@DaveRandom Yeah yeah but, there's always better opportunities out there. You can't become complacent at one place otherwise you'll never get a pay rise :-P
Some place in Liverpool offered me 30k and I've only been doing PHP for 2 years, and OOP for about 1 - it's about selling yourself, and not on the street corner
if you imagine a really well drawn diagram with frontend and backend all expressed very clearly ... now imagine a turd on the diagram ... the turd is wordpress ...
@tereško I'm not saying it'll be easy, but you can't say outright that it is not possible, because that is simply not true, if you say that because many people cba or just can't learn a language after learning to use a framework within that language, that that must mean that that applies to everyone.
@HamZa well, you operate with some existing commands, then you come to the point when you miss something and you build it from scratch using pure javascript
@tereško But the OO side of it is pretty. Like, I created a Websocket object that you call .subscribe('topic') on, and you can then re-use the code anywhere in the application and it's really simple
@RonniSkansing I understand that. Do you understand that when I need help with a small problem, and my boss wants this website finished in 4 hours, that I CANNOT go and start researching weeks worth of information??
@Billy Perhaps if you're not going to make it, you should just tell your boss? Honestly is the best policy, plus you're a junior and you can't be expected to give 100%, 100% of the time as a human being, never mind a junior who is still learning
@Billy irrelevant. If there is a task which must be resolved in 4 hours, then it's one of two cases. First, your boss has no idea that it is a task for weeks of work. And you can not prove that. So, sooner or later such situation will appear again => change job. Second case - you're not good enough since work for 4 hours means weeks of research to you. Again => change job
@Patrick How can one person live off £30,000 per year? Easy, considering rent for a two bedroomed house can be like £550 p/m, and my bike is £225 p/m (lol)
@SergeyTelshevsky This is very confusing to me. the .htaccess tester agrees with you that it is being redirected to uploads/ etc. but then how can the script possibly be running??
I'm writing PHP array data to the excel file using some library. When I write the data to the excel file and echo some success message, it works fine. No other data than the intended array gets added to the file. But when I use headers to make the download of same file functionality workable some...
@RonniSkansing: Ok, thanks, I need similar way to OTP. Where it wont store the OTP at back end instead will handle at script itself then validate the same.can you help
@RonniSkansing: Ok, thanks, I need similar way to OTP. Where it wont store the OTP at back end instead will handle at script itself then validate the same.can you help, need to use script instead of back end. did you get my question/
@SecondRikudo Yes but I have already made it very clear that saying "Go and learn this" or "maybe you should try doing this other really long thing" is just not helpful at all
@tereško You need more connections, a profile "like about you and how awesome you are and what you want from your career", a better profile picture, and more skills on there that's why. They'll look at your profile and just move on as there's nothing in it atm
@Billy you would get help by setting up logging on a local development environment but you resist, then I have said you should call the hosting provider and ask them to enable it for you, you gave no response to that
@bwoebi so your patch should allow arrays in constants? That wasn't part of the original spec. I don't have any problem with it, but it's moving the goal posts.
@SergeyTelshevsky Setting up a local environment is not worth the time for the benefits. The hosting provider take tickets and do not get back to you for several days. I will do this if I have to but I've been searching for a yes or no answer: Can I turn on error logging from the php.ini file? As I found a whole section titled error logging I'm assuming yes.
Having what they call "pretty URLs" has nothing to do with using an MVC framework. That's just an url rewrite. There was a time when they said it could influence SEO. Google will never tell what exactly takes in consideration to rank search results but it safe to assume it does no longer matter. MVC frameworks or design pattenrns are a structured way to layout your application and some frameworks may include nice urls as a plus, but also non MVC apps (like wordpress) can do that natively. — amenadiel6 mins ago
tbh I wouldn't find constant arrays that useful, if I could write public $foo = new \SplStack;, that would be useful. I'm not against doing it as such, just seems like it's not hugely useful and a bit surprising
@Billy it spits out the errors on the screen, if they are warnings etc. Else no. The important part is that if you do not set it, it turns error logging off
But @Billy I really lost track on which error is it you are trying to recover/see.. I can see on your domain it makes a couple 404 while trying to grab the pictures