i got a logout button it was easy to make, i just finished making a thing where u can filter table data and display it in a graph, it looks really good
you should mention, when submitting it for feedback, that you have been advised to later investigate "templating", "object oriented programming", "dependency injection" and "version control (git)"
@RachelDockter wtf o_O. I generally avoid making it obvious that I'm female. I mean on here, I use my first name, but I don't use an avatar of my face if I can help it. I know this is more of a professional environment, so it shouldn't be too bad, but I still try to knock it down upfront, if I can.
@MadaraUchiha "I've been working with TypeScript for a relatively short while, but being so intuitive and so helpful, I picked up on it quickly." it's ambiguous what's intuitive and helpful - you or typescript
mainly for licensing stuff, and I see that the font is free, but still. If something happens to break, and I'm not using proprietary stuff for whatever, it could be my head. Organization's computer, not mine
@Tiffany no worries. You should be able to find a ttf or a woff or whatever windows understands that is will let you install via control panel - in other words you should be able to find a thing that's just a database a glyphs that doesn't involved running any 3rd party executable
I have it somewhere archived but I can't find it right now
I will do it, but only because I am waiting for food and I happen to be sitting right next to a printer and a scanner and I don't have to get up to do it
@DaveRandom Reminds me of a book on PHP I read 2 years ago. The dude spent an entire chapter talking about effective building design so as not to have your servers overheat and to prevent fires from happening...
I wouldn't mind so much if they were just man pages but they aren't really, they seem to have been written for the web and turned into man pages afterwards
and git is so complex that it's not sanely possible to do man git on the command line anyway
tl;dr for the huge bitching session that could follow here is: the PHP manual is awesome and all other manuals should be like the PHP manual
/me has eaten far too much garlic and will smell for days
But also: the reality of the situation is that browsers are super flaky, and not very performant. Even if the only the thing your browser is doing is graphical stuff and all the heavy computational lifting (and there is a lot of this in an IDE) is done of some server somewhere, it's still going to be a very frustrating and unreliable UX compared to a more traditional toolchain.
I don't think that any of these problems are insurmountable, but right now it's just not a practical proposition
@taco It is specifically only immediately before ?>, precisely so you can do what that code sample does. So that when doing HTML templating you can write <tag><?php echo 'string' ?></tag> or <?= 'string' ?> and reduce the amount of clutter to increase readability
i've seen worse though. for example due to a rounding bug i think, chrome used to enable / disable again and again a media query. imagine reading a site that doesn't break, but changes ui every half a second :B
@Rovak the only good thing about developing for IE6. When I learned that I didn't have to try using random CSS hacks to make it work for IE6 and could have a separate CSS sheet, I was ecstatic
Sorry guys one more silly question how would i return another column from mysql table i have queried to see if there is an entry $sql2 = "SELECT site_urlz FROM wp_client_help WHERE site_urlz = '$site'";
@bwoebi I had a go at it. It basically boils down to a missing cast and the assumption that 0 is always the desired initial nextFreeElement. Let me know what you think
This implementation would also "fix" your other example
"i'm doing experiments with a cloud based workflow" - so long as that means having a real computer somewhere, and then being able to remote desktop into it, fine. Otherwise that sounds dumb.
@tereško fyi I struggled to avoid this joke. When you start making jokes that I don't think are good enough, you really need to take a long hard look at your life.
My rock bottom is way lower than most people's, joke wise
Noticed this writing a sample thing that had the ECN issue from above, but also a __construct(), so the fatal was actually "Colliding Constructor"; it was gross