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Jul 17th 2017, 09:45 |
jippi |
bownty.com is one :P |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:45 |
JD-Robbs |
PhpNut posted one on Twitter yesterday |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:45 |
braeden |
Does anyone have any examples of CakePHP being used for high traffic web apps? |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:43 |
lorenzo |
yeah, I have few cases where having a C replacement is what I need |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:41 |
inoas |
@Rust: the promises the language designers make look good to me, Diesel API looks good too, but I am not sure if that's enough, and I am not really looking for a C-replacement for what I do... meh |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:38 |
irfan |
$this->request->is('post') |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:38 |
irfan |
yes |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:38 |
inoas |
$this->request->is('requested') |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:37 |
inoas |
is there a simple way to realize if a request came via requestaction? |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:37 |
lorenzo |
If I remember correctly, it is called |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:37 |
inoas |
I think Evan hinted that he does not intend for Elm to aways transpile down to JS, so there is hope ;) |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:36 |
lorenzo |
that would be nice :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:36 |
inoas |
lorenzo I really hope that Elm or a similar tech will at some time compile onto webasm - that's a new dawn on browser client side tech then <3 |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:35 |
inoas |
in cakphp2 is beforeRender called for requestactions? |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:34 |
lorenzo |
no problem :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:34 |
braeden |
;) |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:34 |
braeden |
ooh sorry |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:34 |
lorenzo |
no, we were talking about a different framework in another language |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:32 |
braeden |
@lorenzo CakePHP 2 for that site? |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:31 |
lorenzo |
yep |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:30 |
inoas |
I see you build it with Elm too lorenzo ;) |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:28 |
irfan |
did it's about cakephp? |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:28 |
irfan |
did it about cakephp? |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:28 |
irfan |
what are you talking about ? |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:28 |
braeden |
How long has Phoenix been around for? |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:28 |
inoas |
but I like the concept of local people + local place |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:27 |
inoas |
Now I am eyeing at Elixir/Phoenix because I can have a good foundation for websockets building desktop-y applications (with web technologies) - but I lack time and discipline |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:26 |
inoas |
but now I understand what you mean by "website" |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:26 |
lorenzo |
yeah, it even had/has some revenue |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:25 |
inoas |
ah it actually got deployed into production/market |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:25 |
lorenzo |
@ionas this was the project I built, btw https://gettripmate.com/?locale=en |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:25 |
neon1024 |
Python seems to be the popular one at the moment, which I’ve only tried a little bit of. I couldn’t quite see how it translated to the web. I think it has a web framework, Django? I guess most companies use it for DevOps automation |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:24 |
inoas |
Website as in rendering html, or webservices to power an elm/js frontend ... |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:24 |
lorenzo |
that’s cool @neon1024 |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:22 |
lorenzo |
at least not for just a website |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:22 |
neon1024 |
I tried out some Rust recently as it was raised in Cakefest :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:22 |
lorenzo |
I didn’t enjoy it as much as to choose it again |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:22 |
inoas |
I am quite happy with cakephp3 and if I am not it is due to PHP not CakePHP ;) |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:21 |
inoas |
by "given cakephp didn't exist" - I mean like - would you consider using it again? |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:21 |
inoas |
lorenzo and given cakephp didn't exist, what's your judgement on phoenix/ecto? I only read about 1/3 - 1/2 of Programming Elixir |
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Jul 17th 2017, 09:19 |
inoas |
ono-t lol |