finally found a damn library to use... sometimes this programming language really makes me wanna bash my head in, but then again, all programming languages eventually make me wanna do that
@Tiffany when I was heavily medicated for my epilepsy, it would put me in a fog something awful! all of those meds were used for bipolar disorder as well, but I was on a massive amount
makes sense? i didn't invent anything myself. i know nothing, remember? :B i just checked what other languages did and trying to get the best out of them
@tereško I was thinking about what you said about getting a proper server etc. So I was wondering, what exactly do I need to buy in order to have full control over my PHP, MySQL databases, apache server etc?
actually sorry, you can't remove from the bag either, you can only do: $vector = new Vector(1,1,2,3,1,3); $vector->valueBag()->uniqueSet()->remove(1); // vector is now $vector = new Vector(2,3,3);
@MadaraUchiha not directly addressed (i.e. if I change $foo, I don't want $obj->bar->foo being changed, even if someone assigned $foo = $obj->bar->foo; before)
Can anyone help me with a basic HTML/CSS question here?
My <article>'s are not separating themselves from the background-color (I want a space in between the articles). The images seem to be separating, but the articles themselves won't separate and leave a space, even if I use margin-top, or top. What do you guys suggest I adjust in the CSS for this case?
@LeviMorrison it is modifiable as it has ->uniqueSet() that is modifiable, you can do $vector->valueBag()->uniqueSet()->swap($allOccurrencesOfVal, $withThis)
@sweg_yolo_69 the installation of the OS is done by the VPS provider, but you need to be able to install and configure shit yourself. Basically: you choose the amount of resources you want, choose the OS and you get a blank OS to do as you will (re-install in case of a fuckup is free)
@Wes Because logically a multiset is a set of sets, but a vector is contiguous. If you add a new item to the multi-set where is it supposed to go in the vector?
@sweg_yolo_69 most of the webserver software has "safe defaults", but you would need to understand some basics. As for security errors: dont allow root-login from SSH, dont dont allow all IPs to access SQL server and dont run apache/nginx as root.
@bwoebi I'm not so sure that going to Sweden would be all that good of an idea. The housing market is fucked there and in some areas have been affected by the immigration crisis .. also Stockholm has that "feminist snowplowing" thing
because if you wanted to remove by value you would do $vector = new Vector(0,1,2,3,4,4,5,6); $vector->valueBag()->uniqueSet()->remove(4) $vector is new Vector(0,1,2,3,5,6);
@MadaraUchiha bag is an unordered collection with no elements' frequency limitation, while set is an unordered collection that allow only one occurrence of each value
@bwoebi well. I am not from Sweden, so I dont have a first hand experience, but from what I have heard, some parts of Sweden has some issues regarding that. Also the general approach to muslim extremism seems a bit fucked there: independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/…
@sweg_yolo_69 I personally suggest ArchLinux as the OS of choice, since the "hard part" for that OS is the installation (which will already be done by the VPS provider)
@LeviMorrison vector's index is not a Set if it's what you mean, because my Set contract says that if you $set->remove(3) afterwards $set->contains(3) must be false. which is not the case of sequence's index. if you remove the index 3 the element that comes afterwards it will become 3
it is not a map because if you remove an element the mapping may get lost. if i do $map->set(4, $val) i expect 4 to be associated with $val. in the case of sequences if i do $vector->remove(2) then $val would be mapped to 3 as elements index gets reordered to fill holes, not 4 anymore and there the mapping is gone
sorry, english is broken again. was that clear enough? :B
@rdlowrey you don't want to reload each time though, as when you save you quite some times need to edit multiple files… if you'd reload immediately, it'd just crash
you more want to reload right before the next request or such
Hey guys! Just a quick questions. If having two functions returning values, which then should be used to calculate in third function. How would you do it?
@Global Hello Calculating date and timezones - datediff return days and timezone return hours. I am Jeeves. Do you mind if I just call you Calculating?
@Global so the third function, if your goal is concatenating or something, return datediff(parameter_if_it_exists) . " " . timezone(parameter_if_it_exists); or am I stating the obvious to you and you need a different solution?
yay! finally had a break through on some code today... that means tomorrow I'll code easily for about 4 hours, then find my next issue that will take 2-3 days to solve
@Tiffany Would it be considering consistent coding if creating third function where I have dateDiff and timeZoneOffset as parameter. Then calculating every 24h as 1 day and the rest hours in this func?
@Tiffany No problem, I have to keep trying. Thinking of something like this Date::timeDifference(Date::dateDiff($startDate, $endDate), Date::timeZoneDiff($startDate, $endDate));