after that, I am showing these data in open layers through a wms server, but need to serve data from one or the other file, because these terabytes (sometimes petabytes) of data are separated in m,ultiple files
BUT! user must be able to choose the time of the data being shown, with a time slider
@Dereleased geographs have no problem considering superbly complex map projections abstact thinking, but they dislike having time being screwed up by planet rotation
so, they use another calendar
12 months, of 30 days, makes for super cool calculus and processing
@FélixGagnon-Grenier What was that link posted here a while ago? Some new space society. Anyway, it had 13 months of 28 days each, and one extra day that didn't occur during any month
@tereško yeah, a colleague may have mentiuoned that, but I was afraid that it might presents fuckups between python and javascript's idea of the standard
@Allenph it's the only option you have around 4am when you are trying to fix a production server, while your project manager is panicking at the other end of the phone
@tereško hmmm yeah, that's what they sometime work with, along with some other non standard calendars. yeah, I might go with that. effectivement, using moment.js could be better than manually comparing timestamps
@rummykhan the ctags version behind lxr.room11 is a bit screwed I think, annoyingly it doesn't have any actual tagged releases, you just build it from master :-/
also I don't think having the tests in the index is helping much
I will fix that one soon, at least
rebuilding and fiddling with the ctags version is more of a pita
@IROEGBU @PeeHaa the reason is that the ORM needs "clean metadata definitions" first, before dumping classes. Generally, generating classes is a one-time problem, so don't worry too much about it. If you generate classes regularly, I will find you and I will amputate your primary coding interface.
Plus I got cake and coffee now, and am coding with wifi at 240Km/h, which is kinda awesome
@Jimbo @PeeHaa Doctrine is one of the few orgs that opposed PSR-4 and keeps opposing it. Namespace prefixes will not be supported unless abstracted away as a path resolution strategy.
It is absolutely ridiculous that women uterus-havers think they should be able to just take off and have a baby and expect a job to be waiting for them whenever they decide to sh.....E_TOOMUCHSARCASM | E_EYEROLLTOOHARD | E_POESLAW
@Ocramius I think best you can hope for is some whiskey :D
OTOH, Herr OS Anwalt, do we have any "XML library" that takes shitty/broken XML and fixes it for free, mostly looking at "invalid" chars in CDATA... I know there are some XML lovers here :-)