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15:00
I'm in need of opinions on something ... I'm worried that what I'm doing might be too "magical," but I'm not sure. It's possible I'm just being paranoid.
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It's for templating HTML output -- it wraps anything you assign to the View class inside an object so that it's auto-escaped for XSS protection
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If anyone has any input I'd appreciate it. I wasted a lot of time yesterday vacillating back and forth on it and I could use some clarity.
@rdlowrey Just for mentioning, in order to remove all possibility of overwriting $_tplPath on extract(), pass it as an argument and require func_get_arg(0)
As well, you can't you just return ob_get_clean(), or is there some reason for the temp var?
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@Bracketworks well, I believe the extract call prevents it being overridden with the flag I passed in. As for the temp variable, you're definitely right on that one ...
user895378
15:06
@Bracketworks You can see the point of all that on the README
@rdlowrey $f could be $printTemplate or something. Otherwise it looks pretty good.
I don't think I can give clarity but IMHO such a use of closures in php is a code smell resp. anti-pattern
@rdlowrey Yea, I know you've got the flags set to prevent it, but if a goofball tries to pass in _tplPath as view data, It'll muck up (for good reason)
I've always gone the func_get_arg(0) when changing scope to render a view.
I wonder if it keeps prepending underscores if it keeps colliding (probably).
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@Bracketworks I guess you're right
user895378
15:07
@markustharkun The closure there is to prevent templates from being able to call public methods of the view class.
Again, goofballery is necessary, and since prefixed underscores are a convention, maybe it's best to leave it and impose good standards :P
user895378
The closure exists to force the template inside an isolated variable scope.
@markustharkun This is a fairly common "pattern" for view rendering; I personally don't know of a better or more succinct approach.
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I guess what I'm worried about is this: would it be better, instead of wrapping everything inside an object to intercept and escape output, to escape on the front end and only allow scalar values (or arrays containing scalars) to be assigned to the template?
@Bracketworks yeah, I really don't know much about patterns for view rendering, so just ignore my comment
user895378
15:13
As it stands, you can call $view->assign('myObj', $obj); and inside the template you can do echo $myObj->myMethod() and the wrapper object intercepts and escapes the $myObj->myMethod() return value
morning all
@rdlowrey Yea, that's pretty cool.
Is there a mechanism to turn off auto-escape for a given "block" or call from a view?
are you guys talking about rdlowrey's charta?
Hello
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@Bracketworks Yes -- anywhere in the template: $_autoesc(FALSE); and then back on with $_autoesc(TRUE);
15:15
@rdlowrey Is your view calss stable enough?
morning Nick, yes
@rdlowrey Beaut.
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@Donut Everything works pretty well and I have 95% test coverage right now
Yea, I like it.
@rdlowrey Works on 5.3?
15:16
I want to know is using imagemagick software in php makes program slower or faster
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@Donut Also yes :)
@rdlowrey I will use it then in my project :P
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If anyone wants to poke at it and see if they can find holes that would be awesome. I haven't used it significantly because I just made it. It's very unit-tested, but you know how things go. I'm going to start using it and see if I can't break things
@rdlowrey o'rly I thought it'd be like your Logme
(herp derp, I see the $_autoesc closure now. Me eyes ain't working.)
user895378
15:17
@Nick Not sure what you mean?
@Webtecher slower or faster than what?
@rdlowrey I was going to implement your Logme on my production server the other day, But I sadly have to stay on 5.3 for some other projects
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@Nick Oh, well, I'm going to retrofit it for 5.3 in the next couple of days. It doesn't depend heavily on any 5.4 features.
@rdlowrey I watched it and I'm gonna use it, if I need it (meaning, if a project doesn't work with tools that cover this functionality already)
user895378
15:19
@markustharkun Cool.
@rdlowrey Nice !! Please let me know when you do !!
user895378
Thanks for the input guys
user895378
Every now and then you get those "insecurities" about code and you need outside eyeballs to say, "no, you aren't crazy."
@markus slower or faster then normal php cropping
@Webtecher what's normal php cropping?
user895378
15:21
@Nick Sure thing
oh! is there no cropping which is done in native php
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Q: Converting image from pdg not working in php

WebtecherI have ghostscript and imagemagick installed in my C drive and i have my wamp server in D drive in which one file has code <?php exec('convert "sd.pdf[0]" -colorspace RGB -geometry 200 "document.png"'); ?> The file sd.pdf exists in the folder in which my program is.This program is givin...

pdg means pdf
@Webtecher ??
why don't you correct it, then?
no, there is no native cropping to speak of
corrected
the two most obvious choices are GD and imagick
and I don't think you should be thinking about performance differences
question is more, do you need imagick or can you cover your needs with GD
@Webtecher remove quotes
15:25
gd is more readily available, it is easier to install and therefore easier to maintain
but imagick is much more powerfull
@webarto from both names?
Yeah it's working now
Post it as answer and i will accept it
@markus should i use gd now
@markus do I need imagick or can I cover my needs with GD
@Webtecher no, it's really up to you, I like to use imagick
I don't know about your second question, you would need to try
imagick is short form of imagemagick?
15:30
imagick is PHP wrapper class for imagemagick
@webarto and that's why it's easier to use GD from a sysadmin perspective
gd is just a php extension, imagick is an extension that needs imagemagick installed
apt-get install imagemagick :)
Despite 5.4's new callable typehint, the inconsistencies and overhead of dynamically creating a closure through reflection (dealing with statics, methods over functions, etc.) lead me to simply use Closure as a typehint. Bad idea?
@markustharkun you reminded me that I need IM now... pokit.org/get/img/ceec578c221065a61913c6a2e2232189.png
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@Bracketworks I don't know that it's a bad idea, it just limits how people can use the code with other callables
user895378
15:36
@Bracketworks I'm not sure if it'll help, but I have a bit of code I use to determine if I need a ReflectionFunction or a ReflectionMethod that works for all valid callables including relative static callables if you wanna see it ...
@markustharkun there pokit.org/get/img/c20e57ecbb136a5c5741fad9536d17a1.png , it takes one minute...
@rdlowrey That's my concern, however the purpose for said callable being passed in is always to be (re)bound to a context object; event-handling and so on.
@rdlowrey I'm sure it's the same as my block :P but link up if you'd like :)
I've wrapped it in an Action class, that has simply getReflection(), and getClosure() which'll throw an InvalidArgument on static methods.
It also allows named parameter calls; but it's fast becoming pointless, as the actions don't take arguments given their use case as context binding makes available all the "arguments" necessary.
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Yeah, sounds basically the same ... Working that out made me really resent the array callback construction. Why in the world would anyone want to do relative static callables like array('ChildStaticController', 'parent::myController') ???
Shoot, I didn't even prepare for that :P
My github & jekyll powered blog is almost done!!!!
15:41
Hi guys, I have a question, what's the best way to use SQL datas with JS ?
Is it JSON ?
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@Bracketworks Yeah, that one is pointless, but feel free to steal anything out of that linked function. It covers all valid PHP callables
@rdlowrey Thanks! Yea, nearly the same conditions checked.
In the spirit of sharing; ordered from named parameters (there's alot of these floating around I'm sure)
public static function getParameters(callable $callable, array $arguments = []){
    $parameters = [];
    foreach (self::getReflection($callable)->getParameters() as $parameter) {
        $key = $parameter->getName();
        $position = $parameter->getPosition();
        if (isset($arguments[$key])) {
            if ($parameter->isPassedByReference()) {
                $parameters[$position] = &$arguments[$key];
                continue;
            }
            $parameters[$position] = $arguments[$key];
Ah shoot; that's the one with isset, should be array_key_exists
user895378
Something else I like to do is route all my reflection calls through a single class where the results are cached just to ensure I'm not reflecting the same things over and over again
@rdlowrey That's good thinking; have you seen a considerable performance gain doing so?
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@Bracketworks I have, but only in long-running scripts that do the same things over and over. If you're using reflection to instantiate a dynamically selected controller in a web app for a single request (for example), you probably don't need to.
user895378
15:49
People get hung up on "Oh, reflection is slow" ... but it's not that slow. I mean, it's wayyyyy faster than reading something from disk and wayyyyy wayyyyyy faster than making a round-trip to a remote database to get information.
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And every time you reflect something you have the ability to cache it, so if you might create the same reflection many times it makes sense to cache the result ....
Certainly; I don't abuse reflection too heavily, only in rebinding as we were discussing. I was using it for meta-data parsing, but I've since moved to wrapping in XML for more extensibility.
I'll start caching if it bottlenecks though; would certainly be good as you mentioned, for jobs/tasks
I was going to use the named-to-ordered (and thus more reflection) for JSON RPC, but I'll all RESTful now.
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Yeah, I try to do everything RESTfully as well
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@Bracketworks I did the same thing! I just ended up doing XML too ... just seemed like less work and like you said, more extensibility :)
@rdlowrey How did you implement yours? In my case, I have XML files with processing instruction PHP snippets that get parsed out. I can validate the documents, except for the PIs, so I need to do a second pass with XPath
15:58
@Jamescoo be careful, using data which comes directly from a database on the client side (js), you have to be aware that everything you pack into a JSON array, will be visible by the client
I hear RelaxNG has better support for assertions or some mechanism to validate the existence of PIs, but I've stuck with XSD
I was thinking of using the <script language="php"> alternative tags, but then I have to CDATA the code, and it becomes a bigger mess.
@Jamescoo in general JSON is a pretty neat format for object/array portability, also between PHP and JS
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@Bracketworks I believe you've put more thought into it than I have. I only recently arrived at the XML conclusion and have yet to implement any of the actual validation work ... just been trying out different formats of structuring the meta data in XML.
@rdlowrey Well, just injecting PIs work, but schema can't validate em'. I use it for routing tables, you just drop a <?php function(){} ?> and my parsing performs an implicit return to the route->action. Meta data for methods, URI structure, etc.
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I see ... that's more helpful than what I had been thinking of.
16:06
anyone here know of any known issues with IE9 and DISPLAY:TABLE-*
user895378
IE is just one big known issue.
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hehe
That's it, I'm forcing Closures
but I have a div, setup as display:table, ul as display:table-row, li as display:table-cell, with a unordered list inside the li element. The issue is that the cells are acting like rows even though my code says to only make ul.tableflist a table-row
the li's are acting like rows
any ideas?
16:19
Hey ho!
Long time no seen people
Hello @Truth, @EventHorizon
@EventHorizon how are you expecting it to look like?
Table cells are ordered in a row inside of a table-row.
You want them to stack horizontally or vertically?
I'm expecting stacking horizontally
but the cells are acting like rows and stacking vertically only in IE9
16:23
Using inline-block is usually a better option
Any specific reason you're not?
I was just attempting to emulate the firefox addon footer
Specify inline-block on the li's, that'll cause them to stack horizontally
yeah i tried, its not working out that way in IE9
16:25
Just be careful of thewhite space, it may cause you some unintended margins
maybe thats what it is
It should be working on IE9
its not
Hmmm
Maybe some other part of your code is affecting?
Sadly I'm not next to a computer at the moment so I can't really test for myself
maybe, but I doubt it I looked through, and they aren't inheriting anything that would add space or move them around like this.
It might just be the whitespace
16:28
Try having nothing but that on your web page
though I can't imagine why that would only affect IE9
Comment out all other parts
Does anyone keep to the 80 character limit anymore? plus.google.com/102166658324404686982/posts/4SKo4zXdkhM
I do 120.
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@Greg I have a vertical line in my editor at 75 and know to start wrapping it up when I get to the line. So yeah, I do :)
Got a bit of flack the other night on the topic. People still get religious about it
@event
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Personally, I think it makes for vastly improved readability. I'm not going to yell at anyone for not doing it though.
@Truth its happening somewhere in my footer file, I'm templating so I had to add HTML tags etc
Dang, just learned about HTML5 micro data
16:32
Lucida Console 12pt, 120 chars. Works to exactly half a 1920x1080 in NetBeans without the Project window.
It's like, objectifying HTML pages
@event for debugging purposes only, make a test case of only the relevant elements and see if the problem persists
If it doesn't, start adding elements to your page until the problem resurfaces
It's debugging 101
yeah I removed everything un-needed, its only the div,ul,li,ul,li
And still nothing?
cells still acting like rows
Try asking on Stack Overflow, I can't really help you any further, I can't test
16:37
yeah maybe I will, I'm gonna test it some more
Good luck
@Greg I'm writing my code so it's comfortable to read. Not following any specific rules or , standards but keeping things tidy and readable.
@Truth surely there should be some high-limit? For example, publishers of a book have to decide the width of the page at some point ... they can't allow certain lines to go just that bit longer, even though it would still be readable.
Might be an off topic question
But my .htaccess seems to be being ignored
If I pass a new object directly, or an array without assigning to a variable first, I generally use line brakes generously.
@Harry, silly question, are you using an Apache server?
16:44
@Greg, I'm no book author, I have no such limitations. I have no hard limit. When a line is getting too messy, I'd split it to multiple lines and usually add comments on each line.
<Directory /path/to/httpdocs>
AllowOverride All
</Directory>
set?
@Truth Wait, you guys don't minify your PHP?
If everything would be done according to standards and rules, you wouldn't need so many languages in the first place.
looool
All ive got in the apache config is this
AllowOverride controls what directives may be placed in .htaccess files.
# It can be "All", "None", or any combination of the keywords:
# Options FileInfo AuthConfig Limit
#
AllowOverride All
16:46
minify php?
@Bracket, no, I don't.
I heard it runs faster the more you obfuscate.
Nothing about directories
@HarryBeasant looks ok
it's odd, i put like deny all in the .htaccess and nothing happens
deny from all
Just ignores it
16:48
@Bracketworks how would you minify php :D
@Bracket remind me in about a week or so when I'm next to a computer, and I'll show you some obfuscated code.
I'll write a one statement app; all expressions are delimited by logical operators. It'll end up looking like Lisp.
@HarryBeasant try some other stuff just to see if the .htaccess is read at all by apache
I have been
It just ignores it
@HarryBeasant then it is most probable that something with your httpd.conf is not ok
try adding the afforementioned block to the vhost configuration for the respective domain
16:50
@sg3s When boredom strikes.
define('true', rand(1,2) % 2);
Well that was pretty uncalled for.
Alright, ill take a look
@Truth Is that in production?
@HarryBeasant have you checked the logs? default logging levels should be enough to indicate what is wrong with a htaccess... though if something IS wrong it usually just gives you a 500
16:52
I call it, the mind-f***er
@sg3s that's why I assume the .htaccess is not read at all
@Truth We should spearhead an apache mod for this
@markus than how do you mark up the links in your html?
@Truth what are you talking about?
Let's say I rewrite all urls to the index
And give a route as a GET variable
So that ?route=about is rewritten to /about
16:58
has nothing to do with Harry's problem
How can you assume the .htaccess file is not read?
@Truth The only way I could get it to work in IE was float left
@Truth if nothing he does in there triggers a 500 response, the probability that apache is not using it, is quite high
@Event, in which case, using floats you shall. But it's weird. IE9 should be able to render inline-block correctly.
@markus I've misread your post. Please proceed :-)
@Truth I even changed the containers to divs and they still didn't fall left as display table-cells or as display inline-block
17:02
There is so much cat tail fuzz in the air, looking out the window is like looking into an 80s fantasy movie.
Here I am, stuck here in this remote watchtower, guarding nonsense with a freaking rifle
And chatting on so from my mobile
[tag: sigh]
i cant see anything wrong with the httpd.conf @markustharkun
@HarryBeasant did you add the block to the vhost config of the respective domain?
Where is the vhost config located?
@HarryBeasant depends on your setup
the vhost configuration may just be at the end of the httpd.conf or in a folder of included pages
conf.d
or similar
17:11
Okay
Ill have a look around
ah yes
its at the end
What would i be looking for?
Why u rendering in IE7 mode IE9 u not IE7!
@Event_Horizon Because you screwed something up?
More than likely
17:14
:-)
Is Google docs nowadays google drive??
@RepWhoringPeeHaa yes
k tnx. Now to find out on what account I have my CV
wait wait wait, why the hell is my custom font working in IE7 mode but not IE9 mode? wth?
@markustharkun Vhost was at the bottom of httpd.conf, what am i looking for?
the entry for the respective domain
paste it here
Thats the whole vh section
@HarryBeasant means either no vhost is setup or the vhost config is somewhere else
Who wanna see my rifle? :-P
17:29
I checked if mod_rewrite was being loaded and it is
So im lost
It worked before
Just not now
17:45
Good. Now how do I get back to mobile interface?
Oh, like that.
18:38
hello everyone
hello.
14 hours stack. not a very good day
Could be worse... Could have been 15 hours... Lighten up...
@JavascriptGeek hello javascript
how are you?
18:43
hey all
hi manvaril
what is the php function that if you give it say "pid_73" and it will give you back "73" forgot it :/
@Manvaril What are you going to use it for?
form processing
i just need the numbers out of the string
18:46
@Manvaril str_replace("pid_", "", $your_string);
i have a problem displaying data from my database
I can t find a way my drop down menu will work
@JavascriptGeek Whoa there - are you having problems displaying data selected from your database, or formatting the outputted data, so that your drop down menu will work?
It s very hard for me to combine the html drop down menu with javascript and php
i have tried tons of examples
i will be more specific
@JavascriptGeek Sounds like a question that needs some elaboration. You would probably be better of asking your question on SO outside the chat.
I know, I tried this and I understand. I have already asked once, anyway it s a matter of a time to find a solution
18:56
@Repox This is what I was looking for ---> $product_id = substr("pid_73", 4);
have a good day...
@Manvaril Same result, different solution...
hello. could you help me with this question please?
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Q: PHP session being lost

rogcgI'm trying to implement and authentication system with jQuery and PHP. All the php work is made in the controller and datahandler class. There is no php code inside the .html files, all the values in .html files are rendered via jQuery that request the data from php server. So what I'm trying to ...

@rogcg have you session_start() at the top of your file?
19:09
@rogcg Please read the PHP manual how you can start a session.
@RepWhoringPeeHaa as I said. I'm not running any php code in my html files. Am I obligated to start session in top of my file?
@rogcg Also, protip: If you are using Windows Server, make sure php has permission to use C:\windows\temp\
??? What's that php stuff in your question?
@RepWhoringPeeHaa what do u mean. That's the code I'm trying to start the session in case the user is sucessfully authenticated
3 mins ago, by hakre
@rogcg Please read the PHP manual how you can start a session.
It probably just isn't started. You know you are trying to start it in some function in some condition right? @rogcg
@RepWhoringPeeHaa yes. but right after the session_start() call, I check if it is registered, and it is. But when I try to access from another method, it says it's not.
Ok. I'm eval'ing an anonymous function snippet and returning. eval("return {$code};"). This is happening in an instance method, so the anonymous function is picking up the object scope. Alright, so I'll unbind the returned Closure before returning it from the instance method. Now, when I try to rebind it later on, I'm getting complaints of it being a static closure. What the actual poop?
@rogcg Take a deep breath, go into the kitchen and cook yourself a tea. I think your problem will have disappeared the next time you sit yourself in front of your computer.
I tried, instead of unbinding it with null, just binding it to a new stdClass(). This worked, but again, what the actual poop? If a closure becomes unbound it becomes static?
19:19
@Bracketworks Sorry I stop reading after eval().
@Bracketworks I think you should add some code, it's just a little crazy what you do.
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Ha ha ha.
private function parseAction(\DOMElement $actionElement)
{
    $code = $this->evaluate('string(processing-instruction())', $actionElement);
    return \Closure::bind(eval("return {$code};"), null);
}
so it wont work if I call session_start() inside a specific method? I thought it would keep the session no matter where I call it.
When I attempt to rebind the returned function, I get "Cannot bind an instance to a static closure in ..."
@Bracketworks You missed to set the third parameter, it defaults to "static".
19:22
@rogcg What we are trying to say is that you screwed up somewhere. Or something doesn't work like you think it works. And no it doesn't matter where you do session_start() (as long as it is before any output and before you are trying to use session) although there is no reason AFAICS to not just add it at the top
    foreach($vars as $key => $value) {
        $clean_key = substr("" . $key . "", 4);
        $product_query  = "update " . TABLE_PREFIX . "products";
        $product_query .= "   set product_sort_order = '" . trim($value) . "'";
        $product_query .= " where product_id = '" . $clean_key . "'";
        update_db($product_query);
    }
Anyone got a way to speed that up?
@RepWhoringPeeHaa I'm thinking about that too.
Thanks @hakre; I'm used to using ->bindTo, not ::bind
As of now that takes 3-8 Seconds to process 25 values
19:24
@Manvaril I don't think speed is necessarily the enemy here.
@Bracketworks mmk what would be? The DB?
@Manvaril , this can go wrong in way too many ways
@Manvaril also , please use SQL keywords in all uppercase
@Manvaril I'd be more concerned with what tereško is talking about
Readability formatting + prepared statements + your choice of wrapper to handle multi-update/inserts as a single query.
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A: PHP session being lost

hakreYou should not use that function if session is not started. So throw an exception: public function getPermissionString() { if (session_status() !== PHP_SESSION_ACTIVE) { throw new Exception('No active session found.'); } if(isset($_SESSION["uid"])) { echo "re...

can someone explain , what was the original purpose of table prefixes ?
19:30
One schema, multiple client applications?
@tereško namespacing, install multiple applications inside one database.
for example three wordpress blogs on very cheap hosting.
ok .. and what is the point of it now , in 2012 ?
@tereško the same. some shared hosters only offer a single mysql db.
@tereško The same. Given you're using Primus hosting.
It also helps that if your building a webapp and your table names are not unique then when the end user installs the webapp on their server that your schema doesn't interfere or overwrite there current one.
19:34
just require an empty database , when you "install" it
You need to put this:
session_start();
on your very first PHP file that is called when you do that AJAX call to the PHP file.
There are so many idiotic questions on SO it's incredible.
19:56
@Manvaril No, you can also configure session auto-start and then you don't need to put nothing nowhere.
@Chris Yeah, let's play some sims.
@hakre You need help, seriously.
@Chris , then earn your 4k , and start doing something about it
I'm too much of an idiot. I can not complete such a task.
I can however whine about it, endlessly.
20:28
@Chris , then you might need to learn .. you were trying to become a web developer , didn't you
Still am.
Still learning
Give me a year .. or two.
well .. would it be hard for you to answer something like this : stackoverflow.com/questions/10790047/…
([car\Z]) ?
Or something
you don't need to touch topic with tags , or
Not only "need", but shouldn't.
20:37
hi guys , pls whats the error in this picture (it saids something about filter ...)
i couldnt make picture here :(
how to make picture here ?
pls whats the error in this picture (it saids something about filter ...) error in parsing value for .. !!!
20:55
@rlemon , @vascowhite, @hakre .. what namespace you would use for ControllerFactory ? (you were the ones most recently online)
Java? I see Factory and all I can think is Java :P
this is php channel ... isnt it
do you have an app name space?
yes , but this class should be in framework's namespace
ORM ? Controller ?
20:57
oO
Controllers namespace
I don't think a namespace of factory makes much sense, so I would plug for Controller.
Controllers/ ControllerFactory
I think...
Yes, Controllers makes the most sense @rlemon @tereško
only downside : this namespace would not contain any other controllers
21:00
lol
is scalable :P
as i said , i want to keep it in the framework's sub-namespace
it would contain ControllerFactory and the interface to be implemented by controllers or abstract class to extend
just make all your namespaces super heros...
Superman/ ControllerFactory
Batman/ Routing
MightMouse/ Sessions
and your global namespace is "TheAvengers"
then all of your variable names and comments can tell a story
.. and you managed to fuck up again .. Batman and Superman is from DC's continuity
namespace TheAvengers.EpisodeOne
{
public class Batman : SuperHero
{
      function __construct($Woke, $one) {
             parent::__construct('morning'); // just ignore the reserved words.
      }
anyways
DIABLO TIME
thats some strange mix of java and php
21:08
cool though
wow .. you both are useless
I always have been
at least we tried, @hakre just kept quiet :)
21:29
Word
hello everybody and hi teresko :)
one question for everybody in this room: do you prefer reading programming books in the english language or your native?
Nothing good can come out of learning programming in a native language (unless you're native language IS English)
4
:D
@tereško i contacted davey shafik, author of the 'php masters' book :D, and he recommend me to first read and improve my understanding of the php by reading the 'php and mysql development 4th edition' book. then read few more books and just then read his book because it is for more experienced programmers than me

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