Any chance anyone's experimented with automatically forking a process to start the 5.4 built-in web server to include some integration tests in their PHPUnit test runs? I know that's a really specific niche case, but I thought I'd ask anyway :)
There's been a lot of traffic lately about what's wrong with PHP, and counter posts about how good it is. I've even fallen into the fray in an earlier article trying to step up and defend the language. The problem with almost all of these posts is that they focus on the language itself and what's wrong (or right) with it. This is not one of those posts. Read more »
Do you have a lot of the stuff memorized or do you still look stuff up in the manual on a regular basis?
I know PHP is large and it would be almost impossible to memorize everything, I'm assuming its more being able to understand everything about the basics of PHP down to bitwise operators.
implode() can, for historical reasons, accept its parameters in either order. For consistency with explode(), however, it may be less confusing to use the documented order of arguments.
I'm asking all this stuff because I'm probably going to have a lot of free time at work and would like to get more involved with learning PHP, getting better, develop my first MVC, etc
question, why would you ever use this: <script language="php"> </script>
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@NikiC Perhaps you could have a hybrid solution where there are parts of the wiki that are "protected" (like questions on SO) where you farm out the work to specific individuals who really know what they're doing so they can get attribution credit.
@Event_Horizon He wrote a very unfair article about the direction frameworks were taking 'his' language.. he doesn't think PHP should be used for applications since it's only a scripting/templating language
@Event_Horizon How would you feel if managers started asking why YOUR application can't handle more complicated tasks. I'm sure you'd answer something like "Because it wasn't initially designed to do any of that"
To be clear I'm not blaming him at all.. just trying to convey my understanding of the general sentiment towards him and the opinions he seems to have about his own language evolving well past what he thought when he first sat down and wrote his templating language
hrm, I need to figure out how to alias a path for a single process only (via env variable or whatever). I need to change where /usr/local/bin/php points to for different processes
@ircmaxell So, I'm really not sold on the wiki. What I'd consider more realistic is creating another post aggregator that matches our notion of "good". Thought that would probably be a futile effort
I'm trying to get jenkins to be able to run a build against multiple target versions of PHP. So I'm setting PHP_VERSION in a build step, but phpunit has it hard-coded as a she-bang line
@Leigh it's in a shebang line, so I don't think so...
@ircmaxell , you could always make /usr/local/bin/php to be a proxy script, which then hands over the parameters to binary , based on some environment varuable
@ircmaxell I was thinking if you replace /usr/bin/php with a script that does something with /proc/$$/status - get the PPid, check if it was phpunit or something else
@ircmaxell By the way, I think the PHP website should have a basic tutorial aimed mainly at teaching language constructs. But other than that, yeah, I don't know how responsible The PHP Group is for tutorials.