And also ~30% improvement out of the combinator functions like all(), map(), filter() etc that operate on arrays of promises
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I think the library really excels at mixing imperative techniques in with functional concepts to maximize speed under the hood while allowing people to write really nice coroutines on top without ever seeing a single callback.
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But that all needed to be stabilized once and for all becomes the server is maturing rapidly and the underlying amp code needed to stop changing.
> All versions of PHP that support namespaces support three kinds of aliasing or importing: aliasing a class name, aliasing an interface name, and aliasing a namespace name. PHP 5.6+ also allows aliasing or importing function and constant names.
i'm setting up a vm so that i can try phpstorm 9 and spam their bugtracker
CHECK MY CODE HERE WHAT TO DO NEXT :
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I want to print it like
print root element
print (all root attribute if any)
print child element (if any)
print (all child attributes if any)
print sub child (if any)
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Hello everyone! I have a problem whit namespaces, I've defined a function in the global namespace but when I call it from another namespace it says that the function wasn't found
This piece of code should be deleting all old data from the database and when add the new ones (using sync())
Now I have a project with users, and a user can be linked to a project with a checkbox.
So on checkbox checked this function will trigger, but for example when I say that user 1 and us...
@Epodax also there is additional price attached: an entry level close-loop cooler costs about the same (or even more) as premium Noctua air-colled unit
@tereško never said it wouldn't be expensive, water cooling is expensive, and unless you intend to overclock / strain the computer I wouldn't recommend it, because air cooling can do an' amazing job aswell, and with the right fans it can be somewhat quiet.
Although one benefit is the "daym" factor that is the sweet looks of water cooling in a computer, but that's just me.
if you are looking at semi-modular + gold, then the answer is: most of them
that EVGA one was so cheap only because it's older than most, but unlike with cases cases (where 2 year old case cost half the price) the PSU prices drop really slowly
@PeeHaa It's a home brewed system when I started to learn php, so even though I really want to rewrite the entire thing, work won't allow me because of the "if it ain't broken, don't fix it". so when I want to add new code I have to adapt it to the old, and honestly 'fucked up code'
Aye, but it's not a "critical" system either, it's a side project for the company so they don't want to spend too much time on it. Since I'm the only IT guy / dev they got.
So in that case, screw them. Tell them you can't work with outdated systems so they can either deal with the issues that come with it or allow you to upgrade it :)
@icecub They aren't complaining :) It sprung from me asking a question about switch(); and @PeeHaa said that the method I used was crap (the entire system is in fact crap) and it went from there :P
Well if you're the only IT guy, you can get away with quite a lot. Losing you would mean a lot more trouble than just giving you some space to work things out. Also, most bosses have more respect for employees that dare standing up for themselves
@Jay For as long as the POST data is inside your php file, you can do whatever you want with it. Send to MySQL, a file, anything you want and output it a textarea afterwards to.
@tereško Haha I laughed at his statement "You rarely need more than 500 watts on a single GPU".. tell that to my old HD5900XT that sucked up 250+ Watt on its own xD
Sergey's setup has 970th, according to specs it takes 150W (his specific card comes already overclocked a bit, which will mean a bit more)
I was calculating that the entire setup should eat 400W at peak + then you need some safety marin + you dont want to be at the edge of the efficiency curve
@tereško Wonder how my GTX 780 would do on that. I always intended to SLI it as I always have with older cards, but by the time I decide I want another card, I say screw it and just get one of the best single cards available
Heh. That chart reminds me how dated my system is. I have a Radeon 4850
But if you're gonna drop $1k+ on a video card you'd better mine the crap out of Bitcoins or something because nothing else will fully use that much horsepower
Someone advise on that cv-pls above? It looks like it should be close voted but I'm really struggling to either answer or explain why it should be CV'd even though I feel it should. It's screwing with my brain :P
@Jimbo It really is too broad. To put the OP a different way "Why should I use private or protected variables in my class when i have a getter function?"
@Danack That's not really true, though, because of E_ERROR being fatal and because it triggers custom error handlers. It introduces error state in the engine, we do have error_log() but that's a different thing for a different purpose (and shitty in other ways)
I'm not necessarily against introducing a logging framework of some kind built in to the language, but misusing errors for the purpose is not the right way to do it.
I'm just going to wait and see how it plays out for now, mostly because I don't have the time or the inclination to get into the lengthy argument that will ensue as soon as someone voices a negative opinion on internals or github.
Guys, when using loggers, inside event handlers (I am talking about handlers that are called from EventDispatcher in Symfony) do you inject them? @Jimbo I know you use symfony so do you know?
Okay so, PHP >=5.5 we can use Foo\Bar\Qux; Qux::class for the FQN. In 5.3, however, is there anything that can be used that doesn't involve hardcoding the FQN string?
@Machavity It's like communism in other ways, too. You hear so much scare-mongering about it that you think it can't be as bad as everyone says it is, then one day you decide it sounds like a cool idea and you want to get involved, but you swiftly discover that it really is that bad, then one day soon you are taken out back and shot because you said the wrong thing about the wrong person.
@Machavity For example: If you only have "perfect and altruistic people" on a system, you don't even need passwords, just give people a username and they won't violate each others account.
Heck we should "fix" people instead of making cryptography stronger. <-- that's something Hitler would say nowadays