@Dan You need to wrap the ternary expression in parens if you want to do that. I suggest that you don't do it though, because it's not good for readability and doesn't really gain anything. Also, a bit of general advice: pick a quote style standard and stick to it. Personally I tend to use double quotes for every PHP string except associative array keys, and I use single quotes in my markup.
Rubber duck debugging,, rubber ducking, and the rubber duckie test are informal terms used in software engineering to refer to a method of debugging code. The name is a reference to a likely apocryphal story in which an unnamed expert programmer would keep a rubber duck by his desk at all times, and debug his code by forcing himself to explain it, line-by-line, to the duck.
To use this process, a programmer explains code to an inanimate object, such as a rubber duck, in the expectation that upon reaching a piece of incorrect code and trying to explain it, the programmer will notice his/he...
I'm not as enthusiastic as I thought i would be but I wanted something with purpose and that's definitively the case and the folks are really welcoming too.
@Gordon If you have some spare I would use your reading comprehension and spelling skills (I'm drafting a blog post (wuhu))
@DaveRandom functions aint no good. i have this snippet to turn all native functions into lambdas. much better since you can then pass them around. real first class citizens :)
that would finally allow for curring native functions and all that is needed is a extract($GLOBAL['functions']); in every scope. What could possibly go wrong :)
@edorian can also use them with global $str_replace. That's kinda like import statements ;D
@TimPost can you have a look at the (deleted) comments at stackoverflow.com/questions/12711734/… and tell the OP to behave, please. He insulted me at least twice now.
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@Gordon It's finally starting to ease up, right around the time the sky opened up and rain came pouring down. I appear to be getting more sensitive to pressure changes as I get older. Thanks for asking :)
I'll be 37 on the 10'th of this month. Another ten years and I can grow a neck beard and be as grumpy as I want. Well, I suppose nothing is stopping me from doing that now .. just .. neckbeards aren't as authoritative unless they're at least salt and pepper silver
@TimPost oh, didnt know you were older than me. I usually hang with folks younger than me and they always make fun of me, so whereever I am I automatically assume I am the oldest :)
> Let's keep things constructive and realize that there are people of lesser skill levels than you, doesnt give you a license in douchery – Stefano 4 mins ago
heh, as if that mistake had anything to do with skill
@Gordon, that doesn't work in this case though. I'm in the function scope of the method of an instance of one class, in which I'm setting one variable and calling another class' static method. Within that method, I would like to gain access to that variable.
Now the problem is, while that variable - a public instance property - is also available in the global scope via $instancevar->var. However, the static class' method has no access to the global scope.
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@Sommer Kind of hard to follow you .. do you have code you can show?
class Class1 { public $var = 'test'; public function method() { Class2::method2(); } }
class Class2 { public static function method2() { var_dump($class->var); } } $class = Class1(); $class->method();
= new Class1(); obviously, but there you go.
When I call Class2::method(); in that example, I'd like it to return string(4)'test', but instead I'm getting a null.
Now since it was a static call I figured maybe referencing the current instance using $this might work, but that clashes with the static method's scope.
@Sommer yes, obviously. because static calls dont refer to the instance but the class scope. the property would have to be static, too for that to work, e.g. public static $var and then you can access it in the static method via self::$var or static::$var
I've got a very specialistic purpose for this and it's one method of approach I'm trying, bear wiht me
But the static class and the class I've instantiated an object of are two entirely separate classes.
The instance' var is available publicly, and also from within the parent function scope obviously. But in that scope when I use the static call, I'd like to be able to access it somehow.
@Sommer well, there is no way to do that like you would want it to work. If you can explain what you are trying to achieve, we can maybe suggest alternatives. Add some more context. There has to be a better solution than what you think how it should work. Because tbh, it sounds broken :)
In an MVC' model, I'm trying to use model classes with static functions for the purpose of generic functions. For example, creating a User() with static functions for searching the DB for users, while treating instances as individual users (which could be returned from such functions)
This of course requires access to an active DB resource, which right now I've tied into an object instance.
if you want to var_dump($class->var) you have to make $class available in the method scope, so either pass it to the method or inject it in the constructor. you could use the global keyword, but all of us would flail you for that ;)
@Gordon, I'm not familiar, I'll look into it when I make some more time available for it. @ircmaxell, it's my attempt to introduce some Rails flavor to the syntax.
@Sommer Weeeeeell, most of us in here would tell you it's horrible because it violates SRP, couples the database to your domain layer and is hard to test and turns the AR pattern into something it was never meant for.
Job/workplace related question: I've been working for a start up for a couple years now and prior to that I was a colleague with the start-up CEO at another company. My job title is dev lead. However, recently I've been increasingly relegated away from new areas of development, instructed to handle grunt programming jobs related to our legacy code base. Meanwhile he's bringing out new (lesser experience and lesser talented) and assigning them jobs on exciting new areas of development.
There's no doubt I'm the best person to maintain/develop off of the legacy code base, but isn't it more typical to assign the new and exciting stuff to senior people?
@ElliotB. well, maybe the CEO thinks maintaining/developing the old legacy code base is the most difficult job and that's why you are the guy to do it. It might be a misunderstanding. But in any case, an open talk is the best thing to do.
As the first dev somewhere it's quite common to ether move away from the code completely (and become CIO / management, no matter if once is good at it) or to get "stuck" with maintain the systems that nobody else knows because well.. because you always did it
Getting out of that role needs time and effort as the newer folks need to take over that one 'annoying' thing called "responsibility" and when they try it, fail and people get angry at them for "breaking the gibson" they focus on stuff they have complete control over
Yeah, that's pretty much it--me and the CEO are the only ones who know how the legacy code works
My opinion is that we should get the new guys involved so our code isn't managed in little fiefdoms where only X,Y people know how X, Y product/feature works
@ElliotB. you definitely shouldn't be the only one knowing how the old codebase work. Maybe ask the CEO to have new devs pair program with you to learn from you how the codebase works. After all, when you leave one day, you want that knowledge stay inside the company somehow.
@tereško the new products are completely seperate from the legacy code base. You can think of the legacy code base as our primary product and the new code as products related to the primary product.
@ElliotB. The mobile app is always something that "someone else can do". Most companies treat apps as something with a 2 year lifespan. Than you buy/make a new app for the next devices. Imho maintaing the API and providing a good data stream to the app is way more important than the app it's self and something the senior people should be put on.
I know the 'let the new guys to the html/ui/app' attitude is not always helping, especially if you are your users experience but I hope if one does an APP inhouse that one would hire people that know that part; Hopefully even better than you do
if i write text , this text will be only one line till exceeds the webpage and exceeds the div , how let this text be only in this div ? hope i say it clearly
@edorian It's brilliant, it means you can "hack" into anyone's FB if you have them as friend or if they left their privacy settings open. Basically you just get shown a load of pictures and you have to identify the people who are in them - but it gives you a choice of 5 and while there is a time limit on it, the next time it just shows you the same set of pics again in a different order.
I hacked some guy who screwed us over at work once and changed his profile pic to one with a penis photoshopped onto his forehead. Yes, I am that childish.
I have a question in my mind that how mod_rewrite increases the security.
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the actual folder location is uploads/ and i am using something like how ...
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I am creating the question and answer website for government competition where user can ask the question and get the answer
my question is that i have felicitate the user/other user to edit there question or answer like stackoverflow now the problem is that if any other user who have permissi...
@hakra It's all good, I just found it slightly amusing. Just so you know, "felicitate" is similar to "congratulate", what you meant to say was "facilitate". It could have been much worse, at least you didn't put "my question is that i have fellate the user..." (I'll let Google tell you what that means)
do you guys have any idea of how to make "online users" list on chat 'dynamic' ? when someone logs in it updates record in database isActive to 1 and when someone logs off it is set back to 0. But what if someone just turn the page off without logout? the user have still isActive="1" .... :/ Im using PHP/MySQL/AJAX
@MichałKról you need to store the last time each user was active on the chat
If the last time a user was active is greater than 5 minutes (in example), then consider this user is no longer connected, and update his data in the table