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18:00
Wednesday's is on Responsive Web Design
@ircmaxell well, then I'm definitely going to watch it! responsiveness is the future
@KamilTomšík I would put that a little differently: unlike OOP in the real world, OOP as some people consider it should be is very much related to functional programming
@ircmaxell just curious, what would be my special about? :-)
@Jasper that is a one big lie... there is only one OOP, at it was well defined in 80s - if you want something new, invent your own name.
@KamilTomšík You get to hold the coloured pens :)
@Jack even that would be an honor, I do respect Anthony very much.
18:04
You'd be surprised how much good stuff comes from the 70s and 80s :)
@Jack go on... I spent a lot of time searching for these gems, would be great if I could read about something new again :)
@KamilTomšík I'm not joking ... even back in the 60s they already had the concepts of compiler compilers, like the first incarnations of yacc / bison ... I was surprised by that actually.
@PeeHaa lol....
18:09
@KamilTomšík whatever you choose
it's up to the guest to choose the topic :-D
0
A: Creating a WebWizard

Kamil TomšíkI'd suggest you diving into .NET, there is a lot existing solutions for exactly these kinds of needs. Not popular in Java. But have a look on Vaadin.

got answer too...
@ircmaxell whoa, in that case we could easily spent the whole week :)
@Jack yep, I was mostly surprised by Sketchpad and Mother of all demos
@KamilTomšík may i ask ,,,,what is a WebWizard ?? i wish i have one web-wizard ..
@KamilTomšík lol @ answer
@KamilTomšík The mother of demos definitely deserves the name :)
18:11
@NullPointer sure :) web-based wizard - something very popular during "delphi" era
@KamilTomšík Like with many things, there are a lot of interpretations of OOP. For one, every language that claims to allow OOP has a different view of what that means. Now, you may disagree with those interpretations.
Now you should feel free to disagree with those languages
@KamilTomšík :-X
@Jasper nope, there is really just one OOP
@Jack yep, it does, what a gem!
I wonder ... why are certain answers faded out?
@KamilTomšík several samples from that page: "Alan Kays Definition", "most authoritative of the DefinitionsForOo", " In addition, his thoughts on the matter appear to have mutated somewhat over time."
18:18
Like in the web wizard question ... Kamil's answer is greyed out ... not just me right?
each one of those quotes supports my statement that saying there is only a single deifnition of OOP is incorrect
@Jasper there was an article - early history of smalltalk or something like that including the talk where "OOP" term was first mentioned
@Jack -3 or more
@PeeHaa thnx!
18:20
np
@KamilTomšík: so? Programming was a term in math before there were computers, but that doesn't mean it's wrong to call what you do in php programming
(And yes, I know that's a little different because it is two unrelated uses of the same word)
@Jasper I'd prefer call my job "assembling" :-)
(but there are also plenty examples of words that changed only a little, or changed little by little to mean something different entirely)
@Jasper anyway, this is getting too far from original statement, Java forces you to write classes but thats not the essence of OOP, sending messages is
You mean, like, in Objective C?
18:24
the essence of OOP is using jQuery, and everyone in here knows that...
$.getOOPCodeWriter().getMagicalFairies().writeCode();
@Lusitanian Amen!
@Jack sorry, I dont know Objective-C, but from what I've heard it was inspired by smalltalk so it could be true...
@Jack yes
Anonymous
News break: Another shooting in US: rt.com/usa/news/four-dead-pennsylvania-injured-598
whose name has not yet been released
I for one hope they will never do.
@KamilTomšík It's a mix of being compiled and yet have a runtime component for message passing; that's the best way I can describe it ;-)
Anonymous
18:28
I think he is dead.
I prefer the word it; it's reportedly dead.
Anonymous
lol
Anonymous
but true
@Jack thank you for this. seriously. the publicity is bad and people don't get that :/
@KamilTomšík That may have been the only interpretation at the time SmallTalk was created, but these days Calling methods is a generally accepted alternative to passing messages in the real world
18:30
Hi @PeeHaa
Anyone willing to check something out in Chrome for me? It is probably JS or CSS related, but I'm going nuts here. I would even have a hard time putting this in a question
Anonymous
@Chris Let's see it
@Jasper have you ever tried message-passing? I thought that too, some time ago...
In Google Chrome, go to grcmc.org and click the Login link in the upper right. In that dialog, the input intermittently will not accept keystrokes. The JS event fires, the placeholder text goes away, but only one character is kept as a value
18:35
@Jack i am confused O.O
If you refresh, sometimes the user name field will work, but not the password. If you try to type there, nothing (but the placeholder goes away). Then if you click back in the user name... nothing
@NullPointer About?
Anonymous
yep. No inputs
@Jack about "@NullPointer Meh, not enough jQuery"
Anonymous
Just like you said @Chris
18:37
@KamilTomšík I have done a little Objective-C, which calls it message passing, but considering the way you talk about message passing, I don't think you'd consider it message passing as it's not too different from method calling there
@NullPointer I can't help myself.
@Jasper it's calling methods with null pointer protection =D
@Jack ...:)
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie

If you try to log in (click submit after typing in junk), you'll get a very ugly error message. Close it, then try to type. Now the input accepts text.

If you inspect the inputs in dev tool, you can see the value property changing with each keystroke, but it only accepts one char. Until you do.... something, which kajiggers the whole thing into working normally. Sometimes, it will just work right, too.

Any thoughts, guys? Ideas? I'm on my butt here :(
@NullPointer I'll be better tomorrow I'm sure.
This is only Chrome, too. Even IE 7 works. That's pretty sad.
18:39
@Jack agreed (internally it works a little different from calling methods (in the languages I know anyway)
@Chris Blame google :D
@Chris I think there's just too much "moooo~" in your page.
@Jack I agree!
Anonymous
I agree with @Lusitanian
@Jack Goal for this year is to reduce javascript dependance/use by 60% at least. This is a nonprofit, and not all my code, nor do I have control over what projects I work on at what time. So... it is what it is.
18:42
@Jack ahhh .... its last Friday ...lol
MAn, I hate it when a regex flavor randomly decides it wants certain characters to be escaped (such as + in a character class)
@Jasper What flavour is that?
So no ideas guys? Ever seen this behavior? I can't repro it with HTML only, but selective isolation of JS is inconclusive -- still get intermittent failure.
@Chris Well, something is trapping the keydown event and preventing it from bubbling up, or rather seems to be cancelling it.
@Jack alex's
18:45
@Jasper method call limits you to the class method, messa passing allows the object (or at least its class which is also object) to completely decide what to do... in short, if you're okay with method calls, you're not going to get for example traits or dynamic proxies until language designer decides to do so
@Jasper with message passing you can bring these ideas yourself
@Jasper Who's alex?
it's not a who, but a program
oh that alex ... yikes
runs away from haskell
well i gotta go guys ... enjoy eow =D
18:47
btw: have you guys read this? :-)
it is true masterpiece!!! :-)
@ircmaxell worth of reading, youre gonna shit bricks if you havent already :)
recycle your variables :-)
user895378
lol:
user895378
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur. - Whatever is said in Latin sounds profound.
4
Static Is Good

Make as many of your variables as possible static. If you don't need more than one instance of the class in this program, no one else ever will either.
18:53
@KamilTomšík I'm not sure I completely understand what you are saying
@KamilTomšík LOL
@Jasper for example - if you've ever wanted traits in java, you can either wait for Java 10 or do some byte-code sourcery. In smalltalk, you can override messageNotUnderstood and implement your own dispatching (over multiple objects)
@Jasper its also easy to implement object load-balancing using this technique
My bad, I do understand the part where it is advantageous to be able to implement such things yourself
and so on, nobody can tell if $object->doFoo() is going to invoke method doFoo, all you need to know is that something will happen
I don't understand how it is possible with message passing
18:59
@Jasper php can do that too (__call)
@KamilTomšík alright, but you can do that using method calls as well. Except you'll have to call a special function that takes a string as the first argument. By separating it from normal function calls, you can get much better performance when you do not need such functionality
@Jasper exactly!!!! to get real polymorphism you'd need to write such methods in java
in php & smalltalk you dont have to, you always have __call for those special cases (when you sacrifice performance)
the point is in the way of thinking - OO code does not depend on method names, it just tells other components what to do, leaving them to figure out the way themselves
user895378
To @DaveRandom and others who paid attention to my earlier socket stream is_resource weirdness ... I believe what was happening was that the client would close the connection from its end, but the server didn't yet understand what was going on and was left with this socket resource that was a resource but it wasn't really a resource anymore because the connection had been severed.
@KamilTomšík I guess I missed the fact that SmallTalk avoided the performance loss when not using this call method
there's a typical example - animal objects, each one implementing method greet() or so... cat doing meow, dog doing bark, etc. the thing is - you dont care if those object classes even have such methods, you just tell them greet()
19:13
@KamilTomšík but I'm losing you there, I don't really understand the other way of thinking yet
@Jasper smalltalk, ruby and smalltalk allows you to do custom message dispatch however in the general case they just delegate to class methods
@Jasper are you aware of concept of proxies? (remote objects, not the pattern)
@KamilTomšík vaguely
@Jasper you have a program on one machine and the target object on the other machine, but you dont know what methods it does support and you even dont want to know because that would force you to update client code everytime the server changes
@KamilTomšík but you do care whether the animal in question has a way to greet, and having a function isn't much more than telling the world you can greet, I'd say
@Jasper so you'll override __call and delegate to some kind of RPC mechanism to get work done
19:22
@KamilTomšík That makes a lot of sense, and it is most definitely very useful (and it comes with its risks, but I am sure there are ways around that)
<?php

class Person{
  private $name = "";

  public function __construct($name){
    $this->name = $name;
  }

  public function greet(){
    echo "Hello from $this->name";
  }
}

class Dog{
  public function greet(){
    echo "bark!";
  }
}

class Group{
  private $beings = array();

  public function __construct($beings){
    $this->beings = $beings;
  }

  public function __call($msgName, $args){
    foreach($this->beings as $b){
      call_user_func_array(array($b, $msgName), $args);
    }
(see full text)
@Jasper sure there is, you can get your work done even without oop
hire the experts is not a good advise for someone trying to learn, sorry but i have to do this.
@Jasper you could tell that even about higher-order functions, but you cant deny they are very useful and one day you'll encounter the case where it would significantly clarify the code
but if that's the one problem you cannot easily solve with non-"message passing OOP" (non-OOP in your terms) then I wouldn't consider it to be enough to say you can't call it OOP
@ircmaxell :-)
@ircmaxell btw I have to second that guy, you have a gift when it comes to speaking
19:29
thanks!
wait, second what guy? the "not a good advise"?
@ircmaxell not that one :)
my biggest problem is slowing down. And this time I didn't have enough feedback to keep slow (I kept reminding myself, but seeing people's faces is a great reminder)
@ircmaxell we have "one of your kind" too - one day we were talking about nodejs with colleagues and I was trying to explain the greatest benefits and so on... he was there too, just listening whole the time, when I almost gave up he just reproduced what I've said and suddenly it became just clear to anybody :)
@KamilTomšík I like that comparison, as I do see the use of higher order function as quite important a feature of just about nay programming language. However, that doesn't mean that I say that a langauge without it isn't a programming language (I can really only think of Java (where you can easily simulate this functionality yourself) and PHP (where it is in fact simulated for you) as languages that do not have higher order functions off the topof my head).
magic, a gift, like I said :)
19:32
:-D
@ircmaxell How many peeple have been watching it?
which? This talk? Over 100...
nice :)
@Jasper Java is language, just not object-oriented, it was not designed from ground up to be, so that is why...
19:34
@ircmaxell congrats, youre getting famous :)
lol
I have many more talks to prepare
I'm thinking of submitting a "Programming With Anthony" workshop to conferences
keep it coming! :)
@ircmaxell cool stuff :)
I need to think of a good name for my future enterprise
Ferrara Consulting and Learning
19:38
nah, not my name...
and I want it to be more broad than just programming. Learning in general
ah
math? :D
(given how you've described your math skills...)
@KamilTomšík And you're right back at "my definition of OOP is the only correct one", a topic I believe you moved the discussion away from (by saying "this is too far from the original topic") when I showed you the article you pointed to as evidence actually supported my case
call it magic :-)
nah, not just math and programming either ;-)
19:39
cool stuff
@ircmaxell i think work makes name famous not name ..makes work famous ...imho i would love to see your talk doesnot matter it is bla Consulting and Learning or blabla Consulting and Learning just because its really awesome ... imho
eh, but marketing is a lot
especially in the USA :)
that's not why I'm looking for a name ;-)
heh then why
@Jasper Oh, no... its not my definition of OOP, I just respect the original one
19:40
I'm not going to spill my idea until there's an idea to be spilled, but let's just say I need a name...
Kamil has strong opinions , deal with it Jasper
Anthony Wizardry Company
Hogwarts School
@LeviMorrison: Not quite the ring I'm looking for. And it's not just with me ;-)
@ircmaxell here is an idea to video series : reviews of bad php applications
Ep01: wordpress in several words
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19:42
Ep02: Drupal
basically , explaining what people should not do, what effects does it have and what are the better ways
@tereško that is coolest one
@KamilTomšík maybe I should have said "this" instead of "my", as my point wasn't that you made up your own definition, my point was that you stuck with one definition of OOP and consider it the only one, while the rest of the world doesn't think it's the only definition
@tereško Good idea, but you'd have to be diplomatic enough not to alienate huge swaths of the community
I can't understand why Wordpress is so popular :/
So bloated and insecure
19:45
@tereško deal with what? I mean, I'm enjoying myself and learning some stuff in the process (yes, I should be doing other things, but that's another thing all together)
@Lusitanian People don't really care about its code and security.
People want blogging software.
@Lusitanian it is popular because a lot of people use it ... it's self-reinforcing
@LeviMorrison I know I know..."famous 5 minute installation"
etc
@rlemon lol...your gravitar is funny
but when you try to extend it...ugh
@tereško makes sense
"What should I use? Oh, WP is popular, I'll use that."
19:46
:)
rack == insta rep
@Jasper whats the point of using term if you're talking about something different? Would you like factory not returning anything? :-)
@ircmaxell NJ wednesday sessions :-)
lol
doesn't fit, but I won't get into it now... soon though...
@ircmaxell General wisdom
:-)
nigh guys ,,,,,,
19:52
Make sure that every method does a little bit more (or less) than its name suggests. As a simple example, a method named isValid(x) should as a side effect convert x to binary and store the result in a database.
@ircmaxell name of your talk is not that important
hrm...
@LeviMorrison correct! :-D
@KamilTomšík it's not of a talk... Or of a talk series either ;-)
@KamilTomšík Thanks for making my point. As you see, the fact is that the majority of the people use OOP to describe a number of systems, that include OOP based on message passing but also includes OOP based on method calling. As such, by your own logic, what is the sense in using OOP to mean something else from what other people mean with it?
19:53
@ircmaxell so what you're going into actually? :-)
the idea isn't fully developed yet ;-)
@Jasper "my" OO does not need operators nor control structures, beat that :)
@ircmaxell how about thirts? :-)
user895378
Hmm ... should you really be triggering an E_WARNING to tell me this, PHP???
@KamilTomšík: think of it in this context: give smart people a mic and a camera, and awesome things will come
user895378
stream_socket_enable_crypto(): SSL: The operation completed successfully
19:55
@ircmaxell something like TED? :-)
user895378
It completed so successfully, in fact, that you needed to trigger an E_WARNING ...
ideas worth spreading :)
@rdlowrey whoa, wut!
@KamilTomšík in a sense... Different in construct, format and goal, but similar in concept...
@ircmaxell so thats where you can find inspiration for your name :)
19:57
yeah, I know. Been thinking, but all the good ones I've had are already taken (at least by domain squatters)
@ircmaxell however in that case I'm not sure why would you gave me the mic (maybe muted?) :-D
pleaseshare.com
seriously :)
go get it
Squatter
Godaddy being that squatter
It hasn't had anything meaningful since 2002 ever and they're still squatting...
20:02
@KamilTomšík I'm not saying that "your oop" doesn't have advantages, I'm saying that it's wrong to call it the only OOP
(and I'd argue that there are advantages to the non-mp OOP too, but that's another discussion all together)
@rdlowrey lol
@ircmaxell whoa, kinda hard to find one :)
@ircmaxell onlysmartpeople.com is free
yeah, little offensive
@Jasper nope, its wrong to reuse existing term and to define new meanings to it, youre going to ruin it
@ircmaxell :-) got one
hearmetonight.com
@KamilTomšík true, but that's already happened, so we can do little about that now...
20:12
Never create separate Listeners for each Component. Always have one listener for every button in your project and simply use massive if...else statements to test for which button was pressed.
I got one: openstair.com
@LeviMorrison still reading it? :)
@ircmaxell could be :)
+1
@KamilTomšík Whenever I get a small break I've been reading a couple more :)
@LeviMorrison I did it that way too :)
This one got me :)
I don't need to test my programs. I have an error-correcting modem.
- Om I. Baud
I also like that one about unused variables :-) if compiler complains, "i = i" is the way to go :-)
Hi. I was wondering what is the name of the thing where you have a list of things and each of them appears one by one, with each one fading in and then fading out after a second or two and then next item shows up?
I know this requires CSS, probably JQuery
20:17
@NikiC, can you take a peek if that is okay to do?
1
A: I have a PHP regEx, how do add a condition for the number of characters?

hakreThe magic of the split. My original assumption was technically not correct (albeit a solution easier to come to). So let's check your split pattern: (\/|\.|-|_|=|\?|\&|html|shtml|www|php|cgi|htm|aspx|asp|index|com|net|org|%|\+) I re-arranged it a bit. The outer parenthesis is not necessary...

Now, to find a graphic designer...
brb
@DemCodeLines Something out of jQueryUI?
@ircmaxell nice! :-)
20:18
i don't know the exact name.
You know how you can have a marquee scroll with a bunch of text?
Yeah... This is either going to be epic, or a total flop. In the middle won't happen...
or list of things
@ircmaxell somewhere else on earth, a graphic designer "Now, to find a developer who knows cryptography..."
@igorw :-D you've just made my day :)
lol
LOL
20:19
@DemCodeLines Let me rephrase: That sounds a lot like the kind of thing jQueryUI has, but I don't know that library by heart, so I'd suggest you check its documentation yourself
similarly, there is a way where an item shows up, then fades out and the next item shows up
@ircmaxell I only wish you the best :-)
thanks!
Reverse the parameters on a method called drawRectangle(height, width) to drawRectangle(width, height) without making any change whatsoever to the name of the method. Then a few releases later, reverse it back again. The maintenance programmers can't tell by quickly looking at any call if it has been adjusted yet. Generalisations are left as an exercise for the reader.
@igorw cant stop laughing, that one was genious :)
20:20
^ That one is devious.
@ircmaxell miccamawesome.com (people will probably pronounce it wrong and thus not see what it means at first, but I don't think that's really a problem) - yeah I know you already picked a name, but still I thought I'd share
@LeviMorrison there are more, keep reading :)
@LeviMorrison good god!!!
@Jasper hehehe
@Jasper not 100% sold on mine, I like it, but I'm not stopping looking just yet
user895378
@igorw lol nice
@ircmaxell there's only a limited window in which you can still choose another name. After that, you'll have associated it with this name and will be unwilling to change it to anything else.
That's just how humans work
Well, how I work anyway
Perhaps not all people
20:27
@hakre If you tried it it's probably okay :D though in that case I would have really gone for the two processing steps you have at the end of the answer ^^
now...
back to the problem... hitman: absolution - yes or no? :)
@Jasper It's not built yet, once it's built sure. But before that, ;-)
@Jasper First thought was "wtf is miccama?"
@ircmaxell That wasn't a requirement for me. I have had an interesting experience with that because I had an idea that I picked a name for it, but I wasn't quite sure on it yet, so didn't buy the domain name. Time passed and then the domain was squatted, so I had to think of something new but simply couldn't. Finally, yet more time passed by and the domain was free again before I made the project reality (and though I now have the domain, the project is still not there yet)
I purchased the domain name :-P
I have a habit of purchasing the domain names first, then deciding later...
then letting them retire (unless they are very good names, then I squat)
20:34
@ircmaxell fair enough
I know I did things the wrong way around
I just meant to say that I really was stuck to a name even though I hadn't "decided upon it yet"
The mere passage of time (and that happened pretty quickly) got me hooked enough on it that I just couldn't find another name
@NikiC that's a good point. I was thinking of people reading it as miccam awesome, which I don't think is a problem, but people reading it as miccama might be
But you could do miccam-awesome.com or mic-cam-awesome.com instead
okay :)
cya later :-P
for(j=0; j<array_len; j+ =8)
{
    total += array[j+0 ];
    total += array[j+1 ];
    total += array[j+2 ]; /* Main body of
    total += array[j+3 ]; * loop is unrolled
    total += array[j+4 ]; * for greater speed.
    total += array[j+5 ]; */
    total += array[j+6 ];
    total += array[j+7 ];
}
@ircmaxell what's a that?
An awesome example of unmaintainable code
I totally hope that it prevents the compiler from vectorizing it...
20:42
you don't "get" the issue
look again
(the first is better if you like the shorter pronunciation even though it's not as clear what it stems from, while the second is clearer about origin, but harder to pronounce (and two dashes means more chance of one getting lost in communication)
@ircmaxell do you just mean the problems that crop up when array_len % 8 != 0, or is it something better than that?
no...
there's something far more obvious
for a hint: copy/paste that into a syntax highlighting editor
Nice!
I completely missed it...
@ircmaxell lol
My previous comment still stands though :P
20:47
yes, but that's pretty epic none the less...
@ircmaxell the comment is correct about something though. it is faster.
yeah ^^
@NikiC yes that was my original answer.
easy to miss
hehehe
20:49
nice find :)
array = new int []
{
111,
120,
013, // hidden octal
121,
};
@ircmaxell lol :D
Anonymous
Does anyone really believe that right-brained people can't learn programming?
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie Yes, I believe that along with: Unicorns also can't fly.
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie Does anyone really believe the right/left brained idea?
20:54
@LeviMorrison I highly recommend watching this: youtube.com/watch?v=bBpEBh29ANk
Anonymous
I don't know. Some one recommended me a book, and I said, " I hope it is not hard" and he says, If you left-brained you can learn in no time, but right-brained people can not learn programming. That is when I took 2 tests and found out, I am righty...
Anonymous
But, it says lefties are only good with language,
Anonymous
but, in my case, I speak almost 6 languages
lol
Anonymous
And, I wanted to share with you this thing about right/left
20:57
that left / right brain thingy is a simplification.
@LeviMorrison My elementary school teachers all did, but they may be the only remaining people on the planet who do.

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