So, what will you do now to ensure that when you read documentation you actually read it? Two quite experienced people here gave you direct links on how to fix that, and it seems you largely overlooked them.
Two of my biggest reasons for getting an e-reader was because tablets cause eyestrain and depending on the e-reader, it has a built-in light. I have shit eyesight, so having a device that causes little to no eyestrain is important for me.
some programming books are okay on e-readers. not perfect, but not bad either. my complaint with most computer books is that when I read them in bed, I feel like they're trying to decapitate me.
It's hard, in general, to get in a comfortable reading position with a computer book. E-reader is pretty easy, however.
TBH I am still half sorting out the logistics. I get paid in dollars from a US account, I only have GBP accounts in the UK but am currently in VN as you know. Avoiding double-exchanges and fees is hard.
Hello, world! :) Does anyone using async requests with php? Looking for fresh info on what I can use to extend my Codeigniter project's functionality in order to make async/concurrent requests. Any advice?
@PeeHaa For curl requests mainly. But there are also other operations that could be made concurrently, like sending notifications via front-end and performing other curl requests based on the responses's results.
@Dereleased yeah. It was first thing I'd found about half year ago, when I started to think that I need to make async curl requests. Sorry, I can't remember why I not tried to use it. Looks like need to refresh my thought on it. Thanks!
@Dereleased Right, safely. I meant to say without problems.
@PeeHaa I have front-end controlled functionality that lets me to perform semi-manual operations - kinda a setting parameters for long-running php scripts.
@PeeHaa After setting it all parameters are stored in db and all scripts with tasks are running with the use of cron scheduler. Error results are processed to db table too, so I can see if everything is working fine via additional queries to that table. Btw, I've understood what I would like to upgrade too - main dashboard. Everytime I open/refresh it - it doing a batch of curl requests and the resulted data processed in frontend view too.
So looks like I have nothing unusual besides tons of curl requests ^^
@tereško it make my web-project structured. I can easily upgrade it and scale. It has all basic functions like db drivers and connectivity, user sessions and instruments for inputting data. At the same time it's easy to understand the logic of performed operations.
For me it's one of the most important things. I always try to scale my project and with framework it's easy to understand how to make it. I can fastly find and trace errors and fix them.
Before that I just want to ask to not be cynical )
What would you advice to yourself if you were newbie programmer and wanted to learn coding in order to make useful apps that will let you make money for living?
Btw, actually I understood this - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_responsibility_principle - during my work with CI framework. I just wanted to make my application work on me and not vice versa xD So I predicted almost all errors and behavior of each object.. Firstly it was not so easy, but after all it's a good lesson for me..