Essentially, I want to enact different behavior in the following two scenarios.
<?php
$foo = Bar();
echo $foo->baz(1);
$foo->baz(1);
I want to handle "echo $foo->baz(1)" differently because the call is expecting a return result.
I am wiring up these calls to a pl/sql backend, where p...
Sigh. The php manual generator puts everything in a .refsect1 except the header in a p tag.
That is very annoying. That means that if you have a table in there, Chrome (and other browsers) will close the p tag but leaving it non-empty because of whitespace.
OpenStreetMap: A Year of Edits 2012 London, UK Tuesday, January 1st 2013, 00:04 GMT Just like last year I've analysed all the edits to OpenStreetMap and produced a visualisation. It was a bit trickier this year as I also wanted to visualize the work of the redaction bot as well as the "redaction period" and the switch to ODbL for Op…
@Baba lol ty. But at least I got a pretty good bottle of champagne the last working day of the previous year, so thats gootta be worth at leat a couple of days iright? :)
Once a div is offed can it be onned?
FIRST,
$("#num-one").off();
$("#num-two").off();
$("#num-three").off();
THEN LATER ON,
$("#num-one").on();
$("#num-two").on();
$("#num-three").on();
Because the divs are no longer responding to click event...
@all I am using AWS SDK. I would like to list all the resource available in a region in AWS. Currently am implementing this by calling the individual functions and taking the count but that is time consuming. Is there any single function call that returns all these count values. Would love if someone could point me in the right direction at least.
A few people have told me it's their New Year's resolution to become a ZCE this year, and I'm sure they're not the only ones. I regularly help developers and teams prepare for ZCE, so I thought I'd make up a mini package of tips, tricks and a full set sample questions with solutions and explanations, for anyone who won't be taking a whole preparation course. The package costs 25 USD (that's a…
it might be newbie question but how to access a variable to included file ... like
i have created `$page =1`
include'includes/tpl_function.php';
but when i can not able to access value of $page in tpl_function.php .... why ?
I want to add new custom tab like in image "Price - Size" for my custom product type only
I have try code from this link-1 and link-2 but it show tab on all product type add/edit
my question is same as this but want to do this using coding
mysql4-install-0.1.0.php
$installer = $this;
$insta...
Generally I'd say it's the best PHP framework so far. But that must not mean it is fitting your business perfectly. If you develop in a team you might have some benefit using it. Both for the project as well as for the team members.
@JaredFarrish Well the vendors/components part of Symfony2 is pretty nice. You can't stretch it into oblivion but you can go pretty far with it. If you use it to interface with libraries you keep even more apart you should have a nice ride.
I would also point out that, when we are using term "best PHP framework", it has the same weight as praising someone for being the smartest kid in a remedial class.
i know that you know it .. but there might be some impressionable people reading it all .. and said "impressionable people" tend to not read the whole conversation.
Okay, for the log: If you use a PHP framework for your website, starting coding the app with it, you've already done it wrong.
You either have a standard scenario, then use standard software, or you have your own application, then focus on the individual part first for which no standard solutions exist.
@JaredFarrish if the 3rd party components for SF2 are well written, you will be able to uses them without the framework too. If they aint .. well ... i wouldn't bother in first place
@JaredFarrish The global one here in chat :) Not that my sentence that some framework would be the best one is put out of the context that you first should be aware if and for what you would need a framework.
I've always been a solitary developer, just working on my own stuff. So at least the option of reusing code that's small enough to incorporate into a project and not have to overtake and manhandle is really exciting, for me.
I've been working just to "get" it for a little while, and a blog where Fabien Portencier stated that Symfony was not an MVC, for some reason that made it click.
Sure. I understand that. It wasn't about looking for kool-aid, it was just the frist time I turned sideways in my thinking and saw tSymfony as builder of parts and not of systems.