@PaulCrovella for what it's worth, there are some sites I don't mind ads, and would gladly turn my adblocker off for, to give them revenue, but if they have those annoying fucking ads with animations or sound, they get the adblocker hammer. if ABP found a nice balance between supporting sites that I want to support with ads that aren't intrusive, I'd be okay with that. Either way though, I'm still a ublock origin convert when ABP started selling ad companies ways around their blocker
they are all like "let's organize this big event" then 90% of people drops out the day before. while the remaining 10% had a several kms journey just to get told "sorry, meeting was postponed to next month" imagine how happy they were
@Wes the most productive meetings I ever had were done over irc. Partly due to the people involved, largely due to the format and instant minutes via irc log.
Sounds like a serious screw up on Symfony's part then. Parsing the docblock is trivial. It's built in to PHP. But not knowing how to properly handle parsing quoted strings inside the annotation... that's Symfony fails at programming 101 to be honest. — Sherif44 secs ago
It's like people spend a tremendous amount of time building these very general purpose frameworks to solve (*what I would consider trivial problems*) and then fail to do the most rudimentary things along the way.
I mean... You can't figure out how to properly parse a string? Really?
@PaulCrovella i wish non-tech people were more used to these things. we tried making groups on facebook but not even that worked, despite all people involved probably all use facebook
@Ocramius Sorry, I didn't realize I wasn't allowed to have an opinion or be funny in here. And, yes, if you wrote that code and failed to handle string parsing I would say you can't code.
sometimes you just need to accept the fact that if someone is not interested will always find a way to avoid the thing, especially when they probably have more important stuff they have to care of @PaulCrovella communication is important, sure but meetings, infinite calls, are big distractions and non-tech people can't realize it despite themselves they often get in the situation
@Ocramius You seem to be taking this way too personally. Learn to laugh at failure a little. It offers a refreshing perspective on life. But if you maintain Doctrine Annotations, like you claim, why don't you file the bug. Personally, I don't care to because I don't use it.
I will continue to speak my mind freely, however :)
for instance i always get answered "sorry, i can't now, call me again in x minutes", again and again, while for me it seems obvious that if you have a very busy day, writing a text or an email seems more a solution... but no
@Wes a lot of non-tech people have some form of communication as a more frequent part of their job.. they don't realize the problem because it being a problem is mostly foreign to them
@JayIsTooCommon Sounds like a personal problem. Pointing out a mistake surfaces useful information. Stating that you made a rudimentary mistake is factual in this context. If we start censoring people's opinions we might as well stop using the Internet, turn off our televisions, radios, and close down the presses.
@Saitama Statics do not show a noticeable perf difference. Also, whole classes being static is useless … either use DI with public non-static methods or bare functions.
@Sherif No, it's not a personal problem. It would be common sense to presume that someone would take it personally. And very true, pointing out mistakes is great. Telling somebody that they're unable to do their hobby and job because they made that mistake, is obviously going to be taken personally
@PaulCrovella you would think with smartphones and stuff they learned to improve their way to communicate, but they probably use them just to play candy crush
@Ocramius I'll be perfectly honest, I wasn't trying to help, nor do I have any interest in Annotations or Symfony or whatever the culprit of that issue was/is. I merely spotted something I thought was kinda silly and pointed it out. That was all.
@Ocramius See.. that was me trying to de-esclating. Why the sudden onset of personal attack? Note I wasn't the one throwing personal insults your way. You just happened to come into the cross hairs here.
Such that the administrative UI would be usable and plugins would still "work", keeping the workflow the same for users; but wouldn't involve having to drink yourself to dangerous levels to work with the codebase?
@bwoebi Again, he got caught int he cross-hairs. I didn't intentionally go out of my way to direct a personal insult at him. Anyway, sure we got the point ad nauseam by now.
@JayIsTooCommon I have seen discussions escalate too much … like some time back Levi and Nikita were attacking each other … they ended up not talking to the other for a while … and I regretted not taking action as I was active there.
@JayIsTooCommon I know that. Just saying that I felt it was necessary. The discussion might as well have gone in another direction at the point where I said this. Fortunately it was fine though.