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@tereško actually, I was in S. Peterburg (=Leningrad). No, it's almost same as Russia. But Moscow... no. Different people, different prices, different life. Different country. It's not a joke or overestimation. It is so
@tereško same here. "Is there any life outside MSAR?" (MSAR = Moscow Side Auto-Road). And - if you'll travel even ~100km from Moscow, you'll find that it's indeed different country. Moscow != Russia. Besides, We have 16 mil. registered population here. But in fact it's 22 mil + (non-legal foreigns..)
@SecondRikudo because there is some magic going in how it gets autoloaded and it is a pure "reflective DI container" , while what I need is a hybrid of reflected and predefined (config based)
@AlmaDo Yeah and I am more fluent with [spoken] Russian as well. However, I feel insecure about relocating there. Maybe it's just politics and rumors...
@AlmaDo I am more concerned about dangers that may arise due to my nationality. If I won't like political system, I can leave anytime. However, I won't be able to leave if I am killed. :Ь
@Leri You're right about that. There are such moods here - but not to your nation (because russians & georgians have same fate at least). In Moscow there would be problems with middle-asian nationality.. but not with yours.
What's the deal with the "A" modifier for preg_*? I mean, it's the same as anchoring with "^" and it doesn't cover "$". Seems to me it'd make more sense to anchor the pattern on both ends...
@Leri in some sense, yes. In Moscow all are just tired of many non-legal asians :\ Around 1/3 of population are them. I don't mind, but others.. Heh, if you will be able to move to Europe - do it.
@AlmaDo I'll do my best. I hope I'll get in touch from booking.com at the end of this week as their automated text said. I'd know how the process is with them.
Understandably, but in my brain it just seems that the modifier would be more useful if it anchored both ends; such that "/foo/AD" would match only "foo".
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@Jimbo for the last three summers I've spent a couple of grand on NS125/RS125/RG125's ...I'm tired of the unreliable, I'm tired of not being able to use motorways, and I'm confident enough now, so not going to spend any more money on two strokes, just gonna pay for the training / test at once instead ...
@Leri if your intention is JOIN, then.. do it. There's nothing else that you can use to replace this operation (ah, well, subquery, but it's even worse). It's like trying to replace + in math..
@JoeWatkins Fair enough. I've had enough of unreliable with second hand bikes... don't want to worry about having to replace the exhaust system / corrosion etc. So instead of buying one on finance (it's 12 grand 0.o) with like 10% APR, thought I'd just get a loan over 4 years at < 5% APR and pay £230 p/m ish
@Jack Yeah, they're looking for good programmers willing to switch to Perl (you don't have to know anything), of course, the ones who know would have precedence. Booking.com is great and it sucks at the same time, totally intuitive.
First of all I still can't understand what's wrong with JOIN. It's the thing that would be done within DBMS engine. Yet in the same time you've said that it's kind of work for your ORM. How? E_UNSTUCK for me
ORM was the wrong term to start with. Here's what I have:
1. Database with that scheme. 2. Respective entities (Contact, Group and PhoneNumber) 3. DAO for all of them that is responsible for building those entities with relationships handled.
so you don't have scheme "create SQL somehow (possibly with ORM query builder part)" -> pass it to driver -> "magic happens (DBMS executes SQL)" -> driver responded with result -> "yay" ?
@Leri so.. scheme is: you create SQL (somehow) -> pass it to DAO (which works with cursor) -> it pass SQL to DBMS -> DBMS execute this SQL -> return it to DAO -> then it result with some cursor -> you work with this cursor ?
@AlmaDo Scheme is: DAO is asked for data -> DAO passes inline SQL to android's SQLite abstraction layer -> android's abstraction layer passes it to DBMS -> DBMS executes SQL -> returns to android's abstraction layer -> abstraction layer creates Cursor -> returns Cursor to DAO -> DAO iterates over Cursor and creates List of entities -> returns result to data requester
> We build sites from the ground up, NEVER using any templating, instead we have a designer who mocks up original concepts, a front end developer who builds these in HTML5/CSS3/jQuery. We then integrate them into CMS's for our clients.
@Leri ok. then, attention: what the hell that has to do with JOIN processing ? :p Your JOIN will be handled by DBMS - and then result will be returned as cursor (and from that point your cursor handler will have no idea how that data was delivered)
@CSᵠ Then not unless you have access to information_schema, if you have access to that then you need to get a list of fields from that, build a query string and create a statement using PREPARE
@Leri so your problem then is inside handler of cursor. Not within SQL or it's executing.. If you have to build model (like objects from entities inside cursor) - then blame your architecture. There's nothing you can do at SQL level
@Leri suggestions for what? You can not do anything on SQL level. Because the bottleneck isn't there. It's not important either you'll use JOIN or whatever. Your problem is inside your issue where you have to iterate through cursor - and you'll do that no matter what is inside SQL (that can be even not an SQL result ). So you need to reconsider that, may be. I'm not sure since have no idea about your application
@TOOTSKI I just read that job ad again. That's shocking tbh. They're paying 20 - 25k, which realistically is 22k. It's in London, so already that's crap, and they're insisting on jnr status with 2 years experience (which they are, but a little more toward mid imho - I've been doing this 18 months and I'd say I'm not so jnr any more)
@Cody It's complicated. In a nutshell, it's because PHP sucks a bit. Essentially, consider that because you are expecting the variable to be populated with a value at a later time, you have to pass the variable itself and not just the value it currently has.
Trying to dig into it any further than that will melt your brain, and if all you need to do is use the function then just trust that if you do that, then it will work. If you want to understand how it works you probably need to start at the beginning and not in the middle of a very complicated bit.
oh-windows I'm running Git bash (MINGW32), and I'm curious; why don't ANSI escape codes work out of the box? What is the terminal using for colors that isn't ANSI (cause I can only rationalize if it were using ANSI, \x1b[36m should work)
@Cody bind_result requires that it's arguments are passed by reference. Because of the way call_user_func_array works internally (and because of the way you construct arrays), in order to pass arguments by reference when calling with an array of arguments, the elements of the array have to be references
@Fabien I think you're supposed to deal with that yourself (i.e. set the Authorization: header)
@Danack Stylistic preferences? There are probably some microscopic memory gains to be had somewhere. I imagine it comes down to providing support for INOUT params in stored procs though (does MySQL even have INOUT?)
@Fabien Yeh see curl will handle the auth process itself (which will involve at least 2 requests) and it will also handle the formatting of the header field value itself. tbh I'd be surprised if Artax doesn't support this in one way or another, but I can't actually find anywhere to do it, maybe an ext (which is what it should be) that's not in the repo?