@PHPFan the amount of time I spend working on "getting better as a developer" when I was unemployed was dependent on my mental health. I didn't want to burn out, so I tried to keep a balance.
Today I spent a good 6 hours trying to figure out why Symfony decided to introduce two separate caching mechanisms with an overlapping name with PSR 16 so the sodding things couldn't be used together.
The Toyota Way is a set of principles and behaviors that underlie the Toyota Motor Corporation's managerial approach and production system. Toyota first summed up its philosophy, values and manufacturing ideals in 2001, calling it "The Toyota Way 2001". It consists of principles in two key areas: continuous improvement, and respect for people.
== Overview of the principles ==
The Toyota Way has been called "a system designed to provide the tools for people to continually improve their work" The 14 principles of The Toyota Way are organized in four sections:
Long-Term Philosophy
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@Tiffany I don't think that's quite the right way to say the difference....it's not about measuring the past, it's about predicting the future......but also, flaws in manufacturing are undeniable. Flaws in programming methods can be denied.....and for 'face' based societies, that is a big problem.
In the UK, people would say 'bollox to that', instead of putting in many hours of work.
My understanding is that this happens a lot with tools used for internally at companies in Japan. Up until quite recently, quite a few game developers in Japan wouldn't have any tools for game designers to make levels for their games. Instead the designers would have to implement them in C code structs, and to edit a level, they would need to recompile the game.
If you have a tool that technically works, but is a massive pain in the arse to use, in Japan if you complain about it, management can deny that it's a problem, and you should just work harder, or be more careful using it....
@cmb errr, do you know where this comes from? github.com/tiffany-taylor/doc-en/blob/change-oop5-to-oop/… it shows up as an "added" file, but this isn't in the primary repo, and as far as I know, this shouldn't have been modified when I made changes. I'm wondering if this is a regression...
I'm currently working on something similar, a 2D environment editor written in Typescript + React. The prototype contains a 500 line long hand written JSON file because the editor is the thing which would end up creating it in the first place.
Dogen, who worked at a JP university, said a story once that Japanese students to write their PhD/Master Thesis would write it on their phone and ask help to format it on a desktop from uni assistants because they would "type faster" on their phone than a keyboard, because they don't know how to use computers or something like that. So the mentality of just doing shit in the most ineffeciant way is...
@PHPFan It's not just a Japan thing that specific case, the new generation is rather technologically illiterate, most don't know how to use a keyboard/mouse and thus a computer because they are too used to a smartphone/tablet
yeah, was going to say, I knew of people who could type extremely well with the 12-key, like could type without looking at the device, phone in hand under the desk
touchscreen is a different beast though, almost impossible to accurately type on one without looking at the screen ... lack of tactile feedback
last time my niece was at my apartment, she saw me type on my keyboard was amazed at how quickly I typed, had a "how tf do you type so quickly?!" reaction... my sister commented how I had been typing since before her age, which is true
@AnkitJindal I am pretty sure you are not getting that from google but it is malformed™ somewhere in transition between frontend and backend. Without slashes it works as expected.
@PeeHaa do you see anything wrong here? https://gist.github.com/Netmosfera/93c7ec9b5e8124f3e20e3e8ee1ff6b77 it stops waiting forever for->_connection->receive() to resolve, but never does (despite new messages should come)
i can't use debugger on this thing because it timeouts in like half a second. hit a breakpoint and the connection gets closed right away
Actually, it does make sense. This is a notification (Amazon SNS), the notification itself has a arbitrary payload (message from Amazon Pay in this case), which again has a payload (notification data with Payment details) which is most likely xml because of either legacy reasons or for validation (xml shema verification is still superrior to random JSON-SHEMA-X stuff)
@Tpojka Google Play docs about notifications says that they send json, and the "payload" is a base64 encoded string, which then also can be decoded as JSON.
why people think google "isn't like the others" is beyond me.
@Crell Two more things we're not very clear about in the enum RFC: 1. Do we allow enum Foo: int { ... } without specifying keys which would just assign incremented keys starting from 0? 2. Do we allow the usage of other constants as keys?
Can't tell for people but I am very convinced they won't make it harder for you to be their loyal customer. Think that they are creating languages and there is no sane example they would make it harder for developers. Also, page where you find it about base64 has neat JSON which I pointed to @AnkitJindal from start where problem is.
@Stephen If you didn't like google response data structure, feel free to explore shopify's one, that one has interesting structure. But for what you are talking I can believe in @makadev 's explanation with legacy structure.
@Tpojka I'm not trying to single out google as being shit at this. I literally said "I would absolutely bet on a gateway from a "big company" to do some kind of idiotic json-in-json bullshit."
@Tpojka There was someone using Stallman's picture as avatar, and just for a very small moment I thought that maybe the actual Richard Stallman was here :D
I just messed up by using it too many times, but I'm pretty sure there are a bunch of other bugs in relation to UIDs, so gonna add some tests for that and see if I hit any... cause at that point I'm lowkey the maintainer of that extension, with no understanding of IMAP :|
@Trowski I can definitely say I prefer the hot chocolate without the chocolate chips. The one with the chocolate chips is probably richer, but the one without is sooooooo much easier to clean cups after :P
of course not :) But one of the probs with libc-client is that it supports an awful lot of local file storage formats, and it's somewhat unlikely that somebody will write a compat layer for those
Say i want to initialize an AVL tree with number 0 to m. We know that insert(x) will be log(n) where n is the total number of nodes in tree. What will be the total runtime of the function?
@Tiffany I am trying to get my authentication through ldap_bind working to my Active Directory for logins but I am getting an error that says "Stronger(er) authentication required
But I can't find any information on how to fix this.
Has anyone been able to get it to work or know about this error?
@MateKocsis regarding the methodsynopsis generation and the class entry generation, do we plan to merge the methodsynopsis generation, or is this just useful as a one-shot for PHP 8.0?
@JukEboX I remember encountering a problem a long time ago where TLS 1.0 was turned off in AD, and 1.2 was required, but the version of PHP my code base was on (5.3) didn't support 1.2. It would've required a more up-to-date version of the openssl library, which came in newer versions of PHP.
I don't remember if I received any error messages
It could be maybe AD requires LDAPS or a stronger version of TLS
I'd like to merge it, because it's not a one-off script. There's two things which could be improved until we use it for PHP 8.1: - proper change log generation - but we have to have reliable type info in the manual first - the script could generate a new page for new functions - but first we should detect undocumented functions first
yeah, and I agree that the methodsynopsis part should be merged first :) I think it's fairly ready for that - at least functionally.
@MateKocsis not sure whether it makes sense to extend this script to generate new doc pages; there is alread docgen which has been built for that purpose relying on reflection (union type support is missing, though)
@cmb A possible advantage to generating from stubs is that it can use the phpdoc types as well ... though this might not be so useful, because for new classes, types should really be expressible without them (no resources, no need to maintain return type BC)
@RemiCollet Technical stuff: I need to merge your patches, and write some words that shift blame away from me for any problems with them. Write the changelog, and finish tidying up param names. There's also two tests that are failing due to either travis or ImageMagick changes (I think).
Medical stuff: I have been in tremendous levels of pain for most of this year due to my spinal cord being a bit fucked up. Top-tip, wear seat belts in a car kids. Also, if a thirty year old injury is going to cause you problems, try to avoid needing medical treatment for it during a global pandemic.
Philosophical stuff: I am utterly unconvinced that is the morally correct choice for me to do a release. Whens project like PHPunit are not getting funding, it seems pretty clear that until there is a crisis that forces companies to start paying support for the projects they rely on, it's just not going to happen.
@RemiCollet btw it will be a minor release not a bug release. As the param names are changing, I'm also going to take the opportunity to change method names to not be all lower-case.
@Danack Hmmm I maybe missed something, but is this to suggest the imagick extension not working on PHP 8? I only use it for the file comparison function
@cmb should I create a new branch with the oop5 to oop changes without running configure in that branch so I don't have 1600+ entities files, or does it matter?
@Wes for me it made a big difference on understanding that the function passed to the Amphp loop is basically to "register" stuff in the loop rather than "loop over this code". Idk if that helps in your situation really