This is a date regex /^(19|20)\d\d[\-\/.]0[1-9]|([012])[\-\/.](0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])$/ it accepts 2014-04-04 but it does not accept 2014-4-4 How can I edit it to accept one or two numbers in month field
@RonniSkansing I am not asking for free work, I am asking what is the parameter that allow to accept one or two number because it is my first time to deal with regex, and yes I have tried and still trying
I just had one of those fake "we are the technical support department and we are getting error reports from your computer, please download this software" calls.
My boss slapped me because My Excel file had a calculational error. I fixed the error and saved the file to the network. If I complain, I guess I will just get fired. But I don't want to work for someone like this. How should I talk to her about it?
We work in a small office with only male developers, so it's not such a major issue if someone lets one rip every now and then. Big deal. However, there is one work colleague who has taken this to a whole new level.
Please, I am being serious about this. He can literally fart the whole day and I...
@RonniSkansing I fixed it now it looks like '/^(19|20)\d\d[\-\/.](0[1-9]|1[0-2]|[1-12])[\-\/.](0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])$/' , Thanks for the link very helpful
hi guys, I have an array with numeric indexes [0,1,2,3,...] i have a number that must be the starting index for when I want to display data, I also want to append the elements before such number at end of the array. how I would do that efficiently?
@sathia This bit "I also want to append the elements before such number at end of the array." doesn't make any sense. Can you give an example of what you want the end result to be?
@Jimbo I was with with a friend at a bar and we said hello to a couple, that started to fight for some reason, the girl was hitting her boyfriend, and some dude came and pulled a gun on all of us saying that the boyfriend (who was being hit) leaves the girl alone.
@Danack sure: suppose: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 the number I should start iterating the array is 5, so I'd like to return this array: 5,6,7,8,9,10,0,1,2,3,4
can anybody tell me , whats the difference in these 2
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$(document).ready(function (){do something});
is it that , first fires ASAP page loads and seconds fires after document fully loads , am i right ?
Here's a stupid question , if i used htmlspecialchars($string, ENT_QUOTES) on all my entries be it gets or posts even if i am not going to necessarily be outputting all of them into my browser, can i have any negative effects ?
Sure. Basically I have a service where I receive a message and send a result to the given postback in the message. That postback can be a uri (http) or a message queue like sqs or rabbitmq. So I use a factory to choose load the correct class from the given message.
Last week I post a post called Alternatives To MVC. In it, I described some alternatives to MVC and why they all suck as application architectures (or more specifically, are not application architectures). I left a pretty big teaser at the end towards a next post. Well, I'm still working on it. It's a lot bigger job than I realized. But I did want to make a comment on a comment that was…
@Fabor Your factory is responsible for creating the class. So you have your new calls in there. If you need to inject dependencies you do that there too. If you need other classes for that, you can make them a dependency of the factory.
@NikiC Yes, in this case I want to forbid inheritance and the addition of properties.
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3:41 PM
I have xampp running, but when I attempt to run a php file (in my htdocs folder) in Chrome i get the source code of the file instead of what it's supposed to display. Why is this?
@ircmaxell It's not people's dependency tree. It's the fact that packagist has a lot of forks of popular libraries on it, and that it evaluates a whole load of the forks as possible packages to use that you wouldn't expect.
e.g. if you include a symfony component, then any fork of that component might be suitable....which leads to the huge amount of data that needs to be crunched.
@Duikboot one's relative to the current directory, the other isn't.
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@RonniSkansing file sure as heck starts with <?php and Apache and MySQL are both running
But still - the current slowness is due to it still evaluating every fork of popular packages, which leads to gigabytes of data for an update, which leads to the slowness.
@DaveRandom It's 'just' replace. But the issue is when you have things like Symfony that have all of it's sub-packages as packages, as well as in the main symfony repo
So if you fork the main symfony library and give it a a new name, it still does a replace on all of the sub-packages that the main package contains e.g. "symfony/browser-kit"
@ircmaxell Honestly - there are some people I actively avoid working with because they are apparently insane, and have convinced other people through group-think. I don't want to get caught up in the insanity.
sure they are used in different contexts, BP_VAR_UNSET for example to fetch for an unset, BP_VAR_R for read, BP_VAR_W for write, RW for read/write, REF for reference
I'm a newbie to advanced PHP. I'm using PHP 5.5.18 for my website.
The scenario is, I have one remote FTP server. I want to get connect to it, upload an image file at specific location on that FTP server, save the file in that folder on FTP server.
I've successfully written a code to upload the...
I'm gonna be here for like five more minutes, then I'm gonna go stuff my face with food ... so, quick scan over the next chunk and ask questions in the next five minutes or so ...
@DaveRandom I'll be actually online in about an hour
user3949359
6:12 PM
How do I start populating an empty SQL database with php varabiles? It seems to me that I cannot use UPDATE SET, since there's nothing to overwrite, am I right?
/me just scrolled through that one composer commit. What /me cannot realize - is why composer consumes that much memory and creates that much objects so that it becomes a problem on a really tiny graphs?
Is there a simple answer why it's that slow at first place?
In computer science, the Boolean Satisfiability Problem (sometimes called Propositional Satisfiability Problem and abbreviated as SATISFIABILITY or SAT) is the problem of determining if there exists an interpretation that satisfies a given Boolean formula. In other words, it asks whether the variables of a given Boolean formula can be consistently replaced by the values TRUE or FALSE in such a way that the formula evaluates to TRUE. If this is the case, the formula is called satisfiable. On the other hand, if no such assignment exists, the function expressed by the formula is identically FALSE...
which means that it basically tries permutations of combinations until everything is satisfied. Adding a single vertex increases the number of permutations by a factor of 2, 3, 4, 5 and so forth depending on the number of edges it introduces
What makes it difficult isn't the number of vertices, but the number of edges and the relationships of the vertices