I'm justing looking @ python, perl & ruby wondering why they are far behind php or any other general purpose language. may be all of our php tutorial blogs must have proper SEO to bring php up again :P
One solution would be to:
Update to latest revision git svn rebase
Copy the files manually (remove them from .git/info/exclude if any)
Add them and commit using git commit
Commit them using git svn dcommit
That should result in an error like:
ERROR from SVN: RA layer file already exists: ...
> Multiple message-header fields with the same field-name MAY be present in a message if and only if the entire field-value for that header field is defined as a comma-separated list [i.e., #(values)]
it's the #( ... ) part that denote the comma separated list
IBM DW says: Because you've spent so much time working in PHP, it's doubtful that you're going to jump ship to another language. But you also know that standing still is the one sure recipe for disaster in this field.
I want access to the NASA satellite "Iris" for SUN observation.
However there are several obstacles.
I was not able to find any information how NASA satellites are working (frequencies, communication protocols).
Does someone know more about this topic?
I'm wondering if it's possible to have a login system that allows for both manager and general user logins. For example, a manager logs in and will view a different page (admin.php) than that of which general user will open (user.php).
I've found this idea a rather difficult question to simply g...
@TOOTSKI The problem is that you click "save and copy to all..." when you changed it in the first place. When you do that, it resets the timer on all sites. If you just change your name on one site is doesn't affect the others
@ircmaxell Well yes, I'm sure you're too busy having meetings on Merry-go-rounds or Rollercoasters or while climbing Kilimanjaro or whatever it is you craxy Google types do
@ircmaxell Guys from previous company bought them (were cheap in USA) and have mixed feeling, mostly they switch after one hour to chair, and put something below the feet. I think I can't concentrate well while standing.
@rdlowrey of course. but there are also standard things like dependency management, use of namespaces, exception handling, etc. that a newbie might not know. and might not be explained on php.net
@tereško I'd start by pulling the pointless globals down and naming some of those callbacks (with a view to minimising the code inside .ready), then you might be able to see the wood for the trees a bit and work out what can objectified (if it's worthwhile)