OH BY THE LORDS, @CodeSlayer avoid CI like you avoid diseases. honest to god. I've been using it for two months now and ... it's really weird. If you can, boot up a Symfony one
@Zorgatone Stackoverflow is not asking about "where to I find an example that I understand" but more the type of: here is my (concrete) programming question, this is the code I have, here is how I understand it, but at that concrete place, it does different. Why?
My earlier blog post on how to write a good question is pretty long, and I suspect that even when I refer people to it, often they don't bother reading it. So here's a short list of questions to check after you've written a question (and to think about before you write the question):
Have you d...
@Zorgatone being newbie is fine. devide your large problem into a small one. isolate it. take API examples from codex. play. try. but just not ask for a book.
Really nice. I just found a .txt file somewhere in my documents. This file contains my serial key for Norton Internet Security. Now if I ever get powned, my key could just have been stolen
I have attached a json file along with this email. You have to read the json file using php and create an autocomple text field using jquery in frontend. once you select the suggested country, the country code should be filled in the country code text field.
Please focus on the technical aspect of this question, and not on the why. The why is obvious: YAML is the most human-readable data serialization format available to man. And therefore, the best.
How can I send YAML via an XMLHttpRequest from the client to the server, without first convertin...
These people are more experience than you @PradeepSaini, you should probably consider that they care about the company you're going to when they otherwise would be staring at more interesting stuff.
@PeeHaa that reminds me of this fella who outsourced all his work to a Chinese firm while he was watching cat videos on facebook .. code reviews were impeccable, clean and on time .. lol
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Guys, I need clarifying: is HHVM the next installment of PHP [as in, PHP on steroids] or is HHVM the Hack thingy FB made? I'm asking because I'm reading the php-langspec that was shared by HHVM Blog
Oh and another thing: If i wanted to make a porn site (for simplicity instead of explaining my idea xD) what would I use to stream them vids? [I'm thinking on making something like that, only not for porn, but porn sites are a good example xD]
it would be better if those people doing that were neutral, or neutral-ish
@bwoebi couple of mad days at work to feel like I'm earning my keep (just had 10 days off more or less for move) ... then back to coding everything I'm told about :D
yeah, ill start right on that *not.* But (think) I got it now, that's like ... how the (hhvm) engine will "compile/parse" (can't think of proper words) the code we write
at least it will get done, but, three years down the line, when the spec is up to date and all creases ironed out, the people maintaining the spec then take on a different role, or could anyway ... they could then be the body of individuals you appeal to in order to get new language features into the language
making zend maintainers job a bit different, and hhvms, we no longer decide if the language should get a feature, we decide the best way to implement what the specification says is a language feature
but it doesn't really work, we should have an rfc process, it doesn't make sense to ask everyone about some things, take for example, "finally", this should not have been in the hands of everyone, had it been in the hands of a body of individuals charged with maintaining a specification it would not have been allowed to pass
an rfc should be presented if for example you wish to improve some part of the implementation, but deciding what the language should be should be left to those people who understand well enough what a language should be that they can and do define it
though i think that group can easily dismiss a language feature if it doesn't make sense .. but voting it in should still rest within the current group of rfc voters ...
it's down to us in the open to implement what is a language feature, but when it comes to deciding what is a language feature, that's in the hands of people who really understand it, not just those who could probably have a bash at implementing the idea, but those who are looking past the end of their face at the future of the spec they are working hard to maintain ... this makes more sense than asking everyone in the crowd the answer to really really important questions ...