@ircmaxell it's a bit confusing. just this. new class{} should only return a string (the hash of the anonclass), while new class(){} must return an object
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@bwoebi to be honest, for programmers it is impressive to hear that someone is developing a language but for the ordinary people it's not much different
it's interesting for example that wiki.php.net/rfc/anonymous_classes the anonymous classes which are related to the nested ones were voted on and accepted
I think it's better if you have getenv() instead, that way you have a clear way of seeing what env vars have to be set up-ed and you don't have to edit the environment
Popped in to see if anyone else ever noticed that the composer logo is not, in point of fact, a composer at all, but rather a conductor -- otherwise known as an end-user.
@PeeHaa you definitely need an update of your color scheme of your webpage. It's quite depressing with that black and gray. Looks like a funeral home page
Funeral home page? Pfft. If there's anything you can be sure of about a funeral home, it's that the page will not look aesthetically pleasing by any standard, ever. PeeHaa's page is minimalist, which is an aesthetic. It might not be a visually pleasing aesthetic, but it's valid.
Woah. I went to pull up exhibit A, my local funeral home, and I see they redid their site within the last month. And... against all odds, it actually looks pretty good :p
haha, that's the family that owns the funeral home. Your loved one's death has made them a small fortune, with which all of the people pictured have secured bright, college-educated futures
guys, can you give good explanation why if you have a few products for an order, it's a bad idea to json_encode the products and save them as a string in a field in the order table inside a RDBMS
pre-processed means that you don't have to convert dates etc. but they are already converted
making it more scalable means that when more people would start using it at the same time and the load increases, your software will easily allow for fast processing with an addition of hardware without exponential speed degradation
yea so in my sentance the important information bit was me talking about storing relevant data in a single table rather than it being split up and normalised. Want the second part was its quicker ... like perprocessed data
so for example when you need the products for order 5, you select records from the junction table where order_id=5 and left join product table on product_id