@MadaraUchiha Extensibility mostly. Also the PHP array is a mongrel of a thousand different concepts, sometimes it's nice to only have the functionality you need.
@JoeWatkins I'll have you know I got up at 6.30 this morning, it just took me an hour and a half to negotiate the public transport network because I don't have the car on Fridays
@MadaraUchiha Depends what sort of Collection. If you have a SplStack I think it uses a "proper" array (instead of a HashTable) which is way more efficient than a HT. But extensibility wise you can add sugar methods like every() just by doing a simple extends FooCollection and you don't get stuck with floating global functions and the problem of how to autoload them
@JoeWatkins I have a shit one, I just can't afford to insure it. The real problem is employment-related, I have an interview on Tues that I have a good feeling about, hopefully I will get both more money and not nearly as far to travel to work out of it, close enough that I'll be able to bike it (which I'd rather do anyway)
if your lock files are updated then there's probably some sort of script calling reindexAll() manually somewhere I assume? I'm not a magento expert but I've had to reindex b4
I have grouped product with the name Group1. And also I have category with the same name(Group1).
I have several simple product under the Group1 category. How to add these products under this category only as Associated product to grouped product programmatically?
If anybody know, please help me...
@MadaraUchiha If you just need to read data from it and you have a Windows box with Excel installed on it you should just use COM. It is soooo much easier than PHPExcel
It's just that the guy/gal who made the table in the first place (it's taken from MSWord, mind you), seems to know shit about how to make a proper table.
@MadaraUchiha Ahhh, one of those types of things. Last time I had to deal with that I made a thing to create a best-guess CSV from a bunch of regexes and then just manually audited it to clean it up into a correct structure
@DanLugg Not really. Options none <-- every <Directory> in every Apache instance I administer. Unless I have for some reason decided to be insane and use CGI.
@Ocramius Yeah. But the last time I tried that it didn't put in in the bin dir for some reason. Didn't really have a good look at it though what was going on. And I erally don't want to use pear so I have been manually been patching phpunit on my system :P
The pain of manually patching it was less than using pear again :)
@Gordon Please could you check this? I flagged as "not an answer" because, it isn't. It's a link to a github page -only answer. Maybe another "slip of the finger" for the mod again?
@Gordon Thanks - could you also make the mod aware that "flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention" - the mod was wrong.
@DaveRandom Hey Dave, one sec will ask the tech director once he's off the phone - I thought we had (he said we had), but guys at phpnw said we only have one
@PeeHaa Yeh, I guess everyone is a learner at everything at some point. And I suppose the content is sensible. Still, it's not exactly hard to sandbox things...
@PeeHaa I have concluded that if you find yourself doing that, the thing should just be a concrete implementation. Generally it's because you have a Thing and then you make a ThingInterface - if you can't make your Thing have a more specific name, you're never going to make anything else that implements ThingInterface. My $0.02. If you really do need the interface and are stuck for the name, renaming the impl DefaultThing is probably slightly better.
yeah, Zend can be powerful but any developer (like the ones who made Magento) that decides to use XML for HTML templating should be shot and die in a fire
@Jimbo Yeh I did (should do, payment should be taken today) but I ran into a guy I've not seen for ages yesterday who was asking if I knew anyone with a spare one