@AlmaDo Still not sufficiently interesting ^^ Though really, the problem is just that it's impossible to find the marginally interesting questions in all the other crap ...
Multi-threading is certainly an option
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@AlmaDo Nah, it isn't lame. But it's not "How do I efficiently convert a string to a floating point number" either, which would be a very interesting problem ;)
I'm near 20k - and I think I'll stop answering "just any" arbitrary questions after this (I mean usual questions which are not exact duplicates or "gimme da code")
@NikiC not sure what is so interesting - because we have (double) cast
@MehulMohan don't be lazy and ungrateful. You were given a solution - free help to your problem, if you want a fiddle make one. — Benjamin Gruenbaum9 secs ago
@TOOTSKI I dv'd the other answers because the questions is about multi-processing and is tagged multi-threading, the answers are about curl which has nothing to do with anything ...
I would choose my words more carefully, artax does not allow parallel processing in the real sense, it is non blocking i/o ... parallel processing of several streams implies that the code that processes the content at several locations is executed in parallel, and it is not, they are only downloaded in parallel to be processed synchronously ...
then you could thread the reformatting of files yeah, but not lines, because code ... but certainly, you can go as many times faster as you have cores almost exactly ...
reverse it please, the requirements for the rest of the software have not changed, you do not impose restrictions like that because of a single function ...
that doesn't make sense if we're talking about debugging, if you find a bug in specific version in your code then it is that version you need to debug with ...
you're assuming he has one machine ... what if he has ten thousand machines running 5.4.9, no ruddy point in debugging anything but 5.4.9, at all ...
Why? You already have standard reference to element of array. It's .. key. Use just $array[$key] to reference desired $key. That's it. No sense in attempting re-define standard mechanism — Alma Do6 hours ago
What do you guys use for screenshots? Print Scrn -> <image editor> -> upload here? Or is there a browser extension that does all this? Or maybe something like ScreenCloud?
If I have VBulletin forums software running on same server, and on my portal I use session_regenerate_id, will it affect the forums too as in change the session id?
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What can you say about Laravel? Why is it so popular i don't understand. I am working with yii, when i glanced at laravel i didn't see anything extraordinary.
@devnull: Welcome to the php tag! Where some users answer the exact same closable questions over and over and over and over again! — Second RikudoApr 8 at 18:52
@Alex it is a horrible framework, which spent a lot of coin in marketing on reddit and currently the main destination of clueless developers, who have been escaping codeigniter, when it got discontinued
besides, never ask for "best framework", because, while each if them has numerous flaws, they also have usecases for which they are better suited compared to others
So after working for a while with CI, I can say that it's a great framework that always helped me get the job done.
Now, as I read https://www.pyrocms.com/blog/2012/11/foundations-for-our-future and agreed with what they said, I asked my self: Should I swap frameworks? From CodeIgniter to Larave...
Here's a story, I was a kid, played in the car, so I turned the radio on and didn't turned it off, it drained the battery, the next day we needed to leave with car, car didn't start, few minutes later this happened on the route, I'm lucky bastard :D
I read somewhere, if they like find CP (child pr0n) on your 'puter (as in you've opened websites, images got cached), you're not going to have a good time... isn't that possible with planting IMG that opens the website (requests it)?
So basically, you can make someone search for "child pornography" via Facebook.
> I appreciate the report as it's a clever trick, but this isn't a behavior we plan on changing. The Activity Log is similar to a browser history - it's intended to be a record of your activity, and even if a site tricked a user into visiting a particular page, we still want to surface the action to the user in their log. The record is only shown to the user and not anyone else.