@Wes hardly an argument imo. you can write working php with a tiny fraction of the standard extension. basically all of the array and strings functions are convenience functions that can be done with the basic operations for those.
It would be nice if there was a library which has a method mail and when you call it and the mail is received to fire an event email_recieved or something
Unfortunately the mail creators don't have a standard protocol for that I think
@ziGi I know the reaction from java people. but when you ask them about when they last used php, it's usually around php4. and when I tell them what php can do nowadays, they usually are surprised.
@Epodax I wanted to do it for a while, I found buried deep in the gov website yesterday that there are grants available for getting such things off the ground, which was the only thing stopping me ...
I think I am getting the hang for this. slowly, but I do. Is this how it's like to code C: try to implement the simplest thing possible. write some naive code. compile. get tons of errors. start googling for errors and macros. add macros until no more errors. compile. run. segfault. repeat.
there are several, very large and very leafy trees, they are covering everything in leaves, three times yesterday I raked up all the leaves ... I just dunno what to do with them all, am I allowed to burn them, or should I take them somewhere ... also how long can I leave it before grass dies ?
any answers to any of that are useful, so long as it doesn't involve raking the garden three times a day
There are no “bonfire bylaws” on the Isle of Wight so there are no restrictions to the time of the day that you can burn. However, if you cause a nuisance to your neighbours then action could be taken against you. If you are going to burn then: • Locate the bonfire away from your neighbour’s property. • Burn only dry waste.
Keeps all the heat in one place, stops all the ash from going everywhere, makes a nice bit of circulation of air, which limits how much smoke is produced.
fyi when I was growing up, I lived in a small village in Essex.....one of my friends had like 3 acres of land. His dad bought a small flamethrower to be able to light the bonfires he had to make to clear his land of scrub each year.
a long enough pipe welded in, and a hairdrier on the other end (or two), and you have a furnace ... I've melted soft metals that way ... and two hair driers ...
@JoeWatkins whether you are allowed is irrelevant, you shouldn't do it because it's horrifyingly polluting (srsly, wet leaves have one of the worst CO/CO2 ratios from a burn of anything you can think of) and entirely unnecessary because you can literally just take them to the nearest copse of trees and leave them there - and they will actually do the wildlife a favour there.
I liked them when they were all leafy, and didn't think about what happened to all those leaves, just didn't occur that I would eventually be picking all that shit up ...
we were thinking of a kind of tutorial like format
so we started with break and had a little example session, we just need to make similar examples for as much of the functionality as possible, I think ...
if you want to leave me to finish reviewing the actual content, then a useful thing would be being able to turn it into a browsable thing ... so that we can work on linking and stuff
or, you can look at the next command you want to write up ... up to you ...
Meh I know we are php in here but some offtopic question: I need a notebook with a DVD player to play movies on or connect it to a beamer. That's 90% of the main use. Budget 800 dollarz : I saw this one: shop.bechtle.nl/nl/product/… ( I know the text is in dutch but the specs are in english ;) ) I don't think I can get better for that money?
it must be difficult when you are sara, or someone of that stature ... all ideas are good, to at least 100 people ... they may not understand the idea ...
then everything looks good ... if you don't adjust for bias ...
maybe sara does, not questioning that, but just trying to determine if an idea is good or not is more complex whatever ...
I think it's a kind of backward way of making the constant part of the interface by making it part of the abstract ... I'm not sure why it looks like that, or what was happening when it looked like a solution to something ...
the more evolved the object model becomes, the more difficult it is to evolve, the more difficult it is to do the already hard stuff ... I think at this point, anything like this, needs exceptionally good justification ...
Oh, I guess it's so you can have a local phpunit settings file that only runs the stuff you're working on. And if that file isn't under source control, there's no chance of accidentally checking in a config file that has been set to a single developers needs.