I didn't understood the matrix too, I simply deleted after downloading, nor the source code movie which was much hyped but I didn't found that much interesting
@Mr.Alien I care for plot. Even if it's a dumb torture porn movie (not that I'm a fan of those). I mean, I know it's all about the torture scenes, but if they cannot embed that in a logically cohesive story, then don't do a frigging movie.
@Gordon it was no action, story was like that humans thought that they are built by aliens, and not the god, they found a planet where the aliens resided,, humans made a huge space ship to travel there to ask questions about the univ, they reached there after years, but didn't asked the question, instead it was 1 alien multiple human chaos... and the movie ends
@NullPoiиteя Big fan of animated movies, infact I have so many cartoon series too, old school cartoons
@bwoebi, failed tests ... I don't see why you changed so much, revise the patch, change as little as possible, don't worry about compiler warnings and that sort of stuff, don't fix what isn't broken then I'll test and consider merging ...
@iroegbu well, if it follows from the acceptance test there is either something wrong with the requirements or the implementor failed to understand them.
@bwoebi, pthreads got my full attention since september last year, it is an exhausting project to work on, another 6 weeks and I'm back at work and will pick up the pace with pthreads and APCu
The spiral model is a software development process combining elements of both design and prototyping-in-stages, in an effort to combine advantages of top-down and bottom-up concepts. Also known as the spiral lifecycle model (or spiral development), it is a systems development method (SDM) used in information technology (IT). This model of development combines the features of the prototyping and the waterfall model. The spiral model is intended for large, expensive and complicated projects.
History
This model was defined by Barry Boehm in his 1986 article "A Spiral Model of Software Dev...
The Rational Unified Process (RUP) is an iterative software development process framework created by the Rational Software Corporation, a division of IBM since 2003. RUP is not a single concrete prescriptive process, but rather an adaptable process framework, intended to be tailored by the development organizations and software project teams that will select the elements of the process that are appropriate for their needs. RUP is a specific implementation of the Unified Process.
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The Rational Unified Process (RUP) is a software process product, originally developed by Rational ...
@tereško these phases are more or less okay. if you develop a software development lifecycle process, there is certain key areas you want to put effort in. the only problem is when (designing and planning === BUFD) and the process is linear, e.g when start really means project stand and end really means project end.
well yes, because right now pthreads will compile anywhere php does, you start to mess with things like headers, typedefs and the like and something somewhere obscure might break, darwin, freebsd or one of those that I don't spend all my time in ... windows even ...
so, if we are addressing a bug, then don't worry about that sort of thing ... by all means if you are willing to invest the time in making sure you haven't broke compilation anywhere then submit a different patch to address the issue, else do not fix what isn't broken ...
Would the statement be correct if I said that: PHP dev community does not care about any database compatibility with PHP except MySQL, with lots of experimental/buggy drivers for other DBMS
@Gordon i have nothing against the waterfall as such. The problem usually is that clients ask for waterfall, but when developers start to work, they act as if the process was iterative
in living memory, I don't think I have compiled php and been free of warnings, they are sometimes insignificant, fixed by compilation anywhere or simply do not matter, these are the kind of warnings we are talking about, not dangerous ones ...
Quite often that I spent time trying to figure out why something doesn't work and it turns out that the compiler told me exactly what is wrong, the warning just got lost in the two thousand other warnings
it can be a problem when compiling several hundred units, but when you are compiling 8 or whatever pthreads is not so much of an issue ... I actually did eradicate all warnings and tidy all headers, took me much time to do it, then was informed I broken compilation on darwin ... ever tried to run an osx vm ?? just trying to save myself the headache ..
in principle you should compile without warnings of course, but, doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result is the very definition of insanity ...
it soooo does, I love the way it looks, but any time I have to use it, it is infuriating ... and so painfully slow even when installed as a host OS, I think laurence fixed me up for osx and I really don't want to have to go back grovelling asking him to do it again ... it is so very very picky, in completely the wrong way ...
I'm going through a vid tutorial on creating a user reg & login form in php and mysql.
The following script should echo 'exists' on the login.php form, however just shows a blank (indicating the user does not exist, when it does and s in fact the only username on the DB)
<?php
function user...
@JoeWatkins it are really just casts and parenthesis added which won't affect the program, just the compilers' stderr output, which were needed to fix some warnings
I have the following class, which i am including in a view
class FieldOptions
{
public function FldOptions()
{
$sql = "SELECT query";
$stmt = parent::query($sql);
if ($stmt->rowCount() > 0) {
while ($ResultFetch = $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC)) {
...
it's a bit intrusive to change signatures and headers is all, it should be avoided not least of all because of compilation in so many places, it's just simpler to keep it simple ... if you could rewrite the patch to conform it would be much better (and clearer, and quicker to review/approve/whatever) ... there's nothing wrong with changing signatures if they require changing, but they do not, so I would rather not ...
@bwoebi it's always full here and you don't get to swim the 50m lane because it's reserved for teaching. maybe I should ask how much it costs to rent a lane for an hour.
@Gordon Well actually I once announced it last year or so, however, it's always when I feel like so. To be honest, the concept is not very popular in offices.
@EliasVanOotegem: Nikic is a core contributor to the language and I think know what he's talking about here (ps: I'm also a contributor and I agree with him 100%). — ircmaxell17 secs ago
@hakre no no. that's CSS Naked Day. It's when you deliver your website without the stylesheet. that is somewhat of a thing. not the same as Coding Naked.
@ircmaxell It's funny, because "Not Constructive" as a reason to close a question doesn't exist anymore. Therefore, it's already obsolete and it's not even out yet.
Anyone had any experience with: SQLSTATE[IM002] SQLDriverConnect: 0 [unixODBC][Driver Manager]Data source name not found, and no default driver specified
Funny thing is on my WAMP it works, but not on my LAMP.
@Neal how long is your lunch break? Can't really be out more than 1hour
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@igorw Sorry for the insomnia-induced composer freakout this morning. I'm calm now after sleeping for a couple of hours. I'll try again later today and see if I can't solve the problem without bothering you. It may be a packagist issue more than a composer thing, but I can't really parse the difference between the two.