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Hmm. I wonder if I may have been wrong before...
Perhaps a list of one thing is also bad. It's not really a list if there is only one item in it. Instead just accept/return the one item directly. Perhaps only a list of 2 or more makes sense.
Also, it makes no sense to iterate over a list of no items. There is nothing to iterate over, you can't actually do it. You can do something that looks like iteration, but if it didn't really iterate over any items in the list, was it really iteration?
 
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04:40
My new favorite style of programming: squiggly-driven development
 
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07:34
Where does this idea that a decision should be "delayed as long as possible" come from? And what's the argument for/against?
> Principle 3: Delay design decisions until they are absolutely necessary. This is a key principle to ensure that the architect does not design superfluous features into a system

https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/computer-science/delay-design-decision
07:45
It comes from building it when you need it, and when you know most about it (which is usually later). However, it doesn't necessarily reflect some important business factors, going back and adding something later is almost always more expensive if your developers have to context switch and re-learn. By also not at least considering future potential needs you can also code yourself into a corner requiring much more significant refactoring.
 
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09:00
@OlleHärstedt This is probably already in the "wisdom" sphere. If you miss a reflection it is easier to ask about a concrete case where you see a mismatch with one of its kategories.
PLOP'95 comes to mind spontaneously.
At least for software architecture.
IIRC a parenting reasoning is that form follows function in software development. we can't design upfront well (in short), and this is astonishingly contradicting a scientific a priori approach.
09:25
@still_dreaming_1 Perhaps a list of two things is also bad. If there's two items you could just return a pair: class Pair { public function __construct(public mixed $left, public mixed $right) { } }.
 
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11:23
@still_dreaming_1 Congrats in advancing to the next stage of grief. =)
11:42
@Girgias aaaaaaaaaaargh. You mixed the current RFC with optimised versions....people are going to offer their amazing advice on what would be the 'best' api....
@Danack I mean I said I didn't consider it, but feel free to interject, or the map thing might be better. But I do need to add some test cases about some of the questions asked
12:15
Right, thanks @MarkR and @hakre
12:35
@Danack Glad you turned me on to this guy- he plays awesome D&B sessions. youtube.com/watch?v=0h7AjDtk6Y4
I loved spinning records... cannot imagine doing that and riding a bike without train-wrecking the mix. Of course, I had to swap out records which made it more cumbersome.
 
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16:09
I feel there should be a separate mailing list called "PHP update broke my code". This discussion comes back every so often, but I don't think anything productive came from any of them.
:-D
I'm a half way through the current one, so there is still hope
16:38
@Krzysiek I find them interesting to read.
16:53
@Krzysiek We could also have a list for "don't write code like this....it's not a great style of programming, and it might get broken in the future."
 
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18:11
@Danack what breaks earlier? the code or the hardware it's running on? how does this change if you turn the hardware into software? can we now repair everything with chewing gum stripes? (which are disappearing from stores, just saying) - We are all doomed!
 
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19:16
Is this trolling? "PHP should focus on one thing and one thing only and that is to be the simplest tool for sql servers, mainly MySQL but also try supporting MS-SQL and PL-SQL (Oracle's premium database system)."
The poster's name is "😉 Good Guy 😉," so I assume "yes"
Not much worse trolling than:
PHP is and should remain:
1) a pragmatic web-focused language
2) a loosely typed language
true
19:44
I don't think they're trolling, but I do think they're wrong. I've seen the person post bad takes before.
Is the conversation on Mastadon?
It's on the mailing list
ah, the long one....
I refer you to my "wait until it's over to see if it's actually interesting" policy:
Aug 14, 2017 at 0:22, by Danack
I don't watch tv shows while they're being aired, to avoid wanting to get up at 3am to watch the new ones, or to avoid the series going to shit and being a complete waste of time - hello Lost.
IGP
IGP
20:52
Haven't checked this chatroom in what feels like a year. What's the latest drama?
@Danack That's usually how I approach it, too

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