That's the problem with unwritten rules, you don't know about them until you break them.
Is it just me, or is this not the correct way to use date_default_timezone_set(). I think it should be in php.ini or used once at the most in your entire app. Using it like this all over your code, could have unexpected results couldn't it?
@bwoebi there was disapproval from some members regarding the chat pact being created, not wanting rules to dictate the room and that things had worked fine beforehand for years and all. So will refrain from such rules unless there is group consensus among owners. I'm going to add a short snippet to the pact stating that they are not really rules but guidelines to make the room less annoying to other members, etc...
it doesn't, but it would be another set of 'rules' that might garner criticism from other owners.
Anyways a room owner should use best judgment based on their position to do the right thing, even if it is a learning process sometimes. I don't think we need to write anything formal out.
Only reason pact was made because we had to repeat ourselves so many times, and with more and more new people coming to chat it was increasing. So putting a list and linking in room desc, hopefully is a way to preemptively combat that with some new members, and giving a helpful nudge to the list item in pact to tell them what proper room etiquette is as well.
We can't ban them for being bad, but we can point out that hey what you are doing is annoying to other members and disrupts the chat, or it is working against you in receiving any help.
Hi there, guys.. Is anyone familiar with nginx? I am wondering - if I create a Virtualhost inside sites-available/ directory, does the default.conf file in the /etc/nginx/conf.d/ directory affect the file in the sites-available directory. I am asking this, because I want to set some default settings for all the sites in the default.conf
@CvetomirLazarov The only file that gets loaded directly from nginx is nginx.conf. If your default.conf is included from that file, then yes it will be used - if not, then it won't.
@crypticツ thank you just what i did not manage to find.
hehe
" PHP releases have always been done spontaneously, in a somehow chaotic way. Individual(s) decided when a release will happen and what could or could fit in. Release managers role are unclear and the way to nominate them is not clearly defined either. "
@ircmaxell You know how cryptocurrencies use hashing for a proof of work right? Can you think of anything more "useful" than brute forcing a lower value hash that could be used as a proof of work? Something computationally difficult which would ideally be suited to distributed computing, yet easy to verify when a result is found.
I agree, but here is food for thought: whitelisting (only allowing) [a-z0-9] chars in a query is the same as blacklisting (not allowing) [^a-z0-9], no? Not much of a difference. They both do the same thing, just one is a negative match. Maybe I'm not seeing the big picture. But a whitelist can be turned into a blacklist with minor modifications and still achieve the same thing and vice versa. Now of course that all depends on the type of matching being done, my example is a basic one.
@ircmaxell So why has nobody created a alternate bitcoin-like currency where the proof of work is actually beneficial to humanity, and the computational effort used to generate the proof of work isn't a "waste"
@crypticツ no, it's very much not. White-listing enumerates the domain. Which is 100% clear. Black-listing is the inverse of the domain. Which means that unless it truly is infinite, it has holes. [^a-z0-9] is actually a white-list, since it enumerates only the possibly acceptable values, and rejects everything else...
@Leigh I have no idea
ease of gaming the system?
The whole point of the sha-256 proof-of-work that bitcoin uses is based on the premise that no efficient means to calculate a collision in sha-256 exists.
if you, for example, calculated the digits of PI, then someone could invent a more efficient algorithm, and the whole premise of the currency falls appart
the protocol self-adjusts "difficulty" required to generate new currency, if someone comes up with a more efficient algorithm, then pretty soon it'll require 10 new digits instead of 5 to complete a block (for example)
that's why you can now only mine bitcoin efficiently with ASICs, because since people started using them, the difficulty has adjusted so that is now the only viable method
the scrypt based currencies are still perfectly doable using GPUs
You think "But they're professionals, so it's to be expected" but seriously, the way these guys play feels as far away from me as someone who is 3 ranks above me :p
@crypticツ and @AlmaDo When you've done the tutorial and you'd like your first lesson just let me know (I'm usually free if I am here). lessons are taught on GoKGS. You can use the web-client or download it. I recommend the download. You sign in as a guest and can click to register inside if you wish to save your name/game history.
@AlmaDo heh. As a bit of background info. Ranks go from 30kyu to 1Kyu then 1dan to 9dan (A bit like Karate). I found I really only began understanding the game around 15kyu. I stopped playing around 2-3kyu and I'm probably now somewhere around 6-7.
@crypticツ lol!
there is a 10dan title but it's not a real rank, it's a title, one of a few :)
@Fabien it;s not like karate. In karate there are 6 -> 1 Kyu and 1, 2, .. dans :p But 4-th dan is almost highest level, since higher dans can be achieved only for efforts in popularisation & development of martial arts and karate in particular :p
So I just got my first "real" client and he is asking for a quote. I have heard that people use hourly rate for something that would only take 1 to 3 days(small module, bug fixing, small changes) and then a weekly rate(After being told what client wants estimate how long it will take you lets say 3 weeks and charge for 3 weeks upfront) for big projects like a new website a redesign. I was wondering what a reasonable rate would be. ~ik this isnt php related but some of u r web designers
Well thats about enough to pay for my new phone... so now that you put it that way. Looks like avrg rate is around $35 and hour and sinse I'm student and all + not most pro I would go with $25 which would mean if I worked on it 6 hours a day(w/ school) It would $150 a day and $750 a week.
Using bad maths and ad-hoc exchange rates, based on what I'd pay a junior developer (college graduate) minimum I could get away with because they're desperate for a job.... works out about $20/hr
Not far off, go with your gut instinct of $25 then
If I asked someone to build me a site and they came back with what is essentially £10/hr, I'd think they were outsourcing to india, or they had no real idea what they were doing. That kind of rate doesn't instil confidence in the quality of work being produced
or.. there's a catch.. like I'm going to get a cookie cutter site with the colours changed
But as one of two people with intimate knowledge of a system that requires security clearance to access, and to do so requires using a secure laptop, locked in a tamper proof safe, in a secure building, that can only access gov VPNs from a specific IP address etc...... I have to work on site :(
One huge company pro is that I don't work 9-5. I work sporadically through out. You know when you're in the office and you smash out some x many hours of code and then you brain just goes "Nope." and can no longer find motivation. At home I just stop working for an hour and do that hour later in the day.
I think I'm tired of coding all day. I don't really know what to do at the moment. I still enjoy the problem solving, I still like designing how an application should work. I just get bored when it comes to implementing.
I'd be awesome for my team, but probably not for the company.... You want to use new technology X you say? But there's a risk you say? Sounds... fun....
@Leigh It's the usual progression isn't it. Dev all day, then manager and slowly reduce dev time to do more managerial stuff till you do nothing but manage.
@DanLugg thinking... I'm not sure "agree" is the word I'd use. Sometimes people click the star because they want it to remain stuck to the side, maybe because something is funny, terrible, offensive
and they just want other people to see it
it's a measure of popularity (/perceived importance) more than agreement
I am storing images in Amazon S3 bucket. Assume the bucket has 3,000 images. When i call the list_objects it returns me all the 3,000 images in an array. So my question is can we do pagination on the bucket? for example return me 100 images and when user will click on 2nd page the list_objects sh...
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While I believe functionality in this proposal would be optimal, it is perfectly understandable that such an implementation may be too large for reasonable expectations.
Alternatively, as has been discussed elsewhere and in the comments (and additional notes) below, a reputation min...
is it possible to to have page offset functionality in amazon s3 iterators , basically i want a pagination functionality.If i want to retrieve object from 40(offset) to 90 then can i do that with iterators.
Local git repo, project has a composer.json. Another project is trying to target it as a dependency, but it won't resolve. Can't be found in any version; I added the repositories element in the dependent, with type as vcs and url as a local file:/// URL to the repo location.
Anyone done this before?
Disclaimer: I'm actually new to both git and composer.
I went through a stage of being fucked off with composer, because I wanted to pull known sane components of a product (with their own repos) into src instead of vendor
I dealt with it using another layer of abstraction, instead of having the "big component" pull in smaller components and be annoyed they were in vendor, I split that big component out, and had a "project" where I pulled all of my stuff into vendor, so it ended up in the same directory anyway (which is all I wanted)
@rdlowrey You don't like me anymore? I didn't get as much as a "screw your micro-optimisations you code-gypsy" for my pull request :(
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@Leigh Sorry I've been busy. I looked at the diffs and everything looks in order. I just haven't had a chance to pull/merge them yet. The changes are certainly appreciated and they'll be incorporated sometime before the end of the weekend :)
I have another change that requires more opinion though... the use of min(<array>) in the main loop. It doesn't have much impact with a small number of alarms, but obviously uses precious nanoseconds when there's a lot. Locally I have an asort() of the alarm order array every time it is changed, and do a reset(<array>) in the tick() method to retrieve the first element.
so my change is optimal for many repeating alarms, and yours (should) work out better when the alarm order array is changed frequently
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@Leigh I remember vacillating back and forth over that very question ... performance is very important and that bit of code is hit hard in my use cases. It's important to get it right.
Whats would be the best way to go about a simple multi-page form in terms of the php code. I am doing a project that has a 2 page form(1 section for the first page of the form and the second section for the 2nd page of the form) and then a final page for when the user clicks/tapes done on the 2nd page of the form it takes the form fields information and displays it on that final page
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For example ... I have 10,000 clients connected to my HTTP server at one time and they all have keep-alive timeouts. At that level performance becomes critical.
@rdlowrey Yep, its potentially looped with no delay if there is a constant stream of data from sockets for example, which is why personally I prefer the reset() always returning the first element of the alarmOrder array, rather than min() having to sort it every time
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... offline to open up this box and see if I have memory slots left for more upgrade ...
I have a configurable product from which I am trying to get reviews
$myThemeName/catalog/product/view.phtml
/**
* Product view template
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* @see Mage_Catalog_Block_Product_View
* @see Mage_Review_Block_Product_View
*/
$_product = $this->getProduct();
I need ratings in a group count of 5...
@benlevywebdesign You haven't been very specific about the problem you're encountering. I'm guessing you're having a problem persisting form answers between pages to retrieve them all on the last page?
Hi how I can parse SET values from SQL query. example: i have this query: "INSERT INTO settings SET user = 'aksu', level = '391', agent= 'fire fox';" I need to have it like this: Array ( [0] => aksu /* user */ [1] => 391 /* level */ [2] => fire fox /* agent */ ) How can i do that? :)
@aksu To parse SQL you should probably write a proper stateful parser, if you want a quick and dirty way, you can preg_match it. Something like ~'([^']+)'\s*=\s*'([^']+)'~
@Leigh Well kinda, I want to know what's the correct way to go about coding the php script like how to take the form info from the first page and the second page and output it/retrieve it on the last page (in the link to my project the last page is just an image for now but I want the final page to eventually look something like what I designed but first I just want to focus on the php code part)
@benlevywebdesign Where exactly are you stuck right now. Don't say "the PHP code". I assume you have a <form>, and it's posting to a script, and you can access elements from $_POST, process, and store them somewhere
@aksu I didn't test it, which is why I said "try something like" ... here you go $string = preg_match_all("~'([^']+)'~", $sql, $matches); var_dump($matches);
@igorw I don't have a gold yet :( - I have an answer with +43 that basically quotes the documentation
@Leigh That would likely work ... mainly because most things you can say about PHP are moronic, so it's hard to distinguish between the true and the false parts ;)