@SoroushAtarod @tereško yes, the response changes almost every time...
This is the db file that i am including in the page, that is called every 4 seconds <?php mysql_connect("localhost:3306","user","password"); mysql_select_db("database"); ?>
Currently i cant use memcache... what is the best way to use php and mysql with ajax, such that i can use the existing database connection for all requests
@SoroushAtarod I am planning to use Node.js and socket.io for performance... if the no. of users increase.. then no need of any ajax .. if needed, i will store the messages in a file
@ircmaxell I've noticed, that you are Zend Certified Engineer. I have a question regarding Zend. I'm developing an app, where I need routing. Preferably similar to what ZF offers. But in this app I can't use Zend. Now the question is. Is it possible to write and acomplish routing based on documentation ZF offers on that topic?
.. which you can only do if you have time and resources
@Trufa did you inspect the html part ?
most likely there is a margin on the rest of content to make room for the panel ( or the whole thing is a table .. which in case of moodle is also a possibility)
Hey guys - probably prette basic question, but I'm trying to work around a limitation in MySQL for my login system. Currently I'm generating a random salt for every user created and hashed with sha1 together with the password. In MySQL I can do something like ... WHERE SHA1(CONCAT(salt, 'input password'))...and it works like a charm. But if I want to use SHA-256 I need an updated version of MySQL (and not many servers has this) which means I need to use PHP's hash function.
But this can't be used with MySQL in the same way. So basically, what I'm asking is would it be considered unsafe to just use a static salt for all the passwords within my application?
@hakre probably, but I dont get why s/he's not getting how to do it given that s/he managed to create the tree in the first place.
@Eugene just because I'm a ZCE doesnt qualify me more than the others but feel free to ask. I'm somewhat short on time though, so I might not respond immediately
@Eugene Zend Certified Engineer (ZCE) is about PHP. Zend Framework Certified Engineer (ZFCE) is about Zend Framework. It's two different certifications with totally different exams and scope.
@Eugene regarding your question: I dont understand what you mean by "Is it possible to write and acomplish routing based on documentation ZF offers on that topic?"
also, i dont understand why you cannot use ZF's router in that application. ZF is a component framework and you dont have to use the full stack to incorporate it into your application. I dont know how tightly the ZF router is coupled to the Zend MVC component though.
Even if you cannot use the router standalone, routing isnt complicated. all you need to do is map some URLs somewhere.
This could be as simple as having an array with urls as the key and the destination as the value
@Gordon what I mean is, that they have documentation framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.controller.html where router is a part of it. If I will find, that explanation in documentation is enough for me, then in your opinion is it possible to write my own controller and all of it components ( also router ) or until I don't have a stable understaning of it, then I will not be able to acomplish that?
@Eugene why dont you just look at the source code instead of the documents?
also, a controller is dirt easy to write as well. All it needs is a method to handle the incoming request. that's the only responsibility a controller has.
@Gordon well, I'm making a somewhat of a framework ( I know, that most of you here hate that word ) and the topic of this task is to make it myself. At least such important components.
So as I understand in your opinion it is quite doable?
@Eugene If you are interested in ZF's specific implementation of Controllers and Routers, look at their source code. But if you are just interested in the general concepts, just google the terms.
@SoroushAtarod Write a program that prints the numbers from 1 to 100. But for multiples of three print “Fizz” instead of the number and for the multiples of five print “Buzz”. For numbers which are multiples of both three and five print “FizzBuzz”
They might also ask about knowledge of XML. So I would ask you to build a simple xml document, that needs to consist of Simple root tag and at least three child nodes. You can also through attrbibutes somewhere.
@SoroushAtarod Could you give a more complete (especially syntactically correct) example of how to use static? I'm not sure which of the two "static" uses you are talking about right now
I'd point out that it was for classwide properties or methods. That it wasn't attributable to an instance of the class (and that it was a bad idea for OO code where you are wanting to deal with objects).
db pattern question: if you have a large questionnaire and you want to start storing each datum as a single entry instead of updating a row of user-data, how do you deal with the different data types. do you create a table for each datatype and let the app manage the selection of the right table? or is it a case where denormalization is the better choice?
@SoroushAtarod Hm, I rarely ever use function-static variables. Last time I used it it was to count how many times a tick function was called and throw an exception if it's too many times.
If we were going to model a car, it would make sense to say that an engine is part-of a car. Within composition, the lifetime of the part (Engine) is managed by the whole (Car), in other words, when Car is destroyed, Engine is destroyed along with it.
class Car
{
protected $engine;
protected $brakes;
// The car can use the engine and the brakes.
public function screechWheels() {
$this->engine->rev();
$this->brakes->apply();
}
}
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Say anyone here knows python...not serious python programming but I have a doubt relating to it and the python chat is down..I'm the only one there. :(