A supposed "peak" in programming ability caused by alcohol. The term was coined by an XKCD web comic: http://xkcd.com/323/. The phrase is in reference to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who generally acts pretty crazy, much like an angry drunk, and hence the alcohol joke.
Somewhat ironically, Ballmer never wrote any production code while at Microsoft. His background is in business rather than engineering, though he is renowned for his ability to perform difficult mathematical calculations mentally.
Nice one, therefore, there is no such thing.
But I don't drink m8
ol
Neither have I reached the legal drinking age nor is it permissable to consume alcohol in my religion.
A modeling language is any artificial language that can be used to express information or knowledge or systems in a structure that is defined by a consistent set of rules. The rules are used for interpretation of the meaning of components in the structure.
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Graphical modeling languages use a diagram technique with named symbols that represent concepts and lines that connect the symbols and represent relationships and various other graphical notation to represent constraints.
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@HassanAlthaf it's wrong though. I've spoken with plenty of americans, they're just like everyone else when you speak to them in person. Some are racist, some are not, but they're not different from other countries.
@HassanAlthaf i don't know where you met those americans or whether it was face to face or online, but i'm just saying i haven't observed that sort of bias myself. then again, i'm as lily-white as they come...
one thing i do find puzzling though: why is it that while most individual americans i've met were reasonable people, the actions of the US government are so ... befuddling?
(SELECT cdr.number, cdr.date, cdr.time, cdr.call_category_id, cdr.dialed_number, cdr.duration, cdr.charge, cdr.data, cdr.client_id FROM `cdr_04_2015` cdr WHERE cdr.client_id='15')
UNION ALL
(SELECT cdr.number, cdr.date, cdr.time, cdr.call_category_id, cdr.dialed_number, cdr.duration, cdr.charge, cdr.data, cdr.client_id FROM `cdr_04_2015` cdr WHERE cdr.client_id='15')) as t LIMIT 100
the problem with this is cdr_04_2015 contains 160 million record
and even with the limit on main query does not apply the limit on sub query
Don't use union for archive tables, calculate which table(s) you need to select from programmatically (you'll need to know how much there is records in each table first) and then select it
As I said, you'll need to query COUNT of rows from the first table first (applying a predicate that you have), if this COUNT is enough you only make query to that table, otherwise you COUNT rows in the next table, if the sum of these two is enough then you do TWO queries to each table (not a union) with a predicate and LIMITs set as you need (you will need to calculate LIMIT for the last table)
@SebastianBergmann I coughing guy in a trenchcoat told me you were rewriting (parts of) php unit. Is it true? If yes do you already have a branch somewhere?
@JonathanLafleur @DaveRandom is currently unable to answer the phone due to self-inflicted illness. If you'd like to leave a message after the tone, I'll get back to you when my brain is no longer liquid and dribbling out of my ears.
@DaveRandom Hi DaveRandom it's Jonathan, my brain look like shit right now too, maybe we caught the same illness! When you're back on track call me back (hangup sound)
they look cool on the bike .... when you walk, which I had to, to break them in, everyone under the age of 20 says "That guy is wearing pink shoes" ...
@DaveRandom I just realized that I've made a mistake the stop_code_list -.- I've presumed that in my "n" columns of stops the longest one should be the one with all the stops... but it's not always the case, the client released new schedule that are not working with this way of resolving stops_code_list :P So I have to merge "n" columns before looping trough it
@samaYo ...and yet you continue to click on them...
@JonathanLafleur tbh the whole thing is actually pretty fragile the way they've given you the data. It's likely that if you have a circular route and one of the journeys only does the return leg, you'd end up with some weird results
As usual, really the client needs to clarify their own ideas and processes before you write word 1 of the code.
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@AlmaDo Probably not for 5.6, I doubt any of the alternatives have been made to support it now that opcache is integrated. Obviously there are issues with opcache, but what specifically is making you ask that question?
I've actually forgotten what they were called, but I remember there were some
@DaveRandom SIGSEGV on live cluster makes me think like that. Disabling opcache isn't an option (response time raises to the sky). And I can't even properly debug it as even after blocking node out from LB it still shares storage, cache etc, so overloading it causes hit of apdex score limit..
So far I only know that it's opcache stuff
Tried to play with black-listing to catch faulting file - without any success
Tried to play with internal buffer sizes and failed in that approach too
Now thinking to upgrade PHP from 5.5.25 to 5.6 and see if it helps
So agreeing to && finalizing all the comments given above the best approach is to set_error_handler.
Wrote a class for you. I also like to set_exception_handler to have unified experience and save all the errors in Error::$throwables to display them on shutdown instead of the View (handled by Vi...