CodeIgniter's database interface uses fucking pg_escape_string rather than proper bindings. And it uses a regex to check whether a query returns results, but guess what: it doesn't work with PostgreSQL's INSERT INTO … RETURNING … syntax.
The period of 2013-08-07 — 2014-08-07 is more than one year, according to PayPal.
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PHP people are fucking terrible.
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I tried asking how to enable typed results from PostgreSQL queries and all I got was "WHY DO YOU NEED IT STRINGS ARE GOOD ENOUGH" and "MYSQL RETURNS STRINGS!!!"
@Borgleader one annoying thing with R# is that they release often, not that huge releases either imo. Annoying to have to go and ask for money twice a year. There is probably some subscription I have missed.
You take an old .yml from Rails, convert it to xslx, you take new .yml from Rails, merge it with the .xslx to get new .xslx, then you manually copy new entries to a new .xslx (which has a different format, as it has all languages inside; thankfully there's only 2 of those), then you copy manually merged new entries to a Google Docs sheet, which is then edited by the client, and after that server downloads it and converts it back to .ymls.
See how fucking long it took me to write this shit.
This is what happens when incompetent people (Rails devs) meet incompetent people (previous devs of this crap) and none of them know about gettext.
Yes.
Woo, I think I've understood the procedure correctly.
> A query string. This type is intended to make it difficult to construct a SQL query by concatenating string fragments, as that is an extremely common way to accidentally introduce SQL injection vulnerabilities into an application.
I want to refresh my memory on the conditions under which a compiler typically auto generates a dflt ctor, copy ctor and assignment op.
I seem to recollect there were some rules, but I don't remeber, and also can't find a reputable resource online. can anyone help?
|genre= Role-playing video game
|modes= Single-player
|ratings=
|platforms= Family Computer
|media= 1-megabit cartridge
}}
is a 1989 role-playing video game for the Japanese Family Computer.
The eponymous LaSalle Ishii is a nationally renowned Japanese comedian and was affiliated with the real-life artist agency Ishii Mitsuzo Office that is portrayed in the game.
A cameo by an older-looking Masashi Tashiro is present in this video game during one of the battle sequences.
General gameplay
A J-Pop band under the player's management called "Childs" must confront stressed-out police o...