yeah - basically it's totally safe up to the a bit over the prescribed limit, and then for overdoses it just kills your liver, and then you die a few days later.
@JoeWatkins You've been under a lot stress recently, is there a chance you've been griding your teeth?
I once took some paracetamol without a drink nearby, they crumbled while waiting a drink and my god, the taste was just the worst chemical taste I ever had ...
we get rid of the kids and I still have to ask the misses to sit in silence in our singe room ... this hole thing is just shit .. I'm glad it'll be over soon ...
I was thinking more so you don't have to go to starbucks but... yeh you should totally do that. If you go to a city you won't even look that out of place, people will be more interested in the buy rubbing his penis on the window
I don't really have a local that would be a good place for that ... they are all real drinkers bars, like not much seating ... more club than pub kind of places
or old guy bars where I'd be burned at the stake for witchcraft ...
@rdlowrey I've been re-architecting Addr this evening and if it works out as I suspect it will, passing params (i.e. settings) in from Artax might get more complex. It'll still be doable, but you might need to create things a bit more manually so you can have refs to inner objects
I'll talk to you about it when we can look at it properly
btw @rdlowrey I keep meaning to mention, PHP docblock seems to support class names starting from the current namespace, aka you should fully-qualify them, instead of: @return After\Promise have: @return \After\Promise
It's only for the scalar types that the leading slash is not required.
@bwoebi Because if I see characters like □□□ in my text editor I'm going to assume he's an idiot. Seriously, though. Just use ASCII. Don't be ridiculous.
Hello guys.. Im starting to approach to SaaS business model with PHP. I code all in raw PHP but I will start to learn a framework to be better oriented. Which PHP Framework would you recommend for a fast and easy SaaS app model deployment?
@rodvaN also, I asked you what benefit do you expect from a framework. I didn't say anything about "raw php" .. could it be that you actually wanted to use a framework because everyone is telling you that you need a frameworK?
@rodvaN I am not really sure what hides behind "more supported" argument, but "better code practices" is BS, because most of popular frameworks in PHP are filled with the various bad practices.
If you want to adhere to MVC idea, then writing native PHP will be better .. but only if you have a solid understanding of application architecture. If not, then you will be better off by staying away from MVC and simply attempting to implements so variation on Separation of Concerns.
@tereško Im going to get into the OOP, OOD and MVC videotuts of tutsplus and see the guides you sent me. Hopefully I will have a wide idea this next week.
basically, tutsplus site is such that people who would need it are assaulted by bad information, while those who could be able to judge the quality of content have no use for the site
@RonniSkansing since there is no water at work (which means no coffee/tea) I am still functioning on 1/4 .. therefore I will assume that it was sarcasm
@tereško Alright, well I think tutsplus is great for beginners in some other codes. I think you could be great for PHP, but lets say you want to learn AngularJS, or NodeJS. I found egghead.io very useful to learn. So my question is focused. Which E-Learning school do you consider better than tutsplus.com ?
@SecondRikudo I know a bit JavaScript and when I tried Node.JS I found it really strange. As in the workflow is totally different than PHP IMO. I could not really "get it" to a level where I could just write out of the top of my head without searching for tutorials
@HamZa The major difference is that Node isn't a plugin you put on a server like Nginx or Apache, if you want a server, you need to program the server.
@rodvaN WTH does that even mean? How do you think someone can give you a straight answer to a question like that? The only answer you can get is "It depends"
I'm thinking .. should I really place the abstraction for Cookies in the model layer or should it actually be in the View, since it cookies are part of response ?
I'm beginning to subscribe to @rdlowrey's methodology. Building more to principles than patterns. Mainly because I suck though. This way I only fail at one of those things ;)
Hi everyone. I have a question on the DOMdocument class. I'm trying to return some modified HTML, I'm using using the saveHTML() method. The problem is, this return a DOCTYPE and other HTML I don't want. How do I get just the content?
actually you were right, we always have 2 RMs, but the trend seems to be that only one person stays active after the first stable is release. the RMs for 5.5 were dsp and jpauli, jpauli stayed active, RMs for 5.6 are jpauli and me.
@tereško Do you think cookies should be used to store anything apart from a session id? If not, then I would put it into the response object (or whatever builds your http response)
I'n the function below, I'm struggling to output the DOMDocument without it appending the xml, html, body and p tag wrappers before the output of the content. The suggested fix...
$postarray['post_content'] = $d->saveXML($d->getElementsByTagName('p')->item(0));
Only works when the content has ...
I have a RuleSet object that comprises of Rule objects. Each Rule is responsible for getting it's own data (those numbers), and returning it with a resolve() method that the RuleInterface declares.
The RuleSet::resolve method needs to loop around it's held Rules ($this->rules), and return at the end only those numbers that exist in each rule
It's a filter
My architecture / solution is not incorrect. I'm merely looking for a nice solution using php's array_* methods if possible
@Jimbo Unless you are actually writing the whole thing in a functional style, I'm not a fan of random bits of functional code littering an otherwise largely imperative codebase.
Constructs like that have their place, but using them to make yourself feel clever is not a good reason :-P
@Jimbo Oh yeh I'm going to try and make it down this month, I think I can actually do it this time
I'm thinking design patterns: adapter, observer, decorator, visitor and maybe another one. Only get 6 minutes. Will show how to remove in-line logging with observer / decorator, for example