@Shafizadeh no the "scattered" is just left out from "scattered all over the place" ... as in question looks like aftermath of explosion in book factory
Well you could either get a proper releases version in the same patch version (assuming it uses semver and doesn't have security issues). Or download the exact version manually.
People were able to download and use software before composer you know
@tereško Well, I am using 4.2.17 at work so wanted to train my own projects on the same ones. But i guess they will be similar? Laravel5 was hard to config for me
Say I used some thumbdrive on a public Windows computer and I copy some data to my Ubuntu computer with it. I cannot be completely sure that the Windows computer was clean, and it might have put something onto my thumbdrive. Is there a way to erase everything on a USB-Stick, even MBR viruses and ...
@divHelper11 you've made too many api requests to github anonymously. You either need to wait a bit, or allow composer to 'login' to github to get an oauth token.
When I open my notification (inbox) window in SO, It takes some times for downloading my new messages. but when I open it a few tome next, it doesn't send a new request and all my message shows to me quickly. Now I want to know, they (my message) stories where?
@Shafizadeh the message list is pulled from server using ajax (probably some JSON file) and if you request that same JSON file multiple times, browser just retrieves it from the cache
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So unless you are talking about a php whore it is in fact somebody who gets paid for developing in php
Hi, everyone! I'm having an interesting issue with a web form with a single text input field and the capability to upload multiple attachments. Here is a link to my question: stackoverflow.com/questions/34025211/…. I am yet to receive any answers so any help would be much appreciated! Thanks!
@RecursionIsSexy That is not a good question for StackOverflow. You need to debug your code to isolate the problem. If after isolating the problem, there is still a question to ask, then that single point might make a question fit for SO, but no-one wants to do debug your code for you.
@Danack Understood. I explained what the issue was to describe the behavior and the result like many SO questions. But I suppose I'll just have to continue to try to figure it out
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@LeviMorrison isn't const only usable in C++ for 'constant properties' as it allows multiple constructors. With only a single constructor, you'd have to make it be settable in static factory methods.......
@iroegbu You could just encapsulate the value, 3v4l.org/XY9Sc
I'm not saying we should add readonly, really, and yes, "added one more thing to the language" is bad, so the arguments to add it have to be very good. But saying "duplicates what is already possible" is not a good counter-argument, imho
Because C++ allows multiple constructors, you can have a const property that is set only during a constructor, reasonably easily. In PHP, because we don't allow multiple constructors, and instead have static creation methods, the 'const' property would need to be settable inside static methods....but there is no way for PHP to determine whether a particular static method is a creation method, or whether it's just a static method that is operating on arbitrary instances of a class.
@LeviMorrison That's what I mean. You would have to force the setting of that const property to only be done during the constructor (as otherwise it could be set at inappropriate times), and forcing all the creation methods to use a single constructor sounds like a bad idea.