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This one is funny
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@tekashi really? Great! I am gonna check it out! Thanks!
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@torbuntu nooooo, I wouldn’t get headaches if it is JS
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@torbuntu I am trying to Implementing a cooking interface and let my daughter to do the callback when dinner is done. Lol
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@torbuntu oh, guess I am just missing my dinner then. Lol
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@linuxxx no desperate anymore lol. (For now)
I tried openssl and worked like a charm! -
Thanks a lot guys! I am almost desperate!
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@sbiewald This is also a great idea!
You guys are amazing! -
@Lucky-Loek right! Thanks! I will definitely check it out!
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@linuxxx no idea, it seems quite sometime, but no documentations about it.
And I can’t get it work... -
@alexbrooklyn the libsodium has not yet documented on PHP.net, so I thought, F* it, I am going back to PHP 5.6 with mcrypt, on Debian 9. Not possible...
I hope 7.4 has something great. Haven’t yet looked anything about 7.4. I am gonna check it out. -
@dUcKtYpEd
No kidding....
No wonder some one has mentioned in another rant saying that his app is 15K while the modules are 2.3G...
I am now thinking, what was that 15K all about...
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@dUcKtYpEd
You are quite right.
I once made a warehouse/inventory app with nodejs, it was running so smooth.
A month later, I was about to add some new feature, only found out nothing works because I updated one module.
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@nmaggioni
Sorry, it seems I cannot rely to you. Please find my rely down (or up).
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You are absolutely right.
I have fixed the issue. I always do. There must be a solution to everything.
What I meant is I have never encountered any dependency manager has ever caused so much hassle to get it right.
Maybe I am not good at it enough. But to build a good eco system around something, I think the first thing to be sure is to make a good soil for the plant to grow rather than saying to the seed “dude, fight your way out! If you wanna live, suck it up.”
Of course, it is fantastic that if we all can solve every problem ourselves, but I don’t think it is the way a package manager was designed for. I think it is for letting developers to focus on their work itself.
Re-inventing the wheels is something we don’t want. But if the given wheel is problematic then it only leaves the programmer spending more time either trying to fix the wheel or to re-invent it. But, see, no matter which route you take, it is never about building your car that is based on the wheel. -
@AleCx04
Exactly. Unless I am being the dickhead.
I am having fun. It’s 2:30 in the morning here and I have having fun with those errors.
Solved it by changing the version of sqlite3 and disabled the audit feature which could not auto fix. -
@AleCx04
I wouldn’t be so negative if I put this on stackoverflow.
I thought this is devRant.
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@AleCx04
Wow, good for you!
I guess I am just the stupid guy who doesn’t know shit about programming. Or
I wish I can be as good as you are. I really do. I wish I can have a shit load feature front end and server side app that runs like yours. -
@dUcKtYpEd I hated when you are right. lol.
I hope I had all the time to get things working but it's a production project and I spent two days watching "ERR" messages.
The funny thing is, I still don't know what went wrong. -
Lol, I tried not to be too mean. But.....
I spend two days of time on both windows and linux. I haven't even started programming yet. Two days just to get "npm install" work....
And you know what? the sample code is provided by Google. I just cloned the git.
God I wanna cry....