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@bwoebi That's why HTML is a markup language.
:)
sometimes I love it to type whole books into commit messages. Those will eventually only read once or twice. Once quite soon to get the message out, and twice when there is some heavy debugging or archeology and then I'll love to have some literature :)
@bwoebi not enough tables and SQL .. but at least you have static methods
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@bwoebi still less then 200 lines, but yeah I will start to refactor it.
@ThW less than 200 lines can be easily read wrong.
For refactoring it's less the number of lines, but just like, the code is one day old now, time to clean this mess up.
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21:12
everyone is a critic ... ;-)
yeah coders love that.
but actually real code problems are the real pita
What are yours opinions here: How important is Direction of Data for Separation of Concerns ?
With direction of data I think I mean the flow of data and how clear it is.
@hakre Then there's the times when you do a good old fashion "Updated the stuff"
@DanLugg Yeah, and then half a year later you then get this message and you think: well I'm such a bitch ... .
^^^^ Exactly.
@ThW for small examples where you don't want to use some PHP templates try AngularJs. It's very easy to divide page to two parts - first you collect all data needed for page to some structure and put it to ng-init attribute using json_encode(), then only HTML code with Angular directives using this data.
21:20
@crimaniak problem with angular.js is, that you need to have js enabled in your browser. no offence, but who needs that overhead?
also it's getting so common that websites are overloaded (really) with CSS lately, I might think to disable that as well.
we got pipes for internet bigger than ever, but surfing slows down.
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@crimaniak you're joking right?
@ThW he does not know about handlebar.js ;)
@hakre: users prohibiting javastsript in browser must be humiliated.
Initial renders shouldn't need javascript...
21:22
@crimaniak there is a movie which has the title "lost planet" or was it a game?
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If you look at files, you might notice that here already is a template for one specific part, why should I not use that one for all of it?
@crimaniak ah, planet of the apes :)
How many internet users don't have javascript enabled though? That has to be somewhere close to 0%
@hakre: I have a very different cultural background
Thw: No I am not joking. More of this, this is really very convenient
@crimaniak I bet for sure. If you want to kill persons only because they use a computer in a way they like, we have a totally different background.
21:24
PEAR.
WAT R U DOIN?
PEAR.
STAHP.
I'm pretty tolerant at that point.
@DanLugg yeah, we need some backup plan here. I don't want to see it dying silently :)
even composer can install pear packages :)
@hakre I was referring to the fact that Pear was hanging for the last 15 minutes.
Grabbing Phing on this box.
hakre: yes, about users it was a joke. But in any case I no longer care about users without javascript, because this time is better spent on other things.
I just tfreshly pulled it on a box here ca. 2hrs ago, so I can send it to you ;)
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21:27
@crimaniak like SEO?
I am a fan of defensive Javascript
@Thw: like performance optimizations
nice discussion
@Thw: all last projects I take part in was have big problems with performance.
Ok, so less that 2% of all internet users have javascript disabled. Honestly, I am surprised by this.
Anyone got a good talk to watch?
21:29
@crimaniak right, like creating kb in the thousands large CSS files with common awesomesauce tools.
@ThW What's that, where you write all the rest of you code in such a way that you don't have to write any Javascript? :-P
CSS overload has gotten ridiculous. It's so bad that people created preprocessors....
every PSD to HTML service had better quality to market ratio than such bs.
@JosephCasey no, it's just that kids have no f-c-k'ing clue how CSS works.
@JosephCasey I don't see what's wrong with preprocessors
^^ Neither do I.
Sass FTW.
21:30
same for JS actually.
@JosephCasey as I understand big part of them some esoteric clients
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@DaveRandom decoupled, data-attributes that activate additional, dynamic stuff
@hakre Every single language can be abused.
That includes HTML, JavaScript, PHP, CSS, Java, C#, LOLCODE and Brainfuck
Coffeescript should be torched IMO, because unnecessary.
however while HTTP/1.1 was rewritten, it seems to have been forgotten to but TBL in, it might be just the sign of time that it's going down even faster now.
21:31
There's nothing wrong with preprocessors. I am saying that the rapid invention of preprocessors stem from the massive css load that has occurred.
But Sass/Less == win.
must check out LOLCODE
Being a pro developer, doesn't mean you know shit, it means you know how to not abuse your language.
Whoo, it's hopping here today
21:31
@AustinBurk o/
like a kangaroo
@DanLugg no!
@JosephCasey a knife. a knife! it's a weapon. well it's just a tool. but you can kill with a knife... .
@JosephCasey "Massive CSS load"?
@bwoebi Oh, okay. Have fun writing browser prefixes by hand.
21:32
@bwoebi What's wrong with CSS preprocessors?
@JosephCasey every time when I see usefull preprocessor I think that is wrong with processor?
@DanLugg that's all I preprocess. but not that ugly shortening syntax
Okay. I'm saying it is smart to use pre-processors due to the increasing complexity and length growth of css.
@DanLugg well, since prefixes, it seems that time to adoption actually takes longer, doesn't it?
I treat my CSS as "compiled code", I never look at it, only at the *.scss "source".
21:33
@ThW I'm not a huge fan of data- attributes, data is either part of the element or part of an object model - I'd rather crawl data to find DOM elements than the other way round
(ymmv)
can angularjs play nice with php
I brought up preprocessors because they were largely invented to handle the growing size of css style sheets.
@hakre I agree, it would be nice if people didn't cave into using them, thus forcing browser engines to adopt the standards sooner. However, I also need to make money, and shitty looking websites make less money.
@nedshares Yes
@DaveRandom Depends
21:34
Hey, looking for an opinion
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@DaveRandom data-popup="popupoptions"
@SecondRikudo counter-theory: if the visual representation is that important that you need to use a pre-processor, you're concentrating on wrong things.
@hakre It's not the visual representation
It's readability and maintainability
key factors
I want to keep my user-created content out of the /var/www/html directory; where should I store it? maybe mkdir /var/www/usr ?

Doesn't seem like anything big enough to put in a normal question on SO
21:35
@SecondRikudo that you produce with the CSS, not the code.
I think nesting selectors make sense. Much more sense in having it in a flat structure..
@ThW Sorry, I don't follow
I think variables and configuration in CSS should be a thing
@SecondRikudo every preprocessor degrades maintability
@SecondRikudo I normally do that by indenting CSS files.
21:36
@crimaniak How so?
Ugh, I'm getting old. I hurt more and more after every basketball session.
Writing CSS is about writing less, not more.
for example...
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@DaveRandom the data-popup it the trigger, to make link a popup (it still works without) the value contains the needed options like width, height, ...
@hakre I prefer sass! ho ho ho
21:36
@hakre Exactly... You write less code with a preprocessor...
@Fabien you still use HTML? HAML all the things!
lol
@hakre There is a very clear difference between the two
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This way you only have a minimum of additional data in the html and it has no direct connection to the js logic
21:37
make fun of it as much as you like, but HAML is actually pretty good.
HAML doesn't solve any inherent problem
@SecondRikudo sure. but I won't stop at the CSS level when I would threw in the preprocessor for use.
At least that I'm aware
It just made coding faster
Not a problem as much as an enchancement, like any preprocessor
@JosephCasey Less is incredibly similar to CSS
21:38
yes it is
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brb
HAML looks nothing like HTML
but you can write out less style sheets faster than css.
But actually I'm a bit mouthfull. Because I normally only write std. CSS. I love it. Same for HTML. I can't deny my HTML 2.0 roots.
If you write bad Sass, you write bad CSS; Sass (or any other preprocessor) is just a way to modularize and reuse stylesheet components.
21:38
you have preprocessor for CSS. It means you need to take some additional actions to have it working. Now lets move out and instead attach a script who will get standard css and make requered fixes for this browser. For my opinion second variant is better
@DanLugg + This.
So you've a steep learning curve in HAML's case, not so much in a CSS preprocessor.
@SecondRikudo Sass (SCSS) is CSS compatible; rename a CSS file to .scss and start enhancing.
@DanLugg That's what I do.
Yeop :-)
21:39
well, you can argue that the learning curve is difficult, but it still speeds up your programming once you learn it.
sass gets crazy though. Looking at compass' sass
@DanLugg CSS with variables mixins nesting and auto minification? Sign me up!
It's like arguing that you shouldn't use css because you can write the attributes inline-element css
And for SASS, I'm with you @DanLugg, the bad SASSL I've seen was by bad CSS (and actually also JS coders, woah, such freaking bad JS code puke) codaz.
@Fabien Look at the SCSS variant.
21:40
i need to the try this sass thing
But also: Preprocessors are a heavy duty to get and keep them on the run in production.
@hakre SASS (or any other CSS preprocessor) doesn't change programming habits.
@ThW I'd rather do that with CSS for styling and JS object model for mechanics (it's highly unlikely you just need a few props, you probably need some logic as well), but like I say, ymmv
21:40
If you suck at CSS, you'll suck at SASS
@hakre Exactly. All preprocessors do (once you understand them) is let you write the same shit in less lines; whether through condensing, reusing, or some other method. You only end up with shitty CSS if you would have written shitty CSS to begin with. And the same can be said of any preprocessor (CSS, JS, etc.)
@hakre Exactly! That's why your develop in preprocessors and produce the compiled versions of html/css
@SecondRikudo yeah, it's just a tool. so it helps to create bigger mess for some :)
@hakre What? Why?
thanks @Fabian
21:41
I suppose a major point here is that I don't write front end stuff if I can avoid it so I'm probably not the best person to listen to
You are aware that you "compile" them once, and you ship out a browser ready CSS file, right?
@SecondRikudo longer story and I'm not at work, so let's just skip this ;)
it's like HTML / CSS / WebDev chat...
sass --compass --watch ./scss:./css
^ done.
Don't add compiled static content to your git repo! Always compile on the server.
21:42
@DanLugg It's not always that simple :P
how do you make that button? 'top-top'
@SecondRikudo Well... for the most part.
'top-tip'
[tag : top-tip] with no spaces
Okay, add a ./css/.gitignore with * and !.gitignore
NOW you're done.
So again, how many simple data-types there are in XSD? a) less than 10 b) less than 18 C) 18 d) 22 c) 30 or more
@hakre Base Primitive? Or derived too?
@DanLugg correct term might be "primitive"
*ahem* Yes.
21:45
@DanLugg yes your comment reminded me :)
Then I'm going 30+ (this is a quiz, right? I'm not looking it up)
Some CMS/Frameworks demand certain files to be in certain directories (I'm looking at you WordPress!)
@Thw?
@DanLugg yeah, just shoot it in.
Okay, I've locked in my answer; I'm going to look it up
@DanLugg I even read it only some hours ago and couldn't properly remember. However I can't play as I made up the question.
:17122443 can files? You mean you need the 100+ pages technical documentation of XSD?
you better don't waste your time on that :) better guess the XSD and validate it against the XML you create :)
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21:49
Well it is a mix, but I still need to look it up in docs or my old xsd files
@ThW Openning XSDs in Eclipse is somewhat nice, too. Also to edit them.
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PhpStorm works, too
NetBeans + XML Tools is good.
so many exciting things. i am new to PHP but i want to play and learn this weekend on my website
does anyone else create their own libraries to make their work easier?
of course using externals too, but simplifying the stuff you tend to repeat
Did you know that XML Schema is from 2001?
@nedshares Sure, there is even a pattern for stuff that tends to repeat: Iterator
21:54
@hakre thanks for the iterator pattern. but i meant not iterating over containers. just code you tend to reuse a lot
And not to speak about the concept of recursion
@nedshares code you tend to re-use a lot is called a library.
it works similarly as a library with books.
@hakre right, which is what i mentioned. i guess you use them too (rolling your own as you need)
@hakre It's odd that seems so long ago, yet so recently.
@nedshares well, that part is mostly problematic. writing own coder is often harder than you think. especially if there are drivers that tell you you won't have enough time. that should make you suspicious.
@DanLugg See my message again
lol, oh, I didn't see the edit
@DanLugg well, actually cheating depending on the link you click: chat.stackoverflow.com/messages/17122541/history
the most stable of the cycles - the eternal
simple example is instead of doing the document.element... (forget at the moment).. i created a simple js function: get(name)...so you can just do get('profilePic')
or setColor('subtitle')
21:57
morning..
actually setColor('subtitle', 'green')
good mornings
Wait... dafuq?
what now?
21:59
my thought was: fun with recursion is that it ain't reference.
but that was only a quick thought.
There we go.
now you blow my mind.
still cheating :)
but nice one.
javascript statements should end with semicolon right?;
22:01
^^ Same, but forces a reload by ditching the fragment
@nedshares Yes.
i hear browsers are lenient but its bad practice to leave off;
I see what you did there;
@nedshares browsers are also funny about parsing the whole <script> tag, but you should not exploit that :)
i do like to use the best practices wherever i can
i think the best way is <script type="text/javascript">
p.s. it's cool this chat allows these characters
22:04
Recommendations for script-able IDE/editors? I'm getting a bit tired of NetBeans; need more automation and less constraints.
have you tried aptana?
I was gonna fool with the Python/Lua support in Notepad++, but meh.
Yea, I have. It's Eclipse based, no?
how are those binary objects called you produce with CI ?
I must have been drunk too much wine to formulate a well sounding commit message... .
22:07
@DanLugg Hrmm...I haven't done much with IDE automation but if that was a priority I might look at Atom. But, only because the scripting is done with JS and I already know that language.
I've only been fooling around with the editor for a short time now and don't know if I would use it for any other reason
Hmm. Perhaps.
Interestingly, Adobe (of all fucking companies) released something very similar
Not free, of course (I don't think it is at least)
This is proof that google does not copy wikipedia for summaries :)
later dudes. gonna go home and get my PHP on
@DanLugg for what? isn't there one that comes with a programming language (and out of)?
@hakre General stuff, build, script invocation, etc.
22:13
@DanLugg belongs into the project, not into the IDE
@cspray It was this (html.adobe.com/edge/code) which is actually a fork of this (brackets.io)
don't get fooled by marketing
:)
lol
Uh, okay.
But I thought it supported PHP, which it isn't looking like it does.
@DanLugg Which would be a dealbreaker
Of course. Once could add such support presumably.
But I don't feel like reimplementing a PHP lexer in JS.
22:17
Oh come on. You totally feel like reimplementing a PHP lexer in JS.
JSPHP. It doesn't rhyme. It's a maintenance hell. But it works.
You could always just write Netbeans plugins with Java couldn't you?
/troll-face
Reason why JSPHP never made it: There are no mysql bindings in js.
@cspray Fuck it, I'll write a PHP IDE with PHP-GTK
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When serialize() serializes objects, the leading slash is not included in the class name of namespaced classes for maximum compatibility. (from: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.serialize.php)
22:20
...........................................................actually
^^ there is no leading slash in a PHP classname.
@DanLugg +1
Hmm, with PHPParser, that could work pretty... well.
I was so totally thinking that
But also...no.
Just...no.
We both need to put down the beer and step away from the computer.
I'm actually still at work.
Beer is at home, and it's my reward for coming up with the most awesomest idea that has ever been awesome ever.
And will also fuel the development of the aforementioned awesomeness.
:-P
22:45
just completed the transition between work and home
That would be chair <-> bed relation for me.
@webarto hi farty!
@webarto do you telecommute or work as a consultant/small biz?
i'm nightshift tonight. :)
@webarto I wonder what drawing a diagram would turn out for that relation.
:)
23:36
Ave!
does upload_max_filesize apply to single item in $_FILES or total size of $_FILES array?
@NikolaR. total. Also post max size is in action and then memory limit.
thanks mate
23:52
@NikolaR. actually I'm mot totally sure if for one or all files, but the common error is to not think about post max size and memory limit then.
yeah, I know about post_max_size and memory_limit
just was wondering if I can rely on upload_max_filesize for checking each file size
or it works for whole array
@hakre Hrmm...from the wording of the documentation I'd expect it upload_max_filesize to check individual files and post_max_size for the entire request
I will see what can I do with $_FILES[x]['error'], maybe it can be used for preventing warnings and fatal errors
But it is ambiguous isn't it?
ಠ_ಠ

Just ran into this code in a class I'm refactoring...


foreach ($fields as $k => $v) {
if (!isset($l[$k])) {
continue;
}
$entity->{$v}($l[$k]);
}

wat...

I don't even...
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23:57
ja
I'm not really sure what that is trying to accomplish
What's the purpose of that?
making an object instead of array?
But if that's the case, what is $l?
probably array with filled values defined before
So you are iterating over an array and then checking some other array to fill some other object?
23:58
It looks like they're actually invoking a method, yea? $l seems like it would hold an array of arguments?
But, yea that code is pretty confusing

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