so I'm still not sure what you want to figure out, but asking a lot of good programmers to fill that survey out and be detailed and give you good information is not likely to lead to the success you want.
and you can't ask shitty programmers to fill it out
there are no thing such as bad information. I want different people experience. Some developers are less experienced, that does not mean their opinion does not matter.
if i go and compare framework i know with the framework i don't know, i spend a lot of time trying to pull information and then it turns out i didn't use the most up to date documentation or referred to some old practices or the person who provided instruction was a moron
at the end i have no clear comparison and it's difficult to decide.
"dear developer, how much would it cost for you to develop a simple landing page with 3 fields where user enter "email" , "name" and "comment" fields. I would like to receive all submissions to my mailbox"
that's a valid point, i should update my question.
so if you are faced with a task, where you need to collect information from a user in a stand-alone application and your code snippets are unavailable, how would you do it?
I do need to run it at most twice a month, but it's not worthy of being a stored procedure. It is not something that needs to be stored with my production system.
god no.
our system would actually be highly less efficient with an ORM
our code interfaces with lots of other databases to do data aggregation and manipulation, and that work is done via joins and the like. It's all set-based work.
if you self-fund it, that's another story, but often people with no development skills have good idea, and they can get other people to support them by funding. Then they are looking for vendor.
that's where we come in. except that we write full set of business features quicker, than you probably do.
can you please help me in this "Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock'"? when am trying to connect by mysql_connect();
actually that is a horrendous article. When I pinged that to you I hadnt read it yet and assumed it would be about Tell don ask, which it is obviously not. Instead it suggests the worst thing to do, e.g. using magic accessors
@Gordon just to be clear - when I was talking about tell don't ask I really had east-oriented programming in my mind (I've just didn't know) - tell-dont-ask is vague term (because of fowlers and pragprog articles), east-oriented is very simple - no returns - at all.
Consider keEvents has some PHPDoc. My IDE suggests autocompletion because it knows $events contains a keEvents instance.
But since ->rows returns an array, it can't know what the array contains and it can't figure out that $event is a keEvent instance, unless I tell it so by creating a new empty event.
@KamilTomšík - I don't know, worth what? It certainly helps to know what properties and methods $event has.
@ChristianSciberras if you really want it - use continuation passing style with interfaces - like:
$events->do(function(Event $e){
$e->doWhatever();
});
@ChristianSciberras you'll just have to introduce interface for every class... that's all... or you can use classes and when you'll need multiple classes, you'll just rename it to InterfaceBase or something like that and introduce Interface.
first one is when you don't need multiple events. And when you need KeyboardEvent, MouseEvent, WhateverEvent (all implementing Event interface), you can simply rename Event to BaseEvent and create Event interface
but you know - it just sucks - I don't want to do it and don't even want IDE to do it for me...
@ChristianSciberras I don't I just wanted to say, that this kind of convention is not less harder to learn than learning concept of contructors or references.