@LeviMorrison yeah, it probably doesn't make a lot of sense: you still need to implement fallback code for lower php versions that you support. At which point you should just always use the fallback code.
and the syntax itself is very limited - like try guarding against something like return types with that
> He suggests that all of modern physics is wrong, and his Time Cube model proposes that each day is really four separate days occurring simultaneously
There's two forces in the EU driving the Google stuff. First, you have the newspaper publishers. They want the ultimate gov hammer: force Google to carry and pay for their content. Then you have the strange Right to be Forgotten, which is similar to DMCA removals in the US, but for searches about a person or org.
@FlorianMargaine Only thing I'm a bit concerned about is that I'm probably not going to come out this job looking awesome to those guys, and I don't like to piss people off, but I think that's just human nature
turns out that I don't really like being told what to do. I didn't actually realise this until quite recently
btw I'm at my local. One of the barmaids apparently has a not particularly bright boyfriend, who is just about to learn that hanging around and trying to talk to her when she's working is not totally awesome for their relationship.
So, if you have a co-worker that routinely makes the same mistake, even after having it explained multiple times, what strategies do you use to handle the 7th or 8th occurrence?
For context, the mistake results in a customer being charged multiple times on their credit card.