I'm trying to replace the first instance of a sentence in a text file after a match is found. Please note, the ' quotes are included in the search.
I'm searching for the first instance of: 'database' => 'localhost'
I'm replacing the first instance with: 'database' => 'new_database'
I want to on...
Right, now stop talking and start actually thinking about what you're saying. What have you gained by writing all of this extra code in two different langauages?
What is the benefit?
You still can't reuse the templates in both places.
@Sherif Actually if done correctly, he can. The template acts as a partial template on the server side executed by an php implementation of his syntax and as a full template rending the json on the client side executed by a js implementation of the same syntax.
@Sherif Man, if you're trying to s/argue/suggest templating engines with their own syntax like twig aren't useful, and fun to work with, don't bother :P
@AaronHarding I'm trying to get you to realize on your own that you are doing an incredible amount of work and aren't actually getting any significant benefits out of that work. What you could be doing instead is virtually no work using existing, proven, safe, reliable, free, useful, and more main-stream tools that get you the same exact results only better, faster, and with less headache.
Once you've managed to wrap your head around what I'm saying you will thank me for it and want to strangle whoever misled you to believe otherwise.
You're too focused on the problem that you can't even tell the problems you created for yourself apart form the actual real-world problems that you do have.
@NikiC the final (truncated) line looks then like this: #7 /Users/Bob/amp-chat/vendor/amphp/mysql/lib/Connection.php(1554): A in /Users/Bob/amp-chat/src/Commands/Users/Get.php on line 27 … looks somehow weird to me.
@AaronHarding Think about what PHP does. It generates dynamic HTML at it's very core, right? So that means you simply want to do this in your HTML pastebin.com/ZcnbEmVm
Because your problem isn't really updating the view, is it. If it were it would be as simple as making an ajax call back to the very PHP that generated that view in the first place and updating the DOM.
So really your problem, and I'm making an educated guess based on everything you've said and showed so far, is that you are making very poor assumptions about what your javascript has changed and what your PHP is trying to generate that you don't wish for them to get out of sync.
That's the real problem you're trying to solve, isn't it?
But what's worse is that your solution still bares this very same problem.
You still have to maintain the synchronousity of the two tempalting engines... Actually fuck that. You actually have to build, test, and the maintain them and then hop like hell they are in sync.
That's an even worse outcome.
Now let's think about the actual solution again. Because believe me ... people much more clever than you and I have had this same problem and they have come up with better solutions.
The point isn't to work harder, but to work smarter. Of course the choice is yours. I'm saying there's no need to argue with what already works. You either choose to use it or you choose to leave it.
@Fabor If it's only your phone theny it might be the router, the one issue with those older Drayteks is that the WiFi can be a bit crappy. tbh I'd always recommend a separate dedicated AP if you don't mind splashing out for one (about £40-50 is a good price to pay, you don't need a mega expensive one but the really cheap ones can be a bit shitty as well). If you had decent WiFi off your old box you could repurpose that as an AP.
You think just because you can't understand something that it is any less trenchant than what you do understand? I posit that you take seriously now can be viewed as more derisive than what you don't.
You need not like me to find what I'm saying useful, but you can't argue that you're here because you have satisfied the utility that is missing from your current situation.
I'm just offering you a different way of getting there.
I empathize with you because I have been in your shoes before.
Which causes to me want to understand your problem even more than you do. Which is what forces me to explore competing ideas and alternative solutions so that I can prepared to help people in similar situations more thoroughly.
@Sherif How come Instagram can load it's images so fast? I made a tableview with 400x400 images and it is loading slower than instagram(insta has 640x640)
@Ocramius I had your defensive prog slides open on my screen an I left a slide that said "make state private" on while I went away from my desk, and the guy behind me though I was making some kind of political statement :-P
@Ocramius Honestly, I'm not sure what I prefer in that regard... incompetent civil servants or incompetent private companies, it's two sides of the same coin
If private doesn't work and public doesn't work, maybe we need some protected services
@Sherif Yeh but they're just replaced by the next in the long line of companies who are ready and waiting to fuck shit up in a different way. Also they often don't go out of business, consider g4s :-(
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@Sherif True, but I don't see that as a good argument in favour of me then being required to hand yet more it over to private companies for public services...
@DaveRandom Except that you're not required. You see the Free Rider problem tells us that in Economics, the poor guy has no more incentive to pay higher taxes than the rich guy, because they both get the same services regardless. The police protect you just like they do everyone else.
So what's the incentive to do better?
At least private companies have an incentive to turn a profit.
Efficiency, improvement, and quality matter a great deal to a private company with money on the line. Not so much to a government and a civil servant with job security.
The problem with that, though, is that they can still charge wtf they want because they are operating things that people need (and will pay for) regardless of what they cost. I'm not about to start walking 12 miles to work every day, so I'm forced to pay extortionate public transport fares (~£6.50/day).
But what you're referring to there is the one factor that doesn't change. You see in a world run by humans what doesn't change is greed and ambivalence. Though to level the playing field you put a governing power in charge of contracting the private company that supplies the need and suddenly the balance of power shifts in favor of success.
If you don't fulfill the contract within reason, we cut you off and give it to the next lowest bidder :)
It's not perfect, but I posit that it's still better than tipping the scales of power all in one direction.
Because they are getting less money from the government, they then attempt to recoup the losses by charging the people who use the services - in general, the part of the population with the least fluid income, because the people who could afford it can also afford the premium private services
Or they drive to work because they are happy to pay for parking, or whatever
There's also an inherent culture of providing the minimum service to fulfill the contract in that model, basically the least they can get away with
Essentially, if my taxes are not going toward things I use, why the hell am I paying them?
That's possible, but not inherently true. There is also incentive to provide a more efficient and cost-effective service, because as a private business you don't want to lose out on a huge government contract. If you do poorly and it goes to someone else you still lost as a private business. You have less reasons to play the game by those rules.
Now think of the alternative. You let the government do it and fund it from taxes....
What's incentivizes the government to make anything more efficient and cost-effective?
Furthermore, what incentivizes you to pay more taxes for a better serivce if your utility of the service is the same as the guy that's not paying their taxes?
Now you look at the free market and you realize, the guy that wants a premium service and is willing to pay a premium price for it, is an excellent incentive for the private company running it to do a better job.
The guy that just wants the basic service, well he can still get that too but he can pay less.
In economics, the free rider problem occurs when those who benefit from resources, goods, or services do not pay for them, which results in an under-provision of those goods or services. The free rider problem is the question of how to limit free riding and its negative effects in these situations. The free rider problem may occur when property rights are not clearly defined and imposed. An opposite concept is that of a forced rider.
The free rider problem is common among public goods. These are goods that have two characteristics: non-excludability — non-paying consumers cannot be prevented from...
I think what you disagree with is the politics. I'm just looking at it purely from an economic perspective. It does work. Of course, when you add politics on to that platter we have a whole new world of problems to deal with.
@Sherif I share @Jimbo's feeling about your discussion culture. It's one of the reasons why I avoid getting into discussions with you. I often perceive the way you get your arguments across as if you are trying to make the other person look dumb and yourself above them. Like you are the know-it-all. You are obviously free to ignore this feedback.
@HassanAlthaf if we catch you using an account to circumvent any of our policies, we will delete/block/merge the account and maybe hand out a suspension on your main account.
@DougGale Sure, it's not great documentation, but like it is documentation. Like I said, it's SOAP. Clearly no one cares enough to improve its documentation since not very many people use it.
@Sherif that comment generated garbage isn't documentation, it is some crappy sweeping generalization comment slapped in the source and put into that garbage webpage with a tool
At least it tells you what the classes and methods are arguments and what arguments they take. I've had to read far worse documentation in PHP before when I was working with ncurses. That thing didn't even tell you what arguments functions took in some places.
@HassanAlthaf no. as in you compile a list of questions you want your name removed from, mail it to the SE team and then they likely will remove your name.
Fact is, no-one cares enough about SOAP to put much effort in there. If you do, then I'll invite you to contribute your own additions... I'll happily help you to do that.
@Sherif You're a rubber duck, talk to yourself. :)
@HassanAlthaf part of your qban problem is that you didnt edit the dv'ed questions. another part is that you deleted them. Deleted questions still count towards the qban. Undelete them and try to edit them first. If that doesn't help, contact the SE team.
Also when editing, start with the most recent ones first.
don't create a new account for now. It will look like you are trying to evade the qban. It will only get you into trouble.