@Godisgood Yes - I suggest using it to get something running quickly, but you should really look at installing the stuff separately sooner rather than later. And yeah, vagrant all the things.
@zerkms No....I guess one of the O'reilly books. But I'm not sure that learning MySQL from a book is a great idea. tbh it might be best just to buy an advanced book - and learn it by jumping in the deep end shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920022343.do
In object-oriented programming, a god object is an object that knows too much or does too much. The god object is an example of an anti-pattern.
The basic idea behind object-oriented programming is that a big problem is separated into several smaller problems (a divide and conquer strategy) and solutions are created for each of them. Once the small problems have been solved, the big problem as a whole has been solved. Therefore there is only one object about which an object needs to know everything: itself. Likewise, there is only one set of problems an object needs to solve: its own.
A program...
@PaulCrovella Do you actually know that or is that just an impression? Graphicsmagick didn't seem to be being developed for quite a while, and seems to have struggled to kep up with the features in ImageMagick.
@PaulCrovella Hmm - I may ought to check more thoroughly, but my understand is that the features in graphicsmagick are basically frozen, e.g. these useful functions are missing 123
/Also I am aware that the image caching is broken, and that the design of the last page is horrific....
I have a large array with subarrays something like this: $array[0] = array('name' => 'test', 'value' => 5) $array[1] = array('name' => 'test', 'value' => 10)
How can I do a search to a. Check if duplicate "name"s exist, b. Add the values of the duplicates to the original values c. Unset the duplicates
I would appreciate if anyone could help me with a technical question about implementing an "order again" functionality in OpenCart: stackoverflow.com/questions/27497384/…
I have a problem generating dynamic sitemap for the site. I could find numerous PHP scripts that does this job. But, the problem is, they just fetch 1000s of URLs from DB table and create the intended sitemap.xml at once. And I want to just update the existing sitemap 1 URL at the time. I don't want to rewrite the whole XML file for just 1 URL update. Do you have any link or script that does this job?
it would be great if this is done with XML reader/writer because they are more efficient than the above approach. This is example site that talks about this: stackoverflow.com/questions/20234072/…
I have plans for creating a big application in PHP that helps in accessing web pages in a smarter way. I am able to create this script myself but I think it's a common scenario so I don't want to reinvent the wheel or waste time rewriting the whole logic. A script is already available here php-ease.com/classes/sitemap.html but it does not update URL with count 1 at a time. Any help greatly appreciated.
A preview of the app I am talking about could be found here (osipage.com) but the new app will be much more elegant, public and useful.
replace bright light with grey skies, some rain, and some pigeons ... replace falling over with shrinking by two inches because the outside world has sucked all the air from your body ....
Woah. Last week my superior declined to buy a vimeo pro account to host some videos that would be played in a web app and told me that we should upload it to one of our shared hosting servers. He didn't want to listen to me and now he's yelling at me why the video streaming is so slow.
I know it may sound strange, but who is behind zend studio? why is there so much focus on mobile apps and other things not directly related to web php?