@JoeWatkins I had to develop a wrapper around pyramid/phoenix (a python backend that manages jobs) which require the presence of an input named submit to actually do stuff. Baffled was I realised that, hence left a comment telling future dev to not remove that 1990 way of building a form. pray tell, would you just have kept faith that someone would not trample the form some day?
just before I forced someone to remove them, sure ...
documentation is an important thing on teams over a certain size ... developer docs, user guides, client documentation, policy documents and so on ... it won't happen by accident ... if you are working on a big team and you don't know who is working on that, and you aren't doing it, stop what you are doing and find out, or volunteer ...
Those are comments that I put these because in one case it was the result of me bug-hunting for a while because stuff was happening in the wrong order, and in the other case the code is necessarily somewhat unintuitive
all but one of the big projects I've ever worked on required several days of just reading ... they had some kind of documentation ... I'll admit, some of it was wrong ... but it was better than it not existing in the first place ...
I write comments in code for personal projects ... it's reasonable that you may be able to document the entirety of a small component using inline comments and have documentation generated and maintained alongside comments in code ... totally reasonable ...
it becomes unreasonable when you are talking about the interaction of many components, or programmers
if this is all the documentation you have, and I assume it is, then comment the crap out of whatever you like ... but if you have documentation, or intend to have it, that's definitely a better place ... you can no more trust someone to update an inline comment than you can trust whoever is responsible for maintaining documentation to maintain it ...
@PeeHaa I just made a pull request, I don't know 100% it will work with Jeeves because I didn't have anything to test it with... but I tested each function individually
Hey Guys. Sorry for the cold start: I'm thinking about hashing my usernames (for privacy reasons). Does that sound stupid? Has anyone ever heard about some software stack which only stored the hashes of their usernames? I know this is not necessarily PHP specific, but I guess you guys handle userdata tables more often than any other of the channels
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@DavidNathan you can edit your messages for a couple minutes after posting them. either via pressing arrow up for the most recent message or via the menu available on the message
Maybe you should aim somewhere... less high security / privacy wise. Not meant to be putting you off, but things like that scare me for you future users
ok I have several improvements. I will go through it properly later if that is ok. @Alesana. It may result in a yuuuge list of remarks on github. Buuuut don't let that scare you away. It will mostly be code style and some sanity check perhaps. And I am willing to walk you through it
@PeeHaa Awesome thank you! Code style is definitely the thing I have to work on the most (I think) so if I can figure out the proper way to style it that'd be great.
I have 1 textbox and 3 dropdowns and it uses 2 php files. The textbox is for inputting number of questions. The three dropdowns are Category > Subcategory > Question. They're all dynamic and related to each other. When a category is selected from the first dropdown, question dropdowns will be gen...
@NikiC if you're around: re: that type error pull request of mine, would you be okay with a shorter description of the expected type? i.e. rather than "integer (or convertible float, convertible string or boolean)", maybe "integer (or integer-convertible value)"?
@PeeHaa it's a lot easier to flag these when I can link to a chat message of them admitting it rather than have to explain it in a message to the mods. but thanks for stepping in.
@NikiC I'm not sure, but I really don't like that currently, the error messages for strict and weak mode are the same, and that it'll tell you foo expected, bar given as if bar is the problem, when it isn't necessarily.
So I rewrote some small application wrapped around HTMLPurifier (a bit older version), it was running on HHVM, I ditched that and used PHP7, and got 5x or more better performance, not sure if the previous thing was misconfigured somehow, or PHP7 is just fast.