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19:00
jesus christ
Someone should draft an RFC for that.
19:22
this is kinda why I am not learning typescript
all of the "javascript replacements" have been terrible so far
(and, yes, I see Go as a jaascript-replacement, because that's how it was marketed)
Nite all i/
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\i
this day has been surprisingly productive: I have managed to finish two stages of DuckTales in a single day
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stages?
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19:29
oh. is there a game? :D
@tereško Unlike Go Typescript actually has a typesystem
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typescript is nice
I suspect typescript will either die off, when Angular dies
or it will be merged in EcmaScript
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ah the life as js developer
I'm having to convert slowly to Angular 2 and then to React.
Sucks.
19:41
@Trowski Yes, I think that's a good size. 128K further improves, but it's a memory / speed trade-off.
@Allenph hmmmwat?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier The current application I'm rebuilding was written in Angular 1.
@Allenph not sure why would you want to move over to React
During the rewrite I'm getting rid of the controllers so I can shift to Angular 2.
I would see it as a downgrade
19:42
@tereško because it's good?
Then shift to Redux and React or something when I have the change.
What's wrong with react?
The functional paradigm makes more sense on the front end to me.
And that's what React is, isn't it?'
folks over at r17 prefer mobx over redux if last altercation serves right
React mixes the 3 layers of (frontend) web: content, style and behaviour
@FélixGagnon-Grenier React will probably be stable for a while.
I don't want to have to hop constantly.
the exact thing that we were fighting against in 2000-ish
19:44
@tereško I thought it was a huge violation SOC at first but when I saw it used it made sense to me.
gosh, it took all of 15 years to get over that?
about fecking time.
@Allenph sorry, but it's not
Look, dude. I don't know what I'm talking about. I just know there's a bunch of people smarter than me using it.
as I see it, you are making your code more melded to the framework
And I know I don't like Angular 1.
React is supposed to be mostly vanilla, isn't it?
19:45
@Allenph angular was really crappy, if you were not using Ecma6
They were not.
@Allenph no
I'm also going to try and shift that. I should just be able to add Babel to Gulp, but we'll see.
I want to get rid of Gulp though.
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19:46
@tereško My insinuation was not that they are smarter than you.
That they were smarter than ME.
it has nothing to do with whether they are smarter than me
I just pointed out, that your "reason" is a fallacy
I don't think the point I was trying to make was fallacious.
It can be a fallacious argument. It says right there in the article.
on an unrelated note, I hate deploying stuff to android
I don't know what I'm talking about -> There are people using it succesfully whom I know to be more experienced than I -> That is LIKELY the better option for ME
@FélixGagnon-Grenier try iOS then :D That should improve your attitude towards Android.
19:49
Not fallacious, because it's not a proof. It's a probability.
hahaha
@tereško aight, I'll just hold on to my boat :D
It's depressing how much simpler everything is in Django than Symfony for the same functionality. Probably should have spent all my time learning that instead..
Anonymous
Yeah. Symfony is unnecessarily complicated
Anonymous
Symphony
20:04
@samayo you are not supposed to use it as a framework
at least not according to Fabian
instead you should be using only the components, that you want
@HenryA. apples - oranges
Anonymous
For that, I would've preferred to use Aura
ugh, no
@Wes I was thinking about it and your method for composition has the same exact problem I have with Eloquent models.
Which means I must not be understanding something.
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what is that?
also, i'm far from knowing all the answers :P
Entity (Table) + BusinessTrait (Table) = Business (Domain Object)

$business = BusinessService::getById(1);
echo json_encode($business);

Result:
{
  "entity": {
    // Entity Table Stuff
  },
  "businessTrait": {
    // BusinessTrait Table Stuff
  }
}

What the front-end wants (and should get)...

{
  // All the properties on both.
}
That's also what I would PREFER to work with. If that is not abstracted so that I get the Business domain object how it should go out, I am going to have to merge the objects before I send them out all the time.
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20:14
i have no idea what that is...
Keep in mind that Entity (Table) + WhiteLabelTrait (Table) = WhiteLabe (Domain Object) and in order to keep it DRY I must have the individual tables as domain objects.
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what's "table"
It's pseudo code.
I'm telling you that a row in the entity table and a row in the businessTrait table make up one business domain object.
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what's businesstrait
The entity table is the stuff whitelabels and businesses have. The businessTrait table is some stuff only businesses have, and the whitelabel table is stuff only whitelabels have.
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20:17
if($business->isWhiteLabel()){
    $props = $business->getWhiteLabelProps(); // returns a WhiteLabelProps object
    $props->...
}
use composition, don't add methods to the same class
So manipulate the objects as properties on one objects and have a method to output an object with just the properties?
I'm confused. That seems icky and the stuff you show me usually makes things less icky.
How do you validate $props now? Props seems like a meaningless object. I want a business object.
Does that make sense or am I just missing something?
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consider that i don't know the domain of the thing you are doing. what you have here is specialization over an entity, right?
Yes.
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example of the properties you have in these things?
+--------------+------------------+------+-----+-------------------+-----------------------------+
| Field        | Type             | Null | Key | Default           | Extra                       |
+--------------+------------------+------+-----+-------------------+-----------------------------+
| id           | int(11) unsigned | NO   | PRI | NULL              | auto_increment              |
| ownerId      | int(11)          | YES  |     | NULL              |                             |
| name         | varchar(99)      | NO   |     | NULL              |                             |
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20:29
can't tell how that works without the foreign keys :B
Second table is whiteLabelTraits.
First is entity.
Foreign key in whiteLabelTraits is whiteLabelId.
Should be entityId. I'll change that.
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what's url, main color etc ?
Who cares?
If you must know, it's the color scheme for that branch.
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@Allenph "domain" driven design
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20:39
you model around real world entities and concepts, the "business logic" and the "business rules"
...
And then you normalize.
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you need to know what you are modeling in order to write good code
I do know what I'm modeling.
Oh. you needed to know. I was confused.
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but i don't, which is the reason i can't help :P
Whitelabels are companies who sell our service as if they're us. They have their own sites.
20:40
@Trowski I just added GzipInputStream to the PR, the code can probably be improved.
Businesses are part of the hierarchy of the actual consumers.
However businesses are very similar to whitelabels, largely because they fit the same part of the hierarchy, and to the top level (us) they are the consumers as well.
@Wes this is one of the reasons why I hate, when people simply name the primary key "id"
@tereško Why wouldn't you?
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@tereško i prepend the table name to all fields :B
The table gives you scope...
@Wes wuuuut?
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20:44
it's not uncommon @Allenph
@Wes that's a but of an overkill
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i know
.. also, has a tendency to cause the same problem, just with the foreign keys
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saves me some aliases tho
@Allenph because I like to have USING statements in my queries
20:45
@Wes That's like if I did this...

$something = (object) array(
  "something.property" => "someValue"
);
@kelunik Here's what I was thinking with end() closing only the writable side: github.com/amphp/byte-stream/commit/…
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what's the effect of being a whitelabel in the business domain
In the entity domain, you mean?
An entity is either a business or a whitelabel.
Not both.
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in the business domain, in the purpose of the application as a whole
20:47
.. sounds like same people, who promoted "decolonizing science": youtube.com/watch?v=C9SiRNibD14
A whitelabel is an object which represents a company who has their own site and is selling our services as their own. That eneity has an owner, and has a place in the hierarchy. Businesses are indirectly linked to this whitelabel because owners on another tier own businesses. Those lower tier owners are directly owned by the whitelabel owner.
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like, if you are a whitelabel, you will get special offers?
If you HAVE a whitelabel, you are in a particular place in the hierarchy.
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Wes
there's way too much to understand for me to be helpful i'm afraid. anyway it doesn't look to me that a WhitelabelProps object would be too bad
also if it's a 1:1 relationship chances are you should be using the same table in the database and probably also the same class in your program
@Wes But then the DB wouldn't be normalized.
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20:56
entityID | isWhiteLabel | whiteLabelURL | whiteLabelMainColor| city | country
normalized?
I might be confused on what you're advising.
You think I should just turn the trait tables into independent objects and get rid of the entity table?
(Which would force me to have a bunch of rows in multiple tables.)
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it seems to me that these are just properties on the entity object
or rather a group of properties on the entitiy
Is A principle.
A business IS A(N) entity.
A whiteLabel IS A(N) entity.
An entity alone is neither of these things.
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amuses me that you are convinced to be clear :D domain knowledge is crucial, and i have none about the thing you are doing :P
@Wes I did not understand the entire part of your message before ":D".
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21:08
you are explaining your problem, but evidently there is way more than that to know
i can't help you here...
I feel like if I explained I would be violating my NDA or something.
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the advice i can give you is, using "extends" in your code rarely a goo idea. working with clusters of types (aggregates, composites) is always better
I don't want to get in trouble.
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eheh
@Wes But then you have the problem I just mentioned. :/
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21:10
sorry, what problem again? :B
Business -> BusinessTraits makes no sense to me.
It seems like it should be a whole object with properties.
user6845426
Hi guys, i've been playing around with php and mysql. I'm populating html divs with content from my db table... how would I go about making them clickable in a way so that it loads a new generic php page passing through an ID or something so that I can load its content?
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could be, but then you should have the same class for both whitelabels and the other one. it's not that would be wrong
if those properties have no effect in the domain (i.e. are just dumb data properties) you can avoid overdoing the thing
@dipper I am having a hard time understanding what your goal is, but that sounds like a form or a link with GET variables in the URL.
user6845426
Yeah I think I explained that a bit weird. I'll post a code example now
21:15
@Wes Are you...telling me to...just say, "Fuck it"?
Gasp
Morning
user6845426
dpaste.de/BF5V I've made this which iterates through a table
user6845426
morning
@dipper
        $imgQuery = "SELECT * FROM images WHERE id='.$id.'";
That doesn't look like it's going to work.
user6845426
That all works how I anticipated
21:18
Huh. Okay.
So...what do you want then?
user6845426
So that code creates divs for each entry
Mhm...
user6845426
I want to be able to click on one which loads a viewer.php and pass along some info to identify which entry has been clicked. If that makes sense
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@Allenph yes. why complicate things on purpose... keep it simple until you understand what to do with it
@Wes But...
@dipper
echo '<a href="viewer.php?id=' . $row['id'] . '">VIEW ME</a>';
In viewer.php...
user6845426
21:23
ah perfect
if (isset($_GET['id']))
{
  // Do Something
}
user6845426
Thank you :D
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write code that is simple to change. we live in that circle of hell where us sinners are doomed to change code for all eternity... so just write it so that is easy to change. and don't make guesses until you actually see the big picture...
@dipper I suggest reading about client/server architecture, HTTP, and the $_GET and $_POST superglobals.
@Wes

*Dies Inside*
user6845426
Will do :)
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21:26
that's how software development works :P
@Wes If I read the whole book this weekend will I know?
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@Allenph nope :P you need to know about the domain of your specific application. you are in good company though. programmers usually write applications having almost no knowledge of the problem domain :D just put it together. if code is hard to read that's a sign you should be doing it differently. if code is too long you should also do it another way. simplify problems rather than trying to solve them youtube.com/watch?v=AUYPnxv0yss
Hey, @Wes...guess what.
A) I'll watch that at home.
B) You know what would solve this problem?
more beer ... solves every problem on a friday
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I'm not a beer guy. I just drink liquor.
21:41
s/beer/preferred method of killing brain cells/
Mine is ecstasy.
But I digress.
What is the root problem you are trying to solve?
Lack of dopamine.
That is the root problem of all human problems.
in mercurial, shouldn't hg update default get the "working directory" to the latest commit of that "branch"?
please, don't hate, I am not responsible for mercurial
<- 0 xp
21:51
@Wes What would for sure fix that problem is a separated piece of logic which knows how the database stores things (normalized) and how I want to think about them and acts as an intermediary between the two.

Something which is separate from the service, and separate from the domain object.
A data mapper!?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Why are you using Mercurial?
probably, because he gets paid for that
Touché.
I await the day that my idiocy has subsided enough to have @tereško not be a douche.
you'd be better off wishing to win the lottery. no offense @tereško
The years have softened him, I think.
21:54
but just wait a bit @Allenph, after a while you actually start to appreciate it
If that's the case I concede to wishing to win the lottery and then bribe @tereško into being nice.
it's like, the last line of defense between r11 and the horde of laravel devs
I am so happy you have provided me a safe bastion that allowed me to see the errors of Eloquent.
I would have never figured it out.
it's like Jaime in GoT season 1. the first time you watch the season, he sounds like a douchebag. the second time, you realize he's actually a totally reasonable person
... it seems, in mercurial, the codebase is some kind of mix of every branch that has ever existed
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Exactly. After season one you have lost your GoT ignorance.
I have the equivalent in software engineering.
I mean...that is what Git is.
Do you mean there is no concept of merges or something?
21:57
tbh, I have no clue about it, which is my current problem
@FélixGagnon-Grenier A moment of silence for thee.
I want to deploy stuff, and ionic will not build the latest version. I am greatly failling at it.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier it might be, since one of mercurial's primary goals is to provide trustworthy commit history
"CQRS for version control" would seem like reasonable approach to achieve that
22:01
That's basically what git is right? except backwards.
as I get older, my attitude towards Drake's equation become more and more dismissing (and that's from a person, who has seen an UFO close-up)
let me guess, you wonder, if finding intelligent life forms on earth is so hard, how in seven hells there would be some elsewhere?
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:D
I just have come to appreciate, how huge the gap between "has live" and "has technological civilization" is
hmmm, right. life predates technology a lot, 'round here
also, have a star
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like the tusk?
Without the tusk it might look like a strange mustache.
I can't take that mercurial business anymore, that is called a day. la'ers y'all
also, it seems just a bit undersized no @Wes?
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@LeviMorrison a squid.
mustache was missing. thanks
:B
@FélixGagnon-Grenier it's a she :B or a very young elephant
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22:24
short tusks are not rare these days. i've linked an article once. as elephant with long tusks are killed for them :( and don't reproduce, those with short tusks or no tusks at all are getting more and more common
Anonymous
@LeviMorrison can't unsee
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23:00
!!? fermi paradox
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thoughts, anyone? :B
it must be terrible... lol
i like it. it just took me 3 years to make :B
@LeviMorrison ^
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23:21
less concerned eye i.imgur.com/5z7yBgI.png

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