I used to really like it. But it is really more CPYU intensive than it needs to be for an editor and it is really geared towards people who can't program. If you are using windows I suggest notepad++
say i have three tables, topics, categories, and assignments. all categories have a name and a id all topics have an id and other stuff, like titles and content all assignments are id, topic_id, and category_id can I write a single query to return the topic, and all assigned categories
@ManjinderS There's no better or worse when it comes to IDEs. Try several and pick what you like best. However, like any rule, this one has an exception: Don't use Dreamweaver. It's bad.
@ManjinderS I don't use an IDE at all, I use a text editor. Vim/Emacs are my favourite, but they have a big learning curve. Notepad++ is very simple, and I can recommend it
As much as I love ignoring people's questions over and over, I'd have to...oh screw it. I'll do it again. it's like I saw your question and thought "bahaha! He's so lost!" and decided to watch the action unfold
raskspace is pretty simple, they have a decent web gui to manage the virtual hardware (ram, cpu, etc). They have a few different OSs you can choose from to install and when you create a new machine it's totally blank with no services running
@zachRattner, yeah that's what i've heard. But the price seems steep for the basic service... $30/month seems much for 512mb ram and 350gb bandwidth link, but maybe the dependability makes it worth it...
Hey, would anyone wanna help me test the signup / password reminder stuff on my site: agiletoolkit.org. I rewrote it using Amazon SES, so curious if it works fine.
@zachrattner, I'm writing a web2.0 site (personal project and that is all I want to say about it right now) and I am looking for host right now. The reason I need a vps is because I need to install some custom linux services, which requires me having root
@ZachRattner, if anything I would rather go w/ shared hosting than have a crappy computer running my site... and even then I would rather do a cheap vps
it does not require email validated straight away, but if you click link in the email, it will validate it, and will optionally allow you to set password.
My slides for my "Under the Hood" talk at ZendCon are now online and can be downloaded here. Thanks to all the attendees, especially those who left feedback at Joind.In.
As I've mentioned in previous posts, I like beer. I mean, I really like it. I've tasted many unique, special, rare, and extremely old beers. I even have Beer Judging credentials. I would go as far as to say that I'm a "beer aficionado." I find the idea of a cheap, poorly-made beer (especially when there are superior alternatives on hand) to be almost repulsive. I know aficionados in other fie…
can anybody tell me what is this 'Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 6.0; GTB7.1; SLCC1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0.30618; OfficeLiveConnector.1.3; OfficeLivePatch.0.0)', '2011-07-23 22:27:51
In computing, a user agent is a client application implementing a network protocol used in communications within a client–server distributed computing system. The term most notably refers to applications that access the World Wide Web, but other systems, such as the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), use the term user agent to refer to both end points of a communications session.
Web user agents range from Web browsers to search engine crawlers (spiders), as well as mobile phones, screen readers and braille browsers used by people with disabilities.
When a user agent operates, it typically...
Please refer to RFC1945 for how a User Agent should be formed:
10.15 User-Agent
The User-Agent request-header field contains information about the
user agent originating the request. This is for statistical purposes,
the tracing of protocol violations, and automated recogniti...
I'm a n00b - he gave me some code and from that I've been trying to figure out how it all works - I've learnt a bit already, but I can't figure out how to sort
you cannot go up to a parent node with simplexml, so you just query all the work elements and traverse those instead. you can still sort by production date and still limit by review
Hey there, in my ZendApp one Controllers addAction doesn't render me the body around the form. But i can't find any setNoRender or anything that would indicate me telling him not to :P What places apart from the controller can i look? :P im helpless right now
@Sam the easiest would probably be to profile that code once and then check the execution path/call graph to see what happens. you can do that with xdebug or zend debugger
@Sam how is working for DUIT btw? do they pass the Joel Test?
So far so good i'd say, though it would actually wonder if you're thinking of the same DUIT i work at :P
haha prolly not :P as far as zend development is concearned im the one man army and im trying to adapt as many good stuff as possible - free time used to learn more about unit testing and - for now: slim controllers and keeping busines logic out of it ^^
well, actually I googled your name from the @author annotation and then got duisburg in the results, headed to your twitter to confirm you are german and then figured DUIT means Duisburg IT and then it was cake to google that
@Gordon can i have a look on my problem. basically i've sliced design and exported into netbeans. The problem is it is saved as html file. but the first page loads is index.php. so how can i change it from html to index.php?
@Gordon Oh, there's several con's i'd love to attend :] Sometimes though "it makes me better and our applications more secure" isn't enough of reasons :P
@Sam that's a pity because management should know that they only get software as good as their developers are.
@mann im using Zend Studio but I cannot tell you if it is better than Netbeans. I am only using it because it does what I want (most of the time) and I am used to it after having worked with Eclipse before. So, it is totally subjective reasons.
That's as true as it can get, sadly though web-applications aren't really seen as the way to go. I merely do some little projects (which usually are well accepted) :) Mostyle we're an internal service provider - and the web doesn't play too big of a role - sadly
Hehe, another interesting read (for home) - and yeah, im in the lucky position of having a great team-boss, so actually i can take myself a lot of time to learn - that's the sole reason im using zend at all and getting into the concepts of mvc :) And as far as the future is concearned - i do got my thoughts about it and i wouldn't work in an environment where i can't be happy ;)
Oh and i've found an error - i've missed to assign a view-variable. Apparently that led to the layout not getting rendered. Gotta note that for the future
Yeah, i didn't know it has that effect. Using an undefined variable simply does nothing. But using a function of an undefined variable results in the layout not to get rendered - apparently
hi in config file i have written `define(HOST_NAME, "localhost"); define(USER, "root"); define(PASSWORD, ""); define(DATABASE, "mrs");` and in de class i have written `$conn = @ mysql_connect(HOST_NAME, USER, PASSWORD);` but the values are not inserting in that mysql_connect function
@Sam i like the various components of ZF (as long as I dont have to tweak them) but the MVC part of ZF is really broken. Cant test anything of that properly.
@Sparkx yeah, that sounds like you are doing it wrong. See stackoverflow.com/questions/2237291/… for alternatives. Basically, there is no reason why you make these values constants. You only need them once to initialize the db instance and then never again, so why have them?
It probably is, i'm not usign mvc long enough to comment on that too well. Do you feel ZF2 is going in the right direction then? (whenever that will be release :P )
@Sparkx i think it is. i dont think you should have any global constants at all. configuration should be kept in a config object or a simple array and then applied to where it is needed from your application bootstrap. that prevents polluting the global namespace and coupling to it.
@Sam i havent seen much of ZF2 yet, except for yesterdays presentation at ZendCon. Not sure if its the right direction but they say to have fixed a few of the well known complaints about ZF1 and also revamped the MVC completely. The beta is already out if you want to take a look: packages.zendframework.com
actually config.php is my constant defining files and i am suggested to define constants for this setting so i define all db variables in that file ,now i just wanted them to call in db class file
Oh didn't notice that it's beta by now, that's a good thing (i guess) - So i got homework to do - setting up a zend2 application withotu Zend_Tool, hahaha :P
@Sparkx yes and that is why they shouldnt be globally available constants. because you only want to call/use then in the db class file and nowhere else.
@Gordon hi mate actually i have sliced my design n put that into php file. This design is like a box covering whole screen. But when i view it into web browser it does not cover whole screen and aligned left. have u got idea why so?
@Gordon About this business logic != controller thing // Right now i have a Form "Printer" - for addAction() i display all fields - for editAction() the controller removes certain elements from it. But that's busines logic, as far as i understand. So to keep that out of the controller i would need to write two forms. Am i right? Or what's a different approach?
@Sam the main idea is really just to move all the logic into your Model (which is just not the database table like its often suggested). your controller should only check that it has enough data from the user request to fulfill that request. that data should be passed to the model then. and the model then does all the work. So in your case you should have an addPrinter() method on the model.
The DB != Model i understand (even though not using it) - so the way to go would be... creating a "Model_Printer" - that has methods like "getAddForm()" - "doInsert($params)" - "getEditForm()" - "doUpdate($params)" // (simplified)
@Sam yes, if you are using a tabledatagateway, e.g. Zend_Db_Table you can add an addPrinter method that you just pass the complete Form when it's valid. that method would then try to update the table.
either that, or if something unexpected happens you can throw an exception and catch it in the controller. There is some other approaches as well, but that is the easiest.
another way would be to have the model object fire events other objects, like the view object, can subscribe to. that way, you dont have to pass anything back to the controller. i think that is how they handle it in ZF2, but dont nail me on it.
In the last post we had a simple stepping algorithm, and a gradient descent implementation, for fitting a line to a set of points with one variable and one 'outcome'. As I mentioned though, it's fairly straightforward to extend that to multiple variables, and even to curves, rather than just straight lines. For this example I've reorganised the code slightly into a class to make life a little e…
An international call prefix is a telephone dialing code used to dial out of a country when making an international call. They are also called international access code, International Direct Dialling (IDD) code, exit code, etc.
These codes are different from the unique country calling code every country has which is used to dial in to that country.
When making a call between countries, the caller must first dial the international call prefix, then the destination country calling code, then (usually) an area code, then the local phone number.
The International Telecommunications Union (...
so its pakistan when his user profile says location United States