I don't really follow her cause I got lowkeyed annoyed at her reply at the second Short Tag RFC, but I was just exhausted and fed up at that point (with the RFC)
i'm taking a course in php they told me to download XAMPP but i downloaded PHP separately and used php -S option to build a built-in server it works. but is it ok to do it this way or should I download XAMPP?
@Manik while xampp is shit, php -S is not a full replacement for it. you won't have a database (mysql) included. but you could use sqlite instead which doesnt require a database server.
i installed php simply by: $ sudo apt install php7.2 but i think something is wrong because others are doing sudo apt-get install php5 libapache2-mod-php5 php5-mcrypt etc.
Good morning. Question: how to get a switch statement to compare values strictly? The only thing I could think of was to replace all switch statements in the code with if..(){..;}elseif(..){..;}else{..;}
I am trying to configure a project locally how can I change evrey time a url reffers to for example localhost rewrite it with localhost:30081. I thought in .htaccess something like this: RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^localhost
RewriteRule (.*) localhost:30081$1 [R=301,L]
@Stephen not sure about the latter, former is just my screen name. I'm sure tax invoice can be arranged, I don't know how but I can learn :-P github is quiet lately because v busy but some acceptable stuff on there. In particular see "installs" of packagist.org/packages/daverandom/libdns :-P
@adsr depending on your use case, it might be worth reading the docs/low level APIs relating to your specific file system(s)
sounds like a lot of effort though :-P
I think in general these problems are solved with a persistent broker process in user space rather than by the kernel - in a way what you are describing is one of the fundamental purposes of e.g. rdbms
If I have a service class that takes in object UserDetailsDto and now I want to use that same service class to do the exact same things but with another object ClientDetailsDto, should I use adapter pattern?
E.g. create a class that takes in any object and sets the values to call the common service class? OR just allow the service class to take in any object and not hard code it
@Derick bavaria ordered everyone to stay home now, enforced by police. lets see what the other provinces in gemrany will do, bavaria is a day faster than everyone else on measures so far
errr having a brain freeze, what's the name of the feature where properties could have specific get / set methods (but still be set with $foo->bar = ...) with custom visbility that's been mentioned several times?
Here's an example (don't pick var names etc is just concept) codepile.net/pile/Dpx0yjpP I can rename mapper class to suit multiple uses (not just "user" related)
if I just delete the need for UserDataDto in mapAll() I can pass in any object, maybe this is ok?
@James presumably there is some state that is stored in the UserDataMapper class that isn't in your example? Otherwise you could just use a function...
@James then just use two different functions? It doesn't need to be a class at all....I thought you were going to reply yes, in which case an adapter isn't required, but two separate interfaces might make your code easier to reason about, at the trade-off of length: gist.github.com/Danack/3d2504be1d593ebf63185870d1edb8d5
if I just add another function it'd be entirely dupe code to do the mapping. I'll try to create a more common DTO I guess seing as that is the first point of dupe
@James Wow, this is weird - I just received an email you from 1 year in the future. The contents of the email is "Tell James, that future James thinks that was a bad choice." with a link to 'prefer duplication over the wrong abstraction'
@Danack I read that, but surely one can create re-usable abstraction without it being limited to only the current few use cases? ie if I create a "MapperDto" that satisfies the mapper class, any other now and future objects can pass themselves to that factory and receive the mapped data
In this case, you're trying to find an OO solution when 'just functions' solve your problem completely. Adding a "re-usable abstraction" is something that a lot of people instinctively are drawn to at least in part because it sounds like a clever solution.
you're saying 2 different functions but also no oop. If no oop I don't have the issue, of type hinting a specific object in the mapper method. SO removing oop I Can also avoid dupe?
it's also (imho) acceptable to implement that in the form of two static methods in a class that you don't instantiate, because it's functionally identical and can play nicer with autoloading
ok I've changed to non oop function and just expect an array, but as have spearate objects that hold the data, and don't want to pass many individual properties I've used a serializer to set the DTOs to an array when the mapper function is called.
there was a guy licking a lamppost near the town hall last night
quite near the guy with a PA system with radio x on, banging a tamborine to the songs and shouting angrily at the speakers whenever the DJ said anything
all standard stuff
@salathe it has happened yes, on rare occasions :-P
although tbf that's generally when it's #11 regulars
@Danack Oh I know. I can say that local governments have been much better in general, but the idiot's response was (unfortunately) completely unsurprising.
technology is always showed in such a bad light as in that song(if i understand it correctly) we wouldn't be able to do half the things if there were no "wires"
I will personally write a piece telling everybody how good your are for the community,, that I could have met you a couple times and that you are working and living in scotland and love kittens
hi. i'm currently learning PHP and would like to know if it's a good idea to start with the Laravel framework. are there more popular MVC frameworks which are better to start with?
@qd0r It's not the worst place to start. But at some stage you should also learn to be able to write code that doesn't solely exist within the Laravel ecosystem.
Also....some of the things Laravel does are ...kind of not the best way of doing things. But if you just learning PHP, they'll be fine for the time being.
If you want something simpler to do local testing, WAMP/MAMP stacks do exist and they can be easier to get set up and running in a way to exposed to the Internet
@MarkR its a good measure, we have it in germany for a long time. companies can ask the state to cover your wages, up to 60% from the net income here. and government also pays full social insurance (health and pension) for up to a year. its essentially like unemployment benefit, but without loosing your job