I am going to keep my Windows 7 for as long as I can. I don't think that I can possibly get as happy with Windows 8 or 10 as I am with Windows after reading plus.google.com/+KristianK%C3%B6hntopp/posts/VJvQ2o1UjDL (German, sorry)
@Sara hehe. Only went LFR because I missed my raid last week. Because I was in the hospital (and otherwise I would have missed it as well because I would have been at ConFoo)
@Dracony I use 8.1 at home. It became tolerable after installing ClassicShell. I just couldn't come to like the start screen. Having client Hyper-V installed by default (in Pro) is also really handy.
sirius-business Production calls for production API, development for development API, but development API server isn't up always, how to handle that nicely in code (like fake positive responses, and yes, it's SOAP), makes any sense?
I wonder if there is a good offline SQL database browser. I now have the app called "MySQL workbench", but I can't figure out how to cleanly sort by rows etc ... Like in PHPMyadmin
@NikiC - Thanks; I think it depends on what the context is though. If it's mainly a blog, then everybody knows what year one is in, and it might be better to do d/m/y on the blog's feed, right?
That acronym is like "Peace and Love" or "Sex, Drugs and Rock&Roll" for developers right, a lot of important sounding names in there! Thanks for the clarification.
@NikiC worth updating this line: The patch attached to the RFC currently (as of 2014-09-30) removes 75 E_ERRORs, 13 E_RECOVERABLE_ERRORs and the one E_PARSE error. ?
I wish people would thing about consensus first, instead of this ridiculous voting system. It should be done in a last resort, if consensus can not be reached. Certainly not for something as trivial as this, where you know the original author heavily objects to it.
@Derick I know that you disagree. And I got the feeling you never will agree. See your first mail in the thread: "Absolutely not." That wasn't an invitation to discuss. So, I did the only thing I could do… go to vote.
You didn't really leave room for discussion. Okay. But then don't complain we didn't discuss.
@Derick This seems like exactly the thing we should be voting on. The original author objects to it, but a large supermajority disagrees with you.
You may want to consider the possibility that you are overly attached to this because you are the ext/date maintainer. Datetime handling is very important to you, while for us normal folk it's just a small part of a large system and we consider it annoying that this part is so "vocal" ;)
A large "supermajority", being 10 people on a voting roll. Come on, that's bullshit. I am attached to it because I have seen the bullshit that happens when you default to something. Especially in areas that use UTC/GMT half of the year. Do you really think I added it for the fun of it?
that's reasonable justification for showing an error message, of the kind that halts the execution, you are missing configuration, like you are when you get undefined function from calling a function in an extension that is not loaded by configuration ...
@JoeWatkins You need to default to something. But doing it silently makes people think that their timezone is set right - for half of the year. And then it goes wrong when BST comes along. I find that violating the principle of least surprise. An active choice needs to be made.
@bwoebi I bet 50% of them don't even know the difference between UTC and GMT.
/me memorizes this text for the next time a kid asks me "what is a second?"
> the duration of 9 192 631 770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium 133 atom
I often use php just for quick and dirty scripting testing on my homebox... for example atm I got php7 running, but I didnt set up the .ini because I mainly just use it for cli... A reason I am looking forward to seeing the Warning be gone is so I can just make a datetime object with specific dates without being troubled ... atm I just get ..
php > $x = new DateTime('2014-01-01 10:00:00');
Warning: Uncaught exception 'Exception' with message 'DateTime::__construct(): It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. You are *required*