@tereško I replaced a dual monitor setup with one of these (LG 34UC87) some time ago. Works really nice. But I am not that much of a gamer (just some WOW).
@tereško I am using the display port but the LG monitor actually can be used as a dual setup (using 2 inputs). So you can get the features without the major drawback (the space between the panels).
patrick i need a complete database class of pdo which will help me doing all operation on db like avoid sql injection / select/insert/delete/update/etc
If user input is inserted without modification into an SQL query, then the application becomes vulnerable to SQL injection, like in the following example:
$unsafe_variable = $_POST['user_input'];
mysql_query("INSERT INTO `table` (`column`) VALUES ('$unsafe_variable')");
That's because the us...
@Patrick I know, but don't we use patterns to achieve that? :/
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It's unfortunate that Yasuo has a language barrier. I'm sure he's probably very smart but it's usually quite difficult to see the point in his proposals.
@HassanAlthaf Eventually all hierarchies are wrong like arguing over whether a platypus is a mammal or a reptile when it is neither. That's not to say you should use a framework or an architecture, just something to keep in mind. If you're building a website then MVC works well for most cases. I would recommend an MVC framework that is well documented and has a good active community.
@HassanAlthaf patterns are only a name so that we know what we are talking about. the implementations can differ. the pattern name is only describing your code, you don't build your code around patterns
Hi everybody, I have a question about performance, I'm working on an database export class, who will export a lot of data trough Wordpress... (sluggish!) and write theses data in CSV. I have multiple call to do and was wondering if I call them all one after the other
Ex :
public function Do_Export() { $this->Prepare_Export_Folder(); $this->Export_Create_subFolder(); $this->Export_Agency(); $this->Export_Calendar(); $this->Export_Calendar_Dates(); $this->Export_Fare_Attributes(); ... 13 more exports ...
@Jack so it's mean they're going to start all at the same time and eat up all my memory... ? So now, my second question, I was looking to create callback for each method, does that look correct or crazy ?
yo @ircmaxell, @Patrick and I were just discussing scalar_type_hints_v5. I just wanted to leave my 5¢ on the table: Provided that declare's block mode doesn't apply to the use case: wouldn't it make more sense to use something else that doesn't hijack the already defined scope of the statement?
@ircmaxell I think (and this is just my humble opinion) that having a statement whose semantics depend on its parameters is complex. Like, depending what declaration I'm doing I might or might not use certain scope. Difficult to pick up.
@ircmaxell I just did, thanks. Declare already being difficult with it's 2 use cases has me inclined to think that maybe it was a bad idea and letting it die makes more sense?
@ircmaxell sorry had to attend something urgent. What occurred to me is C's #pragma. It's an older and known concept. Disguising it as a statement doesn't make much sense either cause it obviously is not. Considering all this my bet would be on a pragma directive with a syntax resembling that of a parser/compiler directive. Meaning not statement/function-call like.