"too far ahead" could be an advantage for someone with your age
at your age i could only write code that sucked :B
i struggled and still struggle at everything... some directions would've helped a lot
but there were these things that are not more than trends "code easy for everyone", "rapid application development" that led me where i didn't want to go
i think the most important concept to learn is layering properly. each wrapping layer must use the inner layer, but the inner layer must have no knowledge of the wrapping layer, not even minimally
if you apply this to everything you will naturally end up with clean code
if they start communicating in both directions you end up with a mess
anyway, if you are here it's because you have problems with how you write currently, am i right?
also i've learned a lot just being here, and this happened fast.... in just a few years. when some words i don't know appear in the room i search and read about them. you are already in this process in case you didn't realize :P and you'll surely learn faster than me... just don't be scared about it... it's easier than you think. also it's not true that writing good code means it will take more time, if that scares you
@RonniSkansing btw, you might benefit from investing some time in going through these lectures: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD63A284B7615313A (but be warned - those are proper university lectures, I have actually fallen asleep several times while watching)
@Ekin Are people around you aware of how bad things are? Or are they still going all "Our leader protects us from the big bad wikipedia seeking to overthrow us"?
my country focuses mostly on "money migration" - you need to own a €250k+ property, to become a resident (really popular option among russian intelligentsia)
although I'm afraid there will only be their kind of people left in this place if it goes like this because everyone sane is planning a way out... which is sad in a way
@Amal sorry, I'm working right now and not sure what I can recommend you. The manual is useful, building something from scratch and learning along the way is a good way
If I remember correctly phptherightway.com was okay but unsure if it was a fit for beginners
> The primary goal of any authentication system is to verify the ownership of an account. User's account is the structure in your application to which you associate information about said user. This association can be direct (when the Account entity contains all you know about the user) or implemented using composition (when Account entity contains other entities, like Profile and History).
a question turns into my head ... considering a web page (not own), can we find the variables that we can give to the page by GET method ? Like i have "../page1.php" => find that "/page1.php?var1=159&mpr=326" is going to fill some inputs
I know that we can't see the php code because it's interpreted as html to show us a page, but no matter it turns in my head ^^
I'm researching CMS platforms. I come across one called October CMS... reading this description: "October is a free, open-source, self-hosted CMS platform..." alright, sounds pretty good, "...based on the Laravel PHP Framework." NOPE NOPE NOPE.
We have a few modules that would have to either be supported by whatever CMS we go with, or would have to be recreated in some fashion.
we also have an athletics site that would have to be migrated wherever
as I keep looking at this, I'm not sure going with a new platform is the way to go, maybe just pay to have a redesign and be provided actual code documentation
so I know what classes have what methods off the bat, instead of having to dig through the code to see if something exists already
yeah, that's another thought I had, do it myself, as a very long, very slow project
like work on it an hour or two a day, slowly rebuilding the code so that it's manageable. The only problem is, I'm not sure I'm skilled enough to improve it.
Well, I struggled to understand Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable OO Software. I kinda put reading it on hold until I get a better grasp of concepts that build those up. I'm not even sure where to begin on that subject, however.
@tereško I can usually have books purchased for me if there's justification AND they're not on safari books online. I honestly prefer a physical copy or a kindle version over reading on a computer screen.
@kelunik Heh… honestly I'm having trouble thinking of something. It's sort of like getReturn() on generators, but outside of coroutines that's not terribly useful.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier deaf culture is an interesting thing. I don't entirely agree with it, but I respect that it exists. It's more the history behind deaf culture that I find interesting.
@Tiffany I'm ok/infavor of with not stigmatizing deaf / handicaped people. I'm not ok with being so cranky about being special that even the word "handicap" becomes an attack towards humanity...
I mean, missing a leg is a "handicap" for, you know, walking
@FélixGagnon-Grenier there's a deep history with deaf culture, but I think as science improves, such as cochlear implants, a culture will die out. It's more people trying to keep the culture alive because it's a minority. Cultures die out though.
@Tiffany I believe that is because the word handicap have been so emotionally charged with negative emotions, whereas it only means, having something that hinders an action
it's like how people will never agree that they are being angry when told so
One point I'll make, as someone with ADHD, while ADHD has its problems, because I've grown up like this, I wouldn't want my brain to suddenly be switched to a non-ADHD brain because I've learned to enjoy life like this.
@Tiffany however, people should not chastise parents that try and improve, to the best of their heart, the life of their children on the basis of you being ok with that
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I completely agree. I mainly wanted to point out that deaf culture has a pretty rich history. I don't agree with the actions of the person chastising the parents though.
It's nice to have you. @Linus has accepted my request, there are ~two others we'll be around 5. I am cleaning up the code. I will send you both a message when I'm done
@Danack had the same here ... and then I read the mail, which said that my co-workers had decided to move that holiday for friday (since on thrusday there is independence day)
and everyone was kinda surprised that I missed it .. probably because I had my headphones on, while everyone was talking about it