such thing as "Oh, I'll never need to touch this again"
@DaveRandom I am not trying to limit JS vars, I'm trying to limit the amount of times I echo PHP into JS. Here would be an example of my code...
var phpobj = <?php echo json_encode($jsobj); ?>;
var defaultCurrency = phpobj.currency;
var pageInfo = phpobj.pageInfo;
var pageName = pageInfo.pageName;
The number of times isn't the thing you need to limit, it's the number of places. If you do it 60 times in the same place, that's still only one place
I can back this up with all manner of opinions
/me goes home, bbl
That makes sense, I guess I've been looking at it the wrong way then. Anyways, there are some other parts of my code that I really need to improve my variable-name game anyways
Okay see ya
TIL: My coffee machine has a color display. It's exclusively used in color for system errors.
@littlepootis Would Ajax calls be a better way to get things like default settings? (timezone, currency, etc..)
13:42
I recently learned that the coffee machine at the office (which also has a color display and runs windows) costs 400 euro to decalcify
@bwoebi yes
@Ekin remind monday morning
sure
it's not end of the world bad, don't let it stop you doing whatever you were doing
@FélixGagnon-Grenier speaking today and tomorrow
13:47
oh that's cool
Not really looked into it, but it looks like the thing we were looking for
@JoeWatkins indeed, just the coverage report takes a good while to be printed
oh that's nothing to do with leaks
@Gordon ever seen blue screen of death there?
@Ekin That's phpunit being slow
13:49
@iroegbu nope.
yeah I kinda presumed it would be phpunit
also I made a mistake trying to valgrind the same without that ->will($this->returnValue(new Success(true))) on the test.... had to reboot...
14:05
also discovered 'ptype' in gdb... that's so very useful... made it easier to familiarize with the internal structures for me as I played around
although it was annoying to get so many 'Cannot access memory at x' when I tried to see values in arData etc
still not really sure why I got that
takes a bit of fiddling, but possible to var_dump from gdb
there used to be a hash dumping thing
disappeared when ng was merged
oh I remember wrong, no fiddling required, call php_var_dump(address, 0) will do it
How creating objects are secured than static call?
@Ekin arData is non-contiguous for non-packed arrays ... so reading arData[0] for index 0 of an array won't work ...
@Exception that question makes no sense to me
@Gordon then why should I use object instead of static as we can call any method(except private) using static method call?
14:16
@JoeWatkins can't remember exactly what I was doing since I rebooted, but I tried stuff like arData->val->value but always said that
Wes
Wes
ah, when you realize your code is very much used... but only in tests -__- why did i even write it...
if you want to look at specific key, call zend_inline_hash_func to get the hash for the key, then arData[hash_val] should give you the bucket you want
alright, noted both for the next time, thank you
@Ekin I pretty certain that is a bug in phpunit, but I don't understand that codebase at all
the test we were looking at last night should have been instafail with a TypeError, like it did with the explicit returnValue(null)
yeah I played with it in both gdb and valgrind and I saw it looped in lxr.room11.org/xref/php-src%407.1/Zend/zend_API.c#898 there
but since it literally crashed and I rebooted I couldn't go any deeper
14:20
@Exception what?
@DaveRandom PHPUnit is not very complicated … well, as long as you're not using the mocks.
also if I run the phpdbg command in gdb (when testing without ->will()) I get PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted at /opt/php-src/Zend/zend_arena.h:69 (tried to allocate 65568 bytes) pointing to reactor()->tick($noWait); in amphp/amp/lib/functions.php
which was the Uncle Bob's lecture, where he talked about "rewrite VS refactor"?
the one with "tiger team" term
@Ekin Same thing jay hit yesterday
/me assumes it's the same thing
and since code exited with code 0377 I get no stack
14:28
@Trowski Dart uses then and whenComplete (finally) api.dartlang.org/stable/1.22.1/dart-async/Future/…
@Gordon you still didn't get it?
@Exception He's slow special
@Ekin tried giving it more memory to see if it goes past it ?
@PeeHaa haha
@Exception nope. I have no clue what you are asking. You said something about "creating objects being secured" and then I think you asked about why one would use objects over static methods. But I'd prefer if you would make this into a proper question instead.
14:32
@Gordon well I just had simple question why should I use object over static?
nevermind
found that lecture
!!? when to use static methods in php
Search for "when to use static methods in php" (https://www.google.com/search?q=when+to+use+static+methods+in+php&lr=lang_en)
• php - When to use static vs instantiated classes… - 26 jul. 2009 - This is quite an interesting question -- and answers might get interesting too ^^ …… (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1185605/when-to-use-static-vs-instantiated-classes)
• oop - When do I use static variables/functions in… - 10 aug. 2009 - I am refreshing myself on OOP with PHP and I saw an example of … You use static when… (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1257371/when-do-i-use-static-variable
@Exception ^
as a rule of thumb: when you want to do OOP, you want to use objects.
@JoeWatkins haven't, will try
14:36
@Ekin yes, I'm pretty certain it's a phpunit bug
yes it looks like it is
I haven't been able to test it but I think it's probably an infinite recursion that happens when the mocked method declares a return type and the mock doesn't explicitly return anything
@Exception Better question. Why should you use static, ever?
It might be worth asking @SebastianBergmann if he has a minute, although I am loathed to ping busy people with unproven bug reports and avoided it doing it until now
@Gordon the only sensible answer that I can come up with is: "when refactoring code, as one of the first steps from include-oriented code with global variables"
14:39
@tereško I like static methods for named ctors
yes, that's a good option too
but I have need such constructor like 4 times in my entire life
5 hours ago, by PeeHaa
> I prefer accessing globals through static function calls. Source code looks better; I use glb::get('myglobalvar') instead of $GLOBALS['myglobalvar']. This gives me full control over global access, which can be the source of problems in practice.
Anonymous
is there a console controller made for laptops?
@PeeHaa So, no good reason then
14:41
Also, when writing Value Objects I sometimes add a static isValid so I can use the VO as a validator
@samayo what's that?
Anonymous
I want to buy one right now but not sure what to call it
Anonymous
I saw a controller with a bluetooth dongle
controller of what?
Aren't they all working like that?
Anonymous
14:42
@tereško in laymans term: avoid playing pc games with keyboard/mouse
@samayo that makes no sense but I think Steam offers one
Anonymous
no?
@samayo do you have a gaming controller already?
@JoeWatkins it consumes all whatever limit I give
or do you intend to buy one?
14:43
I have yet to find a controller that would allow me to play the same precision that mouse and keyboard allow
@Ekin sounds buggy
yeah
Anonymous
my old roomate used to play fifa on his laptop with ps-like controller
Avoid playing.. what? Would you honestly play an FPS with a controller?
@Ekin I'd do the same when it comes to @PeeHaa's mom
Anonymous
14:44
@tereško heading to electronic store right now
Anonymous
but not sure what to ask for
Thanks @salathe <3
@samayo A console :D
Anonymous
hehe I need $200 more than I have
I use my Steam controller for .. emm ... 3r person spectacle fighters, twin-stick shooters, racing games and fighting games
Anonymous
14:45
What's the difference between equalTo and identicalTo in PHPUnit ?
@JayIsTooCommon == and ===
assertEqual / assertSame ?
If you want a controller to use on the PC, I would recommend an xbox controller. The steam controller is nice, but you can't really do a lot of twin-stick stuff with it
Anonymous
@Gordon ah, thanks
14:46
@DaveRandom add phpunit to lxr please
Sure thank only @Gordon
Be like that
^3 yes please
I really find the touchpad difficult to work with for twin-stick
Anonymous
thanks Sister Haa <£
@Gordon though, you probably should buy it on sale (it tends to have -40% to -60%)
Anonymous
14:47
@Gordon can we find any controller on local stores? I am not playing via steam btw. I just downloaded some games and got tired of the tiny keyboard
Yea I got mine at 40% off with DS3
@samayo Buy a $5 usb keyboard
@samayo I think you are solving the wrong problem :P
as in, you have a 13'' laptop
Anonymous
yeah
Anonymous
i know "laptops are bad consoles are good"
14:49
no
"tiny laptops are bad for gaming"
"consoles are bad" (no qualifier necessary)
Anonymous
I have gamming monitor.
Anonymous
the laptop is not for gamming but the keyboard is the problem right now
buy an external keyboard?
then get a keyboard and use that
I have an external keyboard for my thinkpad as well
though it is the thinkpad keyboard. same one as in the thinkpad.
Anonymous
14:53
The last time I played games was in '08 with a controller, so I am not used to playing games with a keyboard
learn
Anonymous
hmm tbh just the idea alone seems weird.
user1804599
Anyone aware of a PHP AST and pretty printing library in OCaml?
user1804599
I suppose Bookface has one as part of their tools, I should look there.
@JoeWatkins indexing now
Anonymous
15:01
someone stop me before I buy this digitec.ch/en/s1/product/…
@samayo keyboard are good for .. emm ... first person shooters/platformer, strategies, flight simulators (if you dont have a joystick), hack'n'slash, turn based squad strategies and mmo's
Anonymous
sales guys says it works with everything
sure, but not with every game
Anonymous
thats what I thought
@JoeWatkins done
Anonymous
15:06
@tereško yeah I think the main problem with when playinh football. Otherwise, I think the keyboard experience might be ok
@samayo I have never played sport-simulators
@rightfold hack is implemented in ocaml. good enough?
Doesn't HHVM use OCaml for that kind of stuff?
@DaveRandom cool
oooh, camel
Anonymous
15:19
@JoeWatkins cute.
^^ I have just discovered this is not true.
The volume of each WTF needs to be taken into consideration.
user1804599
@NikiC Not sure it has a pretty printer. :P
user1804599
h2tp should but it's abandoned
On a completely unrelated note, I have just discovered some entries being stored in elasticsearch that, apparently, have 80,000 properties per entry.
I doubt if the universe as a whole has 80,000 properties
Anonymous
15:23
I second that
@Danack I think that Robert Hooke would not appreciate this
@rightfold they have some code formatter at least
@JoeWatkins family pic?
what ?
Anonymous
@DaveRandom do you have a wide screen :B ?
15:33
@MadaraUchiha assuming I have Composite Pattern in Java where every method just delegates to the leaves until one of it returns a non-null value. Is there any way with bifunctions or generics to reduce the boilerplate code? I currently have one method per interface method that only differs in the call to the leaf
@Gordon Is that all the composite pattern does? It loops around some children and executes an interface method until one returns not null?
Why wouldn't it be until one returns null?
@Jimbo because I need the return value from one of the leaves.
Morning.
  @Override public String getSocket() {
    for (ContainerUtil containerUtil : containerUtils) {
      String socket = containerUtil.getSocket();
      if (socket != null) {
        return socket;
      }
    }
    return null;
  }
I have eight methods doing this. They only differ in String socket = containerUtil.getSocket();
Ah so you're finding sort of a working socket in a group of sockets
15:48
let's say yes.
I think I can somehow extract the boilerplate to a separate method so the actual interface methods look like return tryLeaves(somethingwithacallback(containerUtil.getSocket())). But I dunno how.
@kelunik Yep, good catch, I didn't see that.
@kelunik Yep, I agree.
@JoeWatkins the camel picture ;)
oh I see
it was a joke, but it was funnier in my head.. But then again, everything is funny in my head, so meh..
@kelunik Seems odd that they would choose then, but then be more verbose for whenComplete.
I think the method name is fine here. When someone learns what an interop promise is, they'll quickly learn what when() is without much room for ambiguity to what the function does.
15:58
@DaveRandom Hm?
16:09
@Trowski agree.
@Trowski I think so, too. But that's true for any method name we choose. onResolve better describes the method IMO.
@Trowski @bwoebi I'm not sure anymore whether Loop::execute is really the best solution.
@kelunik why?/what would be preferable?
@kelunik So, #145?
Do most PHP setups come with CURL enabled? I need to do postbacks and I think CURL is the only way to allow postbacks to https://.
16:24
@bwoebi No, removing the factory and ::execute as well.
@kelunik That's quite a contrast to your previous approach… what's the gain by allowing the React-style loop?
Would we still do scoping in Amp, and let the spec be simple?
@Trowski Hopefully getting React on board.
@kelunik So long as we can do scoped loops in Amp, I'm all for it.
@Trowski And an easier Amp\wait.
Kay
Kay
I'm getting an error saying cannot use object of type Wine as an array when using this line? Is there an equivalent line to do the same thing?
foreach ($wineListing as $wineID=>$description) :
$json = getWinesByDescriptionJson($description);


"<option data-description='$json' value='" . $description[0]['wineID'] ."'>" . $wineID ."</option>";


endforeach ?>
16:30
@kelunik I that case, I honestly think that it's better to just reduce it to pure get/set
@bwoebi Why?
@kelunik because, why a complete API when we don't end up using it?
@bwoebi We will use it?
Nothing changes there.
1 min ago, by Trowski
@kelunik So long as we can do scoped loops in Amp, I'm all for it.
??
Amp doesn't care about setting the loop / scoping except for our tests.
16:34
If the interop lib is meant only for async lib developers (that is, users of async libs would not use Loop), then get/set makes sense.
@Trowski I slowly feel like we should move towards that
@Trowski This is exactly like I view it.
The only thing application developers might use are the timers, but we can introduce higher level "abstractions" for application developers there, e.g. class PeriodicTask.
Then let's just do that… if there's a run and stop method that's fine, but they're not really necessary then.
Anyone know why an array I'm trying to access from another file, that I have required, is still coming back null?
@Trowski uh… do you mean libs like amp/dns or like amp/loop ?
16:38
amphp/loop won't exist any longer.
It will get merged into the spec.
uh whatever
Everything else makes things really complicated (especially for newcomers).
Hmm, any easy way to get a serverside time across to the client, accounting for data received time taken?
Guess it's more a client / js thing.
@kelunik also onSignal
Anonymous
@DaveRandom won't this cause a notice if there's no email hash? github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/blob/master/src/Chat/Entities/…
16:40
and then we have about everything except stream watchers…
@bwoebi I mean amphp/amp. We'd re-introduce the functions like Amp\delay().
@Trowski In that case, then we do only need get/set() though??
@bwoebi Right.
Fine then we agree.
@bwoebi And others not using Amp?
16:42
@kelunik shall use their own wrappers
… or use amp just for the wrappers
whatever they like to.
If react adopted the standard then they would have to add similar functions.
Or whatever they chose to do.
@kelunik Yeah, that.
Hm... PHPUnit still has \Exception type hints declarations. @SebastianBergmann github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit/blob/…
@Trowski I don't think we need them. Amp\wrap is fine for the view places where you want to run as coroutine.
17:03
@JayIsTooCommon No
fuck that code is ugly
@kelunik Maybe we don't need all of them, but how would a user make a timer?
Stop trying to be smart @DaveRandom
@JayIsTooCommon There is always a string in emailHash be it an empty one
@PeeHaa Uh … he is smart?
Wait I will let you decide for yourself :p
:-)
@PeeHaa hmm?
17:07
ugly
no?
yes ugly as fuck
@kelunik The functions would not have to be as before, probably just loop accessors, e.g. function Amp\delay($delay, $callback, $data) { return Loop::get()->delay($delay, $callback, $data); }
I had to look more then a second to see waht's going on in there
user924016
Hmm.. somebody told my that there might be quirks with using css vh/vw ... cant find anything on it... true stroy? or just cool story bro?
17:12
@SebastianBergmann so we came across an issue last night whereby, when mocking a method that has a non-scalar, non-nullable return type declaration, if we did will(returnValue(null)) it would fail immediately with a TypeError, but if you don't declare will() at all then it would hang and eventually die with an OOM.
@Trowski Loop::delay
@Trowski Then what's the point of it? Instead of directly Loop::delay?
@NikiC Btw; is it correct, that insertion is a bit faster but has way more comparisons/swaps than selection?
@TechTreeDev it should have less comparisons but may have more swaps
Anonymous
Anonymous
17:17
?
@JayIsTooCommon 3v4l.org/k9dhD
this is the test in question @SebastianBergmann, if we remove L45 we see the issue, if we change it to explicit ->will($this->returnValue(null)) it would fail immediately with a TypeError, which I assume would be the intended default behaviour?
Anonymous
Yeah but this doesn't do that, it gives it '' if there's no email hash? github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/blob/master/src/Chat/Entities/… Or am I mis reading
Okay, then it should be ok now: 4000 Elements:
Insertion: 1.04s | around 4 mil swaps
Selection: 1.18s | around 28k swaps
Or ist this too much for insertion?
Anonymous
Line above ^^
17:19
@JayIsTooCommon yes it's somewhat a weird way to write it. But it works fine
@kelunik That would be if we went with just get/set. If we go with your PR, then users will still need to be aware of Loop and would use Loop::delay, yes.
Anonymous
@PeeHaa it would give a notice?
No :P
Anonymous
Wat
This returns an empty string $emailHash = (string)($data['email_hash'] ?? '');
17:20
@PeeHaa well I disagree but since it's clearly not immediately obvious then there muct be something in what you are saying...
Anonymous
@PeeHaa yeah, and then it tries to access $emailhash[0]
yes, but with another ??
Anonymous
Ohhhhhh
@Trowski Users should be aware of the loop in any case IMO. And not having custom wrappers makes things clearer.
17:21
this checks whether the first char is a ! OR in case there is no first char it's an empty string again ('!' === $emailHash[0] ?? '')
Anonymous
Shut up.
It's an attempt to gracefully handle unexpectedly missing data from SE
Anonymous
But thanks...
Anonymous
:D
@TechTreeDev for random data that sounds reasonable
17:22
@NikiC Okay, thank you :)
@kelunik But then in Amp we'll be recommending Amp\execute() instead of Loop::run()?
@NikiC I didn't expect the difference in the benchmark for random fopens to be that large TBH.
@Trowski No, why should we?
@kelunik It should not give a benefit on random fopens
That doesn't make sense
@NikiC Repeated ones.
even so
17:28
@kelunik For scoped loops, unless we want to abandon that strategy. I liked it, but it probably isn't necessary for apps, only testing.
Right, it has exactly zero benefit for apps.
And for testing I just discovered another approach. We can use a PHPUnit TestListener to reset the loop automatically for each test.
We'll have to do something for clean shutdowns in Aerys.
Right, a simple try { $old = Loop::get(); Loop::set(new NativeDriver); Loop::defer(...); Loop::run(); } finally { Loop::set($old); }
evening room
@kelunik That's a bug. Can't really fix it until PHPUnit 7, though. BC :-/
@DaveRandom Ticket with minimal, self-contained, reproducing test case, please.
17:33
@SebastianBergmann Is there a way to register a TestListener programmatically instead of from the config?
How can i order a query from low to high? I know DESC is high to low
@Trowski It's not worth complicating everything (even if just a little bit) if everything is also possible without the scoping. Making the absolute edge case a little bit more complicated costs basically nothing.
@TheCodesee ASC?
Thats it, thanks
@kelunik Yeah, that makes sense… I'm still trying to let go of the scoping, but I see where you're coming from.
Keeping Loop as a public API will keep things simple, I think I prefer it over just get/set.
Plus I'd have so much less code to change (again)
@Trowski For any secondary loop, using a native loop is completely fine.
And if everything happens as planned, NativeLoop will be bundled.
17:44
@kelunik Not really.
@kelunik Wouldn't have to be a native loop, all the implementations support scoping anyway :-P
We might want that to remain as part of the Driver spec.
@Trowski Yes, but it's a built-in loop then, not a custom one.
@kelunik Sure. That's definitely fine for that purpose.
@Trowski Yes, definitely. We still want recursive Loop::run.
 
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Wes
Wes
18:51
i wrote copypasta'd a c function :B it works
Gosh. So many people recommending Laravel presently during talks.
I've almost been convinced to like, try it
:P
@FélixGagnon-Grenier oh, you should try it.
that will probably fix your problem
Wes
Wes
19:07
meanwhile, @ laravel conf i.imgur.com/iNAro5p.jpg
5
Lol
@Wes omg, you have verified that PewDiePie is a nazi ... and also apparently immortal
Wes
Wes
wat
Nite all
Wes
Wes
cc @FélixGagnon-Grenier ^ click the pic
19:14
@Wes archive.is/ip8QA , you can't read it without archive, because it's behind a paywall
Wes
Wes
he looked just as stupid to me even without the antisemitic jokes
@Wes lol. Dude :p
@Linus nite
Wes
Wes
i've just started writing a documentation for a software i've written like 3 years ago. it's not going to end well, because i don't know anymore how this thing was supposed to work
they even asked me to make videos, like with screen recording. lol
are they paying you for it?
Wes
Wes
19:27
yes, but clearly not enough, otherwise i would just do them
19:47
Shit.. I almost made that symfony guy cry after explaining how auryn was a dic contrarily to pimple used in his talk. R11, what have you made me in?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Are you at the same thing @Ocramius is at now?
Yup
Btw props @Ocramius for your talk on event sourcing. Looking forward for tomorrow's one
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Did you punch met him yet?
Still too impressed with all the PHP superstars everywhere to do something like that
@FélixGagnon-Grenier It's not hard. Just walk up to him, punch him and walk away again
19:51
Lol
Noted
Is Rowan from the internals some 20 something long haired guy?

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