@HamZa yeah, I know what it stands for..? 2. Like what? I tried to install tesseract but yum install <anything> usually returns, no package <anything> found
Hmm, building an inspector for ZF2/ZF3 - wondering if following would make sense:
# Architecture Overview
This file includes a broad view of the architecture of RoaveDeveloperTools
### Inspection Results
RoaveDeveloperTools is based on the concept of `Roave\DeveloperTools\Inspection\InspectionInterface`,
which is a serializable data-packet that is usually created during any of the various workflows of a
"inspected/monitored" application.
### Inspectors
Inspectors are simple services implementing the `Roave\DeveloperTools\Inspector\InspectorInterface`.
An inspector is a service that may be asked to produce a
@tereško For the remove CI comment, that is in the roadmap ahead, i plan to implement the same solution based on laravel . Basically this is a service to enable user/developers to generate a CMS for themselves .
About yesterday @tereško You said 'what the f*** are you doing there: Well that is exactly what I Am learning how to autoload correctly, that why I saw this example: https://github.com/silexphp/Silex-Skeleton/blob/master/web/index.php And I made : https://bitbucket.org/ward_kennes/silex-basic-application/src/1acb2594f18ff1d74e11bbdfd29c468498d69c1f/oop2/silex/web/index.php?at=master
i am using this query for getting most catches over all SELECT catch, SUM(catch) as c FROM vsteambat WHERE matchformat='odi' GROUP BY catch ORDER BY c DESC LIMIT 3 and this is working file . but now i am facing a issue that i am storing the player id in the (catch) field and this query return me the sum of player id ex: player id is 4 and query return me 8 the solution is . divide 8 (sum) by 4(player id) . question: how to add division process in this query : "SELECT catch, SUM(catch) as c FROM vsteambat WHERE matchformat='odi' GROUP BY catch ORDER BY c DESC LIMIT 3 "
Where are loggers used?
In general there are two major use-cases for use of loggers within your code:
invasive logging:
For the most part people use this approach because it is the easiest to understand.
In reality you should only use invasive logging if logging is part of the domain logic ...
@Fabien RE: Your non-invasive logger, this would only be any good when assuming that individual methods do not wish to log something specific - the only thing that can be logged here would be just the method and args called within __call() right?
Or the response - but as we're not coupling the logger to the object that requires logging, it shouldn't be returning a response just to be logged. Hmmm
@Patrick Dependency Inject your logger using a setter (so it's optional). If the logger exists, log stuff. If it doesn't don't log :-)
The problem is with doctrine though, we need to log when a certain method on a domain object is called. Constructor injection seems not possible, so the only reasonable option seems to be requiring the logger dependency on the method where I need the logging.
@Jimbo I thought about that, but then it's easy to forget adding that during coding?
@Patrick Well either someone must use a logger, or it's optional. So if they must, it's a constructor / method arg. If it's optional, it's via a setter. If they don't add logging they don't, but it's easy to add it if they wish when it comes to it
Or even a method dependency that defaults to null, so if you don't pass one in, fine... but it's at least documented as a possibility
Decorating something for logging via __call() as in tereskos choice (I may be wrong so say this tentatively) means you can log three things - The method called, the args, the response. For some things that's fine. But if you want to log the results of business logic before the response is returned and after the method is called... that isn't going to work
I want to discuss some array search related thing. If anyone will have good ideas, that would be great. I need to perform search and answer the question "is an element inside array?". Array contains integers only. For that, I think to use "half-true" algorithm. 1: Create some numeric X, so for it: X & Yi == 0. Yi are in array. 2. Then, if S is tested value and X &S !=0. then S is not in array
the thing is: how effectively find X ?
also, there's not "fully true" algorithm, because if X & S == 0 there's no guarantee that S is in array
@AlmaDo Are you trying to figure out an array search that runs in better than O(n) time, when you aren't certain that the needle is in the haystack? Because I'm pretty certain that's impossibru
@DaveRandom I doubt it, maybe bits if it didn't go anywhere. General gist is - it parses the keyframe audio and video data of a .flv file. It then injects these into an swf file in the right places so effectively the swf now has a video playing in it with the right video and audio sync.
It does this frame-by-frame, stretched out to the right time
It's great, but it requires us to run Tomcat for servlets
@Jimbo Totally doable, probably a lot more expensive in PHP than Java though. If you really want to sack the Java off I'd probably look more at rewriting it in C/C++ and creating an extension.
@DaveRandom I found a php C ext in japanese that I've used to replace text, images etc within a swf. That's awesome. Video is just.. FML. Seems totally impossible as that's the only lib I've found
@Jimbo Well there you go, all you need to do is hack that up and rewrite it in PHP, which you can because it's BSD. It's not a small task but it's not impossible.
@AlmaDo Well it seems like the best way would be to keep it with the array and update it as elements are added
@DaveRandom Well I re-wrote the class that parses an FLV file in PHP. We don't have things like bytearray in php so that was fun... I think it's too big a job tbh, I don't think PHP is up to the task at all to do the video stuff. Crazy logic going on in there. If I rewrote it, I wouldn't know any of it worked until all the files were converted to php and worked together and then it might have been a waste of time lol
Hello I'm trying to create a system for ordering and create a unique serial number to distinguish the order, it's working well until one time there is an order at same time (the difference is just in seconds, about 10 seconds) and then the unique serial number become same (the serial number is increment from the last serial number in db)
$exist = $this->db()->fetchOne("select ot_order_no from order_table where ot_order_no like ?","%".$lastNumber."%"); if($exist) $data['ot_order_no'] = $this->getOrderNo($data['ot_amount']);
$table = new Dao_OrderTable; $result = $table->insert($data);
Which means you can keep $x with the array and just update it every time and element is added, however if elements are removed then updating it at that stage would be O(n)
I think, can't think of a way to do it without looking at all the remaining elements but I might be missing something
I'm trying to create a system for ordering and create a unique serial number to distinguish the order, it's working well until one time there is an order at same time (the difference is just in seconds, about 10 seconds) and then the unique serial number become same (the serial number is incremen...
> I almost deleted this picture. I took it in the middle of the day on a boat and the sun was so bright it looked like nothing was in the picture. Luckily I left it, and when I got on shore I realized how crazy this picture actually was.
@DanLugg Yeh but why would you need to shift a byte array in the real world, that's what I'm asking. And in crypto you generally don't shift stuff about much (do you?), you generally just | & ^ things, which already works as expected
@Leri Viewable in chrome without CRL checking enabled
@DaveRandom I'm no cryptographer, so as far primitive operations in algorithms, I'm not certain. I'd wager that shifts (rotations at least) are useful.
Oh dear, you're still doing it wrong.
With this approach, we're going to end up with
Meta Stack Overflow, the meta site for Stack Overflow
Meta Stack Exchange, the meta site for Stack Overflow
"I got bullied on Meta. I want to bitch about it. Where should I take my bitchery?" "Propose a new Stack site; perhaps Meta-Meta Stack Overflow" "BRILLIANT!"
I'm installing a legit copy of windows 7, for the first time in my life. In virtualbox. But still. I have a legit cd key in my hands, and it feels dirty. Might just crack it anyway so I feel better.
@JoeWatkins no.. Pictures for zvals, reference count handling, buckets and hash tables. I understand the concept all good - but so much plain text. It would be great to have some schemas after corresponding paragraph (so to remind past things one look would be enough). I know, that for those, who work with PHP code long time it's redundant - but for them whole internals book is also redundant
@Fabien Well we help automate the creation of digital and print advertisements, so we have php that does a lot of the heavy lifting displaying everything (custom framework), advertisements are rebuilt using java, we flight ads to be served by places like google adsense etc
So publishers like Johnston Press use our services for their own individual advertisers, that make ads using our platform and then push them to adservers
@AlmaDo ping niki or anthony ... I have not much faith in technical diagrams, anything flicked up on a projector during a meeting only really makes sense to the person who wrote it and is only there so nobody has to make eye contact with the speaker ... if I want to understand how code works then I have only one way of doing that which always works ... read it ...
I'd rather see the book assume you know what a hashtable is, or can reserach that extremely generic topic, and cover things that are more relevant to php in particular ...
@Jimbo I have no problem wih paying for roughly 1 in 5 Windows installs. It's not that I think they don't deserve any money for it, I just don't think they deserve as much as they ask for