You can run a sub-query, or you can load the model on the fly with ClassRegistry::init('region'); and call a find first, passing in the foreign key. I'd recommend the first though, as it'd be more efficient.
I've been trying to use this file uploader made by jonjenkins for a while now.
It's a very small script, works great, shows you how to use multer package for node.js - you can upload a file using the HTML form, no problem.
Then I was trying to upload a file by making a custom POST request to th...
There's some valid criticism on ActiveRecord. As always, Uncle Bob sums it up perfectly:
The problem I have with Active Record is that it creates confusion about these two very different styles of programming. A database table is a data structure. It has exposed data and no behavior. But an A...
@Patrick This is interesting. Then what do you say about 'Object-Relational Mapping?' in Java and .NET? Here a Database Table is mapped to the Object of a Class.
Database Table => Data Structures, Object => object.
If you want to use something similar in php, use [doctrine](http://www.doctrine-project.org). ORM !== AR But most of the time you are better of without either one of them
@Capt.JackSparrow But yeah, when dealing with a framework, avoid everything framework related once you get past the controllers. After the controllers, just use plain old php objects and dependency injection
ok people. Today I will once again attempt to fix my ssl situation for once and for all. I might need some help @Danack @DaveRandom so you guys better wake up
@HassanAlthaf The download file size? Ahhh ... yeah ... pretty big ... almost 200 MB. You have problem downloading it? Low bandwidth??? I thought you have pretty good bandwidth there in Sri Lanka.
Not sure if I google this before asking because most likely googling gives answer which are 3 book pages long, but does php go through a sort of compiler so the server knows what it is?
@NikiC any chance you could implement a param to preg_match_all that excludes the numeric index in the array when I have defined a named capture group? that would be awesome.
when I define something like commit\s+(?<commit>[a-z0-9]+)\n, the $matches array will contain the same value twice for that group. One with a numeric key and one with "commit". I put the named group there for a reason, so why does it give me the numeric index as well. That only doubles the size of the $matches array.
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@FlorianMargaine it bothers me because it will bloat the array. I like to use named captured groups for improved readability of the regex and the result array. But when I use them, I double the result array for no good reason.
Wrote a new [chapter](https://github.com/PatrickLouys/no-framework-tutorial/blob/master/10-dynamic-pages.md) for the no framework tutorial. As always, feedback is very welcome :)
So I was given this puzzle quite some time ago and just thought it would make a nice addition to this site:
Your task is to determine the method how the result is determined from the given number. A few example cases include:
177383 -> 2
267453 -> 2
111111 -> 0
636240 -> 4
367183 -> 3
247123 ->...
@HamZa It's a not well-known feeling for me… Usually I'm not writing that complex code. My normal code is usually fine at the first write and a few tiny local refactors.