@Goose If you've got working Composer on dev then there should be two files composer.json and composer.lock you need to commit them both, on your production env you need installed Composer binary and run composer install command inside your project just right there were are your composer.* files this cause installing your dependencies into vendor directory and regenerates vendor/autoload.php file
@kelunik I dunno. I don't think it will go down well, a lot of people rely on the fuzzyness of it. It would probably need another function (or at least a "strict mode" flag which is disabled by default)
@Goose Composer is package manager so most of apps build their artifact on ContinousIntegration servers when composer install is executed and all source codes with all vendor/ directory are packed somehow and then delivered to production environment
@brzuchal it actually depends on the server "layout". The strategies for single-box will be vastly different, compared with a system with "failover" option. And both of those strategies will be incompatible with a cluster.
@tereško I use Docker so my CI builds artifact which is Docker Image pushed to Docker Registry so there are containers running on production env from those images
@kelunik Making an URI parser would be nice to have also components parser because sometimes you need only parse path with query and fragment, sometimes just authority section and with punnycode support also
@tereško Sorry, that's my flow so I'm basing on this what I know best
@Danack I've been. Once as an attendee and once as a speaker. I felt it was an excellent conference with a critical audience, excellent speakers and interesting topics. The only thing that was lacking was the dutch lunch.
well, you need a venue, you need catering, you need to pay all these speakers (travel exp, accomodation, gifts, potentially even a salary) and your employees. You need to market your conf, etc. - it's not cheap to do a conf.
@Patrick commercial confs are b2b, not b2c so it's not aimed at consumers. when I was still freelancing I didn't care for the fee because I needed to have expenses.
@PeeHaa ugh. I guess I'll check out the prices when they announce them. I just checked the flight prices and it's actually cheaper for me to get to that conference than it is to get to PHPUK at peak train times.
@tereško I then put the variables in to an array = to a new variable, however just returns array and no the value. so i suppose the question is what am i doing wrong?
select name="cat" sent to script becomes $_POST variable $cat_var then put many of these variables into an array. $result = array($cat_var, $cat_var1, $cat_var2, $cat_var3); then using $result to get the value. i'm guessing i'm doing it completely wrong.
@Patrick on a side note, compared to other language confs, php confs are still cheap. Java One starts at $2050. They offer a justification letter generator
@Patrick but seriously, why exactly do you need to justify spending 1k of company money on a conf offering the expertise of a couple dozen experts plus the opportunity to network with them all while showing some appreciation for your employees which might motivate them instead of considering better places to work where you don't have to haggle for these things?
@Patrick I am not saying it's free money. But to a company 1k is usually not as much as for a private person. that's why most attendees at such confs are sent by their employers. And obviously: if you don't see anything that you would think would be worth it, then don't go.
@Patrick look at the program. find something that interests you and/or would benefit you in your daily work. if you feel uneasy about it, choose one of the cheaper confs to get a better idea.
Company complains that firefox tags login page as insecure, "15 yrs not hacked", has SQLi on login form, gets hacked
https://arstechnica.com/security/2017/03/firefox-gets-complaint-for-labeling-unencrypted-login-page-insecure/
@kelunik @bwoebi ping @kelunik After last talk with you, I rewrite my Tcp Sever, I create a simple example, and I think found a bug, https://github.com/umbri/Empower
@kelunik I get same problem when do inverse, some client connect to Server, and on server side I write something to him, and then force disconnect him, after same client reconnect I get "Promise already resolved" on server side
it is possible to check that, for instance, the function will call it is possible to check, for instance, that the function will call commas help. which one is correct? the second, i'd say
Someone a second (Im almost done with my regex stuff but I have to match the second line ) regex101.com/r/m9bqq6/16 ;p IT is possible to have a number followed by a capital or non-capital letter >< ( line 2)
@Trowski Do whatever the fuck you want from my side. On one hand onResolve makes more sense on the other I am used to when so I don't really feel strongly any way
@kelunik Anyway, if you all disagree with me, feel free to decide that over my head. I am against. It's just naming in the end. It's a subjective question. Given that there seems to be board agreement in favor of it, I'm not going to revert that if you commit the change.
I'm not going to filibuster that, that just would be detrimental.
The thing is, a name like then() is there because it's essentially a DSL. Precisely because it can't be chained, it's not a DSL, thus I would prefer a more descriptive name
@Trowski There's two things I'm missing for a really generalized parser: the ability to cancel the watcher (and getting the remaining buffer), the ability to disable/enable the watcher (to rate-limit or similar things)
I think @bwoebi is fine with listen → onEmit, both exactly 6 chars. Maybe @bwoebi has an issue with hitting shift? Too good methods are case insensitive in PHP.
That was actually a lot easier, just needed two renames, PHPStorm did the test. One in Stream and one in Internal\Producer. For Promise, I did it for Internal\* manually with find & replace.
Before I go to the trouble of writing something, does anyone know of an existing lightweight thing that can validate a callable against a signature (via reflection)?
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