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ah... I started that but gave up
@Gordon You don't agree with what I say, or you don't like that I say it directly? That's just how democracy works. In a 20:3 voting your individual "no" vote just won't make a difference. But bringing up issues with good argumentation, that is something that does make a difference.
too time consuming for me, not having the 'math' type of education... all that logical notation stuff
@NikiC the voting isnt over yet and it takes a two third vote, so saying my vote will have no effect is kinda odd
we dont know what the result will be yet.
@Gordon I'm just trying to be realistic. Even with 4 no votes, there only need to be 8 yes votes. And we already have 20.
15:04
@NikiC as for bringing argumentation: i did so. twice now.
(Full disclosure: I'm generally skeptical of the influence the individual has in democratic voting)
@Gordon I know you did. Just to the wrong person and that person also didn't full understand the argumentation ;)
anyway, got to go now
Might discuss later
voting process should probably be changed to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consensus_decision-making
@Gordon sounds very swiss, I like it :) but it makes things (even) slower of course
stackoverflow.com/questions/14413925/using-laravel-bundle-with-codeigniter
15:19
@Ehs4n besides the fact that it feels like a bit too much of pick'n'chose I can say that if you look at the bundle's composer.json it seems that the bundle doesn't depend on any laravel components, so I'm actually in doubt why this is called a laravel bundle at all
the bundle has some other dependencies which you may or may not want to introduce
my general feeling towards the whole idea after looking at it very shortly: it may look very convenient but might be an overkill, using bootstrap is just a matter of adding some css classes to your markup, why do you want to introduce such a clutter while losing control over your markup to a IMHO not very well designed package
I really don't get why people in the laravel sphere seem to be so enormously fond of static calls
i honestly fail to see the point in that bundle
it is just a procedural wrapper
it give no additional benefits
@tereško my words in short
@tereško at the contrary, it takes flexibility away and blows things up unnecessarily
Without any dependencies on Laravel, it can be used with CodeIgniter, right? But need advice on how to use it with CodeIgniter.

Should i recreate library out of this, compatible with CodeIgniter or is there any other option.
@markus-tharkun because they can have all the beauty and functionality of global procedural code, with the dillusion that you are using OOP
@Ehs4n why would you need to make it 'compatible' with CI, it should be compatible as it is
15:24
@Ehs4n , laravel code is namespaced , code igniter is using pear naming conventions
they are essentially incompatible at the autoloader level
@tereško combine different autoloading strategies?
well ok, I should probably shut up, I don't like CI and I don't know much about it, to be honest
codeigniter does not have a real loader
it used load() function , which you manually call
@Ehs4n indeed, if you want to do yourself a big favour, drop CI and start learning a few other things
actually , i would suggest to drop all frameworks for 6-9 month and focus on learning about OOP
but then again , i am just a noob
@tereško I was ranting about statics at philsturgeon, and as a response he wrote this: philsturgeon.co.uk/blog/2012/12/… so at least it seams they're factoring some of the static stuff out into facades
@tereško :D
15:29
@tereško - Went through CI's autoloader. It is not compatible to load namespace driven classes and i could not somehow make the static things work. :-(

@tereško, @markus-tharkun - Do you advice simple markup over using these classes / functions?? My only point to use these is keeping thin views / clean files and managing any future bootstrap change from central location across the views.
@Ehs4n first of all , are you sure that you really need that wrapper ?
@Ehs4n IMHO it will be more maintainable, if you write your own markup, add bootstrap classes directly and where needed, inject them additionally
you could just as well extend/reimplement CI's html "class"
@ter
also , look at the source of that bootstrapper
the code there is tied to the names of classes
those classes are tied to Laravel
@markus-tharkun depends on the topic and the people involved and how much disconsent you are willing to ignore
@tereško ah... there's the catch I was looking for
@Gordon yes, and the number of people of course
@markus-tharkun yeah
@Ehs4n , for example this class: github.com/patricktalmadge/bootstrapper/blob/master/src/… .. it requries \HTML namespace classes , it extends laravel's Form class and withing "class" functions there are required \HTML\Helpers, \HTML\HTML and \HTML\Button class names
15:39
@tereško the HTML class doesn't seem to be a laravel part though, if you look at the composer.json... and why the heck doesn't he require the form class in composer if it's needed
@NikiC The implementor has the final word. Everything else is just the vote. If we continue with this, any serious bug or feature request will be submitted as an RFC in the future.
@markus-tharkun are you sure ? laravel.com/docs/views/html ... because it just happens that i have read throught laravel's code =P
@hakre What php version does heroku run?
@PeeHaa you can compile your own if you like. By default I think they are still stuck to debian sid 5.3.6 or something.
15:42
@tereško well, it's an even worse mixup, actually, he requires meido/html, which is this: github.com/meido/html
I'm going to give the backlog some love I think
A port of Laravel 3's HTML class. Made to work with Laravel 4.
@PeeHaa Bundling PHP version 5.3.10 - 20 May 2012
k tnx
@PeeHaa yesterday i thought about porting it to silex
15:43
@Ehs4n to wrap this all up, don't use this bootstrapper (even if you can somehow make it work), it will create all kinds of maintenance nightmares for you
@hakre When do you want to do it? Or is it still under consideration?
guys, off the top of your heads, if you don't mind, tell me an interview question you would like to be asked, if you were a php junior dev applying for a php junior position, questions that are not lexical questions but where the interviewee has a chance to show context knowledge... example: What's the @ sign used for in PHP? Where I would expect a definition and then some considerations why it's mostly (always) a bad idea to use and what the alternatives are
@markus-tharkun 1. do you have your own website? 2. do you have a github account?
@PeeHaa sure, those we're already through with, I'm looking for PHP 101 questions
15:54
Whatever you do don't let people write code on a whiteboard
@markus-tharkun and judging from frequently asked Qs on SO I guess "how to add 5 days to a date string" and "how to get data from webpages"
@PeeHaa if they write code, they write it in an editor/IDE... but I prefer letting them review/refactor some prepared code
Anonymous
@peehaa what is the purpose of having github account? What do you do with it?
@Gordon :) indeed
@PHPNooB best chance for an employer to see the code a candidate is writing
15:56
@PHPNooB For me or for a junior who wants to get a job?
@markus-tharkun cannot you just give the a small test exercise ?
yo u are looking for junior dev , not an intern .. so .. he/she should be able to write some code
@tereško yes, sure, that's always a part of the interview
I once had to write a sort function in code on fucking paper!
@tereško absolutely agree
well .. then ask him/her to write a small example : a guestbook application with registered users
that should give you something that you can discuss in the interview
Anonymous
15:58
But how does the emloyer know if it really is your code or something you got from another site
there is sql injection , spam protection , html sanitation .. hell .. there are a lot of thing that one can shot with such example
@PHPNooB People can ask question about the code and why something is done a particular way. Even if it is not their code as long as they can correctly explain it it is good
Also it shows they are coding at home. Which is a big plus in my book
code does not need to be correct
@tereško yes, from a time perspective, I'd probably rather let them review code that has problems in that area and see if they fix it correctly or at least if they spot the problems and tell me how they'd go about fixing it
@tereško agree
16:00
@PHPNooB cheating your way to and through an interview will always get discovered when you got the job and then you wont make it through the trial anyways
code reviews are useless
@tereško ok, interested in your statement, why so?
if you give just an invalid code , you will be looking for human spellchecker
if you give badly design code, you are looking for junoir architect
the code that gets reviewed in the interview has to be the code that the applicant wrote
it lets him/her explain how the decisions were made
also , junior developer applicants usually have free time
@tereško we have some real code the applicant wrote for a real project which we will review with him... but as you say, refactoring exercise makes sense too, to get an idea of his architecture skills, we're not IBM, we need generalists
i said that refactoring exercise make NO sense
16:05
@tereško yes, but you said you do that, if you're looking for an architect
@PeeHaa consideration.
gods below
and of course in a small company you're looking for a generalist, includes architect
are you unable to read ? i give up
the idea is to get the stuff for the remote interaction into some kind of library and decouple it a bit more from the HTTP interaction-
so to add more features to the site, like dupe-finder.
16:06
@tereško what are you referring too and why do you have to become rude again?
maybe your use of english language was flawed when you wrote the sentence
Anonymous
@Gordon I guess it makes sense. But if you were to say '' I design websites and I can design a small site for '' some guy, with small business github is pretty much useless. I guesit must be a developers thing, and not for web designer
we're discussing, you have an opinion which I respect, you're giving valuable input
6 mins ago, by tereško
code reviews are useless
which word was misspelled ?
that doesn't mean yours is the only truth
16:08
@hakre I can see the usefulness in that!
what about this: if you give badly design code, you are looking for junoir architect
that's what I was referring too
yo are putting the applicant in position where he/she has to think "what do they want to hear from me"
It's a junior. Just be glad he can write and explain a piece of code he done / worked on
well, if he can come up with what we want them to think, that's great
@PeeHaa indeed, I'm just brainstorming with you guys...
it's good to get input on this topic from different people...
problem in THIS chat sometimes is, that people think they're view is the only truth... but that doesn't bother me, I can still learn from it by integrating it into my current knowledge system...
thanks for your opinions and inputs!
.. it is not input, if you do not even understand the arguments
16:13
indeed almost the only thing that matters to me in a junior is his ability to learn....
@tereško typical arrogant teresko comment
when I argue, teresko, I often take a certain point of view in order to elicit a certain range of argumentation in my communication partners
you would do well by taking yourself a bit less serious at times
19 mins ago, by markus-tharkun
@PeeHaa if they write code, they write it in an editor/IDE... but I prefer letting them review/refactor some prepared code
2 mins ago, by markus-tharkun
indeed almost the only thing that matters to me in a junior is his ability to learn....
10 mins ago, by markus-tharkun
and of course in a small company you're looking for a generalist, includes architect
yes? what are you trying to say?
how many people have you hired?
so , you are looking for a generalist architect with no skills in php that can learn and write code on paper
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sure, absolutely, that's exactly what I'm looking for :) your reading skills are sorely lacking too, if I may use your own way of speaking...
so how many people have you hired, teresko?
and how many job interviews have you conducted as interviewer?
ah, I assume 4 was the answer to the first question, good
any of them php juniors?
nice! just finished the extra credit by breaking 10 one time pad ciphertexts to decrypt a 11th...
16:21
that sounded illegal
too much negative energy.
nah, homework
hello phpeople
@LeviMorrison we got a reply on the php masters article... Rather dumb reply if you ask me
16:29
Link?
. . .
I said:
> In your conclusion you claim that traits allow you to create simpler code, but farther up on the page you say that it makes it more challenging. Regardless of my stance on traits, you are submitting conflicting ideas.
And he says:
> It does make it more challenging. However overall Traits, in my opinion, are a positive thing, especially as a flagship for the type of features that are hopefully going to appear in future versions of PHP. Apologies if the article seems confusing on this stance.
to sum up his replay .. "i ignored all your points because i did not want your text in my article"
wow
This guy.
Just . . . wow.
16:34
Quick markup question, is it valid for a <p> to encase other, multiple <p> elements?
paragraphs can contain only inline (there was a proper name for it .. something with "...level") elements
@MadaraUchiha maybe a block quote is what you're looking for
@dyelawn I want a multi-paragraph product description
The HTML4.01 spec states:
> The P element represents a paragraph. It cannot contain block-level elements (including P itself).
16:35
@tereško A paragraph can contain <ul> and <table> elements, which are not inline.
no
they cannot
I'm pretty sure <ul> is valid.
@MadaraUchiha then <div><p></p><p></p></div>
no, UL is not valid there
@dyelawn Div conveys no semantic meaning though, is it the correct element to place? Isn't there a better one?
16:36
@MadaraUchiha just ran <p><ul></ul></p> through dreamweaver validator, came back invalid
@dyelawn I take your word for it.
@MadaraUchiha if html5, you could use article
no , actually what he is looking for is <section>
@dyelawn I could, but again, is it correct? I mean, the entire product is surrounded by an article
Could this really stand as an article on its own?
@tereško Section? Does it qualify as a section?
section of article .. imho fits
16:38
@MadaraUchiha "This could be a forum post, a magazine or newspaper article, a blog entry, a user-submitted comment, an interactive widget or gadget, or any other independent item of content." [emphasis added]
@dyelawn Only it isn't independent! It cannot stand on its own, without the product.
@tereško I think I'll go with it
sorry misread this:
@dyelawn I could, but again, is it correct? I mean, the entire product is surrounded by an article
so the product is an article, and the description is a section
@MadaraUchiha html5doctor.com/the-section-element .. this seems to be a good description
@dyelawn Only you suggested <article> :)
@tereško Yeah, thanks. I'll go with <section>
16:41
yeah, i was thinking for the whole product, not just the description. either way, @teresko got you the right approach
@levimorrison random note on prototype.php.net: the sliding on the navigation is pretty jittery. using toggle or a longer duration on the slides might be nice
@dyelawn Can't make it slower. Want to remove drop down altogether
oh. 1) why can't it be slower? 2) why do you want to remove it?
1) It's unusable when it's slower.
2) It doesn't actually help people. If you spend more than a few seconds in navigation it's too complex.
The menus have been trimmed down but
Now they have stuff that's useless or harmful in there.
Just remove them altogether and create good landing pages.
as a beginner, the push in the right direction on the documentation drop down is nice. so i don't just start searching random function names based on code i'm reading. instead i'm looking at building blocks first.
@hakre It's already happening, kinda :D At least people are driven to write RFCs for smaller and smaller things (at least that is my impression). It's not necessarily a bad thing, that way the change is at least well documented somewhere (as the commit messages are usually quite lacking)
@Gordon Sorry for getting aggressive earlier today. This proposal and the discussions related to it are getting on my nerves a bit
16:53
@LeviMorrison that would be a nice idea
it makes the whole page to "twitch"
@NikiC cough cough . . . Stas . . . cough
honestly , that page would need to be redesigned from ground up
@dyelawn I mean that instead of a drop-down for documentation you click on documentation and are taken to a page that has all the stuff that used to go in the menu.
@LeviMorrison i can't look at that documentation page
the person who designed the original one has never heard about WAI , and the page is begging for "design for laptop monitor" subtitle
16:56
@dyelawn Doesn't exist yet. :)
on 1900x monitor it is just a disaster
@LeviMorrison it goes to this prototype.php.net/manual/en/index.php which is horrendous
@dyelawn That's what I mean: it doesn't really exist yet.
basically , i would suggest : delete it , remove the hdd from the server , smash it and then put the server on fire
salting the ground afterwards might be required
@LeviMorrison is there any reason the widths are in EMs instead of percentages
well that might be a little much
16:58
@dyelawn Yes, but I don't feel like giving the history on that one :)
@dyelawn scaling on IE6/7 , iirc
@tereško there are a bunch of available hacks for that prob
no, there are not
user652649
evening
@tereško all of my designs use percentages, and they all scale properly in ie6/7
17:04
when you change the font size in the settings ?
i'm not talking about font-sizes, only widths
i am talking about scaling in IE6 and 7
which part of it was not spelled out again ?
you cannot do ctrl+scroll on old IEs
the part in my question that said anything about font-sizes
i asked why ems were being used for width
when you scale the text, the page has to scale too , or it will break
when you change the default font size in ANY browser's setting, the page has to scale
you cannot make a wide-userbase site without thinking about low-vision users
user652649
are you guys talking about full page zoom VS text only zoom ?
17:08
i do think about low-vision users
and account for text scaling
4 mins ago, by dyelawn
i'm not talking about font-sizes, only widths
user652649
@tereško not necessarily if the page is well made... when i used to support ie6 i also used to make "text zoom" working
you cannot scale in any other way on IE6/7
user652649
yes, for that reason i used to make text zoom working on IE67
apparently i'm super slow, bc i don't get what you're saying the prob is. but, to try to restate more clearly what i'm saying: in my styles, the grid (divs) is percentage-based, the font-sizes are em-based, and scaling works appropriately in ie6 and ie7
user652649
yes but columns don't change their size on the zoom you set... columns change their size on the browser size
i don't want the columns to change size...
user652649
so what?
so i still don't get what the problem is
whatever, this is a waste of everyone's time. my designs work in ie6/7. i've found using percentage widths instead of em widths to be advantageous for RWD. that's all i was saying.
i think the real takeaway here is that @teresko is mean
user652649
percentage widths instead of ems?
17:21
yes.
user652649
@tereško in IE6, setting a column width:10em will change its size when user changes the text zoom?
If I want to quickly and dirtily add an attribute to an element in HTML, how problem-prone is it to just str_replace("<a", "<a class='link' ", $html);?
HTML contains nothing but the link.
@wes Yes
@MadaraUchiha boooo
the code you showed has a pretty significant bug already...
17:23
@ircmaxell 'link'?
@ircmaxell Without the closing >, (I typed it on the spot)
user652649
@MadaraUchiha never noticed that... correction... never used EMs
@MadaraUchiha still...
user652649
@MadaraUchiha also ' instead of "... class instead of href :P
The exact line is:
echo str_replace('<img', '<img itemprop="image" ',get_the_post_thumbnail(get_the_ID(), array(400, 400)));
user652649
17:24
sorry for triple ping xD
@wes Those aren't bugs... In HTML5, " vs ' is negligible.
user652649
theres a comma instead of a dot
@wes Where?
@ircmaxell What kinds of problem could it introduce?
user652649
@MadaraUchiha sorry thats ok...
@MadaraUchiha why not use the $attr variable to pass through your class on get_the_post_thumbnail()?
17:27
@dyelawn There's an $attr variable?!
user652649
wow wordpress' design is fantastic
user652649
so get_the_post_thumbnail returns also the html tag, not only the url?
@dyelawn FFS, I almost fell victim to the XY problem.
@wes yes, but to its credit, it does exactly what you would think it would do if you had never looked at any other code in your life.
17:29
@wes That's not fantastic design.
@MadaraUchiha i believe it was sarcasm
user652649
yes lol
@MadaraUchiha falling for the XY problem is the story of my life
user652649
whats XY problem?
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17:32
looking for the problem with your solution rather than your problem
user652649
lol
@wes You want to do X, you think you can do X if you manage Y, and you ask about Y
Where there's a better solution, Z for your problem X, which is far easier.
user652649
yes yes i understood... sometimes i fell also in the XYZ problem
user652649
(was sarcastic that also... my english today isn't working properly, i'm sorry)
non-sequitur: can i get some opinions on properties within controller classes? all the symfony controller classes that i've seen have no properties and no constructor. i'm assuming this is to keep in line with the "fat models, skinny controllers" principle. but it's causing me problems
@teresko if you will offer some input, i solemnly swear to not ask any follow-up questions
17:41
thing is , the SF2 does not really define how you should implement MVC
what do you mean by "properties within controller" ?
class ItemController extends Controller { protected $service; }
then ItemController would have some methods, maybe other properties
almost all of the methods within the controller classes for the stock bundles are blahAction methods that are directly tied to the rendering of a view
all of the "stuff" to be displayed by the view comes from calls to methods of the model(s)
there are properties in controller
or more like "property"
the service container?
most of the stuff is done through DIC
yes , but it actually goes by the name "dependency injection container" , if i am not mistaken
the controller's action receives parameters , and then uses them to interact with services
is the DIC something different than the service container? want to make sure i'm talking about the right thing
17:50
DIC in this case is just a pretty name for it =/
honestly , i am not too familiar with internal working of that particular bundle
@dyelawn actually , usually a badly implemented DIC devolves into a service container
that's ok, because i think i'm trying too hard to stick to the principles of the bundle. i just want some better coders to reassure me that i'm on the right track
you should better go and ask in the symfony's IRC channel
@tereško the differentiation between the two is a little bit above my head though. i'm just trying to go "by-the-book" as much as possible, in terminology and implementation
17:53
the idea SHOULD be that the parameters from controller get passed to the services
and then views, when creating the response, request data from the services
but in this specific instance, i'm using a service that was not built as a symfony service, so it's structure does not align with the characteristic structure of a symfony service.
then improvise , or wrap it
@tereško right, and i get that part for using third-party bundles written for the express purpose of use within the symfony framework
but third-party libraries that don't follow the symfony architecture are a little bit more difficult to mold into proper symfony controllers
improvise is a good word to hear. but i wanted to make sure that improvising by adding properties to controller classes wasn't breaking some sort of cardinal rule, in symfony parlance or in general MVC architecture
17:57
seriously , visit the IRC channel
ask for general guidelines
then people from this room will be able to advise on particular details
ok, don't bite my head off, but how does one IRC. in a command line interface? GUI application?

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