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I used to make a lot of small console applications in C++ and worked with classes then. When I decided to try PHP in 2013 I fell into doing a lot of procedural code which I am having to rewrite and refactor a lot of now as I continue to develop it. It's been a lot of fun.
just don't fall into the trap of NIH
sigh... brb... googling NIH.
@PeeHaa I guess that is related to --prefer-lowest you can tray to add -vvv to get the git command and try it on a different-than-travis machine.#
hehe
googling NIH is a first step out of NIH
(albeit only a little one)
Not invented here (NIH) is a stance adopted by social, corporate, or institutional cultures that avoid using or buying already existing products, research, standards, or knowledge because of their external origins and costs, such as royalties. The reasons for not wanting to use the work of others are varied, but some can include a desire to support a local economy instead of paying royalties to a foreign license-holder, fear of patent infringement, lack of understanding of the foreign work, an unwillingness to acknowledge or value the work of others, jealousy, or forming part of a wider turf war...
next to NIH mind Cargo.
19:03
I see
I understand completely.
@hakre Yeah I thought the same. But sometimes it does work which makes it somewhat strange
you should know how the things, that you use, actually work
but you should not make all of said things
My main reason for wanting to develop some of these is to learn the mechanics of them myself.
well ... I tried making DI Container
yes, exactly. But I'm taking pain staking efforts and time to research everything so that I don't make some stupid mistake that ends up creating a vulnerability.
19:05
by the time I understood completely how it has to be implemented, I also realize that I can spend those 3 months of development time more productively - like playing Skyrim
@PeeHaa netweork .-... :)
:-)
I don't want to be naive in my development and fall into the NIH trap.
I love Skyrim... but I've been playing They Are Billions more lately... when I have time.
I have been switching between Oxygen Not Included and Warframe
but seriously - read about how DI containers work and maybe try to implement something like that
but in the production code you should use an existing package
@tereško I stood in line at midnight when Skyrim came out in 2011. It's amazing how relevant that game is today after so many years. They did such an amazing job... and the mod community has helped it to remain relevant. I usually play with a lot of the realistic mods (frostfall etc.) to make it more challenging and to make the experience more immersive.
19:09
I bought it on steam with a 75% discount
Fabian Potencier wrote two or trhee blog posts about what why and when for that Symfony DI compoent (which in my eyes is a configruation whore but that might be also why pplz. love the Symfony incarnation of a PHP framework so much), but these posts are quite well to read IIRC.
@tereško You're right. I will learn the mechanics but look into the two containers you mentioned above.
@hakre the 3.4+ version is actually a hybrid
Hybrid, that's something to get the best of two worlds ....
@tereško @PeeHaa @hakre Preferred source/version control?
19:11
git
cvs?
:D
only for enemies
To be fair I hate them all
have you ever seen a working pre-commit hook that works with rebases?
and that "git flow" is such a scam
19:15
@kelunik last the acme client release is missing the phar :)
@tereško hmm... I kind of like the Clean room design method. Learn and use my own design at the same time.
there are parts of the code, that require extensive usage in order to iron out all of the bugs and architectural flaws
right now you know nothing on the subject
it probably would that something like 3 iterations to get a good result
just do the math
nods
Oh, actually I do have one existing class I use. fpdf for generating pdfs and generating barcodes. I needed that solution in a hurry so did not worry about learning how it works.
yeh I don't recommend attempting to learn how that works
well ... PDF specification is only 2000 pages long
19:29
lol @ the idea that was built around any kind of specification
that lib (and the other one whose name escapes me) predate PDF/A by a decade or so
until fairly recently both of them were PHP4 compatible
there was a "short version", that I have skimmed through: 600 pages only
Build I use is 1.7 still. (2011)
Up to 1.8 now (2015)
I toyed with the idea of building a more modern PDF lib once, then I encountered the specs, and all the warnings that state that most PDF documents in the wild don't conform to them. The idea died pretty quickly.
just make HTML documents that print correctly in chrome, then use wkhtmltopdf and be done with it
I wonder if there is anything in it that would conflict with php 7. I'm still using 5.6.
The barcode generator was easy to use for fpdf.
@BruceBanEm there won't be, I wouldn't have thought. The fact that there was a release in late 2015 after 4 years tells me that it was probably to make it work with PHP 7 (which was released in dec 2015)
19:36
@DaveRandom you may be right.
@DaveRandom Although PHP 7.x is not mentioned anywhere in the change log. Only minimum PHP version requirements. fpdf.org/en/changelog.php
ah yes, the wordpress model of supported version info :-P
tbh there's not a whole lot of significant backwards-incompatible changes in 7, for the most part it's just removing stuff that has been deprecated and not used for several minor versions anyway
The model works. It's clean. The info is there. =)
I always find Bjarne's website funny/dated looking. But as he has said he doesn't worry with the aesthetics just the purpose. stroustrup.com
I don't care what he says... it's still ugly... but functional.
@BruceBanEm it's more what it says about the underlying code that concerns me :-P "minimum 5.1.0" says "doesn't use any features introduced since 5.1.0" and therefore is likely horrific to read and horribly inefficient
/me out
20:13
@tereško okey :-)
20:27
@PeeHaa thanks, will fix if you remind me, maybe. :P
Night all.
At work we're using PHP 7.0 in production now. Yay and finally!
@LeviMorrison close to php 8 get launched :P
20:56
@LeviMorrison Aaaaaaand it's unsupported :P
21:06
@PeeHaa This is on Debian 9, so we're good.
21:27
@LeviMorrison Do you people have a lot of php in production?
Enough it would be painful to switch to something else.
Good :)
Our mission is to provide hardware for computational research. The website helps with administrative stuff, mostly.
So mostly internal tooling?
Yeah.
I really wish the university would respond to my request for a special project to implement more variance. I can't do anything until I get an answer because if it's "yes" then I can't use prior work and thus can't get started.
I'm going to do it whether approved or not so I'm getting antsy.
21:38
Why can't you use prior work?
I don't make the rules; beats me.
ugh
Oh well still would be nice if they give you the go
 
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