I think some of your idea is backwards; It shouldn't be the main context that is waiting, it should be the worker threads waiting for data ...
The job of the main thread should be to keep populating the payload and waking one thread at a time to process it.
So here's some scribbled code that is...
@rtheunissen I know it's a shit, but it's what people expect, and you'll get much better exposure if your manual pages are indexed by google on php.net ;)
because people don't read blogs, or reddit ... we do, but we are in the minority ... tiny tiny minority ...
@Shafizadeh that's what chat rooms are for. I have noticed, that people, who "grow up" in these type of environments (SO chat, IRC, newsgroups), learn a lot both faster and wider range of subjects
@Shafizadeh I would. Something along the lines of: "The site you are currently viewing requires JS enabled to be fully functional, See more information here."
For example there is a button in my website for who wants to write an answer for a question, He has to click on that button to see that textarea (in first it is hidden and it shows by JS)
this idea is wrong? and I have to show it in first?
Progressive enhancement is a strategy for web design that emphasizes accessibility, semantic HTML markup, and external stylesheet and scripting technologies. Progressive enhancement uses web technologies in a layered fashion that allows everyone to access the basic content and functionality of a web page, using any browser or Internet connection, while also providing an enhanced version of the page to those with more advanced browser software or greater bandwidth.
== History ==
"Progressive Enhancement" was coined by Steven Champeon at the SXSW Interactive conference on March 11, 2003 in Austin...
Unobtrusive JavaScript is a general approach to the use of JavaScript in web pages. Though the term is not formally defined, its basic principles are generally understood to include:
Separation of functionality (the "behavior layer") from a Web page's structure/content and presentation
Best practices to avoid the problems of traditional JavaScript programming (such as browser inconsistencies and lack of scalability)
Progressive enhancement to support user agents that may not support advanced JavaScript functionality
== A new paradigm ==
JavaScript historically has had a reputation for bei...
@tereško Look, that textarea is containing some educations about markdown-pattern for who don't know to work with. Also it has a simulator under itself which simulate the final-output. Anyway I want to say, all of that textarea is almost 200 lines of code. So should I print it for every post? (while just 2 or 3 users intend to use it (write a answer))
@Shafizadeh give people without javascript the textarea and a link to a help page about markdown - the preview and any contextual/interactive help would fall under "enhancement"
One disables JavaScript in a browser environment because of the following considerations:
Speed & Bandwidth
Usability & Accessibility
Platform Support
Security
Speed & Bandwidth
A lot of applications use way too much JavaScript for their own good... Do you need parts of your interface to be ...
> When compared to PAL in particular, NTSC color accuracy and consistency is sometimes considered inferior, leading to video professionals and television engineers jokingly referring to NTSC as Never The Same Color, Never Twice the Same Color
like this $dbh = new \PDO($dbname, $username, $password); $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT COUNT(*) as total from anuncios;"); $sth->execute(); print_r($sth->fetchAll());
i did $dbh = new PDO('mysql:host=' .$servername .';dbname='. $dbname.';charset=utf8', $username, $password); $sth = $dbh->query("SELECT * from anuncios;"); $row_count = $sth->rowCount(); echo $row_count; and now works
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@PaulCrovella the cardinality of [[null]] is 0 in most RDBMs. Good luck in taking the SQL92 spec as a reference :-P
The only one that doesn't work like that (IIRC) is MsSQL
note: I'd love to be able to take SQL92 as a reference, but then shitheads and benchmarks happened, and now we have PL/SQL, MySQL, Oci, MsSQL and other stuff
@Andrea that's on the Statement … in mysql at least affected rows are bound to a statement … rowCount is not known beforehand and only determined by the client based on the number of received rows.
@CiaranSynnott Why do you have a float in the first place? Are you measuring a physical quantity like the resistance of a circuit?
@Ocramius Is there a good name for an 'stub' environment where an app is run in isolation i.e. no database, no github calls. I usually use 'standalone'.....but it seems kind of weird.
So the context is, I generate the config for an app by calling a little script through genenv -p data/config.php data/envRequired.php autogen/appEnv.php centos_guest,dev which generates the config settings that are appropriate to use for centos_guest and dev settings applied on top.
I want to add another bit that says "use the config settings where all SQL implementations are replaced with stub ones. All API implementations to services like github are replaced with stub ones...."etc
@Andrew i'm saying it adds unnecessary complexity. depends on what you are doing... if you realize you have so many classes that injecting stuff is taking a big part of your time then you should start thinking using an automatic dic, otherwise imho it's better if you do it yourself... especially because teaches you something important
also factories using other factories... you can find them in dic containers too, but you don't have to construct them yourself