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Sam
Sam
22:00
ok.....I read that when a script wants a file from a directory, it reads all the files in the directory sequentially until it sees the correct one
is that true?
@Sam huh?
idunno. what os / filesystem?
Sam
Sam
Linux, Windows
@Sam Do you mean when you include/require a file?
@Sam i always thought it was (filename) exists or not
22:02
@Sam don't they just use tables for that?
phpmyadmin in your http root :S ?
Sam
Sam
no.....assuming an image is called from a script; all the images/files in that folder will be checked sequentially until the specific image file is reached, and then, that file is retrieved
that would be slow I guess
Sam
Sam
which is why if the folder contains a whole lot of files (probably millions), there might be a performance hit in retrieving the files
@webarto exactly
@Sam It is true I think that if you have loads of files in a directory it will get slow
Sam
Sam
22:06
ok...so, on an application such as facebook/google, where images are uploaded by users and stored in the system, how do you suppose they prevent such a problem?
@ircmaxell heh, had I known that everyone's going to use that title now I had released it under a commercial license ;)
@Sam the general approach is not putting everything in one folder
@Sam there aren't milions of files in one directory, probably...
for facebook or other big sites: I don't have any idea how they store stuff
when you have big site, you pay people to sort that technical obstacles for you
22:09
@ircmaxell someone will see conspiracy on slide 7 sooner or later
Sam
Sam
I understand that; you don't suppose a directory is auto-created for each user to store their pic/videos, do you?
they do as hosting company says it's best, you have to know, there are probably thousands of static servers...
posted on May 22, 2012 by Anthony Ferrara

Here are the slides from my presentation at NYPHP on STUPID vs SOLID development. Click through to see the slides. Read more »

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Sam
Sam
true, but even with the multitude of servers, there'll probably be only a single copy of image/video file
lol @7 @ircmaxell
22:14
@Sam probably not, at least 2 copies...
Sam
Sam
why would they need2 copies of the same file? meaning they'll have to delete both copies when the file is deleted by the user
if one disk fail, then user would lose pictures etc... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID not talking about FB, but in general
@Sam backup?
Sam
Sam
true
thanks for the input; gives me a direction for further studies
@Feeds Oh, you already held the talk?
22:20
It starts in 10 minutes
He actually had the slides up on his github repo since earlier this afternoon
user986408
i've a hard time modeling a class diagram here.. let's say we have auctions and categories.. so basically when i create an auction i have to hand over a category object (with name/description) so now every auction belongs to a category.. but on the oder hand one category has many auctions.. how do i do that.. do i have an array with auctions as an attribute of the category ?
two word answer: better abstraction
If you're having trouble visualizing things, the abstraction probably has to be refactored
user986408
?
user986408
i just thought that the object which acts like a container (category in this case) should somehow have an array of auctions
the way you explained it, the relationship between "auctions" and "categories" isn't very clear to me
user986408
22:26
it's a * to 1 relationship
user986408
so manyToOne
user986408
i dont know if this is total bullshit (most certainly) but i thought when trying to model this relationship it isn't finished by only giving auctions a category.. should'nt i also add this auction so the categorie's auction array.. so it's double-sided..
user986408
ah so hard to explain
Unless it HAS to be "double-sided"
@ircmaxell great presentation slides
user986408
22:32
@orourkek you're right.. now i dont even remember why i wanted it to be double-sided.. can u tell me when it is necessary and when not ?
should never be necessary IMO, but my development is limited mostly to web things
Mostly because of SOLID, which @ircmaxell is giving a talk on right now :P
user986408
huh where?
@orourkek thx
user986408
22:38
omg.. this is what i'm writing about in my thesis.. nice
user986408
thx
thank @ircmaxell :]
whenevr he comes around, that is
user986408
yea
Sam
Sam
@CharlesSprayberry thanks for the MySQL WorkBench; I can already see how it's better than PhpMyAdmin
user986408
lol.. my software engeneering teacher want's me to create a starterclass witch static methods which then return objects of other classes..
user986408
22:47
isn't this kinda what ircmaxell is talking about right now.. a bad habit ?
in one sense, yes
@ThatWebNerd most teachers are retards when it comes to coding
@RepWhoringPeeHaa truth :]
user986408
this is sooo ironic.. i have to submit this class diagram tomorrow.. and it "should" include my classes and a "starteclass".. and now i'm listening to ircmaxells presentation.. jesus.
factory pattern?
user986408
23:03
?
He's saying that what you describe is basically a factory
Sam
Sam
I'm thinking of using implode() instead of regular string concatenation in my views (MVC); am I micro-optimizing?
They are used for different things
Sam
Sam
implode turns an array into a string, similar effect in concatenation; but it uses less resources
ircmaxell is talking here if anyone is interested: ustream.tv/channel/new-york-php
Sam
Sam
23:08
hi @Paul
@Sam hi
33 mins ago, by orourkek
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/new-york-php
:-)
yeah, watching.
oops, nice, its too early in the morning, I only just got the idea to multitask, but I've been watching for the last half hour.
user986408
what is "derived" ? found it to be a slash / in UML but no idea what it is
23:17
@Sam one is for an array other is for strings. they are used for different things
@ThatWebNerd something that is based on something else
user379888
23:28
Hi all
23:54
nice presentatin @ircmaxell - going off to bed now.
user986408
is DI limited to constructors when creating objects.. or is it also called dependecy injection if a method required other objects ?
@ircmaxell Good job! Especially the part on leaky abstractions.

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