Seriously. I can't do it, but someone somewhere will figure it out very soon I'm sure. As soon as that day comes the fossil fuel problem will no longer be a problem
@DaveRandom when ppl talk about such chemical, i think about electrons! y cant we just add/remove a few electron/protons to turn nitrogen into uranium!
We already have the technologies to power everything with hydrogen a lot more efficiently (and in many cases much better in many other ways) than we can with fossil fuels, the problem is that we can't make hydrogen cheaply enough (at least not in large enough volumes) and we can't store it in a way that's safe enough to expose to the general public
You can't just let some idiot fill his car up with liquid hydrogen, it is way too dangerous
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@NokImchen Not really. Unless you're heating the water with nuclear fusion. I suppose when you boil it down (hah!) all power stations are actually just giant steam engines
@DaveRandom oh, yes, we have to burn to produce steam! lol, i forgot the coal !!!! sometime i wonder, y not use mercury, cos the mercury can expand like elephant even in low body temperature, so we can use it to pressurize, and then let the mercury come out into another chamber where it will be cooled to make it condensed. this process can be repeated and will be like renewable source of enegy!!
Hi All,i have prob with this code $head = (array_key_exists($dex, $out)) ? $out[$dex] : array_slice($value, 0, 2); details code and problem in stackoverflow.com/questions/17801535/…
I have 2 set of 2d array and i want merge into 1 2d array. but the number of element in each array its not same and for the first 2 element is same and i don't want to duplicate it.
here its is.
First 2d array:
Array(
[0] => Array
(
[0] => 25/2/2013
...
@Jack because i need to print output all data have for that date that user selected.in addition want the data come out every minute.the all data is not in one file.so i have to extract from many file that why i need to merge all data to one.the another thing, all file is not same the time output, there have certain in every 1min and 2minute. also have file not captured data from beginning time of the day, so for those data not exist user request to show -9999.
@zira This is giving me a headache, so I'm going to step aside now. One tip though, perhaps it would help to write in pseudo code what you're trying to achieve; as it stands now, it will just get close-voted after a while.
i think the error because the length of date not same between 1st and second array @Jack. because i noticed 1st array: array(size=2) 0=> string'13/08/2013' (length=10) 1=>string '12.00 am' (length=8) while second array: array (size=6) 0 => string '13/8/2013' (length=9) 1 => string '12.00 am' (length=8) ....
> Although there is no longer a symbol in any scope pointing to this structure, it cannot be cleaned up because the array element "1" still points to this same array. Because there is no external symbol pointing to it, there is no way for a user to clean up this structure; thus you get a memory leak. Fortunately, PHP will clean up this data structure at the end of the request, but before then, this is taking up valuable space in memory.
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3:23 AM
In other words, "Don't worry about it ... we know you don't want to actually use PHP to program and not to make silly webpages"
> Traditionally, reference counting memory mechanisms, such as that used previously by PHP, fail to address circular reference memory leaks. As of 5.3.0 PHP however implements the synchronous algorithm from the » Concurrent Cycle Collection in Reference Counted Systems paper which addresses that issue.
@rdlowrey I think it's just a case of poor documentation. It would make much more sense if it said "traditional reference counting systems have this problem, but since php 5.3 we have (link to next page) to take care of this."
> When the garbage collector is turned on, the cycle-finding algorithm as described above is executed whenever the root buffer runs full. The root buffer has a fixed size of 10,000 possible roots (although you can alter this by changing the GC_ROOT_BUFFER_MAX_ENTRIES constant in Zend/zend_gc.c in the PHP source code, and re-compiling PHP). When the garbage collector is turned off, the cycle-finding algorithm will never run.
> However, possible roots will always be recorded in the root buffer, no matter whether the garbage collection mechanism has been activated with this configuration setting.
Given a 32 bit system and assuming you store only integer values, you would need 163 GiB of memory before you can tell what count() would produce ;-) — Jack53 secs ago
@EliteGamer Examine error logs... keep error reporting turned on and address every notice/error you see. I've used PRG countless times with out any issue.
It's really interesting to look at the analytics data for my blog. I really just set up the place for me to talk about whatever I feel like, never expecting visitors. Yet, I do get visitors, 21 in the last month. And heck, it's even the top google result for a term
@Jack Oh, don't get me wrong, interview was a great movie, I just have a personal preference for series. Besides, Interview only predates Buffy by three years
@Orangepill I prefer writing sql that standards-ish (or not-quite-the-standard-but-supported-by-everyone-all-the-same) so I can switch between sql flavors easily
you may prefer backticks (and for the variable part, if it is actually based on user input (but let's hope not, because that would be awful) quite justified), but they are definitely not "always better"
@YogeshSuthar Zend Framework is a component framework... you can pick and choose what pieces you want... So you can only include in the DB relevant code.
@YogeshSuthar You get an upvote from me for the term "lexically scoped language". It could use a sentence or so of explanation as not everyone knows what that means