@Wes I don't know - probably. However the fastest speed up for projects that I work on would probably be to just dump a serialized (into plain PHP arrays) version of the injector, after it's had the basic setup done, but before any objects are instantiated.
In traditional Japanese aesthetics, Wabi-sabi (侘寂) is a world view centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection. The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of beauty that is "imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete". It is a concept derived from the Buddhist teaching of the three marks of existence (三法印, sanbōin), specifically impermanence (無常, mujō), suffering (苦, ku) and emptiness or absence of self-nature (空, kū).
Characteristics of the wabi-sabi aesthetic include asymmetry, roughness, simplicity, economy, austerity, modesty, intimacy, and appreciation of the ingenuous integrity...
@Wes I think white listing the few elements that are meant to overflow/have scrollbars will work for us. I'm reasonably certain that list would be zero elements long currently, but would in any case be a manageable list going forward, and still easily give reports where stuff is broken accidentally.
@Wes a significant chunk of the people using Auryn use aerys as well....or other long running PHP tasks. So the cost of setting it up and maintaining the info is trivial once it's started up. For me - I just don't care. I got my own 'framework' using Auryn down to below 10ms time for full configuration, but not touching the DB. Anything after that is just not a worthwhile pursuit for me.
I'm reasonably certain that if I ever give a shit about making particular routes faster than 10ms, the way I'd go about it is either moving to Aerys, or to have a lot of info (including routing info) dumped into nginx config, so that each route has a specific php file to serve it.
that would just directly create the objects that are needed, without even going through Auryn.
(or at least not the full version that's aware of every dependency in the project).
how to hide a date if already booked in calender picker using php..i want to hide calender based on db values using php.please help me how to do this? i searched a lot but i founded so many event calender but i dont want like that i want to show hide date within calender picker itself
Ok, got something kinda fun, I'm trying to generate a sentence based on the data of a user. So I just created a bunch of if/else statements and if the condition is true, I append a sting onto a display variable $value and then echo it out at the end. pastebin.com/z7KAtiSR So my question is, is there any better way of doing this, that's more efficient or more accurate?
One of the main reasons salami is so unhealthy for me in particular is that my algorithm for determining if I have had enough salami is the same as my algorithm for determining if I am out of salami.
Well it doesn't matter anyway. The problem is that usually many servers are blacklisted based solely on suspicion by spam filters. That is why it is a good idea to use some email campaign system.
Now ( $this->order ) is an Object of Php Class: Order. I want to wrap the content of this object in the encripted form, that will then be decripted by java or swift in Android and IOS.
In computer programming, a callback is any executable code that is passed as an argument to other code, which is expected to call back (execute) the argument at a given time. This execution may be immediate as in a synchronous callback, or it might happen at a later time as in an asynchronous callback. In all cases, the intention is to specify a function or subroutine as an entity that is, depending on the language, more or less similar to a variable (see first-class functions).
Programming languages support callbacks in different ways, often implementing them with subroutines, lambda expressions...
Now ( $this->order ) is an Object of Php Class: Order. I want to wrap the content of this object in the encripted form, that will then be decripted by java or swift in Android and IOS.
@AasimKhan Don't do this, don't spam the thread with your question. Don't ping everyone individually. If someone is interested in answering your question they will.
@tereško The worst thing is what you said for a person in @AasimKhan's situation. Naturally he feels confused now and needs some clue or help. "hire a developer" is really bullshit. If you cannot help it, ok, at least don't blame him for just a ping
nowhere .. but apparently he's not a PHP developer and needs an emergency help. The only idea he has is pinging people in random. I'm not saying that's a great job, but I cannot blame him (from the perspective of understanding people)
@Shafizadeh If you'd allow this kind of behaviour in 'emergencies' (which this is not) - you will get this from all newbies expected immediate help. Meaning people will leave this room to avoid getting pinged all the time
I just noticed this advertisement on SO:
The two words in circles make this ad target males only, since in Hebrew there are different forms of verbs for males and females. While technically correct and "legal", this is unprofessional* in my opinion, and can be easily fixed by changing the verb...
To all the **ZCE**, who hangs around here, I just want to know: 1. Why did you take the exam? 2. Did it help you with what you thought it would or anything else?
@mega6382 Most people think it looks good when they're looking for jobs. Most seasoned developers know people take it to try and look more attractive for a job, and ignore it and judge them on things that matter
@mega6382 I do the intakes for new developers and personally I'd say that you might have a bit of a better chance on getting an invite for a meeting with certifications, but for me it is much less interesting than your "portfolio", work experience, passion etc.
@DamienOvereem I took the exam a couple of years ago, it was mostly with the intention of testing myself, to see if I am any good, and not for help with getting job.
@Leigh So, at least can it be a good resource to test yourself?
Got a colleague who signed up to ask one of those kinds of questions (write this code for me pls), got downvoted to not be able to post any more and now holds a grudge against SO, I just laugh
In reality very few people read the rules for anything before they start with it
this is especially true of sw devs, who in many cases have been conditioned to "just mess about with it" rather than reading the entire manual first
compounded by the fact that SO is full of questions where people have asked for free codez and immediately received them
anyone who has been a passive SO reader for a long time but not been actively participating could be forgiven for deriving that this is acceptable behaviour
on the flip side though @Sean... there's nothing stopping him from just creating another account, building up a little bit of rep with a couple of good Q/As, then merging the accounts
@Sean the fundamental problem is that as a long-time user (especially one from before the start of SO's Eternal September) it's easy to get jaded and forget that sometimes people ask bad questions non-maliciously
If anyone here claims they have never asked a poorly thought out/researched question, they are lying
Code
$fields = array(
'to' => $token,
'notification' => $notification,
'priority' => 'high',
'data' => $return_details
);
Now I have the $return_details define :
$return_details = array();
$return_details[‘order’] = $this->order;
Now $this->order is an Object of Php Class: OrderWith...
@AasimKhan "Therefore as a php-developer I presume to ask you guys about any encrypted/encoded (I don't know what other terms people use for such terminology), where could we format here, and de-format in IOS - swift."
@Danack : I more talk as an IOS oriented, so I don't know how to make people understand my query. But I guess, people who have worked in Firebase notifications through Web API written in php, could definitely understand, what I want to say.