@LondonBoy I hope its more proper planning and extensible implementations as compared to luck. I don't think there's much luck in programming...the computer is only gonna do what you tell it. :)
@LondonBoy You're not gonna show me anything that would surprise me. I'm only just a student myself. I just happen to be passionate about learning and spend a lot of time coding :)
@ircmaxell Hey, I was checking out your slides from your NY sql injection presentation and I couldn't reproduce the PDO injection vulnerability, has it been patched to your knowledge?
yeah the code is ok but what if there are three of the same numbers in a row than it will count total as three for that particular number but there are only 2 same numbers in the specific number
@LondonBoy Huh? The output does not count the number of times the number occurs in the query. It simply marks a 1/0 flag if the given number occurs anywhere in the query.
the specific number is 8 8 2 1 2 7 0 so it gives me correct answer if there are double numbers in a row BUT for example if in a row there are following numbers 8 8 8 2 3 5 9 The code will count all these 8s as total of three where in the specific number there are only two 8s
@LondonBoy This is exactly what you should expect to happen based on your given code. The only thing the query sees is that 8 is one of the numbers it is checking for and sets the value returned by your as number* to 1. If it is not one of your numbers it returns 0
@LondonBoy You are not checking for the specific sequence 8, 8, 2, 1, 2, 7, 0...you're simply checking if any one of those numbers is returned in each column of your query.
@Anfurny Yup there are lots of articles out there but not a good, I am sure CC2 or other good books like pragmatic programming has something about them. but I couldn't find in web.
the problem is that if there are three same numbers in a row it will count them as a total of 3 whereareas in the specific number there are only two same numbers so if there are three same numbers i would like to disregard one of them or set of them as 0
@OmeidHerat In general static is avoided for the same reason global scope is avoided. static is just a way for us to "encapsulate" the global state. Ultimately though it is still subject to the problems that it can be accessed anywhere in the app.
And can thus be manipulated anywhere in the app
@LondonBoy That's a whole different problem. I'm not sure how that would be implemented in SQL or even if it would be advisable to do so.
@LondonBoy My first attempt would be setting up a PHP array storing the digits you're looking for and the number of times they should appear. After that for each row when I'm counting the given digit I simply check if count is equal to the stored maximum value, if it is I don't add to it
@CharlesSprayberry agree, the $route is just some sort of FixedKeysArray based on ArrayObject. so it's not really a global state issue, as I am injecting the data and Method is called on initialization of bootstrap. I was wondering if there is any reason to not use a simple one line Static method (though it's just a shifting of code from one place to another for good) or I should instantiate the router to avoid any possible bad practice or breaking the rules ?
@OmeidHerat Well, by using the static method it is gonna be difficult to change that method later on when you need to. You need to change that one method and all of a sudden things all over the place are going bad. Now you have to change code that shouldn't even know about the change to work around the new implementation
@OmeidHerat I would instantiate the router, easier to unit test and easier to change implementations
OK, finally I found something reasonable about Static methods (http://googletesting.blogspot.com/2008/12/static-methods-are-death-to-testability.html) @Anfurny you might like to read it :)
I mean Simple-Data-parameter coupling is fine and there is no global state or tight coupling issue, My Question was that how would that static method effect things in the wrong way ?
Sometimes I sleep after designing a program, and when I wake up, I realize I've coded! All that is left is to type the code!
@Anfurny Sorry I just saw that! I'm now staying away from any language that has the word "BASIC" in it :-P Except Visual Basic when I absolutely have to use it.
@CharlesSprayberry I was just kidding :) I'm way too bored.
@CharlesSprayberry Because I answer quickly all the time. I try to find an answer pretty rapidly only to realize either the question isn't asking for my answer or my answer isn't answering that question :D
@ircmaxell the Router is getting an string (which is the request URL) and turns it into an array [controller,action,data] and then bootstrap uses that to call the required controller.
When I'm writing a big PHP app, I usually separate core files and frontend in different directories.
Within those directories, I must always use require or include as if it's being called from the directory where the main page (let's say index) resides
For example: /core/functions.php, /core/foobar.php and /index.php
When including foobar in functions.php, I must write /core/foobar.php because they are both required by index.php
How can I make it so that require and include statements are relative paths ALWAYS to the directory in which they reside?
@Ozbekov you can define a variable in a file in the base folder, passing it the document root, then you can define variables for the folders, and u can just use the variables
Imagine I have two directories, foo and bar in a parent directory, and these directories contain some PHP files:
/
/index.php
/foo
/foo/functions.php
/foo/stuff.php
/bar
/bar/doodie.php
Let's say:
functions.php includes stuff.php
index.php includes functions.php
doodie.php includes functio...
@LeviMorrison My api returns response in JSON, I have status, message and reason as fields. I can do status = OK/NOTOK , message = $exception->getMessage() , and for my own debugging purpose I want the exception object $e itself
so I am thinking of putting reason = serialize($exception);
The following is a list of HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) response status codes. This includes codes from IETF internet standards as well as unstandardised RFCs, other specifications and some additional commonly used codes. The first digit of the status code specifies one of five classes of response; the bare minimum for an HTTP client is that it recognises these five classes. Microsoft IIS may use additional decimal sub-codes to provide more specific information, but these are not listed here. The phrases used are the standard examples, but any human-readable alternative can be provi...
I use 400 and 406 the most frequently.
The nice thing about returning a 400 or 500 error is that libraries like jQuery will use the error handler instead of the success handler.
@LeviMorrison I am not so well versed with HTTP headers and status codes ( /me facepalms ). And I just read json_encode/decode as other devs said we'll talk in json parlance. Changing HTTP status codes would require more coding (for me as well as other devs), and we are facing deadline. I know, I am giving too many excuses. But thanks for the links. I will read them
@LeviMorrison these APIs will not be directly utilized by end-user but by other systems. So I am not so worried about browser compatibility/look
@LeviMorrison agreed. I will surely read/understand and convince other devs to use them. Thanks again.
just one more question. My api is all PHP code, and I need to return the $response, a json_encode()able StdClass object at the end. How do I set the header and return $response , perhaps something like:
if I can just get the json , and decode and understand the status, message, will it matter if I dont write any specific code to check/understand the HTTP status code ?
@LeviMorrison is it public domain ? Can I have a look at it ? I wrote my wrapper too, but it was very basic, just the $url and return the dump of whole HTTP response
@LeviMorrison thanks, the package looks interesting and has last release on oct-2011. Looks like in active development. I will dig into them and see how I can utilize. Thanks again for your help
if the last previous messages are from the user, and the next incoming message is from the same user, the message is added to the same div, but if the incoming message is from a user different from the last previous messages, a new div is created.....I just want to understand the logic (or algorithms) behind that
@GeorgeEdison true, In my case whenever I want to ask something on SO, I think of SO#chat first, and when I start typing , I get a nagging feeling that I will be redirected to PHP man pages. So invariably end up reading them first and then (if still required) ask question here :) But yeah, SO#chat can be helpful to point out silly mistakes
I don't know how many solutions began as questions on Stack Overflow that I never finished writing because I discovered the answer as I was writing the question :)
P.S. (and I think I've said this before) if anyone is interested in working with the Stack Exchange API in PHP, this is a great tool: launchpad.net/stackphp :)
@tereško the logic of appending a content to an existing container or to a fresh container.......and the one of keeping users on opposite sides of the window
API v2.0 Update
I am pleased to announce that Stack.PHP has implemented some of the new changes introduced in version 2.0 of the API. You can now begin developing applications that use v2.0 of the API (note: you will need to be a part of the private beta to use Stack.PHP - you will ...
@ChristianSciberras umm, I don't live in the states. We do build solid houses here (cement, red brick ...) . But people living along the coast are usually fishermen or low income families, so the roofs aren't as attached to the house as it should be
how so? Google says that Cyclone's are winds rotating in a direction. This usually results in adverse weather conditions as far as I know. Is there a meaning to this word that is completely different? - google.lk/search?q=define:cyclone
In meteorology, a cyclone is an area of closed, circular fluid motion rotating in the same direction as the Earth. This is usually characterized by inward spiraling winds that rotate anticlockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere of the Earth. A cyclone is a synonym for hurricane . Most large-scale cyclonic circulations are centered on areas of low atmospheric pressure. The largest low-pressure systems are cold-core polar cyclones and extratropical cyclones which lie on the synoptic scale. Warm-core cyclones such as tropical cyclones, mesocyclones, an...
I have been tinkering with CLANG's static analyzer lately. This post summarizes how I installed LLVM and CLANG and performed the analysis of a build of the PHP interpreter. First, we need to obtain the CLANG and LLVM source trees and build CLANG: cd /usr/local/src mkdir clang cd clang svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk llvm cd llvm/tools svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-pr…
@ircmaxell I mean, it's at least 4 years old and it's really cool and fancy as a proof on concept ;)
How are you?
sigh There is pretty much no traffic on phpunit for weeks and @DavidHarkness is taking care of most of the things faster (and solid) than me. The 50 remaining points to the silver badge will be really tedious
"Do i need SplFixedArray flow chart" -> [Do you have one stream of data that i need to access by it's number and nothing else]? [y] => Use SplFixedArray, [n] => Don't